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"When he gets off track, I'm going to let him know he's off track," the devoted dad told NBC.
If you learn to decipher between feeling like you're off track and actually being off track, you'll learn how to course-correct over time.
But behavioral problems in high school knocked her off track.
Late in our interview, Wagner gets a bit off track.
Financial firms have helped push our economy badly off track.
I was getting lightheaded, and my heart was off track.
Has one of tech's most voracious acquirers run off track?
Drug addiction then took his life off track, he said.
I knew I could take you off track with that.
A: They go off-track in terms of not saving enough.
Another round of sweeping tariffs could knock Wall Street off track.
Admittedly, to many observers, the train was already way off track.
Whatever Jameis Winston's intentions were, things went way, way off track.
Plus, other unforeseen challenges have cropped up, throwing timelines off track.
Still, they whispered, what if his flywheel has gone off track?
Despite these findings, we're far off track and only getting farther.
"I went off track but now I'm back on," he said.
"Don't take them off track," said Barry Drexler, an interview coach.
I, too, think our country has gone off track in its values.
Ms. Ortiz paints Ice-T as someone who got hopelessly off track.
"Elizabeth, your Move ring was off-track yesterday," the Watch told me.
However, this is where I went off track in my own calculations.
Even after you graduate, there's a million ways to fall off track.
Duke (1-1) had several mistakes that put early possessions off track.
Sorry, the history geek in me got us a bit off track.
A budget can prevent you getting too far off track, Hoffman says.
They're not going to be thrown off track by the impeachment brouhaha.
Rousseff's accounts suggested the government's finances, although deteriorating, were not far off track.
Before we get too off track, what do you think of this song?
In fact, what we talk about more in Formula One is off-track.
Don't let these two almost identical images of Madonna throw you off track!!!
Business leaders are recognizing they're way off track ahead of a new decade.
Of the three primary contenders, only Exaggerator had won on an off track.
The Knicks must lay a foundation even as another season begins off-track.
Is there anything that could happen plot-wise to set it off track?
But the respect they gained — on and off-track — has been life-lasting.
Colleges also monitor students' progress closely and intervene when they go off track.
Low, middle, or high income, if you have good values and you live and teach those, you're gonna get off track here and there, your kids are gonna get off track here and there, but you're gonna be basically okay.
He&aposs doing what friends often do with friends who&aposve gotten off track.
He got as far as finishing his pre-med education before veering off track.
But over the course of nearly 90 minutes, the conversation repeatedly veers off track.
Will the Democratic Party veer off track or steer toward and support centrist candidates?
"To the point where all my interviews were getting totally off-track," Giller says.
We have a great time in Ireland, next thing you know, we're off track again.
The buttons on the right help switch between off-track, practice and free play mode.
It's called "Bad Blood," and it's a kiss-off track about one friend betraying another.
Q: Since these money precepts are so simple, where do most people go off-track?
But the Quetta kidnappings were unlikely to "put the Chinese interests off track," he added.
"I don't like how he gets off track," said Bill Devine, 65, of Bath, Maine.
"We can't let it take us off track" when it comes to improving the relationship.
How off-track would the conversation have to go for the Assistant to mess up?
To help you evaluate, we've rounded up nine red flags that indicate you're off track.
I had forgotten how far "off-track" we went from our original discussion about contranyms.
For the most part, horses are trained off-track, in training centers or on farms.
Then at Mile 93, Walmsley missed a left turn, went off track and got lost.
What's more, technical programs are often highly structured, with little room to go off track.
It's the only way to get back on track if you're off track in recruiting.
"The card serves as a touchstone to confirm I haven't strayed too far off track."
"The US was already off track in meeting its Paris Agreement targets," according to the report.
A trip to the office vending machine threw me off track straightaway. Everything. Has. Plastic. Wrapping.
I feel like with everything coming into rotation we got off track with pure hip-hop.
And that plan may have been further thrown off track by Tuesday's big management shake-up.
And the M.T.A. had saved more money by putting off track maintenance not deemed absolutely essential.
I couldn't believe these guys I once knew so well had gotten so far off track.
Cancelling would mean losing a lot of money and set us off track for the year.
And then together, as a communitywide system, they ask questions: Where are children falling off track?
This most recent flurry of lobbying on behalf of CRRC shouldn't push the ban off track.
When you start taking yourself too seriously, then the tendency would be to get off track.
After getting off track for a moment, Brown then asked the host what the word "lit" meant.
The tool will alert investors when they fall off track, and suggest how to address the issue.
A strong ocean current can sweep turtles off track; winds can do the same for migratory birds.
"At that stage in life, an emergency coming up can totally knock you off track," Rhodes says.
In Discovery's defense, the season finale suggests that the show's creators know they've been getting off track.
After my breakup a few months back, I went completely off track and have been feeling sluggish.
" When you get off track, get back on and move forward, because "everyone has ups and downs.
Stronach has already invested an estimated $25 million in Laurel while opening four off-track betting locations.
These voters were the backbone of Reagan Country, and they know Republicans have wandered far off track.
The school's main purpose is to impart the integral skills of rally racing, an off-track motorsport.
Swift currents pushed divers off-track for hours at a time, sometimes tearing off their face masks.
But then fiscal policy went off track, which you can see by the big red clockwise loop.
Trump and the Republicans in Congress will do everything they can to throw the Democrats off track.
But splurging again and again can throw them off track — or land you in credit card debt.
"Sometimes you can get completely off track because you get caught up in other things," Harris said.
But off-track (they) had a massive following and could balance that aggressiveness with humility off of track.
By 2011, he realized he was off track and redefined the company's mission around the future of mobility.
"You can't use people and guarantee that they won't go off-track," says a Salafist politician in Egypt.
The Saudi government claims the murder was committed by rogue agents during an interrogation that went off track.
The budget target for this year may now be off track by about one percentage point of GDP.
But, as researchers noted in a statement about the study, that doesn't mean respondents were totally off-track.
He was also handed a five second penalty for forcing Hartley off track, with two penalty points awarded.
Read on for Asprey's tips for enjoying the holiday — without letting your health journey get too off track.
I don't think I'm taking ... I don't think anything's ... You don't think anything has taken you off track?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Joe Biden Express to the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination went a bit off track this week.
Their first date was a little awkward, with Scott ending the night early after the conversation veered off track.
I would enjoy a supercut of Sansa's most male-destroying glares set to this Martina McBride kiss-off track.
Sometimes, that's good enough to throw space sleuths, especially adversaries already looking for the craft, off track, McDowell said.
But if you're investing for the long term, don't get pulled off track by the distractions of right now.
The new agency, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, "has gotten off track," Mr. Price said last year.
Dr. Blasey's revelation has sent what had appeared to be a surefire confirmation for Judge Kavanaugh careening off track.
Any inconvenience has the potential to throw you off-track when your day is planned down to the minute.
But he identifies at least one thing that could cause the economy to go off track: The trade war.
Hope that the feeling of invincibility that Amazon sometimes exhibits throws it off track or stirs up real regulatory inquiries?
Otitis is a senior cat whose life was thrown off track due to unexpected cysts that cost him his ears.
Tesla got off track after introducing new Autopilot 20193 hardware in October 2016 and parting ways with technology partner Mobileye.
The Neediest Cases Fund Substance abuse, early retirement and the loss of her apartment threw Gail Henderson's life off track.
Certainly, there will be more brick-and-mortar locations like off-track-betting where you can bet on horse races.
She was overspending, we weren't aligned on decisions, the vision was getting off track and the financial crisis wasn't helping.
One of this week's UNGA conclusions was that the world is far off track from meeting the goals in time.
