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It's not yet clear at what point they drifted off course, or if they even understood they were off course.
Trump has been in the wilderness ever since the Billy Bush tape knocked his already off-course campaign far, far off-course.
His moral compass without a doubt was definitely off course.
Knocking the asteroid off course looks a little more promising.
Followers often let obstacles and mishaps throw them off course.
But, of course, things go rapidly off course after that.
It all has the potential to blow Clinton off course.
Don't let them distract you or push you off course.
Now 44, Fairchild understands where her dream went off course.
A modest headwind could blow the Lib Dems off course.
You can easily get something that knocks you off course.
As soon as you start talking, somehow it veers off course.
At this point, the plane was hundreds of miles off course.
There are worries, though, that the campaign is veering off course.
Whenever the party ... has veered too far off course, they lose.
But now he, and you, decide to knock them off course.
Zaharie Ahmad Shah, deliberately flew off course en route to Beijing.
The greater worry is that gender will blow her off course.
"UnREAL" is in second, especially as this season veers off course.
Complications can quickly pile up if a patient falls off course.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Tencent is drifting off course with Tesla.
But it always veers off course, always makes that U-turn.
Those plans could now be thrown off course by the slowdown.
Little bits and pieces of her life keep drifting off course.
Kamikaze space-bots might collide into satellites, ramming them off course.
KURTZ: Juan, headline in Politico today, typhoon Trump blows G7 off course.
But I did take the ferry I was piloting drastically off course.
The tariffs he loves to impose could blow the economy off course.
Where will we go now that they have thrown us off course?
He almost ran off course before moving his hands slightly to compensate.
Centre-left politicians, meanwhile, worry that the debate is veering off course.
Can he redress "the one mistake that threw your life off course"?
The American boats appear to have drifted off course, into Iranian waters.
Why the aircraft went off course and came down are a mystery.
Unfortunately, after the Cold War our foreign policy veered badly off course.
Others aren't that dramatic, but they're thrown off course by their emotions.
The coronavirus pandemic on Earth is knocking NASA's moon plans off course.
But unexpectedly, they veered wildly off course at the end of August.
Policymakers would have to correct their mistakes if prices veered off course.
" He said the decision could steer global trade "even more off-course.
Your careful planning can be thrown off course with an unexpected remark.
The world is skidding even further off course in limiting climate change.
Opinions differ on whether Uber will be blown off course by this storm.
Officials warned that global trade rows could still knock the economy off course.
Even when officials craft sensible policies, this imbalance can knock them off course.
Novartis charges 92,000 euros for a one-off course of four Lutathera injections.
Beto O'Rourke off course with a surprise attack from the left on immigration.
It's not believed the engine trouble was the cause of going off course.
Speeches that take long detours and veer off course never lead you anywhere.
This last challenge is the one that could really knock things off course.
If a ride were going off-course, he said, operators could immediately intervene.
Now, new questions suggest that their story may have run off course, too.
Ochs tells Fred that the movement has lost its direction, veered off course.
The real risk is not that insurmountable challenges knock the economy off course.
But the boy wonders think that the government's deflection plan is off course.
In contrast, cultures that value only compassion go off course in another way.
Headed for Bayuquan, China the ship was carrying coal when it veered off course.
GDAXI as investors worried the company's cost-cutting plans could be thrown off course.
From shaving cream to acne-fighting face masks, you're bound to browse off course.
The combination of a Republican governor and the Supreme Court threw Kentucky off-course
As a consequence, some older hardware is thrown off course — both figuratively and literally.
Sometimes, the balloons drift off course into the sea or back into South Korea.
In the grand scheme of things, a loss is off course just a loss.
Hit with sudden rain and winds, the Americans veered off course to Sarnia, Ontario.
If we're not, the eclipses knock us off course, pushing us toward our destiny.
The rote conversation veers off course as soon as we find a shared connection.
That does not take into account off-course earnings from sponsors and commercial endorsements.
In this lively tour of changing romantic mores, Ms Weigel occasionally rambles off-course.
We imagine we have our bearings, and then the murder knocks us off course.
The women decided to keep sailing, but strayed off course, according to the Navy.
May's plan rapidly careening off course, a clear answer looks increasingly out of reach.
Meanwhile, the ship of state staggers off course in the eyes of the world.
But President Donald Trump's upside-down economic policies have thrown the Fed off course.
Manners, once acquired, can ease your passage, but desire can drag you off course.
Soon, though, he has bigger troubles, as rapid water sends his kayak off course.
At least before things began to veer wildly off-course in the show's finale.
Then the ship's system malfunctions and sets it off course, leading to delirium onboard.
The pilot went off course, "obviously lost in the soupy fog," Mr. Berger wrote.
The balloon veered off course and crash landed with both Redmayne and Jones inside.
Then, work with them to manage tough financial decisions that could throw them off course.
Off course and long overdue, they beached the craft off the coast of Oriente Province.
And, while she didn't stray off course, she also didn't answer all the questions directly.
Adverse weather threw her off-course, but the madcap stunt made headlines across the world.
The tracking map showed it veering off course about 1517 GMT and heading toward Iran.
But several of those signals were knocked off course by unexpected changes in the economy.
An economic downturn, or another round of regulatory fines, could similarly knock it off course.
A maritime tracker showed the Saudi Arabia-bound Mesdar sharply veer off course toward Iran.
One of Kim's rockets could veer off course and kill civilians in Japan or elsewhere.
My holiday, knocked off course for a few days but not destroyed, has now started.
For example, one would never veer off course in pursuit of a faster arrival time.
A strong gust had knocked her off course, placing her closer to a neighbor's house.
Once you start moving, the red line will signify how far off course you've gone. 
Nonetheless, the sergeant expressed disbelief that the VPD investigation had gone so far off course.
Did Trump continue his progress toward the nomination, or did anyone knock him off-course?
Two years into his stay in Phuket, a medical emergency sent him careening off course.
Mr. Khan's foot hovered over the brake pedal in case my thumb steered off course.
The plane flew off course for about 21972,21966 miles, apparently on autopilot, until it crashed.
This bars them from speaking publicly when, say, one of their trips goes off course.
However, the Starliner began flying wildly off course shortly after separating from its rocket ride.
That way, you can steer the conversation back on track if it veers off course.
But their plan is thrown off course when they discover June's ability to shape-shift.
There have been competing theories that it suffered mechanical failure or was intentionally flown off course.
There was evidence from the very beginning of how badly off-course this negotiation would be.
At one point during the meeting, the conversation veered off course, according to the Washington Post.
The Lock button, also from Maschine Jam, is wildly entertaining for taking your loops off course.
Environmentalists and green investors, long critics of ExxonMobil, are trying to knock the company off course.
Their future, however, is thrown off course when secrets from their past come to the light.
So I try not to be distracted by it or be knocked off course by it.
The band missed the 1991 alternative zeitgeist like a rocket blasting off course into uncharted void.
Republicans, however, cautioned that would only cause the administration's foreign policy to veer farther off course.
That person might not even have been aware of how off course he or she was.
Objects would suddenly fall or fall apart, cars go off course, dogs drop to their knees.
Stocks plunged on Thursday on heavy volume, throwing off course a nearly nine-year bull run.
We drove off course and came in last so many times, but we loved that game.
Boats on this much longer journey risk being blown off course to islands such as Crete.
But any number of factors could throw Ms. Warren's plan off course and into the red.
A redesign of the Snapchat app and a shift to programmatic ads threw it off course.
P.R. I seem to have veered off course lately and read a heterogeneous collection of books.
Would anyone want to watch a basketball game where jump shots could be blown off course?
Everyone at the Bonn talks conceded that nations were still way off course from that goal.
His career went off course in a Test match at the Lord's Cricket Ground that year.
"In the 'Fourth Turning' theory you've got a country that believes it's off course," he said.
The sad truth, though, is that poor nations stand to be thrown off-course the most.
But the discussion of how to move forward goes off course, in a very familiar way.
Are organizations building a coalition — which necessarily entails some compromise — or are they getting steered off course?
Three people were seriously injured after a float went off course and squeezed revelers against a wall.
The Malaysian government has not said when or if the plane was reprogrammed to fly off course.
If history is any guide, a shutdown would not be enough to knock the market off course.
The struggle becomes about persistence, and holding onto one's ideals even if events push you off course.
While there, the mother-daughter duo took a beautiful kayak ride that went a bit off course.
There have been competing theories that the aircraft suffered mechanical failure or was intentionally flown off course.
I think my last training camp was knocked off course a bit with everything that was happening.
History indicates emerging market volatility is unlikely to knock the U.S. economy, or the Fed, off course.
Trump veers off course to discuss the 35 percent border tax with which he threatened U.S. carmakers.
Defense experts say North Korean missiles aimed at the United States could land off course in Canada.
"If we think that President is veering off course, we would not hesitate to move," Schumer said.
If the rocket heads off course, then the onboard computer "can automatically destruct the rocket," he said.
But when he's been healthy and free from off-course distractions, he's always found ways to win.
I do care about this amazing country that is soooo sooo off course and experience unreal corruption.
Trump tweeting out "Mission Accomplished" won't make one missile miss or knock one US ship off course.
Authorities were able to knock the drones off course and caused them to detonate away from Maduro.
That is partly because it would take a fairly substantial shock to knock the economy off course.
We can do that — just like we can make your rockets blow up or go off course.
You can find yourself so far off course that the pain of getting back will be staggering.
The Pentagon admitted the sailors had strayed off course, and Iran released the Americans within 24 hours.
It prevented the spacecraft from firing its engines at the right moment, which put it off course.
It might consider that the Trump impeachment proceedings is unlikely to blow Trump's economic policies off course.
Uber and Via monitor drivers' routes, sending alerts to their staff if the cars go off course.
Choose poorly and you're told you've had a blood sugar spike and will be temporarily thrown off course.
Indeed, the strongest proof that growth was overstated may be that India appears to have driven off course.
So no accidentally fat-fingering a flight path that takes your Phantom a couple thousand miles off course.
But for those hoping this comet will veer off course and take aim straight at our sorry planet?
Vonn was in the lead when she lost her balance and slid off course, the Associated Press reports.
Many of the people running his operation have seen their political careers blown off course in recent years.
The gradual march towards backwardation will continue over the next year unless the rebalancing is thrown off course.
Now there are fears that the resurgence of U.S. shale production could throw the process off course entirely.
The gradual march toward backwardation will continue over the next year unless the rebalancing is thrown off course.
They also include off-course earnings like endorsements, appearance fees, product lines and course architecture, among other sources.
There are few delights in this world as titillating as a celebrity interview that veers wildly off course.
The flight is believed to have crashed into the Indian Ocean, diverting far off course for unknown reasons.
Just because you go off the course of one particular program doesn't mean you've gone off-course altogether.
Eurozone officials are also trying to provide confidence to the I.M.F. that Greece won't go fiscally off course.
The recurrent theme is one of human life thrown off course by disaster, whether world-historical or mundane.
Newlyweds whose honeymoon road trip had veered horribly off course were given the nursery as a bridal suite.
But don't let the occasional missed exercise class or Friday workplace donut throw you off course, explained Norcross.
A race fits in with their training schedule and provides a marked-off course with aid stations vs.
Investigators determined that the plane had veered off course and flown south for several hours, for reasons unknown.
It might have thrown either of us off course, possibly at a crucial point in our own processes.
Malaysian and international investigators believe the jet veered thousands of miles off course before plunging into the Indian Ocean.
Musk said in a tweet on Wednesday that the booster's "grid fin hydraulic pump stalled," sending it off course.
Instead, Tuesday's hearing regularly veered off course — and into some of the most bitterly partisan debates of the moment.
Of course, Mr Corbyn might have strayed off course at times, cultivating an unhealthy interest in Marxism and allotments.
On a drive around Detroit, the GT350 was easily thrown off course by bumps and undulations in the road.
By not putting time and effort into this, you're almost guaranteed to wander off course and lose your audience.
That booster then hit the fuel tank of the central part of the rocket, lurching it violently off course.
During that time the rocket went off course and caused the satellites to go into lower orbits than intended.
But that's causing trending topics to veer off course, highlighting a false news story and various other mix-ups.
Passersby told Chinese reporters how the bus collided with the car eight times before the car veered off course.
Investigators believe someone may have deliberately switched off MH370's transponder before diverting it thousands of miles off course.
"This election could determine if the housing and economic recovery stays on track or veers off course," he said.
One: NASA could launch a spacecraft to act as a battering ram to push the asteroid slightly off course.
Yet those under 35, millennials and Gen Z, are also being knocked off course by health expenses as well.
To the Editor: Re "How Melania Trump Sent Speech Veering Off Course" (front page, July 20): What is worse?
After fresh problems with a gearbox supplied by Italy's Avio, Airbus says the A400M project is off course again.
Brock, in particular, has little ground to stand on when claiming that political spending is pushing Congress off course.
His rounded Munna chair in rich slate-colored velvet pays homage to its antecedents while veering deliberately off course.
Boats on the longer journey from Libya to Italy risk being blown off course to islands such as Crete.
Antonovsky suggests, as Freud did, that psychological illness is born of narrative incoherence, a life story veering off course.
Investigators determined that the plane veered off course and flew south for several hours, for reasons that remain unknown.
Markets aren't static, so you'll need to rebalance periodically to make sure that your investments are not off course.
That sets another record for a third consecutive year and veers countries further off course from combating global warming.
In professional situations, such as a job interview, it can steer things off course and make you appear unfocused.
