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But it predicted one of Google's many ongoing political predicaments.
But we do have our own unique set of predicaments.
Trump had put countless Republican lawmakers in excruciating political predicaments.
Action is the solution and the cure to our predicaments.
But those predicaments, that was a small fraction of the episode.
Other companies may face similar predicaments to Micron, industry experts said.
Other companies may face predicaments similar to Micron's, industry experts said.
So she understands her callers' financial predicaments, because they are also hers.
Our clinic serves up to 25 clients in similar predicaments every week.
All three men are now launching startups to help those in similar predicaments.
The speed and ease with which the predicaments are resolved accentuates their weightlessness.
There were so many Syrians who were in worse predicaments than her own family.
As Kickstarter, GoFundMe and Indiegogo have helped individual projects (or predicaments), so has Patreon.
Petty love troubles would pale in comparison to those kinds of life-altering decision predicaments.
Both predicaments were a consequence of the macroeconomic policy trilemma, also called the impossible trinity.
If we could resolve these predicaments, we could make peace with the tribes and government.
The few facilities that do exist are often operated by women facing such predicaments themselves.
In order to simply survive, Sean and Daniel are forced into all kinds of predicaments.
Her disabilities, and the predicaments they spawned, struck her as amusing as often as not.
The President pounced, his base attacked and both men found themselves in deeply precarious political predicaments.
He lives according to an eternal hope that life is much bigger than their own predicaments.
It's not the first time firefighters in China have had to save people in tight predicaments.
She heads to the House of Reclamation, an organization dedicated to helping ships in similar predicaments.
While you can never be completely prepared for these strange new predicaments, you can be forewarned.
Having basically written her own story, Nora discovered that many other women had experienced similar predicaments.
"I would much rather be dealing with Tipper [Gore]," Violent J joked about his current predicaments.
But it's also a pledge to never revisit predicaments that would land him in more trouble.
Faithful to formula, his stock characters face unlikely predicaments that are resolved through familiar plot devices.
JS: I could argue that any of these films is relevant to our present day predicaments.
Verginer says that he's always been interested in people and the complex feelings and predicaments everyone experiences.
ImpCo and ExpCo are fictional, but their predicaments loosely fit those of a lot of real companies.
Mumford rarely focuses on the spectacle of war, but instead on more intimate human dramas and predicaments.
His awkwardness spawned humorous predicaments, but in real life, people with Asperger's can face more daunting challenges.
She hopes that by coming forward with her story, she can help other victims in similar predicaments.
If that hypothesis is correct, it's a technology that could potentially help other cities facing similar predicaments.
But in his ruling on Monday, Sullivan said he saw no parallel between Flynn's and Stevens' predicaments.
Cesar has joined his brother's gang, and his three friends get into hilarious predicaments trying to save him.
Jay Inslee (D) said they had not been able to speak with Trump administration officials about their predicaments.
Trial twists and turns, as well as characters in dire predicaments, can propel dramatic narratives toward a verdict.
At last we are in the midst of the politics of now, the predicaments of our own day.
But his analysis of the predicaments that face the Middle East is not raw or original or sophisticated.
Whether you know it or not, Better Call Saul is baking these little predicaments into nearly every scene.
But the Iberian Rooster restaurant, located in St. Petersburg, Florida, is giving guests in such predicaments some major help.
These different predicaments, and the effort to achieve safety in each, come with a very different set of values.
The way his old lyrics have echoed back to haunt his current predicaments is almost heartbreaking in its predictability.
Gotta Go is an extremely simple app with an extremely simple premise: getting you out of sticky social predicaments.
For those in similar predicaments, police advise that callers provide as much information as possible and avoid hanging up.
Maybe he has faced more dire predicaments, but never before with a cast that is doing so little supporting.
Her work also foreshadowed many of the predicaments we find ourselves in today on our beautiful and fragile planet.
Think of real predicaments you've been in before, where you've needed help and run into obstacles trying to get it.
It's catastrophic and devastating but somewhere between those two feelings, there's an overwhelming sense of calm about such present predicaments.
The ruling also provides some relief after several embarrassing overseas predicaments that have dogged Goldman and its reputation this year.
The rise of drug-resistant germs, caused by overuse of antibiotics, is one of the world's most nettlesome health predicaments.