But — as is often the case when chatting with this particular late-night host — things got a little off track.
"You might have fallen off track, but it's normal," said Michael Hornung, the manager of the Intern and Earn program.
The "robo-advisor" also regularly checks the performance of investments against goals, suggesting alternative strategies if things go off track.
But city officials and others believe the law allows flexibility for schools that primarily serve students who are off-track.
The Sun conflicts with planet of surprises, Uranus, at 7:34 AM on Wednesday, causing things to go off track.
She created a more collaborative environment and stood up for her team if deadlines were missed or projects went off track.
He understood that things were very off track even if he didn't have a precise road map of what to do.
He consumes between 1700-1800 calories a day, carefully noting each one in a journal so he doesn't go off track.
What they have done off-track...it's great but what triggers for someone to buy tickets to come to the circuit?
But his apology was limited in scope, seemed slightly dismissive, and went off track when he mixed ISIS into the conversation.
Mr. Giambri also worked for Off Track Betting as an announcer, and as a computer technician, before retiring several years ago.
While the second-quarter loss was smaller than expected, "Our 1.093 results are off track," WestJet CEO Ed Sims told analysts.
Half of all American households live paycheck to paycheck; it's alarmingly easy, with one moderate gust, to get badly off track.
The predominant theme was that all stakeholders are off track in achieving these goals, but that it is not too late.
To be fair, many of the intervening events that threw us off track would have been impossible to predict in 2001.
Goldberg plays nimbly against Penman's lissome bass, phrasing things just behind the beat, then just ahead, but never coming off-track.
You can also factor in larger upcoming expenses to your budget calculations so they don't blow your investment plans off track.
Had they not gotten off track, a pair of hikers on Mount Williamson, California's second-highest peak, would have missed it.
If parents are already struggling to feed children for optimal health, the focus on calories could throw them further off track.
The incident exemplified how the railways, which made much progress after being privatised in the early 1990s, have gone off-track.
That's still off track for meeting the Obama-era Paris Agreement pledge to reduce national emissions by 5.73%-28% by 2025.
Although Huffington says that she's pretty committed to this routine, she admits that life intervenes and she sometimes gets off track.
Sunday was a real show on-track by Elliott and a real show off-track by his huge legions of fans.
On Thursday, communication planet Mercury stations retrograde through August 19, and whatever fun you were planning could be thrown off track.
The more you try to be organized and efficient today, the further off track you will get: Go with the flow!
That&aposs why it hurts for me to be looking at corruption in the FBI, not to get too off track here.
But we decided to stroll down Unter-Den-Linden the day before, which meant the rest of our day was off track.
The risk that the programme goes off track remains high, as we noted when we affirmed Greece's 'CCC' sovereign rating in September.
And they've experienced how easy it can be to fall off track when unexpected bills or an illness throw budgets off balance.
The minute you go off track or question his logic at all, you're dead to him, you're the enemy of the week.
Ever gotten off track working on origami (who hasn't?), and wished you could figure out how to undo your last few folds?
All the while it is checking its location against the known 3D map of the surface so it doesn't get off track.
RELATED: DC swamp creatures lie in wait for Trump's tax bill That's an ambitious schedule that could easily be thrown off track.
He gained some time when both Hamilton and Verstappen joined the list of drivers who had off track moments at Turn 1.
BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti told staffers in a memo this week that the company had been knocked off track because of coronavirus.
However, Yellen acknowledged that the weakness in the global economy could knock the U.S. economy off track from an otherwise solid course.
During a recent trip to South Africa, my friend Natasha Khan found herself off track while hiking a trail near Cape Town.
But for a third successive time, the national finances have gone off track before elections, forcing the winner to confront a fiscal crunch.
"The way to have an important impact on a situation where the messages were getting off track was to use science," Slezak says.
So sometimes the relationship between art and movements can be cyclical in the wrong way, a way that actually takes things off track.
Just how off track is the subject of the new analysis, led by Joeri Rogelj at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
The plan to land on MarsPeople are onto his plan and now he keeps making the Mars jokes to throw us off track.
Then, paradoxically, things started to veer off track after she shared a teaser video for Joyride, in the first days of September 2015.
But if rebalancing is driven off track, the current contango structure will probably prove too narrow, and nearby futures could sell off sharply.
So despite all your hard work and color-coded references, you're off-track the second that first urgent message comes into your inbox.
It went a little off track in the first quarter but "looks like the 'beat machine' is back on track," analyst Gupta said.
This comes against the backdrop of widespread concerns about bond scarcity that, if left unaddressed, could throw the ECB's stimulus scheme off track.
But Trump immediately veers off track and starts talking about wheels: HANNITY: What are the options, though, if you declare a national emergency?
A pair of bipartisan measures to lower drug prices were thrown off track Thursday by objections as senators battle over the issue.  Sen.
It was obvious to him that the country was profoundly off track, and that both major political parties were morally and intellectually bankrupt.
The new government, headed by Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman, has sought to reassure Ukraine's Western-backers that reforms will not veer off track.
It's rare for an Olympian to return to a second Olympics because it's so easy to career off track after taking time off.
The song, a graceful and sweet kiss-off track, has since become not only a chart-topping hit but a pop culture moment.
Arab and European leaders warned ahead of the announcement that formally recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital would push the talks further off track.
"Unless the picture improves in Nigeria, it's almost guaranteed that sub-Saharan Africa as a region will be pulled off track," Watkins said.
If any US attacks went off track, Trump would have to explain to the American people why the use of force was necessary.
One of them lets you play off-track, in a free-play mode where you can drive across any surface and unlock full speed.
The mission, which military officials said went off-track from the start, left Chief Petty Officer William "Ryan" Owens dead and three others injured.
In the past five decades, nominations have gone off track when a president overplayed his hand or his administration slipped up on candidate vetting.
Kinsey's most embarrassing parenting moment was an instance that went a little off track from how she had planned — but is hilarious in hindsight.
"As unfortunate as this event was today, I don't think it's going to get us very far off track," he said, according to WLKY.
But time is running out — we may have as little as 22025 years left to hit that target, and we are way off track.
Part of what he's learned so far is, when people don't have a sense of purpose, that's when their lives seem veer off track.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, winner at Silverstone last year but yet to triumph in 2019, was fourth but had an off-track excursion at Becketts.
But America has gone off track, and the outlook for the kids growing up there is a lot gloomier today than 40 years ago.
But there are a few sneaky by-products of the meal that can set you off track (like one too many glasses of alcohol).
"They are off track compared to their competitors," said Amy Myers Jaffe, an energy consultant and senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
But aid groups and financial organizations are increasingly raising concerns the world is off track to meet the ambitious set of targets by 2030.
Check out how badly off-track the IMF's forecasts of worldwide economic growth have been since 2011: This holds at a country level, too.
Jordan and conservative Republicans have sought unsuccessfully to gain access to the memo, which they think may show the probe has gone off track.
On Thursday, your communicative planetary ruler Mercury begins its infamous retrograde period, complicating your written and verbal communications and throwing your commutes off track.
The best laid plans are the ones that fastest go off track, and no matter what you do, you can never truly be prepared completely.
Yet so far, the trade disputes have done nothing to knock the nearly 9-year-old economic expansion — the second-longest on record — off track.
One particular new option is a "friction assist," which lets the player turn up or down how severely they'll be affected by driving off track.
We do another X-ray and see that while it has healed (yay!), there's scar tissue that may just be forcing my joint off track.
The gang also got a little off-track, ordering fast food with extra ketchup (for Ryan Lochte) and watching locals dance to their loud music.
The $8.5 billion sale of motorsport franchise Formula 1 could be driven off track by an ownership conflict of interest, according to one industry expert.
