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"overheated" Definitions
  1. too hot
  2. too interested or excited
  3. (of a country’s economy) too active in a way that may cause problemsTopics Moneyc2

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" [Sun-Sentinel] Overheated vote tallying machines: "Meanwhile, problems continued in Palm Beach County, where tallying machines overheated while working overtime.
At pivotal points in the book, the prose grows overheated.
We move from topic to topic with more overheated rhetoric.
When they returned Wendy explained she overheated from her costume.
I'm overheated in my costume and I did pass out.
She overheated because of her heavy costume, makeup, and lights.
I overheated in my costume and I did pass out.
Lawrence's sentences were colicky; they burned hot and frequently overheated.
Economists say the economy is overheated and needs higher rates.
During the incident, pools storing spent fuel rods also overheated.
Or that it feels like a claustrophobic, overheated road trip.
The dynamic tends to lead to a more overheated discourse.
A sign of an overheated market and cheap money, perhaps?
Because that's what rich parents do in overheated soap operas.
While at this morning's event, she became overheated and dehydrated.
There were also fears that the region's economies could become overheated.
He likened the situation to the overheated stock market in 2007.
She poked at her iPhone, which had overheated and blacked out.
However, some say those markets are in danger of becoming overheated.
I stress, I don't think the labour market has yet overheated.
That overheated response is something we're beginning to return to today.
Clinton's near-syncope was the result of being overheated and dehydration.
Of course, overheated publicity isn't exactly terrible for a TV show.
Last year, while driving absent-mindedly, I let it get overheated.
A dozen deaths resulted from blowouts caused by tires that overheated.
One is that the economy is going to become seriously overheated.
Restless and overheated, she would lie awake staring at the stars.
"The whole situation is a bit overheated right now," he said.
I will instead live in my body, however overheated it gets.
I will instead live in my body, however overheated it gets.
His overheated rapist talk, early on, wasn't helpful to his cause.
"Avoid excessive alcohol and overheated or air-conditioned environments," she warned me.
But some are ringing the alarm, saying the sector has grown overheated.
He got overheated and it was a spontaneous reaction of of anger.
The Stag's V8 was slow and poorly designed and it regularly overheated.
It was this really overheated rhetoric for even the most basic demands.
" Asked about Trump's own rhetoric, Tillerson said the entire situation was "overheated.
"Markets get overheated and we're going to have sell-offs," he said.
Real estate bubble Another threat lurks in the country's overheated property market.
Investors fear the economy is overheated and want to see hefty hikes.
The statement said she had become dehydrated and overheated at ground zero.
Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, as feeling "overheated" at the commemoration ceremony.
The novel somehow feels like youth itself, a collection of overheated memories.
"The supply-demand backdrop is relatively balanced, certainly not overheated," added Cohen.
Mobilization also meant increased military spending, with the American economy already overheated.
It's amazing the show doesn't feel more overheated than it already does.
Trump used such overheated imagery in an effort to activate his base.
The G36 was reported to have overheated, forcing the Germans to retreat.
"I think the whole situation's a bit overheated right now," Tillerson said.
Politics — even overheated, corroded, dysfunctional politics — are outside of Dr. Costa's expertise.
His career would seem impossible today, with the overheated partisan atmosphere in Washington.
Two units burst into flames on the assembly line after the batteries overheated.
Mhmm. JG: You know, we go through periods of being overheated and impractical.
Higher exports could also reduce the economy's reliance on an overheated housing market.
Bitcoin aside, some altcoins might just be adjusting from overheated, overhyped December highs.
That might be dismissed as overheated rhetoric, but it shouldn't, writes Chris Cillizza.
It just seems to me that they are overheated, and competition is strong.
Reactors 22, 20213, and 22021 overheated, resulting in meltdowns and hydrogen-air explosions.
Being on an overheated plane also heightens the risk of nausea and dehydration.
The goal, apparently, is to get overheated and labyrinthine as quickly as possible.
High school is when these overheated, over-the-top wishes still seem possible.
The ensuing friction nearly overheated the machinery, forcing it to be shut down.
In recent years, that overheated enthusiasm has finally begun to run its course.
Now residents complain that apartments are overheated, and open their windows at night.
There was evidence one of the jet's engines had overheated, the source said.
Many others believe the market is experiencing a healthy correction after becoming overheated.
Merkley's language may sound overheated, but actual white nationalists are celebrating his appointment.
Attempts to suppress these, whether from overheated debates on campus or from overheated tweets from a presidential cellphone, must be opposed – as they are being opposed, in the United States, by the news media and, in the UK, by the state.
The uranium fuel had overheated, turned into lava, and burned through its steel container.
Her campaign says Clinton felt "overheated" before revealing that the candidate actually had pneumonia.
On the domestic front, Wheeler voiced particular concern about New Zealand's overheated housing market.
During the Japan to Hawaii flight, however, the batteries in the carbon wings overheated.
Here again, an overheated power line drooped into tree branches, this time in Ohio.
" For his part, Cuomo criticized "overheated rhetoric" and "extremism that pushes people to violence.
The report mentioned broken refrigerators, overheated stored meats, unsanitary seafood, and cooks sans hairnets.
Samsung's Note 7 overheated and burned users, forcing the company to issue a recall.
Back then, the Fed just looked at the headlines: 'Oh, an overheated housing market.
Some customers reported fixed phones overheated, leading Samsung to take back replacements as well.
But those factors alone were not sufficient to explain the overheated response, analysts said.
EY's Pogson however cautioned that valuations in China may be getting a bit overheated.
So please, libs, at least calibrate your overheated rhetoric to reality a little bit.
Clinton "became overheated and dehydrated," but was "rehydrated and recovering nicely" later that day.
I got overheated and all I could think about was tearing this hijab off.
Passage after passage came across as excessively frenetic, overheated, not to mention over-orchestrated.
LONDON — In a dusty, overheated rehearsal room near London Bridge, things were getting ghoulish.
There's a lot of overheated rhetoric about honeybees going extinct; that's just not happening.
His engine often overheated, especially during those profane, in-your-face arguments with umpires.
Mr. DeSantis, 40, is intent on turning down the temperature in perpetually overheated Florida.
Dr. Clayton points out that a human sleeper might flush red because she's overheated.
Third, there is an environmental component involving sleep position, bed sharing or overheated rooms.
Mark Newton, founder of Newton Advisors, warns that the group could be getting overheated.
In a field as overheated as cryptos, there will be a crash, perhaps many.
" Others chimed in with similar experiences: "Mine has overheated and shut off twice now.
Huge sections of its most pristine parts were killed last year by overheated seawater.
I'm not saying stocks are screaming cheap, but you're nowhere near an overheated market.
It&aposs overheated, it&aposs mostly overheated on the left and I think -- I&aposm afraid to say this, but I have to say it, it&aposs going to get hotter before it gets cooler with the Supreme Court nomination coming up.
As of today, at least five of those replacement phones have overheated or caught fire.
Higher mortgage rates and overheated home prices hit Southern California home sales hard in September.
In November 2798, we learned about two customers whose NEMA 23752-30 charging adapters overheated.
Instead, we see people who are overheated from labor distinguished from those who are hypothermic.
"What is not good is overheated rhetoric, extremism that pushes people to violence," Cuomo said.
Nicki Minaj unleashed her fury on Farrah Abraham...after getting overheated from Teen Mom episodes.
Somewhat overheated, most definitely, but I still think it makes sense to stay the course.
Clinton left the September 11th Commemoration Ceremony because she was feeling "overheated," a spokesperson said.
Currently, they think an overheated hoverboard exploded, which is almost certainly 100 percent what happened.
When the batteries are overcharged, overheated, or punctured they build energy rapidly until they explode.
Bounds apologized for the "overheated" tone of some of the articles but defended their substance.
"The economy will soon get even more overheated, implying a bubble and burst," he added.
He lately has been warning of an economic slowdown as well as an overheated market.
As it turned out, the seismometer abruptly overheated shortly after Apollo 11 left the moon.
Previous studies have shown vaporizers with overheated coils can lead to high emissions of aldehydes.
Homebuyers, however, are still facing overheated home prices and low supply of homes for sale.
" Clinton had to leave a 85033/11 memorial early on Sunday after she became "overheated.
Organic peroxide overheated and ignited, causing multiple fires at the flooded chemical plant near Houston.
She was simply overheated and went to her daughter's apartment to rest and cool down.
That car, though, overheated on the way to the summit in the sweltering summer sun.
And that's progress of a sort for a market undergoing a correction from overheated levels.
Some of the nation's largest cities, however, where prices are overheated, saw those gains slip.
He also views the foundation's work as a counterbalance to the overheated Chinese art market.
Bertha overheated and stalled partway through the project in December 2013, putting completion into doubt.
One had overheated, two had been wrecked in accidents, and two others had broken headlights.
A patchwork of rules and an overheated housing market had created a mess in Florida.
That's why investors don't want to see emotions get overheated, or negotiations to get derailed.
So how do you become a hero to the overheated guests at your holiday party?
Contrary to the sometimes overheated political rhetoric, the program is not the same as amnesty.
You can be freezing outdoors one moment and sweating in an overheated bus the next.
As billionaires compete for art in an overheated market, the merely affluent are giving up.
The water was cool, not overheated, and stinging eyes indicated a reassuring level of chlorine.
The more effective the bureau has proved to be, the more overheated its critics are.
That probably has something to do with the volatile and overheated political climate right now.
The Tuesday comes as some analysts see signs the rally is getting a bit overheated.
Traders said Wednesday's profit-taking came as no surprise as some technical indicators looked overheated.
In other markets, where home prices have not overheated as much, demand is still rising.
His three-year-old daughter became so overheated that her skin was hot to touch.
The fire stemmed from a minimalist painting with electrical aspects by Mary Corse, which overheated.
"We're worried about our personal security," Bolanos says, from his cramped and overheated living space.
But Mr. de Eguia's overheated performance — often embodying a boorish macho insolence — doesn't help Jordi's case.
When the economy overheated, her government imposed price and exchange controls and fiddled the inflation numbers.
Palm Beach's outdated ballot-counting machines overheated and stopped working, causing them to miss the deadline.
To make matters worse, some replacement Note 7s that Samsung sent out also overheated and exploded.
Unfortunately, as it happened, the capsule overheated and she probably did die a fairly painful death.
Samsung designed the Galaxy S10 5G to fall back to 4G LTE whenever it gets overheated.
If the work sells for too much, some may see the market as overheated and hesitate.
Plus, being overheated can lead to a heatstroke, symptoms of which include confusion, agitation, and irritability.
The mistake was … the timing of the fiscal policy stimulus, which overheated the economy last year.
But they said threads won't get overheated or explode, as they don't contain lithium-ion batteries.
Under his guidance, Telefónica's debt-fuelled expansion mirrored Spain's own overheated economic boom and subsequent slump.
Brake cooling is a vital part of the system; overheated brakes do not function as well.
This overheated rhetoric is not accurate, not helpful, and ultimately feeds into a destructive mob mentality.
Meanwhile, the equally overheated people on-screen were losing their lives, their limbs, and their loves.
Realtors blamed that squarely on overheated prices and the very low supply of homes for sale.
They also follow a strong El Niño, a weather pattern characterized by an overheated Pacific Ocean.
When the ships' turbines get overheated, they can't generate as much energy, resulting in electrical failures.
The batteries, which include volatile and flammable chemical compounds, can become unstable if overheated or punctured.
But at its previous destination, the asteroid Vesta, two of the four wheels overheated and failed.
The Democratic nominee left the memorial early Sunday because she felt "overheated," according to her campaign.
About two million improperly stored vaccines were sold around the country from an overheated, dilapidated storeroom.
"Our view is that prices are overheated, and will correct lower," SocGen said in a note.
"That is the kind of overheated rhetoric that can surface during emotional political debates," he said.
With its cooling systems offline, reactors at the site quickly overheated and triggered multiple hydrogen explosions.
Perhaps because of this, his writing about the subject can be as overheated as the planet.
Several of the phones she and fellow volunteers were using overheated from placing too many calls.
However, a Canadian security source told Reuters there was evidence one of the jet's engines overheated.
There was evidence one of the jet's engines overheated, according to one unnamed source from Canada.
I also tend to sleep warm but had no issues with feeling overheated during the night.
" PEN also condemned overheated online rhetoric and "vitriol aimed to shut down discussion and enforce silence.
And even though I've only worn them in the summer, my feet have never felt overheated.
Judging by their overheated rhetoric, Democrats appear to have decided, largely based on initial news reports.
A Canadian security source told Reuters there was evidence one of the jet's engines had overheated.
Sometimes I catch corners of it, when I am near sleep, or when I am overheated.
Though the market is overheated, Cramer said the banks showed some positive signs about the consumer.
Throughout Monday, the White House defended the order, castigating media coverage as overheated and criticizing Democrats.
Attendees on Twitter suggested that the person in the crowd became overheated in the rally venue.
Some German soldiers claim that the gun malfunctions when overheated, and as a result, doesn't shoot straight.
With home prices already overheated in many major markets, higher rates broke the bank for most buyers.
However, early into the ceremony, Clinton became overheated during the ceremony and was forced to leave early.
KURTZ: My problem is some of the overheated language because these people do not like the president.
Though "overheated claims" have rightly made people skeptical about its impact over the years, he remains hopeful.
There is more supply of homes for sale, and overheated home prices are finally beginning to chill.
Coral reefs around the world have been hit hard with a coral bleaching event from overheated seas.
Other product reviewers have told us tales of strained backs and lightly roasted thighs from overheated laptops.
Power hungry, attention-seeking demagogues like Mr. Steyer serve their overheated egos while making solutions less likely.
A little over an hour later, Mojo appeared overheated and Ramsour requested immediate transport to the hospital.
Let's take a look at how this math played out in the overheated markets of mid-2015.
"Getting overheated would be my concern, not to mention defacating while walking down the aisle," Cancellare said.
The deficit only matters once you reach full employment, when overheated consumer demand can lead to inflation.
Sometime during the night, Tiffany became overheated, which is why her comforter is lying on the ground.
In the video, Tillis said he was "overheated" and that "no CPR" or "special measures" were needed.
The Democratic presidential nominee left a 9/11 memorial ceremony early Sunday after becoming "overheated," aides said.