It has gotten me into some interesting predicaments in my life, but it's safe to say that I don't mince words.
The decision prompted four other lawmakers in similar predicaments to Gallagher to resign, triggering by-elections for their lower-house seats.
It's tempting to compare LG's and Samsung's predicaments to that of Apple, which also issued an uncharacteristic earnings warning this month.
Set to a creepy cover of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth", the trailer shows the characters dealing with their predicaments.
We're in our 13th iteration of this show, so the medical emergencies are more dire and the predicaments even more absurd.
Should the special counsel submit his report without filing additional charges, it will not mean the end of Trump's legal predicaments.
So not huge risks there, and most of these predicaments can be treated with drugs or will go away over time.
Moreover, Julius's plight reflects subtly on universal human predicaments, such as choosing domesticity over spontaneity, togetherness over individuality, recognition versus seclusion.
She used them to raise awareness about the prisoners' predicaments and auctioned the portraits to raise funds for further advocacy efforts.
Culp is facing multiple predicaments, including the company's ailing power business and ongoing accounting investigations by the Justice Department and the SEC.
Arguably, Spite Your Face is the piece in this year's Biennale, most willing to wrench such brutal social predicaments into plain view.
Her legal strategy aside, many question how the removal of Ms. Rousseff, by itself, would help the country out of its predicaments.
The lack of independent courts is universally cited by experts as one of the main predicaments for Russia's economic and social development.
In response, France's Libération newspaper highlighted how the president's comments greatly ignored the role of colonial France in shaping the continent's current predicaments.
Most of these guys are luckless fuckups, but it's not clear whether their time in the service is to blame for their predicaments.
I hope your fortnightly column will continue to raise issues that are relevant to the predicaments that the world's languages face at present.
One has to pity Theresa May, the United Kingdom's hapless prime minister, who has got herself into the most awful of political predicaments.
" Writing in The Times, A. O. Scott called it "an unusually insightful and funny mainstream American movie about the predicaments of modern marriage.
Kenneth Lonergan's 2001 play, set in the foyer of an apartment building, is a melancholy comedy of divided loyalties and overlapping moral predicaments.
What happened to baby Zeke on Ozark season 2 is one of the more depressing predicaments of the Netflix series, returning March 27.
But Sorry to Bother You is an excellent movie—never didactic more than it is charismatic—because it presents labor predicaments through black experience.
Their over-the-top predicaments are presented as a metaphor for universal experiences: yeah, life is hilarious and sad at the same time sometimes.
And the workaday baseball cap – in vigorous red – suggests empathy with the white working stiffs whose predicaments are at the heart of the election.
Pam would love to start a day care center for people in similar predicaments, Ms. Abrams said, but cannot get a small business loan.
These include solutions to common predicaments, such as how to deal with camel toe in your photos, for instance — but her suggestions are rather unorthodox.
Consider this episode, which follows main character Kevin Garvey — seemingly deceased — into an afterlife that consists of a hotel filled with others in similar predicaments.
The lyrics addressed spiritual and romantic quests along with political and economic predicaments, connecting them with language that drew on the Bible and Beat poetry.
For Bajpayee, though, it's the uniqueness of Srikant, and the relatable quality of his predicaments, that drew him to the project, he told The Times.
"OPEC gets itself into these predicaments where the market forces its hand, and this is one of those times," said John Kilduff, partner with Again Capital.
Crucially, he knows the nuances of these people and predicaments so well that he need not stop with saying that certain choices were difficult or complex.
Also consider whether you are willing to let predicaments like a flock of birds crashing into the nose of a jetliner determine the day's sales tally.
Get a pet There's nothing like responsibility for another life to take your mind off your own predicaments, but dogs and cats can be expensive and smelly.
"The current predicaments of the group are closely related to changes in consumer taste and shifting style preferences," Chief Executive Officer Sheng Baijiao said in a statement.
Google Maps  did not respond to Mashable's request for comment on this story, and Apple declined to comment on why these predicaments can happen with Apple Maps.
It pungently conveys the ecstasy of collective action, the experience of violence, as both victim and perpetrator, and the way ordinary people can find themselves in wild predicaments.