Hammer, who played Hutton Morrow in Ford's 2016 film Nocturnal Animals, took to the stage to introduce the director, but things quickly got off track.
Three carriages on a train headed to the southern province of Qena went off-track, state news agency MENA said, citing a transport ministry statement.
" Alcantara also reminded Kardashian West's fans and subscribers that "while it's easy to fall off track" from working out, "it's tougher to get back on!
So there was no really sort of going off track in that way; it's always been this is the game that we've always envisioned creating.
"This is what gives policymakers indigestion, is that something is going to knock us off track from overseas," Zentner told CNBC's Worldwide Exchange on Thursday.
The session was largely uneventful except for a few incidents of drivers going off track as they sought to tease traction from the drying surface.
It's possible to love your country and still, like a parent scolding a wayward child, speak up when you feel like it's gotten off track.
Since the album's release on Friday, its sign-off track "1985 (Intro to 'The Fall Off')" has made the most traction in internet rap circles.
The appropriations process has gotten off track because the "process" no longer fits the new realities of the congressional schedule and an intensely partisan environment.
Snow and sleet were in the forecast for the New York area during the rush-hour period, which could throw things even more off track.
The international Paris Agreement is designed to keep warming below two degrees Celsius, but the world's countries are far off track from meeting that goal.
It also means they don't have a duty to monitor your account, so you might not get a heads-up if things go off track.
Three years after nearly 220 countries signed a landmark climate agreement in Paris, the countries are far off-track from their pledged carbon emissions goals.
And it's an age when, because of the speed of change, small errors in navigation by a leader can send us hurtling far off track.
Two new analyses signal how the world is far, far, far off-track from even preparing for steep emissions cuts, let alone making them happen.
But the curiosity voyage gets a little off track with its science, and we're not talking about exploding rats or people consuming copious amounts of chemicals.
However, Mr Dennett has an excellent record of predicting developments in cognitive science, and it would be rash to bet that he is far off track.
Technology could still malfunction, and it's possible that astronauts will get thrown off track simply by being in a place that we know very little about.
"Every now and then there are times when we notice we're getting off track and have to regroup," Chip says in the latest issue of PEOPLE.
On-track to off-track The Trump administration's agenda received a boost of momentum earlier this month after the House passed the Republican health care plan.
According to minutes of that session, released on Wednesday, Fed officials discussed whether a more volatile global environment would throw their outlook for rates off track.
Now many are speculating it may have to consider doing even more to make sure the euro zone economy doesn't veer off track as a result.
Some parents worry that their children could veer off track academically and never recover, but higher education experts argue that the opposite appears to be true.
In the statement, he said many students arrived at the school already off-track and have trouble making up the course credits in time to graduate.
And this week's astonishingly delayed decision to finally replace IRS Commissioner John Koskinen is probably the example of how draining that swamp has gone off track.
Proposed legislation would allow the two tribes, the Connecticut Lottery Corporation, and Sportech, which operates off-track betting parlors in the state, to offer sports betting.
Upton, the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said he would not endorse the presumptive Republican nominee because he believed he had gone "off track".
Other reasonably big deals with countries like Canada, South Korea and non-EU countries in the European Economic Area such as Norway and Iceland are off track.
"Perhaps we can persuade this government to revisit the off track direction that is driving the so-called new foreign policy," he told a forum in Manila.
"For the nations collectively to be thousands of years off track in meeting these human rights is shocking," WaterAid Chief Executive Tim Wainwright said in a statement.
Where Snowden's analysis goes horribly off-track, however, is when he tries to contrast the severity of information at issue in his case from that of Petraeus.
There are a couple of key sources that can throw you off track when it comes to deciding when to claim Social Security benefits, according to Kotlikoff.
Although the compelling history in "Troublemakers" provides a number of tantalizing clues as to where things got off track, this is not the focus of the book.
But if the 22040 new coal plants get up and running, Japan could blow past its 173 target and move further off track from its 217 target.
Several drivers had minor off-track moments or spins, as they tested the limits of the circuit, with two brief virtual safety car periods during the day.
Inside the fluorescent-lit building, they could buy coffee and lottery tickets, try their luck at an off-track betting parlor or sit for a dental appointment.
" He added, "The danger with Mr. Risch is that we are going to get neither expressions of alarm when the administration is off track, nor effective oversight.
" Beyond her talent, another endearing quality Almond Eye has is her kindness, leading to one of the popular catchphrases about her: "Angel off track, devil on track.
Never one to step on the scale ("I don't need to unless I start to see myself getting off track"), the actress tries to limit her meat consumption.
The second place where they go off-track is that they think their financial adviser is their pal, and is always doing what is in their best interest.
Also hard to miss is a certain resemblance to indoctrination rhetoric of the past amidst movements like Stalinism that we now securely condemn as having gone off track.
Of course, things may have gotten a bit off-track when the company was revealed to have obtained the data of as many as 87 million Facebook users.
This is because no other player in basketball seems so self-possessed, so dismissive of the idea that anything outside of himself could possibly throw him off track.
" In his January 17 confirmation, Price said he was a "strong supporter of innovation," but said he believed the CMS innovation center "has gotten a bit off track.
The only help will come from Jeff Dye, a young tech-savvy comedian with an agenda of his own and who isn't above leading the men off track.
His performance and conduct on and off track was that of a true gentleman and it was a pleasure and honour to have had him within our Academy.
But in interviews with nine city staff members who worked on Renewal, all said it was clear within the first year that the program was veering off track.
The country is far off-track to meet the cuts it pledged to other nations at big climate meetings, in Copenhagen in 2009 and in Paris in 2015.
Ms. Suen endured Hong Kong's earlier problems, like the outbreak 17 years ago of SARS, which killed almost 300 people and briefly knocked the territory's economy off track.
The Spaniard was handed a 30 second penalty, dropping him down to 18th with Rossi, who went off track and fell following the collision before resuming, in 19th.
Jonah Bayer is a Noisey contributor (he interviewed Bar Rescue's Jon Taffer about punk once), member of the band United Nations, and host of the podcast Going Off Track.
At the beginning of that hearing today, the Democrats had clearly planned, and Ron you probably agree with this, to get this thing off track as fast as possible.
The Commission concluded that Portugal did not correct its excessive deficit by the deadline of 2015 and that Spain is off track to correct it by the 2016 deadline.
Australian Jack Miller was lucky to survive unscathed from a massive crash in final practice, with his Marc VDS Honda going off track and slamming into the tire wall.
They eventually realized that each time the vehicle had reoriented itself to observe a far-off object in the Kuiper Belt, the movement slightly pushed New Horizons off track.
The Mars Room is a bleak look at an American woman whose life has veered off track; an American woman who never had much hope in the first place.
In Formula E, the track action — practice, qualifying and racing — and the drivers' off-track appearances — for the media, fans and sponsors — all happen on a single day, Saturday.
The brazen false flag is a case study in the difficulty of assigning blame in a world where hackers routinely borrow one another's identities to throw investigators off track.
"We're not going to allow the setback in the Senate on healthcare to knock us off track with our plans for tax reform in the fall," he told constituents.
"I sensed a wide recognition that we are off track," said UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, but also a "real determination" from all stakeholders to get on track.
Vettel was handed a five-second time penalty during the race on June 9 for going off track and returning in what was deemed to be an unsafe fashion.
The world is falling off track on ambitious global development goals adopted by U.N. members, a panel of scientists said in an independent assessment report released at U.N. headquarters.
If I were Trump, I would insist on wheels at the bottom of my chair so that I can rapidly remove myself from negotiations if things go off track.
