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Why can't one put off by showboating simply be put off by showboating?
But I've always been put off by it, and I continue to be put off by it.
And Mr. Kasich said he was put off by it.
And not everyone is put off by a public proposal.
Voters also seem to be put off by Trump's tactics.
Not all are put off by the increased political conversation, though.
I remember feeling a bit put off by the man's fury.
People either embraced it or were very put off by it.
And he won't be surprised or put off by your weight.
Much of the world seems fairly put off by Donald Trump.
They were initially put off by the steep homeowners association fees.
Mr. Huang was initially put off by the roughly $35,000 price.
Even women are put off by other women speaking that forcefully.
Others are put off by mobs of trolls and reams of misinformation.
Other executives are put off by its insufferable lawyers and hypocritical protectionism.
Some women, put off by all the bickering, decided not to attend.
But people in the room were put off by the dictatorial mindset.
And a younger audience is put off by the puzzle's impenetrable rules.
They were most put off by Sanders' socialist ideas and Trump's unpredictability.
North Korea also claims that it was put off by this comment.
Pai was also put off by the racial politics on Harvard's campus.
Unfortunately, I was really put off by the screens on both phones.
At first, she was put off by Mr. Healy's sense of humor.
Many people in the health care profession are put off by this.
"People are a little put off by hearing that stat," he said.
Please check out everything, please don't be put off by the nuns.
Not one to be put off by rejection, Mr. Marchionne doubled down.
But they're especially put off by that which has a prosecutorial tone.
So— WILFRED FROST: Were there aspects that you were put off by?
He was put off by the high taxes and cost of living.
Many people are put off by a listing with a firm price.
Many Catholics were put off by the tone and emphasis of Mrs.
But fans have been put off by pricey tickets and poor album reviews.
Why are they not put off by his apparent contempt for their sex?
According to the Daily Mail, Thorne was put off by Disick's heavy drinking.
Mini purists — and there are many — will be put off by its size.
Even Tesla's shareholders, who are rarely put off by bad news, are jittery.
Others are put off by the tactic of using arrests to generate publicity.
Rowling wasn't about to be put off by trolls, either. Obviously. Duh. pic.twitter.
Tesla is far from the first automaker to be put off by Brexit.
But visitors may be put off by health warnings from the quake zone.
Though easily put off by feelings I am not ashamed Of my embarrassment.
Don't get put off by the process—they're not trying to be dicks.
I feel clients in general might feel put off by the physical proximity.
However, our results indicated that moms weren't put off by the new rules.
Ms. French looked into culinary school but was put off by the expense.
He was also put off by the constant churn of men's wear seasons.
Others were kind of put off by it (like it was something wrong).
Lots of men — and plenty of women — weren't put off by his misogyny.
Affleck seemed genuinely put off by all the teasing, which only spurred Colbert on.
I believe millennials will be even more put off by hypocrisy, sanctimony and smear.
Voters have been put off by frequent scandals, from petty corruption to sexual harassment.
SebastiAn says Gainsbourg was put off by his directness, and very possibly his drunkenness.
Of course, not everyone has been put off by The White Moose Cafe's posts.
She was seeking a strong woman who wouldn't be put off by someone unconventional.
And, in the past, most fans have not been put off by higher costs.
I was immediately put off by how awful and pixelated the VR video looked.
If any of them were put off by my stories, they never said so.
Even Laurel and Hardy lovers may be put off by its somber, experimental mood.
Weren't they put off by the warnings against going into business with family members?
Imagine someone who is, in his occluded heart, sincerely put off by Cam Newton.
Don't be put off by the recipe asking you to make your own seitan.
But I suspected that they were also put off by their associations with hospice.
Investors were put off by the company's losses and questions about its corporate governance.
George McGovern for the presidency, put off by McGovern's opposition to the Vietnam War.
He seemed put off by the question; the answer, to him, was so obvious.
Don&apost be put off by the intimidating name — pronounced "shi" with a soft "sh".
So we're guessing she wasn't put off by all of those sketchy tweets of his.
They were startled and put off by the concept that Jewish ritual could be cool.
Banking is late to the smartphone age because entrepreneurs have been put off by regulations.
Especially if Republicans aren't already put off by the now-reduced cost of the wall.
Some people are still put off by it, and that's the way they see it.
People are put off by frizzy, flyaway hair, but I've celebrated that in my career.
The PhD students we spoke to said they were put off by the seminar style.
This was driven by a fall in domestic visitors, put off by anti-Islam rallies.
I should start by confessing that I usually find myself put off by Tarantino's films.
"That's a simple enough statement, and people are not put off by that," she said.
Students may be put off by construction's reputation as a dangerous, cyclical field, he said.
I confess I went to the exhibition intrigued rather than put off by these characterizations.
Ms. Williams was put off by the clutter in the house and its unfinished basement.
Many Amish are "put off by [Trump's] hubris, self-serving style and language," Kraybill said.
It's OK to be put off by his praise and apologia for philosophically aligned tyrants.
He is not put off by the prospect of paying lobola, or bride price, if necessary.
The talks will come as welcome news to many residents put off by steep calling costs.
The North Koreans, put off by the vice president's harsh criticism, canceled at the last minute.
"They are going to be put off by it and might well stay home," he said.
It seems kind of alien and weird, and so you're kind of put off by it.
I was initially put off by the title, as it seemed not only unnecessary but stuffy.
Many were put off by the way actors appear as cats but keep their human features.
He was a real intellectual, so I don't think he was put off by that description.
Instead, he said, he was put off by rumors that solar panels would actually make things worse.
Luckily he's a chill person and wasn't put off by the weird things I do for journalism.
Though some analysts were put off by the weak guidance, the market is apparently looking past that.
No one knows how many passengers would be put off by the prospect of flying device-free.
Talented LGBT employees of such firms, especially those who are married, are put off by Singapore's strictures.
Many growers are put off by the cost of complying, for benefits that often do not materialise.
Ms. McLaughlin made clear that she had been put off by his remarks, but accepted his apology.
Despite being put off by his incessant requests for photos, she's not been deterred from voice noting.
"I've literally never seen employees so shocked by something and so put off by something," Hornsey said.
