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998 Sentences With "on the cusp of"

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Hopeful, it's new, on the cusp of something, y'know the energy I felt was on the cusp of something.
Pay attention — Boston is on the cusp of something.
I think that we're on the cusp of some changes.
We're on the cusp of anarchy at every single second.
"We're on the cusp of a major constitutional crisis," Sen.
"We're on the cusp of a profound transformation," Melton said.
My situation was on the cusp of that tabloid explosion.
This documentary shows an Arnold on the cusp of stardom.
We are now on the cusp of a 228G revolution.
They arrived on the cusp of history in different fashion.
Now he is on the cusp of ascending the throne.
The U.S. is on the cusp of breaking two simultaneously.
Now, Durham is on the cusp of major new development.
Addis Ababa, the capital, is on the cusp of change.
Her universe is on the cusp of the Bad Place.
But Airtel is also on the cusp of M&A, too.
Vanessa Taylor is on the cusp of becoming a household name.
And the last one is on the cusp of earning out.
We&aposre right on the cusp of the 3 percent growth.
I think we're on the cusp of something exhilarating and terrifying.
"Regina is on the cusp of everybody knowing her," he says.
It was on the cusp of this about to become mainstream.
We see boy on the cusp of the killer he'd become.
And now it may be on the cusp of being fulfilled.
The telecom industry was also once on the cusp of change.
I also think we're on the cusp of this new era.
I believe we're on the cusp of a huge paradigm shift.
Music historians believe that she was on the cusp of superstardom.
Now, it's on the cusp of seeing a final consumer release.
But these "Tordre" solos are on the cusp of the soporific.
" We find ourselves once again "on the cusp of avoidable disaster.
They used to stage their invasion on the cusp of Halloween.
We made our film on the cusp of the digital revolution.
He was constantly on the cusp of running out of food.
He always seems on the cusp of both explosion and implosion.
It's on the cusp of something big, can't you feel it?
"I can feel I'm on the cusp of something," she said.
And they are now on the cusp of getting their way.
Tulsi Gabbard, however, are on the cusp of making the cut.
The commercial drone market is on the cusp of taking off.
We may be on the cusp of a new evolutionary step.
The Trump administration is on the cusp of blowing that deadline.
Late-night TV is on the cusp of a major new entry.
With Friday's indicated declines, the was on the cusp of a correction.
It was a story about a preacher on the cusp of greatness.
We are on the cusp of so much opportunity for young people.
Imagine a human being born on the cusp of a robotic revolution.
And I think we're right there on the cusp of doing that.
But now, on the cusp of a battle royale among streaming services?
We are on the cusp of ending cancer as we know it.
All bands are on the cusp of breaking up at all times.
Iran is now on the cusp of producing at pre-sanctions levels.
"We're on the cusp of making history," Dannenfelser told POLITICO in May.
It's a field some say is on the cusp of changing medicine.
The car industry is on the cusp of introducing self-driving cars.
Now they have a franchise center on the cusp of his prime.
In a sense, Murnane has always been on the cusp of disappearing.
I felt like we were just on the cusp of inventing soul.
And I'm optimistic that we're on the cusp of making that happen.
Bagwell is on the cusp of election to the Hall of Fame.
A Clinton may be on the cusp of entering the White House.
A year ago the Midwest seemed on the cusp of a renaissance.
Everything in these works is heightened, on the cusp of the ecstatic.
And Charlotte is good, but Lynch is on the cusp of greatness.
Kayla Harrison is on the cusp of stardom in mixed martial arts.
Once again, the nation is on the cusp of a generational revolution.
Maybe we're on the cusp of a time when people say, 'enough.
The Chinatown they were born into was on the cusp of transformation.
We are on the cusp of a rare health care bipartisan agreement.
Social Q's Medically, I am right on the cusp of being overweight.
Instead, the Penguins are on the cusp of joining some elite company.
The accomplishment puts Mr. Musk on the cusp of a big payday.
Insiders thought they were on the cusp of a major electoral breakthrough.
Now it's on the cusp of beating Uber to the public market.
Now Miller also seemed to be on the cusp of modest celebrity.
"I think were are on the cusp of something enormous," he said.
A few years ago, it was on the cusp of financial ruin.
"We are on the cusp of an awful lot of change," he said.
Maybe I'm on the cusp of champagne supernovas, Reading Festivals, and Corona sponsorships?
They are typically educated and on the cusp of the emerging middle class.
The United States is on the cusp of a much-needed digital transformation.
Miller was always on the cusp of what was new, ever-evolving musically.
The Middle East was on the cusp of unstoppable change, chaos and turmoil.
That's not too shabby, but it's not on the cusp of retirement, either.
At the time, Theranos was on the cusp of becoming a tech darling.
"We are on the cusp of just so many enormous breakthroughs," Biden said.
Whisper it, but Liverpool could be on the cusp of saving their season.
There's no denying that manufacturing is on the cusp of a robot revolution.
It seems like we're on the cusp of a shift in pro wrestling.
Plus, your baby could be born on the cusp of two zodiac signs.
It is on the cusp of becoming the first trillion dollar company ever.
So for now, he is adjusting to life on the cusp of stardom.
A travel surge on the cusp of summer should be something to celebrate.
What would it say about a country on the cusp of new leadership?
"We're on the cusp of big breakthroughs in artificial intelligence," wrote El-Ouazzane.
Much of the world teeters on the cusp of a childless, elderly future.
To Trump's pleasure, lawmakers appear on the cusp of passing historic tax cuts.
That's already on the cusp of happening in New York state, where Gov.
The two sides appeared on the cusp of a deal earlier this year.
The photograph was taken just on the cusp of the women artist's movement.
" "(But) we're right on the cusp of earnings season which could change everything.
She's on the cusp of retirement but has no life outside of work.
We feel we're on the cusp of technologies, just like the internet before.
A year ago, Félix was only on the cusp of Benfica's first team.
Democrats and Republicans appear to be on the cusp of trading rhetorical places.
We all sense that we are on the cusp of unimaginable technological changes.
Black Bridge Village, for now, is right on the cusp of that gentrification.
Now, it's on the cusp of becoming the first truly global media network.
The murders come just as Pakistan was on the cusp of eliminating polio.
Meanwhile, Biden appears to be on the cusp of clinching the Democratic nomination.
The Grammys are also on the cusp of a shift in genre relevance.
We are not the first generation to be on the cusp of such change.
Paul's stone face, usually on the cusp of a smile, made that much clear.
But something about this moment, on the cusp of entering adulthood, particularly struck me.
Castro, Booker, and Yang are on the cusp of qualifying, if they haven't already.
The new data suggest that Africa is on the cusp of beating back HIV.
"We're on the cusp of the first female president," she told CNN this week.
But that was before Republicans were on the cusp of repealing the individual mandate.
"We are on the cusp of a period of rising interest rates," Evans said.
We are on the cusp of being able to end the specter of AIDS.
We are not apparently on the cusp of any resolution to the Yemen crisis.
The economy he is supposed to rescue is on the cusp of a depression.
"We're on the cusp of breaking the barriers for Paralympic sport," Ms. McFadden said.
Burr has been on the cusp of unveiling his bill for several weeks now.
Sometimes, a patron is teetering on the cusp of needing to be cut off.
The idea is to try to book people potentially on the cusp of renown.
On the cusp of 30, Potomac Theater Project is having a Saturn returns moment.
If you feel you're on the cusp of borrowing too much, you probably are.
At the time, the premise seemed wildly far-fetched, on the cusp of camp.
DealBook Britain may be on the cusp of having its own Donald Trump moment.
Biden's big Michigan win puts him on the cusp of being the presumptive nominee.
It felt like we were on the cusp of a new era of peace.
International nuclear inspectors say Iran is on the cusp of exceeding the stockpile limit.
Other countries, like Ireland, were on the cusp of independence, but asking for help.
Are the women of the first family on the cusp of divorce and defection?
Macedonia was on the cusp of NATO membership in 2008, but Greece blocked it.
Scientists and technologists are still only on the cusp of quantum computing, Love said.
As a resident, I felt we were on the cusp of something really big.
Yet the union does not appear to be on the cusp of an endorsement.
That prospect has already put the UK on the cusp of an economic recession.
The American stock market is on the cusp of hitting an all-time high.
Nate Parker was a relatively unknown actor on the cusp of making it big.
Here is an abridged account of his 21 days on the cusp of power. 1.
We are on the cusp of electing a racist demagogue and that never ends well.
In almost all cases, the wasps were fully developed and on the cusp of departure.
Wells Fargo Securities' Christopher Harvey believes stocks are on the cusp of a sharp turnaround.
The $750 Yoga 720 is just on the cusp of being too budget to bother.
Confused, and on the cusp of losing consciousness, she struggles to operate the suit's jetpack.
"My girls are just on the cusp of starting to raid my closet," she admits.
Poitier had great timing—he showcased McGee's talent on the cusp of the blaxploitation era.
Manafort was on the cusp of reaching a deal to have his home confinement lifted.
We are on the cusp of being able to think about ending the HIV epidemic.
We seem on the cusp of multiple technological frontiers — all of them exhilarating and terrifying.
Today, this number stands at 102 countries, with more on the cusp of doing so.
Having a kid and being on the cusp of 123 feels like a new chapter.
A lithe boy is on the cusp of flight, hanging above the deep waters below.
It also hits on the curiosity about sexuality that arrives on the cusp of adulthood.
We're on the cusp of having companion robots—and they might just replace our pets.
Married in September, we conceived in January, still on the cusp of our Honeymoon phase.
Every week is an education and a lift on the cusp of a new week.
We are on the cusp of new technologies that will require even more infrastructure resources.
We actually think we are on the cusp of a new generation of messaging apps.
They "were on the cusp" of creating a system to do just that, he said.
Stocks are on the cusp of a major market decision, according to one technical analyst.
Let's go back in time to this single night poised on the cusp of adulthood.
"We're on the cusp of fulfilling our dream which has taken 30 years," Branson said.
The Cleveland Indians are on the cusp of their first World Series title since 1948.
Did he know that Ms. Meng was on the cusp of being taken into custody?
What this all spells out is Universal is on the cusp of another lucrative franchise.
"Comb jellies are on the cusp of being an awesome genetic model system," he said.
We're on the cusp of truly dominating every aspect of the 21st Century energy sector.
With today's indicated declines, the S&P 500 is on the cusp of a correction.
If just dieting and exercising worked, I wouldn't be on the cusp of 300 pounds.
Sun shining, footy on the TV. Arsenal on the cusp of their perennial second place.
" The report argues that the world is on the cusp of a "Fourth Industrial Revolution.
We are on the cusp of the triggering of Article 50 by the UK Government.
Now, it is on the cusp of holding the United States hostage to nuclear blackmail.
What we're saying it that we could be on the cusp of a mass shedding.
Tevin Farmer, a 29-year-old American, is on the cusp of doing exactly that.
"We're on the cusp of commercializing low-Earth orbit," said Jim Bridenstine, the NASA administrator.
Now, one year later, Republicans are on the cusp of making good on that promise.
He was the ordinary guy on the cusp of getting his 15 minutes of fame.
Fans like Mackenzie make Moniz think the sport is on the cusp of more growth.
The Republican Party as we know it is on the cusp of a historic collapse.
Britain feels anxious, traditional loyalties cracking, on the cusp of a transition to the unknown.
A new hope"We&aposre on the cusp of this big shift now," Hardwick said.
"We are on the cusp of seeing major changes to the television landscape," she said.
A decade ago, Washington, DC, was on the cusp of gaining real representation in Congress.
Our idea originally was to measure financial fragility on the cusp of the financial crisis.
Okay, so is she a millennial or is ... I think she's on the cusp of millennial.
Federal troops and cavalry are rushing toward that point and are on the cusp of victory.
The girls, whose names have not been revealed, are both on the cusp of adulthood now.
The way our favorite dishes are prepared could be on the cusp of a dramatic change.
Per IEA... Global oil demand is on the cusp of the "historically significant" 100 mbd mark.
