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The groom had a boutonnière pinned on his black tee.
Market sentiment remains pinned on a negative outlook for global growth.
Mould added that growth was pinned on the infrastructure developments projects.
Rosenstein was reportedly infuriated that Trump's decision had been pinned on him.
Establishment hopes have been pinned on beating Trump in Ohio and Florida.
The blame is often pinned on women and the perpetrators go unpunished.
Our military would have a camera pinned on every last one of those.
Most of this optimism within the market remains pinned on potential government reforms.
Now, her nontraditional bridal mini is pinned on thousand of wedding inspo boards.
She also has a Tweet featuring Bieber's diss pinned on her Twitter account.
So I would definitely take that title if it was pinned on me.
If leadership does nothing, 2020 losses are more easily pinned on 2020 candidates.
Tony Romo's bad days on the football field were pinned on Jessica Simpson.
And its rescue hopes are pinned on a new TV deal in 2024.
Nothing could be pinned on him because he was so able in every direction.
But the reality is that this one can't be pinned on Bettman and friends.
A search also revealed that he had posters of Kohli pinned on his walls.
She said Mr. Biden was her favorite, an endorsement pinned on her Twitter feed.
The basic call is pinned on what Gordon sees happening in the bond market.
Images of former presidents are pinned on the left side of every jacket and dress.
But this increase can't be pinned on the fact of more driving, the stats indicate.
A big part of the slowdown can be pinned on the world's second-largest economy.
Bloomberg has all his hopes pinned on Super Tuesday, buttressed by his massive campaign spending.
The surveillance was pinned on his long-time associate and chief operating officer, Pierre-Olivier Bouée.
These higher death rates can't solely be pinned on lack of screening access, to be sure.
Early celebrations were tonally off, as well, with love for fathers symbolized by a pinned-on rose.
Monday's action adds to a growing list of cyber campaigns the U.S. government has pinned on Russia.
Dockery also understood that any robbery of Merrill would likely be pinned on a black man. Right.
Rosenstein, a longtime Department of Justice official, was reportedly infuriated that Trump's decision had been pinned on him.
Like all the chicken, it sits on white bread and has pickle slices pinned on it with toothpicks.
Smith has since pinned on a third star and is now the commander of III Marine Expeditionary Force.
And Kyle J White never had a Silver Star or any other decoration pinned on him by Biden.
There were the hacks of the D.N.C. servers, which intelligence agencies pinned on Russia well before Election Day.
Schlossberg says the situation can be directly pinned on quantitative easing and other easy-money central bank policies.
We had all these hopes and dreams pinned on this place, and it was just, bam, snatched away.
Market hopes are also pinned on progress in an ongoing trade dispute between the United States and China.
The recent price drop has been pinned on increasing regulatory oversight in countries such as China and South Korea.
Soon enough Archie finds himself pinned on a pool table with a fist about two feet from his face.
Nielsen insisted there was little the President could do to end the practice, which she pinned on existing law.
That is nearly always the case in plane crashes, in which disaster can rarely be pinned on one factor.
"IT WAS 2012…I was number 37," says Ashwini, referring to the badge that was pinned on her shirt pocket.
MACCALLUM: -- it&aposs interesting to see that relationship, that these are pinned on a return of these individuals -- GRAHAM: Yes.
The abduction will be pinned on a rival cartel, resulting in an internecine war: bring on the worst of times.
"In today's political climate, it's so polarized that people are hoping it's not pinned on their side," Ms. Crenshaw said.
And if it should seem strange that so much is being pinned on a simple drawing, it's actually nothing new.
Google would later exit China in 2010, after it detected a series of cyberattacks that it pinned on the Chinese government.
FARE spokeswoman Nancy Gregory told Mashable that some 12,000 homes have been pinned on the map, up from last year's 10,000.
Apparently unnerved by the controversy, Mr Trump blamed it on a "horrible law", which in turn he pinned on the Democrats.
Investors' hopes are pinned on 2119nd Century's technology becoming widespread, although none of the big tobacco makers has bought it yet.
Market sentiment remains pinned on a negative outlook for global growth, despite a surprising rise in German business morale on Monday.
Market sentiment remains pinned on a negative outlook for global growth, despite a surprising rise in German business morale on Tuesday.
He was wearing a filthy vest and a poster of a scantily clad woman was pinned on the wall behind him.
Hopes are now pinned on being able to intervene earlier and on diagnosing at-risk patients by screening, imaging or biomarkers.
Another, more recent airstrike on the T-4 military base -- a strike pinned on Israel -- killed at least seven Iranian nationals.
While the label is pinned on politicians from Brexit Britain to resurgent Russia, most people fail to nail a satisfactory definition.