But the Starliner suffered a major glitch with a clock shortly after launch, causing it to veer off-course.
In the super-G on Tuesday, Vonn struggled to grip her ski pole, lost focus and skied off course.
In 2012, a Sacramento-bound MD-80 commercial airliner wound up 10 miles off course due to military GPS jamming.
If it was going off course, the drone could trigger the parachute or any other stabilizing mechanism to be deployed.
Praet said it would take something major to push that off course, but was clear in his warning to Italy.
On Sunday, about 1,500 Americans washed ashore in Canada during an event blown off course on the St. Clair River.
The critical question now is whether rebalancing will continue or be driven off course by the resurgence of U.S. shale.
The first involves hitting the asteroid, and then steering it off-course so it doesn&apost end up hitting Earth.
The most likely outcome is Uber will price above range and all the latest estimates will be way off course.
Giving each congressperson a chance to speak creates a disjointed format that could easily get blown off course, Akerman said.
U.S. oil production is once again booming, and analysts see few headwinds strong enough to jolt the recovery off course.
We've strayed way off course in the abortion wars, and it won't be easy for our trajectory to be righted.
Before Neil Armstrong took his small step onto the moon, an unexpected turn of events sent the mission off-course.
A survey of 1,123 Chicagoans recently found a majority of every race agreeing that the city has veered off course.
Depending on the mood, the council becomes interventionist, especially when national governments believe the European Commission has run off course.
During our interviews, we often veered off course while she sorted through my struggles with potty training or tantrum management.
" The book presented a case for righting the direction of a federal government, which he said had "gone off course.
Mr. Trump's wishes, often expressed on social media, have at times steered the internal deliberations over the bill off course.
The problem is that it's hard to be certain as to when monetary policy is off course, except in retrospect.
Somehow I'd veered off course and met his best friend, S, smoking a menthol on the balcony of a party.
Last month a swarm of locusts smashed into the engines of a passenger plane in Ethiopia, sending it off course.
A "mobile lounge" people-mover veered off course and drove into a ditch at Dulles International Airport on Tuesday afternoon.
The conversation went off course as the panelists let slip their grievances with the way Selz had approached the show.
After the plane veered off course, a number of conspiracy theories emerged to explain the mysterious circumstances surrounding the disappearance.
The poor bird was in bad shape, according to The Siberian Times, and had meandered more than 3,000 miles off course.
Carter said the sailors apparently did not radio in to tell their commanders they were off-course before encountering the Iranians.
Recessions don't just happen on their own, but instead "something has to happen that knocks the economy off course," Stevenson explained.
A major auto strike and a slowing manufacturing sector weren't enough to knock the American job market off course last month.
Eight of the 10 Democrats competing here made it to the Our Rights, Our Courts forum, which rarely veered off course.
Kasman believes the Fed will signal a December move, but he said the election could throw the central bank off course.
"The guy's got the Viking horns, and the balloon blows off course and is heading for the Southern belles," Izenberg said.
If your pumpkin should veer drastically off course, there's always the dress-up competition, parade and market to keep you entertained.
Roberts is best known for allegedly causing a plane to veer off course by hacking into its in-flight entertainment system.
The reform movement has been decades in the making, and a singular, albeit unpredictable, personality should not take it off course.
An attempt to set a course record with elite runners at the 2007 Dead Sea Half Marathon was blown off course.
But he has been knocked off course by a series of crises across the country, forcing him to toggle between emergencies.
"Things like Brexit can throw you off course maybe for a couple of weeks as people get distracted," Mr. Harrison said.
But this did not blow the bank off course in terms of hitting its profit target for the year, Kostin said.
Trump's own official schedule remains empty, leaving some of his allies wondering whether his governing agenda has veered drastically off course.
He hooked it off the toe of the club, and his shot veered 60 yards off course and found the hazard.
The scene plays comically, but Bell says it's an important moment for people to understand how relationships can veer off course.
Durst disappeared, after a weekend away with her husband at their cottage north of Manhattan, that threw the investigation off course.
And it takes only one major catastrophe to potentially kill hundreds of millions of people or knock human civilization off course.
They hit European exports worth about $8 billion annually, a substantial sum but not enough to knock the economy off course.
For years, the one person who could persuade Mr. Kaczynski that he was veering off course was his twin brother, Lech.
"After every round, every practice round, she had to answer a lot of questions," Inkster said of Miyazato's off-course demands.
The two headed to Russia for training, including outdoor survival skills in case the return Soyuz capsule landed far off course.
Issues from sluggish inflation globally to the dampening effect of a strong dollar and low energy prices blew them off course.
But the Starliner suffered a major glitch with a clock about 31 minutes after launch, causing it to veer off-course.
Two of us peeled away to bail water out — and with no one left to navigate, we steered way off course.
Let that marinate as you ponder how far the Knicks have veered off course under the stewardship of James L. Dolan.
Whenever a man veers slightly off course from the knight in shining armor she's constructed in her head, she shuts down.
Investigators believe the plane was deliberately flown thousands of miles off course before crashing into the southern Indian Ocean off Australia.
We fall off course the minute our intention shifts from following our hearts to responding to what we think others believe.
Bipartisan negotiations over an extension of children's health insurance are veering off course, raising doubts that legislation can be passed quickly.
One factor that kept sending the F-35 program off course was the level of control Lockheed exerted over the program.
One factor that kept sending the F-35 program off course was the level of control Lockheed exerted over the program.
So here's the ODSTs that were dropping at the same time and got shoved off course, and how they came back together.
Its employment and inflation goals are essentially met, and there are no imminent risks that appear likely to throw things off course.
The total size of the golf ball market for on and off course specialty retailers is $420 million, according to Golf Datatech.
Unless you're a group of runners at the 26 Venice Marathon on Sunday, who found themselves off course midway during the race.
Most of us couldn't throw a Frisbee more than 50 yards without it veering wildly off-course and probably hitting a stranger.
Our best bet, he said, would be a kinetic impact—basically ramming a spacecraft into an asteroid to knock it off course.
Overdoing it with the text and complex diagrams will cause your presentation to wander off course, and your audience will lose interest.
Things veered off course from the first downbeat on Thursday when Columbia University's Miller Theater offered a composer portrait of Ashley Fure.
Because of that glitch, the two spacecraft were pushed off course and are now orbiting the sun instead of the red planet.
But she has nurtured the same absorbing passion since she was a child, and has proven herself not easily thrown off course.
It said the boat was one of two Iranian boats fishing in the Gulf that had been pushed off course by waves.
The Vega rocket carrying a military observation satellite for the United Arab Emirates veered off course shortly after take-off and crashed.
Synchrony, off course is a spinoff of GE." FireEye: "Yes but just do it on spec ... because the quarter didn't have it.
At that point, commanders checked the GPS system tied to the boats and realized they were off course and inside Iranian waters.
"Our relationships in the South Pacific have drifted off course," says Michael Wesley, a national-security expert at the Australian National University.
Investigators believe the plane was deliberately flown thousands of kilometers (miles) off course before crashing into the southern Indian Ocean off Australia.
After a galactic mishap throws their colonization mission off course, the Covenant decides to follow a beamed message to a nearby planet.
The idea, and difficulty of the process, is akin to shooting a bullet at an oncoming bullet to knock it off course.
All of these issues threaten to steer his presidency off course and hamper his political ambitions ahead of the 2020 presidential campaign.
Well I always try to mix reggaeton pop with some underground, off-course tracks, as well as some productions from my friends.
Where I think Mr Bullard begins to go off course is in treating the Fed's behaviour like a zero-interest-rate peg.
No. Seeing Arches meant finding my own way, and working it out if (which is to say, when) I drifted off-course.
And reading through the debate transcripts with these answers highlighted, it's clear that Trump mostly tries to steer the conversation off-course.
" Overall, Vicki considers Donn to be a "great man," adding, "We just got off course and couldn't get it back on track.
Eclipses reveal things that we were previously blind to, and put us on the right path if we've been going off course.
The flight, carrying 229 people from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing on March 219, 231, vanished after having inexplicably veered off course.
If Bannon were cut loose, it would be another sign to the base that Trump has been blown off course, supporters say.
Blown 21943 miles off course, it crossed the coast of Albania and was intercepted by German fighters and attacked by antiaircraft guns.
More than 20 soldiers were injured, with some requiring hospitalization, after being blown off course during a parachute training exercise Wednesday night.
Stock markets and corporate profits have been soaring, and a hiccup in the first week of February hasn't set us off course.
During this time, the crew seemed noticeably tenser, and kept cross-referencing navigational charts to make sure we didn't stray off-course.
If the barrier is lit, migrating flying creatures—birds and insects alike—could be thrown off course, their star-based navigation jammed.
But what do you do when our colorist veers off-course and you leave your $100+ appointment with hair you kind of hate?
Ambitiously, given Liberia's deep neediness, they resolved that the government would assert control over development and not be tugged off course by donors.
Other edicts included a ban on wearing jeans inside the ropes and also related to off-course attire appropriate for pro-am parties.
Investigators believe someone may have deliberately switched off the plane's transponder before diverting it thousands of miles off course over the Indian Ocean.
Jets have indeed strayed off course because of software glitches; airliners have been taken for military probes of air defences and shot down.
Turns out, all those movies about spaceships going just a liiiiittle bit off course and crashing into the sun were filthy, filthy lies.
On December 10th a queasy-looking Emmanuel Macron joined the long list of presidents who have been thrown off course by street protests.
Obviously I allowed greed and insecurity and youth and stupidity and the desire for instant gratification to let me go totally off-course.
Petit told the Anchorage Daily News that he was led off-course by some markers left over from the Iron Dog snowmobile race.
So, as you navigate the action, remember these long-term drivers, he said, and don't let the intraday swings knock you off-course.
" She gets him back on track for a while but then, nope, Diesel drives the conversation off course again, "She's so fucking sexy.
A couple of times things drifted off course and had to be brought back, but overall I think we achieved the original concept.
With Congress and most privacy experts squarely at his side, Pai is sure to aright the FCC's off-course foray into privacy enforcement.
In rare instances, close proximity can throw a storm off course, as was the case with hurricanes Hilary and Irwin in July 2017.
Once I get started on my walk, I try to consult my phone as little as possible, and sometimes I veer off course.
As with Uber, the Via team monitors drivers' routes, triggering and sending alerts to the support staff when the cars deviate off course.
"Run away" is perhaps the wrong phrase, since we planned to walk home, but the pursuit of candy pulled us well off course.
It called the vote in the House and Senate "commendable ... to reverse the FCC's off-course privacy rules" in its own Friday blog.
BEN, however, can do all of this on its own, and neither waves nor wind can conspire to push the boat off course.
BEN, however, can do all of this on its own, and neither waves nor wind can conspire to push the boat off course.
You shouldn't change the proportions of liquid to dry ingredients or veer off course when it comes to how much fat you use.
Ali's life was navigated and often thrown off course by the most admirable and destructive human quality: Ali's story is one of stubbornness.
The report draws no conclusions as to why the plane disappeared or whether the pilot or co-pilot steered the plane off course.
NASA and Boeing officials say the spacecraft went off course after the launch and will not be able to reach the space station.
Soon a large number of the North's military rockets began to explode, veer off course, disintegrate in midair and plunge into the sea.
There is little reason to suspect that Judge Gorsuch will knock the court significantly off course once he is sworn in on Monday.
Weekly, he headed into the bush to run in soft sand, using a power line overhead to keep him from straying off course.
But about half an hour into the mission, called Orbital Flight Test, an anomaly caused the brand-new spaceship to fly off-course.
His 100th day in office was approaching, and Trump was eager to reshape the hardening narrative of a White House veering off course.
The government now appears to be dragging its feet on disposals, frustrating some private shareholders and knocking the bank's privatisation ambitions off-course.
Even though they're going in the calmest season, OceanGate will also have to monitor weather and currents very closely to avoid going off course.
The ship went off course and was grounded in Douglas Shoal, which lies in the southern reaches of the iconic reef, causing extensive damage.
PTP presenters at the conference said this could be used to steer a ship off course by modifying its GPS autopilot, the Register wrote.
My advice is to stay focused on their business, while not letting the president's machinations throw them off course and speaking out whenever required.
But he made it clear that the Fed would watch closely for any sign that the trade dispute was knocking the recovery off course.
In each of the past two years, the Federal Reserve has predicted multiple interest-rate rises, only to be thrown off-course by events.
Previously, Appel and Fuiava had said they were close to giving up when the Navy rescued them last week, thousands of miles off course.
Social Security must be talked about in this campaign, even though Trump's "nasty woman" comment steered the final presidential debate conversation off course.18.
It doesn't just protect the drone, it also freely rotates when it encounters an obstacle so that the drone isn't suddenly steered off course.
A government account of the drone attack on Wednesday said the devices were set off course thanks to signal blockers at the military parade.
But Koepka would not be blown off course producing a near-flawless final round, subduing the winds with a mix of power and precision.
This combination is most useful to side kickers for when their kick is parried off course, but Vannata went on the offensive with it.
Yeardley didn&apost come to Jamestown until 1610 (he left London in June 1609, but a hurricane blew his ship off course to Bermuda).
A preliminary investigation found it was off course, but could not determine the cause of the crash, which also killed Australian pilot Gareth Morgan.
Eclipses place us on our right path; if we've been straying too far off course from our destiny, this process can be quite alarming.
We'd need to speed up or slow down the pace of an asteroid by just a centimeter per second to push it off course.
"It has been a good start to the year, but hurricanes can blow us off course in the second half," Chairman Robert Childs said.