We're on the cusp of big changes in sales, and all the major players know it.
The Baltimore we see in The Shape of Water is on the cusp of a decline.
On the day I speak to Awkwafina, she's on the cusp of a movie star moment.
He says we are now on the cusp of space travel to the moon and beyond.
It may not be January 1, but we are on the cusp of a new season.
New York is on the cusp of passing the nation's most aggressive climate and energy law.
Hence, the "what's happening" campaign to attract users on the cusp of joining the social network.
While the white population is on the cusp of declining, most states have flourishing Hispanic communities.
"I'm on the cusp of being a millennial," Shmoel adds, by way of explaining his thinking.
Alicia, on the other hand, was possibly on the cusp of becoming a significant political figure.
"I think we're probably now ... on the cusp of a more aggressive easing policy," Kotecha said.
We are on the cusp of a new movement: accountability litigation to end modern-day slavery.
Fortunately, technology is on the cusp of a major paradigm shift in the field of identity.
After decades of relative stagnation, the world of transportation is on the cusp of multiple revolutions.
An astrologer named Aliza texted me that I was on the cusp of a new cycle.
Beyond Dirk, this is a fun team that may be on the cusp of something special.
It's a question worth considering, with the U.S. on the cusp of a significant wealth transfer.
European carmakers believe they are on the cusp of a surge in demand for electric vehicles.
In August 1976 little suggested that the Asian continent was on the cusp of revolutionary change.
"The industry is on the cusp of cutting production," senior analyst Kenny Vieth told Business Insider.
It's on the cusp of theater and dance; in some performances, its core essence is music.
LONDON — Michael "Venom" Page is on the cusp of landing the biggest fight of his career.
"And the good news is that we are on the cusp of something special," they continued.
The other was on the cusp of graduating college, eager to launch a career helping others.
And yet here he is, on the cusp of becoming 2017's wrestler of the year.
But he remains optimistic that a number of distributors are on the cusp of getting licensed.
In 13, the state population was 52.8 percent white — on the cusp of turning majority minority.
For audiences, the program offers a chance to catch musicians on the cusp of major careers.
Nearly 15 years into his career, Hussle appeared to be on the cusp of crossover stardom.
But the region is on the cusp of major change as Washington speedily rolls back protections.
In a Doris Day world on the cusp of the feminist movement, the semiotics were subversive.
Wells Fargo Investment Institute's Scott Wren believes stocks are on the cusp of another leg lower.
Washington (CNN)Democrats are on the cusp of making a very important decision after Vermont Sen.
We're on the cusp of an enormously disruptive industrial wave driven by artificial intelligence and robotics.
Wald sees that stock on the cusp of breaking above an all-time high at $211.
The stock market may be on the cusp of a major setback, according to David Tice.
The only other candidate who appears to be on the cusp of qualification is Hawaii Rep.
But in numerous key states, Republican gerrymanders are either gone or on the cusp of collapse.
But when he graduated in 1979, the country was on the cusp of a new conservatism.
"Motivated young men and women on the cusp of adulthood want a challenge," Mr. Carhart said.
I think we are on the cusp of that – Does the Fed know something we don't?
Op-Ed Contributors Georgia is on the cusp of a very important decision about nuclear energy.
The ghostly image in "Sea Fortress" seems poised on the cusp of dissolving into porous matter.
By October of that year, on the cusp of full BUAFL membership, they reached 24 players.
With people who are on the cusp of disordered behaviors, it can push them over the edge.
The declining fortunes of millennials could impact boomers who are retired or on the cusp of retirement.
Now we're on the cusp of the green rush, and Meadow wants to make the transition cushy.
"First gene therapy—'a true living drug'—on the cusp of FDA approval," the Washington Post heralded.
Eight years ago, Dan Reynolds was on the cusp of stardom — but his health was in turmoil.
Less than a decade later, Jeep's U.S. sales are on the cusp of topping 1 million vehicles.
That runs against some of the management's belief that Zalora is on the cusp of breaking through.
Facebook's Messenger and its "10,000 bot developers" are on the cusp of doing similar things everywhere else.
Verified testing is vital since verbal assurances, especially on the cusp of a liaison, can be misleading.
As of Tuesday morning, the petition was on the cusp of hitting its goal of 5,000 signatures.
Russia claims to have a hypersonic glider on the cusp of deployment; others are redoubling their efforts.
Deployment: Vicarious is "on the cusp of starting to do field testing with customers," Phoenix tells Axios.
The questions color raised exposed fractures in art and technology on the cusp of the industrial revolution.
"We're still on the cusp of emerging from deflation and that process is still fragile," he said.
Sure, there's still hope for "Peggy-Sou," even if Sousa's on the cusp of popping the question.
"Scientists are on the cusp of commercializing the first personalized cancer vaccine," says the MIT Technology Review.
What if by 2020 we wind up on the cusp of all-out war with the Liams?
The median age in metropolitan Los Angeles is 35, so we're on the cusp of middle age.
The United States is on the cusp of the biggest revolution in transportation in over a century.
There was a time when it looked like they were on the cusp of a legal revolution.
I would argue we are likely on the cusp of a multi-year bull market for gold.
Nightly, Nelson's characters would be on the cusp of the forever-changed present, as would the audience.
Mercado attended the class "in boy mode," just on the cusp of gender transition and hormone therapy.
Mid-sized banks, those on the cusp of too-big-to-fail status, have been the wildest.
In January 1850, when the country was on the cusp of being torn apart over slavery, Sen.
Ready for her next act Now 37, Birch finds herself once again on the cusp of something.
Now is an important time too, because driverless cars are on the cusp of become more popular.
But Corker's expression of alarm is a reminder that we are teetering on the cusp of horror.
The power pose became the sun salutation for the professional woman on the cusp of leaning in.
Samantha isn't literally stuck in that car; she's stuck in her life on the cusp of college.
In an interview on the cusp of the final performance, Ms. Peiffer, 30, reflected on the ride.
They believed they were on the cusp of a deal and that Democrats were comfortably on board.
"We see ourselves on the cusp of a sanitation revolution," Mr. Gates told expo attendees on Tuesday.
"Right now, we are on the cusp of what could be a repeat of the SARS pandemic."
Both Mexico and Brazil are on the cusp of entering the QR-code payments world, notes Vélez.
The company, so often on the cusp of greatness, is not making the best case for itself.
The third round of Democratic debates is on the cusp of stretching from one night to two.
On the cusp of 2020, the state of the planet is far more dire than in 2010.
Though still in the nascent stages, our medical education system may be on the cusp of changing.
Also: It ends in 1996, right on the cusp of country's growing presence on the pop charts.
Half-built concrete structures bristling with rebar attest to an island on the cusp of rapid development.
The third round of Democratic debates is on the cusp of stretching from one night to two.
It was a sleepy get-together for the third-place party, once on the cusp of government.
New Delhi is also on the cusp of sealing a U.S. nuclear reactor deal worth billions of dollars.
The book follows a teenage Bruce Wayne, on the cusp of inheriting Wayne Enterprises and his parent's fortune.
On the cusp of his graduation, Bart invited his parents and little brother out for dinner on Dec.
Apple is now on the cusp of losing its crown as the largest U.S. company by market value.
As Cohen, Kroll is earnest to the point of discomfort, always seemingly on the cusp of breaking character.
Yet more may be in store as Africa stands on the cusp of a second mobile-phone revolution.
Furthermore, American looks to be on the cusp of being a true deleveraging and free cash flow story.
Another possibility, Cramer said, is simply that the global economy may not be on the cusp of collapse.
AVs are on the cusp of working on public roads, at least in orderly environments with good weather.
We are now on the cusp of another breakthrough in empathy technologies that have their roots in education.
Jon is on the cusp of discovering his royal potential, shining in the Valyrian steel of his sword.
"Indeed, we could be on the cusp of a new era of superpower-enabled, digital disinformation," writes Deibert.
"We're on the cusp of the first purchase by the military of these types of systems," said Choppa.
Hallmark ads, kids with glasses reading novels in the subway, a spring morning on the cusp of summer.
But overall, for a sector supposedly on the cusp of collapse, January's manufacturing data is a welcome sign.
It's now on the cusp of becoming the second high-income country to adopt a similar warning system.
The 20-year-old sensation is on the cusp of breaking the record for most weeks at no.
Nreal's glasses have been promoted by Qualcomm, and they're supposed to be on the cusp of a release.
As long as I've been covering wearable tech, the category has always been on the cusp of something.
At that age, girls are on the cusp of everything — and they're navigating it all alongside one another.
Here are a handful of technologies that are on the cusp of major action in the coming year.
In November 2013, the Icelandic men's national team was on the cusp of a surprising World Cup qualification.
But if the GOP leaders are on the cusp of a vote, most senators aren't in the loop.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday he thought both parties were "on the cusp " of a deal.
Hillary Clinton is on the cusp of history, likely to be elected Tuesday as America's first female president.
The speech comes on the cusp of the presidential primaries leading up to the November 2016 general election.
Diamond has always been drawn to "isolated" cultures or those just on the cusp of contact with outsiders.
When the novel opens, America is perched on the cusp of catastrophe, though no one knows it yet.
Conceiving another child had been Rich's solution to a marriage on the cusp of dissolution ten years ago.
The company's image as a world-shaking unicorn on the cusp of a major breakthrough has remained intact.
The company was on the cusp of going out of business a couple of times already this month.
We are on the cusp of one of the sweetest victories for free market conservatives in many years.
Sadly, their debut arrived just a little too late, right on the cusp of the Massacre of Hollywood.
Two generic congressional ballot polls released on Sunday put Democrats on the cusp of taking back the House.
In 2017, CNBC promised, tantalizingly, that doctors were "on the cusp" of bringing consumers the first male contraceptive.
She's played for royals and is seemingly always on the cusp of a major breakout moment in America.
It means that, if this form holds, we could be on the cusp of a historic NCAA tournament.
"We are on the cusp of a major discovery," CEO Jeff Jonas said Friday on CNBC's Power Lunch.
Because he's a kid, on the cusp of 13, Junior doesn't have much trouble believing in the ghost.
Mr. Assayas succeeded in making a young person's film when he was on the cusp of turning 40.
Evans believes that synthetic biology is on the cusp of a revolution similar to computing 40 years ago.
Yang appears to be on the cusp of qualifying for the next round of debates in the fall.
Put it together, and Texas is on the cusp of being a true (if Republican-tilting) battleground state.
But that needn't be church (in my irrelevant opinion) for one disinclined and on the cusp of adulthood.
Earlier projections had forecast 60 seats for Netanyahu and his allies, putting him on the cusp of victory.
ALG: It's fascinating to think that we're on the cusp of these alternative ideas that are starting now.
Just two weeks ago, it looked like Bernie Sanders was on the cusp of winning the Democratic nomination.
Just think: All of those problems, and yet they were still on the cusp of winning a championship.
It is "on the cusp" of $2 million in annual revenue, said Andrew Hendrickson, the company's chief executive.
LONDON — Hackney Wick seems one of the few areas of London that's still on the cusp of gentrification.
Tulsi Gabbard has hit the threshold in three DNC-approved polls, putting her on the cusp of qualifying.
It suggests lives in transition, whether from desperation or from being on the cusp of a big change.
Many players said how depleting the experience was on the cusp of the year's third Grand Slam event.
Offshore is "on the cusp of a new world," said Samuel Leupold, Dong's executive vice president for wind.
But we're on the cusp of something that could represent an even bigger transformation in computing: augmented reality.
But a three-day weekend on the cusp of summer is also a great time to get smarter.
But there was this feeling of excitement, this [feeling that] you're on the cusp of something really great.
None makes you feel like you are on the cusp of social or mobile or cloud or disruptive technologies.
"We think we're on the cusp of messaging version two," says Nick Fox, who oversees communication products at Google.
As they're on the cusp of all these life changes, how can we expect their relationship to play out?
While she's on the cusp of the scoop of her career, Peter returns home to discover he's been evicted.