They understood when their loved ones pinned on the badge and they strapped on the gun that this was a possibility.
The video shows police struggling with the man for several minutes before he breaks free from being pinned on the ground.
"How gold will move from here is pinned on what U.S. President Donald Trump says when America wakes up," Hansen added.
Citing an attack on Saudi oil facilities that he pinned on Iran, Trump noted new sanctions on the country's central bank.
The EU is mired in tepid growth, and the blame cannot be pinned on immigrants, as some have tried to do.
We examine the rise in gun violence in Latin America and how much of it can be pinned on American-made weapons.
On Washington WASHINGTON — The trick in Washington has always been to make sure a government shutdown is pinned on the other guy.
The executives distinguished the current crisis from the financial crisis of 2008, which was pinned on the mortgage lending practices of banks.
Cameras stayed pinned on her throughout the ceremony, and one glance of her looking salty or disgruntled went viral as a meme.
John Kasich  Kasich's ambitions are pinned on the idea that he can perform strongly in New Hampshire, which votes on Feb. 9.
Barry of Washington, D.C. The "Bernie left" stories also obscure the fact that Birmingham, despite the stereotypes pinned on it and other
Their strategy is pinned on the attractiveness of their existing content library which they're promoting heavily on both free and paid plans.
The company's supremacy is often pinned on its highest profile franchises: Lucasfilm, Marvel and Pixar, which have historically featured male-driven stories.
Also, a short punt after the Jayhawks were pinned on their 1 enabled the Wildcats to start another drive from the Kansas 26.
Agribusiness giant Cargill had two recent plant shutdowns it pinned on CSX, during a hearing before the Surface Transportation Board on Oct. 11.
This gives Cariocas plenty to fume about since much of the nation's economic decline can be pinned on the shenanigans of public officials.
The common refrain is that municipal broadband is a bad deal for taxpayers, which is always pinned on several failed municipal broadband networks.
While in hiding, he kept cooperating with the investigation, although getting the theft pinned on him had put his plea deal in jeopardy.
He argues that while the latest results can certainly be pinned on gas movement, that does not necessarily mean the fault is locked.
A boy posing with them had on a blue t-shirt with the number 99 cut out of white paper and safety-pinned on.
A picture of Matteo Salvini posing with then-candidate Donald Trump in 2016 pinned on a board in a League office in northern Italy.
Much is pinned on Lisbon's success in luring the Web Summit from Dublin, which has hosted the event since it was founded in 2010.
Many hopes are pinned on "The Great Singapore Sale", an annual marketing event, which started on Friday and will last 10 weeks this year.
"The only hope of the former corrupt regime is pinned on the Constitutional Court and its president Hrayr Tovmasyan," Pashinyan told parliament on Thursday.
Recent spikes in the cost of French and German debt has been pinned on scarcity in the market, exacerbated by the ECB's continuous buying.
In the end, the GOP couldn't get the politics right to pass Trumpcare, but the blame cannot be pinned on Republican moderates or extremists.
For day trip planning, the following German websites offer descriptions, photographs and street addresses for playgrounds pinned on interactive maps of the city: Ihrspielplatz.
Pinned on a wall were black-and-white candid photographs of people who'd come to collaborate with him on the Everything Is Recorded project.
It's been a long time coming ... April's had a live stream camera pinned on her since February, when she was first expected to pop.
Tensions have been escalating between the US and Iran in recent weeks amid multiple oil tanker attacks, which the US has pinned on Iran.
There was speculation just after 9/11 that a 1996 attack in Saudi Arabia, pinned on Iran, was actually the work of al Qaeda.
Friends who comment will see the location coordinates indicated by their text pinned on the map — as long as the business has a Facebook page.
Much of the blame has been pinned on the Russian government, which US intelligence accused of utilizing targeted Facebook ads to influence the 2016 election.
Skopelitis's hopes are now pinned on getting a disability pension so he could rent a home in the countryside and possibly grow his own food.
He says that he begged to get away from the butchery, but in 2014 the kidnap and murder of a businessman was pinned on him.
Consensus is that gross domestic product will grow 2.5 percent for the full year, according to FactSet, with hopes broadly pinned on increased consumer spending.
Images of schoolgirls in the cult movies "Picnic at Hanging Rock" and "The Falling" are pinned on her mood board, alongside Pina Bausch theater sets.
While executive misdeeds cannot always be pinned on an employer, Apollo in this case knew about the misconduct and failed to act, the S.E.C. said.
In fact, one of the stars Kelly wore on his military uniform was actually pinned on him by Mattis during the Iraq War in 2003.