Missile fire had forced it off course, and now the gunship's targeting systems were pointing it to an empty field, not an enemy base.
With popular disaffection on the rise, traditional parties and candidates have been thrown off course as voters look for alternatives to the status quo.
The bottom of the slide remains elusive but this current trend sure seems to be threatening to throw the market's bull run off course.
What I knew of love had always stemmed from desire, from the wish to be altered or thrown off course by some uncontrollable force.
He's asking that last question in the song, but he's also asking it of the song—maybe he wandered off-course for a moment.
Dissent by America's professional diplomats has a long and principled history, and has often been a warning that foreign policy is hazardously off course.
Investigators believe someone may have deliberately switched off the plane's transponder before diverting it thousands of miles off course, out over the Indian Ocean.
The poll was conducted days after a newspaper report saying his wife was paid taxpayers money for fake work threw his campaign off course.
But like the wind-ripped rocky helicopter ride into the remote region that day, his ambitions in the 2013 election were buffeted off course.
For the flyby, there is no chance that Osiris-Rex, about the size of an S.U.V., will veer off course and slam into Earth.
Basically, even if an asteroid were hurtling toward Earth, scientists believe they will have the technology to deflect it off course and prevent collision.
"Beyond the tactical changes to the program, the larger framework and strategy guiding the health of the Olympic Games feels off course," Jacobi said.
Markets are not always correct, but when the Fed ignores strong market signals that its policy is off course, the outcome is usually disappointing.
The birds circle these lights, seemingly unable to veer away, and are pulled off course, putting them at risk of deadly exhaustion or injury.
But when a system failure jostles Avenue 5 off-course, that journey is extended to a whopping three years, and all hell breaks loose.
Malaysian and international investigators believe the jet veered thousands of miles off course from its scheduled route before eventually plunging into the Indian Ocean.
Players must build a civilization and develop technology to knock an incoming meteor off course while weighing how each move affects looming climate change.
Ghost ships are a phenomenon in Japan, especially in the winter, when rough seas batter North Korean boats and blow them way off course.
Time and time again, it has seemed to be moving in one direction, only to swerve off course and chart an entirely new path.
It's the spirit of positive thinking overcoming reality that grounds the second part of Trump's jeremiad, and that also throws the speech off course.
"They'd vaporize one whole side of the asteroid, just turn it into a cloud of gas" — and nudge the bulk of the rock off course.
Denny Hamlin wasn't one of the drivers running off course in Turn 5 during practice and kicking up dirt and debris onto the racing surface.
Yet an undeniable conclusion of the report is that poor eating habits have knocked the U.S. off course in its battle against malnutrition and obesity.
The consensus, however, is that the filmmakers were encouraging significant improvisation from the actors, which some at Lucasfilm believed was shifting the story off course.
Sometimes things are, indeed, too good to be true and spending a little too much time in Lala Land can take us off course altogether.
Bobby Ginn told CNN affiliate WDAM that wind had blown them off course, but Landers said it hasn't been determined that weather was a factor.
Just last month, for instance, the New Horizons team averted a potentially big problem when they realized that the spacecraft had gone slightly off course.
Breaking the radio links between the operator and the drone, or confusing its GPS navigation, would make a drone crash or send it off course.
During one EVA, for instance, the crew decided to go off course to collect a rock they found interesting, adding extra tasks to their timeline.
Groups of friends are called squads now, people used to whip and nae nae and, off course, we're in the middle of a presidential election.
In 1996, a Long March 3B took off from the same Xichang Satellite Launch Center and accidentally strayed off course, landing in a nearby town.
That said, the advantage of slot cars was that not being able to steer your racer meant it was also impossible to steer off course.
Object 2014-22014E was, in fact, an autonomous spacecraft capable of veering off course and sidling up to other objects, including American commercial communications satellites.
He lasted less than three laps on Sunday after sliding off course and then heading to the garage with a broken radiator, his day done.
But looking at how other tech companies have attempted to engage in public education offers some clues as to how things could veer off-course.
Monday's reshuffle was blown off course when Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt convinced May at a lengthy meeting not to move him to a different job.
Rather, it was traditional publishers, social media companies, professional antagonists, and the general online reader who found ways to push helpful discussion wildly off-course.
Dave Chappelle, who may be the most gifted comedian alive, now answers to no one, but his current stand-up can wander wildly off course.
The proposed drones would be able to monitor packages mid-flight and adjust off-course deliveries by deploying compressed air, landing flaps or secondary parachutes.
This perceived decline and fall of the United States has inspired a 21st-century cottage industry of books devoted to how things went off course.
The long-awaited report offered no conclusion on what caused the plane with 239 people aboard to veer off course, cease radio communications and vanish.
Those numbers are backward-looking, but there is little reason to think that the initial batch of tariffs will knock the entire economy off course.
Ironically, the jolt that put the program in the public eye (and almost knocked it off course) came not from the administration, but from Rueda.
Everything fell perfectly into place for the Capitals this season and maybe a placated Trotz does just enough to throw the magical season off-course.
I breathed deeply from the sweet-smelling breeze, building escape fantasies around the town's elegant houses and enjoying a walk that eventually veered off course.
Dawn brings the discovery that their raft has been taken far off course — they're stranded deep in a swamp that rises during the rainy season.
Based on radar data, experts believe it probably veered off course and crashed into the Indian Ocean while flying between Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Beijing.
At the start of every hole, a gust can blow a well-struck tee shot off course — and into Shinnecock Hills' knee-high fescue grasses.
But our friendships off course stay the same, and it will be very nice to see everybody and share the memories of that special week.
A clock error on the Starliner also caused Boeing&aposs first uncrewed launch of the vehicle toward the space station to veer wildly off-course.
Investigators believe the plane, with 239 passengers and crew on board, was flown thousands of miles off course before crashing into the ocean off Australia.
Though it was clear he understood the issues he was being asked about, he still offered long, rambling answers that seemed to wind off course.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club said it would close eight off-course betting branches and shut another 20 early on Saturday to protect its employees.
Uber instituted an in-app tool so passengers can call 85033 if they are in danger and added check-ins should drivers veer off course.
The new figures, reported by a nonprofit and published simultaneously in three scientific journals, put the world even further off course from halting global warming.
The episodic nature of that produces a few stumbles -- including a strained aspect of Queen's backstory -- but not enough to knock the narrative off course.
With gusting winds and cool temperatures in the Masters forecast the first two rounds, Mickelson expects many in the field to be blown off course.
It's in the wind that blasts across the scrubby Sardinian landscape, demanding purpose from characters who seem always in danger of being buffeted off course.
The ship runs into disaster not long after takeoff, draining it of fuel and sending it spinning helplessly off course into the depths of space.
The problem is, there's a ton of misinformation out there that might be stearing you off course as you desperately try to reach level 30.
But I think as many people can attest to, the path of dealing with depression isn't always a straight line, and sometimes you get off-course.
" As CNN reports, Amazon's drones could "radio a message to an off-course package, instructing it to deploy a parachute, compressed air canister or landing flap.
As long as their phones kept pinging with fares and their back seats were always occupied with happy passengers, nothing could really steer them off course.
One eagle, Min, was apparently so far off course that its transmitter sent enough texts to eat up the entire tracking budget, according to the BBC.
My intention was to start a conversation about what it actually means to put family first, but my means of doing so were way off course.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Three migrants were killed and seven injured on Wednesday when a van carrying them veered off course and overturned in northern Greece, police said.
The military managed to knock one of the drones off course electronically and the other craft crashed into an apartment building two blocks away, Reverol said.
Some errant wind blew him off course, at which point Boria left his lawnchair and hurtled towards the earth before pulling the cord on his parachute.
The Exxon managers then pushed through the drilling program in two months before a further round of sanctions eventually knocked it off course, the sources said.
It is thought to have been diverted thousands of miles off course out over the southern Indian Ocean before crashing off the coast of Western Australia.
The 30th anniversary of the 224 crash is a perfect occasion to take in the vivid accounts of a headlong bull market skidding violently off course.
Then she veered way off course with this comment: "I feel so naive for saying it, but it's like dealing with racism," Clarke told Rolling Stone.
You try your best not to overspend, but find yourself veering off-course — derailed by bottomless brunches and the face serum everyone's talking about on Instagram.
There are no prizes for being cautious, and racers often fall or veer off course as they strain to pick up extra hundredths of a second.
Traditionally, rockets had a flight termination system on board that ground controllers could use to blow up the rocket if it went off course, Nield noted.
It reads in part: I'm not a very good one to give advice; but just don't let the critics discourage you or push you off course.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club said all off-course betting centres would also be closed ahead of Wednesday's racing at Happy Valley as a safety precaution.
While Celico said it was a "significant issue" for China she did not expect the passing of that bill to steer U.S.-China talks off course.
"Whether you're trading for the short run or investing for the long haul, emotions can get in the way and steer you off course," Kevin says.
The current wave of pessimism is a reminder that there's a recurring tendency on the part of intellectuals to abandon democracy when it veers off course.
But this time, intent on ensuring the legislation would not be knocked off course again, Democratic leaders rallied their rank and file to oppose Republicans' efforts.
Battling fierce currents, the boat lost control and veered off course — defenseless as the raging river pushed it toward fallen power lines dangling in the water.
Two years after countries signed a landmark climate agreement in Paris, the world remains far off course from preventing drastic global warming in the decades ahead.
However, the company is still working to understand a clock error that caused its first uncrewed launch toward the space station to veer wildly off-course.
Zach Parise told reporters that the Minnesota Wild are trying to walk too fine a line, and they routinely found themselves off course in the process.
But the council takes the long view and has shown in recent months that it won't be thrown off course by a few unsettling economic indicators.
Stocks have mostly been on a smooth ride upward for the past few months, but it might not take much to knock them far off course.
The Exxon managers then pushed through the drilling programme in two months before a further round of sanctions eventually knocked it off course, the sources said.
Its CST-100 Starliner spaceship veered wildly off course during its maiden flight, eventually having to return to Earth without docking to the International Space Station.
Thomas' planned route was around 80 miles in length, but she ended up swimming more than 130 miles after being pulled off course by strong currents.
Its CST-100 Starliner spaceship veered wildly off-course during its maiden flight, eventually having to return to earth without docking to the International Space Station.
He shared clips from his SNL photo shoot on Instagram before posting footage of himself heading to the jet that ultimately threw his concert off course.
The classic trolley problem asks whether you would pull a lever to move a trolley racing towards five people off-course, so instead it kills one.
A re-escalation of U.S.-China trade tensions is among the caveats that could knock bullish year-end S&P price targets off-course, analysts say.
That's especially true if you, like me, are broadly sympathetic to the view that the pre-Trump bipartisan trade policy consensus really had veered off course.
A 495-page report published in July said the Boeing 777 was likely deliberately taken off course but investigators were unable to determine who was responsible.
Selena Gomez found a new way to tell paps to talk to the hand ... but along the way, she pulled a Bieber and almost went off course.
The Trudeau election juggernaut was also thrown off course midway through the campaign after photos surfaced showing him wearing blackface at multiple points when he was younger.
That means minute forces, like pressure from solar radiation or any gases coming from the spacecraft, can have a big effect and push the vehicle off course.
It is, presumably, incredibly frustrating to play as any time you try to follow what's happening in the game you'll end up steering your paddle off course.
And during a walk around the Windsor courtyard, Trump seemed to veer off course -- including in front of the Queen herself -- as they reviewed an honor guard.
It all feels a bit like a return to form — if you thought The Bachelor was going to go off course this season, then you thought wrong.
The coffins have been made to magnify the solitary theme of the movie, which centers around a spaceship carrying settlers to Mars when it's knocked off course.
Systems are motivated to achieve a designated goal, during which time they gain points for deploying successful actions or strategies, and lose points for straying off course.
A huge red and blue Norwegian flag was planted in the middle as a visual reference point for the athletes who can easily get blown off course.
We&aposve seen some shocking things in our time -- lurid misbehavior in government, entertainment, academia -- and we&aposve seen how the world has gotten more off course.
The aircraft was thought to have been diverted thousands of miles off course out over the southern Indian Ocean before crashing off the coast of Western Australia.
But others saw Bill Clinton's comments as going badly off course at a time when the law is facing one of its roughest stretches in six years.
Wherever I'm at right now, the goal is never going to change, and every time I get off course, that ol' Siri comes to re-navigate you.
While you're going about your daily life, your phone could be constantly scanning for hints of problematic behavioral changes, alerting your doctor when things veer off-course.
U.S. stocks tumbled around 4 percent on Thursday in another dramatic session, confirming a correction that has thrown the market's near nine-year bull run off course.
I got to try it out while speaking with Fan in New York last week, and my impression is that Magic Instruments has gone wildly off course.
The intention is to let another member of your family follow along in case things go off course, as has happened here and there in the past.
For example, the nuclear-armed missile fired from North Korea could veer off course into a neighboring country and cause the unthinkable: detonation in a populated area.
"The economy can't be going too far off course when home buying is picking up," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG Union Bank in New York.
If alcohol, or any other drug, is enough to blow us so disastrously off course, then free will must not be all it's cracked up to be.
When she comes out again, she leaves behind a doppelgänger who develops a stubborn ability to live her own life and send the Abasement ritual off course.
But hey, it stays open until 5 AM. As we headed towards what was supposed to be our next destination, we ended up veering slightly off course.
Ms. Griffin often veered off-course, and when she referred to "being in the United Kingdom," she was startled by the angry reaction of the Dublin audience.