And with a favorable slate of primaries on Tuesday, he could finish the week on the cusp of 1,000.
Rates of syphilis, which public-health researchers once thought was on the cusp of eradication, have shot up fourfold.
His doomsday prophecy, Stutz explains, came right on the cusp of industrialization, modern sanitation, and the era of vaccines.
Pompeo said on Monday he thought they were "on the cusp" of a deal to end the trade war.
Social media, politics, and the bubble of distraction We may be on the cusp of a new, simpler world.
Trump is on the cusp of making the most important decision yet in his short but explosive political career.
School's out, there's a brand new mall in town, and the Hawkins crew are on the cusp of adulthood.
According to J.P. Morgan's Jason Hunter, investors could be on the cusp of solid gains following the October correction.
I don't think UGK were the first [to rap about slabs], but they were on the cusp of it.
It also said it was on the cusp of agreeing to build a plant in China with undisclosed partners.
If media reports are right, Uber is on the cusp of a tactical exit from India's food delivery industry.
Taken together, it leads him to believe the U.S. economy is on the cusp of a full-blown recession.
Wang believes that his company is on the cusp of creating a drone that anyone and everyone can own.
I joined as a "straight ally," on the cusp of "questioning"—still years away from fully embracing my bisexuality.
Back in 1985, Tom Cruise was on the cusp of releasing "Legend," which he grew his hair out for.
Like his penultimate putt on the opening day, Mr Mickelson ended the week thwarted on the cusp of glory.
Philadelphia is on the cusp of becoming the first large city in the U.S. to pass a soda tax.
But now living with parents is on the cusp of becoming the dominant arrangement for young women as well.
The Fed is on the cusp of its fifth rate hike since beginning a normalization effort two years ago.
These same freedoms and liberties are on the cusp of giving us even more ground breaking and innovative medicines.
When Meghan Markle was in her 20s, she was a struggling actress on the cusp of her big break.
Former Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairwoman Donna Brazile says Democrats could be on the cusp of a historic year.
" On the cusp of its opening in 1992, politicians spoke about how it was going to be "people-oriented.
Currently, it has few pockets of resistance left, leading many to believe ISIS is on the cusp of defeat.
With his Manchester United side on the cusp of world domination, Busby had to put self-sacrifice into action.
A string of reports this week made clear that several states are on the cusp of more dramatic measures.
He's been left to his own devices on the cusp of the society being a bastard in the North.
Then there are the things we are on the cusp of accomplishing, such as the automation of medical services.
Now on the cusp of the top office in the land, he is looking for a rarely achieved double.
Washington State is on the cusp of becoming the tenth, and New Jersey and Nevada may be close behind.
We're on the cusp of an explosive change in how we treat one of America's most ignored health problems
But there is no reason to think that most Americans are on the cusp of truly healthy pay increases.
Retirees and people on the cusp of retirement have the most to lose if the markets come tumbling down.
Markets are now signaling a tipping point has been reached with the global economy on the cusp of recession.
Now, it is on the cusp of upending politics in Mexico, leaving longtime parties on the brink of ruin.
But one thing's for sure: Gaming is bigger than ever, and it's just on the cusp of something greater.
The two countries have been on the cusp of an agreement before, only to have the arrangement fall apart.
"We think banks are on the cusp of creating value for the first time in a decade," he said.
With shares up dramatically, Greggs is also on the cusp of joining the United Kingdom's benchmark FTSE 100 index.
Graham, on the cusp of his fourth Senate term, is well aware of Trump's popularity in his home state.
Not so long ago, Safarova seemed on the cusp of taking up residence near the top of the sport.
In 1982, on the cusp of broad commercial success, he put out "Nebraska," a bleak album of acoustic demos.
His characters included self-satisfied corporate executives, crusty academics, imperious dowagers and bewildered teenagers on the cusp of adulthood.
"We believe we are on the cusp of revealing something very exciting," Mr. Rogers, 224, said in hushed tones.
We are on the cusp of some of the biggest changes in technology that we've seen in some time.
Maryland is on the cusp of doing away with polystyrene (styrofoam) cups, containers, and food packaging once and for all.
"19" is a haunting, echoing song written by HAN about his fears as he teeters on the cusp of adulthood.
The ones further back are faint lines of paint on the cusp of dissolving into the wintry blue-gray sky.
When A Seat at the Table dropped in September 2016, America was on the cusp of a generation-defining election.
Wade is in an indisputably dire situation, with 13 potential cases on the cusp of going to the Supreme Court.
Thanks to advances in robotics and artificial intelligence, humans are on the cusp of being removed from the driver seat.
We're at the beginning of a new era of spaceflight, and on the cusp of new milestones for humanity itself.
Having agreed to the deal in February, they were on the cusp of ratifying it (Japan did so this month).
Being on the cusp of two different lunar cycles might have influenced Bezos, leading him to live many different lives.
Eventually, it seems as though it's on the cusp of reaching sentience, a prospect that terrifies Iridian and thrills Adda.
I remember the confusing mix of emotions I was experiencing just as I was on the cusp of burning out.
MACS J0416 looks like a single object, but it's comprised of two separate galaxy clusters on the cusp of merging.
With the country "on the cusp of civil confrontation", as President Giorgi Margvelashvili later put it, police separated the groups.
Though she seems to be constantly on the cusp of going under, she somehow remains steadfast, bobbing at life's surface.
When Clarke began writing science fiction in the late 1930s, the genre was on the cusp of a major transformation.
Fast-forward four years and she is on the cusp of joining the list of illustrious Czech Grand Slam champions.
Asuka could be Braun Strowman, the massive strongman who makes violence look real and is on the cusp of superstardom.
That special feeling extends to the album's place in a Los Angeles scene that was on the cusp of exploding.
For Maasai boys on the cusp of manhood, killing lions was a rite of passage that turned them into warriors.
Moving beyond the here and now, we are on the cusp of increasingly rapid shifts in cities precipitated by technology.
Still, it's difficult to believe that Comey was dismissed because he was on the cusp of some great Kremlingate discovery.
But after decades of effort and despite all the progress made, we are hardly on the cusp of overcoming them.
May's disappointing job growth delivered another blow to hopes that the U.S. economy is on the cusp of breaking out.
About 7 million Yemenis, nearly a third of them malnourished children, are on the cusp of starvation, the UN says.
"From my own personal experience, I've learned that research and therapies are on the cusp of incredible breakthroughs," he wrote.
This was held on the cusp of summer in 1902, and also played in the rarified climes of the Hipódromo.
Trump's own revolt against the boundaries of his power has the country perpetually on the cusp of a constitutional crisis.
The Warriors go into the books as having collapsed on the cusp of victory, up by three games to one.
Third, the "Mad Money" host had faith in IBM, which he said is on the cusp of an earnings turnaround.
Doors are continuing to open for an artist who appears to be on the cusp of a major career advance.
You're on the cusp of a six-year cycle of your own Aquarius, and it's time for a major change.
Liminal references the threshold of a next phase — leaving a prior reality behind, on the cusp of a new one.
At its worst, the stock had tanked more than 43 percent and was on the cusp of a bear market.
North Korea is on the cusp of the largest step yet in its budding, fitful engagement with the outside world.
And the Senate is on the cusp of allowing one of Murray's most trusted former lobbyists to lead the effort.
The Conversation Gail Collins: Arthur, we are on the cusp of another great moment in the campaign — vice-presidential debate!
It portrays an actively networking artist, on the cusp of an era beginning to feel a lot like our own.
Why some parrots thrive in anthropocentric landscapes while others are on the cusp of oblivion has yet to be determined.
Witch Mountain may be on the cusp of releasing their latest album, but it's still a first with this lineup.
"The market is on the cusp of breaking into the mainstream," said Nicholas Pfaff, senior director at trade association ICMA.
It sat right, the way two young women on the cusp of adulthood might come together, confusion, ambiguities and all.
Jeremy Rifkin: We are on the cusp of a Third Industrial Revolution, which is slowly emerging in Europe and China.
"There are a lot of actors that are right on the cusp of us choosing to do them," Dall said.
Their turn toward Catholicism occurred as the Church, on the cusp of Vatican II, was gingerly making peace with modernity.
We were on the cusp of a tourism boom; there was the W Hotel, there was talk of cruise ships.
And, considering we're on the cusp of society changing technologies with similar effects, can we prevent that from happening again?
But we may be on the cusp of a cultural shift in our orientation to sexual assault and its survivors.
A successful mission could put NASA and the United States on the cusp of a renewed era of human spaceflight.
Mr. Trump is now on the cusp of claiming one of the first truly bipartisan legislative achievements of his presidency.
He was so sure it was on the cusp of a boom that last year he moved his family there.
After decades in which the world's transportation system has scarcely changed, urban mobility appears on the cusp of rapid transformation.
At 7-7, the Packers are on the cusp of not making the playoffs for the first time since 2008.
And Gracie Gold, a figure skater once on the cusp of Olympic stardom, was in no shape to help herself.
Just on the cusp of barbecue season, this beer garden and Texas-style pit-smoking specialist is ready for customers.
On top of that, Congress is on the cusp of passing its own measure valued at more than $2 trillion.
David Brooks Opinion Columnist It's easy to argue that the American left is on the cusp of a great victory.
But the former vice president has persevered and could be on the cusp of sweeping aside the entire Democratic field.
Bartenders need to keep an eye on and wrangle rowdy customers who are on the cusp of being over-served.
Greenspan warned on Friday that the bond market is on the cusp of a collapse that will threaten stock prices.
Computers are thought to be on the cusp of a revolution as developers look toward the introduction of quantum power.
But now, a mass vaccination campaign has put Samoa on the cusp of achieving a 95 percent vaccination rate. 6.
Six years ago, Clayton Christensen of Harvard Business School warned that it was an industry "on the cusp of disruption".
Nevada ratified it in 1789, Illinois in 227, and now Virginia appears to be on the cusp of doing so.
I'm on the cusp of Pisces and Aries — I have no earth in me, let me put it that way.
I sensed that we were sitting on the cusp of a climax — a terrible whoosh, an impressive rise in tide.
It's an interesting announcement in light of the fact that we are on the cusp of a new console generation.
Conversely, Dwyane Wade's run of 12 straight selections in the N.B.A.'s midseason showcase is on the cusp of ending.
"We believe Nike is on the cusp of a sharp acceleration in EPS growth," Goldman Sachs analyst Alexandra Walvis said.
The point, in other words, is not that Ginsburg's feminist legacy is on the cusp of being wiped away tomorrow.
All those proposals, in legislatures under Democratic control or on the cusp of it, have plausible prospects of becoming law.
Whether it was a different narrative or simply better play by the Blues, they stand on the cusp of history.
The US and UK  —  while on the cusp of having female political leaders  —  are lacking when it comes to parliamentary representation.
And at the heart of its story is their daughter, Paige, who is on the cusp of discovering her parents' secret.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is on the cusp of his seventh Super Bowl appearance and third NFL MVP award.
Spotlight is a story about genuinely heroic local journalists on the cusp of a very, very bad time for local journalism.
And I think we're on the cusp of thinking about entertainment a little bit differently across games and the wider media.
Memorial Day is fast approaching, and you know what that means: We're on the cusp of a three-day weekend, y'all.
Essex Farms is on the cusp of achieving Rainforest Alliance certification, the second farm in the United States to do so.
Becky G & Natti Natasha "Sin Pijama" Becky G has been on the cusp of happening for what feels like decades now.
With his outrageous skill, blue collar work ethic, and self-belief, the Chiefs could be on the cusp of a dynasty.
But, with neither party on the cusp of securing a parliamentary majority, Canada is now on headed toward a minority government.
Thanks to improvements in battery technology and artificial intelligence, technologists predict we're on the cusp of a revolution in urban aviation.
Fast forward to 2016 and the brewery is on the cusp of changing hands for the second time in quick succession.
Even someone with Leo on the cusp of their second house can Venmo their friends for their half of the bill.
That's gotten him enough support to make the October debate, and it has him on the cusp of making November's debate.