The Legion of Honor, France's highest award, has been pinned on many of the world's most esteemed cultural, political, military, scientific, philanthropic and athletic figures.
He sat in the sand next to her and they chatted for a while, pointing at different bracelets he had pinned on his cardboard panel.
She topped it with a black blazer (with a QCT brooch pinned on it!) and wore black pumps and carried a black clutch by Stella McCartney.
We know now that he was a man with "skeletons in his closet," namely a Ku Klux Klan robe with a police badge pinned on it.
From desk-based lunches and family photos pinned on walls to hours spent working overtime, the buildings we work in can often resemble a second home.
Dallas was an atrocious 4-12, but much of the blame for that has been pinned on the injury that limited Tony Romo to four games.
Those medals were pinned on to the spooks' chests by Governor General David Johnston, who acts as Canada's head of state, for their work in Afghanistan.
"A lot of investor hopes are pinned on some of these tensions abating, because that is a linchpin on why you should own stocks," she added.
At the Columbia Regional Airport, they dotted the crowd of mostly older folks, some perched on parents' shoulders, others with American flags pinned on their caps.
Markets remained cautious and vulnerable to a drop, particularly as the index moves closer to record highs pinned on expectations of a trade deal, he said.
With his hopes pinned on Tanglewood, where some of his teachers play as members of the Boston Symphony, he decided to get here by other means.
In the video, officers can be heard making jokes and laughing as Timpa lies unconscious after being pinned on the ground for more than 13 minutes.
Democrats think they can now go on the offensive as they try to blame Republicans for premium increases, something Republicans in previous years pinned on Democrats.
Hopes were also pinned on mortgage and credit card sales to the millions of Brazilians, Nigerians and Indians who were expected to join the middle classes.
In 2012, when he was already in the United States as nuncio, or ambassador, the letters started appearing in leaks eventually pinned on the pope's butler.
The chairs were occupied by a circle of silent, seemingly spellbound men and women, their eyes pinned on a woman at the center of the room.
Arizona ought to be concerned that its defense had the Packers pinned on their 4-yard line with 55 seconds remaining in regulation and allowed a touchdown.
A large part of the blame for low student turnout can be pinned on adults for not teaching young people how to vote, or why it's important.
"Got pinned on the outside wall (by a loose Denny Hamlin)," said Kurt Busch, who added that he had one of his fastest-ever cars at ISM.
Concerns about threats to critical infrastructure have risen in the wake of the successful December hack of Ukraine's power grid, which Kiev has pinned on Russian hackers.
Henry McMaster in a runoff election on Tuesday, warning conservatives that if the governor lost, his failure would be pinned on the president they came to see.
Still, on Thursday evening, paper pinned on some doors designated some guest rooms as "isolation zones," according to a guest who shared a picture of a door.
Most of the blame has been pinned on two people: John G. Stumpf, the former chief executive, and Carrie L. Tolstedt, the former head of community banking.
Khashoggi connection: The UN experts tied the hacking to the 2018 murder of Jamal Khashoggi, which multiple international and American intelligence organizations have pinned on Saudi Arabia.
John Kasich The hopes of all three candidates are pinned on New Hampshire, but that makes it important that they put in a respectable showing in Iowa.
With the Tide pinned on their own 3-yard line on a third-and-9, a safety would have turned the game into a one-possession contest.
Image: APThe cause of the pollution has been pinned on vehicle emissions, construction, holiday fireworks (Dewali just ended, but it's a stretch to blame fireworks), and excessive smoking.
Conservatives are now attacking the Tuesday Group for wanting to keep Obamacare, trying to shift the blame for the AHCA's failure, which has mostly been pinned on them.
IWG also warned on profits last October, a downgrade it pinned on a slowdown in the London market and the impact on its business from natural disasters overseas.
Despite all the bullish hopes pinned on future nickel usage in electric vehicles, the current reality is that demand remains defined by nickel's usage in stainless steel production.
Tensions have been escalating between the US and Iran in recent weeks amid multiple oil tankers attacks in the Persian Gulf which the US has pinned on Iran.
When detectives approached her on East 43rd Street to make the arrest, she ran and had to be caught and pinned on a car hood to be handcuffed.
"Real simply, FDX reported an awful quarter and unlike 19713Q20, this one doesn't look like it can be pinned on 'Macro,'" Gordon Haskett analyst Don Bilson wrote Wednesday.
In fact, the work that was done to cast doubt over the democratic process -- efforts typically pinned on foreign adversaries and bad actors -- was being done by Americans themselves.
The ham-fisted way this piece was run, then updated, then un-updated, pinned on Rearick, and pulled suggests a serious blunder by the online magazine, Facebook, or both.