Given their current predicaments, it might be useful to have more "senior administration officials" stand up and tell us (under their own names) what is really going on.
Usually it's reciprocated to an extent by the sitting president, though past leaders -- including Obama -- have blamed some of their predicaments of the men who came before them.
"The restraint both Washington and Pyongyang have demonstrated so far...is a hopeful sign that both prefer to find a peaceful solution to their predicaments," the editorial said.
Sweeney also says that this situation shouldn't occur again in the future, as Epic plans to communicate refund and Steam key policies upfront to avoid these late-stage predicaments.
Indeed, much of the novel's narrative engagement comes more from the unfolding revelations about the characters' back stories than from their current predicaments or occasional hopes for the future.
Instead, playing Lily at various ages and in various predicaments, he offers something of a group portrait of these divas, always hovering at the midpoint between spoof and homage.
To emphasize global citizenship or shared predicaments, we may fail to recognize and confront the differential impact of biopolitical violence, especially on non-White, non-European or American subjects.
That approach reduces access to drugs for people who legitimately need them for pain, as many readers, pointing to their own predicaments, have commented after Upshot articles on opioids.
During the main storyline and in side quests, players will be able to make decisions about how to tackle certain predicaments and who they form positive and negative relationships with.
In a well-tried formula, speakers at the Oslo Freedom Forum were given about 12 minutes each to tell their stories, explain their personal predicaments or lay out their proposals.
And contrary to the cheery colors, the subject matter actually gets a bit dark, exploring the "predicaments, dreams, and fears that challenge contemporary humanity," according to the show's press release.
Celebrating its 40th birthday this month, the album has always riveted, but if anything the political and social predicaments that inform these songs have only become more dysfunctional over time.
In Prattsville, Tom Olson was told that he'd have to wait for assistance to arrive from Newburgh, more than 80 miles away; dozens of other emergency managers faced similar predicaments.
Some legal experts said the president's words and his view on the predicaments of members of his inner circle were striking for their similarity to the culture of organized crime.
Simmons also posited that there was an element of serendipity to these teams' current predicaments: The current freshman class just happens to have an unusual number of astoundingly good quarterbacks.
Thankfully, the team over at KeySmart has taken measures to prevent such predicaments by upgrading its popular key organizer with Tile™ Smart Location technology that traces your keys' every move.
A group of girlfriends goes to a bar and encounters a series of predicaments we've all been through; the person who refuses to remember you, the apathetic ex, the lying coworker.
Once the case landed in federal court, news outlets started covering it, and Herrick said he soon began to see how many more people were in similar predicaments, seemingly without options.
ShibeNation, a Youtube account devoted to Shiba Inu dogs in hilarious predicaments, uploaded a video they found on Twitter in which one Shibe is not impressed by its owner's fidget spinner.
But the nonchalance with which he flipped us over also stems from the inherent stability of the H160, a machine designed to save pilots from an array of life-threatening predicaments.
In the decade since he was exonerated, Mr. Thompson had married, become a churchgoer and established an organization called Resurrection After Exoneration to help and house former inmates in similar predicaments.
The social psychologist Claude Steele's 2010 book "Whistling Vivaldi" examines stereotype threats — predicaments in which people worry that others are judging them solely because of their race or gender or age.
And while Boyce fears for his life in all kinds of unsavory predicaments — falling from a plane into a fiery lake, dodging Nazi soldiers and doctors — his problems are obviously tactical ones.
Godzilla, geisha, gangsters, working class quandaries and real-world financial predicaments populate Shitamachi-centered movies, elevating genre and "common" culture by way of some of the most original portraits of place and person.
Ahead, find a selection of videos from certified lactation consultants and experts that address common pumping predicaments — from where to store your breastmilk to what to pack in a pump bag, and more.
The Uses of Art — The Legacy of 1848 and 1989, culminated throughout 2017 with a series of Dialogues that invited leading thinkers, artists, activists and cultural workers to address our current global predicaments.
And it's also why they've found themselves in their predicaments: had Petra been honest about her insecurities with Rafael, he would've had time to reassure her before their #TwistedSisters got in that cab.
She's training an elephant with an uncanny intelligence to do the work that made her ill, and the two hatch a plan to exact revenge on those who put them in their predicaments.