Add some guys just on the cusp of contributing, even if they don't have the most glamorous upside in the world.
He found himself on the cusp of being deported to Mexico, a country he left when he was 16 months old.
Meaning, with the Federal Reserve on the cusp of raising interest rates, AT&T's yield won't be as attractive to investors.
The company is on the cusp of being more than a gaming company, and it's time for it to grow up.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton has won Puerto Rico's Democratic primary, putting her on the cusp of clinching the party's presidential nomination.
This has led to what we're looking at now: we're on the cusp of electric cars being commercially affordable and attractive.
In seeming tie to Link's own awakening, Ganon has been gathering power and is right on the cusp of breaking loose.
And we are on the cusp of new technologies that will require even more infrastructure resources, like IoT and virtual reality.
"Our game is on the cusp of changing forever and changing for the better," AFL chairman Mike Fitzpatrick told the media.
In Asia, China's factory activity shrank the most in almost three years, while Japanese factories were on the cusp of contraction.
On the cusp of its release, Zack Snyder's multimillion dollar DC Comics adaptation is poised for blockbuster success...and critical devastation.
There are no auto assembly plants that we are aware of that are on the cusp of being announced in Florida.
The film was the acting debut for Björk, filmed when the Icelandic singer and artist was on the cusp of superstardom.
This new initiative is a sensible move for Medium, which looks to be on the cusp of solving its identity crisis.
On the cusp of another snowstorm in the northeast, you may be wondering how to feel anything but annoyance at snow.
Unfortunately, there is little indication that such a new industry exists now or is just on the cusp of being born.
For that reason, Apple is now on the cusp of losing its title as the world's most valuable company to.... Google.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said earlier this month the U.S. and China were "on the cusp" of a possible deal.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp" of reaching a deal.
Or, as George Castanza once so wisely suggested, have we simply caught him on the cusp of a new wash cycle?
Clinton is on the cusp of a book tour with her latest memoir, "What Happened," slated for widespread release next week.
And then you know where we're on the cusp of the cusp of fulfilling our dream which has taken 13 years.
Sight Unseen Offsite The online publication Sight Unseen presents a selection of emerging designers on the cusp of doing bigger things.
We're on the cusp of mobilizing groundbreaking innovation that can make virtual reality a fixture in our everyday lives moving forward.
"We are on the cusp of the collapse of the regime," said Vanda Felbab-Brown, an analyst at the Brookings Institution.
And by the 1990s, Poplar Island shrank from about 1,200 acres to five acres and was on the cusp of extinction.
Instead, she recommends that professionals on the cusp of a career change utilize their LinkedIn profile in the following five ways:  
Pittsburgh's 3-1 victory in San Jose on Monday night puts the Penguins on the cusp of a Stanley Cup championship.
There's not going to be a scheduled vote until they have the votes or are on the cusp of having them.
Last month's Tourism Management journal included a piece on how BDSM travel was on the cusp of becoming a mainstream trend.
Contreras is this year's model, and he'll step into a starring role for a franchise on the cusp of a dynasty.
They were on the cusp of a wild card appearance but ultimately fell a win short of the play-in game.
L.A. is getting a star turn, with the most iconic of its local startups — Snap — on the cusp of going public.
In 22019, on the cusp of the Obama presidency, Ben-Ami tapped a sweet spot in the American Jewish political multiverse.
And so much familiar confidence from James, now on the cusp of his 14th season, with another championship his chief ambition.
In Pakistan, which is on the cusp of having only its second peaceful civilian transfer of power, that doesn't usually happen.
The Simpsons is 30 years old, but it lives in an eternal 1990, forever on the cusp of some other world.
CARACAS, Venezuela — María Abad Cruz, 90, sits on the cusp of her fourth migration, and it may be the hardest one.
Perhaps, Sheehy thought, her generation might be on the cusp of reinventing middle age, just as they had done with youth.
Instead, she recommends that professionals on the cusp of a career change utilize their LinkedIn profile in the following five ways: 
The game was a total spectacle, and James was the main attraction: a teenage phenom on the cusp of international celebrity.
Yields extended losses after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said the coronavirus is on the cusp of becoming a pandemic.
But now on the cusp of a general election, the island has seen a surge of interest in modernising the law.
Today, I am on the cusp of turning 30 — and I had never seen an entire episode until two weeks ago.
Effective, without question; worthy of respect, on the cusp of winning a third Champions League in three years, goes without saying.
And ultimately, he thinks the world's care sector, not just Britain's, is on the cusp of treating technology as second nature.
Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, who was also on the cusp of qualifying, did not get the final poll she needed.
One "big, important catalyst" is the dollar, which is on the cusp of a 30-month trading range low, he explained.
The Mets were on the cusp of a promising season and had yet to blow it in their typical excruciating fashion.
Besides the tax cut and the spending deal, lawmakers are also on the cusp of approving $130 billion in disaster relief.
Those surprises include a Regeneron acquisition (5% likelihood), to bigger-than-exected sales for key drugs on the cusp of launching.
Virtual reality is on the cusp of becoming a mainstream consumer product, and every year content becomes more and more realistic.
Leaders of the other parties expressed shock about the FDP's move since negotiators had been on the cusp of an agreement.
NORTH KOREA North Korea doesn't have any MREs because it's currently on the cusp of the worst food shortage in 20 years.
But it did little appease mounting concerns that the iPhone, still Apple's core business, is on the cusp of a significant slowdown.
I had no idea I was on the cusp of this novella renaissance when I wrote Binti, but I'm certainly not complaining.
Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) is on the cusp of redefining the House Speakership, a position that he initially did not even want.
CES 22 was the big year of virtual reality hype, held right on the cusp of the first big consumer headset releases.
Nearly a decade later, it's easy to consider widespread autonomy to be a fait accompli, an achievement on the cusp of attainment.
It appears to have strong backing from Xi Jinping, China's powerful president who is on the cusp of another five-year term.
Things are worsening in major countries like Argentina, Brazil and Colombia, which find themselves on the cusp of a "not free" rating.
It really feels like we're on the cusp of these devices actually releasing, but then, it's felt like that for a while.
This means we may be on the cusp of learning much more about these exciting discoveries and their potential to sustain life.
Within tech Gordon is specifically watching AMD, which he says is on the cusp of a breakout 20 years in the making.
While the concept of AI isn't new, we're only on the cusp of seeing AI drive real business value in the enterprise.
And Matheny — still recovering from LaFontaine-Greywind's slaying, on the cusp of their future plans — is the picture of a doting dad.
On the cusp of a serious economic crisis, Pakistan's industry has been seriously hampered by the lack of connectivity in the region.
Upon returning from my trip, I learned that the US is on the cusp of moving backwards in terms of sex education.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said earlier this month that the U.S. and China were "on the cusp" of a possible deal.
By and large, conservatives behave as if they are always on the cusp of real influence over the direction of American politics.
Nope. Despite predictions that we're on the cusp of creating artificial intelligence, scientists do not yet agree on what human intelligence is.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also said Monday he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp" of reaching a deal.
Facebook is on the cusp of a big push to lure independent content creators to share their art through the News Feed.
In 2016, we are on the cusp of a totally new era in how applications are built, managed and accessed by users.
Ivory Coast, the world's top cocoa producer, is on the cusp of the dry season which runs from mid-November to March.
Lyra (Dafne Keen) is an orphan on the cusp of adolescence living amid scholars at a college in an alternative-reality Oxford.
That will leave her on the cusp of the Olympic cutoff, which is based on the rankings released after the French Open.
Washington (CNN)There are increasing concerns Iran is on the cusp of an attack against Israel, several US military officials told CNN.
Whole Foods sits on the cusp of junk status with a Baa3 rating from Moody's and a BBB minus from S&P.
Baker Hughes told investors in April it believed the U.S. oilfield services market was "on the cusp of a broader pricing recovery".
Now, with the Warriors on the cusp of a championship, they will need to find a way to cope with his absence.
Later, the brothers sold the apartment building, and my grandfather bought a five-bedroom home on the cusp of Golden Gate Park.
"I think what we've done, and what it means, is we're on the cusp of another transition in forensic science," Onorato said.
Rushing unfinished wares to customers had burned Samsung before, and it seemed the company was on the cusp of doing it again.
"This is an area robots traditionally can't do, but where (soft robots) are on the cusp of being able to," said Wrench.
When it comes to college athlete transfers, the National Collegiate Athletic Association may be on the cusp of—finally—doing something right.
The "Deadpool" star's birthday lands on the first day of Scorpio season, meaning he's actually on the cusp of Libra and Scorpio. 
One of Tri Pointe Group's largest markets could be on the cusp of a problem, CEO Doug Bauer told CNBC on Friday.
Now, on the cusp of motherhood, just as the professor had predicted, I found myself confronting what was undoubtedly a feminist decision.
If you're on the cusp of retirement or have just stopped working, it's hard to tune out the stock market's recent gyrations.
The island commonwealth is on the cusp of ruin and the symptoms are debt, corruption and doubt, symptoms left untreated for decades.
He knows he was fortunate to start his career with the Warriors, just as they were on the cusp of big things.
On Monday, Mr. Musk said the company was on the cusp of making cars that could drive themselves safely on any road.
"We're on the cusp of biology and technology coming together to build a whole new engine of innovation for everything," Forgacs said.
Poverty was so dire that it resembled turn-of-the-century living conditions rather than England on the cusp of the millennium.
The significance of the problem became apparent in the same string of primaries that put Biden on the cusp of the nomination.
Biden clinched victories in Arizona, Florida and Illinois on Tuesday, putting him on the cusp of an insurmountable delegate lead over Sanders.
Typically, such changes phase in for younger workers, not those already receiving Social Security or on the cusp of qualifying for benefits.
While completing his lessons, he realized he was on the cusp of a living wage, with health insurance and a pension plan.
Rejected by the big league club of his dreams, he's picked up by a small-town team on the cusp of relegation.
NILS GILMAN Vice president for programs at the Berggruen Institute We stand on the cusp of a revolution, the engineers tell us.
SEATTLE — When Amazon introduced Kindle, its pioneering e-reader, in 2007, society was on the cusp of being changed by mobile devices.
The experience of taking a few pills in private is on the cusp of becoming what we mean when we say ''abortion.
Congressional Democrats and the White House are on the cusp of an agreement on revisions to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
New York (CNN Business)Just a week ago the Dow was on the cusp of cruising above 27,000 for the first time.
Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii are on the cusp of that generation -- are much more progressive than their older voting-age fellow citizens.
Some have been working closely with recruiters and medical boards and believe they are on the cusp of being able to enlist.
"We are on the cusp of a revolution," Mark Fields, Ford's chief executive, said at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November.
Within three years, Kim said the company crossed $1 billion in sales and was on the cusp of an initial public offering.
American troops and negotiators meeting with Taliban and Afghan government representatives in Qatar appear to be on the cusp of achieving that.
Placing them in lush landscapes or forcing awkward, grade school portraits, Yokonami highlights individuality on the cusp of both freedom and oppression.
I was on the cusp of my own transition from male to female, and her image had a profound effect on me.
We've compiled a list of six women candidates from across the country to watch today, each on the cusp of pivotal races.
As thousands of khaki-clad "Tommies" shipped off to the front, the British economy teetered on the cusp of grinding to a halt.
The Washington Post reported that Iran "was as on the cusp of mastering key bomb-making technologies" when the program ended last decade.
"She was on the cusp of the big time when she suddenly disappeared," says PEOPLE Senior Editor Alicia Dennis in the episode clip.
Set in Japan on the cusp of the 2020 Olympics, the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex alum weaves together two stories.
Fortunately, we are on the cusp of a technological revolution that can meet the challenge of keeping our wireless infrastructure up to date.
That's the age that people are when they've hit their stride but are still on the cusp of the rest of their lives.
She was right on the cusp of an early onset diagnosis—where you begin to lose your memory before the age of 65.
Click here to view original GIFLike flying cars, jetpacks are the kind of technology that seems perpetually on the cusp of going mainstream.