Fred Upton: I won't endorse 'off track' Trump After the Orlando carnage, Trump suggested that if the people in the nightclub had guns themselves, the story could have been different.
And if a woman gets off track, Ellevest will reach out to tell you, in a highly personalized way, what you need to do to get back on, she says.
The interview got a little off track when Delevingne, who was sharing the interview with her Suicide Squad castmates Margot Robbie and Karen Fukuhara, revealed a hidden talent of hers.
But as climate scientists and well-informed politicians have been saying for months, global carbon emissions are way off track if we want to meet even the 2 degree goal.
The international community is "severely off track" to reach United Nations global health targets – agreed by 193 countries and known as the Sustainable Development Goals – by 2030, the report said.
Dobbs not only whacked Trump for cozying up to the business establishment, but urged viewers to call the White House to say how far the president has run off track.
They'll debate which approaches make the most sense and have the best chances for economic viability, and which safety and security vulnerabilities and other challenges could throw them off track.
Much may hinge on financial markets, which for a brief period around the start of this year looked like their fretting over China might throw the global economy off track.
"Investors were worried that the administration may have gotten off track and was pursuing other items," said Kim Forrest, senior equity research analyst at Fort Pitt Capital Group in Pittsburgh.
The controversy triggered by the penalty, for going off track and returning in an unsafe manner while defending the lead from Hamilton, is unlikely to die down in a hurry.
Fourteen carriages of the train, travelling between the northeastern city of Patna and the central city of Indore, were thrown off track in Pukhrayan, 65 kilometres south of Kanpur city.
Net farm income has dropped from $220006 billion in 2202 to an expected $2628 billion in 28500, a decrease of nearly 6900 percent since EPA took the RFS off-track.
Mr. Cornstein attended Mr. Trump's wedding and ran New York City's off-track-gambling operation in the mayoral administration of Rudolph W. Giuliani, who is now Mr. Trump's personal lawyer.
But the development of Divinity 2 went badly off-track, and made "so many compromises… that what shipped was but a shadow of what I had envisioned it to be".
The universal child care policy is of personal significance to Warren because she believes that, more than once, her career almost went off track because of challenges with child care.
But she suggested another option: a small school that had recently opened called West Brooklyn Community High School, dedicated to helping students who had gotten off-track get their diplomas.
Some of Trump's earlier speeches were stilted or stiff, but on Friday he was smoother and at times he left the script to improvise without going too far off track.
In an interview with Fox Business Network, Mnuchin said he was not worried about the plan going off track because of either Democrats or conservative Republicans making their own demands.
This is the central preoccupation of Morgan's novel: the way that African-Americans have been forced off track, literally and figuratively, to the psychological, political, and material advantage of whites.
Soon after the spacecraft was launched, it went off track because a clock was not set correctly, failing to reach the correct orbit and rendezvous with the International Space Station.
Although "Juanita" teeters off track a bit with the chef's half-baked back story, it soars when it allows its lead to explore the complexities of love and unbridled joy.
Here is how some families are meeting the demands from both sides, without letting their own retirement get off track: * Make decisions as a family Family communication is key, says McPeak.
"That suggests a degree of skepticism about trade, inflation, or anything else knocking the economy off track," said Jim Baird, chief investment officer at Plante Moran Financial Advisors in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Shares of Abercrombie & Fitch tumbled 13.76 percent in trading Friday, as a steep dropoff in sales at the company's namesake label showed its long-awaited turnaround has veered farther off track.
The weak May report raised concerns about the recovery of the economy and was seen as throwing the Fed off track from its plans to raise rates in the near term.
In addition, Cowboy's "smart" features powered by the Cowboy app enables the device to be switched on and off, track location, provide "ride stats" and support remote troubleshooting and software updates.
The House intelligence committee was knocked off track when Chairman Devin Nunes, R-California, defended the Trump campaign through a bizarre series of events that included a secret White House visit.
Which, you might think, could provide not only momentum for Trump's off-track presidency but also offer up a blueprint for how Trump can succeed when he return stateside this weekend.
And what happened was that the process went completely off track, it was not managed well, there was no transparency; there was no clarity as to what information was being shared.
Additionally, Assemblyman Eric Houghtaling, a Democrat who is working on the state legislation, said that off-track betting windows in New Jersey, known as O.T.B.s, could also potentially take sports bets.
Because of the damage Intelsat 229e sustained, the satellite is now slightly off track on this orbit, which means it could cross paths with other GEO satellites in the years to come.
It appeared for a short time that Garcia's charge had gone off track, when his score of bogey at the par-four 10th was changed to a triple-bogey on the leaderboard.
"But if it ever compromised our ability to be a healthy married couple or our kids started to get a little bit off track, we would quit this thing in a heartbeat."
A majority of Republicans (55%) believe that America is so off track that we need a leader who is willing to "break the rules," while 57% of Democrats disagree with that statement.
But if things bog down; if events take the nation off track; and/or if bad things happen and they are in any way tied to Trump's behavior, then watch out. 40.
Yet there are exceptions like CAR, South Sudan, Yemen and the Democratic Republic of Congo that are horribly off track — because they are ruled in parts not by governments but by gunmen.
Following a visit to Zimbabwe last week, IMF officials highlighted that the program is now "off-track" due to inconsistent policy implementation, notably delays and "missteps" in foreign exchange and monetary reforms.
Why it matters: It follows fresh reports in recent days showing how the world is far off track from even beginning the steep emissions cuts needed to meet the Paris agreement's goals.
The FBI may have had a bad period generations ago when J. Edgar Hoover went off track, but for decades now it has been the premier law enforcement group in the land.
"Things have gotten so off-track around here in the last couple of years, you know in the last three or four years, it's just become a course of events," said Sen.
Although most countries have fallen short in their efforts to address poor nutrition and food insecurity, the United States appears to be badly off track on all its nutrition targets, the report found.
LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Haas are appealing against Romain Grosjean's Italian Grand Prix disqualification but will not let off-track 'gamesmanship' distract them in Singapore next weekend, team boss Guenther Steiner has said.
After all, they did not want to elect anyone associated with the establishment GOP, and instead bucked the system, went off track ,and jumped on the Trump train all the way to victory.
China's support for an inter-Korean summit on April 27 also signals a determination to intensify the contacts between Seoul and Pyongyang that would be very difficult to stop or throw off track.
The same poll finds more than a third of Republicans, 28503 percent, saying they want Congress to put a "check" on the president so as to keep the country from going off track.
The recent rally in utility stocks — the sector is up nearly 4 percent over the last three months — got knocked off track as the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield began to march higher.
While Danny Brown's been pretty quiet since his 2013 album Old, he's recently hinted at new music this year, and last night his DJ and frequent collaborator Skywlkr shared a one-off track.
According to comments on Genius, "Things Get Worse" was recorded over a cast-off track Eminem wrote for his 2009 album, "Relapse," which was released months after Brown was charged with felony assault.
One of the best ways to ensure that you're not going completely off-track with your health, Hines says, is by practicing a fitness routine — and following it, even on the holiday itself.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Wednesday that Zimbabwe's economic reform agenda was off-track, and that without further donor support the risks of a deep humanitarian crisis were high.
Even though I really enjoyed this episode, we are pretty far-off track from the mystery that was introduced in the first two episodes — two of the best of the series so far.
The team had said on Sunday they intended to appeal after stewards handed Vettel a five-second penalty for going off track and returning in what they deemed to be an unsafe fashion.
It is thus not surprising that the hearing was briefly and bizarrely dragged off track by Congressman Bill Posey, who urgently needed to know if Zuckerberg would keep Facebook safe for anti-vaccine crankery.