I'm always put off by places that advertise their products at you when you're already buying them.
But ultimately I was put off by how tough and dry the outer layer of pasta was.
What's more, private companies, put off by the lackluster economic outlook, have been pulling back on investment.
I stared for years at Caleb Carr's "The Alienist," but was put off by the book's length.
They are put off by high prices for condos and seeing less and less value in homeownership.
JOHNSTON I was a little put off by Bonnie Hunt's performance on the first day of shooting.
Respondents were, not surprisingly, put off by the unpleasantness that would be involved in collecting stool samples.
He was puzzled, and then put off, by Roberts' view that the ACA provisions could be severed.
"I, frankly, was a little put off by her desire to serve on this jury," he said.
Johnson, senior technical research analyst at Piper Sandler, wasn't too put-off by PayPal's record-hitting trek.
Several in India are also put off by the reported amount Facebook spent to advertise the service.
Some longtime users seem put off by the new colorful design while others are questioning the design choices.
Many voters were put off by the corruption that flourished under Jacob Zuma, president from 2009 to 2018.
"If you'd like to get a dog, don't be put off by the fact you're elderly," he said.
I'm probably in the minority of MacBook owners who wasn't completely put off by its lack of ports.
The defence establishment seems to have been put off by some of the early setbacks to quantum links.
Maybe potential voters didn't connect with her message or were put off by her well-documented homophobic comments.
So, is the designer put off by fashion's sudden, seemingly insincere interest in overt political and social outcry?
The alien was put off by the question but later admitted he was, in fact, a green alien.
The president was particularly put off by Mr. Pruitt's performance in an interview on Fox News, aides said.
Fourteen of the sixteen Walmart employees told Reuters that they were put off by the program's poor compensation.
Economists said short-term money market investors were similarly unlikely to be put off by the Sinai attack.
Western investors have been put off by Cambodia's endemic corruption, not to mention the official anti-Western rhetoric.
Men were significantly more likely than women to be put off by student debt in a romantic relationship.
The state's move is designed to get more people insured who now are put off by Obamacare prices.
And it also kept the votes of some former Labour voters who were more put off by Mrs.
"I'd be put off by benefits that are out-of-market in a corporate America job," he said.
The company said it was put off by the amount of red tape needed to invest in Europe.
Patients can become unnerved by a seemingly ominous silence, or put off by what passes for office humor.
For most of his life, the bold and politically minded Alex had been put off by Henry's cool exterior.
The authors concluded that savers doubted the benefits of shopping around and were put off by the perceived inconvenience.
Some people are put off by the shapes, but those who have actually tried them think they are great!
" Biden didn't seem too put off by his 38-year-old colleague's impudence, replying "I'm holding onto that torch.
Many are put off by electronics because they think you need specialized skills in order to figure them out.
I'm a longtime Pixel user, and within minutes of using the phone, I wasn't put off by the lag.
Download if: you want to see what a polarized America looks like and are not put off by trolls.
The 59-year-old Pinkerton was put off by a cartoon of Pepe the Frog conducting the Trump Train.
Diners should not be put off by the numerous dishes featuring pork liver, pork kidneys, pork intestines or tripe.
If the wider public is put off by well-known firms taking a stand, the NRA may be diminished.
As Fortune notes, the system could help attract investors who have been put off by Bitcoin's extremely volatile nature.
Despite the criticism, it's worth mentioning that there are many fans who haven't been put off by the cost.
The government hopes infrastructure development will attract manufacturers put off by high power prices and poor roads and ports.
"After I sort of got put off by a couple of job interviews, I said forget it," she said.
Those potential customers, put off by mediocre theaters and expensive tickets, are the ideal market for The Screening Room.
So many of us are put off by this book because at 14 someone shoves it in your hand.
One reason is a drop in international applicants, many of whom are put off by America's anti-immigration policies.
Holzken looked a little put off by this and let up the pressure when the two approached the ropes.
Investors were put off by a dispute between the government and South African telecom giant MTN over repatriated profits.
These collectors, Dr. McAndrew said, are put off by the sky-high prices at top galleries and auction houses.
Unfortunately, her son hasn't shown much interest in the Gabb phone; he seems put off by its limited functionality.
He was also put off by their questions about whether celebrity diners might be willing to write promotional blurbs.
Put off by what he perceived as stalling, Mr. Best crowdfunded $15,000 to print, scan and publish files himself.
Science fiction buffs might be put off by this refusal to explore the impact of vast technological and cultural change.
Bullington was especially put off by Moore's refusal to agree to the higher court's ruling on the Ten Commandments display.
While some investors may be put off by the relatively expensive price, Gutman says there is still reason to buy.
I'm not saying you need to be put off by this fact, or that we need to do anything differently.
Many people who might be persuaded by these arguments are put off by the company they would find themselves keeping.
If you're more like this last type, there's likely a perfectly logical reason why you're so put off by perfumes.
They are invested in an exalted state of seeing and thinking and weren't put off by the idea of infinity.
The self-deluded may be put off by their newfound understanding of how strongly women feel about unwanted sexual attentions.
His voters are loyal and probably won't be put off by him shaking hands and playing nice with Peña Nieto.
Investors are put off by erratic policymaking, the overweening power of the army and Mukhabarat, and unpredictable, often vindictive courts.
The problem is that the polls show that many voters were put off by Clinton herself and not her emails.
Though everything looked fresh, we couldn't help be put off by the prices that seemed to be higher than average.
Conservatives, the piece had suggested—even those put off by Trump's obvious unsuitability—had a duty to storm the cockpit.
Some women were put off by his display of anger; others saw a man understandably emotional in his own defense.
Some old-time members from the church's heyday were put off by the unfamiliar direction and canceled their monthly donations.
The manteros say they are being used as a political football, and local merchants are put off by the competition.
Investors, it seemed, were put off by a lack of important operating licenses, and other signs of a rushed sale.
I confess I was initially put off by the premise, which sails through the Hallmark Channel into Love Boatish waters.
For years they had avoided investing in India, put off by a creakingly slow legal system and a labyrinthine bureaucracy.
Knebel Mosel Riesling 218.99, $18.963 For anybody put off by German wine labels or terminology, here is a great counterexample.