I'm fully aware that I am on the cusp of a life-changing event but sometimes I think I'm a bit in denial.
By adding size 15 to its range, Good American is providing customers who are on the cusp of straight and plus sizing — a.k.a.
It's the social media reflection of someone who is on the cusp of fame, but still has an identity that's entirely her own.
It was 1968, and J.C.R. Licklider, a director at ARPA, had become convinced that humanity was on the cusp of a computing revolution.
These are dark days for an organization that felt like they were on the cusp of winning it all for half a decade.
U.S. telecom companies are barely on the cusp of 5G wireless networks, and they're facing stiff competition to build it before Chinese companies.
She was a rising star, on the cusp of something bigger than herself — the captivating, edgy musician on the tips of everyone's tongues.
On the cusp of the finale, I believe Westworld will suffer when binged, because the show has never delivered on what it promised.
The experience was tense and exciting, but also jarring; I constantly felt on the cusp of meeting the real-life ground below me.
Washington (CNN)Rod Rosenstein was on the cusp of overseeing the investigation into Russian interference, and James Comey was still in the picture.
Stewart-Haas Racing drivers such as Kevin Harvick, Clint Bowyer and Aric Almirola have been on the cusp of a first 2019 trophy.
After years of struggling to attract young car buyers, Chevy and Ford may be on the cusp of winning over America's youngest generation.
Situated on the cusp of the German border, the medieval city oozes with glorious architecture which spills onto the banks of the river.
Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said this week he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp" of reaching a deal.
Now that project is a book — an immersive look at what it means to be on the cusp of adulthood around the world.
Now, 17 months into office, Trump will argue he's finally on the cusp of actually delivering something he can point to as better.
The countries both appear to be potentially on the cusp of major developments surrounding the two issues, with ramifications far beyond their borders.
Notably, Kurtz may be on the cusp of becoming chancellor of Austria, but he once said he plans to move away from politics.
On the cusp of the summer season, an epic seafood salad or a ceviche with a tangy medley of components came to mind.
Yet, it showed how sensitive the market is to any slightest hint that the BOJ is on the cusp of unwinding its stimulus.
"We believe that the industry is on the cusp of a golden era on regional air," Zunum CEO Ashish Kumar told USA TODAY.
He first tweeted about his interest in philanthropy on the cusp of questions from the New York Times about his parsimonious donation history.
A wave of populism has spread across the nation and Britain may be on the cusp of having its own Donald Trump moment,
VR has crept up on us faster than even we in the tech industry expected, and it's on the cusp of consumer readiness.
Through Refsdal's camera, we get an unfettered insight into the mindset of these men as they teeter on the cusp of sweet immortality.
Released on the cusp of Black History Month and Women's History Month, When I Get Home continues her intersectional exploration of personal identity.
"Typically you don't have monetary tightening occurring when the government is on the cusp of accommodative fiscal easing through tax reform," Loewengart said.
A new president would certainly not select a nominee for a lifetime seat who was on the cusp of age 70 or older.
If Snap's after-hours gains hold up on Wednesday, the stock will be on the cusp of crossing back over its I.P.O. level.
As a mythos, Spider-Man has always been adored as a character always on the cusp of greatness, but held back by life.
To federal employees on the cusp of losing a second paycheck, the idea that the shutdown could go on that long was unbearable.
But if you're on the cusp of retirement — or, perhaps worse, newly retired — a turbulent stock market can make you feel particularly vulnerable.
In Texas, Democrats who believe their party is on the cusp of challenging Republican dominance are incensed at plans to cut out noncitizens.
The renewed brinkmanship has plunged the world's two largest economies back into a trade war that had seemed on the cusp of ending.
I was on the cusp of leaving the shop for good and finally pursuing some new, non-art school or -comic shop avenues.
And he appeared to be on the cusp of picking up a victory in Maine, where Sanders had been heavily favored to win.
" At a symposium at the Manhattan Institute last November, Mr. Azar said, "We're on the cusp of a golden age of pharmaceutical breakthroughs.
London (CNN Business)Britain begins the new decade on the cusp of leaving the European Union and with its Royal Family in crisis.
Forget, also, any federal criminal-justice reform, which was on the cusp of passage in Congress before Mr. Trump's "law and order" campaign.
A new study out by McKinsey shows that we may after all be on the cusp of just such a spurt in productivity.
The intrigue: The latest gathering comes as Saudi Arabia is on the cusp of the long-awaited IPO of state oil giant Aramco.
The rapid spread of the coronavirus is a tough blow for a world economy that seemed on the cusp of a modest revival.
At the same time, many retirees — as well as those on the cusp of retirement — worry that market volatility may hit their savings.
The impacts are more likely to be noticed in European countries like Italy and Germany that were already on the cusp of recession.
Vitiello, who appeared to be on the cusp of Senate confirmation, was nominated by President Donald Trump to head the agency in August.
Britain's rejection prompted concerns that populist leaders opposed to the European project could be on the cusp of taking power in other countries.
The militias captured the town of Baaj, and then proceeded to the Syrian border, putting Iran on the cusp of completing its corridor.
Then, days ago, Mr. Fairfax was on the cusp of becoming Virginia's next governor, the second black governor in Virginia history, as Gov.
Still, the cancellations could be particularly troubling for refugees whose medical exams or security checks, for example, are on the cusp of expiring.
America is on the cusp of a weed revolution, and it's got many alcohol giants nervous about legal pot eating into their profits.
The Brazilian has long been on the cusp of being mentioned among the division's title contenders, but always fell at the last hurdle.
The final room of this exhibition, on the cusp of Stalin's cultural crackdown in 1932, is filled with images of identical, muscular Soviet athletes.
What advice would you give to musicians who are on the cusp of fame on how to navigate the emotional upheaval that surrounds that?
OVO seems to be on the cusp of something great, collaborative and mysterious as fuck, Woods being the only member not featured on Views.
In just a short time, the world's leading state sponsor of terror will be on the cusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapon.
Image: T. E. MartinFor songbird nestlings on the cusp of fledglinghood, it's a kind of damned-if-you-do, damned-if you-don't situation.
"It is the moment when you are on the cusp of Federal victory," said Gordon Jones, senior military historian at the Atlanta History Center.
Even now, at the age of 23 and on the cusp of making it big, Allen is seemingly still struggling to outrun his demons.
But the group is mostly confined in urban centers to Mosul, where it's on the cusp of losing the east bank of the city.
Hickenlooper is not on the cusp of dropping out of the race, a senior Democrat who spoke to the governor Monday night tells CNN.
We are, they say, on the cusp of a new era, when cities can begin dramatically reducing the amount of parking spaces they offer.
Hopes had rested heavily on Seebohm with Australia on the cusp of finishing without a world title for the first time in 31 years.
These bans are self-evidently designed to deter the worst behaviors that often accompany large groups of unsupervised men on the cusp of adulthood.
The pickup truck emoji—which made it past the "provisional" round and is currently on the cusp of Unicode immortality—was masterminded by Ford.
The big picture: The study arrives as California is on the cusp of enacting legislation that requires a zero-carbon power mix by 2045.
Sanders' sharp critiques come as Clinton is on the cusp of being declared the presumptive Democratic nominee, through a combination of pledged and superdelegates.
We are now on the cusp of an equally transformative technological shift in transportation: from vehicles driven by humans to vehicles that drive themselves.
Camille has scars she wants to hide, and the killer's targets aren't beautiful teenage girls; they're younger ones, right on the cusp of adolescence.
ON BASEBALL Bottomless depth has lifted Houston to three straight road victories and put it on the cusp of its second World Series title.
The price likely can't maintain anything like this current trajectory, unless we're on the cusp of a truly ebullient acceleration phase for Big Tech.
That company was on the cusp of signing a term sheet and raising capital when Uber approached Godwin with an offer he couldn't refuse.
Hopeful that the entire organization is on the cusp of monumental changes, from the inside out, and will alter the way it does business.
State agencies, which administer the programme with federal grants, are running short of cash and are on the cusp of issuing notices cancelling policies.
With her new manager and her short story collection, Bean also seems to be on the cusp of turning a passion into a career.
"We might be on the cusp of a real transition," says Yamini Aiyar of the Centre for Policy Research, a think-tank in Delhi.
This all comes on the cusp of the administration's work with Democrats to reach a deal on the debt ceiling before the August recess.
Protagonist Mizore is a quiet, introverted young girl on the cusp of graduating high school and moving onto the next chapter of her life.
But with a commodity worth more per liter than oil, Cuban honey producers believe they could be on the cusp of a lucrative era.
"It was good to hear from the younger guys who are on the cusp of making the team for the first time," Woods wrote.
On the cusp of summer, Rome is sweltering, and the relief of the balmy evening makes the travelling spectators give thanks to the gods.
McIlroy Leads in Ireland Rory McIlroy could be on the cusp of his first Irish Open victory if the heavens permit him to finish.
On the cusp of their 20s, they came for the cheap pints and free shows, and stayed for the inclusive ideals and DIY ethos.
He did convince Trump not to pull out of Afghanistan, but it appears that the president is on the cusp of doing just that.
On the cusp of the millennium, Sega launched an ambitious third-person action game for its similarly ambitious new game console, the Sega Dreamcast.
I feel in touch with that right now as a mom, this girl on the cusp of being a teenager and eventually a woman.
And yet, Democratic leaders on Wednesday were on the cusp of implicitly rebuking U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar for criticizing the pro-Israel lobby's power.
Perhaps Murray was only on the cusp of acceptance, having won fewer titles, but he was a factor in who won the big tournaments.
I'm on the cusp of being able to hit the nightfall strike, and can hopefully take a stab at the raid on the weekend.
His dream is on the cusp of being realized: The House-passed American Health Care Act (AHCA) would reduce Medicaid funding by $834 billion.
He's a small guy, on the cusp of puberty, with wide blue eyes and a smile that undercuts his determined efforts to seem tough.
But Cox's breakout performance in the preliminary final two weeks ago suggested that he might be on the cusp of becoming a transcendent star.
Teetering on the cusp of adolescence, many kids feel that compared with the threat of embarrassment, walking into an open sewer is rather enticing.
Those losses left both major indexes on the cusp of entering bear market territory, down nearly 20% from their record highs set last month.
Standing in sponsors' way could be the flexibility some banks are demanding, concerned about lending into an economy on the cusp of a recession.
Now on the cusp of his 18th season at South Plains, Green has a new roster, with only three returning players, and more size.
This is a leader who believes China is on the cusp of greatness, but who worries about domestic security threats and maintaining ideological control.
Bond yields fell Wednesday after Bloomberg News cited a Food and Drug Administration official saying the coronavirus was on the cusp of a pandemic.
To portray a Hamlet who's "my lady," not "my lord," Ms. Klingaman wears gowns that fall on the cusp of the Edwardian-Victorian era.
But the disputed announcement threatens to tip the country into a political crisis on the cusp of a U.S. peace deal with the Taliban.
Whether you like it or not, drones — miniature remotely controlled aircraft — may be on the cusp of going mainstream as they plummet in price.
Over the next hour and a half, it almost seems as if the corporate world could be on the cusp of a gender revolution.
He hovered like a hummingbird, seemingly waiting for the right moment to zip away and put himself on the cusp of a Triple Crown.
SHENZHEN, China — China was on the cusp of the biggest building boom the world had ever seen when Zhang Zhiyang started his architecture firm.
SHENZHEN, China — China was on the cusp of the biggest building boom the world had ever seen when Zhang Zhiyang started his architecture firm.
So Lewandowski, who's apparently on the cusp of a Senate campaign in New Hampshire and would obviously like Trump's help, got what he wanted.
And just when they were finally on the cusp of getting a Series A term sheet, one of their key engineers threatened to quit.
As a society, we were on the cusp of embracing professional psychological support, but far from it in my caring yet overly private family.
On the cusp of becoming Hillary's campaign manager, Robby Mook called it "troubling" that Goldman Sachs was going to host a Clinton Foundation event.
Lincoln swore the oath on it at his first inaugural in 1861, as the United States stood on the cusp of the Civil War.