Understanding what these questions actually mean will significantly boost your chances of getting hired: The worst thing you can do is to go off track and start babbling about yourself and your work history.
However, Pfeiffer did say that the reporters asked if they were off track at all with the information they presented, and they were "advised" that they had a good handle on Manafort's business dealings.
"The main storyline of the Gap Report has been quite consistent: We are far off track," Elliot Diringer, executive vice president of the environmental nonprofit Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, told BuzzFeed News.
The decision to give Vettel a five-second penalty in Montreal, for going off track and returning in an unsafe manner while defending the lead from Lewis Hamilton, triggered a controversy that rumbles on.
But Trump and Pence need the conversation to be steered by Kelly and Ayers so that it does not get off track, and sometimes Ayers will interpret remarks Trump makes for Pence later on.
There's even a virtual coach who can keep an eye on and provide feedback and teach users valuable lessons, such as how to recover from falling off track — a common pitfall for dieters everywhere.
Their confidence is fragile, the most unexpected thing can knock them off track, and so how we think about this in a much more flexible way, but maybe we give credit for prior achievement.
A press release from Oreo points out that the mystery could be one new flavor or a combination of two current flavors — but that could just be a ploy to throw us off track.
He is pondering a broader response to the Russia issue, people close to him say, but he is so far stymied by opponents he can't see, but who have clearly knocked him off track.
While the White House is being accused of trying to knock the House investigation, led by under fire intelligence committee Chairman Devin Nunes, off-track, it faces a greater challenge with a parallel Senate probe.
Why it matters: The data underscores how the U.S. is off-track for meeting its pledge under the Paris climate agreement, which is to cut these emissions by 26%–28% below 2005 levels by 2025.
The new "Parents, Kids & Money" poll from Baltimore-based money managers T. Rowe Price suggests that many parents have not only veered off-track in raising money-smart kids but have steered into a ditch.
"The pitcher knocked him off track, you can't just go tackle a guy basically — I know he didn't mean to, but if that's allowed, then our pitchers should be doing that a lot," Mattingly joked.
Top U.S. allies scrambled on Friday to keep a Group of Seven nations summit from veering off track as President Donald Trump vowed to deal with "unfair trade practices" by Canada and the European Union.
On a chaotic and rain-hit afternoon of ever-changing fortunes, the race came as a contrast to last year when Vettel had been wrong-footed by a sudden rain shower and skidded off track.
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - A zero tolerance approach to drivers who go off track risks turning the British Grand Prix into "a mess" and penalties must be applied fairly, Renault rookie Jolyon Palmer said on Saturday.
But Clinton is such a strong favorite in the overall battle for the nomination that the Vermont senator needs to definitively knock her off track — and the caucuses were his best opportunity to do so.
Without voting representatives in Congress, Puerto Rico could not fully leverage congressional support to force recovery funds to flow to the island faster, and to ask questions when the recovery was clearly running off track.
World leaders, who have pledged to end FGM by 2030, are "seriously off track", rights group Equality Now said, as it called for global efforts to end the practice to be broadened to more countries.
Members have worked hard to preserve the legislation's bipartisan appeal — it cleared committee on an 2628-28500 vote — and none of the amendments approved during the first week of debate threw the bill off track.
Radical staff changes such as Trump's latest — which is even more radical that the replacement of Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski in June — only happen when a campaign is off-track and in dire trouble. 6.
The big picture: The launch comes days after the latest data showed how global emissions — which are still rising — are extraordinarily far off track from achieving the long-term goals of the Paris climate agreement.
Young people remain three times more likely to be unemployed than adults, most of the world&aposs extreme poor are projected to live in urban settings by 2035, and basic sanitation remains "off track," she said.
Manager Tahsin Yasin said the audit, which the company is contesting, made him realize the government's much-vaunted reforms were off-track, a gloomy prospect for a country battling an economic crash and a separatist war.
Hamilton ran off track after the car snapped and spun into turn three in the afternoon when he was on a soft tyre run, with the team then detecting a misfire in his car's power unit.
At the time of the show, the Gosselin patriarch worked as an IT Analyst, but seems to have gotten off-track (professionally and personally) following his very public and very dramatic divorce from Kate in 2009.
IEA's new 2018 projection underscores how the global energy system is far, far off track from the gigantic and rapid transformation that the UN's deeply researched analysis calls needed to stay within the 1.5°C target.
"The majority of people believe the transition is off track and we are back sliding towards an authoritarian system," Jawar said, sitting in his heavily guarded home-office in the centre of the capital, Addis Ababa.
An initial U.S. investigation in November found that U.S. forces had meant to target a different building in the city of Kunduz and were led off-track by a technical error in their aircraft's mapping system.
The weak jobs report for May raised concerns about the recovery in the economy and was seen as throwing the Federal Reserve off track from its plans to raise U.S. interest rates in the near term.
I think society can really put us on a conveyor belt and try to mold us into things that aren't ourselves, so my goal is to slow that process down or knock that off track entirely.
Drawing on U.N. data, the UK-based group calculated some countries will need hundreds of years to provide safe drinking water and toilets for all their people, meaning countries collectively are thousands of years off track.
This was immediately blasted as coming too late, a weak last-ditch effort to throw the Trump train off track, and the next few days have demonstrated just how far the Cruz/Kasich team is behind.
The first big test of whether things are truly off track will come this week, when North Korea is due to destroy the Punggye-ri nuclear test site, in full view of international observers and journalists.
Rosberg, winner in Belgium last weekend, set his best lap of the morning on the soft tires as did Hamilton, who was one of several drivers to have off-track excursions as they probed the limits.
"A lot of people got off track with their savings over the course of the recession and they're still making up for that," says Jennifer Schramm, senior strategy policy adviser for the AARP Public Policy Institute.
A line from the lead off track "The Web" goes "Yeah, I met someone else / Without leaving my little house / No, I haven't held her yet / I met her on the Internet", before an abrupt ending.
Fill Me In podcast: Brian Cimmet (who runs the Lollapuzzoola crossword tournament with Patrick Blindauer) and Ryan Hecht have a weekly podcast in which they discuss puzzles and, more often than not, run hilariously off-track.
So another key thing to watch for in the Super Tuesday results is whether the delegate leader is on track for an actual majority — or, if not, just how far off track they are from it.
" David McIntosh, president of Club for Growth, said Hawley and his Senate Republican colleagues "should not be thrown off track by rumors and innuendo, and instead should stand behind President Trump in support of this nominee.
It is also about sending a message to the kingdom that the king is in charge and that the modernizing path bin Salman is trying to push the country along will not be thrown off track.
But he was too far from safe terrain to be moved, and his remains would stay buried under gray boulders for decades, until last October, when two hikers who had gone off track stumbled upon them.
You can find ways to stay motivated by following a few key habits: Make time for personal reflection, refocus your efforts when you fall off track, and always circle back to what's most important to you.
"These attempted bombings are a clear sign that our civil discourse is so off track that it is becoming a national security threat," said Dr. Carolyn Lukensmeyer, executive director of the National Institute for Civil Discourse.
Talks between the United States and the EU were thrown off track after the United Kingdom voted in June to leave the 28-nation bloc, essentially pushing off completion of the TTIP agreement until next year.
I think a lot of it like the backlash to Dark Souls 2 comes from a place of worry that this meant that they were off track, or that they'd only caught lightning in a bottle.
"During the final phases of the nuclear deal negotiations, they toned it down a bit just so they wouldn't throw the negotiations too far off track," said the Institute for the Study of War's Chris Harmer.
What are the things, the signals or the biggest things in your life that have taken you ... that have made you happiest and what are, and what are the things that have taken you off track?