Kocianski explained that U.S. tech companies would be put off by becoming banks themselves due to the accompanying regulatory restraints.
Investors, it seemed, were put off by a lack of key operating licenses, and other signs of a rushed sale.
People who just don't get it, who are really not in any way creative, are put off by us somehow.
Ample studies have found that many avoid it because the experience sucks, while others are put off by the cost.
Some reviewers were put off by the surface simplicity of her poems and, in later years, by her populist reach.
Attendees were put off by what they perceived as the firm's inflexible bargaining position, according to two representatives from major suppliers.
He and eldest daughter Zoe (Yara Shahidi) are extremely close, but he is put off by any mention of her dating.
The genteel look and feel of this Lincoln may snag a few Lexus RX owners put off by the severe redesign.
The sound signature that I was initially put off by is now the number one reason I keep returning to them.
The targets look to continue to build on Clinton's gains with college-educated and non-white voters put off by Trump.
That could lead to simpler, more elegant products to lure smokers put off by the current technicolour offerings, reckons Mr MacGuill.
Clearly this may be tempting to some European startups that were previously put off by the U.K.'s strange Brexit optics.
Despite reassurances that Funworks does not only do funny, the agency said some clients are put off by the comedic element.
But most fans at the event didn't seem put off by the snaking queues, visa issues, or a chilly Shanghai night.
But the fact remains that too many potential meditators are put off by the notion that meditation is about the breathing.
Mr. Martinez said he was put off by the intrusiveness of the several-page application required by a local rescue group.
I was a little put off by the idea of the dish, but it tasted like a pure encapsulation of springtime.
While Canadians appear put off by an election that focuses on party leaders' failings, they haven't lost their interest in politics.
And if you are among those people who are put off by election campaigns, be thankful that you live in Canada.
Perhaps trade school, but my sense is he is put off by the mere thought of any type of classroom setting.
Some labor leaders and their allies in Congress were extremely put off by the rollout of the Green New Deal resolution.
But once that's made clear, it shouldn't be too tough to understand why people are put off by BLM-inspired slogans.
Like so many of us, Snoop Dogg seems a little put off by having to sign up for Tidal for exclusive albums.
Some European workers may be put off by the fall in the pound; others are anxious about their immigration status in Britain.
Scanning the drinks and food menus beforehand, I was immediately put off by how pretentious the whole set-up appeared to be.
When I see such things built into Windows, I'm immediately put off by the cynical attempt to cash in on every user.
But many foreign investors have continued to be put off by obstacles to doing business in Iran, including lingering unilateral U.S. sanctions.
However, some French voters may be put off by Le Pen's association with a leader widely seen in the West as autocratic.
It's not that people are put off by the cake's bright color or that it's made with vegan gelatin obtained from algae.
But before you get put off by the anthology show's hundreds of episodes, these are the essentials any newbie should start with.
At first I was put off by this, but you may recall that I claimed there was no misandry in these stories.
Locals otherwise put off by SO.PA's prices take advantage; 10 percent of proceeds go to local organizations like the Desert AIDS Project.
If you're not put off by paying nearly $36,000 for a moderately equipped small crossover, then go right ahead and buy one.
Concertgoers may have been put off by the threat of experimentation inherent in the arrangement by Mr. Zender, a Modernist German composer.
Watching the first screening as a producer, she was suddenly put off by her own character (an amalgam, not a direct representation).
The wife was put off by the question and was not mollified by Kerr's explanation that she had agreed to the interview.
Some investors may have been put off by that experience, analysts said, especially as there are lingering concerns around Greece's debt mountain.
Fans of the book may be put off by how much more tame the film is compared to the original source material.
According to Reuters, respondents to the survey noted that overseas buyers are being put off by Brexit uncertainty, despite sterling's relative weakness.
But others were put off by how his campaign deployed an age-old trope in American political theater — the silent, supportive wife.
Both Mnangagwa and the opposition pledge to improve the once-prosperous economy and attract foreign investors put off by years of international sanctions.
It's not a vibe that is going to work for everyone, some will probably feel put off by the casualness of it all.
The strong appeal of purity to committed conservatives helps explain why Trump's supporters are not put off by his compulsive focus on disgust.
Her parentage has always sat uncomfortably with younger voters, many put off by the idea of a dictator's daughter governing democratic South Korea.
Smaller organisations would be put off by the complexity of mounting a case and the cost, which runs from about £20,000 to £200,000.
He said potential drivers are also put off by the fact it costs up to 6,000 euros ($6,827) to get a truck license.
Upon arriving to the Gaines' first round pick, the couple is somewhat put off by the lack of lawn and awkward parking arrangement.
She's put off by Tony's friends, especially the weird relationship she senses between Camilla Fry and her soon to be brother-in-law.
The Navy is concerned that those who would otherwise enlist are put off by the idea that they might get eaten by sharks.
Instead of being put off by the tone, we identify with the sentiment and understand it as a way of blowing off steam.
It takes a reader of stern historical fiber not to be a little put off by the concatenation of Constans, Constantius and Constantine.
Ms. Molesworth, in her essay, said she has come around to Ms. Leigh's point of view, having once been put off by it.
Currie told Business Insider that, while some may be put off by the software's interface, it's meant to build a connected office dynamic.
Will sleek new scenery and a new star, Aaron Paul, be enough to win back those put off by the show's convoluted story?
The globe-traveling son of a diplomat, he was not put off by her background or the burn scars that covered her torso.
Dr. Paul Friedman, director of the Dermatology and Laser Surgery Center in Houston, says some tattoo owners are put off by the procedure.
And for all those put off by the price of New York apartments, there are some recent arrivals who find them comparatively reasonable.
"People are put off by the prep—they think crab will take ages to prepare and requires loads of chef-skills," says Lourenço.
Many fans were equally put off by a movie that took the subtle queer sensibility of Bride of Chucky and cranked it to 11.
Still, both of these phones are big, and if you're at all put off by that, the S10E is more likely up your alley.
But other investors stayed away - also put off by a drop in Vinamilk's share price below the 1,000 dong minimum set by the government.
It's an appeal to Gen Xers put off by the overly complicated world of photo apps — or just searching for some inspiration through nostalgia.