It was already on the cusp of extinction, between population loss from Portuguese massacres and disease, and missionaries forbidding Manoki to speak their language.
And Bobby felt like an incidental fixture within that memory, wavering and thinning and becoming increasingly indistinct, mnemonic collateral on the cusp of disintegration.
We are on the cusp of the next revolution in aviation, and the next generation of technologies is poised to radically reshape America's airspace.
It's an extraordinary fall for a founder who until recently seemed to be on the cusp of taking a nearly $213 billion company public.
The company's lawyers told the court iHeartMedia was on the cusp of having enough support from creditors to impose its plan on hold-outs.
Yields across the euro zone have fallen further, with German 10-year yields on the cusp of falling under the ECB's minus 0.40% level.
So I go to Kurdistan in '91 on the cusp of the Gulf War, but I have no idea what I'm going to see.
She turns up in Maine to remind us that Hannah and Andrew are on the cusp of romance, in the likely event we'd missed it.
Kendi listened to skeptics who felt the charges against Parker were resurrected to derail the career of a black man on the cusp of stardom.
In addition, KIM''s UA/UD ratio at 2.0x is on the cusp of the level Fitch views as appropriate for investment grade REIT issuers.
That is opening an opportunity for the U.S. energy industry, which is on the cusp of a opening a second wave of LNG export terminals.
Experts said last week the terrorist organization had been confined to Mosul's urban centers and was on the cusp of losing the city's east bank.
"We're just on the cusp of the transition from heart disease to cancer as the leading cause of death," lead author Latha Palaniappan told CNN.
Today, we are on the cusp of an equally momentous and irrevocable breakthrough: the advent of computers that draw their computational capability from quantum mechanics.
Volkswagen is on the cusp of rolling out an entire line of electric vehicles, which are the result of a massive investment in the technology.
If Bill, our hypothetical human born on the cusp of a robot revolution, wanted to be a poet or classical violinist, he would be set.
Los Angeles (CNN)Hillary Clinton is on the cusp of declaring victory as the Democratic nominee after a long and protracted battle with Bernie Sanders.
Now it seems that Virgin Galactic is on the cusp of making the move to New Mexico, which means employees could be relocating as well.
Zanba is a Bedouin community in the Occupied West Bank, close to Zaayyem village, just on the cusp of the staggering Ma'ale Adumim Israeli settlement.
This is an exciting time, and we're only on the cusp of what's to come in AI. Machine learning has been the panacea for decades.
We're on the cusp of the launch of dozens of tests and pilots that will brings exponentially more people in real contact with these vehicles.
The wonderful irony in all this is that players on the cusp of the Hall are discussed far more than players actually in the Hall.
Group allies stress that donors are on the cusp of making major donations to the super PAC but are not prepared yet to go public.
Whether Sansa is on the cusp of Cersei-esque madness or another disastrous alliance with Little Finger, here's the thing — we're going to find out.
He kicked off his biggest tour yet here on Sunday, where the unmistakeable feeling that the musician was on the cusp of superstardom was palpable.
At the same time, a world not long ago on the cusp of deflation now finds itself worried about things going in the other direction.
"New York is on the cusp of making its streets safer and more equitable for everyone — all our legislators have to do is vote yes."
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday he thought both nations were "on the cusp" of a deal to end their trade war.
We're on the cusp of seeing the release of a folding, tablet-like device that Microsoft has actually been dreaming of for almost a decade.
In two of those periods - 2001 and 2007 - the economy was already on the cusp of a recession when the cycle started, according to Kaplan.
Abu Hurriya -- a name he made up, meaning "father of freedom" in Arabic -- said he can relate to young people on the cusp of radicalization.
Sure folding phones might seem a little weird, but consider that we're on the cusp of a new era of wireless speeds thanks to 5G.
So the contemporary sequences connect this phantasmagorical world in the 1970s with contemporary Polish reality in the 80s: a country on the cusp of collapsing.
Unlike the Windows hill, California's fire map shows Gundlach Bundschu had the unfortunate distinction of being just barely on the cusp of the Nuns Fire.
The award-winning performer is also on the cusp of history as he would be the youngest person to earn the title if he wins.
The first is that he's deluded about his chances—Mitt Romney's campaign also very much believed it was on the cusp of victory in 2012.
On a sunny Wednesday morning, right on the cusp of fall, I visited a particularly aromatic classroom in Harlem to see how this could work.
AKM-GSI;Courtesy Everett Collection Rihanna as… Tinker Bell What does one wear while frolicking through the streets of N.Y.C. on the cusp of summer?
Recovery of market share has become manifest destiny for Iran, and Tehran would hardly endorse any freeze on the cusp of Friday's critical parliamentary elections.
On the cusp of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where customization will be key and where software will link the Internet of Things with Industry 4.0.
Hell or High Water is a return to that thematic territory, with Bridges playing Marcus Hamilton, a grizzled Texas Ranger on the cusp of retirement.
The report found that incomes inched up slightly from the previous year, moving a few households on the cusp of affordability under the 30% benchmark.
With the announced retirement of Justice Kennedy, long the swing vote in a polarized court, American jurisprudence is on the cusp of a radical change.
Automatic emergency braking is on the cusp of ubiquity and we applaud Nissan for making it standard on almost every 2018 vehicle in its lineup.
The industry appeared on the cusp of a rebound about a decade ago, when new plants were commissioned, including projects in South Carolina and Georgia.
The United States is the world's biggest producer and consumer of natural gas and is on the cusp of becoming one of its top exporters.
With so many top heavyweights all in the hunt for the world boxing titles, the division could be on the cusp of another golden era.
SOUTHAMPTON Helen Simonson discusses her book "The Summer Before the War," set in England on the cusp of World War I. July 13 at noon.
She will be showing young people how a powerful American woman, on the cusp of winning the biggest job in the world, looks and acts.
Both players delivered as the Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers, 108-97, at Quicken Loans Arena to put themselves on the cusp of another championship.
Weeks before Trump's inauguration, federal investigators and the district were on the cusp of a settlement that would have required more than a dozen reforms.
At any moment, we could be on the cusp of the next big dangerous idea in artificial intelligence, or human-machine interfaces, or synthetic biology.
As always, these are the less-obvious choices, players who might be on the cusp of your starting lineup or your bench any given week.
Popeyes' chicken sandwich seems to be on the cusp of a return, with a major franchisee telling Bloomberg the sandwich will return in early November.
No one will remember how sweet of a neighbor Kavanaugh if abortion is illegal in 30 states and unions are on the cusp of disappearance.
In architecture circles, Hadid was a member of the first name gang, and her fame was on the cusp of spreading into the real world.
Now, half of Guha's life later, the word from the Indian Council of Medical Research is that Risug is finally on the cusp of approval.
In the continuum of transformations, the Drifter's world could be characterized as living in the aftermath of one transformation, or on the cusp of another.
The welterweight wrestler Colby Covington is proving dominant and on the cusp of a title shot against Kamaru Usman, and the winner of Diaz vs.
Michael Dudas, a Wall Street analyst who has followed precious metals and miners for decades, predicts gold is on the cusp of recovering its losses.
Masvidal is now on the cusp of a UFC title shot against current champion Kamaru Usman, which is a nightmare style match-up for him.
It could change down" On inflation, he added: "There is no sense in the data that we're on the cusp of an acceleration of inflation.
Neither of those teams seem on the cusp of turning it around: The Canucks have missed the playoffs four straight years and the Sabres eight.
Sites like the RealReal, Poshmark and ThredUp are betting this budding business, which some are calling re-commerce, is on the cusp of explosive growth.
It kicks off when Doug (Justin Bartha), who's on the cusp of marriage, decides to have one last hurrah in Las Vegas with his friends.
B.I. chief violated his own agency's norms to announce that he was reopening the inquiry into Hillary Clinton's emails on the cusp of the election.
Thanks to sharp bits about gender roles, she's on the cusp of stand-up comedy's A-list, the rare working mother to make the cut.
Squall Leonhart, a 17-year old loner, is on the cusp of becoming an official SeeD (a mercenary) at a military academy called Balamb Garden.
Worldwide travel bans and event cancellations including the Tokyo Olympics have placed additional strains on Japan's economy, which was already on the cusp of recession.
Now that these students are on the cusp of adulthood, I wanted to ask, would they stay in Flint, or seize the opportunity to leave?
Since its inception in 2003, Teen Vogue had published an annual ''Young Hollywood'' issue, featuring a parade of photogenic actors on the cusp of fame.
He was a pastry chef's pastry chef, admired by professionals in France, somewhat known among pros in America and on the cusp of fame worldwide.
One corner of the transports is on the cusp of a make-or-break moment, according to Matt Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak.
It's enough to make you forget, for a moment, that the President is on the cusp of getting a second justice on the Supreme Court.
But the announcement threatened to tip the country into a full-blown political crisis on the cusp of a U.S. peace deal with the Taliban.
But now the agency, through SpaceX, is on the cusp of returning that capability to the U.S. "I think it's really quite profound," Musk said.
Congress appears to be on the cusp of ordering regulators to relax some of the rules that were put in place after the financial crisis.
Years of planning at the federal, state and local levels have placed us on the cusp of the greatest improvement to emergency response in decades.
We're on the cusp of a situation in which the president could directly order a war crime, foreign or domestic, and then pardon the perpetrators.
I really do think there is a difference — I'm sort of on the cusp of being at an age where I don't get harassed as much.
Iraq may be on the cusp of a revenue windfall after losing billions of dollars annually due to its insufficient oil production facilities, according to investors.
And the FCC for the last 10 years has done nothing about it until, I'm not bragging, but we're finally on the cusp of real reform.
The Marine Corps, decades of war and a lifetime of study have built Mattis into the man who stands on the cusp of service yet again.
This year, it just has a scale model, and won't have a workable prototype until the company is on the cusp of launching a real service.
Yet we stand on the cusp of UFC 203 and barring any last minute mishaps he is set to challenge Stipe Miocic for the UFC strap.
That's on the cusp of a full workday, and it should be enough, especially if you can plug in for even an hour at some point.
Its minimum central air pressure of 919 millibars and maximum sustained winds of 155 miles per hour put it on the cusp of Category 5 status.
What's more, Chinese savers dashed to send their money out of the country, frightened that the currency could be on the cusp of a long slide.
Including some tried-and-true brands — plus newcomers on the cusp of blowing up on Instagram — here are 2o stylish leggings for you to live in.
Another large European pharmaceutical business with facilities in Britain says it is "on the cusp" of making a decision to move activities out of the country.
Ant Financial is also on the cusp of buying U.S.-based cross-border remittance Moneygram for $1.2 billion following a bid from rival payment operator Euronet.
Among those eligible to vote for the first time this year are many born when he first took office on the cusp of the new millennium.
The millennial generation — people born between 1981 and 1996 — are on the cusp of becoming America's largest generation, according to projections from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump is on the cusp of winning his party's presidential nomination in part by fanning the flames of racial and ethnic division in America.
It's often forgotten now, but on the cusp of caucus night in 2008 Barack Obama was subtly but clearly arguing that Hillary Clinton was a liar.
According to Boris Schlossberg of BK Asset Management, the move into bonds is in response to a weakening economy on the cusp of a potential recession.
"They are increasing the amount of data they are collecting, and are really just on the cusp of the extracting the value they have," Chanin said.
" Pompeo to Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday": "I've heard folks talking about that we being on the cusp of a nuclear war [with North Korea].
Nixon was concerned that Johnson was on the cusp of a major breakthrough in the Paris peace talks that would bring an end to the war.
On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he thought the two nations were "on the cusp" of a deal to end their trade war.
I would say we are already on the cusp of that happening, where our enterprise technology should resemble and be as simple as our consumer technology.
Millennials are on the cusp of surpassing Boomers as the largest and most diverse generation in American history (44 percent identify as a person of color).
IT MAY NOT BE ON THE CUSP OF A BIG MISTAKE YET BUT IT'S NOT ACTING IN A WAY I THINK THE FED WOULD FIND REASSURING.