The FDA has recorded 134 cases where an e-cigarette exploded, caught fire, or overheated since 2009.
The incident comes a week after 10 undocumented immigrants died in an overheated semi-truck in Texas.
The housing market began cooling last summer, as home prices had overheated and mortgage rates were rising.
Of course, every market is different, and some markets may have overheated, while others are still competitive.
But whatever the trigger, the current fall is likely a much needed correction of an overheated market.
But fast-rising home prices in overheated major cities sparked worries of asset bubbles and debt risk.
And an overheated plane is not only uncomfortable, it can also be a health risk for passengers.
" Videos emerged last Sunday showing Clinton wobbling after leaving a 9/11 memorial early after feeling "overheated.
The rally this year has triggered a number of other warning signals about the market getting overheated.
It's a surprisingly chaste movie from the often overheated director, but one of his most purely entertaining.
They are also starting to see price pushback in the market, especially in areas that are overheated.
But rather than jump right in, some market watchers say the stock has gotten a bit overheated.
One resource that all data centres require is vast amounts of water to cool their overheated circuits.
But sharp price rises are sparking concerns that the market may be becoming overheated in some cities.
The drab tonalities and the deliberate slowness of "Sabrina" challenge a genre that leans toward the overheated.
Indeed, officials from the Federal Reserve have been saying for several weeks that financial markets were overheated.
But overheated family confessions meet SWAT team conventions at the climax, and little resonates in their wake.
There will be blind curves and detours, flat tires and overheated engines, starless nights and sunless days.
In the last few weeks, some officials from the Federal Reserve have warned about overheated financial markets.
I never overheated, and neither did my partner who tends to sleep much hotter than I do.
For many observers, Wednesday's drama was a sign that overheated political arguments have reached a perilous point.
"There's overheated rhetoric on the talk shows, from politicians of both parties and social media," he said.
It also cited a policy of low interest rates as a factor in the overheated housing market.
Video posted to Reddit shows an overheated kangaroo cooling off inside a family&aposs pool in Australia.
Che: Election officials in Florida said their ballot machines overheated, causing mismatched results in the recount. Word.
Q: My apartment in a 14-story co-op in Long Island City, Queens, is consistently overheated.
In one case in 453, when 19 immigrants died in an overheated tractor-trailer near Victoria, Tex.
Some venture capitalists are rooting for a market dip to calm Silicon Valley's overheated start-up scene.
"There is a very fine line" separating a high-pressure economy from an overheated economy, Nagy said.
Homebuyers have been up against a tight supply of lower-priced homes and an overheated market in general.
That said, Clinton's campaign is dodging questions about their initial party line ... that she was overheated and dehydrated.
But what troubles me in saying root for Democrats, what troubles me is some of the overheated rhetoric.
The rest of us have to survive that disconnect between an overheated commute and an icebox-like workplace.
But years of low interest rates have bolstered the market and there are growing fears prices are overheated.
Talking Points: Hillary Clinton is being treated for pneumonia after she became "overheated" during a 9/11 ceremony.
The plane's batteries overheated so badly that the trip had to be delayed in Hawaii by 10 months.
Some Twitter users report that the train's engine overheated, but the MBTA has not yet released a statement.
Hillary Clinton left Sunday's 9/11 memorial at ground zero after she felt "overheated," according to her campaign.
It's hot, you're sweaty: Who wants bangs when you're already more overheated than an iPhone on the beach?
Clinton said she had gotten "overheated" at the event and canceled three days of campaign travel to recover.
If overheated prices finally push buyers back, it will take even longer for underwater borrowers to find air.
Although the chart may imply the market is overheated, I think the current price is not too high.
" Videos emerged Sunday showing Clinton wobbling as she left a 9/11 memorial ceremony early after feeling "overheated.
"Unfortunately, some of them were severely overheated, and that was a refrigerated truck with no refrigeration," Hood said.
However, in contrast to the overheated machismo of True Detective, The Night Of exudes a partly cloudy empathy.
A spokesperson for the campaign says Clinton "felt overheated," but went to Chelsea's nearby apartment and felt better.
" Videos emerged last Sunday showing Clinton stumbling as she left a 85033/11 memorial early after feeling "overheated.
But do voters really believe that Trump or Sanders can deliver on the overheated rhetoric they are selling?
However overheated, Trump's prediction was in sync with the dark fantasies of some of his most extreme boosters.
Overheated students and teachers become fatigued, lose focus and find it hard to do their educational work well.
Believing American hostages' lives were at stake, he sent an agent 80 increasingly overheated messages in 113 days.
In the mid-20163s, he railed against similar excesses that overheated the auto market, and he's fretting again.
"When your brain becomes overheated like that, it can't function any more," Essex County Coroner Frank Whitelaw said.
These legitimate concerns are magnified by an administration that has engaged in overheated, threatening rhetoric against the media.
Because the robotic arm often overheated, they were frozen so that they wouldn't goo up in its grip.
Long hours of physically demanding labor in overheated factories are reported to breed exhaustion, dehydration and workplace injuries.
" WeWork was a healthy signal for the IPO market, and a sign that markets may avoid getting "overheated.
"To the extent that the market gets overheated, I don't think we'll jump into the inferno," he said.
"But now that the market has become overheated and fickle, the negative effects are increasingly apparent," he said.
Mr. Trump, Mr. Fried said, is turning everything into "a soap opera" with overheated attacks on the judge.
On the size of the opportunity I have seen some suggestions that health is overheated in investment terms.
Some of the solvents used in the instructional YouTube videos could also be toxic if overheated, experts said.
"Other than an overheated market pausing to cool off, little has changed from just a couple weeks ago."
And if some of the writing was overheated or extreme in advancing that view, I regret that implication.
This is the same trend throughout the West, where overheated home prices have caused buyers to pull back.
"Any comparisons to past overheated markets are ridiculous," he told CNBC's Scott Wapner in a telephone interview Tuesday.
Even the higher points on the mountain become too hot for the pika, so they become overheated and die.
But there was a problem: During the 30-minute ride, the warmth from her cleavage had overheated the sample.
In Silicon Valley, the country's most notoriously overheated real estate market, things are starting to cool off ... a little.
Poll pourri Seven voters in 29 feel the political debate in the country is "overheated and dangerous" (211 percent).
He's introduced as a scrawny outcast, desperate to make friends and fit in the overheated, tight-knit beach town.
"Let's stick with the program and remember what matters, regardless of how overheated the Brexit rhetoric gets," Cramer said.
Her doctors speculated that she had taken a "bad batch" of insulin that had possibly overheated at some point.
He said that he had used "overheated" and "overzealous" language and hadn't always been respectful of the opposing side.
Samsung estimates it has lost at least $5.3 billion as it discontinued the model, which overheated and caught fire.
As you'd expect, the company then squandered it, producing poor products that overheated and were generally disliked by consumers.
During the ceremony, she felt overheated so departed to go to her daughter's apartment, and is feeling much better.
In many past downturns the jobs market overheated, causing inflation and leading the Federal Reserve to hit the brakes.
Clinton's doctor revealed later that day that Clinton had just been diagnosed with pneumonia and "overheated" at the ceremony.
The grill left her overheated and tired — she wasn't used to standing on her feet for so many hours.
Fire Chief Angel Crespo said a power switch got overheated, causing a 2,000-gallon mineral oil tank to explode.
According to Williams, however, the real reason is a bit more mundane: she simply overheated in her Halloween costume.
Photo: Stadtpolizei ZürichSeven people received medical attention on Tuesday after an iPhone battery overheated in a Swiss Apple store.
In the meantime, investors should be careful to watch for signs that the economy is moving into overheated territory.
Now, with his overheated tweets, uninformed pronouncements and misguided policies, Trump is putting the nuclear pedal to the metal.
Personally, fear to me smells like that time my hair caught on fire while standing under an overheated lamp.
"During the ceremony, she felt overheated so departed to go to her daughter's apartment, and is feeling much better."
But, unlike many central banks globally, New Zealand has been reluctant to cut rates given an overheated housing market.
In other news, Reuters reported municipal authorities in Shanghai have introduced new rules to cool its overheated property market.
There has only been one hiccup during the journey, when the car's engine overheated in the middle of Moscow.
Since the rise of ISIS, Americans have been swimming in a media ocean of overheated rhetoric about terror threats.
You could go out in the street, and if some situation happens, maybe it gets overheated, and somebody's dead.
You had a friend that got overheated while moving a couch one summer and, well, it was pretty gnarly.
The Fed would respond with increased interest rates, cooling off the overheated economy and eventually leading to a recession.
" Videos emerged Sunday showing Clinton wobbling as she left Ground Zero in New York City early after feeling "overheated.
If the Fed had tightened monetary policy as it should have in 2003, the economy would not have overheated.
The hike in November 2018, the first tightening in a year, was primarily aimed at cooling overheated property markets.
Clinton had been told she had pneumonia last Friday and that she had been overheated and dehydrated on Sunday.
I can't sweat well, so I'm careful not to get overheated, and I can't walk far in strong sun.
Over the years, Ms. Maisel and some of her neighbors had removed radiators to deal with their overheated apartments.
Microsoft attempted to reconcile the overheated output with population proximity by launching an experiment in 2015 called Project Natick.
He had created a comic whose drab tonalities and deliberate slowness challenged a genre that leans toward the overheated.
French filed this under the rubric of overheated partisanship, which is indeed a problem but not tidily applicable here.
A growing number of venture capitalists are rooting for a market dip to calm the overheated start-up scene.
Urban walking has thus deteriorated from a civilized pleasure to an overheated, unshaded, traffic-harried race to a destination.
The local authority market is relatively small, while the central bank has long fretted about an overheated housing market.
The overheated rhetoric is based on the misconception that 5G heralds a new era of services for end-users.
She knows how to spin macho aphorisms in the way of westerns, making them feel both overheated and satisfying.
Climate-change sceptics point to cold snaps in North America as evidence that concern about global warming is overheated.
On the other hand, Mr. Trump's overheated, loose language could accidentally propel us into war on the Korean Peninsula.
And really, fires will always have reasons to start—a firework here, an overheated car or cigarette ember there.
Can a market both be overheated in the short term but just warming up for a longer-running advance?
The Cuban government will need to avoid overreacting to the overheated rhetoric and denunciations that will accompany the changes.
Banks also gained, recovering from a sell-off that has come from concerns that the housing sector is overheated.
Second, its overheated and bombastic rhetoric is undermining America's foundational ideals and the sense of fair play in politics.
I'm going to go with Juliette on this and assume that those were the product of his overheated imagination.
It's also true that the market has been overheated, not rational, and probably over-invested in too many companies.
There are only two ways to get out of the overheated position the market is in right now, Cramer said.
There are only two ways to get out of the overheated position the market is in right now, Cramer said.
The gains are slowing the most in large metropolitan markets, where home prices had overheated over the past three years.
They made it three miles up the canyon road before the dreaded dashboard lights blinked on: The car had overheated.
The longer you're overheated, the worse it gets, so calling 911 for heatstroke as quickly as possible is vital. Serious?
But letting the shell sit in an overheated barrel would cause it to detonate inside the plane, killing everyone aboard.
This hair dryer measures the air temperature 20 times every second to keep your hair from getting overheated and damaged.
A shortage of affordable existing homes for sale in the last several years has pushed prices into the overheated range.
Her campaign revealed hours later Sunday that she'd been diagnosed Friday with pneumonia, and said she'd become overheated that morning.
We went from learning she was overheated, to fainting, to fighting an infection over the course of a single day.
I think Politico sold it as we're some player in the Democratic civil war, which I think was slightly overheated.
The warmth is already having consequences all over the world, from polar ice caps to the floor of overheated seas.
The Arizona Republic getting so many death threats over an endorsement is an example of how overheated the rhetoric is.
That's after Samsung issued a recall on September 15 and offered replacement phones—and 23 devices have overheated since then.
She really could have been overheated (the temperature was in the low 80s, but it definitely felt hot and muggy).
Loans originated post-crisis maintain their strong performance and prices are supported by fundamentals, although some sub-markets are overheated.
The overheated rhetoric and mutual distrust between Washington and Wall Street must not obscure this unshakable fact: Capitalism requires cooperation.
He also had a respiratory infection at only 2 months old and was unable to sweat, so he easily overheated.
Home values overheated from 2016 to mid-773, as demand outstripped supply, especially at the lower end of the market.
Since she only has one adrenal gland, Cadence is unable to play sports or any activity where she becomes overheated.
Clinton felt overheated and left to rest in her daughter's Manhattan apartment, according to a statement released by her campaign.
More leases and fewer mortgages could put China's overheated property sector on a more sustainable footing, plus increase economic efficiency.
Ask about corruption at the Russian labs, and he talks as if the problem is the overheated imaginations of reformers.
The hot daytime temperatures of the Moon, which can exceed 130°C (266°F), would have rapidly overheated the lander.
In this overheated debate, any assertion about ethanol's worthiness or lack thereof is immediately shot down by the other side.
Less than a year into his presidency, Mr. Macron's push to upend France has spawned intense and sometimes overheated reactions.
" — Julien M. DellaPorta, 25, Astoria, Queens "It's there for me in the winter in dry, overheated New York City buildings.
Other pieces feel overheated and underthought, like a garish, vacant Bride of Frankenstein that is both literally and metaphorically drippy.
The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians printed so many IDs that the machine overheated and started melting the cards.
An overheated kangaroo took a dip inside a family&aposs pool in order to escape the bushfires raging through Australia.
Fitch expects China's central and local governments to continue to introduce or modify policies to cool the overheated property market.
Fitch Ratings said on Wednesday that the country's banks faced risks from high household debt and an overheated property sector.
The city has also hauled in water trucks to sprinkle water on overheated locals and visitors in the city center.
The city has also hauled in water trucks to sprinkle water on overheated locals and visitors in the city center.
But he is still figuring out the quirks of city living — including how apartments are often overheated in the winter.
In the first round, Mr. Wernick lectured committee members about what he sees as overheated political rhetoric in the country.
But the banks want to sidestep rules designed to restrict lending to overheated sectors including property, mining and other resources.
ABC News published a statement it obtained about the incident, which described the source of the smoke as a "overheated battery pack":While boarding SkyWest flight 3879, operating as Delta Connection from LaGuardia to Houston, smoke appeared from a passenger's bag in an overhead bin, caused by an overheated battery pack inside the bag.