The predicaments they face are big reasons that oil prices have climbed nearly 20 percent in recent months — with Brent crude, the international benchmark, at almost $80 a barrel — threatening global economic growth.
A year ago, Italy found an unexpected way to laugh at itself and its predicaments: Spelacchio's pitiful condition was emblematic of Rome's decaying infrastructure, among other things, and we brushed all that off.
So her predicaments elicit snickers even when she is not at fault, as when she became trapped in her car on a visit to Berlin to seek concessions from Germany's leader, Angela Merkel.
But if the trend decline continues, and the US hits the low fertility rates of Japan and Italy, we will need to address the predicaments of advanced aging and losses in the labor force.
South Korea also will be thrust into the worst of predicaments, perhaps having to choose between preserving a decades-old alliance with America or missing an opportunity to forge a relationship with the North.
Predicaments like Rivers's are so prevalent in Philly, the city filed a federal lawsuit against Wells Fargo in May, accusing the bank of discriminatory lending against black and Latino home loan borrowers since 21.
The founder and original headmaster there was Kurt Hahn, who had been the headmaster of Salem, a school in Germany, where he developed an outdoor program teaching self-­reliance and survival in extreme predicaments.
To get a better sense of the political winds the chief justice is facing, I talked to my colleague Adam Liptak, our Supreme Court correspondent, who has written about Chief Justice Roberts's impeachment predicaments.
Some called it "John Hughes in the Hood," and I'm buying that distillation — the characters felt real, their predicaments felt real, the story felt real, and yet everything was utterly absurd and over the top.
But with both teams having traded the rights to their 2016 first-round picks long ago, Simmons's presence in a bright red long-sleeve shirt was uninspiring, and only mocked the predicaments facing both franchises.
He turns each one's unique predicaments into hilarious set pieces — like Mo asking Scotty to describe a porn video out loud, or Scotty persuading Matt to help shave his privates — without ever slipping into mockery.
" —Esmeralda Santiago "Lost Children Archive by Valeria Luiselli is informed, to powerful effect, by the author's ongoing commitment to meditating on the seemingly infinite predicaments America's immigration and refugee policy has brought to the fore.
Her plays "Nonsectarian Conversations With the Dead" (1985), "Organdy Falsetto" (1987) and "White Chocolate for My Father" (1990) were abstract, associative dramas that fused politics and poetry as they delineated the predicaments of black women.
Like many Russian writers and advocates before her, Alyokhina feels a responsibility to bear witness to the suffering of Russians who do not have the power or the privilege to describe their predicaments to the world.
In Proposition C, Benioff has found his cause, recasting himself as a populist pushing for a tax on his company and others that would raise $300 million annually to address one of San Francisco's most pressing predicaments.
Perhaps that's because some things that worked inordinately well in the series -- the long pauses, the quiet, and the ability to tease out the tension surrounding seemingly inescapable predicaments -- are processed differently when crunched into a two-hour movie.
The duo plans to release a book later down the road featuring the room's conversations, which span anything from urgent descriptions of their low-battery predicaments to tongue-in-cheek guessing games where the prize is a fictional charger.
Even though weak militarily, Germany with Chancellor Merkel at the helm has had the credibility to weigh in on international matters especially because predicaments, such as economic stagnation, integration, and populism, afflicting Germany's partners seemed far away from Berlin.
To avoid predicaments like the fallout from airlines' poor treatment of customers, companies must build cultures in which leaders are first required to take real responsibility for even their everyday errors and oversights, the ones that do not go viral.
And her propensity for predicaments is augmented by her occupation as a vixen for hire, posing as a prostitute and seducing powerful men in "love hotels," where she slips them a Mickey and captures them on camera in compromising positions.
Mr. Ungerer burst onto the children's-book scene in 21981 with "The Mellops Go Flying," the first of a series of books he would write and illustrate about a family of pigs prone to going on adventures and getting into predicaments.
Paleontologists have found fossilized insects in all sorts of interesting predicaments, from an ant with a parasite still stuck to its head and a wasp being attacked by a spider through to a daddy longlegs with its penis fully extended and erect.