Queally looked like he was on the cusp of defeat but turned things around with ground-and-pound to beat Ryan Scope in the second round.
He is 41, and was then on the cusp of his first full season in professional management after a long playing career in England's lower leagues.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp " of reaching a deal that would end the trade skirmish.
But Ali's arc in season 4, which had her on the cusp of identifying as non-binary after her trip to Israel, was a refreshing twist.
The world was on the cusp of a new technological age, and no one could predict how the internet would change people's day-to-day lives.
And now they seem to be on the cusp of some kind of victory, with city hall poised to get onboard, the New York Times reports.
Consistent, professional scoring is hard to find, and through an unexpected circumstance, Gay may be on the cusp of a renaissance if he's willing to sacrifice.
Congress gave itself a lobotomy in 1995, just a few years after the end of the Cold War, and on the cusp of the internet revolution.
The tech industry is innovating on a near constant basis, and we're on the cusp of many technologies that will change life as we know it.
The digital financial revolution that the world is on the cusp of has the potential to be just as significant for job creation and economic development.
The e-cigarette maker Juul is reportedly on the cusp of signing a deal to become partners with Altria, one of the world's largest tobacco companies.
Kairo seems to be on the cusp of a political awakening that would please his father, but the harrowing episode doesn't alter his relationship with Jay.
While anxious protest leaders urged people that the work was not yet done, many in the crowd felt that they were on the cusp of victory.
Now, though, she's on the cusp of fully blossoming into the truest version of herself that she's always known – but hadn't always been able to share.
Looking at energy products more broadly, the Energy Information Administration said early this year that the U.S. is on the cusp of becoming a net exporter.
Environmental activists and their allies in Congress, on the other hand, are on the cusp of forever losing the decades-long political battle over the refuge.
But as the social media darling hovers on the cusp of becoming a public company, its parent is trying to show how durable its business is.
Some of his earliest works, like "Bad Haircut" and "Joe College," were semi-autobiographical coming-of-age stories about suburban boys on the cusp of adulthood.
Alumni of SpaceX, NASA and Stanford University have formed a company that they say is on the cusp of building an internet-style service in space.
As a direct result of this bipartisan work, public health experts believe that we are on the cusp of realizing an AIDS-free generation by 2030.
But now, on the cusp of being ordained and marrying his fiancé, Harris is afraid for the career he's spent at least eight years preparing for.
In Denver, videos of the police seizing blankets and tents on the cusp of winter created a public outcry and demands to soften the city's approach.
Humans is a straightforward social-issues drama, one that takes a semi-omniscient view of an alternate world right on the cusp of everything changing forever.
People seem to have a latent, hopeful sense that things are going to calm down, that we're on the cusp of a more normal news cycle.
We'd met more than two decades earlier, both of us on the cusp of 30, at a time in my life when I needed some corralling.
ALBANY — New York lawmakers on Tuesday passed a ban on cat declawing, putting the state on the cusp of being the first to outlaw the procedure.
The commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards said: "We are on the cusp of a full-scale confrontation with the enemy," the Fars news agency reported.
I see the kind of things we're doing with the V.A. And I just think we're on the cusp of a very long path to helping people.
"I am very thrilled to be on the cusp of breaking that million-dollar mark and am confident that will happen in short order," Darden Gardyne said.
New York (CNN Business)America is on the "cusp of a technological revolution" that could enable sinister forms of deception that have not been seen before, Rep.
The legal profession — tradition-bound and labor-heavy — is on the cusp of a transformation in which artificial-intelligence platforms dramatically affect how legal work gets done.
If you won the last computing platform and are on the cusp of the next one you're not built for, you might want to sell your company.
Mr Kavanaugh is on the cusp of a lifetime employment to the Supreme Court bench, where he would be charged with mediating disputes between America's rival worlds.
Back in June 2019, House Democrat Adam Schiff, a man permanently on the cusp of letting out a long, tired sigh, led a congressional hearing on deepfakes.
After a famously challenging 2019, and a brutal earnings season last month to cap it off, trucking may be on the cusp of an unexpected bright spot.
The protests are taking a toll on the city's economy and tourism, with the special administrative region on the cusp of its first recession in a decade.
At least the bond market seems to think so -- the yield on three-month U.S. Treasury bills is on the cusp of rising above 10-year yields.
Ultimately, there were mass layoffs of employees across most divisions, some of whom had been with the company for decades and were on the cusp of retirement.
On the cusp of Bernie's come-from-behind victory in Michigan last week, it looked like he might pull off similar upsets in nearby Rust Belt states.
Now, we're finally on the cusp of rising to Sagan's unspoken challenge—piecing together the long road from elements forged in stars to living worlds like Earth.
"Solar was really on the cusp of being able to completely take off," said Zoe Hanes, chief executive of Charlotte, North Carolina solar developer Pine Gate Renewables.
His resignation comes on the cusp of a new school year and on the heels of UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi's resignation announcement just two weeks earlier.
"Change can be a scary thing, especially at a point in a woman's life at which she is on the cusp of major life changes anyway. "Yeah.
Despite the fact that Coleman keeps telling her that it's not her fault, she's clearly internalized the accident and is on the cusp of a major meltdown.
The gaming industry has been on the cusp of a digital nightmare where games and their stories were tailored around profitable systems, not the other way around.
You're sitting across from a much larger organization's decision makers, on the cusp of a deal that can vault your entrepreneurial venture to a completely new level.
"We're bringing [Boyd Baxter] back at the age of 12, so we can get some fun story lines on the cusp of becoming a man," Abbott explained.
If we buttress this with universal pre-kindergarten and further harness the innate American ingenuity, we are on the cusp of a generation of unprecedented scientific advances.
On the cusp of the Wisconsin presidential primary, I called up Hostettler to talk Walker, protest music, and what the hell's going on out there right now.
"We are on the cusp of a period of rising interest rates," Chicago Federal Reserve President Charles Evans told reporters after a speech in Chicago on Monday.
Industrial giant Caterpillar is on the cusp of a big year of earnings growth and potential new business strategy, Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts said Thursday.
At least the bond market seems to think so — the yield on three-month U.S. Treasury bills is on the cusp of rising above 10-year yields.
The second major focus in Knycl's speech was virtual reality, a technology that seems poised on the cusp of a major breakthrough to the mainstream in 2016.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday that he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp " of reaching an agreement that would end the trade skirmish.
On Tuesday, he denied that his administration is on the cusp of a deal with China and vowed that ZTE will have to pay a massive fine.
Here was this great, sexy fighter on the cusp of fame and fortune, a physically pretty man who recited doggerel and who graced the covers of magazines.
He especially enjoyed being beaten up by his great love Peter Lacy, who died of suspicious causes in Tangiers on the cusp of Bacon's 1962 Tate retrospective.
Our father, Jon Theodor Jensen, was born in Copenhagen in 1888, on the cusp of the technological and cultural changes that have led to our modern world.
The event, and the speeches that came with it, made it clear that the Fed is on the cusp of diving into climate-related research more intently.
Mr. Leung, 30, is part of a new, youthful force in Hong Kong politics that is on the cusp of acquiring a small measure of actual power.
I offer that we now stand on the cusp of a third era of transformative change for liberal democracy — replete with both new possibilities and new challenges.
Many other countries are on the cusp of elimination and must continue to push for the elimination of trachoma -- and other neglected tropical diseases -- across the world.
The protests are taking a toll on Hong Kong's economy and tourism, with the special administrative region on the cusp of its first recession in a decade.
The author Helen Simonson will discuss her book "The Summer Before the War," set in England on the cusp of World War I. July 13 at noon.
But the millennial generation, born on the cusp of the internet boom, have different expectations when it comes to the types of advertising they're willing to accept.
"Today, as we stand on the cusp of the next pandemic, the multistage journey from harmless microbe to pandemic-causing pathogen is no longer invisible," she writes.
Virginia is on the cusp of expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, which would extend health coverage to up to 400,000 of the state's poorest residents.
"We're pretty much right on the cusp of it, and there's the livelihood of tens of thousands of New Yorkers that really relies on getting this right."
While the PA was said to be on the cusp of assuming bureaucratic and administrative control of the area, Hamas's military primacy there was unlikely to change.
And we are now, for the first time, "on the cusp of seeing the first minority white generation, born in 2007 and later," per the Brookings Institution.
You live with your mom who makes $17,000 a year, so your household income is right on the cusp of $20,000, plus or minus a few bucks.
But as the Trump administration remedies the issues raised over the weekend, it's on the cusp of putting in place more restrictions that could also sow confusion.
Given that we import 30 percent of our food from the European Union, it is hardly surprising that on the cusp of Brexit, we are becoming nervous.
The narrative spans Phoebe's formative years of college, during which she lives on the cusp of a childhood epitomized by tragedy and an adulthood defined by recklessness.
Most agree that Jermall is on the cusp of superstardom ... but he needs one huge fight to catapult him from a boxing star to a household name.
But with engines that are officially louder than pneumatic diggers and on the cusp of jet engines at take-off, why are they still flattering to deceive?
Innovations in digital cable and satellite were on the cusp of increasing that capacity exponentially, while that year's Telecommunications Act began the deregulation of the entire industry.
Now, it seems, team Trump is on the cusp of accelerating a whisper campaign against Rosenstein, who oversees Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the Russia investigation.
President Donald Trump said Friday that Trudeau told him during a phone call the day before that Canada was on the cusp of approving the trade deal.
Speaking at a news conference on the cusp of his 10th season in professional basketball, Beasley also said he had learned from his experiences and his mistakes.
Now, as a result of brazenly partisan maneuvering, the Supreme Court is on the cusp of having a solid right-wing majority that could last for decades.
The cruelty of that war cannot be overstated: Thousands have been killed, many in the bombing raids, and Yemen is on the cusp of a catastrophic famine.
Despite his strong start, Schwartzman did not think he had been on the cusp of an upset, saying Nadal "doesn't know what frustration is" on the court.
This means we are on the cusp of seeing the first minority white generation, born in 2007 and later, which perhaps we can dub Generation 'Z-Plus.
The Federal Reserve is on the cusp of reversing the most ambitious monetary stimulus program in world history amid questions over how much impact it really delivered.
We are on the cusp of another information technology revolution, and the international flow of data – particularly within the massive transatlantic economy – is a primary reason why.
Well if you listen to the Bank of England, then we are just on the cusp of disaster, delayed by what goes by the name of Brexit.
The warnings about the threat posed by ISIS-K comes as the terror group is on the cusp of being driven from its last bastion in Syria.
As we stand on the cusp of the fourth industrial revolution, we must seize the opportunity to help propel the world's most vulnerable people out of poverty.
Ford and General Motors pioneered the practice of offering buyouts to their tens of thousands of current retirees, rather than just those on the cusp of retirement.
The party is in the introductory zone of the game, on their second encounter, and it looks like they're on the cusp of a Total Party Kill.
Some experts have been concerned that the United States is on the cusp of losing its last chance to prevent a real nuclear threat from North Korea.
"I'm beginning to feel that after the coming Ice Age deflationary bust, we may be on the cusp of one of these contra-secular snapbacks," he wrote.
This work is really about being on the cusp of change right now and about me being part of it, what are my struggles, or my thoughts.
NAFTA: In Washington, congressional Democrats and the White House are on the cusp of bringing a revised North American free trade deal to a vote before Christmas.
The cancellations also came at the expense of federal dollars and created challenges for refugees whose medical exams or security checks were on the cusp of expiring.
To put a fine point on the debate: Is artificial intelligence an engineering discipline, or a godlike field on the cusp of creating a new superintelligent species?
Much of the discussion surrounds the possibility of rekindling bipartisan sentencing and corrections reform legislation that was on the cusp of being enacted in the previous Congress.
SPX on pace for its biggest percentage decline in December since the Great Depression and on the cusp of confirming it is now in a bear market.
On the cusp of Arrested Development's fifth season (which drops May 29), the star-studded cast sat down with the New York Times for a group interview.