Zurich police said the incident occurred as the repair worker was removing the battery, which overheated and burned his hand slightly.
Citing national aviation agency Rosaviatsiya, the report said the smoke came from overheated oil in one of the plane&aposs engines.
A thermostat will measure air temperature 20 times a second to keep the temperature consistent — no overheated air cooking your locks.
In his marathon speech at the 19th Party Congress in October, Chinese President Xi Jinping warned about the overheated property market.
Excitement over bank stocks since President-elect Donald Trump's election victory looks a little overheated, analyst Dick Bove is telling clients.
Home prices there had overheated far beyond historical affordability levels, causing home sales to drop dramatically in the past eight months.
It's kind of unusual to have all go through a bubble at the same time, but it was all growing overheated.
As in Shakespeare, the lovers are overheated and silly, and when the characters shift downward in station, poetry turns to prose.
Loan growth at both banks was driven in part by mortgage loans, despite Beijing's continued clampdown on an overheated property market.
Up until the late '80s and early '90s, many cars also used carburetors, so engines often became hot and then overheated.
Dr. Lisa R. Bardack, Clinton's physician, said on Sunday that the Democratic presidential nominee became overheated and dehydrated at a Sept.
Clinton's staff later said that she was "overheated" and "dehydrated"and disclosed that she had been diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday.
But amid concerns of an overheated market, recent valuations have been more conservative, something Gauthier is hoping to take advantage of.
And Bank for International Settlements data suggests the yuan had overheated against its peers, so this cooling realigns it with neighbours.
"The market is arguably overheated, but it feels like a controlled furnace rather than an explosion waiting to happen," he added.
A wobbly, overheated Clinton was caught on video being helped into a van by Secret Service agents after leaving a Sept.
The world's top smartphone maker this month pulled the plug on the near-$900 device after phones overheated and caught fire.
Dr. Lisa R. Bardack added Clinton is "re-hydrated and recovering nicely" after feeling overheated due to dehydration before the incident.
The Clinton campaign initially blamed the 68-year-old Democratic nominee's health issue at the 9/11 memorial on being overheated.
Years of overheated inflation and an overvalued currency meant few Brazilian companies could take on rivals in the world's largest economy.
Brian Green's Note27 overheated and started smoking before he threw it on the ground while the plane was at the gate.
The listing, which has already attracted criticism online, would appear to be a clear example of Silicon Valley's overheated housing market.
" • "SoftBank and other investors have valued these start-ups at inflated levels, leading to an overheated system filled with unsound businesses.
Hillary Clinton's health is in the news after she stepped out of a September 11th memorial service early after feeling overheated.
Unless the laws of economics have changed since Mnuchin took office, an overheated economy is bound to lead to higher inflation.
After the break, Williams explained she had become "overheated" in her Statue of Liberty costume and then finished hosting the show.
But ditching NAFTA to make good on an overheated campaign promise would be a huge own goal for the United States.
The sun is a nuclear furnace, constantly shooting hot plasma -- mostly protons and electrons from overheated hydrogen atoms -- off into space.
Florida's Palm Beach County was reportedly forced to restart its recount of about 175,000 early votes after its voting machines overheated.
My normally healthy body, which is in pretty good shape for 63 years, started to deteriorate — I felt weak and overheated.
In some sense, McCain's biography — and the overheated rhetoric it encouraged in discussions of his political persona — deprived him of agency.
Hillary Clinton abruptly left the September 11, 2001, ceremonies in downtown Manhattan on Sunday after becoming "overheated," according to her campaign.
After dozens of incidents in which batteries overheated and began smoking or catching fire, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is dead.
It may have been the joyful expression of an overheated athlete who was about to jump into a soothing ice bath.
I put some of the questions spinning in my own overheated head to Amanda Cox, editor of The Times's Upshot desk.
After all the overheated "investigating," the cloak of high-mindedness, which these filmmakers reach for about once an episode, fits uneasily.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Galaxy Note 7 met an untimely demise last year after dozens of the Samsung phones overheated or exploded.
The fatter the bear, the easier it is to get overheated, which means they have to cool off and stop eating.
On an overheated planet, air-conditioning becomes more and more desirable, solving in the short term the problem it helped create.
Unless there was a material change in this memo, it proved to be an empty "grave" after weeks of overheated hyperbole.
" Chaikin also said the bull run can continue: "We have an economy that is not overheated and rates are still low.
The country's home sales fell sharply in August in the latest sign that its recently overheated housing market was losing steam.
Still, Marks said he sees the ability for SoftBank to be this busy as another example of a market that's overheated.
There's talk of trigger warnings, and an overheated argument about a vote for Jill Stein, the Green Party nominee, last year.
On Sunday, Clinton's campaign said she had become "overheated" after she abruptly left a 9/11 memorial service in downtown Manhattan.
The market is undoubtedly overheated, despite nine out of 10 VCs believing unicorn companies are overvalued (as I found in previous research).
KURTZ: After the break, isn&apost there enough overheated rhetoric about the whole migrant family&aposs controversy without dragging in Nazi references?
If it overheated, all it needed to do was jump into some cover and rest for a turn before resuming the fight.
The mother of one frighteningly collapsed, later explaining it was due to dehydration and becoming "overheated" in her Statue of Liberty costume.
The demand for IDs on Turtle Mountain was so high that the tribe's chair said the printing machine overheated, melting some IDs.
A Southwest flight was canceled on Thursday after a Galaxy Note 7 overheated as the plane was getting ready to take off.
The Riksbank has also been growing increasingly concerned about the possible downsides of negative rates, not least on the overheated housing market.
In each case, the flattening of U.S. gasoline consumption preceded a sharp downward move in international oil prices after the market overheated.
One result: The market has largely avoided the valuation distortions and overheated themes that sometimes build up as bull markets roll on.
The company's advisory stated that there is an ongoing investigation related to two incidents in which the swappable lithium-ion battery overheated.
"If the Fed is moving slowly, it means that they are not chasing an overheated economy or an inflation problem," Sonders said.
Her campaign team announced the diagnosis after initially claiming she had simply "overheated" when appearing to faint at a 2000/11 event.
Clinton was apparently dehydrated and "overheated" at the 9/11 event, which in conjunction with the pneumonia caused her to fall ill.
Smoke emitting from an overheated Samsung device led to the evacuation of Southwest Airlines flight 994 from Louisville, Kentucky, minutes before departure.
Even if the sector isn't as overheated as it was in 2006 and 2007, the market is bound to take a breather.
Clinton left the 29/211 commemoration ceremony early after she felt overheated and went to her daughter's apartment, the Clinton campaign said.
Now you can feel smug and enjoy the festivities without the stress of overheated shops and holiday songs on a loop. Ahhh.
Unfortunately, li-ion batteries are prone to exploding anyway when they get overheated or when the wrong charger or current is used.
It isn&apost difficult to imagine how an unbalanced mind could be influenced by overheated rhetoric by people in positions of authority.
The problem with a brain that only rests when it has overheated and crashed is that my sense of time is truncated.
Many residents say the flood of Chinese capital has overheated the home-buying market, but it's keeping Maserati and Lamborghini dealerships busy.
" In Time magazine, the reviewer R. Z. Sheppard wrote, "Toffler's redundant delivery and overheated prose turned kernels of truth into puffed generalities.
The issue is not the overplayed theories of Russian "kompromat" schemes on the left or the overheated conspiracy theories on the right.
After six hours, I was overheated and exhausted — but glad to have experienced the magic of the State Fair of Texas firsthand.
The constraints on the supply side now look more like traditional bottlenecks that are trademarks of a strong ( perhaps overheated) economic performance.
With overheated ocean waters cooking reefs year after year, scientists have issued dire warnings that these ecosystems might not survive the century.
The steps needed to improve an overheated apartment depend on whether you have a one-pipe radiator system or a two-pipe.
Margaret Chase Smith described "confused thinking, harmful emotions, destructive tempers, unsound and unwise legislation, and ill health" that resulted from being overheated.
The Mets knew he complemented a lineup heavy on left-handers and could perform in the sometimes overheated environment of New York.
They grew up believing that the big economic risk was an overheated economy, because that was the great problem of the 1970s.
Throw in some worry that markets were getting a little overheated and you have a recipe for the downturn we've just witnessed.
In Figure 3, Greece is shown as having had a drastically overheated economy, operating far above sustainable levels, in 2007 and 2008.
In addition, the increased insulation and decreased need for air-conditioning means less overheated air is put back into the surrounding environment.
The firm's strategists say overheated bullishness tripped its "sell" indicator Tuesday, in the early stages of what has been a rough week.
My first test run was on an unseasonably warm day, but my feet never felt overheated and stayed dry throughout the run.
The concern is that the economy could get overheated, forcing the Federal Reserve, which is already raising rates, to act more quickly.
"During the ceremony, she felt overheated so [she] departed to go to her daughter's apartment, and is feeling much better," he said.
But it's an indication of why there could be overheated calls for pitchforks in Palo Alto and Seattle if things don't change.
Higher interest rates and overheated home prices last spring held buyers back, so some of that demand may be showing up now.
It sprinkled quartz sand over the overheated battery so that the smoke could be contained and sucked out after switching on the ventilation.
There continue to be signs that Beijing is stepping into cool its overheated housing market which may drag on copper demand further out.
After all, an overheated economy can lead to workers demanding big wage increases, eventually pushing market prices up and potentially leading to inflation.
Last summer, the plane suffered "irreversible damage to overheated batteries" after a flight between Nagoya and Hawaii that lasted more than 117 hours.
One particularly overheated koala has been filmed battling the weather by drinking straight from a hose, its little hand adorably wrapped around it.
Stocks hovering around record highs during the second-longest bull market in history have for months led to concerns about an overheated market.
I'd consigned Dotcom to being a clown in an overheated intellectual property rights circus but this film rounded out my sense of him.
Advocates of the tax hoped it would deter Kiwis from stashing their cash into bricks and mortar and thus cool overheated property prices.
The campaign said in a statement at the time that Clinton felt "overheated" and went to her daughter Chelsea's Manhattan apartment to rest.
Indeed, TrimTabs, which advocates contrarian positions when buying or selling gets overheated, warned clients that the rush to ETFs could be a negative.
Furthermore, the negligible cost of borrowing in this "overheated economy" has boosted corporate borrowing that has not trickled down to the real economy.
Officials say the Galaxy Note 53 overheated as people were boarding the plane, and the smoke caused the entire plane to be evacuated.
In New York, utility company Con Edison asked customers to save energy as outages rose throughout the day Sunday because of overheated equipment.
Police in Zurich, Switzerland evacuated around 50 customers and staff from the store after an iPhone 6S battery overheated and started spewing smoke.
And despite overheated anxieties about hardliner opposition to the agreement, the agreement commands support at Tehran's highest levels, at least for the moment.
The commentary warned of "irrational increases in leverage" as more home buyers rushed to invest in the overheated real estate market through borrowing.
I hope that sooner rather than later Americans grow tired of the overheated rhetoric and macho posing that now dominate the political stage.
Wright says he was zip-tied to a bench in an overheated room on a summer day and denied access to an attorney.
But it was three years late coming to market and regulators grounded the fleet in 2013 after its lithium batteries overheated and burned.
After an encounter with an infected patient, when the caregivers are overheated and exhausted, the exterior of the suit is most likely contaminated.
Analysts say it is a mix of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates, fears of an economic slowdown and an overheated tech sector.
In 2007, 10 people -- nine of them children -- were killed in a fire at a Bronx residence after a space heater cord overheated.
Trump told Axios that his overheated attacks on the media as the "enemy of the people" are meant to fire up his base.
She didn't want it to affect anything and obviously this on Sunday, when she got overheated, it was clear she needed some downtime.
Surely they don't want to become one of those overheated online sensations, only to fizzle when tasked with making a substantial follow-up?
Older adults, children and those with certain types of disease may also not be optimal sweaters and will very likely feel more overheated.
Scrims of smoke hang over the mountain lakes and high alpine trails where overheated city dwellers retreat on the weekends for some relief.
The problem is, compared with the searing trailer for "Beautiful Boy" — a similar-seeming film opening this weekend — "Ben is Back" feels overheated.
Don't worry, Olivia had umbrella holders and people with water bottles waiting on the set to spray her down any time she overheated.
Overheated language on both sides — including unsubtle reminders of each country's willingness to wipe the other off the map — was part of it.
Many of the antiquated tabulation machines used by the county overheated earlier this week, creating the need to count nearly 200,000 votes again.
At the time, the science wars struck most people outside the academy, if they noticed them at all, as an overheated scholastic squabble.
After dinner at an overheated Italian restaurant, Jarrett was in a foul mood (this wasn't unusual for him), and he wanted to cancel.
Overheated markets, space and trade deals were also on the agenda as the world's political and business leaders convened at this year's summit.
ANOIDs have been seen on a handful of loans over the past few years but have gained momentum due to overheated lending conditions.
Weighted blankets reduce anxiety and help you sleep better, but this one also comes with cooling technology to ensure you don't get overheated.
But as concerns of an overheated market and rising geopolitical tensions escalate, one investor is watching three indicators that could derail the rally.
The most competitive, tightest housing market in decades may finally be loosening its grip, and that could put pressure on overheated home prices.
Mr. Letteri is one of a growing number of venture capitalists rooting for a market dip to calm the overheated start-up scene.
Now the crisis, not just in Los Angeles but across California, is closely connected with another of state's challenges: an overheated housing market.
While sweat is totally natural — it's our bodies' way of keeping us from getting overheated, after all — it can be annoying to deal with.
Apparently, ice that had formed in the fuel line due to the cold had restricted fuel access to the engine, which overheated and exploded.
Bob Doll, chief equity strategist at Nuveen Investment Management, believes in stocks over the long term but worries that the current rally is overheated.
But we should be equally mindful of the tremendous social costs that came with overheated valuations, among them homelessness and the threat of displacement.
Things may currently be unhelpfully overheated; some think a recession might clear out some badly run companies and lower costs for the fitter survivors.
Investigations by a state procurator blamed an overheated battery, but Mr Nkulula's friends were sure he had been killed by the government in Kinshasa.
The fire from the gunship grew so intense that its biggest gun, the 105mm howitzer, overheated, and the crew had to load it manually.