Other actors you might be upset or put off by that but with him you totally accepted it and fell in love with him.
Casual users might be put off by the need to hunt out and install scripts, but there are always plenty out there to discover.
Muslim voters, in particular, most of whom back Labour, may be put off by the party's liberal approach to trans issues, worries one aide.
As recently as 2007, the share of people who said they would be put off by a candidate's atheism was higher (403%) than now.
They tend to be risk averse and could be put off by the industry's libertarian founding ethos which can mean hostility toward government regulators.
If, however, they are put off by bad weather and Byzantine procedures, then -- despite all of the above factors -- Cruz can still win. Why?
We've already told you Bella was put off by Scott's partying the first night they were in Cannes ... but it was more than that.
It's been really interesting to me how many people are initially really upset or put off by her which I think is really weird.
Many foreign companies had previously been put off by its legal regime, the disadvantages associated with the U.S. economic embargo and restrictive labor policies.
After Dr. Lee finally called Mr. Branch a couple of months later, he was put off by Mr. Branch's recorded message, and hung up.
Many will no doubt vote Conservative again, but a few may be put off by Mr Farage's support of the prime minister's hard Brexit.
My dad was a Seventh-Day Adventist pastor, and from an early age I was put off by being force-fed a belief system.
"When the letter was read to him today, Sumner was put off by both the substance and the public nature of it," he said.
Comey has previously said that bureau investigators "don't give a rip about politics," and would not be put off by the looming presidential campaign.
Fans and non-fans alike were put off by the video, which was more than a little reminiscent of ISIS's desert-shot beheading videos.
The results have been well reported: A quarter of people gave their drugs back, mostly put off by adulterants their drugs were cut with.
Chinese users of apps like WeChat tend to not be put off by the personal data storing and sharing that goes on in them.
But will sleek new scenery and a new star, Aaron Paul, be enough to win back those put off by the show's convoluted story?
Mr. Sweeney also seems to have been put off by what he perceives as Mr. Murphy's highhandedness when it comes to dealing with lawmakers.
He received about 100 calls and emails, one as far away as Dubai, but many inquirers were put off by the $230,0000 price tag.
Anyone who has ever tried translation knows the feeling: Some are put off by its endless puzzles; others find them as addictive as chess.
Initially, I was a little put off by this, however, somewhere during House of Pain's spirited rendition of, yes, "Jump Around," I got thinking.
The youthful King didn't share his father's belief in the inerrancy of the Bible and was put off by his father's fiery preaching style.
And her millennial friends, who tend to be more open to digital solutions, were put off by all the paperwork involved in 529 applications.
Anybody irritated by the posturing of Jay-Z's previous album, "Magna Carta: Holy Grail" (24), was likely put off by the prospect of more.
"My constituents know what I am doing," he said, adding that he was "not going to be put off" by a campaign of intimidation.
But while some voters are surely put off by the corruption allegations, many Israelis still see Netanyahu as the right candidate for the job.
When Snapchat first approached Sacca in 2011, he was put off by its image as a sexting app, he told CNBC in a December interview.
Past research has found that would-be criminals are more put off by an increased likelihood of conviction than they are by more severe sentences.
She is put off by Hillary Clinton's use of a private e-mail server and how she handled Benghazi and Donald Trump's bluster and braggadocio.
When the Ewoks appeared in Return of the Jedi, many were put off by what appeared to be a cheap cash grab for stuffed toys.
I thought I'd be put off by its relatively diminutive size, but in a big, densely congested city, its smaller size is a real advantage.
But for anyone who has been thinking of getting a drone but was put off by price or complexity, this is the unit to buy.
"Some Democrats swear by her and love her blunt style, while others are put off by her and fear she'd lose to Trump," he said.
For now, however, it falls squarely within the confines of gimmick — a notion that Matrix co-founder Akram Boukai doesn't seem particularly put off by.
People who had been put off by the hilariously inappropriate translations offered by online tools like BabelFish began to have more faith in Google Translate.
The 28-year-old Pryor said he was initially put off by a fan calling him the "N-word" during the Redskins' 29-20 loss.
Some buyers have been put off by a change in federal tax law which caps state and local tax deductions, including property taxes, at $10,000.
While 22014D printing is enjoying its time under the sun, most mainstream consumers are still put off by the price and size of the printers.
Consolidation in the sector has stalled after a flurry of deals in 2530 and 21549 as potential buyers have been put off by high valuations.
Clinton to promote herself as a sound fiscal manager, which could help in her efforts to attract moderate Republicans put off by Mr. Trump. Mrs.
The title that Sellars and Adams chose has proved problematic: some opera patrons are put off by the implicit critique of Puccini's chronically underrated score.
Astrid planned to specialize in corporate law, but once she obtained her degree she found that prospective employers were put off by her family name.
Kroger slid 9.9 percent after the supermarket chain's same-store sales missed estimates as customers were put off by changes in how it stocked merchandise.
She suspects fewer women will participate in the 2019 elections, put off by the violence that has marred previous votes in certain parts of Nigeria.
Analysts say this is because users are holding on to older models for longer as they're put off by the increasing prices of new models.
Among other problems, consumers were put off by the aesthetics and concerned about privacy — you never knew when someone wearing them might be recording you.
Audiences were surely a little put off by its sense of hopelessness, and eerie echoes of the previous month's attacks on the World Trade Center.
" In 22017, during a meeting in the Situation Room to discuss Syria, Obama, put off by her arguments, snapped, "We've all read your book, Samantha.
The puzzle is accessible to everybody who roots for me in my work but who has felt put off by my usual degree of difficulty.
According to research out of the Crockett Lab at Yale University, if you're put off by the consequentialist's anti–Hawaiian vacation response, you're not alone.
Big-ticket items like sofas and kitchen tables are subject to sticker-shock and, unlike necessities, are purchases that can be put off by consumers.
Though he was put off by the age difference between them, Bob won him over with his persistence and the promise of a comfortable life.
But since he's not one to shy away from waving his own freak flag, Darius is not entirely put off by this falsetto-voiced oddball.
I was also put off by the seventh continent's status as a trophy, too remote and expensive for the common tourist to set foot on.