The current pace of ticket sales also means that Black Panther is on the cusp of setting what will likely be its last major U.S. box office record.
"The Supreme Court today has dealt yet another devastating blow to vulnerable people who were on the cusp of obtaining safety for themselves and their families," she said.
The comments were interpreted as a shot across the bows of Clinton, who might have been on the cusp of entering the White House when the documentary aired.
Set in Los Angeles, the series follows the life of Isobel (Zoe Chao), a woman on the cusp of thirty, freshly single, and exploring her queer sexual identity.
President Trump could be on the cusp of a decision as to whether to keep the US in the 2015 Paris climate accord, the New York Times reports.
As leaders in such a fluctuating market, how do marketers keep up with these changes and stay on the cusp of the next "big" shift in digital media?
The protests are also taking a toll on the city's economy and tourism, with the special administrative region on the cusp of its first recession in a decade.
The current protests are taking a toll on Hong Kong's economy and tourism, with the special administrative region on the cusp of its first recession in a decade.
"With homebuilder sentiment so strong, it's hard to imagine that the economy is on the cusp of a downturn," said analysts at Bespoke Investment Group in a report.
The protests are already taking a toll on the city's economy and tourism, with the special administrative region on the cusp of its first recession in a decade.
Energy stocks are on the cusp of falling into a bear market after a sudden escalation in the U.S.-China trade dispute dragged the stock market lower Tuesday.
Like Maia, Jacare was believed to be right on the cusp of a title shot, and could well have earned that shot if he had opted to wait.
Argentine stocks could suffer another bout of volatility as the country is on the cusp of a leadership shake-up while in the middle of an economic crisis.
A few days ago, Michael Douglas continued a recent trend for powerful men on the cusp of having sexual misconduct allegations exposed: He got ahead of the story.
To make something that exists on the cusp of being named without crossing into the nameable cannot be an easy thing to do, especially over and over again.
Of the basket of tech names, Piper Jaffray's Craig Johnson is watching Amazon closely, since he believes the stock could be on the cusp of a major breakout.
The California man who became known as the "American Taliban" after his capture on an Afghanistan battlefield in late 2001 is on the cusp of release from prison.
For a young (male) actor on the cusp of his career breakout, starring in a fighting movie is a great way to get attention as a serious performer.
Mobile tech is on the cusp of a revolution, and we're interested in startups focused on everything it entails — autonomous vehicles, sensors, drones, security — or something else altogether.
Now half a century into the company's journey, Foster + Partners continues to design and build on the cusp of cutting edge technology, creating awe-inspiring buildings with conscience.
At the end of the January rally, the oil market is on the cusp of another leg higher, according to Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at brokerage OANDA.
"The first two books were a nostalgic daydream of growing up in the Swedish welfare state (albeit a crumbling welfare state on the cusp of reform)," Stålenhag explains.
It's impossible to believe that we're on the cusp of a "more rational, less dogmatic approach to politics," as WIRED's resident cultural critic Jon Katz wrote in 1997.
The romantic tension between Peggy and Sousa, meanwhile, is even thicker now that the latter agent is on the cusp of proposing to his nurse of a girlfriend.
Investor flows into physically backed platinum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and a sharp drop in speculative bets on lower prices suggest platinum is on the cusp of recovery.
His key to breaking out of that job and breaking into the real estate industry was finding an up-and-coming neighborhood right on the cusp of popularity.
So, while watching Paige's adventures in Famous in Love, here's permission picture a young Charlize, perched on the cusp of massive stardom, arguing with someone in a bank.
That, along with the launch of Xiaomi's global accessories store last summer, signals a Chinese company on the cusp of breaking beyond its status as a regional power.
" Biden believes that "we're on the cusp of the day when you men and women take your children for their physical and they're gonna get vaccinated for cancers.
Investors have lived for half a year in the shadow of the bear, and now find the the indexes on the cusp of breaking back into the light.
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) — more commonly referred to as drones — are on the cusp of a major commercial trial that has the power to save thousands of lives.
Is there a sense that the country is on the cusp of a new-era of football, or is it simply viewed as a run of tremendous form?
The wall-to-wall coverage that followed the decision was a sign, if any more were needed, that we are on the cusp of an urban mobility revolution.
" Following his decision, Trump tweeted: "If we do nothing … the world's leading state sponsor of terror will be on the cusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapons.
And yet Stipe Miocic is on the cusp of pulling off that elusive third defense and he seems to be rather under-appreciated by the UFC's ravenous fanbase.
"The island stands on the cusp of reaping real political and economic benefits not only for Cypriots, but also beyond the island across the wider region," he added.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday he thought the United States and China were "on the cusp" of a deal to end their trade war.
Examples include two Carter Center-led programs: The Americas are on the cusp of eliminating river blindness, and Guinea worm disease is down to its last few cases.
"We are on the cusp of a new era of medicine," said Robert Zirkelbach, a spokesman for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, an industry lobbying group.
And the Swiss 10-year is now on the cusp of paying investors to borrow money after close to two years of trading in negative interest rate territory.
SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk believes the company is on the cusp of achieving "the holy grail of space" travel with its planned reusable Starship rocket system.
Source: Natixis Bank of America Merrill Lynch strategists also pointed to the rising SOX index as a signal that manufacturing may be on the cusp of a rebound.
"We believe the industry is on the cusp of a gradual, long overdue shift to returns-focused investing," said Tim Rezvan, an oil industry analyst with Mizuho Securities.
In New Jersey, a state that seemed to be shifting increasingly blue each year, Republicans were on the cusp of their first legislative gains in nearly a decade.
Not only was Valhalla willing to take a risky fight against Palhares, he actually asked for the match-up while on the cusp of a UFC call-up.
This means that these experimental quantum computers are on the cusp of being able to model physics that is too complex even for the most powerful conventional supercomputers.
Instead, the song is on the cusp of something, and it's expansive, the way languid summer days are, vessels ready to fill with what you make of them.
But absorbing Alstom proved to be more difficult than expected, and the acquisition increased G.E.'s stake in the power business on the cusp of the market's downturn.
With some smaller parties short of the 5% threshold required to enter parliament, that would put the alliance on the cusp of a majority on the national level.
The area is on the cusp of the rainy season, and cloudy skies threatened to block the event, which occurred early Saturday and lasted less than a second.
"We could be on the cusp of fundamentally changing the air transportation system in the United States," said Faye Malarkey Black, the CEO of the Regional Airline Association.
City of Light brings to a head many of the series' long-building conflicts, taking place on the cusp of the Nazis assuming control of Germany in 1933.
Global travel bans, event cancellations and supply chain disruptions caused by the virus outbreak have added to woes for Japan's economy, which is on the cusp of recession.
Piazza Vittorio, once on the cusp of being the city's "it" neighborhood, with an ethnic market and elegant apartments built for noblemen, had become an outdoor flop house.
Many commentators have speculated that Ayatollah Sistani may now be on the cusp of rescinding his fatwa, which could, in turn, force the Popular Mobilization Forces to dissolve.
As Congress returns from its Columbus Day recess this week, it will do so on the cusp of one of the most significant American military changes in decades.
If pro-lifers are to put their best foot forward, it seems most strategic and advantageous to start just on the cusp of where the court left off.
At War/Magazine ____ Thanks to sharp bits about gender roles, she's on the cusp of stand-up comedy's A-list, the rare working mother to make the cut.
Argentina is on the cusp of registering another devastating default, analysts have told CNBC, as international investors anxiously await the outcome of "do-or-die" debt restructuring talks.
It would be foolish, though, to think that the Williams effect is felt only by the growing number of young black women on the cusp of being pros.
After years of trying to get laws changed, hemp advocates and would-be farmers are on the cusp of gaining new legal standing via the 2018 farm bill.
"We look for the 'if only' students, those who are on the cusp of doing remarkable things but need that additional support system in their life," he said.
The Chinese company is buying its way into a region on the cusp of an online shopping boom, as fast-growing mobile and Internet usage propels consumer spending.
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan issued a bold warning Friday that the bond market is on the cusp of a collapse that also will threaten stock prices.
He also said the economy is on the cusp of "several years" in which the job market remains strong and inflation stays around the Fed's 2 percent target.
The U.S. labor market maintained steady growth in November, which was better than expectations, with Congress on the cusp of passing the first massive tax package in decades.
In other words, the markets have reached a "now what?" moment, on the cusp of a consequential midterm election and an approaching climax of a global-trade reordering.
In the interviews, U.S. officials frequently acknowledged a lack of understanding, strategy and progress in a war they regularly described publicly as being on the cusp of success.
SAN FRANCISCO — Pop quiz: Which technology company does Uber, the ride-hailing giant on the cusp of an initial public offering, consider itself to be the most like?
Many of the poems are haunted by Britton's awareness that he lived on the cusp of eternity ("sadness surges in,/a passing-windshield light-effect/on the ceiling").
Also on Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he thought his country and China were "on the cusp" of a deal to end their trade war.
We see that Spain is on the cusp of becoming a big ecosystem, with Madrid and Barcelona as two big hubs in one country, and some smaller ones emerging.
The 14-year-old actress plays a character who, yes, is deaf, but is also dealing with the very relatable concerns of any girl on the cusp of womanhood.
"We believe the company is on the cusp of the earnings acceleration ... aided by its recent credit card deal," analyst Matthew Fassler wrote in a note to clients Thursday.
Now, he stands on the cusp of the biggest stage of his career with the World Series set to get underway on Tuesday night at Boston's iconic Fenway Park.
As Ryan worked on his game, the Greens continued to believe they were on the cusp of a miracle: Joel's survival and recuperation in spite of all medical science.
Now, relatives believe the imprisoned militia leader is on the cusp of recovering her freedom after a judge dismissed old charges against her, and prepares to hear new ones.
And earlier this week, a trip across the pond — to the Fall 2019 season of London Fashion Week — proved that bangs are on the cusp of a major revival.
Some transhumanists even believe science is on the cusp of realizing one of their more outlandish goals: creating an orgasm button that could allow humans to climax on demand.
The occasion for the rollout is that former FBI Director James Comey is on the cusp of releasing a new book and is undertaking the associated media publicity campaign.
If the candidates perform as predicted by today's polls, Sanders will lead on the cusp of Super Tuesday with 21625 delegates, followed by Biden (2900), Buttigieg (220006) and Sen.
Libya is on the cusp of full-scale civil war after an eastern military leader ordered his forces into Tripoli, the seat of a rival, United Nations-recognized government.
The backdrop: The PIF is, of course, the same fund that Tesla CEO Elon Musk famously said was on the cusp of funding his quickly-aborted, take-private plan.
Like a peak Judd Apatow movie, it's so loose that most of the jokes feel on the cusp of being boring, but it's the idiosyncrasies that make them iconic.
Set in a predominantly black neighborhood, the film follows Toni (newcomer Royalty Hightower), a girl right on the cusp of adolescence who works out with boxers at a gym.
He's the witty underdog everyone roots for — the guy who's been constantly trampled by life and is, finally, on the cusp of getting the break he so badly deserves.
LONDON — Fair warning: If you're on the cusp of tucking in to your breakfast/lunch/dinner/absolutely anything edible, you might want to revisit this article after you've finished.
Why it matters: Technology hasn't only drastically changed how people get stuff done on the job, but it's also on the cusp of changing the nature of jobs themselves.
The medium's unique interactive and immersive potential has scope to sculpt opinion and outlook like no other—even more so as we stand on the cusp of virtual reality.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, a respected leader of one of the world's largest and most important technology companies, speaks as if humanity lives on the cusp of science-fiction.
The EU is on the cusp of issuing a decision on whether Ireland granted Apple state aid or beneficial tax arrangements in exchange for bringing jobs to the country.
Today we are on the cusp of a new wave of innovation that will digitize companies and countries alike and has the potential to create unprecedented opportunities for Americans.
"The freight transportation business — especially parcel delivery — is on the cusp of transformation from multiple new transportation modalities," a team of Morgan Stanley analysts wrote in a note Thursday.

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