Vettel finished first in the race in Montreal on June 9 but lost the win after a five-second time penalty for going off track and returning in what stewards deemed to be an unsafe fashion.
We pay off our credit cards several times per month Tracking our spending goes a long way toward keeping us accountable toward our goals, but we take one more step to ensure we don't get off track.
"Once he pulled it up a little too high, that weight came off track and the heavy weight came down, hit the clock, knocked the clock off the wall, so then you see the results," Poirier said.
After increasing rates in December for the first time in a decade, the Fed has watched tentatively as global markets seesawed and weak growth in China, Japan and Europe threatened to pull the U.S. recovery off track.
"Our original location in Montparnasse was a little off track for visitors to Paris on short stays," said Mr. Hébel, noting the new location's proximity to such tourist favorites as the Picasso Museum and the Pompidou Center.
Athletic Director Bubba Cunningham said in a conference call that the university had "serious concerns" about a process that he said had "gotten off track" in a case tied to North Carolina's long-running academic fraud scandal.
Fenech has been one of the strongest anti-Fillon voices since the former prime minister's campaign was knocked off track by a scandal over his use of public funds to employ his wife as a parliamentary assistant.
McCormick and Spieth's caddie, Michael Greller, consider Spieth's perfectionism a double-edged sword: It motivates him to keep working diligently, but he can be steered off track by the internal torrent of negativity when he falls short.
As early as 1971, when off-track-betting interests were looking to move in on the numbers action, Harlem activist James R. Lawson testified in favor of maintaining local control of the game before a legislative committee.
Your planetary ruler Venus, the planet of love and money, meets with retrograde Mercury on Wednesday, making midweek an ideal time to loop back on a work email, or reach out to important connections that fell off track.
OK, we might have gone a little off-track there, but a fast food ad geared at children should never be open to that level of first-year-of-film-school interpretation by adults, and this one is.
Which simply underscores that as time is lost to chaos and mismanagement, a continued lack of competent subordinates in key agencies will only increase the odds that new bouts of chaos and mismanagement will throw things off track.
However, even if it looks like the economy is turning around and the numbers suggest things are on track, market uncertainties could still pull things off track, said Lee, who is head of North America economics for Citi.
While the quarterly loss was expected, SAP's announcement in January that it will shed 4,400 staff has been followed by a string of senior departures, leading some customers to fret that its transformation may be going off track.
"I think NeNe realized we were getting off track and she went ahead and brought it on back and reminded Marlo that she could use Atkins or a Keto diet herself," the supermodel added on the after show.
"We are wounded and embittered by the latest attempt by Egyptian authorities to throw off track (the investigation) into the barbaric killing of our son, Giulio," the newspaper La Reppublica quoted the parents as saying in a statement.
Tightening financial conditions driven by falling stock prices, uncertainty over China and a global reassessment of credit risk could throw the U.S. economy off track from an otherwise solid course, Yellen said earlier in prepared testimony to Congress.
In her prepared remarks, Yellen said the U.S.'s economic path and labor market could be thrown off track by a number of factors, including a global reassessment of credit risk, tightening financial conditions and uncertainty surrounding China.
But a recent report from the Chinese language Economic Daily News suggests that the launch may not happen until October or November, according to DigiTimes, which has an on-and-off track record reporting on Apple's supply chain.
Formula One drivers were warned in their Friday briefing that anyone who went off track with all four wheels at the Stowe, Copse and Club corners, where there was an advantage to be gained, would face stewards' action.
This year's British Grand Prix, a home race for triple world champion Lewis Hamilton, is on July 16 but Thursday, July 13, is the first day of off-track activities and a decision must be taken by then.
The commentary also beseeched Mr. Trump to hold onto his "dream" of improving relations — what it described as an "epoch-making cause" — and push aside people in his administration who are trying to throw that mission off track.
Why it matters: While emissions have been in a generally downward trend for well over a decade, the report late last week shows how the U.S. is off track to meet its pledges under the Paris climate deal.
It may seem counterintuitive, but the agency is more likely to look kindly on someone who admits they're off track and wants to work it out than someone who has been lining the litter box with their notices.
"Full-Blown Meltdown," the record's most audibly pissed-off track (an outlier on an album full of earworm-y hooks), directly addresses Stefan Babcock's songwriting: "How long will self-destruction be alluring?" he yells through pummeling, thrashy guitar.
They also slapped Sergio Perez with a penalty for going off-track and emerging in front of the cars he had been racing against, despite the fact that he had tried to follow the proper re-entry procedures.
"I don't see support around the euro zone to say, 'These guys are completely off track — let's help them,'" he said, adding that a bailout of Italy would also "wipe out" the European Stability Mechanism fund within two years.
"There are certain possibilities that we could have a deal (at a May 24 Eurogroup meeting) concerning the package," Mramor said, referring to Greece's promises on previously agreed measures and for 'contingency' plans in case things go off track.
While the quarterly loss was expected, the company's announcement in January that it will shed 22020,22023 staff has been followed by a string of senior departures, leading some customers to fret that its transformation may be going off track.
But in "Thanksgiving Parade," she gets to do some sinister physical comedy alongside Bobby Moynihan and Mikey Day, as the trio play enormous Macy's parade balloons who veer off track, scaring an unsuspecting family watching from their apartment window.
However, the film gets off track when Ai broadens its scope to include interviews with experts and journalists — a sideline that repeats information previously covered by media (ex: the involvement of federal and state police, and failure of justice).
But just as much seems to come from a sense that somewhere along the way, we veered off track, and if we could just figure out when and where that happened, we might be able to find it again.
The Mossad did discover that the body had been removed from the Jewish cemetery in Damascus where it was initially buried, and transferred once or several times to other places, apparently in an effort to keep Israel off track.
Of the fossil fuels, the report found that coal production is the furthest off track -- the world is expected to produce 150% more coal in 2030 than is allowed to keep global warming to no more than 2 degrees.
After trawling through mountains of data, the European Space Agency said Wednesday that while much of the mission went according to plan, a computer that measured the rotation of the lander hit a maximum reading, knocking other calculations off track.
"We are thankful for our success, but if it ever compromised our ability to be a healthy married couple, or if our kids started to get a little bit off track, we would quit this thing in a heartbeat," they said.
Washington (CNN)Members of the House intelligence committee will get a second round of questioning in with FBI Director James Comey on Thursday -- this time behind closed doors -- after weeks of wrangling that almost knocked the House Russia investigation off-track.
But since the fall of the Soviet Union, he says, the world has come off track, and what has ensued is a crisis in capitalism: The underlying principle is an enlightened form of capitalism, that capitalism really gave us the wherewithal.
Negotiations appeared to get off track earlier this month over two issues crucial to any agreement: what to do about the Flores settlement, which places restrictions on how long children can be detained, and alternatives to detaining families together indefinitely.
The seeds of Mr. Perelman's involvement were planted a decade ago when Michael R. Bloomberg, who was the mayor, became the chairman of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum to restore confidence in the project, which had gone off track.
Speaking to an audience of financial professionals and students in Vancouver, she noted that while the global financial system is in a better place than it was a decade ago, trade uncertainties and other geopolitical risks could throw things off track.
According to the initial U.S. investigation, U.S. forces had meant to target a different building in the city and were led off-track by a technical error in their aircraft's mapping system that initially directed them to an empty field.
But I found no other ordinal numerals in the mix, so I left that whole train of thought in the station (I was off track anyway, to muddle the metaphor, trying to come up with some sequence that wouldn't have worked).
Azerbaijan's first grand prix may have got all the attention but, away from the fenced-off track and the television cameras, hundreds of amateur boxers from around the world are also in town and fighting to qualify for the Olympics.