For every viewer who loved her Trump bashing, there seemed to be at least one other put off by the one-sidedness of her routine.
Many hard-left voters have been put off by Mr. Macron's economic policies and his support for labor regulation overhauls when he was economy minister.
To those who were put off by the $22016,83 price tag on last year's iPhone X, this year's iPhone XR will look like a steal.
They're an obstacle to employment, but also to new lives with family and community members who may be put off by the sinister-looking imagery.
Other adoptees have said that their parents were put off by the cost and paperwork of the citizenship process, or that they essentially abandoned them.
Clinton choking up on the eve of the primary; others said they were put off by what they saw as Barack Obama's churlishness in describing Mrs.
Straw is put off by what she sees as the "straight, white male persona" who likes to generalize that what works for them will help everybody.
Britain's exit from the European Union was put off by a late night agreement in Brussels last week that gave Prime Minister Theresa May until Oct.
In Kenya, Bridge has not opened a new school since 2014 as parents have been put off by the (often wild) claims of the firm's opponents.
The hope is that well paid office workers won't be put off by puny salaries and will be attracted by the excitement of a fresh start.
However, the people who are put off by higher prices may well be those who drink alcohol or fizzy drinks only sparingly and are not obese.
I very much doubted the $159 AirPods, and I was certainly put off by Apple's haughty presentation, but user feedback appears to be proving me wrong.
Such refinancings dominated last year's higher issuance levels, but the states and cities that sell such bonds were put off by the overall rise in rates.
Eric Folkemer, a manager, says that it wanted to attract talent from Silicon Valley firms, but that recruits were put off by its old-fashioned facilities.
Such places, sometimes examples of a halo effect in which culturally conservative city-dwellers put off by rapid change move outward, can offer populists rich pickings.
Women may feel that politics does not fit with their caring responsibilities and others may be put off by the macho way politics is often conducted.
And when Hicks went shopping for a dress — one of the most important components of the big day — she was put off by the price tags.
She would rather spend her time standing on the greens than standing in line, but she also seemed put off by the nastiness of the campaign.
I'm put off by the way Bobby talks about Taylor — as if he owns them, as he if he's responsible or somehow entitled to their brilliance.
Fans were put off by the sentiment, but according to Perez Hilton the 20-year-old defended herself in the comments before taking down the picture.
It is feared some may be put off by the complicated and expensive process of applying for a full banking license if the fintech charter fails.
However, I was a bit put off by all the makeup marks left on the cloth and the idea of using it on my face again.
Some of her followers have been put off by the zoo's GoFundMe campaign, all the April gear, and even the paid text alerts about April's condition.
These consumer gains outweighed, in our study, the consumer losses incurred by those who opposed same-sex marriage and were put off by Mr. Cook's advocacy.
Brazil has struggled in recent years to attract foreign investors, who are put off by the mounds of red tape, high taxes, political instability and corruption.
He didn't share the owner's taste and was put off by a particular piece, a hyper-realistic resin sculpture of a woman in a bathing suit.
The reactions have been very positive, in general, and while some fans were maybe put off by it not following old parameters, others were into it.
But Mr. Stepien has his defenders, among them Mr. Kelly, who two attendees at the Oval Office meeting said was put off by Mr. Lewandowski's criticism.
Many were cross-border, suggesting deal makers haven't been put off by the prospect of trade wars, any more than by the uncertainties of the midterms.
But a new poll suggests that the public at large may not have been as put off by the ad as the internet outrage might imply.
Ms. Garcia and Ms. Kleiner, both 23, each wanted tooth gems, but they were a bit put off by the cost of having one professionally placed.
David says students were being put off by the amount of pressure surrounding the exam—they just can't cope while their chance of success is so small.
The comment was taken out of context, but Clinton's sharp criticism of her resonated with many moderate voters who were put off by the prominent role Rev.
"Hush" was born out of a desire to share her love for Baroque music with listeners who might be put off by the frills of classical singing.
Wolf notes that some of the expanding base of affiliates and clients were put off by images like Pukie and Rhabdo, so they moved away from them.
Some at the rally said part of why they weren't put off by Biden attacking Trump is because they think the standards of political discourse have changed.
But those organisations are put off by the accreditation process, the GCF's mitigation coordinator Youssef Arfaoui said after a presentation for climate experts in Bangkok this week.
If you've wanted a Plus before but were put off by the size, I'd at least try to hold the new Max size before making your decision.
Unless you're a gamer, virtual reality has been a tough sell for consumers who are put off by the extra costs and complexity of most VR systems.
But potential investors have not materialized, put off by India's wobbly infrastructure, unstable power supply, bureaucratic red tape and poor planning, according to analysts and industry insiders.
Some firms, though, were put off by EGAS' requirement for tender hopefuls to hand over $30,000 in cash in exchange for the bidding documents, two sources said.
Do not be put off by the awkward adolescent memories evoked by this song—just bask in the nostalgia of a simpler time, and....crank that. 15.
TikTok is the fastest-growing social media app globally, and is popular with young people put off by weird YouTube drama and the controlled superficiality of Instagram.
But executives had a lingering concern: Would viewers be put off by the show's harsh climax, in which a churlish Manhattan titan dismisses a wide-eyed aspirant?
The greater danger for Republicans here is that the narrow remaining sliver of true independents and swing voters will be put off by their bullish, opaque tactics.
If you're desperate to pick up a set of headphones from Bose but you've been put off by the price, we recommend checking out the renewed range.
That position could be at risk if consumers are put off by the lack of access to Google's services and a weird, non-licensed version of Android.
Asian-Americans tend not to vote in high numbers, put off by language barriers, lack of outreach from either party and a historical absence of political engagement.
Larry Hedrick Of course I was put off by the extremely violent, disgustingly orgiastic, and grotesquely barbaric nature of some of Aronofsky's scenes; so was everyone else.
Ms. Lee said she hoped that publishers would not be put off by an unsparing look at Japan's still only partly resolved history by an American outsider.
I've worried I might lose work because potential employers might be put off by the discovery of this cringey information, since it's readily available on the internet.
"Women who require hormone therapy should not be put off by these results, and anyone concerned about the effects of this treatment should speak to their doctor."