The 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, British Columbia, were considered a chance at redemption, but Jacobellis swerved off course in a semifinal heat and missed the final.
The lead hand is placed out and open, palming at the opponent's, occupying the line of the jab or knocking it off course whenever it gets going.
Two years after countries signed a landmark climate agreement in Paris, the world remains far off course from preventing drastic global warming in the decades ahead. Perhaps.
Two years after countries signed a landmark climate agreement in Paris, here's a look at how far off course the world remains from curbing drastic global warming.
Britton said in a recent phone interview, adding that her daughter's life veered off course when she met the man who became her husband, a drug user.
Earlier this week, a passenger bus swerved off course and drove into a busy pedestrian underpass in Moscow, killing at least four people, Russian news agencies reported.
Starliner's internal clock was off by 11 hours, which caused the spacecraft to misfire and stumble off course, NASA and Boeing officials told reporters at the time.
In professional situations, such as a job interview, dropping formalities and seeming too laid back can steer things off course and make you appear unfocused, she says.
And as the conversation meanders off course — to foreign trees and fossils and which celebrity has a limp — the whole party is excessively diverted, except for Margaret.
While the viral sex trafficking tweet was incorrect in its most damning claim, it may not have been off course when it emphasized how IRL collects your information.
The Appellate Body -- the quasi-judicial review forum used to take a second look into dispute decisions -- has long strayed off course from its original form and function.
Authorities have said Walker was speeding on a winding road while using a cellphone before the bus veered off course, flipped on its side and hit a tree.
The recession that began in 2007 knocked Americans off course for a while, and led to confident predictions that old cities would recover some of their population losses.
The mysterious nature of the flight's disappearance has always caused suspicion, and thoughts that the plane could have been deliberately taken off course or hijacked have been rising.
Authorities have said he was speeding on a winding road while using a cellphone before the bus veered off course, flipped on its side and hit a tree.
Must have been baffling for these über-educated professors to miss by a mile, scrambling to figure out why the heck they had been so far off course.
Before it was a podcast, it was a book that I turned to whenever I felt like my life was veering off course and needed a little redirection.
It's as if the producers were afraid that even the slightest acknowledgement of Dawson's race was too much work, or would threaten to throw the film off course.
Lisbon's 2-billion-euro ($2.22 billion) bailout of Banif Bank last year blew Portugal off course from EU spending targets, raising the threat of a penalty from Brussels.
Monday, December 28: Weather drives candidates underground A massive winter storm threw the campaign off course, if only for a day, as candidates canceled events across snowy Iowa.
But the reductions risk being thrown off course as cheaper gasoline encourages customers to buy larger and more fuel-hungry vehicles than anticipated when the standards were finalised.
The sailors said during questioning they used the towel to prevent any clash with other ships and had gone off course by mistake and wanted to return home.
" When a meeting or discussion begins to veer off course, Rittleman suggests speaking up and saying something like "Are we headed in the right direction with this conversation?
The guidance was repeatedly knocked off course by surprises in the economy, prompting one lawmaker to call Carney an "unreliable boyfriend" in 2014, an epithet that has stuck.
In the study, stress was measured using nose sweat (basically) as an indicator, while driving performance was (obviously) quantified as veering off course to the left or right.
Even some members of the Turkish-backed rebel force expressed ambivalence, with one fighter saying on the eve of the battle that the revolution had gone off course.
And two years after countries signed a landmark climate agreement in Paris, here's a look at how far off course the world remains from curbing drastic global warming.
For many, it also signals America's continued pre-eminence in the global economy, and when a bull market veers off course, investors tend to panic about the future.
Democrats could return to the issue before votes by the committee and the full Senate, but absent another twist, it seems unlikely to knock the nomination off course.
The vehicle veered off course and plowed into a group of a dozen or so people who were gathered around a man who had collapsed on the ground.
But on Wednesday morning, they were discovered in the wrong hemisphere, 5,000 miles off course and nearly six months into a dream that had curdled into a nightmare.
Malaysian and international investigators have been looking into why the jet veered thousands of miles off course from its scheduled route before eventually plunging into the Indian Ocean.
They shared a first kiss at the ticket booth inside the Tameike-Sannō subway station, neither realizing that their young love was about to be thrown off course.
This makes it vulnerable to any checks and delays that would snarl up supply chains and throw an industry-wide ramp-up to meet surging global demand off course.
And then it suddenly veered off course, driving off the well-trod path of puzzle-box fun and into the snowy woods, where it promptly crashed into several trees.
But once the script is written, well, you still have to produce it, and every little choice made on set and in post-production might throw everything off course.
All that, off course, had to be put to the test, so for a whole day I decided to only eat meals in which the bran-plate was integrated.
During his Saturday speech, Trump veered off-course, at one point referring to the Congressional Democrats' oversight efforts and the Mueller investigation as "bulls—," according to NPR and CNN.
The governor of Latvia's central bank denied claims that he had accepted bribes, saying he had been smeared in an attempt to throw his anti-corruption campaign off course.
Kent, Ohio (CNN)Hillary Clinton's campaign is insisting it can't be thrown off course in the final week of the presidential race -- because it's already running on auto-pilot.
The U.S. central bank indicated less worry about possible shocks that could push the U.S. economy off course and noted that inflation expectations were little changed in recent months.
The BoE governor's guidance on the path for interest rates has repeatedly been knocked off course by surprises in the economy, hence the accusation of unreliability from a lawmaker.
However, with the much longer journey, there is more chance of boats being blown off course to islands such as Crete, a Greek coastguard official on the island said.
The longer oil prices remain low, the more trucks will enter the fleet by 2025, and the further off course the fuel economy and greenhouse emissions targets will go.
The cockpit voice recorder has been discovered as well as the first sunken wreckage of the EgyptAir flight that veered off course and plunged into the Mediterranean last month.
"The prospect that Democrats could nominate a self-avowed socialist is growing more probable by the day, and shows how off course Hillary Clinton's coronation has gone," he added.
As the pain of having no government becomes clear -- such as the announcement of airport delays Friday with dizzying maps of planes thrown off course -- people usually become unhappy.
So to play Peggy Blumquist, a beautician on the road to self-actualization who veers off course after committing a hit-and-run in FX's "Fargo," she turned inward.
The sailors were detained after veering off course into Iranian territorial waters near Farsi Island, the home of an Iranian Navy base, and were freed after about 14 hours.
But they ended up way off course in a remote wolf-infested Siberian forest near the town of Solikamsk, about 400 kilometers (250 miles) from the planned landing site.
Veering off course is an exciting idea, but for most people, "an idea" is how it'll stay, out of necessity, unwillingness to change, or some combination of the two.
This allows Scoggins to pump out his lead leg side kicks far more often than Thompson who must always worry about it being knocked off course or picked up.
Instead of wasting months or years of your life chasing ideas that end up being distractions, you can see yourself getting off course and you can make smarter choices.
A week ago, an American warship reported that it was forced off course by an extremely close encounter with a Chinese ship seeking to expel it from the area.
Even before the United States' harebrained exit from the Paris climate agreement, the planet was well off course from its 3.6-degree Fahrenheit (2-degree Celsius) target for 2100.
The flight termination system — which would destroy the rocket in case it veered off course — was active, but was not set off by a "thrust termination" in the booster.
Last month rating agency Moody's downgraded Britain's credit rating, saying government plans to reduce its debt load had been knocked off course and that Brexit would harm the economy.
The tune is created when car byres drive over the strips - which are usually deployed at the side of major roads to warn drivers they are straying off course.
The 21 one-ton pallets of food aid were dropped from 23,000 feet above the city of Deir al-Zour, and subsequently drifted off course or were badly damaged.
"It helps to focus on finding a partner who prioritizes sex in a similar way to you and communicating with them when things may have gone off course," Battle says.
"This is a broadly grim jobs report, but not quite grim enough to blow the Fed off course," said David Lamb, head of dealing at FEXCO Corporate Payments in Edinburgh.
" Asked to speculate on what caused Pruitt to veer so off course and make such poor judgment calls in running the EPA, my source said simply: "Pruitt had two failings.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks plunged around 13 percent on Thursday in another dramatic session, confirming a correction that has thrown the market's nearly nine-year bull run off course.
First, he had to show willingness to help the economy were it to be blown off course by Brexit, all the while keeping the public finances on an even keel.
Parker said that close to a majority of boards at the top 100 companies remain "all-white domains" and that hopes of reaching the target look "some way off course".
The integration succeeds in bringing the Waze experience to the car's dashboard for the most part, although there are some bumps along the road that might throw drivers off course.
But the program has veered off course again and again, as the Republican nominee and the party's top elected official struggle to maintain a fragile détente amid recurring public squabbles.
Siddig has a few explanations for why that could be, including that Doran's popularity might throw the show off course and force the showrunners to shoot more scenes in Dorne.
"The driver's mind can wander and his or her feelings may boil, but a sixth sense keeps a person safe at least in terms of veering off course," Pavlidis said.
Gordon, the talented but troubled receiver whose career has been thrown off course by substance abuse issues, was reinstated from suspension on a conditional basis by the NFL on Friday.
The second ship, the British-owned oil tanker Mesdar, was bound for Saudi Arabia on Friday when it sharply veered off course toward Iran, according to the ship-tracking website.
Unfortunately, it is clear that we have veered wildly off course when Washington has to reinforce the rejection of white supremacy and re-establish the human rights of all Americans.
They show a candidacy that began expecting a coronation and was thrown badly off course by a misreading of the electorate and a struggle to define what she stood for.
But he seemed nervous and kept retreating to the same lines, the same phrases, clutching onto them like a lifeline in white water rapids rather than risk going off course.
But still, the Timberwolves would be wise to exchange the No. 7 pick for someone who can immediately improve several areas of weakness without throwing their overall timeline off course.
The military knocked one drone off-course electronically, and the other crashed into a nearby apartment building, Interior Minister Nestor Luis Reverol said Sunday, describing it as a terrorist attack.
On one, in the Indian Ocean, he had been heading for Mombasa, Kenya, on he East Coast of Africa when he went off course and landed in the Seychelles instead.
South Korea and Japan have put their militaries on standby to shoot down the rocket, or its parts, if they go off course and threaten to crash on their territory.
A putative May rate rise was thrown off course by an unusually harsh winter - and a possible underlying slowdown - that led to the economy almost stagnating from January to March.
Government closures, forced budget cuts, and a tense 2013 debt ceiling debate have thrown the Fed off course before, dragging down economic growth and idling hundreds of thousands of workers.
And they'll call you out when you're veering off course in such a way that you'll feel grateful for their honesty and desire to help you live your best life.
In July, investigators released a 495-page report, saying the plane's controls were likely deliberately manipulated to take it off course but they were not able to determine who was responsible.
Simulations of Goblin's orbit, for instance, suggest that the dwarf planet is among the objects that are tugged slightly off-course by Planet X—or some other kind of large mass.
Of course, any number of concerns could yet throw HSBC off course: Regulators might demand even higher levels of capital; or an economic crisis in China could drag down Hong Kong.
The recording revealed the South Korean crew to be in a relaxed mood, completely unaware they were far off course and in mortal peril until after the missile struck their plane.
Concerned that foreign policy was veering off course as the war wound to an end, the men behind America First came together again to support a four-page foreign policy weekly.
There had to be some radiation emanating from the outskirts of the black hole, and it had to reach Earth without being knocked off course or occluded by a celestial object.
It's supposed to casually move its hand to a spot in space to its right, but it goes up, up, up and way off course, then resets to its starting position.
Last month rating agency Moody's downgraded Britain's credit rating, saying the government's plans to bring down its debt load had been knocked off course and Brexit would weigh on the economy.
Allowing their currencies to float, though, would have thrown their economies off course (for instance, inflation would have jumped), meaning that they would not have been allowed to join the euro.
When the ship is knocked off course, the crew and passengers must come to terms with a grim fate as aimless cosmic wanderers for whom Earth is only a bittersweet recollection.
Lawyers who work on the team were surprised when Giuliani appeared to veer off course from the President's previous statements about Trump's legal issues, according to sources familiar with their thinking.
If you go too off course and listen to a jazz playlist followed by some metal, the whole thing breaks down and you're served up a nonsensical playlist for a week.
MH370 vanished from radar screens shortly after taking off from Kuala Lumpur, and investigators believe it was flown thousands of miles off course before eventually crashing into the ocean off Australia.
By starting to endorse a reading of Islam that is at odds with what are still the laws of the state it serves, it now appears to be veering off course.
The US Army is testing the new Common Infrared Countermeasures system to protect UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters by using a laser to confuse incoming missiles, making them veer off course.
While Fed policymakers said they continued to closely monitor inflation data and global economic and financial developments, they indicated less worry about possible shocks that could push the economy off course.
The result is a democracy that is veering off course, increasingly reflecting the will of powerful activist groups and the political extremes, and not of the broad population of the country.
The plane vanished en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and is believed to have veered off course, flown south for several hours and crashed into the southern Indian Ocean.
These creatures, with their irresistible voices drifting across the waves, were capable of luring ships completely off course, leaving unfortunate sailors to rot in the flowered meadows over which they flew.
Only a week ago, this was seen as a conventional, if crucial, opportunity for Sanders to knock Biden off course as the former vice president closes in on the Democratic nomination.
But every time Only Yesterday begins to drift off course, Takahata shifts back toward his central notion of a woman reflecting on her life with some melancholy, but also some joy.