But family members noticed the Cheez-it fell from the fall, Smith's brother-in-law jokingly asked her father if he finally noticed the cracker pinned on the wall.
It also has larger breasts than the old model, a change that in a snort-out-loud line is pinned on Alita's own ideas about how she should look.
More generally, the rise in stocks since Trump's election has partially been pinned on his announced plan to lower the federal corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 15 percent.
The app bugged me to connect my social profiles so Stitch Fix's stylists could see what sort of clothing I liked by tracking what I pinned on Pinterest, for example.
Xi is under close scrutiny for China's handling of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong that Beijing has pinned on Trump, further complicating the path to a comprehensive trade deal.
Pripyat now stands a desolate ghost town, but was once devised as a "city of hope" by the government of Ukraine—hope pinned on a future powered by nuclear technology.
But a short time later, when another prisoner was caught masturbating and ran off, the blame was pinned on Richards, and he was slapped with nine months in solitary confinement.
Many of his portraits are as lively as if they were taken yesterday, with people caught in candid laughter or with freshly cut flowers pinned on their suits and dresses.
"Looking forward, the coronavirus provides a substantial risk for the expected global recovery, as hopes were pinned on an improvement of the Chinese economy," Deutsche Bank said in its note.
"Dorchester Collection is an inclusive and diverse company and does not tolerate any form of discrimination," the company said in a statement pinned on its corporate Twitter and Facebook accounts.
"Get your supervisor out here and get your hands off of me," Wall continues to scream after he is pinned on the ground with the officer's left hand on Wall's head.
O/U: 46.5 ABOUT THE SAINTS (0-2): New Orleans' slow start certainly can't be pinned on Drew Brees, who has passed for 647 yards and three touchdowns without an interception.
Turkey's hopes of avoiding punishing U.S. sanctions over the purchase appear increasingly pinned on intervention from Donald Trump, but the president has little leeway to counter Ankara's many critics in Washington.
The students, delighted, offered a chorus of explanations: such images combined the instant gratification of the selfie with the pleasure of a physical object that could be pinned on a wall.
There is no question that at Cincinnati Huggins cultivated an image that wound up destroying his reputation, and at least some of the blame for that should be pinned on him.
Members of Nick Gordon's legal team tell TMZ ... the just released report shows Bobbi Kristina was in the throes of serious drug addiction, and that can't possibly be pinned on Gordon.
The unrest since 1970 has been pinned on about 0.03 cubic kilometers of new magma squeezing into the crust (the 1538 eruption, for comparison, released ~0.1 cubic kilometers of lava and debris).
On that glorious evening in 1975, when his medal had been pinned on by the president, they had sat down to his own invention, black-truffle soup VGE, for Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
We literally found a member of our audience who at 19 years old walked into this crime totally inadvertently, had it pinned on him, and literally lost 10 years of his life.
"With rising bond yields spoiling the fun and disappointment around the U.S. tech sector putting a dampener on sentiment, hopes are pinned on earnings delivering," said Societe Generale macro strategist Kit Juckes.
But Barty, 333, came into Thursday's match with a 4-1 record against her and had the American pinned on the back foot with a combination of big forehands and backhand slices.
Your avatar joins a cluster of identically shaped avatars in this Gucci call center: green, blue, and yellow creatures, all with gleaming googly eyes and their country's flag pinned on their torsos.
Artists have found that this new miniature medium is not only an affordable and interesting way to produce their designs, but becomes a form of free advertising once pinned on a lapel.
After his display in their last match against Poland, Colombian hopes had again been pinned on the shoulders of Rodriguez, who had spearheaded their run to the last quarter-finals four years ago.
The whole thing is supposed to be a "gritty and grounded hard-boiled crime film" set in 1980s Gotham City, back before the Joker pinned on his acid-filled lapel flower or whatever.
Although this narcissism is often pinned on millennials alone in the popular press, research going back to the early 240s suggests that these forces have been in play for at least a century.
If a horse wins by five lengths or more, it was the horse; the jockey only had to avoid mistakes, such as getting pinned on the rail or taking a turn too wide.
A few of the shortcomings were pinned on the reality that the USPS relies on paper tracking of documents produced in myriad forms by foreign postal services instead of consistent electronic data sets.
There is a Haitian flag pinned on the cardboard lapel, a joking reference to Brian Midi, a Haitian broker who used to work for Russo's firm and remains one of his best friends.
Fact Check of the Day Even as he maintained that the policy is effective, President Trump inaccurately said his administration's practice of separating families on the border should be pinned on his predecessor.