Rutherford said he was initially drawn to Trump's message, but was put off by his stance on social issues and his insulting demeanor on the campaign trail.
Many investors have not just been put off by the falls, but by the wild intraday swings, with sharp morning gains frequently swallowed by sharper afternoon losses.
But officials say that he was put off by the fact that using those lines meant he had to compile logs of whom he was speaking to.
Economists say foreign investors and banks are put off by Sudan's continued designation by Washington as a state sponsor of terrorism, alongside Iran, North Korea and Syria.
The rule, she acknowledges, was mainly intended to weed out less-committed clients: Only a business trying to hide its transactions would be put off by it.
And we are entering the best months of the year for the stock market, though heaven knows the traditional Q4 rally could be put off by the elections.
Other ideological issues are bound to come up that could spark controversy from liberal groups and some conservatives may be put off by his more moderate immigration positions.
A new cheaper GoPro Hero isn't necessarily going to fix any of those problems, but it could entice people put off by the high price of previous GoPros.
With Brexit on the cards, start-ups in other parts of Europe have also been put off by the prospect of expanding into Britain in the near-term.
Mr Fillon could yet benefit from a return of shy voters, put off by the scandals clinging to him but even more so by the alternatives on offer.
And for every patron who felt somehow put off by what they were watching, there were plenty of others who were excited and inspired by experiencing something new.
Deja, in typical, understandable fashion, is at first put off by Randall's attempt to relate to her by talking about his own experience as someone who was adopted.
People who watched the first video were more put off by the word and said that it had more negative connotations, suggesting that there is a social aspect.
He explains that although he had the idea of sticking a restaurant inside a plane years ago, he was put off by the difficulty of buying the vehicles.
Faced with a lower oil price environment and challenging economics, which include high cost operations and carbon taxes, global players are increasingly put off by the oil sands.
Those numbers could drop further if foreign students are put off by the referendum result, which some have interpreted as a sign of hostility towards migrants in general.
An even more central question is whether Mr. Sanders, who before this campaign did not even call himself a Democrat and has seemed increasingly put off by Mrs.
Segura said polling on immigration shows most voting blocs are put off by some Trump policies, such as the separation of parents from their children at the border.
Potential buyers, however, have been put off by Vattenfall's request to guarantee that the Swedish company would have no obligations in any case of insolvency of lignite assets.
Men were significantly more likely than women to delay just one life event: entering a relationship, which they were more likely to put off by seven percentage points.
Iceland's 'Cinderella story' has smitten many football aficionados, especially those disgusted by corruption scandals engulfing FIFA and put off by the diva-like attitude of some leading players.
There are many lovely scenes in La La Land, and people who aren't put off by sudden eruptions of song and dance will surely find pleasure in it.
Some people are put off by cameras so I try to learn about them by hearing stories about crazy things they see or just about their family life.
And when it comes to people, we tend to be put off by atypical appearances and risky sex practices, both of which can imply heightened risk of disease.
At Sotheby's, a number of colleagues were put off by a status anxiety they said bordered on obsession, but that also served Mr. Ertug well in his work.
Investors, Mr. Hawthorne said, were put off by the eight- to 10-year wait for a return, as well as the risks of cost overruns and other issues.
High speed internet access fees have gone down or been made free for basic access or for loyalty members, primarily because travelers were so put off by them.
The Germans seemed put off by the Mexicans' pace and directness, but they hit the bar with a shot in the second half and nearly grabbed a point.
Don't be put off by this book's date of publication; though it appeared before the advent of the World Wide Web, William Gibson's seminal work is eerily prescient.
He has the delusional idea that a movie project will somehow bring back his estranged wife, Katie (Lucy Walters), who is put off by his unsavory day job.
He said he was set to give them part of the collection, but was put off by their attempt to seize the items and held onto them instead.
O'Connor, the 31-year-old Franklin County recorder, is trying to win over middle-of-the-road voters who feel put off by the GOP's turn toward Trump.
Global investors should not be put off by current equity market valuations and now is not the time to "de-risk" portfolios, according to one global market strategist.
I suspect, however, that some will be put off by the many names in the novel, and by all the brilliant family chatter, as fascinating as it is.
I remember being put off by the signs in the classrooms reminding me that it was illegal to bring a knife to school when I first started, though.
Collins and other centrists were put off by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office's projection on Monday that 22 million people would lose medical insurance under the existing bill.
That's because tune-out among those likely to be seriously put off by hearing actors weigh into the political fray has to be pretty well baked into the formula.
Many commentators have speculated that after locking up the nomination, Clinton would be tempted to bolt to the center to win over moderate Republicans put off by Donald Trump.
Image: APIt sounds like something out of a children's animated film: the whale and the seal, at first put off by their differences, team up and become best friends.
While my friends and coworkers were rightfully put off by its big, bulky looking exterior, their eyes bulged with wonder when I actually put this laptop in their hands.
It generated record revenue but was unexpectedly subdued in terms of store-based sales, with shoppers put off by bad weather and memories of chaos and scuffles in 2014.
If precedent is any guide, it's also possible the funding crunch could be put off by short-term deals that run until the end of the year or beyond.
Since these reforms are "hot potatoes," they will be put off by today's politicians who do not want to risk their careers by solving problems far into the future.
Female voters in the US will play a key role this election, as many have been put off by the hate-filled and misogynistic rhetoric of the Republican nominee.
Some people may be put off by the thought of having to chew through enough raw vegetables to meet their nutritional needs every day on the raw vegan diet.
"When they first started messing with her, with the fishnets and the really extreme makeup and the nasty hairstyles, I was frankly put off by it," Mr. Timm said.
Russian visitors do not face the same scrutiny, but have been put off by the low level of services and the expense compared with popular holiday destinations like Turkey.
You may be put off by this show's equation of real investigations of wrongdoing — in Jenny Holzer's LED displays using declassified Iraq documents — with outlandish, often crazed conspiracy theories.
He didn't yell or thump his chest, and if you are the sort of NBA fan who is put off by that you doubtless found that very refreshing indeed.
Mr. Trump was equally put off by a recent book, "Devil's Bargain," by the Bloomberg Businessweek writer Joshua Green, which lavished credit for Mr. Trump's election on Mr. Bannon.