These charts lay it out: Two years after countries signed a landmark climate agreement in Paris, the world remains far off course from preventing drastic global warming in the decades ahead.
As Emma's plans stutter forward and amusingly slip off course, the filmmakers' mild interventions feel less forced, more organic; even a seductive dance and an importunate nosebleed end up working nicely.
The data showed that, on days that included high amounts of this radio-frequency noise, gray whales were more than four times more likely to veer off-course and get stranded.
In 43, the first Long March 3B launch veered off course shortly after launch and struck a nearby village, killing at least six people and injuring 57 according to state officials.
WASHINGTON — Emissions of planet-warming carbon dioxide from fossil fuels hit a record high in 21.7, researchers said Tuesday, putting countries farther off course from their goal of halting global warming.
To be sure, you won&apost get very far without your own continued efforts, but we could all use a cheerleader — or a nudge when we start to drift off course.
On average, families have increased their savings from $1,500 a year in 183 to $3,000 in 2016, but nearly half admit they still feel off-course to reach their target amount.
Here, too, are the memories of chaos and error — paratroopers landing in the wrong places; some landing craft hopelessly off course; heavily laden troops dumped into too-deep water to drown.
The story for our main character, Michael Burnham, is that she thought her life was going one way and she makes a choice and her life is taken way off course.
A few moments later, the smell of sizzling bacon and something sweet drifted through the air from my new friends' RV. I smiled, grateful my solo adventure was taken slightly off-course.
In both ancient and modern Greek, it has a range of senses, covering many different things, trivial and grave, that might try, test or vex us or somehow throw us off course.
The animals were dead by the time they got to the surface off course, but the team had exposed them to fluorescent proteins that could only be taken in by living organisms.
A day that had started with the Scot ironing a shirt for his regular television commentary duties veered wildly off course after Williams race driver Felipe Massa fell ill in final practice.
Bannon's and McMaster's world views are diametrically opposed, and Bannon believes the globalists pose the greatest internal threat to the Trump presidency, and could send it veering off course with foreign interventions.
Strava also just added a safety function, called Beacon, that sends a text to your chosen contacts with a link for live tracking so friends can see if you go off course.
It was thought that such a planet would be unstable, and that the gravity from the other stars would throw the planet off course and even eject it from the system entirely.
Paths fork; a turn could take us off course while also yielding an unknown encounter — with a blocked road, a talkative stranger, a mulberry tree, or a town destroyed by an earthquake.
However, by choosing to downplay external risks that could throw the U.S. economy off course if they were to materialize, he reduces the chances of the Fed delivering on its domestic mandate.
PARIS — Searchers in the Mediterranean have found the first sunken wreckage of the EgyptAir flight that mysteriously veered off course and plunged from 37,000 feet last month, the Egyptian government reported Wednesday.
For the president, who faces a re-election campaign in 2019, a smooth succession from Akar to Guler would avoid any military upheaval which could send his plans off-course, Gurcan said.
I knew that what was required for when he veers off course and falls off the wagon was to step into chaos in a sense and to actually not be in control.
Daniel's release served as a kind of jolt to the system, a sudden shock that sent the characters spinning off course and made them realize how much unhappiness they'd been living with.
But when Luis Castillo hit a fly ball into foul territory in left field, a fan sitting in the first row, Steve Bartman, knocked it off course while attempting to catch it.
What kind of point was he trying to make and do you think that in doing so he veered off course from what we should have been talking about this whole time?
And Democrats have been worried that the impeachment fight will blow the party off course and cause lawmakers and candidates to lose track of the economic issues they hope to run on.
The world is further off course than ever from meeting the goals of the Paris climate agreement and averting climate catastrophe as the divide between countries' pledges and actions continues to grow.
Songs like "Good Lava" and "One" veer off course with discordant guitars and apocalyptic choirs, a tactic that's almost counterintuitive for a vocalist and composer who could so easily stick to pretty.
New Delhi (CNN Business)Tensions between the Indian government and its central bank have spilled out into the open, raising fears that the country's fast-growing economy could be blown off course.
And it transpires that they are literally soulmates; an afterlife bureaucrat learns that they were supposed to meet and be together in life, but a cosmic "clerical error" threw things off course.
It's an outcome that is likely to raise new questions about whether the Fed's four rate hikes last year were a mistake that helped knock progress toward the inflation target off course.
From there, he went on to tell a few interesting stories about his time in Hollywood, comparing the industry to an off-course boat that needs to just be rerouted towards love, man.
This means that out of those three statements, Turner was almost certainly lying about number two — assuming she wasn't completely lying about all, three off course — which makes statements one and three true.
Scarier yet: In your app's quest to best the other navigation apps around it, your car might flick out some fake data (watch out, road debris!) to throw the other algorithms off-course.
But for the past half-decade or so, he's had a big handful of cantankerous, self-righteous product leaders nudging him off course so they could experiment with new designs and business models.
The cause of the failure was later revealed to be a bend in one of the rocket's sensor's, which started a chain of events that lead to the rocket veering violently off course.
While internal divisions within the Labour party suggest that leader Jeremy Corbyn would be unlikely to secure a win, a coalition agreement could throw the Conservatives off course from another five year term.
Even as the White House tries to publicly focus on one issue, they are regularly knocked off course by news about Comey's remarks and messages sent out by the President, often on Twitter.
The potential for BOE action next month, which investors believe could set off another round of global central bank- and government-led stimulus, meant broader markets were not too be pushed off course.
While they disagreed on certain points, all five thought the most likely scenario was that Malaysian Airlines pilot, Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, flew the plane deliberately off course and ditched into the ocean.
Under President Obama, the State Department veered significantly off course by prioritizing international groups and social commitments, and in some cases, actively working against the security and prosperity of U.S. businesses operating overseas.
Following Tuesday's violence, the Hong Kong Jockey Club said all off-course betting centres would be closed ahead of Wednesday's racing at Happy Valley, "to ensure the safety of our employees and customers".
" Following Tuesday's violence, the Hong Kong Jockey Club said all off-course betting centers would be closed ahead of Wednesday's racing at Happy Valley, "to ensure the safety of our employees and customers.
Following Tuesday's violence, the Hong Kong Jockey Club said all off-course betting centers would be closed ahead of Wednesday's racing at Happy Valley, to ensure the safety of our employees and customers.
Flocks of birds might migrate off course or be active at unusual times, says Martin Wikelski , an ecologist at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Ornithology and a fellow of the National Geographic Society.
Duncan Hutchison had to be rescued by the Coast Guard off New Jersey after his boat -- which he intended to row all the way to Scotland -- drifted off course because of bad weather.
Amateur videos that appeared online in the aftermath of the missile skirmish indicate that many of the Patriots—which are manufactured by US firm Raytheon—exploded in mid-air or veered off course.
Owned by the same family since its founding in 25 as one of the N.F.L.'s earliest members, the team is like a regal trans-Atlantic ocean liner that rarely strays off course.
The death of his friend and fellow actor Adolph Caesar in 1986 — he had a heart attack at 52 — knocked Mr. Weldon even further off course, and the return to truck driving followed.
Among them, it appears that the driver was playing a game on an iPhone provided by his employer, Apple, and that he didn't notice when the Autopilot steered the electric vehicle off-course.
So many Americans have wandered off course "into a dark wood," as Dante described his journey in Inferno, exploring the corruption and hypocrisy of medieval Florence, then one of the world's great cities.
It was not immediately clear if the skiers were rescued from a patrolled area of the slopes or if they had gone off course, which Mr. Pooler said happened from time to time.
But just a few minutes before Vikram was scheduled to touch down on the Moon, data of the lander from inside India's mission control center showed the vehicle to be slightly off course.
The recent tit-for-tat import tariffs imposed by the U.S. and China have raised concerns about a full-fledged global trade war which could throw an otherwise-strong world economy off-course.
And Bank of England Governor Mark Carney's guidance on the path for interest rates has repeatedly been knocked off course by surprises in the economy, prompting one lawmaker to call him an "unreliable boyfriend".
NASA currently has a planetary protection office to make sure it's honoring COSPAR guidelines, but these rules aren't legally binding, and there's nothing, outside of science ethics, to prevent NASA from straying off course.
The drone was flying too fast as it approached the ground, the NTSB concluded, because Aquila's design generated too little drag to slow it down after the gust of wind knocked it off course.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Promises by the global airline industry to do more to promote gender equality veered off course when one of its top executives suggested his CEO role was too difficult for a woman.
He decides to use this wrinkle in time to track down and kill Lee Harvey Oswald before Oswald can assassinate John F. Kennedy — a cultural inflection point that knocked the country decisively off course.
He and Mr. Johnson are gambling that Brexit voters will automatically back a Brexit prime minister, but in an election deep tribal loyalties and random political issues could throw all those calculations off course.
The speech cast the country as woefully off-course after seven-and-a-half years under Obama's leadership, painting a dark portrait of crime run amok, a lagging economy, and constant threats of terrorism.
A "virtual guide" repeatedly says "follow me" from an apparent distance of a few feet ahead, while also warning when stairs were coming, where handrails were and when the user had gone off course.
"However, this phase of sub-par growth is likely to persist longer-than-expected, and we recognize that even a healthy expansion can be thrown off course if buffeted by a large enough shock."
Although initial efforts may have been successful (some of the DPRK's rockets exploded, veered off course, or fell apart in midair), North Korea has launched three medium-range rockets over the past eight months.
He clearly wanted this moment to come back to the Senate he has loved serving in for 30 years to deliver a very stark warning about how he has seen it go off course.
But that plan may be knocked off course by a slowdown in Britain's economy which grew by 2.2 percent in 2015, weaker than growth of 2.4 percent pencilled into the government's latest budget projections.
The report details the Obama administration's efforts to lead a cyber war against North Korea's missile program, with a number of the country's military rockets later exploding or veering off course into the sea.
For example, ratings agency Moody's downgraded Britain's credit rating on Friday, saying the government's plans to bring down its heavy debt load had been knocked off course and Brexit would weigh on the economy.
Sometimes the reader wishes the author had walked the rivers' banks as much as the library stacks, and on occasion the narrative is shunted off course, as in overenthusiastic claims for China's maritime prowess.
But that plan may be knocked off course by a slowdown in Britain's economy which grew by 2.2 percent in 2015, weaker than growth of 2.4 percent penciled into the government's latest budget projections.
It knocked Russia's strongly built Ksenia Perova off course during the gold medal-decider, her first arrow fading into the outer ring for a score of six, a virtual embarrassment for an Olympic competitor.
When asked what could steer the euro zone economy off course from its current growth path a majority of economists picked a premature removal of ECB stimulus and a rising instability in debt markets.
The nine thousand dollars in gold stashed on board to pay for the slaves played havoc with the ship's compass, taking it off course; after that, a hurricane caught it just north of Bermuda.
When the Fed last hiked, its first in the current cycle off the zero bound, it expected to have delivered four more by now, but was thrown off course several times throughout the year.
Each person is assigned one of three roles — pilot, gunner, flight engineer — and you are supposed to work as a team; if your group doesn't do a good job, the ship goes off course.
This is the story of how a once promising tech startup went drastically off course, burning through nearly $15 million in investor money and bank loans while deliberately running the business at a loss.
She now volunteers for New York City Audubon, including for its annual monitoring program at the Tribute in Light, which pulls thousands of birds off course, putting them at risk for injury and exhaustion.
ARE, Sweden — Mikaela Shiffrin's careful planning failed to pay off at the world championships as her gold medal bid in the giant slalom was blown off course by strong winds and a Slovakian rival.
The Boeing 777 aircraft disappeared on March 8, 2014, and is thought to have been diverted thousands of miles off course out over the southern Indian Ocean before crashing off the coast of Western Australia.
In a stunning finding, the report said the sailors veered off course almost immediately after heading out to sea and had no idea where they were when a mechanical failure struck one of the boats.
ET, RSNP (Vancouver), RSW (Edmonton) ABOUT THE CANUCKS (20-218-21): Veteran forward Jannik Hansen is intent on keeping his foot on the gas pedal even though Vancouver's season has long since sped off course.
Depending on the GPS-device that is being attacked, the fallout can be relatively benign (causing the device's user to travel to the wrong location) or potentially deadly, such as steering a ship off course.
But in recent years, the economy has careened off course, in large part because corruption scandals have decimated the country's most powerful companies, putting huge swaths of people out of work and weakening investor confidence.
With Alphabet's help and resources, Kohli (who now runs flight operations) has seen Loon evolve past watching balloons fly hundreds of miles off course, to the point where a launch like today's is nothing special.
In separate remarks on Monday morning, Fed vice chair Randal Quarles said the central bank, while "data dependent," was following a strategy that would not be thrown off course by "every wavering" of economic statistics.
The boats had drifted off course, but one was also suffering engine trouble, making it impossible for the Americans to back off rapidly and return to international waters when armed Iranian naval boats approached them.
Roberts believes some type of blow-up on the world stage would be needed to knock the market off course — South Korea firing a nuclear weapon, or Trump facing actual impeachment proceedings, to name two.
According to the report, the sailors originally set out from Kuwait for Bahrain but quickly -- and unknowingly -- went off course and headed almost directly for Iran's Farsi Island in the middle of the Persian Gulf.
Disaster strikes when their ship is thrown off course, leaving the Robinsons – along with fellow crew members Don West (Ignacio Serricchio) and Dr. Smith (Parker Posey!) – stranded on the surface of a dangerous alien planet.
The syndicate of banks underwriting the 5bn capital raise were due to meet on Monday to discuss whether the result could knock the cash call, expected to start on December 7 or 8, off course.