He cited a 1974 federal statute, part of the Truth in Lending Act — 15 U.S.C. section 1666i, if you're interested — that states, essentially, that people in Premier Cru-like predicaments have the legal right to withhold payment from, in this instance, American Express.
And "Possession" is inspired by the changing relationships in A. S. Byatt's novel of the same name, in which two contemporary literary scholars find themselves increasingly caught up in the emotional predicaments of the two Victorian poets whose personal lives they are researching.
Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis, by Jared Diamond (out May 7) At a time of intense anxiety over our multiple simultaneous crises, Diamond — the Pulitzer-winning geographer-historian — documents how societies through time have overcome theirs, and then assesses our current predicaments. 4.
Rooney's novels have the unusual power to do what realist fiction was designed to do: bring to light how our contemporaries think and act in private (which these days mostly means off the internet), and allow us to see ourselves reflected in their predicaments.
But while the show has some promising elements, Lost in Space runs into the Prometheus problem: the show often doesn't seem to know how to make its characters' actions and predicaments drive the plot forward, and they make a lot of stupid decisions along the way.
That focus on his own survival, as Mr. Abbas's many local detractors are keenly aware, would place him in the same category as his American and Israeli adversaries — leaders whose personal and political predicaments appear to be driving them in making the weightiest decisions of state.
And while the majority of the songs are soft-spoken, reflective ballads, with guitar and strings leading the way (there's no brass in the small orchestra), they are varied and gently melodic, each opening up a window that gives a new perspective on the characters and their predicaments.
The movie was written by Bryan Sipe and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, a filmmaker of considerable cunning, who takes predicaments that should by rights deflate the heart—an H.I.V. diagnosis in "Dallas Buyers Club" (2013), a psychological debacle in "Wild" (2014)—and turns them into nimble entertainments.
But ironically for the age of smartphones, connected things and the internet, these 911 calls are also some of the most antiquated — with a typical emergency response center still relying on humans making the calls to tell them the most basic of information about their predicaments before anything can be actioned.
Cloudflare has always seemed to prioritize securing a healthy future for the internet, that's led it into some tough predicaments with like Nazis and stuff, with this latest launch it seems that the company is trying to enact some positive changes for promoting privacy and speed on the consumer side.
The China Daily, in an editorial which preceded the announcement of the abortive Trump trip to the border, said Trump not going to the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) and North Korea not recently carrying out any nuclear or missile tests was a "hopeful sign that both prefer to find a peaceful solution to their predicaments".
Despite these predicaments – and thanks to voluntary industry initiatives and the millions of Americans who recycle every day – paper is the most recycled material in the U.S. The nation's paper recovery for recycling rate hit a record 68.1 percent in 2018, a metric that has met or exceeded 63 percent for the past decade.
It's usually funny – there's a lot of back-and-forth with the guest as they discuss often-romantic predicaments, but episode 95 began with a distressed call from the U.K. The caller, Frances, described her discomfort with all the sexual harassment and assault stories coming to light in the media, and her confusion about using the hashtag #MeToo.
Alexander and other Republicans who are playing a key role in undermining a system that still leads the world in multiple areas, including innovation, will be felt by American patients who will start to understand the predicaments that patients in government-run systems around the world feel when it comes to access and quality of care.
In "Yes Minister," which ran from 21992 to 1984, audiences delighted in the weekly predicaments faced by the Right Honorable James Hacker (Paul Eddington), the well-meaning head of the fictional Ministry for Administrative Affairs; his wily, smooth-talking permanent under secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby (Nigel Hawthorne); and Sir Humphrey's whipsawed private secretary, Bernard Woolley (Derek Fowlds).
The lesson here is that while the Covid-19 pandemic has undoubtedly had a major impact on local retailers and other businesses that have been forced to close, or have lost business, due to shelter-in-place and other social distancing measures, that doesn't necessarily mean that every business want to fundraise to offset their own specific predicaments.
Here are a few predicaments you might find yourself in: You don't know either partner well enough individually to give a personal gift, but you know you have to get them something Your cousin married a horrendous guy but you can't give a gift only to her right in front of him They're newly married and you forgot to give them a wedding gift You need to buy one gift instead of two to disguise that you're on a budget But of course, there's also the best case scenario: They're both your best friends and you'd love to find your favorite pair a gift that they can both use together, forever.

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