Huge fires in California and Australia are probably worsened by the phenomenon—but no blaze can unequivocally be pinned on it, a fact seized on by those who would rather avoid the subject.
But if most of the film's hope is pinned on this example of cooperation — and yet the details I saw didn't really line up with reality — then what are we meant to believe?
Hosting Cincinnati in the regular season, the Cardinals had the Bengals pinned on their 16 with 2:45 remaining and allowed Cincinnati to fly down the field for a score against all-out blitzes.
This leak—which kicks off the teen revenge movie Assassination Nation—sparks violent chaos, with the blame pinned on four teenage girls: Lily (Odessa Young), Bex (Hari Nef), Em (Abra) and Sarah (Suki Waterhouse).
The Italian team, who also have Kimi Raikkonen second on the starting grid, appear to be the ones to beat in Bahrain and Hamilton's hopes could well be pinned on just such an upset.
The FDA also had its hopes pinned on the drug, granting it a Breakthrough Therapy designation, a process that speeds up the review of a potential treatment for a serious or life-threatening condition.
"When you win Wimbledon... the best tournament ... your mind is like 'I won Wimbledon, priceless'," said Muguruza, who had pinned on her purple All England Club membership badge for her post-match news conference.
With the Syria attack, Trump seemed to be moved by images on television of dead children killed and wounded in a chemical weapons attack the U.S. has pinned on Syrian President Bashar Assad's military.
Democrats on the Hill say they were able to use their leverage — the ability to force a shutdown that would have been pinned on Republicans — to get what they wanted out of the deal.
Purchasing a long, full black skirt and white lace tank-style top from Amazon, the high schooler used fabric paper to print the eight company logos, which she pinned on her skirt near the hem.
In November he will probably be challenged by Representative Patrick Murphy, a 33-year-old congressman whom Republicans have mocked as young, overambitious and lacking in accomplishment — attributes that Democrats have pinned on Mr. Rubio.
Forty-three years later, on another glorious summer's day, Halep could not stop smiling as she kept caressing the purple All England Club membership badge that had been pinned on to her gray hooded top.
You probably already have a new gym in mind, some healthy recipes pinned on Pinterest, or some sort of regimen planned, but do you know how you're going to keep track of all your progress?
"What would they have pinned on her?" asked Ms. Sink, alluding to Mr. Gillum's left-wing politics and to an F.B.I. investigation into potential corruption in public real estate development in Tallahassee under Mr. Gillum.
While some of these were unflattering (Artforum was scathing, which Selz pinned on the magazine's permanent relocation from Los Angeles to snobby New York City), the march of funk from sea to shining sea continued.
If House Republicans can't get the 216 votes they need to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act now, it's all going to be pinned on the moderates, which is exactly what they were afraid of.
A lot has been pinned on that decision, including the establishment of a link between money and free speech, the skyrocketing cost of campaigns, and the recent birth of super-PACs and numerous dark-money groups.
Throughout the past short-term spending deals, some Democrats have been nervous about the political implications of a shutdown getting pinned on their party, especially with the 2018 midterms a little more than eight months away.
Lawmakers have sought to get to the bottom of Trump's decision to fire Comey, which the White House initially pinned on a recommendation by deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein--a narrative that the president later contradicted.
President Donald Trump and top aides including policy adviser Stephen Miller felt deeply frustrated that these images, which dated back to the Obama administration, were getting pinned on them, according to people familiar with the reaction.
That may come as a surprise, given that BlackEnergy has been pinned on the Russian military intelligence agency known as the GRU whereas Cozy Bear has been linked to the Russian foreign intelligence service, the SVR.
The Interpreter The Trump administration, in its fight against the "deep state," could risk exacerbating the very problems it has pinned on shadowy bureaucratic forces: leaking, internal conflict and the politicization of institutions like intelligence agencies.
Kim's killing was quickly pinned on Pyongyang by authorities in Malaysia, South Korea and the US, only the latest in a series of alleged killings and covert operations carried out by North Korea over the years.
Now, the president has no choice but to accept the idea of a new negotiation if he has any hope of salvaging the historic deal — and his political legacy — which he had pinned on the vote.
But Cruz's fractious relationship with Trump grew even more tense last week when the real estate mogul began to mock his wife, Heidi, and a salacious tabloid report surfaced that Cruz pinned on Trump and his associates.
Politics both U.S. and foreign are going to be most decisive heading into the second half of the year, as so much hope is pinned on the new administration, said Max Wolff, market strategist at 55 Capital.
That would be Cohen and Point72's responsibility, and yet it can't be pinned on them alone; they're part of a culture in which testosterone-laden swagger and jerkdom are conflated with trading aggression and market conviction.