Kim may be trying to throw us off course by offering some concessions that are not, by themselves, satisfactory steps toward complete and verifiable denuclearization, such as: Offering to stop nuclear tests: This is unsatisfactory.
By the time Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif was informed of the naval incident, the IRGC had already concluded that the American sailors were telling the truth: They were non-hostile and off-course.
But just as one scandal ebbs and Mr. Trump appears primed to stick to a single message for an entire news cycle, he veers off course with an unscripted utterance on a morning news program.
Fed policymakers kept interest rates unchanged and said they continued to monitor inflation data and global economic and financial developments, but indicated less worry about possible shocks that could push the U.S. economy off course.
Sterling steadied at $1.3486 after falling on Friday when ratings agency Moody's downgraded Britain's credit rating, saying government plans to bring down debt had been knocked off course and Brexit would weigh on the economy.
Scaramucci, for his part, sought to downplay the notion of a White House wracked by turmoil and heading off course as he made his briefing room debut hours after the news broke of Spicer's resignation.
Citing the State Police, the prosecutor's office said Mr. Muldrow's bus and two others traveling with it from the school ventured off course en route to Waterloo Village, a recreated 19th-century town in Stanhope.
That might have made "Plot," the story of how one man's run for president might have nudged history off course, an uneasy fit for Simon's philosophy, as much as it might mesh with his politics.
But Nadal, who denied that he was not ready to serve on time, did not let the incident knock him off course as he went on to close out the set in the ensuing game.
But the corruption scheme outlined by federal prosecutors has strained the entire nanotechnology program, threatening to knock economic progress off course in places like Utica, where growth was never certain in the best of times.
DOHA (Reuters) - French pole vaulter Renaud Lavillenie, the world record holder, said he wasn't able to recover his composure after "stupid things" threw him off course in qualifying at the world athletics championships on Saturday.
According to a preliminary report, the sailors originally set out from Kuwait for Bahrain but quickly -- and unknowingly -- went off course and headed almost directly for Iran's Farsi Island in the middle of the Persian Gulf.
Known for consistently growing revenues and earnings in the post-crisis era, Wells Fargo has been thrown off course by the sales controversy and in recent quarters has also been disadvantaged by its smaller trading footprint.
Mapping out your day before it begins each morning doesn't mean it won't go off course, but it will help keep you focused on your goals and give you a better shot of actually achieving them.
According to the preliminary report, the sailors originally set out from Kuwait for Bahrain but quickly -- and unknowingly -- went off course and headed almost directly for Iran's Farsi Island in the middle of the Persian Gulf.
This Swedish sci-fi film is about what happens when a spaceship escaping Earth for Mars ends up going irreparably off course, leaving the humans to fall apart in what is essentially a giant floating hotel.
There have been concerns that if global oil production rebounds too rapidly, a slow rebalancing in oil markets could be thrown off course but there is a long way to go for drillers to catch up.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's trade speech Thursday veered off course when he didn't stop a woman who, while pointing to her head, objected to the "heeby jobbies" worn by some employees at the Transportation Security Administration.
All three are thrown off course by events outside their control, yet they are bound by masculine codes of honour that serve to perpetuate the violence, knocking the next man down like a row of dominoes.
The Gemini and Apollo capsules were designed to splashdown in the ocean near the equator, and the Case M-2125 that accompanied them was made for use in the jungle in case they landed off course.
At the time of the crash in November 2016, police said Walker was speeding on a winding road and using a cellphone before the bus veered off course, flipped on its side and hit a tree.
In Texas and California, recent bills would criminalize the creation of AI-generated videos aimed at knocking an election off course — but only within 30 or 60 days of the poll date, depending on the state.
In collaboration with George Antheil, an avant-garde composer she had met at a party, she sought a solution to "radio jamming"—the deliberate disruption of radio signals—that was causing torpedoes to go off-course.
He says that the engineers had to program the bot to hover, briefly, under surfaces it wants to attach to, as flying at them too quickly would create air currents that might knock it off course.
Plesko simulated how she might push Bennu off course (using nuclear and non-nuclear options), refined those models once OSIRIS-REx sent back real-world data, and designed a hypothetical spacecraft that could do the job.
Those two possessions placed Oregon State (26-238, 21-251) inside the USC 213-yard line but yielded zero points, with defensive tackle Kenny Bigelow blocking one field-goal attempt and the other going off course.
The Venezuelan military electronically "jammed" one of the drones and knocked it off course, while the second drone crashed into an apartment building two blocks from Maduro's event, Reverol further claimed, according to the Associated Press.
Russia has been testing ways of interfering with civilian navigation services, jamming Finland's civilian air navigation services during a NATO exercise in Finland and spoofing civilian ships in the Black Sea, letting them go off course.
Other announcements include a long-awaited "911 button" inside the app that's now live nationwide and a tool that alerts Lyft safety agents if a ride appears to be going off-course or is otherwise delayed.
Woods is happy to talk all day about the flex specifications of his shafts and related technical matters, but hit him with a question on his off-course life and one can expect the Tiger stare.
This was the meal New York University laid out on Thursday night to formally welcome 57 college students from Puerto Rico whose studies were knocked off course by Hurricane Maria, which devastated the island in September.
Now, the group has embarked on a project in Houston that veers off course from the original goal of fighting deep poverty (while hewing to the core idea that cash is the best kind of aid).
This September, the United Nations is holding a climate change summit where countries are expected to ramp up their commitments, but with so many of the largest emitters off course, much more drastic action is needed.
Trading in Asia was mostly flat today, and futures markets suggest a mixed day in the U.S. Explainer: "The real risk is not that insurmountable challenges knock the economy off course," our senior economics correspondent writes.
And as the world's environment ministers meet this month in Poland for follow-up talks on the Paris climate accord, many of the signatories — Canada included — remain far off-course on the goals of the agreement.
Anchored off the coast of Massachusetts, William Bradford tells us, some "discontented" strangers started spreading a "mutinous" argument: Because the Mayflower had drifted so far off course, it was beyond the scope of the company's patent.
The scary situation had a happy ending for Kade, who veered off course in the five-kilometer race only to end up accidentally winning the 10-kilometer being run at the same time, his mother said.
The biggest question heading in, given his considerable apparent lead, was whether he could sit tight -- the two candidates were seated for the duration -- and steer clear of any confrontation that might throw him off course.
The Wolf finishes delivering his marching orders to the three men, but Vincent chooses to focus on the understandably abrupt tone of the Wolf's instructions and just can't let it go, throwing the plan off course.
The technology has been deployed in 12 European Union countries, including Britain, the Netherlands and Austria, where it was used last year to save a paraglider who had gone off course and hurt his legs upon landing.
BHP's results show it has so far managed steer a safe course, with its sails filled with the wind of Chinese stimulus spending, but the stormy seas of the trade war threaten to blow it off course.
"The German economy remains on a good path but the outlook for 2017 leads to a foggy environment in which the ship could go slightly off course," KfW economist Joerg Zeuner wrote in a note to clients.
Ratings agency Moody's cut Britain's sovereign credit rating by one notch to Aa2 last month, saying the government's plans to bring down its debt load had been knocked off course and Brexit would weigh on the economy.
A single spark can ignite a wind-driven wildfire that moves with such speed firefighters can't safely confront it, even from the air, as flame retardants dropped from planes and helicopters blow off course in the gusts.
To understand how important it is to have a good timekeeper, just ask the captains of ancient ships, whose clocks took them off-course as they neared the equator or the North Pole or moved through humidity.
The tweet also made the point that the Knicks have "veered way too far off course for anyone to think that a coaching change is all it takes" to put the franchise back on a hopeful track.
When the current passed through the wire, it bent slightly under the influence of geomagnetism and shifted the two containers off course from free fall a very small distance, approximately two hundred meters over the whole fall.
Ratings agency Moody's cut Britain's credit rating in September, saying plans to reduce its heavy debt load had been knocked off course by Hammond's slower approach to fixing the deficit than that of his predecessor George Osborne.
My test drive of the Bolt ahead of its introduction today took place on a closed, walled-off course just a few hundred feet from the stage where GM Chairman and CEO Mary Barra will unveil it.
But despite pledging to spend billions of pounds more, May will have to step carefully to avoid widening divisions in her party, with vocal pro-Brexit supporters fearful she is going off course in the EU talks.
The dramatic scaling up of Mueller's investigation into his campaign's ties to Russia comes ahead of what the White House hoped would be a policy-centric several weeks, with the opportunity to reset an off-course agenda.
He isn't bad by any means—20 points per game is not nothing—but the sore right knee that sidelined him for nearly a month in mid-November has thrown the natural line of progress off course.
The isolated nation has recently experienced a large number of failures in its rocket fleets; last October it began an investigation into whether American sabotage was making its missiles explode, veer off course and disintegrate in midair.
Mr. Volker is the man who put Mr. Trump's personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, in touch with the new government in Kiev, though he appeared to have deep reservations about how Ukraine policy was veering off course.
"It would appear that the WTO will inadvertently find itself being complicit in blowing global trade off course; further eroding its moral authority (assuming there was any to begin with), and endangering its own relevance," Varathan said.
The term refers to the hue of smoked fish, and its first use was once ascribed to fugitives, running through the woods, who would supposedly toss stinking, smoked fish in all directions to throw bloodhounds off course.
As a result, Sony quickly pulled Spider-Man from the MCU, leaving fans concerned that the trajectory of the webbed Avenger's storyline would be blown off course after the 2019 summer blockbuster Spider-Man: Far from Home.
The wooden boat is believed to be a North Korean "ghost ship," about a hundred of which wash ashore in Japan every winter when the Sea of Japan turns violent and northwesterly winds blow boats off course.
Maybe you're the one doing the tempting, maybe seeing your ex looking good on the 'gram can send your whole day off course—whatever it is, self-imposed boundaries are great, if not necessary after a breakup.
Beyond saying he sees further gradual rate hikes as likely appropriate, Powell did not lay out a certain path for interest rates, cautioning that preconceived notions of where policy should end up may steer the Fed off course.
Save for a few positive moments, such as the Trump children speaking about their dad, this convention veered off course regularly, it's intended "themes" lost amid the nasty bits, like Dr. Ben Carson comparing Hillary Clinton to Lucifer.
It gives the movie a tried-and-true spine — old-fashioned knowhow versus new tech — but it also means that every time the story seems to be gaining momentum, it veers completely off course in a new direction.
Thus, when the plane missed the beacon, its autopilot remained fixed on a straight-line heading mode which led it hundreds of miles off course toward the Kamchatka peninsula, which served as a base for Russian nuclear forces.
The sources said the Department of Homeland Security is investigating to make sure the missile was not intentionally sent off course as part of an espionage or criminal operation, rather than just an accidental misrouting of the shipment.
But the session quickly veered off course into one of the most surreal political moments in years as Trump unloaded about the fallout from the weekend's protests by "alt-right" activists, white supremacists and neo-Nazis in Virginia.
So whereas a robot like Brett refines its motions bit by bit—drawing closer to its target, resetting, and drawing closer still with the next try—Facebook's robot arm might get closer and then veer way off course.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's rand is likely to cruise through the coming year but the outcome of a trade war between the United States and China could throw the currency off course, a Reuters poll showed on Friday.
The currency faced additional pressure on Friday after ratings agency Moody's downgraded Britain's credit rating, saying the government's plans to bring down its heavy debt load had been knocked off course and Brexit would weigh on the economy.
A long-planned mission to capture a radicalized Englishwoman, who is meeting with members of the Shabab Islamist extremist group in Nairobi, is thrown off course when it becomes clear preparations for a suicide-bombing attack are underway.
The general orbit remains largely intact, with the Robinson family part of a mission to colonize space, before they're thrown off course and shipwrecked on a desolate planet (as usual, much of it resembles the outskirts of Vancouver).
Unfortunately — and naturally — Gertie runs into obstacles with a capital O. Her biggest problem is Mary Sue Spivey, a new girl who seems to have moved from Los Angeles with the express purpose of throwing Gertie off course.
"The drone disruption at Gatwick in December means these results aren't quite what easyJet was hoping for at the start of the year, but it hasn't blown things too far off course," said Hargreaves Lansdown analyst Nicholas Hyett.
No combination of powerful government, media or party elites blew our little vessel over or out to sea; what we call the common man's democracy was not thrown off course, sunk by deriding cause or given fatal pause.
While Tunisia emerged as the only relative success story of the "Arab spring" revolts that it triggered that year, analysts have said economic troubles and a string of jihadist attacks could blow its transition to democracy off course.
United States Army paratroopers from the Fourth Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, which is stationed in Alaska, had been taking part in "Exercise Arctic Anvil" when 87 of them "landed off course into a wooded area," Col.
As an economist, I have to hope that the U.S. economy is not thrown off course by something like a trade war and that it is allowed to overheat as the FOMC's forecast now seems to be suggesting.
Female golfers account for 40 percent of the over 8 million millennials skewing visitors to off-course facilities such as Topgolf, and women make up over one-third of the 3 million junior golfers in the United States.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Less reporting by U.S. corporations could put shareholders in the dark, allow companies to drift off course and even make U.S. stocks less attractive and create less public company investment, some investors and analysts argue.
While there's obvious calculation in that -- hey, let's be sure to appeal to boys as well as girls -- it temporarily knocks the movie off course, before "Moana" regains the wind at its back as it cruises to the finish.