This is especially true in overheated markets like Seattle, Denver, Los Angeles and San Francisco, where the supply of homes for sale is rising.
Garcia says Rodriguez had called her husband to tell him that the car had overheated and when he arrived he discovered the horrific aftermath.
The Clinton campaign on Sunday initially blamed her departure on being "overheated," but later revealed she had been diagnosed with pneumonia two days earlier.
That potentially points to a lot of margin pressure for everyone active in the market, and perhaps a cooling down of an overheated market.
There, the main mirror of JWST will be united with its "sunshield" — a complex structure that's designed to keep the telescope from getting overheated.
They overheated dramatically over the past few years, however, and some major metropolitan markets are still overvalued and prohibitively expensive for entry-level buyers.
Having raised a collective $62 billion in nine months via 480 listings, according to consultancy EY, overheated Asian stock markets are finally cooling off.
People both well-meaning and self-interested argue about whether supply and demand actually applies on the neighborhood scale in an overheated housing market.
Ironically, the negative equity on the low end of the market is fueling overheated price growth across even the midtiers of the housing market.
The days of 'discovery', where aggressive deals are launched into an overheated market to see if they will fly, may be over for now.
That incident followed a smaller recall for HP in 2013, this time in conjunction with Google after some Chromebook 11 cords overheated and melted.
China has long been suspected of massaging data to smooth its growth trend, under-reporting GDP when overheated and over-reporting it during lulls.
Others though believe that the issues that sparked the 2008 turmoil -- principally, weakness of banks and an overheated U.S. mortgage market -- have been corrected.
"We've dealt with probably an unprecedented level of not just overheated rhetoric, but I would say borderline sabotage of the law," Slavitt told me.
Because the first claim rests largely on overheated rhetoric, the second, that Trump Jr. violated federal election laws, appears reasonable, at least by comparison.
It's also a perfect summer show: a little overheated and delirious from too much sun, but ready to slide on a swimsuit and party.
There are fears that overheated laptop batteries could ignite and start an uncontrollable fire in a cargo hold that could take down a plane.
" Asked if that included toning down President Donald Trump's fiery rhetoric, Tillerson said: "I think the whole situation is a bit overheated right now.
For the last year, investors have worried that the venture industry had become overheated and that there would be a freeze in fund-raising.
But even if that is the case, the former official said that the talk coming from the US side is overheated and possibly dangerous.
Rousset's musicians animate the scores without trying to inject every moment with drama—an urge that often leads to overheated performances of Baroque fare.
Throughout the fall of 2008, Wall Street shook as century-old investment banks were toppled amid a collapse of the overheated US housing market.
And as they have made clear in the early overheated rounds of the convention in Philadelphia, they do not intend to fade away quietly.
All the while, SoftBank and other investors have valued these start-ups at inflated levels, leading to an overheated system filled with unsound businesses.
You'll probably get overheated schlepping from store to store and carrying your coat gets heavy as you get more shopping bags to haul around.
The action involves three muses — a chain-smoking temptress, an overheated diva and a fanciful kook — who each capture the attention of our hero.
The series attempts to port its overheated emergency stories into its personal scenes, with huge levels of melodrama, but it doesn't work very well.
She could not immediately answer questions about how many customers had reported that their device had overheated or when the first reports were received.
There's now some solemnly overheated melodrama involving sexual exploration and jealousy, and every once in a while a modern mean-girl comedy takes over.
This has raised concerns that the tax refunds may encourage banks and other companies to prioritize foreigners over Canadians in Canada's overheated housing markets.
As the Dow Jones and S&P 500 continue to hit record highs, concerns abound that overheated markets may be headed for financial crisis.
Admittedly, I am someone who tends to get overheated when I'm wearing fuzzy clothing items like sweaters or, in this case, the cozy set.
That could be explained away by overheated valuations - but the price falls have come despite the currency being 15 percent cheaper for overseas buyers.
The optimistic case for India's banks is that something similar is playing out across the financial system: real problems, and an overheated market response.
Forget the overheated rhetoric and look at the record: Federal prosecutors have won about 200 "jihadist related" terrorism and national security cases since Sept.
Investor money gushed into stock-based funds during the first full week of trading in 2018, another potential trigger sign of an overheated market.
Some aides viewed Kavanaugh's steady denials as a salve for an overheated crisis that was quickly morphing into a debate about women and power.
In 2016, nearby Canadian city Vancouver slapped a 25 percent tax on international homebuyers in an effort to cool its own overheated housing market.
Realtors say that an overheated housing market in the rapidly gentrifying Oakland flats, which include Temescal, is driving prices far above actual property values.
Thursday's toll surpassed that of a 2007 blaze in the Bronx caused by an overheated cord that killed 10 people, nine of them children.
Just as we did in 2200, we can skip right past the overheated rhetoric of lobbyists and politicians and simply say things that are true.
A remote-­controlled concrete pumping truck was adapted so that its extendable spout could pour water into the reactors, cooling and stabilizing the overheated chambers.
Intensifying government measures to get the overheated housing market under control could also brake economic growth, though few market watchers predict an outright property crash.
Nearly all sectors advanced by midday, but real estate stocks retreated modestly on fears of new restrictions on home buying in the overheated property market.
Bounds said he'd followed the nominating commission's instructions, and acknowledged using "overheated" and "overzealous" language, but insisted he was criticizing others who used offensive terms.
An index tracking mainland developers tumbled more than 8 percent, after some cities in China imposed new housing controls to hose down an overheated market.
As I teased before, when I was trying The Void in NYC, it was amidst the summer heat and the "proton pack" wearable PCs overheated.
Last year, the plane suffered "irreversible damage to overheated batteries" after a record breaking flight between Nagoya and Hawaii that lasted more than four days.
If you work with wires and electricity, locating hot and overheated areas is also pretty simple once you learn the basics of using the device.
"When the market's this overheated, saying that rule is not a rule will not really change anything," said Christina Padgett, Moody's head of leveraged finance.
Sure, I couldn't totally the tell the difference between it and an overheated Russell Stover candy I once ate out of a trashcan (long story).
The blaze started when a wire at a poorly connected hot tub overheated, melted and ignited dry brush nearby at a home in Cobb town.
Still, in both the '80s and '90s, the point when stocks had doubled coincided with a welling-up of concerns about the market growing overheated.
A United plane flying from Costa Rica to Houston, Texas, had an emergency landing after one of its engines overheated over the ocean on Monday.
Last week, a report said that smoke emitting from an overheated Samsung device led to the evacuation of a Southwest Airlines flight in Louisville, Kentucky.
" Adding, "The round design of the bowl further contributes to a very low risk of spreading, in case of any overheated material in the bowl.
Bounds apologized during the hearing for the "overheated" tone of some of the articles but defended their substance, saying he opposed characterizing people by race.
The winter wallop may have chilled housing activity in some parts of the country, but overheated home prices are really what are slowing sales nationwide.
Cobwebs drape across the gas pumps and the glass paned garage doors, where overheated cars and flat tires were repaired with care and a smile.
At a 85033/11 memorial ceremony in New York, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton felt "overheated" and left early without letting her protective press pool know.
"I think the macro concerns about China and oil, while real, remain too emotional and overheated," said Zachary Karabell, head of global strategy at Envestnet.
In this way, Trump has successfully, if negligently, overheated the engine of journalism to such a degree, that the yellow light no longer comes on.
BMO said alongside its second quarter results that it expected the Ontario government's measures to "moderate an overheated housing market in the Greater Toronto region".
Up to 1 million Note7s are affected due to defective batteries that are prone to catching on fire and exploding when they're overheated or charging.
Dershowitz's persecution complex seems overheated especially if we remember a 2003 New York magazine article that described the law professor's social life at Martha Vineyard.
Yet although many market participants are surely elated with their returns, others prefer to look at that euphoria as a sign that sentiment is overheated.
Samsung has officially recalled the Galaxy Note 7 worldwide, after more than 90 of the large smartphones in the US overheated due to defective batteries.
About half of the reactor core melted from the overheated nuclear fuel, and about 20 tons of radioactive uranium poured out of the reactor core.
The steady rise in home prices is so far showing no boundaries, and that is turning up the heat on some already overheated housing markets.
And humans' tendency to place tribal affiliations ahead of reality continues to create challenges for those who might want to provide clarity amid overheated discourse.
Modern media culture may be overheated and then some, but the House impeachment hearings prove once again that television is at heart a "cool" medium.
Markets have seen extreme swings in recent months amid fears of an overheated market and uncertainty regarding American trade policy, interest rates and European politics.
Chinese steel prices posted their sharpest monthly drop on record in May, while more cities are tightening mortgage requirements, fearing house prices are growing overheated.
For several years, worrisome economic news has streamed from China — reports of a slowing economy, overheated real estate markets and banks fat with problem loans.
"If we see and confirm overheating widening, we will be firm in adopting more measures, including designating some regions as 'overheated speculation zone,'" Ko said.
Huge sections stretching hundreds of miles across have died over the past two years, killed by overheated and more acidic seawater caused by climate change.
I could have used a better term than "online magazine," but spinning an unnamed reference to the site's history as a major error seems overheated.
Others, including Mr. Walker, say the state should abolish a state law that limits rent control and consider other steps to cool the overheated market.
To address the overheated housing market, city governments should stop relying on stopgap measures that encumber urban residents and just exacerbate the problem over time.
Opinion Columnist Several years ago, in an overheated room in Beijing, I was forced to endure a stern lecture from a Chinese foreign ministry official.
It is Anna whose florid, overheated jealousy, fed on fantasies of Vronsky's infidelity, dooms her to the womanish "lesser states" that Kitamura's narrator so dreads.
He has been criticized for keeping the central bank's hands tied on interest rate increases, choosing to prioritize rapid growth over controlling an overheated economy.
We sat in Aunt Fanny's overheated living room for about an hour—sipping cold tea, nibbling stale crackers, and listening to her say mean things.
A months-long government investigation found an overheated container of highly flammable dry nitrocellulose caused the initial blast, with ensuing fires burning uncontrolled for days.
Among those reporters, although she avoided the overheated buses, was Ana Swanson who joined The Times's Washington bureau as its trade reporter earlier this month.
The statistic bureau said the overheated property market has cooled "somewhat", but it still expected China's economic performance to be steady in the second half.
For more than a year, China has limited financing for and capped the selling prices of new apartments to rein in an overheated property sector.
And yet, for all the overheated denunciations—a rhetorical comparison gets made between Bush and Hitler—"Bush" (Simon & Schuster) doesn't feel like a hatchet job.
In September, Tillerson said the situation on the Korean Peninsula was "overheated" and would need to calm down before any conversations were to take place.
The company's flagship smartphone was discontinued in October after some phones overheated and caught on fire, leading Samsung to pull it from the market entirely.
The first goal of these hearings was to air the facts, with hopes of enabling the public to make sense of the overheated partisan spin.
That momentum has given policymakers room to focus on tackling financial risks stemming from a rapid build-up in debt and an overheated property market.
They do have chemistry, and while Mr. Michael is a more limited actor, their flirtation effectively captures those overheated, intense moments of falling in love.
The antiquated knob-and-tube wiring — installed when the home was built in 153 — had made contact with insulation in the attic, overheated, and ignited.
But fear not, St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Stephen Piscotty says he can save your mouth from sucking down overheated brew ... with a very chill invention.
Paige confirmed to TMZ ... Bernie was riding his bicycle Saturday when he overheated and felt ill, and he called her to come pick him up.
It's all nonsense, of course, the overheated product of the free-floating pathologies informing each new lunatic claim that shapes the alt-right's toxic ideologies.
The chemistry is quite sensitive to temperature variations, especially excess heat, and can experience what is referred to as a "runaway" condition if overheated or overcharged.
Federal and provincial authorities have taken a number of measures over the last two years to clamp down on overheated housing markets, especially in big cities.
But as norm-busting as they may be, we have become conditioned to view them as just the latest in an unbroken string of overheated comments.
His critics to his right were overheated saying he should have done it long before, and the "Bernie or Busters" mad at him aren't being fair.
New Zealand's central bank held its benchmark interest rate steady on Thursday, and retained an easing bias as it voiced concern about the overheated housing market.
In May, Reuters had reported that the RBNZ was "increasingly concerned" about the overheated property market and would seriously consider macro-prudential tools to curb lending.
The younger generation countered that they were imprisoned in gig-economy jobs, burdened by student loans and condemned to tenement life because of overheated housing markets.
"Getting overheated would be my concern, not to mention defacating while walking down the aisle"Lastly, with any animal, the risk of shitting must be considered.
After a spell of overheated growth and wide current-account deficits, it had exhausted its foreign-exchange reserves and lost its currency's peg to the dollar.
This veneer may have acted like a shield, preventing the ice inside `Oumuamua from getting overheated and evaporating when the rock passed close by our Sun.
Ninety-two phones have already overheated, resulting in 26 burns and 55 reports of property damage — don't increment those numbers by failing to heed this advice.
While I was missing out on normal kid stuff—my morning swim time, horseback riding at summer camp—something happened to me in that overheated classroom.
They found that 35 sites were functioning as intended, but more than a dozen were not properly identified as places where overheated residents could seek refuge.
In a video posted to Twitter, Tillis said he overheated 2.5 miles into the race, but was fine and will soon be back on Capitol Hill.
Some venture capitalists say the market for new companies and the talent to staff them hasn't been this overheated since the great internet bubble of 2000.
We reached out to Delta to ask if it is aware of what type of battery pack overheated, but we did not receive an immediate reply.
It's best to work out around six hours before you go to bed as your body stays overheated for several hours after vigorous exercise, causing wakefulness.
The $8 collar stays at a cool temperature for a decent length of time and will help keep your dog from getting overheated and panting frantically.
And I know that we are about to enter a couple of weeks of conventions where our political rhetoric tends to be more overheated than usual.
"The labour market has become overheated," Arnor Sighvatsson said at a Euromoney conference, adding that labour costs were currently rising at around 10 percent a year.
Right now there is no imminent danger of Norilsk being pulled into the Rusal sanctions and the speculative froth is already blowing off an overheated market.
However, the 'B+' IDR continues to reflect the bank's focus on the risky and overheated Russian consumer finance market and therefore vulnerable asset quality and performance.
Clinton was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday, but didn't disclose her illness until Sunday after becoming "overheated" at a 9/11 memorial in New York City.