Before the charges were dropped on Monday, Fallis's sisters pointed to a video that shows a line of police standing in front of someone apparently being arrested; the person is being pinned on the ground by officers.
But Joel was talking about the current situation, non-stop global turmoil, naming countries and circumstances, putting down his fork so he could raise his hand and gesture in a whirling motion, elbow pinned on the table.
The de facto gang can't resist the prospect of investigating a murder that might be pinned on them, so shenanigans occur, including breaking-and-entering, stealing a corpse's blood, reading secret files, and good ol'-fashioned spying.
Just open it, enable location services or type in your location — and voila, all the public bathrooms near you are listed and pinned on a map, along with logos that indicate whether they are free and disability-accessible.
This year's highly consequential twist was the hacking of the computer server of the Democratic National Committee and the private emails of Hillary Clinton's campaign chair, John Podesta — an activity the CIA and FBI have pinned on Russia.
For this reason, the Nitero acquisition makes a whole lot of sense for AMD, which has seen a lot of its growth over the past year pinned on the promise that VR will continue to push GPU development needs.
The more collective hopes were pinned on the disruption of nickel ore as a determinant of future price, the less incentive anyone else had to trim production during the long price decline that took place between 2011 and 2016.
Unknown midterm election attackers that Facebook has removed were hosting a political rally next month that they pinned on Black Lives Matter, Antifa and other organizations, according to third-party event websites that scraped the now-removed Facebook events.
The fate of these ships and planes are often pinned on supernatural events that exist within this "devil's triangle," which is normally defined as roughly 2100,313 square miles of ocean between the vertices of Miami, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda.
He hoped the murders would be pinned on the Black Panther movement, hastening the war that would allow Manson to emerge as the leader of a new social order — a vision he nicknamed "Helter Skelter," after the Beatles song.
The retreat pulled prices of many of the commodities below levels in mid-April, when a buying frenzy, pinned on retail investors, bloated volumes and drew comparison with the boom-and-bust cycle in China's stock markets last year.
The president abruptly fired Comey last May, a move his aides initially pinned on a recommendation from the Justice Department but that the president later suggested he did at his own accord, motivated in part by the Russia investigation.
So it makes perfect sense that when Evie first meets older, worldlier Suzanne, Suzanne is in major color: As soon as I'd caught sight of the girls cutting their way through the park, my attention stayed pinned on them.
Sales of new U.S. single-family homes fell to a two-year low, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday, a decline economists pinned on the nearly 1 percentage point increase in 30-year fixed mortgage rates year to date.
So, I don&apost think you can overstate the fact that everything that will happen from here on in is really pinned on the relationship that the two of them can develop with each other in this one-on-one.
ANKARA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Turkey's hopes of avoiding punishing U.S. sanctions over its purchase of a Russian air defense system appear increasingly pinned on intervention from Donald Trump, but the president has little leeway to counter Ankara's many critics in Washington.
A steady drop in the share of prime-age men in the workforce going back half a century cannot be pinned on America signing free-trade agreements or China's emergence as an exporter of manufactures, both of which happened fairly recently.
It's pinned on the idea that Google wants to ensure greater control over Android and guarantee that its Google Play Services are installed on every device, but the company already achieves that goal effectively through its control of the Play Store.
The German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, accused Mr Draghi of causing "extraordinary problems" for his country's financial sector; wilder yet, he also pinned on the ECB half of the blame for the rise of the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
This isn't a case like that of JPMorgan Chase's "London whale," or a so-called rogue trader like Société Générale's Jérôme Kerviel, in which the potentially criminal conduct can be pinned on just one or perhaps a handful of bad apples.
One day last week, a patient originally from one of the countries where the virus recently started to spread joked that it could not be pinned on him: "I moved here 30 years ago," participants on the call recalled him saying.
The claim here is not that unintelligent people do not do unintelligent things, but rather that the overwhelming unintelligence involved in keeping the engines of production roaring when they are making the planet increasingly uninhabitable cannot be pinned on specific people.
American intelligences agencies, however, are divided on the degree of responsibility that can be pinned on the prince — which is complicating an appraisal that they are compiling to present to the White House, according to a former senior administration official.
A day before, retail giant Fast Retailing cut its full-year outlook after worse-than-expected quarterly results, which it pinned on protests in Hong Kong and a boycott by South Korean consumers which hit sales at its Uniqlo retail stores.
The 6-time Pro Bowler flew to Utah on Thursday to get the ball rolling on the project ... and in true T.O. fashion, he seemed to enjoy looking at the dozens of reference pics of himself pinned on the board.