The quiet early-morning hours are a key time for focusing on a set of routines that start your day off right, before the rest of the world wakes up and has the potential to throw you off course.
Sterling was steady for the moment at $1.3486 after falling on Friday when ratings agency Moody's downgraded Britain's credit rating, saying government plans to bring down debt had been knocked off course and Brexit would weigh on the economy.
When the Soviets shot down a Korean airliner that had veered drastically off course into their airspace, nobody in the American administration could countenance the idea that the tragedy might be (as it was) a blunder, not an atrocity.
You'll still need to carefully line up your target through your blaster's sights, but the new Accustrike darts now fly through the air with better stability, which means they're less likely to drift off course and miss your target.
Though Willett was a notable absentee from the pairings for Friday's foursomes matches, Europe captain Darren Clarke said his omission had nothing to do with the off-course furore sparked earlier in the week by the player's brother, Pete.
It could work, as those who want their comments seen by a wide audience will have to find a way to express themselves in an appropriate fashion — without taking the conversation off course or resorting to insults or trolling.
But the satellites can't tell us where, exactly, those handshakes were coming from – they can only determine how far off course the plane had gone from its intended route, based on how much longer each handshake took to complete.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer said on Wednesday that four rate hikes by the U.S. central bank this year is close to his expectations, but added that global uncertainty could still veer this path off course.
Despite a somewhat tentative start to headline bout, the kickboxing legend's jumping head kick knockout of former champion Andrei Arlovski in the second round of their main event meeting certainly didn't throw him off course for a championship date.
EU leaders had been intending to discuss China on Thursday at their summit, but their schedule was blown off course by a long day of talks over how to deal with Britain and its looming departure from the bloc.
It had looked like being a tight battle between defending champion Geraint Thomas, his team mate Egan Bernal and in-form Thibaut Pinot, but the Frenchman was thrown off course by a gust of crosswind in Monday's 10th stage.
Standing at the pulpit in the New Spirit Revival Center in Cleveland Heights on Wednesday morning, Mr. King quickly veered off course as he recalled conversations in which he counseled black celebrities about the realities of race in America.
The assault I went through leading up to where I am now was a major disruption to my plans and my hopes for my life, but I was fortunate in that I didn't let it throw me off course.
The world number one had looked serene throughout the fortnight, not dropping a set, but in "hurricane" conditions he described as the "worst he had ever played in" he was blown off course by the ferocious hitting of Thiem.
These are northward migrating birds, but frequently at Tadoussac, there is a huge morning flight of warblers who have overshot the mark or have been blown off course and are heading back to known food sources before continuing on.
Swarms of locusts in east Africa have devastated crops and sent a passenger plane off course, and now the UN is warning that without international intervention the voracious insects threaten the food security of tens of millions of people.
That isn't necessarily a good thing: Every situation is different, and there are too many variables—how a client slept the night before, what they've eaten, or whether they fought with a partner—that may throw a plan off course.
Another open-air gathering of Lebanese artists earlier this week led to debates about arts role in the protests, but the conversation seemed to veer off course when there weren't basic agreements about what artists should do during such a crisis.
Speaking from his apartment in Tennessee, where he has been performing as part of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, the musician said he is still shocked and hurt by the dramatic ordeal, but he never let it knock him off course.
Wallis plays Rebecca Crosby, a Wall Street Journal reporter whose original plan to write a corporate profile of insurance company CEO Bob Callahan (Jon Hamm) gets thrown off course when his best friend Hoagie (Ed Helms) barges in and tags him.
Business Ebbing global growth and shaky financial markets threw the Federal Reserve off course in early 2016, and it took nearly a year for officials to regain confidence growth would continue and convince investors they would again raise interest rates.
Washington (CNN)If President Donald Trump had been hoping to erase any implications that his abrupt firing of FBI Director James Comey was tied to the agency's investigation into Russian election meddling, he seemed to veer wildly off course by midday.
The series' season winner last year had qualified second and felt he had a car to win with this race with, but obviously that went by the wayside as he had to pull off course before the first pit stop.
Chicago White Sox game on Tuesday night, a White Sox employee throwing out the ceremonial first pitch accidentally flung the ball way off course, striking a photographer who thought he was standing in a relatively safe zone to capture the moment.
The boats had drifted off course, but one was also suffering engine trouble, making it impossible for the Americans to rapidly back off and return to international waters when they were approached by armed Iranian naval boats, the official said.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England's expectation that it will raise interest rates again could be knocked off course by the approach of Brexit and its impact on confidence in Britain, BoE interest-rate setter Ian McCafferty said on Monday.
The recorder was in "a damaged state," an official said, but may still be able to provide valuable clues as to why the Airbus 320 veered off course a month ago and plunged into the sea, killing all 66 aboard.
President Emmanuel Macron, keen to show he will not be thrown off course as he seeks to re-shape France's economy, deployed riot police before dawn at some sites to ensure protesters could not cause disruption for a prolonged period.
Erdogan, however, has made clear that his priority is a new constitution, including changing Turkey to a presidential from a parliamentary system of government, which could lead to a referendum or even another election, knocking the reform agenda off course.
Despite Risch's reluctance to challenge Trump — even when the president veers wildly off course — this does not presumptively mean Risch cannot carve out an informed foreign policy agenda to influence the White House and selectively push back against particularly appalling decisions.
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A surprise decision by Chile, rocked by violent unrest, to withdraw as host of December's U.N. climate conference risks throwing international efforts to ramp up action on global warming off course, environmentalists and rights activists fear.
Still, party leaders are working furiously to get Trump back on message after a disastrous stretch in which he has veered wildly off course and renewed fears among Republicans that he will lead them to electoral disaster in the fall.
To that end, let us reflect on some of Calvin's attempts to achieve the status of Summer Banger so far, and try to pinpoint how, where and why they veered slightly off course on their journey into the pop stratosphere.
But his clear message was that the European Central Bank will not be thrown off course by the machinations of populist politicians, a few months of unsettling economic data or threats by Mr. Trump to impose duties on German cars.
Like its source material, the movie tells a story that is, despite being about humans traveling beyond the confines of earth's atmosphere, supremely claustrophobic: It centers on a spaceship knocked off course, out of fuel and running out of hope.
About a billion miles, give or take, or the distance from earth to Saturn, where the spaceship of the title is thrown off course, greatly increasing the time its load of unlucky tourists will have to spend on their interplanetary cruise.
While his popularity has translated into big off-course earnings – more than $9 million this year alone according to Golf Digest — some wonder whether he should say "no" more often to media and sponsor commitments and focus on his game.
GABARONE, Nov 1 (Reuters) - President Mokgweetsi Masisi, sworn in for a five-year term on Friday, promised to drive a transformation of Botswana's economy, creating more jobs and countering excessive dependence on diamonds that threatens to knock it off course.
In a message to employees about the layoffs on Tuesday that was viewed by The New York Times, Uber's chief executive, Dara Khosrowshahi, said the company had gone off course as it grew and must streamline to regain its competitive edge.
" Ms. Merkel has played down her role as a pioneering woman, but she made a point of congratulating EMMA on its 40th birthday, wishing that it "may continue to fight stubbornly on women's issues and not get blown off course.
I'd see breakthroughs: Victor, 35, would work to pull the class's attention back to domestic violence when the conversation veered off course; Tyler, 26, would tell newcomers how his attitude toward the class had shifted over time, from dismissive to appreciative.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Investigators released a report on missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 on Monday, saying the Boeing 2440's controls were likely deliberately manipulated to take it off course but they were not able to determine who was responsible.
Peter Foley, who led the Australian Transport Safety Bureau's search efforts, told an Australian Senate hearing "control inputs" had been made to fly the airliner off course, but he could not say if one of the pilots had done so.
Kelly won credit for imposing some degree of order on the White House but he struggled with Trump's habit of throwing the focus off-course with rogue tweets and personal attacks, including against members of his own administration and party.
But two years after its approval, the plan, which would supply Crimea's residents with power they once got from Ukraine, has been knocked off course by an obstacle thrown up by the same sanctions, four sources familiar with the plans told Reuters.
The Bank of Canada is also due to raise interest rates again, perhaps as soon as next month, as long as difficult negotiations to renew the North American Free Trade Agreement with the United States do not throw the Canadian economy off course.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A seaplane that crashed in Sydney on New Year's Eve killing six people, including the chief executive of British catering company Compass Group Plc, was off course but the cause of the crash remains undetermined, Australian investigators said on Wednesday.
He begun the day in a three-way tie with fellow Americans Xander Schauffele and Kevin Kisner, two strokes clear of the field, but slumped to tied ninth place with a five-over 76 as a strong westerly breeze blew him off course.
TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYED IN 12 EU STATES The technology has been deployed in 12 European Union countries, including Britain, the Netherlands and Austria, where it was used last year to save a paraglider who had gone off course and hurt his legs upon landing.
"At almost every turn, however, the grand vision laid out by the early founders of these collections — who claimed that secrets of racial evolution would be laid bare in the scientific examination of human bodies — seemed to veer further off course," Redman writes.
The joy of following Giannascoli around this strange territory isn't found in the hope that he'll realize himself when he gets there or that he'll reconcile his disparate, conflicting personas—it's in the freedom he's found to veer off-course at all.
I also like people who've had to be somewhat independent in their life, and they've done something that's a little bit off course — like they were an art history major but then decided to be a coder, and that's their passion now.
A 584-page interim report into the disappearance of the Boeing 777-200ER released on the first anniversary provided details on how radars tracked the plane going off course and issues concerning the battery of the flight data recorder's underwater locator beacon.
Goldman's performance contrasted starkly with that of Steve Castor, the lawyer for the Republican side who veered off course, was unable to establish a clear line of inquiry, and often tried — and failed — to bait the witnesses into caving to GOP talking points.
"From the very start of the Trump administration, the press briefings have veered way off course, becoming more theater than information gathering — theater in which, frankly, the press has often played the leading role," said Epshteyn, who is a former Trump communications staffer.
Her decision to marry brought happiness and two children, but also, she has written, years of challenges as her career crept along, knocked off course every time her husband had to move for his — from Texas to New Jersey and back again.
Maybe, for instance, the United States sends a bomber near North Korea as a symbolic threat, but the bomber veers off course toward Pyongyang, which North Korea perceives as the start of a war, leading it to fire missiles in perceived self-defense.
Democrats, facing comparatively few legal problems and seeking to portray a "culture of corruption" under Republican leadership, have tried to lump Mr. Taylor in with about a half-dozen other Republican candidates whose campaigns have veered off course over accusations of misconduct.
Instead, the company's experience illustrates the incentives that corporate leaders have to develop strong ties with Mr. Trump — the country's businessman in chief — and the reputational risks associated with those relationships when Mr. Trump veers off course, as he did this past week.
"Despite the need to be more ambitious when it comes to climate action, the UN [United Nations] has warned that countries have veered off course when it comes to meeting their commitments under the Paris Agreement on climate change," the report said.
The upcoming federal election in Germany is not going to throw Brexit negotiations off course, but the U.K. needs to face the reality that Brexit is not the greatest priority for the EU, according to the head of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM).
In a town where very few have stood up to President Trump's bullying, Powell has distinguished himself by not allowing Trump's incessant personalized abuse to knock him off course from pursuing the Federal Reserve's dual mandate of low inflation and high employment.
Here's How Far the World Is From Meeting Its Climate Goals | This 2017 graph shows how two years after countries signed a landmark climate agreement in Paris, the world remains far off course from preventing drastic global warming in the decades ahead.
The fish was trapped in there, but controlled the Jellyfish's movement, the fish would have a difficult time swimming in a straight line, the Jellyfish would knock him off course though, and every now and then it would get stuck swimming in circles.
After a final rocket boost, the car, along with its mannequin dressed in a SpaceX-designed spacesuit, wound up off course, farther out into space than the company had expected, after it ejected from SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket on its first test flight.
Vasya the Confused Flamingo Video: Siberian Times/Khramtsov Alexey Motherboard's Sarah Emerson recently reported on a confused flamingo, nicknamed Vasya, who ended up in Siberia after wandering thousands of miles off course on his migratory route from Kazakhstan to the Arabian peninsula.
Undercommit, and it may throw markets off course - and draw more fire from Trump, who has been relentless in demanding not one but a slew of rate cuts and even a return to crisis-era bond buying to supercharge a softening but still-growing economy.
In previous years, he's come sixth, and last year he may have won had he not veered off course, adding four miles to his journey (occasionally the track is just marked out with arrows spray-painted on the ground, or hammered up on trees).
Earlier on Monday, a group representing British manufacturers said they expected a slight recovery for the sector later this year but that slow improvement could be knocked off course if the country votes to leave the EU. Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Toby Chopra
A slight breeze didn't cause too many headaches while I was taking the Enterprise for a spin, but it was thrown off course by the occasional strong wind thanks to the added styrofoam hull and warp engines that ended up acting like tiny sails.
On the group's return trip to Utila, they drifted off course – it was never determined whether it was a gas shortage or mechanical problem that was to blame – and they were found by the U.S. Coast Guard four days later, adrift in the ocean.
It will be quite a few years before Harvard's Robobee is able to fly around a controlled laboratory setting all by itself, and even longer before it tackles the uncertainty of the outside world where even the tiniest of breezes can throw it off course.
Azharuddin Abdul Rahman's resignation comes a day after a report by a 19-member international team revealed the doomed jetliner was likely steered off course deliberately by someone and flew over the Southern Indian Ocean for more than seven hours after communications were severed.