A popular gauge of investor sentiment, in fact, is flashing a signal that the latest runup in equity prices to fresh record highs is getting overheated.
And leave it to Phoenix — border-state capital and overheated epicenter of the great American immigration freakout — to have gone down this road already, years ago.
The system stored its programs on audiocassettes and, every three hours, overheated and reset; since Efros didn't have a tape deck, he learned to code fast.
The police in Austria said a 2-year-old boy died after climbing into his family's car without their noticing and overheated, the Associated Press reported.
Amid the general bull-run, which has pushed up crude prices by more than 13 percent since early December, there are indicators of an overheated market.
That may be due to already overheated prices in those cities as well as new tax laws that limit the amount of deductions homeowners can take.
Human waste bubbled into cells; overheated buildings put inmates and officers on edge; gang members broke off pieces of the radiators and sharpened them into weapons.
Recent data suggests "trade wars and overheated valuations are turning most sovereign wealth funds cautious", said Javier Capape, Sovereign Wealth Lab director at IE Business School.
But buried within Trump's overheated letter Thursday was a phrase that revealed something more about this President than the petty reprisal it was meant to deliver.
"Women in Love" is a novel of ideas, but Lawrence's overheated prose suggests an Expressionist landscape painting in which every element is supercharged with erotic energy.
"If the market becomes overheated policymakers will definitely rush to regulate it," Zhang Dawei, a Beijing-based analyst of property consultancy Centaline, wrote in a note.
It's made from ultra-premium, ultra-soft material that's both temperature-regulating and moisture-wicking, so you won't feel overheated when you snuggle up under it.
Today, at 41, Mr. Nguyen is living in the city his parents fled, one of eight million souls careening around its overheated streets on motor scooters.
The judge seemed to struggle with whether or not to describe Jones, known for his overheated rants peddling debunked theories, as a member of the press.
Cooling to the mind and soothing to the spirit, the documentary "Walk With Me" offers a tiny oasis of relief to anyone overheated by current events.
For those who may not recall, Samsung killed the Galaxy Note 27 last year after some of the phones overheated and several of them caught fire.
Once a depopulated de Chirico landscape of decaying Art Deco structures backlighted by Technicolor skies, the city has finally lived up to its own overheated hype.
High school and college runners who compete in indoor track meets often experience scratchy throats and burning lungs from the dry, overheated air in indoor complexes.
But the reality of this call is a far cry from overheated charges that Trump used US aid to repeatedly pressure Zelensky to investigate Hunter Biden.
The high home ownership rate, at about 90 percent, also makes it easier for policymakers to craft measures targeting speculative demand when the market is overheated.
The Met's collection is notably weak in art from 1980 to the present, which happens to be a primary focus of today's insatiably overheated auction market.
"Given the risks we see to semiconductor companies from an overheated semi cycle, we have been conservative in our estimates for broad-based companies," Moore said.
In Frankfurt, an IronMan endurance event went ahead after organisers issued an advisory to the 3,000 competitors to caution them over the dangers of getting overheated.
The problems with the Galaxy Note 7 began just days after its launch in August, when reports emerged that handsets caught fire related to an overheated battery.
The problems with the Galaxy Note 73 began just days after its launch in August, when reports emerged that handsets caught fire related to an overheated battery.
During his confirmation hearing Wednesday, Bounds told senators that his rhetoric was "overheated" and admitted that his views were "not as respectful" as they could have been.
"It overheated, caught fire and she lost two children in the house as it burned to the ground... It really brought it home for me," he says.
Its chief economist pointed to overheated home prices from the last two years, when there was a critical shortage of homes for sale, amid very strong demand.
Russia's state-owned English-language media simultaneously offered a steady diet of overheated takes about a rigged primary that were framed as left-wing attacks on Clinton.
But Frantzman is not the only person arguing that the current rhetoric about anti-Semitism, and the concern about actual threats to the community, may be overheated.
This isn't even the first time that he's improved the humble microwave: in 2015 he built a Freezer-wave, which cools down something if you've overheated it.
The government raised stamp duties to 15 percent of the transaction value early November, exempting first time buyers, in an effort to cool an overheated property market.
But it illustrated why treating "racist" as an insult that is leveled against an individual person based on character leads to overheated rhetoric and insufficient self-examination.
That summer working in the overheated factory, Ana and her mother, Carmen (Lupe Ontiveros), clash on their differing ideas of how a woman should act and appear.
One tip: Keep the smartphone you've got connected to this speaker in the shade or in a cooler to keep it from getting overheated in the sun.
August may not be finished breathing its humid air all over our overheated bodies, but there's still a cold refreshment light at the end of summer tunnel.
Hopefully things smooth out in year two and the smoke from bricked / overheated Switches will clear away for an affordable, take-anywhere dock we can confidently recommend.
Their casings are both similarly dense with circuitry and so, too, are the air gaps surrounding the batteries that allow them to safely swell up when overheated.
Last week Australia's central bank ramped up its rhetoric over the financial stability risks presented by the overheated property market, household debt and record low wage growth.
Individual investors are leading the charge, according to Daren Blomquist, senior vice president with ATTOM, causing some to worry that the real-estate market may be overheated.
One of the best known of Trump's panel is Paulson, whose bet against the overheated housing market in 2007 netted him and his investors billions of dollars.
Voters are being asked to choose between overheated gibberish merchant Donald Trump, unlikable evangelist Ted Cruz, talking point robot Marco Rubio, and sleepy free associator Ben Carson.
China's southern megacities of Guangzhou and Shenzhen imposed new measures to cool their overheated real estate markets on Tuesday, including higher mortgage downpayments and home purchase restrictions.
On Friday, CEO Carlos Torres said that after the economy had overheated Turkey "really required tighter fiscal and monetary policy so that the situation can be redirected".
During 13 years at Perry Capital, Russekoff helped build a position against the overheated housing market in 2006 to 2007 which earned the firm some $2 billion.
Fred & Friends Little Big Fan USB, available on Amazon, $15.67For the perpetually overheated, grab a small fan they can plug into your computer or laptop for power. 
"Powell said the Fed will "continue to strike a balance between avoiding an overheated economy and bringing PCE price inflation to 2 percent on a sustained basis.
He was greeted in much the same manner as he was in those overheated days of 2004 and 2005, with resounding boos and a smattering of cheers.
The only thing I'd recommend is that you not order it in black if you're in particularly warm water or weather, or especially prone to getting overheated.
People a whole lot smarter than I am on this subject, like Elliott Management's Paul Singer, have been saying for some time that the markets are overheated.
Related: Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Dead at 79 Despite the overheated rhetoric from both sides, the fight over Scalia's seat is actually something of a sideshow.
When it came to renegotiating NAFTA, Trump made a lot of big threats and engaged in tons of overheated rhetoric about how disastrous the original deal was.
He is entrusted to protect the Trevi Fountain, one of the world's most cherished and visited monuments, from the scourge of parched, overheated and advancing tourist armies.
It's also why residents at some developments often speak of a different problem: apartments so overheated that people end up opening windows in the middle of winter.
The data came on the back of regulators' attempts to cool an overheated housing market by imposing limits on mortgage lending by big banks, denting their outlook.
Loapi drained system resources so quickly that the battery of the test phone Kaspersky used overheated, causing it to expand and burst out of the phone case.
As the influencer marketing industry grows increasingly overheated, with more and more brands getting onboard each quarter, the problems posed by rampant engagement fraud have only worsened.
And so the idea of it being overheated in investment terms is a bit too abstract because there are specific areas that are very underinvested — like femtech.
Chinese authorities have rolled out a flurry of measures since 2016 to tame the overheated property market, including restrictions on home purchases and higher mortgage down payments.
The first time I wore the fleece, I completely underestimated just how warm it would be by wearing it layered under a jacket, and I quickly overheated.
While demand for housing is still strong, a continued shortage of for-sale listings has overheated prices throughout much of the past year, and buyers stepped back.
Not only was that unsustainable, it was also ruining culture: It left no room for small acts and subtle niches, and it turned everything into overheated clickbait.
While supply declined overall, Redfin noted a large rise in listings in some of the most supply starved markets, which is where home prices have overheated most.
Until this year, the American response was in tune with the rest of the world — to try to do something to fix this overheated globe of ours.
The government is more interested in sending a warning to investors about the potentially overheated market, said S. G. Lee, chairman of the Korea Fintech Industry Association.
As an act of nonconformist withdrawal in the tradition of Thoreau and Melville's Bartleby, American's refusal operates in the more obscure precincts of art's overheated promotional economy.
The terrorism charge against Balogun crumbled when the FBI admitted it had nothing more on him than a few overheated Facebook posts and advocacy of black gun ownership.
But sharp gains in housing prices especially in the biggest cities have triggered fears those markets are becoming overheated, even as smaller cities still face high housing inventories.
In the meantime, since none of these adapters has ever overheated, you can continue to use them if you do not have another way to charge your car.
"We're in a period of solid, but not overheated demand" for business jets, General Dynamics Chief Executive Phebe Novakovic said on a conference call to discuss the results.
This she said "will help prolong the expansion, not curtail it," while avoiding an overheated economy with investors making "excessively risky" bets that could destabilize the financial system.
Analysts say the crisis has been a long time coming and reflects Turkey's refusal to raise interest rates to curb double-digit inflation and cool an overheated economy.
In addition to all the classic treats that regularly inhabit Trader Joe's freezer aisle, there's a new snack for those of us who are overheated and over summer.
ECONOMIC disruption, Scottish secessionism and now overheated talk of a small war with Spain: Brexit has yet to happen and already it is causing Britain quite some inconvenience.
Something bad happens to the hunk, which spurs Danny to seek the truth, which, in turn, spurs the plot to spiral out in increasingly implausible and overheated ways.
Bounds had said he was trying to criticize others who used derogatory language, but also told the Senate Judiciary Commitee that he had used "overheated" and "overzealous" language.
He suffered severe burns in a car accident In August 2013, Chelsea was driving to church in the fast lane on a summer night when his car overheated.
A United Airlines plane had a 'terrifying' emergency landing after one of its engines overheated over the ocean, according to a reporter who was on board the plane.
Within two hours, I was back in my overheated rental car, sipping a strawberry limeade from the local burger joint and fueling up for a very long drive.
In that case, the reason she left the event went from her being overheated and dehydrated to an acknowledgement that she had been diagnosed with pneumonia days before.
According to a post on the organization's Facebook page, Sheba's liver and kidney were unable to recover after she got overheated, even after medical workers cooled her down.
Trump made his remarks a day after his 68-year-old rival left Sunday's 9/11 memorial at ground zero after she felt "overheated," according to her campaign.
If oil prices decline again, then the market could experience loses and see its currency fall, but it also has what many think is an overheated housing market.
"Such an overheated economy would likely be accompanied by higher inflation, which in turn would likely elicit higher interest rates," he said at a commercial real estate conference.
She was initially indicted in December 2014 on charges stemming from the death of 56-year-old Jerome Murdough who died in February 2014 in the overheated cell.
White House officials acknowledged later that Mr. Obama had been too modulated, but the president has not wavered from his refusal to use overheated language in discussing terrorism.
To the extent that regulation is a problem for economic growth, the solution is unlikely to come out of overheated rhetoric blaming it for everything that ails us.
According to two current Tesla employees, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal, an arc-fault reading shows that the connectors have overheated at one point.
The train stopped shortly after we got into the mountains because of what the conductor called a "heat slowdown," tracks so overheated they risked buckling under the train.
" By Vidal's standards, this comes close to hagiography, so elsewhere Willkie is a "newborn overheated demagogue" and "an actor already rather too much at home in his part.
His agent, Remy Cherin, has been cautiously on the lookout for any overheated hype, calling it "typical American mayhem" and saying Harrison had a long way to go.
Pai says the criticism from net neutrality supporters is overheated, that there are sufficient safeguards in place to protect against broadband providers abusing their control over the internet.
Unless faced with an incipient inflation threat, born of an overheated economy, there is no reason whatsoever that the public sector should ever have a positive savings rate.
Jolie was halfway to a cartoon, as if Rambo had been gene-spliced with Jessica Rabbit, but there is nothing luscious or overheated about the new-look Lara.
On the other hand, undue criticism, overheated rhetoric, and hearings for the sake of making news are detrimental to America's small businesses, American consumers, and the American economy.
But honest debate — much like our political debate at home — is poisoned by explosive and misleading claims, whether those claims are merely overheated political rhetoric or spurious accusations.
Other more conservative voices on the Fed have pushed for a faster pace of rate hikes over fears that moving to slowly could lead to an overheated economy.
It's not the high-stakes, overheated spectacle of the nomination process but the prospect of government by justices that threatens to undermine both the court and our democracy.
The dispute unsettled foreign investors already concerned about Turkey's overheated economy and sent the lira to record lows last week, though the currency recovered some ground on Wednesday.
His character is offensively labeled hyperactive, a condition treated less as a trait than an excuse for the actor to deliver his lines at the movie's overheated pace.
Royer under general anesthesia, the surgery began in an overheated operating room ideal for the fetus but sweltering for doctors and nurses in caps, gloves and surgical gowns.
It blares in hotel lobbies, airport lounges, nightclubs and the dozens of bedroom recording studios where young men and women dream of stardom in this clogged, overheated city.
With an open heart, we can abandon the overheated rhetoric and the oversimplification that reduces whole categories of our fellow Americans not just to opponents, but to enemies.
In his skinny tie and narrow suit, an omnipresent cigarette between his fingers, he imports a touch of midcentury intellectual cool into our overheated, anti-intellectual media moment.
The overheated story and frigid locale recall the British series "Fortitude" (whose third season, not yet available in the United States, was filmed even farther north, on Svalbard).
Or are the Yankees, like a trendy tech stock or an overheated housing market, a bubble bound to burst, a pinstriped regression to the mean waiting to happen?
"Japan, overheated with militarist frenzy, has to keenly realize that it can never go to the future with their crime-woven past left pending," the statement went on.
That said, there's still a lot that mystifies people about the sector — there are spots that are overheated and models that will struggle to deliver venture scale outcomes.
For example, one driver complained on Twitter that his children became overheated in the back of a Tesla due to poor air circulation and asked Musk for ideas.
Or is it simply a bull market's way of sustaining itself for a phase as overheated cyclical sectors pull back and investors wait for global indexes to bottom?