The Facebook-owned virtual reality powerhouse currently has its entire mobile VR future pinned on the successes of Samsung's handsets and the discontinuation of Note 553 production is likely going to stunt Oculus's Gear VR sales (and brand) in a pretty damning way.
The Romanian, however, was showing more patience and opted to keep Kerber pinned on the baseline rather than going for winners, the strategy paying off as she worked her angles beautifully to break back then hold to love for a 4-3 lead.
A post pinned on a military memorabilia and firearms Facebook page recommended that those who wanted to sell guns or ammunition write the caliber and model numbers using code words, rely on external sites to share photos and make deals through private messages.
A delay in developing adequate tests -- a critical breakdown in the administration's response -- is being pinned on the leaders of the CDC, FDA and HHS by Trump's allies, who say the failure has led to embarrassing questions of competence for the administration.
"Jupiter has fallen from the sky!" he declared, invoking the king of the gods, a name the French news media have pinned on Mr. Macron for gathering up extraordinary powerfor example by using his legislative supermajority to carry out his agenda almost unchecked.
"How gold will move from here is pinned on what U.S. President Donald Trump says when America wakes up," Hansen added, saying at the end of this day we will either see gold back at $1,600 levels or going down to the $1,550.
The furor over the nomination has been exacerbated by the fury of Democrats who saw President Barack Obama's nominee Merrick Garland deprived even of a hearing by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell whose legacy is pinned on the transformation of the court.
But while the former investment banker has struggled to shake off a "president of the rich" tag pinned on him by rivals for policies such as cuts in housing benefits, Macron's efforts to defend French interests abroad have helped lift his ratings.
He also says you can't blame indirect deaths on the hurricane, explaining that people having heart attacks due to stress, getting into accidents, falling off their roof or suffering from spousal abuse after the hurricane can't be pinned on the natural disaster itself.
I found it very handy to have quick access to my to-do along with the calendar and time, but I wish the notes were actually pinned on the screen instead of stored inside of the memo icon, which you need to double tap.
A year to the day after she had become first lady, Trump posted on her social media accounts a throwback photo of herself, not with the President on Inauguration Day, but with an anonymous military escort, her arm looped through his, her smile pinned on.
But it also comes as Assad's government faces threats of military action from the United States and potentially its allies, following a suspected chemical gas attack over the weekend that President Donald Trump has openly pinned on Assad through a series of Twitter posts.
For a number of years, her music has been overshadowed by social media distractions and scandals (some of them self-made, some of them certainly not, but all made worse by the reputation that was quickly pinned on her by the media at large).
Other trends already pinned on human activities include an increasing amount of heat held in the world's oceans, the sharp decline in Arctic sea ice cover, and changes in the water cycle that are leading to heavier downpours as well as severe drought events.
The sad litany of failure can't easily be pinned on any one administration or political party, or even one American institution, but is visible to me every time I go for an appointment at my local veterans' hospital and see broken men and women.
She spoke to the Thomson Reuters Foundation from her home in Beed, western India, where she carefully pinned on her name tag, buckled her belt and tied her hair in a tight bun before leaving for the local station where she works as a constable.
"A lot of investors are trying to digest the move we've seen post- the election," Johnson said Tuesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation, " referring to the big run-up after Trump's surprise win, which many have pinned on hopes of lower taxes, less regulation and bigger infrastructure spending.
That's still significantly off its lows, and again, the monthly numbers are jumpy, but this was the number I liked least in today's report, especially since the same 21 percentage point decline was seen among prime-age workers, meaning the drop can't be pinned on aging retirees.
Mueller also happens to be friends with the spurned Jim Comey, another reason that the choice — announced by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who apparently was irate that the Comey firing was initially pinned on him by the White House — is worrisome for the West Wing.
It's unclear if this attack can be cleanly pinned on China or if the Philippines can demand a US armed response, but the US is under a lot of pressure to flex its muscles, and the Philippines is a key ally that, under Duterte, is increasingly unpredictable.
Those attacks, which the industry has pinned on a hacker group known as Dragonfly 2.0 or Palmetto Fusion, gained direct access to the industrial control system interfaces of US power grid targets, including nuclear facilities, potentially giving hackers the opportunity to start flipping switches at will.
Barack Obama won by a large margin amid the economic crisis of late 21.17 that Americans pinned on the incumbent party; America's slow recovery from recession contributed to Bill Clinton's defeat of George H.W. Bush in 22020, the last time an incumbent president has lost reelection.
A teenage girl who was tackled and pinned on the ground by a police officer at a Texas pool party in 2015 has filed a federal lawsuit claiming that the officer used excessive force, and is seeking $5 million in damages, the girl's lawyer said on Thursday.