But doing so runs the risk of backfiring, especially in such a large field where voters can be put off by perceived negativity — as some candidates have already discovered.
Parents dismayed by the frenetic pace and disrespectful tone of many modern kids' shows may be put off by the notion of an "Anne" that substitutes substance for saccharinity.
Since his release, Mr. Counts has struggled to find a job — many employers were put off by his record — but he said he has the support of his family.
Going further, Mr. Perez, who grew up on the border with Mexico, said that he understood the Democrats' arguments for impeachment but was put off by the entire process.
But people are also clearly put off by the fact that Mr. Trump, who ran on hostility to D.C.'s "swamp," now seems like the worst boss in Washington.
At the same time, buyers are being put off by uncertainty regarding the U.K.'s withdrawal from the European Union, which is due to take place on March 29.
Don't be put off by the looming doorway, with its spray-painted graffiti tags and crumbling posters, just off hectic Namesti Republiky, one of the busiest squares in Prague.
None of this will mean much to the nerds who remain put off by the un-self-conscious gleam of the genre's music—that sound remains largely in vogue.
Investors have been put off by uncertainty over the costs of the scandal, which could run into tens of billions of euros in regulatory fines, vehicle refit costs and lawsuits.
The giant is understandably put off by this intrusion, so he says he'll host them, if Thor brings him a cauldron big enough to brew sufficient beer for the gods.
I wouldn't want any potential players to be put off by only being able to play as a(nother) slim guy in stylish glasses, but it's understandable if they are.
Don't be put off by its cocoa color, the natural tan shade flatters a variety of skin tones from light to medium-dark and looked amazing on my fair skin.
It won't blow away Range Rover owners, but a high-quality interior with a nice ride over bumps may sway some who are put off by Land Rover's reliability woes.
Still, having lived in big cities my whole life, I'm not put off by crowds, so I can deal with being crammed in a can traveling at high speeds underground.
"But he may be able to soften his image a bit with some Republican and maybe a few independent whites who have been put off by his harshness thus far."
Doing so ensures it is not tarred with the same brush, allowing it to attract the votes of disaffected Conservatives, who would be put off by any hint of radicalism.
Despite record jackpots, millennials used to the almost-instant gratification of online games and social media are put off by having to wait for the drawing of a winning ticket.
Taylor said there could be "fireworks" if big tech giants like Amazon entered banking given their deep pockets and huge customer reach, though they could be put off by regulation.
Norse mythology was always my favorite because they're the best monsters, and Greek mythology has always had terrific monsters, but I've always been put off by the costumes they wore.
It's developers and niche consumers who really, really want a foldable device this year and aren't likely to be put off by the expense or the pitfalls of early adoption.
Occasionally Kael could be so put off by a film's message that she would denounce it, as she did with the authoritarian cop drama Dirty Harry ("a deeply immoral movie").
I assure you that between your family's Thanksgiving conversations about politics, the NFL, and the complex legacy of the pilgrims, nobody will be put off by your colorful lights display.
But rather than being put off by it, officials say the President actually took satisfaction from the outcry, believing the consternation from television pundits and Democrats meant he chose well.
Banks are no longer put-off by a lack of covenants and are happy to invest in covenant-lite term loans if it means taking big yields on big tickets.
But some suburban and independent voters in the state have been increasingly put off by Trump's divisive rhetoric, which could see residents shift away from candidates with strong presidential support.
However, some suburban and independent voters in the state have been increasingly put off by Trump's divisive rhetoric, which could see residents shift away from candidates with strong presidential support.
But while the ad is consistent with Mr. Trump's central message, its hopeful tone could be more palatable to voters put off by Mr. Trump's slashing style and dire warnings.
Additionally, 75 percent of the uninsured work full time, many of whom are likely middle-class Americans sitting on the sidelines, put off by the swirl of negative political discourse.
Or perhaps, some thought, he was assuming that the Christian evangelicals and Jewish conservatives who might be put off by that statement were going to vote for other candidates anyway.
To those who weren't put off by all the nationalistic melodrama, he was a flag-waving idol and, as his short-lived vests and T-shirts often read, 'American Made'.
Having grown up Southern Baptist, Mr. Overstreet remains a regular churchgoer, and he is put off by what he sees as the embrace of Mr. Trump by the evangelical right.
Whether driven by partisanship, misguided by perverse media and political incentives, or simply put off by the burdens of responsibility, members of both houses are now reluctant to really legislate.
And "The Alienist" can be a captivating forensic history, if you're not put off by, say, researchers testing the damage a certain knife can do to a cow's orbital socket.
But if you aren't put off by the coronavirus-related uncertainty, and know where to put your money, it's rarely been cheaper to get a good deal on a mortgage.
Rather than being put off by my background, they were pleased that a reporter had come all the way from New York City to hear their side of the story.
French intellectuals, in particular, were put off by Zamenhof's brotherhood-of-man effusions, as became clear at the first international congress, in 1905, which was held in Boulogne-sur-Mer.
And some consumers may have been put off by the termination of their health plans, which was caused by an exodus of major insurers from the market in many states.
Some analysts say the new party could convince left-wing voters put off by the lack of deal between the Socialists and Podemos to turn up at the polling stations.
Kraft Heinz attempted to acquire Unilever early last year, but the deal leaked and Unilever appeared to be put off by Kraft Heinz's now infamous cost-cutting approach to management.
That shift could change economics itself, by attracting a new breed of students who are intrigued by the field's new empiricism, not put off by its mathiness and high theory.
Even voters who do not demand Sanders-like ideological purity could opt for any number of alternatives if they are put off by a reality check of Klobuchar-like bluntness.
But a few sweeter dollops have recently been added to the account's recipe, including #sponcon and runway show "reviews" dripping with praise — and some commenters are put off by the pivot.
Executive Chairman Dean Metropoulos told analysts last February the company has "looked at every snack acquisition that has been announced [that] year," but was put off by the sky-high valuations.
Even though she was a young person from elsewhere, she was so perplexed and put off by this, that these 20-somethings from America were so terrified of inter-relational commerce.