Until the 1995 Draupner wave, many people thought these freakish waves—which are greater than twice the size of surrounding ones—were the product of sailors' overheated imaginations.
The season one mystery was too overheated by half, and it centered on a serial killer, surely the most overdone plot in all of TV cop drama right now.
Last Halloween, the talk show host frighteningly collapsed during her live show, which she later explained was due to dehydration, and becoming "overheated" in her Statue of Liberty costume.
The report adds: In its statement, the government said it "can't leave the abnormal situation of speculation any longer" and said "cryptocurrency speculation has been irrationally overheated" in Korea.
The NEMA 14-30 adapters are the only ones that overheated, but the company is recalling the 10-30 and the 6-50 because those two share similar designs.
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In 2015, there was this sense that maybe things were getting overheated, with nontraditional investors coming in and leading later-stage rounds in companies that hadn't proven themselves yet.
Bounds responded by saying he was trying to criticize others who used derogatory language, but also told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he had used "overheated" and "overzealous" language.
Still, the ascent has been so steep that even believers in the breakout should be watchful for signs that this leg of the rally is growing overheated or fatigued.
"It will take not just a few years of 500,000-unit deliveries" for Tesla to make good on its overheated $135 billion valuation, "it will take decades," Sanchez said.
But with investor appetite cooling a little on overheated valuations, the pressure is on for highly capitalised businesses to tighten up their operations for the next phase of growth.
Ratings agency Moody's described the US leveraged loan market as overheated in a report last week and said that removing the regulatory guidance would not materially worsen lending conditions.
The debate on appropriation is one of the main fronts in the current culture war on campuses, and it's provoking heated, or overheated, conversations around the US and abroad.
However, the core value-add of not being stuck in a chain would seem to be just as useful in a downturn as it is in an overheated market.
Clinton's odds of winning the presidency fell from 70% to 65% late Sunday morning upon abruptly leaving a September 11 memorial event after feeling "overheated," according to her campaign.
In the past year, Chinese policymakers struggled to stabilize a credit-fueled economy by implementing painful reforms to cut industrial overcapacity, growing debt levels and an overheated property market.
"Stop Desire" takes overheated lust — a Tegan and Sara specialty, believe it or not — and sticks it in a flash freezer, turning it into a celebration of unconditional trust.
Over a dozen cities have announced fresh measures in March to cool the overheated property market, while the export outlook is threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump's protectionist rhetoric.
EVGA issued a patch to its GeForce GTX 1080, 1070, and 1060 graphics cards this week after some users reported that their cards overheated and sometimes caught on fire.
Farther out, it'll probably even become second nature to talk into our AR headsets just as it's become okay — revered even — to suck nicotine steam from overheated USB sticks.
In order to send signals to Earth, the spacecraft had to point their antennas a lot closer to the Sun, which increased the risk of the antennas getting overheated.
The spat between the two campaigns over donations from the oil and gas industry, which quickly overheated last week, came as polls have tightened in New York, which Mrs.
Now, like an overheated comet bursting in flames, his support is unraveling and cratering in rapid fashion and rather than take concerted efforts to hold the line through Nov.
C.) advised "everybody should ramp it down," but he also suggested that overheated rhetoric from the House Democrats invited Trump's response, calling it a "two-way street" (The Hill).
Those predictions come even as some warned of risks from the still-high debt levels, stresses from a prolonged deleveraging process and a property market that may become overheated.
So the pulse quickens at any hint that we've gained access to more than an outsider's overheated imaginings, that we've been ushered into an exclusive, hidden domain of power.
While political correctness had reared its pernicious head in abundantly manifested ways, the corresponding bombastic, overheated political rhetoric of the past two years needn't overshadow our discourse in 2018.
The country is too fragmented and its political temperature too overheated for any single person to emerge as a consensus choice for anything nearing two-thirds of the electorate.
Trump, who decided last year to withdraw from the Obama-era Paris climate accord, has previously criticized the report, and his top aides have said its warnings are overheated.
Friedman acknowledged using overheated rhetoric as part of his passionate support for the Jewish state, which has included financial support of Jewish settlements built on land claimed by Palestinians.
For some, summer camp is undoubtedly one of the worst memories of their lives—a time of overheated adolescent angst, forced sports camaraderie, and an embarrassing dose of homesickness.
The video's overheated palette was inspired by J. M. W. Turner's "The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons," another kind of historical re-creation, Ms. Wright said.
Before he became commissioner, it sometimes fell to Selig to place a calming phone call to an overheated Steinbrenner, who was four years older and called him Golden Boy.
Giving a wry twist to the overheated debate around bathroom access, the artist assails borders between genders, and between bodies and their accessories, with a kind of dignified slapstick.
There were other celebrities represented at the fair — Jim Carrey's overheated and underwhelming caricatures of despicable people has garnered a good deal of attention though they utterly lack nuance.
But I like to think we did our modest bit toward "the mutual acquaintance" of opposed Americans and lowered the temperature on the overheated national debate over our differences.
It was heavy, it made me overheated, and every time I put it up in a ponytail (and I looked terrible in a ponytail) it gave me a headache.
Even though they were exhausted and overheated, most of them ran back and forth along the half-mile–long tunnel still open and did sit-ups to stay strong.
I haven't overheated once during the night while sleeping on the Parachute, and have consistently woken up without any of the mysterious aches and pains that I used to.
Editors at state news outlets have told reporters to avoid emphasizing the N.B.A. issue for fear that it might become overheated, according to interviews with three journalists on Thursday.
The bits familiar from every other family trip comedy turn up with numbing predictability: the wretched hotel, the overheated minivan, the stops at tawdry roadside attractions, the vomit scene.
And where "Empire," while overheated, is fairly consistent stylistically, at least nodding toward naturalism, "Star" is all over the place — adventurous or nuts, depending on your point of view.
There are concerns, however, that QE has led to artificially inflated asset prices and overheated stock markets, hence Redeker's comments likening U.S. markets to a rusty, self-propelled car.
It&aposs warm, has a short, modern silhouette, and the two-layer breathable fabric keeps me from feeling overheated while walking around the city without letting the cold in.
Samsung discontinued the $850 phone Tuesday after weeks of disaster: Some handsets overheated and exploded, the company tried to replace them, and then the new devices suffered the same problems.
That night, Jerome Murdough, a 56-year-old former Marine being held on trespassing charges, overheated as the temperature in his cell climbed to over 100 degrees, the authorities said.
But the show sometimes becomes overheated, seizing on a good idea — the CIA is trying to turn America against its president-elect — and delivering it in the dopiest way possible.
According to The Malaysian Insight, the brother-in-law claims that one of Hassan's phones overheated and exploded causing an object to hit him in the back of the head.
The combination of higher rates and overheated home prices over the last two years made buying increasingly difficult, especially for first-timers who need to save for a down payment.
They&aposre trying to rein in and overheated economy and all that, so they have a vested interest in seeing that this doesn&apost go against their interests on paper.
After Hillary Clinton left the 9/11 ceremony early on Sunday after reportedly becoming overheated, her campaign stated that the Democratic presidential candidate had been diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday.
Guo's relentless crackdown on shadow credit has drained speculative capital pools that once overheated shares; Refinitiv data shows the amount of margin loans outstanding has halved since 2015, for example.
Green said that he dropped the phone on the floor of the plane when it overheated and that a "thick gray-green angry smoke" was pouring out of the device.
A student at a US school had to be attended by a nurse after touching a component in the device which had overheated, leaving them with redness to their finger.
While Cramer acknowledged that one slightly overheated inflation number can't change the entire outlook for the market, it does reintroduce the notion that two rate hikes this year are possible.
" Bounds publicly apologized for his writing earlier this year, saying that it was "overheated, over-broad and too often not as respectful as it should have been of opposing viewpoints.
Cao said the biggest challenge facing China's developers this year is that many overheated first- and second-tier cities have imposed price caps on new units being registered for sale.
Taking the heat out of an overheated market is unlikely to depress genuine creativity - in fact, less cash might attract fewer copycats – and may make valuations more reasonable for investors.
Both are aimed at the highest-spec AMD and Intel processors — AMD is the Alpha, Intel is the Omega — and both signal that fact with an overabundance of overheated superlatives.
At a time when we are seeing a lot of overheated valuations for startups, and many speak of how easy it is to raise money, Malwarebytes provides an interesting counterpoint.
Instead of being alerted of an overheated battery from a smoking device and painful burns, you'll be confident that your phone will be able handle the issue on its own.
China's southern megacities of Guangzhou and Shenzhen are the latest centres to impose new measures to cool their overheated real estate markets, including higher mortgage downpayments and home purchase restrictions.
The West Coast certainly saw huge job growth over the last decade, but home prices are so overheated in much of the region that the cost of entry is prohibitive.
It's becoming an overheated market and we've been talking about the risks here for a while now, the ECB namely, which is why we're telling issuers to get in now.
Take virtual reality, for instance, which might finally get its breakout year in 2016 after false starts and overheated promises that perhaps set it back a full decade or more.
Sunday morning, while attending a 2628/28503 memorial ceremony in New York City, Clinton became so "overheated" that she had depart abruptly and be rushed to her daughter's nearby apartment.
It trudges on turgidly for pages, feeling like a sleepy afternoon of congressional testimony in an overheated hearing room, but then suddenly offers a novel insight or a revealing description.
The petition cited multiple examples of overheating airplanes causing health emergencies, including a June 2017 flight in which an infant overheated and was taken away in an ambulance upon landing.
Hasson is but the latest in a string of sick domestic-based individuals who, in the midst of today's overheated and fractured political environment, believe that violence is the answer.
Clinton might have told the traveling press corps about it on her own this week, had she not become overheated at the memorial on Sunday and changed her travel schedule.
Mr. McKibben is an honorable man, a remarkable climate change scholar and activist, and an inspiration to many people who are concerned about the prospect of an increasingly overheated planet.
They can occur very quickly after a person begins to sweat or gets overheated and usually go away on their own after the person is able to cool themselves down.
Back in the sexual Stone Age, it was assumed that straight men were so genetically overheated that Mother Nature hard-wired them to gawp at images of bare-naked ladies.
She blamed the machine used, which she said overheated, and she disputed the manufacturer's account that no technicians had been called about what she said had been an overheating problem.
For instance, we shall no longer have to spend scores of billions of dollars on rebuilding flooded cities or burned-out towns, or to cool overheated parts of the world.
"The overheated fuel would have dropped from here, and melted through the grating around here," Mr. Hirose said, as we squatted to avoid banging our heads on the reactor bottom.
An evacuation described by medical workers as chaotic was finally carried out on the third day after the storm, as residents in the overheated building began lapsing into cardiac arrest.
"I view the data we have in hand as suggesting a generally healthy labor market, not one in which substantial slack remains or one that is overheated," Ms. Yellen said.
Now in its 2254th year, this weekend of improv comedy brings together some of the best comedic performers from around the world for a hectic, overheated, giddy marathon of shows.
Mr. Ferolito recommended that passengers who feel overheated ask a flight attendant for ice wrapped in a towel, which they can then place on their head until they cool down.
Oaktree Capital's Howard Marks took to criticizing SoftBank's Vision Fund in a new memo published on the firm's website Wednesday, saying that the contours are emblematic of an overheated market.
The prison guard glimpsed in the season premiere was looming nearby as Noah and Helen talked, so now we know that he's not just a figment of Noah's overheated imagination.
ET. Canada's main stock index fell on Monday as financial stocks dipped amid signs of cooling in Toronto's overheated housing market, while a rebound in energy stocks tempered some losses.
Huge sections of the Great Barrier Reef, stretching across hundreds of miles of its most pristine northern sector, were recently found to be dead, killed last year by overheated seawater.
Huge sections of its most pristine parts were killed last year by overheated seawater, and now more southerly sections are bleaching, which is a potential precursor to another die-off.
After the housing market collapsed in 2008, HGTV was criticized for fanning the flames of an overheated market, encouraging a culture of rampant investment that contributed to the eventual bust.
A cellblock riot, a spaceship dogfight, a bar brawl, a hospital trauma, violent encounters with C.G.I. beasts — there is little Mr. Abbess ("Infini") won't toss into this delirious, overheated stew.
And as it has done so, it has come to embrace almost every overheated conspiracy theory that was spread about the Clintons in the fetid swamp of 1990s email forwards.
In July, after delays and setbacks in Asia, the plane's batteries overheated during the most important stretch of its trip so far, the five-day journey from Japan to Hawaii.
BEIJING, April 8 (Reuters) - Shanghai will increase monitoring of mortgage lending as part of stricter measures to cool an overheated property market, according to a document seen by Reuters on Friday.
No matter what age you are, you can get overheated very quickly and the move from heat exhaustion to heat stroke can happen a whole lot faster than many people appreciate.
At the height of December's craze, most reasonable crypto-watchers could agree that the price was overheated and there was only one way for it to go in the short term.
When I first made the decision not to have a baby, in 2008, I did it because I couldn't imagine bringing another human into a world already so overheated and overcrowded.
For instance: Is it more important to discuss debunked claims about Planned Parenthood breaking the law, or talk about why overheated anti-abortion rhetoric leads directly to violence against abortion providers?
The central bank has begun to raise key short-term rates in a sign that policymakers will focus on controlling high debt levels and cooling down overheated property and commodities markets.
But on another level, even if some of the early outrage has been overheated, it's hardly a mystery why there's a lot of dread and uncertainty about the EPA right now.
It wasn't until we placed a 1,000-watt heat lamp directly over one of the Note7s (RIP "Leftie") and overheated it to 152 degrees Fahrenheit that it finally burst into flames.
In fact, shoppers call it "life-changing" for dogs who tend to pant and get overheated in the summer  "I cannot say enough great things about this pad," one reviewer wrote.
Over the weekend, Hillary Clinton, 68, clad in a bulletproof vest beneath a dark suit on an 80-degree morning, overheated at a public event; she later disclosed she had pneumonia.
"I think there's been a consensus that political rhetoric has really gotten way, way overheated all across the political spectrum," he said, mostly blaming Democrats and not at all blaming Trump.
Screenshot: NowThis/CBS New YorkOn Wednesday, a flight from LaGuardia airport to Texas turn unexpectedly smoky when a vape battery reportedly stored in an overhead bin overheated and burst into flames.