As much as blaming Trump's populist policies or rousing rhetoric is an easy answer for any problem currently facing the nation, in the interest of fairness, it is important to note that the VA's woes cannot be pinned on any singular administration or political party, including the Trump administration.
"  In this context, a level of success is pinned on sharing information with these countries in an effort to identify terrorists and enable action against them in their home countries; no less, by the United States while "taking appropriate steps to protect privacy, civil rights and civil liberties.
Similarly, Perlstein likes Obamacare's expansiveness and thinks anything more modest  would have been a nothingburger, so the collapse of the Emanuel-built Democratic majority in 2010 gets pinned on its "rickety" reliance on social conservatives and other exotic species rather than on, say, the political impact of the Obamacare debate.
Hopes are now pinned on his successor as chancellor, the leader of the Social Democrats: Christian Kern, 50, the former head of Austria's state rail system, got off to a vigorous start last week, talking of a "New Deal" that would allay people's worries and overhaul Austria's moribund state structures.
A few years ago Mr. Kim poured millions of dollars into a museum in the farming town of Sinchon that serves as a mecca of anti-Americanism, a house of horrors with room after room cataloging — in full, bloody, life-size detail — the (largely unsubstantiated) war crimes pinned on the Americans.
The US call for Russian officials to leave the country was done in tandem with a wide array of other nations collectively pushing out Russians after the March 4 poisoning of a former spy and his daughter in the United Kingdom, which the UK and the US have pinned on the Kremlin.
Slowly but surely, it feels like AMD is tracking towards building a graphics card that can truly compete with Nvidia for your high-end gaming dollars, and hopes are pinned on Navi — the next-gen graphics architecture that got a substantial vote of confidence when Sony chose it for the upcoming PS5 game console.
"It seems like the sad death of an indigenous leader, which some media outlets have pinned on wildcat miners who they say invaded the land and killed him, was caused by him drinking too much cachaçinha (Brazilian spirit), falling in the river and drowning," he said, without offering any evidence to substantiate the alleged drinking.
With progress on the issue largely stalled since 2002, hopes are pinned on U.S. President Donald Trump, who has twice held talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, most recently in February, and is set to meet Yokota and other families whose loved ones were stolen during a visit to Japan from Saturday.
The addition is reminiscent of streaming site Twitch's Cheering feature, which allow viewers to pay real money in order to have their messages stand out in the chat stream through the use of emotes (animated icons.) In YouTube's case, fans instead are able to highlight their message in a bright color, and have their comment pinned on the stream.
The call follows a letter last week from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi that called for Congress to return from recess to debate Trump's military action in Syria, after Trump authorized a strike of 60 Tomahawk missiles against a Syrian government facility in response to a chemical weapons attack that the US has pinned on Assad.
Just eight days before Britain is due to leave the EU, May was making a last-ditch plea to the bloc's 27 other leaders in Brussels to hand her a Brexit delay until June 30, a request she said was "a matter of personal regret" and one she firmly pinned on her country's deeply divided parliament.
Likewise, no breath was being held for more on either the Final Fantasy VII remake or the cry-me-a-river proposition that is Shenmue III—but even the smallest update can be reassuring for people who have such hopes pinned on releases like these, games with such uncommon legacies that have fostered amazing personal connections with players.
Michael Lippert, portfolio manager of the $372.3 million Baron Opportunity fund, said that the recent rally in the S&P 500 can be pinned on the fact that "the market got the call wrong on the Fed," and recalibrated after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's comments that the central bank could be "patient" dialed back market expectations for rate hikes this year.
An 18 "Bird's-eye View of the Eastern Railroad Line to the White Mountains and Mt. Desert" is visualized like a single strip of paper, chronicling the path of the railroad and steamships between Boston and Bar Harbor, Maine, while Abraham Ortelius's 1584 map from Theatrvm Orbis Terrarvm (1584) has the illusion of an older map by Paolo Giovio of Lake Como pinned on his newer atlas.
And her turn at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday night was no exception, wearing a Calvin Klein by Appointment white sequin embroidered long sleeve t-shirt dress that she paired with white western boots, a yellow gold diamond open bezel ring and yellow gold diamond bar ring from Jennifer Meyer Jewelry, and the accessory du jour, a bright blue ACLU ribbon that she pinned on inside the ceremony.
Industry experts believe any future success for Altria's stock can be squarely pinned on the moral vape panic that has swept the U.S. "The cigarette business has been a terrific investment over the 60 years since its product was shown to be the cause of an epidemic, and its sworn enemies have regularly engaged in activities that enhance its value," said David Sweanor, an adjunct professor of law at the University of Ottawa and an expert in the global tobacco market.

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