Some senior administration officials, who vent that critical stories about White House "palace intrigue" often overshadow positive policy news, saw the Sadler situation as yet another example of how a few staff members were able to throw the administration's message off course by leaking.
Speaking with Dr. Isabel Pedersen, Professor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, we look at the influence of augmented reality, how it will change our view of the road, and whether or not this new digital interface will steer us off course.
Even though his campaign in the six-month lead up to his official announcement, on June 15th, had its fair share of missteps, producing headlines such as "How Jeb Bush's campaign ran off course before it even began", he was still the acknowledged front-runner.
Playing the back nine first and cruising along at two-under par enjoying the view from near top of the leaderboard, the Italian suddenly veered off course at the eighth hole when he sent his tee shot over the cliffs into a tangle of brush.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, a champion of forward guidance, essentially abandoned the tool this year after previous steers were knocked off course by the plunge in oil prices and inflation, earning him the epithet of "an unreliable boyfriend" from a member of parliament.
The possibility that Britons could vote to leave the European Union a week after the Fed's June 14-15 policy decision will play a role in that decision, he said, but any market reaction is unlikely to throw the U.S. economy too far off course.
Froome described how a gust of wind funneled through buildings veered him off course as he tried to blow his nose during a practice ride and his first question after the crash was whether he would recover in time to race on the Tour.
Clinton tried to portray a steely fortitude in facing Mr. Trump, and a determination not to allow his personal attacks to get her off course, she offered a glimpse of the toll that reliving some of her lowest and most publicly humiliating moments would take.
Ann Lee HusseySouth Berwick, Me. To the Editor: Re "The Anti-Vaxxers' War on Truth," by Frank Bruni (column, March 10): I read and respect Frank Bruni's opinions the majority of the time, but his description of anti-vaxxers is a bit off course.
Its bailiwick is what is known as signals intelligence — known among spies simply as "sigint" — and other forms of electronic spying, such as creating computer viruses that caused Iranian nuclear centrifuges to spin out of control or some North Korean missiles to veer off course.
Government plans to turn a budget deficit into a surplus by the end of the decade look off course, and on Sunday Osborne said he would need to announce fresh spending cuts in his annual budget statement to parliament, which starts at 1230 GMT.
One of the producers of "The Aeronauts," Todd Lieberman, told Business Insider that too much of the sand bags that balance the basket were let go on the balloon&aposs descent back to the ground and it veered off course from its intended landing place.
The suit argues that some new requirements could help better protect passengers, such as video recordings inside vehicles, prohibiting drivers from turning off the app while on a trip or sending alerts to the drivers and passenger(s) when the trip has gone off course.
In an effort to steady his campaign after several rough weeks of controversies that knocked him off course, Trump put some new leadership at the top of his team this week and is about to begin his first real concerted television advertising campaign in the battleground states.
Bill Mott, the trainer of Country House, said after the race and reiterated in a recent interview that it was a "young, green" Maximum Security who veered off course because of the puddle and crowd noise and that Saez did a good job of reasserting control.
He talked about the surging gallery that enveloped him on the concluding hole of last year's Tour Championship, when he won his first PGA Tour event in five years, a triumph that seemed to eclipse the travail of four back operations and myriad off-course embarrassments.
As chaotic as the world might feel in 2020, it&aposs getting harder to see what might knock the global economy off course as central banks commit to lower interest rates and easier monetary policy, the US-China trade war cools off, and growth looks steady.
And so I decided to ask other people for help because I'm like, I'm stuck and I didn't like to admit what I saw as an alpha-male master of the universe dude, that I should be taken off course by the death of my mother.
To operate drones beyond visual line of sight and in large numbers, particularly in densely populated areas, will take not just extra rules but the establishment of new traffic-management systems, akin to air-traffic-control systems, to prevent drones crashing into each other or veering off course.
In 2015, during a hearing on the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed budget for 2016, Sessions took hold of the questioning and careened it off course, turning it instead into an interrogation of EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy on the Clean Power Plan and its proposed emissions cuts for power plants.
The country is party to some 700 treaties, member of myriad international organisations and spends tens of billions on a nuclear deterrent unusable without America (this week it transpired that, at Washington's behest, Parliament had been kept in the dark when a missile went off course in a test).
"No one really asked me if I was married, so I didn't have to answer that question," Hideki Matsuyama, revealing that he was married, in a press release to Japanese media, who interview him interminably after every round, but seemingly never ask him about his off-course life.
Around that time was when I was the most depressed and was in the most pain and the most unhealthy in my life—living in LA, too thin, hair's falling out, just completely off course and feeling really lost, and not getting along with anyone except the twins.
And while NASA is great at actually spotting these space rocks — in total, the agency has found more than 90 percent of 1 kilometer-sized near-Earth objects around our planet — the agency isn't yet able to knock them off course if they were to threaten our planet.
After suggesting the BoE might increase rates on a couple of occasions in the past two years, only to be knocked off course by plunging inflation, Carney and his fellow policymakers are looking at pay, among other factors, to help them decide when to move on borrowing costs.
From Days 62-76 of the presidency, one of the very probes that could derail Trump's administration, was instead knocked off course by the fog of chaos that engulfed much of Trump's own campaign and administration but was foreign to the staid, closed-off world of intelligence investigations.
And while Cramer was quick to point out that the market's "fearlessness" may not last forever, seeing as the VIX was trading at similar levels in 2006 and 2007 before the financial crisis hit, Sebastian thinks it would take something drastically negative to jolt the market off course.
Global slowdown, investor fears could extend Fed pause Wobbling global growth and shaky financial markets threw the U.S. Federal Reserve off course in early 210, and it took nearly a year for policymakers to regain confidence growth would continue and convince investors they would again raise interest rates.
Not unlike the masterful manipulation that Quinn and Rachel regularly exercise at the controls of Everlasting, the season's overarching plot was impressively self-contained; even when it threatened to veer off course near its conclusion, the finale wrapped every narrative loose end as tightly as a Chipotle burrito.
But that night in July 2018, as the man veered off course toward a deserted parking lot, as he cranked up the radio and ignored her questions, as her real driver called her wondering where she was, Ms. Suarez said she realized with horror: This was not an Uber.
"Grief Cottage" revisits some of her favorite themes — fractured families, parentless children, the initial shock and long-term repercussions of death and disappearance, how the future can run off course in a flash — to make the very good point that it doesn't require a ghost to haunt a life.
While that launch also failed, Shotwell says SpaceX "knew exactly what was wrong" (the launch team reportedly jumped the gun when triggering the separation of the first two stages of the rocket, sending it off course), which helped the company get the fourth attempt right just a month later.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The benchmark S&P 500 index hit a record high on Thursday as an almost giddy euphoria over the prospects of a U.S. interest rate cut fueled the appetite for equities, but there are plenty of pitfalls that could throw the stock market off course.
The sector's bosses converge on Seoul for a summit this weekend, but what might have been a celebration of growth in one of the world's most vibrant regions now risks being thrown off course by a crippling U.S.-China trade spat and growing environmental pressures spreading from Europe.
Supporters of Brexit have often accused Carney of giving over-gloomy assessments of the costs of leaving the EU. Hammond also said the Brexit delay was hampering government efforts to improve economic productivity and could throw off course a planned multi-year budget for government departments due late this year.
Instead of taking time to heal, I was taking time to recall the night in excruciating detail, in order to prepare for the attorney s questions that would be invasive, aggressive, and designed to steer me off course, to contradict myself, my sister, phrased in ways to manipulate my answers.
NEW YORK, June 20 (Reuters) - The benchmark S&P 500 index hit a record high on Thursday as an almost giddy euphoria over the prospects of a U.S. interest rate cut fueled the appetite for equities, but there are plenty of pitfalls that could throw the stock market off course.
Supporters of Brexit have often accused Carney of giving over-gloomy assessments of the costs of leaving the EU. Hammond also said the Brexit delay was hampering government efforts to improve economic productivity and could throw off course a planned multi-year budget for government departments due late this year.
Mr. Wood explained that vagrants are, technically speaking, birds or other animals that don't belong here, usually because they've gotten lost or blown off course: the odd sapsucker, for example, or the one northern gannet that took a wrong turn and has been returning to Southeast Farallon for four years.
But Danes — politicians and the general public alike — need to realize something that strangely eluded them completely: that they are held to higher standards in the world than the overwhelming majority of other countries, like, say, Hungary (my native country, which has veered off-course as a fully fledged democracy).
"At CFA's 85033 Under 40 Awards last Thursday night, keynote speaker Rudolph Giuliani veered sharply off course from the leadership message he agreed to deliver and presented unscripted personal opinions which were independent of CFA's political position or core values," Trojan wrote in the email, which was obtained by the Observer.
NASA Administrator Jim BridenstineJames (Jim) Frederick BridenstineCongress greenlights NASA's crewed moon lander — sort of Boeing launches first Starliner test flight Doug Loverro's job is to restore American spaceflight to the ISS and the moon MORE tweeted that because of going off course the Starliner was burning more fuel than expected.
In the minutes of the June meeting, many Fed policymakers who participated in the policy discussion stressed the sharpness of the hiring slowdown could be statistical noise, and most argued the economy would be ready for rate increases unless a financial or economic shock knocks America off course, according to the minutes.
The whiplash weekend just past the eight-month mark of Trump's presidency reflects an administration still dictated by the personal whims of the President, who aides and friends describe as continually agitated by a series of unfulfilled campaign promises and convinced the counsel from his hired hands has steered him woefully off course.
In a statement published Monday, the Egyptian investigation committee said it had validated radar data provided by the Greek authorities in the days after the crash that indicated that the plane had swerved abruptly off course, first making a sharp left turn before veering to the right and spiraling down into the sea.
Still, in the minutes of the June meeting, many Fed policymakers who participated in the policy discussion stressed the sharpness of the hiring slowdown could be statistical noise, and most argued the economy would be ready for rate increases unless a financial or economic shock knocks America off course, according to the minutes.
Another hoax perpetrated on New Yorkers was the handiwork of Edgar Allan Poe, who wrote a piece for The New York Sun on April 13, 1844, indicating that a European balloonist had been blown off course on a trip from England to France and had ended up on an island in South Carolina.
This original proof of concept was a resounding success and the moth was able to steer the robot toward the scent marker with high degrees of precision even when subjected to various handicaps, such as a blocked field of vision or a turning bias which would pull the robot a little off course.
"Bitter Wheat" is unlikely to reverse the prevailing feeling that Mr. Mamet has skidded off course of late, despite the attachment of big names to his works — like Al Pacino, who starred in the poorly received "China Doll" on Broadway in 2015, or Mr. Malkovich, on hand on this occasion as commercial catnip.
As I quickly figured out, the best way to think about it is: you can tap more than once in the same direction to move pieces in Tetris without messing up your snake's progress, and you can also instant drop in Tetris so you don't totally go off course with your snake.
Finance minister Philip Hammond has promised that an end to government austerity is within sight, but his plans to relax his grip on public spending could be knocked off course if Britain's economy suffers from a disruptive exit from the EU. ($1 = 0.7905 pounds) Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Mark Heinrich
They sought to demonstrate a hypothesis: that the pyramids, hieroglyphs and sophisticated calendars developed by pre-Columbian civilizations in Mexico, Central America and Peru might have been inspired by Egyptians who, deliberately or after being blown off course, drifted and sailed with the Canary Current to the Western Hemisphere as long as 5,000 years ago.
We did have a talk about how, in the second arc, in particular with the backmatter [the part of comic books where the creators respond to readers' feedback and questions and include notes and essays about the context of their work], we have drifted off course a little bit, and we want to course-correct.
The official said three current scenarios are being reviewed: The sailors used the GPS incorrectly, or failed to maintain navigational awareness; the GPS suffered a technical malfunction; or Iranian forces or some other personnel in the region "spoofed" the GPS in a signals attack designed to alter the GPS, causing the boat to be unknowingly thrown off course.
You have to learn how to interact with and monitor such systems, as well as things like GPS navigation devices, lest you end up like the people profiled in a recent New York Times article, who mindlessly followed the computer's instructions until they found themselves plunging off a bridge or going hundreds of miles off course.
In the meantime, the impending overshoot of CO2 targets is a sign of how far off course the energy system is from the objective set by policymakers; how much warming is now likely if things continue on the present trend; and how much effort will have to be made if policymakers want to avoid this outcome.
At that point the threat of a recession seemed distant unless some sort of outside event intervened to throw the economy off course - something like the collapse of the dot-com stock market bubble ahead of the brief 2001 recession, or the implosion of the U.S. housing and credit markets ahead of the more serious 2007-2009 Great Recession.
He did not grow up with money and so he was very insistent on kind of instilling us with values and work ethic and having us understand that like where we were, and that it necessarily, that it wasn't by accident…There was a period of time where he was like 'you're going off course here.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Jamie McGeever LONDON, Dec 13 (Reuters) - It's that time of year when investors try to size up the economic, policy and political risks that will shape the 12 months ahead and outline the essentially unpredictable events that could knock their strategies and investments off course.
He followed that up with a 39-point effort in his hometown, Oakland, where he did everything he could to overcome an enormous early lead from the Warriors, playing big in the face of near-certain defeat, attempting to right a ship being thrown off course by the overwhelmingly stiff yellow currents of Golden State brutality.
The Knicks' most famous fan won the Oscar that had eluded him for more than 343 years and surely knew as well as anyone that one measly victory, even over the Spurs and their decorated coach, Gregg Popovich, wouldn't knock the team too far off course in its shameless bid to finish at the bottom of the standings.

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