Amid a cooling housing market, the central bank had come under some pressure to rethink the loan-to-value restrictions that had been put in place when the market was overheated.
People may find you more aggressive than usual at this time, but it's just that you're back to being yourself after weeks of feeling lethargic, overheated, prickly, and just plain irritated.
Like BoCom and AgBank, CCB saw a sharp almost 30 percent growth in residential mortgage lending last year to 3.59 trillion yuan, despite Beijing's continued clampdown on an overheated property market.
The ministry will adjust land supply to reasonably boost the ratio of residential land in the most overheated cities, while suspending new supplies in smaller cities suffering an overhang, Jiang added.
With improved graphics performance, a brighter display, better speakers, and a new thermal architecture that promises to be quieter and lessen system overheated, the device looks worth the four year wait.
A decade ago, Paulson & Co was one of Wall Street's largest and hottest hedge funds after the firm earned $15 billion in 2007 with a bet against the overheated housing market.
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson previously made wild accusations about a "secret society" of anti-Trump officials and "corruption at the highest levels of the FBI" before walking back those overheated claims.
The fires that forced Samsung to recall all 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7 smartphones were caused by irregularly-sized batteries that overheated, while others had manufacturing problems, according to The WSJ.
But if Mr. Trump continues down the same policy paths, as seems likely, Mr. Pruitt's more lasting legacy, along with the president's, will be an overheated planet and shortened life spans.
The bill's authors say that these fears are overheated and that provisions written into the legislation will ensure that in practice, truly dangerous or violent inmates will not be released early.
That might be a good spot for NASA's astronauts to start their explorations, perhaps scoping sites for the canals and oases desperate earthlings will need when they flee their overheated planet.
NtechLab's Minin, though, says fears about the technology are "overheated" and that companies like Clearview AI "that really do not care for privacy rights" are giving other firms a bad name.
PREPPING FOR A PULL-BACK The dialing down of risks hanging over the market could lead to it to become overheated, warned Charles Lemonides, portfolio manager of hedge fund ValueWorks LLC.
Respondents reported being a net 31% overweight, the highest level of the year, though the allocation level is just above its long-term average, indicating that sentiment has not gotten overheated.
WHEN YOU SEE THOSE EARNINGS NUMBERS AND YOU SEE THE MARKET REACTION, DOES THAT TO YOU SUGGEST THE EQUITY MARKET PERHAPS PARTICULARLY THE TECH SECTOR IS LITLLE BIT OVERHEATED RIGHT NOW?
Assuming we want results rather than overheated rhetoric, this may be the greatest opportunity for us to enjoy a pristine environment, abundant domestic energy production, affordable power, and a thriving economy.
Read: A Chunk of the Arctic Stops By for a Photo Shoot Overheated: House prices in Toronto soared by 33 percent in March compared to the same month a year earlier.
Just this morning, in fact, another replacement device caught fire in Virginia, mere days after a Note 27 device overheated on a Southwest Airlines plane, causing the airline to cancel the flight.
Transparency International Canada has found that in Vancouver, Canada's most overheated market, nearly half of the luxury properties we surveyed were owned through opaque structures such as shell companies, trusts or nominees.
On Tuesday, the talk show host fainted during a live broadcast of her self-titled show — a collapse she told audiences occurred because she had "overheated" in her Statue of Liberty costume.
Whalen expects markets to come back to a belief that the growth expectations are overheated, with the result being the 10-year yield dropping further, all the way down to 2 percent.
Charges pressed after elevator incident Rowland, Brown said, had been given permission to go into the Drexel building, a white establishment, to get water and use the restroom when he became overheated.
Unit 2 is one of the reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant that overheated after a massive earthquake and tsunami hit Japan in 2011, which caused the reactor core to melt.
Charges pressed after elevator incident Rowland, Brown said, had been given permission to go into the Drexel building, a white establishment, to get water and use the restroom when he was overheated.
Germans are complaining about an overheated real estate market, and the country's fund managers are furious that the ECB has been snapping up, since early June, all the high-quality corporate bonds.
He points to the Fed's dovish turn late last year that will eventually lead the U.S. central bank to more quantitative easing and an overheated U.S. economy, prompting major flows into Bitcoin.
It is struggling to restore consumer trust after 27 reports of Note 21 batteries that overheated or caught fire in the United States, which prompted an official government recall there last week.
Startups should read this checklist before they go 'whale hunting' for big partners The funding environment is so overheated that it often seems like no idea is too silly to attract investment.
But struggling Alberta may have "shovel ready" projects after experiencing difficulty hiring construction workers in an overheated economy before the oil shock, said Nathan Janzen, an economist at Royal Bank of Canada.
Because of the small, easily overheated motors used to help it move and rotate, along with its limited power supply, the AntBot can only navigate 15 meters (49 feet) at a time.
Forced to choose between issuing a bit more of Tesla's turbocharged stock or tapping the overheated junk-bond market to finance the Model 230 ramp-up, the founder opted for the latter.
That stay-put trend is crashing into the rising demand for housing from the huge millennial generation: fewer homes for sale will continue to put upward pressure on already overheated home prices.
His death in the middle of an already overheated election year will undoubtedly lead to increased discussion of the role of the Supreme Court and of how justices should reach their decisions.
The second set was more straightforward as Stosur struggled to control her forehand on a hot day that sent balls flying and overheated fans into the shady sections of Arthur Ashe Stadium.
"Sharp price gains were propped up by just a few overheated cities, mainly the four first-tier cities, namely Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen," said Rosealea Yao, an economist at Gavekal Dragonomics.
Despite the apocalyptic tone that often accompanies screeds against supposedly coddled students and their trigger-free safe spaces, the issues involved strike me as far more complicated than the overheated rhetoric suggests.
With all those parallels to the late-'90s traced out, it's important to point out several crucial differences, which together make the current market seem less overheated and hazardous than, say, 1999.
And more than 80 percent of millennials, soon to be the largest cohort of voters (if they ever turn out), believe there's solid evidence behind these freakish manifestations of an overheated earth.
While testing, I never had any issues with feeling overheated, even while sharing the bed with my partner and our cat who insists on curling up as close as possible to us.
Things got even worse Tuesday night when Ms. Bucher announced that mechanics had been flown in to work on aging ballot-counting machines that were giving incorrect totals, overheated from the recounts.
So far, so good, you might think — except that the anger coursing through Alexis Zegerman's lively if overheated play has been preceded by considerable rancor directed at the rebranding of the theater.
And Democrats will again play to type as mindless obstructionists and one-note alarmists — the same overheated opposition that, as the Times's Jeremy Peters reported last month, only hardens support for Trump.
Which is interesting, or at least odd, because "Succession" is primarily a straightforward family-dynasty melodrama, wrapped in chilly but ostentatious displays of wealth and favoring overheated profanity as a communication method.
From midsized cities like Utica to rural hamlets, many Republicans defended her comments as refreshing, while others said they were irrelevant, arguing that they were in line with today's overheated political discourse.
Engineers built the computer with an aluminum case to help it remain cool, but the Apple III overheated anyway, sometimes even causing computer chips and floppy disks (remember those?) to melt inside.
Whether you ride high, get dragged under, or simply manage to stay afloat, The Discourse churns on, sustained by a frenzy of posts and overheated takes but somehow never descending into chaos.
Wald pointed to one particular chart to highlight Tesla's overheated condition: a chart tracking the percentage by which Tesla has deviated from its 200-day moving average in the last seven years.
Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state who heads Trump's election commission, defended the request on Wednesday and said media reports that it has been rejected by dozens of states are overheated.
But rather to recognize that, as they say on Wall Street, "trees don't grow to the sky" and that releasing a little steam from an overheated market is often just what's needed.
Analysts say government tightening measures in recent months appeared to have dented speculative demand, a particularly welcome sign given underlying worries the overheated property market could crash and knock the economy hard.
At once absurd and solemn, it is rendered in big splintery brush strokes of gorgeous colors on a patchwork collage of gold and blue velvet (the blue resembles an overheated Titian sky).
Engineers built the computer with an aluminum case to help it remain cool, but the Apple III overheated anyway, sometimes even causing computer chips and floppy disks (remember those?) to melt inside.
The Mariinsky Orchestra comes in November with Scriabin's Symphony No. 3, a gloriously overheated work that will still pale in comparison with Daniil Trifonov's playing his own piano concerto the next evening.
Vox co-founder Matthew Yglesias recently snarked about right-wing pundits who got "overheated about 'Caesarism' and 'caudillos'" in the Obama era, mentioning me and National Review editor Rich Lowry as examples.
Together, they presented a world where all of us, man and machine, are falling short of paradise, stuck in an overheated, overhyped existence that cares more about brand awareness than anything else.
United Flight 1600, which was scheduled to fly from Phoenix to Newark, N.J., pulled off the runway on Friday morning after a possible issue with overheated brakes, airport officials confirmed to Fox 10 .
A spokesman for House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, who was injured in the shooting at a congressional baseball practice just over a year ago, warned about the dangers of overheated rhetoric and protests.
South Korea's Financial Supervisory Services on Wednesday warned against "overheated" investment, citing past cases of treasure-hunting companies that saw their stock skyrocket after a discovery only to end up filing for bankruptcy.
An 11-year-old England boy woke up Thursday morning to find that his Samsung tablet had overheated and burned through his bed — just inches from where he laid his head, reports say.
Research published this year by Chinowsky in the journal Transport Policy projected that delays stoked by overheated or warped rails would cost the U.S. between $45 to $60 billion by the century's end.
"They're seeing an overheated stock," said Ihor Dusaniwsky, head of research at New York-based S3, whose platform is used by hedge funds, prime brokers and mutual funds with $1.6 trillion in assets.
The living wall is also 2 degrees C cooler than the rest of the store — handy if you get overheated and need a little break after looking at the post-Brexit iPhone prices.
In the meantime, prices have been buffeted by a resurgent dollar, while China's steps to cool its overheated property market may also temper a nascent copper revival, said Argonaut Securities in a report.
The argument is that overheated liberal denunciations of past Republican standard-bearers desensitized conservative and independent voters to the kind of criticism that should've been reserved for a uniquely menacing figure like Trump.
Today, credit is steady, corporate earnings are rising, economic excesses are largely in check and every little wobble in the market — such as last week's one-day dip — brings out overheated doomsday talk.
Clinton was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday, but didn't disclose her illness until video surfaced of her becoming "overheated" at a 9/11 memorial in New York City and stumbling into a van.
The plunge could signal that the equity markets had overheated after a remarkable 2.93 months sparked by booming consumer confidence and the promise of a major tax cut after Donald Trump was elected.
If you're feeling overheated, order a frozen strawberry negroni, or put some Debussy in your earbuds and sip a floral and fruity Wander With Me; you'll be transported to somewhere with chill vibes.
Beijing's measures to tame an overheated property market since late last year, including restricting lending and raising the bar for qualified buyers, have been among the most stringent taken by major Chinese cities.
Late on Tuesday, old and overheated vote counting machines in Palm Beach forced election officials there to start over their count of early vote ballots, erasing more than a day's worth of work.
One infertile woman officer who had three deployments to Iraq believes contaminated water, overheated plastic water bottles, and poor air quality due to burn pits and other air pollutants might be to blame.
In February 2014, a waste drum overheated and ruptured, causing a fire and releasing plutonium and americium at the DOE's underground nuclear waste repository, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico.
The UV-C light is so powerful,that it only needs ten minutes to get your phone clean — after that time, PhoneSoap automatically turns off, so don't worry about your phone getting overheated.
Exercise causes your body to heat up fairly rapidly, so bundling up too much can cause you to get overheated or to sweat, which can make you even colder when you slow down.
In his effort to dramatize the story of a Roman emperor's passionate, unapologetic love for a young Greek man, Mr. Wainwright goes too far, pumping up the score with overheated, over-orchestrated intensity.
There is also disturbing evidence, as Frances Robles reported in The Times, that the lack of power may be killing the very sick and the very old in overheated hospitals and nursing homes.
Light and airy, the shop is the perfect home for Ms. Mote's easy wares and Clyde's chic summer hats, all of which are the sartorial secret weapons of many an overheated city dweller.
I wish that I could write those words with the callous commercialism with which some will no doubt read them, as overheated rhetoric simply designed to stir agitation, provoke controversy and garner clicks.
BUDAPEST, Aug 15 (Reuters) - A terminal of Budapest Airport was briefly shut down late on Wednesday due to an overheated container carrying an isotope, a spokesman for the Hungarian Disaster Management Authority said.
Of course, central bankers, economists and politicians claim this form of rent control "stimulates" the economy or, if they deem the economy getting "overheated," artificially prevents too much inflation by "cooling" economic activity.
Saying he's looking to the financial markets too makes a lot of sense to me … The markets are somewhat overheated, so that's something investors should be concerned about if he's concerned about it.
"I think a risk management approach requires that we at least consider the possibility that unemployment rates that are lower than normal for an extended period are symptoms of an overheated economy," he said.
The move would make Suzhou the first second-tier city to rein in surging home prices after senior officials raised concerns about the country's overheated housing market during an annual parliament meeting this week.
ZURICH (Reuters) - An overheated iPhone battery injured a repairman in an Apple store in Zurich and prompted the evacuation of around 50 people from the shop on Tuesday due to smoke, Swiss police said.
Dallas, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Portland, Oregon, are overpriced by 10 to 14 percent, according to a recent report from Fitch Ratings, which considers markets overheated when they exceed the areas' supporting economic fundamentals.
The cable sold at a few dollars under his listing price, and Amazon's product, unlike his own, has racked up dozens of complaints from shoppers who say the cable has overheated or started smoking.
Policymakers have prioritised stabilising an overheated market ahead of a Communist Party reshuffle later this year, reiterating the need to avoid dramatic price volatility that could threaten the financial system and harm social stability.
She was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday, her campaign said, after initially blaming her early departure from the memorial service and a stumble caught on video as she entered her SUV on becoming overheated.
But when he was asked for details about how Trump had behaved at the Helsinki summit, he declined, citing a desire not to inflame what he described as an already overheated U.S. political situation.
"We assume that there will be a kind of 'soft landing', meaning this overheated economic cycle will cool down and turn into a normal economy." the CEO, who will step down next year, said.
"If interest rates get very high, and things get overheated, then we come back to (a risk averse environment)," said Josh Crabb, head of Asian equities at Old Mutual Global Investors in Hong Kong.