Promoted by a Presbyterian minister, this attempt to eliminate the "temptation" of off-track wagering did little; Tammany Hall liked the poolrooms and used its clout with the police to keep them open (with the occasional show raid, of course).
"This is not the first time the president has said something that has taken us badly off track or that speaks to the worst of America's historic, negative impulses and it, frankly, probably won't be the last time," he added.
Dinesh and I went to college together at Dartmouth College way back before they called it political correctness, they were trying to avoid the fundamental debate about the greatness of western civilization, how off track they have been on so many issues.
Investors will keenly watch for the June payrolls report on Friday, especially after a shockingly weak May report raised concerns about the recovery of the U.S. economy and threw the Fed off track from its plans to raise rates in the near term.
On Tuesday the Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation announced that it would seek New York State's permission to open a 100,000-square-foot gambling emporium at Belmont Park, the racetrack on the edge of Queens that is home to the Belmont Stakes.
CHAPTER FOUR di chu Earthrise Ta Shu stopped recording for his cloud show, feeling that his remarks were veering off track again into an area he did not want to share with his viewers, an area reserved for his poetry if anywhere.
Some of the top minds trying to bring autonomous vehicle technology to the masses will debate which approaches makes the most sense, have the best chances for economic viability and which safety and security vulnerabilities and other challenges could throw these off track.
Still, a Reuters poll of over 21.25 economists showed the Federal Reserve on course to raising interest rates next month, out of step with its global peers, after being thrown off track several times since its initial hike nearly a year ago.
PARIS (Reuters) - Thousands of supporters gave embattled French presidential candidate Francois Fillon and his wife a standing ovation at a rally on Sunday, in a show of support after his campaign was thrown off track by allegations of misuse of public funds.
The drivers, whose ages range from 17 to 33 and include some familiar names to fans who follow the various junior series, now face on and off-track tests with former grand prix racers David Coulthard and Alex Wurz among the judges.
Sadly, a lot of my self-care practices got way off track when I was in an abusive relationship and I'm still working, almost four years later, to recalibrate how I think of what I deserve and what I'm responsible for in life.
Spain's interim government has outlined further measures including a pre-defined process if regional budgets go off-track, with the threat of using BSL powers to withhold funds if adjustment plans are inadequate, and a working group is assessing regional financing reform options.
But, but, but: "[A] lack of progress in other parts of the economy means the UK remains far off track against its upcoming legally-binding carbon targets, let alone the recently adopted goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050," Evans writes.
Tightening financial conditions driven by falling stock prices, uncertainty over China and a global reassessment of credit risk could throw the U.S. economy off track from an otherwise solid course, U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said in a testimony to Congress.
Bond issues would help Ukraine to manage $15 billion in foreign currency debt that needs to be repaid or refinanced by 2020 - $8 billion of which is due by next year - with its program with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) well off track.
One estimate has suggested that more than half of the US population could be found in this way — although genealogists have warned that, in practice, complications like adoptions or misunderstandings over who is the biological father of a child can throw an investigator off track.
Thousands of supporters gave embattled conservative candidate Francois Fillon and his wife, Penelope, a rousing ovation at a rally in a show of support after his campaign was thrown off track by allegations of misuse of public funds relating to employment she carried out.
Before the BOE meeting, euro zone yields had already dipped after one of the ECB policymakers most resistant to monetary easing, German Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann, said its bond-buying programme could be adjusted to prevent a scarcity of eligible debt throwing it off track.
"They are stealing the race from us," Vettel, a four times world champion, had said over the radio when told he was under investigation for going off track and returning in what was deemed to be a dangerous fashion, forcing Hamilton to take evasive action.
"It's a good lineup, on and off track, with their approach to the team, they are hard workers, dedicated, very committed, and I think they like a challenge of being part of a team that is growing, that still needs to build," Abiteboul said.
The thing is, it's pretty predictable that huge pressures like that get you off track, and that's why you need to remember that you're going to die, to sort of cut away the bullshit so that you can take a stand and do something courageous.
But the United States under President Trump is leaving the agreement, and a United Nations report last month suggested that even if countries meet their pledges to cut emissions, and many are far off track, warming would be more than twice the 1.5-degree target.
Al-Attiyah had won this year's first stage, was runner-up in the second and was poised to retake the overall lead in the third from France's nine times world rally champion Sebastien Loeb when he went off-track and crashed into a hole.
But it could also go off track if all accusations are taken on faith, if due process is seen as an impediment rather than a requirement and an underpinning of justice, and if men and women grow wary of each other in the workplace.
But then somewhere along the line, between taking guesses on his favorite old school SNES game (NBA Jam, probly) and remembering the blood code from Mortal Kombat (ABACABB, duh), we got wayyyyyy off track and started talking about the pre-apocalyptic nightmare in which we currently live.
"The concept also calls for a laser system that's weakest at the center and stronger at the edges so, as Manchester put it, if the probe ever veers off track, the shape of the the sail and the laser will allow it to "automatically self correct.
If Mr. Bush eventually gets a more sympathetic hearing by history, as he hopes, it will not start with Jean Edward Smith's "Bush," a comprehensive and compelling narrative punctuated by searing verdicts of all the places where the author thinks the 43rd president went off track.
Although there are some efforts to improve this reporting, DOD has consistently scored poorly on Publish What You Fund's "Aid Transparency Index," which in a 2015 review called the DOD a "big disappointment" and rated it "off track" and "moving in the wrong direction" on aid transparency.
Where once the likes of Mr. Obama and Mr. Baker ran Washington and the world, now they are left to gather along with other "formers" at conferences and dinners and in the conversation held here at Rice University to discuss where it all went off track.
The big picture: The talks opened two weeks ago amid fresh signs of how the world is far, far off track from meeting the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement — holding temperature rise to 2°C above pre-industrial levels and ideally limiting it to 1.5°C.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, discounting the risk that a trade war may throw a global recovery off track, said the economy is on the cusp of "several years" where the job market remains strong and inflation stays around the Fed's 2 percent target.
In a bombshell article last week that threw frontrunner Fillon's campaign off track, Le Canard said Penelope Fillon was paid a total of 500,000 euros for many years as the assembly assistant of Fillon his successor, but could find no trace of her having done any real work.
Some Clinton critics maintain that she could yet be pushed off track by an external event, such as an unforced error or damaging disclosures from an organization such as WikiLeaks, which published embarrassing emails between Democratic National Committee staffers as the party's convention began this summer in Philadelphia.
Powell, discounting the risk that a trade war may throw a global recovery off track, said there were still "several years" of strong jobs and low inflation ahead for the United States, and that an era of stable growth may continue provided the Fed gets its policy decisions right.
"As I look historically at when policy has gotten off-track, I think it is that desire, which I absolutely understand, to wait for more certainty," said Ms. George, the only member of the policy committee who voted to raise the Fed's benchmark rate at the March meeting.
"We thought it was a great opportunity and great time to have her come back and talk about what else D.C. and other cities can do to support youth who are off track," Heather Wathington, chief executive of the Maya Angelou Schools and its foundation, told The Washington Post.
Particularly since President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Agreement, the United Nations estimates that we're way off track to keep the Earth's temperature from rising 2000 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels, the goal set by the landmark 2016 deal signed by 195 nations.
Particularly since President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Agreement, the United Nations estimates that we're way off track to keep the Earth's temperature from rising 1.5 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels, the goal set by the landmark 2016 deal signed by 195 nations.
"The government that came to office following the 2018 elections adopted an agenda focused on macro stabilization and reforms ... but [this] is now off-track as policy implementation has been mixed," the IMF said in a statement outlining the conclusion of its latest Article IV consultation with Zimbabwe.