A current slowdown in Chinese growth comes at a time when the country's leadership is stepping up regulation, curbing an overheated credit market and switching an export-focused economy into a consumer-driven one.
Momentum is expected to cool as authorities step up their battle to cool the overheated property sector and as the central bank and other regulators tighten credit conditions to rein in rising financial risks.
Hong Kong had in November raised stamp duties on property transactions for the first time in three years, in its latest effort to check an overheated property market buoyed by capital inflows from China.
After your sweat, you're invited to spend some time in a designated relaxation room, where you can have hot tea (which had no appeal to me in my overheated state) and/or orange slices.
On Thursday, Palm Beach County, the state's third largest, which faced trouble this week when some of its decades-old machines overheated and miscounted more than 20083,000 ballots, couldn't complete the recount by Thursday.
More than 70 Galaxy Note 7 smartphones have overheated due to defective batteries in the United States alone, the Canadian government has indicated, double the number of worldwide incidents the company had previously reported.
"It will go a long way toward funding grassroots groups; including those dedicated to regenerative organic agriculture, which may be our greatest hope for reversing the damage done to our overheated planet," she said.
While SereneLife's product — which Amazon has deemed worthy of the Amazon's Choice badge — has received some positive reviews, at least one recent review indicated that the sauna's electric unit overheated and started producing smoke.
Some countries took apparent digs at the US. China called for an "immediate end" to what it characterized as overheated rhetoric, a call that could reference Trump just as easily as it does Kim.
A spokesman for the airline industry group, the International Air Transport Association, said its members had reported 24 cases in which a battery overheated and caught fire or released smoke in the passenger cabin.
Vancouver real estate costs The Empty Homes Tax was enacted in 2016 in a bid to cool Vancouver's overheated property market, and to encourage landlords to return under-utilized properties to the rental market.
At a contentious confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee in May, he apologized for some of his undergrad writings and told Democratic lawmakers that his rhetoric was "overheated" at the time, WashPost said.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong will raise stamp duties on property transactions for the first time in three years, the latest effort to check an overheated property market buoyed by capital inflows from China.
This, of course, represents millions of dollars of cost savings to the nursing home industry, while causing illness and death among overheated elderly people whose bodies are ill equipped to deal with hyperthermic stress.
Few of the sounds we associate with the interiors of our homes — radiator groans, the exhale of an overheated laptop, relentless thuds ringing down from graceless upstairs neighbors — elicit an overwhelming sense of calm.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Every once in a while I see a show that makes me feel good, even hopeful about this overheated, self-aggrandizing, status-obsessed art scene in New York.
Melinda Kinnaman — half sister of another noir star, Joel Kinnaman of the American version of "The Killing" — plays a criminal profiler in this overheated and overly complicated but entertaining Swedish series on Walter Presents.
He'd been in the turret of a Humvee, firing the Dushka, when the gun overheated or was hit by an enemy round; the barrel had split open, and a shard had punctured his chest.
This homo post-æconomicus will operate according to as yet undiscovered automatisms, affects, and instincts, conjuring in the process a more sustainable model of human endeavor onto the stage of our desperately overheated globe.
" In the editorial, the Times called the six-page letter released by the White House "a giant, overheated expression of grievance, a vitriolic attack backed mostly by half-truths, unsubstantiated assertions and whiny misrepresentations.
He is at his most overheated in the Bortolami gallery's back space, which displays four earlier paintings that also indicate his affinity for various forms of Americana: horror comics, storybook illustration and 1970s psychedelia.
But only one banking stock stands out as a buy among the largely overheated group, Mark Newton, president and founder of Newton Advisors and a longtime chart analyst, told CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Friday.
That information dovetailed with findings by Roomi, an apartment hunting app, which recently indulged in a useful thought experiment: How would some of television's most recognizable fictional faces fare in NYC's overheated rental market?
Small shocks which in the past might have been enough to send an overheated economy wobbling into recession have been shrugged off time and time again despite claims that each would bring a collapse.
But by clearing the air he's basically admitting he broadsided the Pope—hit the proverbial red button, if you will—on the basis of overheated media reports without doing a moment's worth of due diligence.
Sanjay Dastoor, founder and CEO of Boosted Boards, said in a blog post the company's engineering team is investigating two separate instances where lithium-ion batteries overheated within the electric skateboard's fire-retardant battery enclosure.
" Why it matters: "Supporters of the crackdown said it was necessary in a city where short-term rentals are making an overheated real estate market even more difficult for would-be home buyers and renters.
The watchdog has introduced a number of regulations in recent years to cool an overheated housing market including higher mortgage risk weights for banks, a loan-to-value cap and recently, tougher mortgage repayment requirements.
Last week, the BOJ reduced its purchases in the super-long segment of the JGB market, Nomura said in a research note, adding that the super-long segment, which still has positive yields, looks overheated.
Policymakers have prioritised stabilising an overheated property market ahead of a Communist Party reshuffle later this year, reiterating the need to avoid dramatic price volatility that could threaten the financial system and harm social stability.
Seattle, also an overheated housing market, saw an 85 percent jump in listings, followed by a 53 percent increase in San Francisco, 39 percent increase in San Diego, and 36 percent increase in Portland, Oregon.
The company, the world's largest maker of scientific instruments, disclosed in a regulatory filing last month that overheated equipment at one of its data centers had released a fire suppressant gas, temporarily affecting some systems.
In the meantime, we've already lessened our reliance on [overheated job markets] by opening offices in Toronto and Atlanta and Seattle and London and Sydney, even while we're still hiring in San Francisco and Seattle.
On Tuesday, the 53-year-old talk show host fainted during a live broadcast of her self-titled show — a collapse she told audiences occurred because she had "overheated" in her Statue of Liberty costume.
Mr. Trump started the for-profit Trump University just as the overheated American housing market neared its peak, promising that its classes would impart his wisdom about real estate and moneymaking to the general public.
Policymakers have prioritised stabilising an overheated property market ahead of a Communist Party reshuffle in October, reiterating the need to avoid dramatic price volatility they fear could threaten the financial system and harm social stability.
Toronto prices have more than doubled since 2009, even as the other parts of the country have moderated after repeated attempts by the federal government to tighten mortgage lending rules to rein in overheated markets.
BEIJING (Reuters) - The People's Bank of China (PBOC) on Tuesday rejected a media report which said the central bank had told some banks in cities with overheated property markets to stop issuing new home loans.
These signals, of course, could be a sign not that REITs are undervalued but that the broader stock market is overvalued; that real estate markets, which have significantly surpassed their prefinancial crisis peaks, are overheated.
His case punctured some of the overheated rhetoric surrounding coerced sex work and highlighted the power dynamics that police and prosecutors often enjoy over defendants—not because it worked against him, but because it didn't.
In March he cited the risk of overheated markets and consequent loan losses to the domestic banking system from foreign lenders' unbridled growth, and also criticized them for being fair-weather friends in the past.
China's housing market has rebounded this year with a flurry of government stimulus measures coming to the rescue, but fears of a price bubble have prompted many overheated cities to introduce restrictions on home purchases.
The chairs of the Democratic and Republican congressional campaign committees called for more bipartisanship and cooperation, with Ohio Republican Steve Stivers saying "we all bear some responsibility" for the state of the country's overheated rhetoric.
As for the attic stairs, adding insulation underneath would stop cold or hot air from flowing into the main living space — a problem that apparently helped create an overheated bedroom and kitchen in the summer.
Forced to choose between issuing a bit more of Tesla's turbocharged stock or tapping the overheated junk-bond market to finance the Model 3 ramp-up, Mr. Musk, the company's founder, opted for the latter.
" In the video, Mr. Tillis, 56, speaking from what appeared to be a hospital bed, said that he had been "overheated" and that there had been "no CPR, no special measures, just checking me out.
The contrast indicated that Trump won't be running for reelection on a policy platform, but on the strength of his appeal to his base, a relatively strong economy, and overheated attacks on his Democratic rivals.
Policymakers have prioritized stabilizing an overheated property market ahead of a Communist Party reshuffle later this year, reiterating the need to avoid dramatic price volatility that could threaten the financial system and harm social stability.
"The truth is, there is no scientific research that validates a link between computer and video games and violence, despite lots of overheated rhetoric from the industry's detractors," ESA maintains in an online fact sheet.
I never once overheated or had to kick the blankets off during the night, and even on the nights I forgot to turn our heat down before bed, I still stayed comfortable all night long.
He is previously the author of two scholarly works, but his prose in "Kurosawa's Rashomon" is energetic, straightforward and free of academic jargon — if rhetorically overheated, at times, seeming to mirror his subject's excitable style.
The beauty and absurdity (things also get harrowing) don't entirely compensate for the overheated romanticism in which the movie is grounded, but they do make "Two Lovers and a Bear" a nearly singular cinematic trek.
HONG KONG, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Hong Kong will raise stamp duties on property transactions for the first time in three years, government officials said on Friday, the latest effort to check an overheated property market.
The move suggests a new round of regulation changes to tighten mortgage rules is not imminent, but could come as early as the fall amid fears the market is overheated and consumer indebtedness too high.
As the story went, Mr. Capa sent the London office four rolls of film from Normandy, but in the rush to process them, a darkroom technician overheated them during drying, ruining all but 11 frames.
"Cryptocurrency speculation has been irrationally overheated in Korea," the government said in a statement, while adding that officials would discuss further potential moves to stem speculative trading, such as shutting down some virtual currency exchanges.
If the reactions seemed overheated, especially given that this NBA season is now only barely into its cold weather portion, it has more to do with the winning teams in these games than the losing ones.
Pundits and hedge fund managers are worried about a rally that's overheated — using varying degrees of "bloodbath" hyperbole and more measured hedging strategies — some see a pullback of at least 5 percent to 7 percent coming.
The 53-year-old daytime diva fainted live on her self-titled talk show Monday when she became overheated in her Halloween costume — but she returned right after the rushed commercial break to finish the broadcast.
Antonio García Martínez, an early product manager on the Facebook ads team who wrote about this time there in a book, sees it as comeuppance for inaccurate and overheated comments by journalists about Facebook and privacy.
In fact, her entire look flipped humidity the metaphorical bird from head to toe, with monochromatic nails to match her lips and a bright blue cotton sweatsuit that makes us feel overheated just looking at it.
Now, after nearly three years of stewing in overheated water—due in part to a strong El Niño and in part to you-know-what—reefs around the world finally seem to be catching a break.
"We believe that the housing market is becoming overheated, which is supported by this quarter's growth of all-cash transactions and purchase loans made by investors, and the corresponding decrease in first-time homebuyers," Liu cautioned.
While it's impossible for non-North Koreans to discuss the country without discussing politics, Made in North Korea makes for a welcome change from overheated political rhetoric that does little to illuminate the country's everyday lives.
Any continued levitation of stock prices, especially if it's still led by the tech giants now up more than 25 percent on the year, will stoke more concerns about overheated capital markets decoupling from the economy.
Best known until recently as the title of an overheated political thriller by Glenn Beck, in the last year the Overton Window has been cited everywhere from The New York Times to The Rachel Maddow Show.
That's because a cold front from Canada has traveled south, bringing with it some rain and a lot of much needed relief for overheated cities, many of which were under excessive heat watches over the weekend.
BEIJING, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Average new home prices in China's 70 major cities rose 0.4 percent in July from the previous month, slowing from June's 0.7 percent growth as policymakers worked to cool an overheated market.
Anthony Codling and Sam Cullen, two analysts at Jefferies, suggest that the new box office movie "The Big Short" might be spurring investors to short Berkeley in what some perceive as an overheated London housing market.
In one episode, Sam Taylor (pictured), the boss of Oriental Trading (a party-supply and toy company), goes undercover at his fulfilment centre only to discover, sweaty and overheated, that his employees aren't treated very well.
Sure it showed the tremendous value of the Apple stock, but it was a moment in time fueled by an overheated stock market, full of sound and fury, but in the end adding up to nothing.
"Due to the rough terrain and extreme heat, we believe the most likely possibility is that Suzanne may have either become overheated and looked for shade or that she may have fallen," the Facebook page said.
More than 90 Galaxy Note 7 smartphones have overheated due to defective batteries in just the US alone, and some users have reported battery explosions that have been blamed for fires in a Jeep and garage.
In covering terrorist attacks, protests against the police and a presidential election whose daily antics seem tailor-made for the overheated ethos of cable, Fox News, CNN and MSNBC have all won huge increases in viewership.
The two of them sparred in the city's overheated mediasphere over a vast array of tabloid-friendly issues, such as topless women in Times Square, the death of a deer, and the city's decrepit subway system.
Falls were led by bourses in Asia, where heavyweight Hong Kong tumbled 004.35 percent and Chinese mainland stocks fell 01 percent led by property firms after some cities imposed new housing curbs on the overheated market.
It's a film so rich in period detail, and so clear-eyed about the realities of murder investigations, that it makes all the overheated serial-killer mystery-thrillers on TV and in multiplexes look like cartoons.
In the American phase of his career, Mr. Verhoeven, who started out in the Netherlands, was a blockbuster sleight-of-hand artist, disguising pungent, politically tinged satires as noisy sci-fi action movies and overheated potboilers.
He has been a perfect gentleman in responding to Mr. Trump's overheated rhetoric about his record, welcoming him to the White House and keeping quiet about his unpresidential combativeness after narrowly winning an electoral-vote majority.
And added to the strong economy, low jobless rate, his overheated claim to have negotiated historic trade deals and his appointment of conservative judges, a campaign rooted in a backlash to impeachment could be politically potent.
Yet in an era of fake news, overheated partisanship and general rancor, Mr. Mazza seems unfailingly earnest and without an agenda — aside from trying to become a reporter, with his own notion of what that means.
House price growth has tapered off in the past year in part due to restrictions imposed on lending by the central bank, which was becoming alarmed at the potential financial stability risk of an overheated market.
In 2012, a jury found Mollie Shouse, 29, guilty of wanton murder for leaving her 2-year-old son to die in an overheated car while she was in her Louisville, Kentucky, apartment, passed out on drugs.
And in 2009, Schlemmer received a ticket for leaving Daniel in a mall parking lot inside her overheated car where the temperature reached 112 degrees, according to testimony in the trial from a Ross Township police officer.

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