About half of Hypur's business comes from the marijuana industry — other clients are payday lenders, off-track betting and guns sellers — and with the expected growth of marijuana legalization, this could grow to make up 80 percent of its business, said Michael J. Sinnwell Jr., chief operating officer at Hypur.
Investors will keenly watch for the June payrolls report on Friday, which includes both private and public employment numbers, especially after a shockingly weak May report raised concerns about the recovery of the U.S. economy and threw the Fed off track from its plans to raise rates in the near term.
"That tightening has got to be taken into account because it has some effect on underlying economic conditions," Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan said in a recent interview with Reuters where he said the Fed needed time to weigh whether global financial turmoil could knock the U.S. economy off track.
They confirm the truism that there's no sure path to success as an artist, that uncontrollable factors like revolutions and poor health can throw careers off track or end them abruptly, and that ultimately it's worth sticking to one's guns even if it means toiling in obscurity for a hundred years.
The annual UN report, which measures how far off-track the world is from meeting its climate goals, concluded that global greenhouse gas emissions must drop 7.5% each year over the next decade to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, or 2.7% each year to limit warming to 2 degrees Celsius.
"Unfortunately in today's world, these headlines are happening more and people get off track and do things that are just totally unacceptable and when they do you have to deal with it and there are certain consequences and if these allegations are true he will suffer those consequences as well," says Thomas.
If he'd really believed the project was on the up-and-up, it's easy to imagine Trump as a candidate making a public to-do about the deal—arguing that he felt America's relationship with Russia was off-track, and that as the world's smartest businessman, he alone could set it right.
As a result, the whole world is off-track on fighting climate change, even though United Nations scientists warned last year that the world may have as little as 22020 years to halve emissions to stay on course to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the more ambitious target in the Paris agreement.
"All the things he did, developing the (tire) inner liner, I mean blowing out tires and hitting the wall on purpose in tests — those are just things people don't do anymore," three-time Cup Series champion Darrell Waltrip recalled of Baker, someone who was both friend (off-track) and foe (on-track).
Per Geman: This year's annual summit follows fresh reports showing how far off track the world is from even beginning the steep emissions cuts needed to meet the goals of the Paris deal: Holding the global temperature rise to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and ideally limiting it to 1.5°C.
Research published last year by the International Rescue Committee and the Overseas Development Institute found that four out of five fragile and conflict-affected states are off-track to meet the SDGs by 2030, as violence and instability have undermined economic development, health outcomes, gender equality, and climate change exacerbates resource stress.
"You're going to need to hear from the European Union and others that have been viewed as skeptical — that they agree with the fundamental principles that the United States is espousing, that the Appellate Body has gone off track," said Hillman, whose one term on the Appellate Body lasted from 2007 to 2011.
But when some lonely dude might hack into high-speed stock trading systems or spook the trading algos, quant-fund managers, and high-speed traders and throw algorithmic trading off track to where prices might actually fall in a major way, all heck breaks loose, and the Pentagon feels empowered to step in.
I think if you talk to most people our age who are in good health, the thing that has really taken them off track and literally sent them into a very serious point of stress and unhappiness for months has been when something comes off the rails with one of their kids.
Perhaps this is why fully 60 percent of them are willing to endorse a proposition that in previous periods would be viewed as extreme: the country has gotten so far off track that we need a leader who is prepared to break some rules if that is what it takes to set things right.
"It's important to state that what we can expect now is the fourth election where the pro-European parties will win and I think this would have been the largest risk that the election could've gone off track but I think there's a very high chance that this will not be the case," he said.
"We're going to find out pretty soon in Osaka whether the two governments are committed to getting this relationship back on track, because right now the relationship is off track and heading in the wrong direction," said Myron Brilliant, the executive vice president and head of international affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
If the art of LeWitt and Serra, with its emphasis on group-based production — the engineers and forge technicians for Serra and the swarms of ruler-and-pencil wielding artists for LeWitt — could be considered a precursor to the workshops and factories run by today's museum-sanctioned artist-CEOs, the line of succession has gone seriously off track.
So if the leading candidate is significantly off track from a majority after the Super Tuesday delegate haul is locked in, he or she may never get back on track for one — paving the way to a contested convention in which no candidate wins the majority on the first ballot (something that's never occurred in the modern nomination system).
That night, the pair continue their solemn, sober march toward proposal day with a serious conversation, during which Jed tries to reassure Hannah that his music career won't get in the way of their relationship — despite what his parents have said, despite what her parents have said, and despite what the Internet has said (but let's not get too off-track here).
And the drama playing out in Turkey today is the story of just how off track a once successful country can get when a leader who demonizes all his rivals and dabbles in crazy conspiracy theories comes to believe that he alone is The Man — the only one who can make his country great again — and ensconces himself in power.
Faced with an extreme case of writer's block and the wide, wonderful world of dating apps, a graduate student named Richard wrestles with a crucial question for the millennial generation: When your twenties are supposed to be one predictable upward trajectory toward nice restaurants, cushy apartments, and pairing off via algorithm, what happens when you swerve and get off-track?
He helped to re-establish the RBI as a credible inflation targeting institution," Ed Smith, Asset Allocation Strategist at Rathbones told CNBC via email, adding that the exit along with Modi's structural reform agenda going off-track may further inject uncertainty in the region and "lead investors to question whether Indian equities still deserve to trade at premium valuation multiplies relative to its emerging market peers.
Of course, any song-lyrics picture book would do well to tap Kadir Nelson, who is always in tune with whatever he's illustrating; see, for one, the image in "Just the Two of Us" of the father with hands poised to catch his son as they're walking alongside a mildly foreboding cityscape at dusk ("So if the world attacks, and you slide off track / Remember one fact, I've got your back").
In a lot of ways, the message I have for Silicon Valley and ... it is an app, so it is sort of a message to them because when I was working on it, when Ian was working on it, we were a little angry at them for creating so much addictive technology that was getting us off track and making us feel bad about ourselves and our friends and stuff.
" She said she also faults Mr. Biden for letting the hearings get out of control — "The process went completely off track" — and for failing to restrain Republicans like former Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah, who brandished a copy of "The Exorcist" during the hearings, and former Senator John C. Danforth of Missouri, who while advising Judge Thomas enlisted the help of a forensic psychiatrist who suggested Ms. Hill suffered from "erotomania.
The peace effort, which is being led by Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, has gotten off to a slow start, and Arab and European leaders warned that formally recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital would push the talks further off track Trump defied those warnings, showing his inclination to prioritize domestic politics and his own instincts over the desires of U.S. allies in the region.
What happens though if this does go wildly off track or if the summit never happens or if there&aposs more saber rattling from North Korea or South Korea does something and there is a continuing sort of chaos, does that then ultimately impact the way that voters not just see the president but ultimately the way that he is able to handle any other foreign policy or any other foreign policy crisis?
Highlights include the opening-night film, Sean Garrity's "Borealis," about an unemployed gambler who takes his teenage daughter on a road trip to see the Northern Lights before she goes blind from a vision disorder; Art Jones's "Forbidden Cuba," billed as the first American feature filmed in Cuba since 1959; and Clayton Dean Smith's "Off Track Betty," which was shot in 16-millimeter film on the Lower East Side and captures that neighborhood's rapidly changing landscape.
It also shows that the United States is even farther off-track in meeting the goals the Obama administration set for the Paris agreement — a pact that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has said he plans to leave.
But critics say the allegations are just another sign of how the Trump administration is going off track — even if two of the three involve consensual acts and appeal mainly to prurient interest, in contrast to the graver matters being investigated by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE.

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