From the perspective of someone receiving and buying cards, McDowell found herself put off by the categories: religious, weird jokes or impersonally stating "with sympathy" next to a depiction of flowers.
Miftah Ismail, a state minister involved in CPEC planning, said Pakistan had devoted huge resources to improving security and Chinese investors should not be put off by a one-off attack.
But it now faces resistance from some drivers unhappy with their cut of fares and some passengers put off by reports of spying on riders and allegations of harassment by executives.
According to the Times, Kelly was put off by O'Reilly's reaction to her revelations into former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes, who she accused in her memoir of repeated sexual harassment.
Earlier, Smith's character had a slight problem flying the recovered alien fighter, and he said "Oops" when he bumped it into a wall and Goldblum's character was put off by that.
He needs Trump's voters but at the same time is seeking to win over voters in the Philadelphia suburbs -- including women who have been put off by the GOP nominee's rhetoric.
For the first time since 1975, Mayall said he would not take part, telling the Thomson Reuters Foundation he felt pushed out and put off by the high costs and bureaucracy.
Saint West In 2016, it became clear that North's little brother, Saint, takes after her in at least one way: he was also decidedly put off by the whole Santa situation.
For most of us, this just means there's a lot to look forward to, but as Marie Claire U.K. pointed out, some people are a little put off by the scheduling.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Foreign authors invited to Edinburgh to appear in the world's biggest arts festival are being put off by a British visa process which organizers say is humiliating and Kafkaesque.
Provided, that is, minority investors are not put off by a reformer who, instead of winning over opponents by the force of his arguments, locks them up and seizes their assets.
If you've been considering a drone purchase but been put off by the price, this is the best deal we've seen on one of the best personal drones on the market.
Executive Chairman Dean Metropoulos told analysts last year the company has "looked at every snack acquisition that has been announced [that] year," but was put off by the sky-high valuations.
I think too I was equally put off by its artificiality — not that my own feelings would be inauthentic but that they would be delivered within a temporary architecture of intimacy.
"Bernard's great strength is that he talks directly to people and he isn't put off (by) the fact that they've got particular opinions that are different from his," Larry Sanders said.
Kroger slid 9.5 percent, the most on the S&P, after the supermarket chain's same-store sales missed estimates as customers were put off by changes in how it stocked merchandise.
The 2006 hit, the Wii console, aimed to reverse that trend, and appeal to a broader audience of those new to gaming or put off by the proliferation of shooting games.
This would help to save "hundreds million of euros", he said, after acknowledging that the group's target of growing revenue in France next year would be put off by a year.
Don't be put off by the no-frills decor — we're sure you'll be wowed by their $12 Cornish hen (yes, an entire hen) with two sides, and their mouthwatering sandwich plates.
Don't be put off by the fact that she's an academic; Nestle writes in simple and informative language, diving into history, university politics, and failed government policies to improve people's health.
They are pinning growth plans on infrastructure projects to create jobs, stimulate the economy and attract foreign investors put off by high power prices and transport bottlenecks that eat into profits.
The company is hoping to take advantage of the trend of consumers holding off from buying new phones, as people are put off by the huge price tags that accompany them.
But with potential students put off by the lack of a campus, and with many such colleges struggling at the time, her move was the academic equivalent of a Hail Mary.
And Democrats must keep in mind that they need votes in 2020 from millions of older Americans who are really put off by this kind of out-of-context piling on.
Clearly, they're put off by someone so obviously playing games about this stuff in public and feel like they have to react in some way while the camera is on them.
John Muir, whose writings helped alert Americans and the world to the beauty of Yosemite and the importance of preserving it, would probably be put off by the crowds of today.
Even though it was a five-figure campaign that she had already spent some time on, Heitlinger backed away, knowing her audience would be put off by the off-brand ad.
The $10 billion Saudi investment seemed to be a crowning achievement for Mr. Yameen, but now the Saudis seem put off by the negative publicity, and the deal may be unraveling.
As he finished his studies in just three years, rather than the usual four, and went on to law school at Harvard, he was sometimes put off by the campus liberalism.
Artists, who tend not to be put off by a little roughness around the edges, are moving in — some to live, others to rent space in which to paint and sculpt.
Asked what he wants to say to voters about the thought of a gay couple in the White House, Buttigieg said he believes voters would not be put off by that.
And whenever I scrolled through Zoopla, I was put off by all the extra charges: letting fees, deposits, and other bills, which meant that saving for a deposit would take years longer.
Prat Gay would go on a road show to New York, London and other financial centers to sell the upcoming issuance to investors long put off by Fernandez's interventionist policies, Telam said.
Indian motorcycle firm Hero MotoCorp and its rival TVS Motor Company initially expressed interest in Ducati but were put off by its price tag and decided to walk away, the sources said.
Ritter was willing to take a chance when many investors were put off by what they saw as a risk of using the the cloud in a regulated setting like life sciences.
And if you're put off by the research-based evidence that they'll possibly murder your eyeballs, at least now you'll have other alternatives for your leftovers before tossing them in the trash.
Lisa was put off by the fact that a flock of blackbirds had taken advantage of some broken windows to colonize the attic; the avian trespassers struck her as an ill omen.
Anyone looking to buy or sell Rusal material, priced in U.S. dollars globally, was put off by the sanctions, meaning a large portion of the world's potential supply was taken away overnight.
Other companies, however, have been put off by poor infrastructure, a shortage of skilled professionals in the sector, as well as a lack of transparency in licensing, industry consultants in Ethiopia say.
I pleaded with my mother not to speak in Cantonese to me in public, in fear that we would bump into one of my "friends," who might be put off by it.
Investors should not be put off by the price volatility for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum because these digital assets are still very new and offer nearly unparalleled returns, experts told CNBC.
Rival bidders for Just Eat are also nowhere to be seen, and any company with a large delivery business in the UK could be put off by a potentially hostile antitrust review.
Whatever women think of the party's positions on issues such as reproductive rights, health care and gun safety, many are put off by President Trump's divisive politics, belligerent style and personal sexism.
As the testimonials prove, many workers will tolerate less pay if other perks and benefits fill in the gap, and potential employees are actively put off by companies who ignore important extras.
Those put off by "Recovery" may find solace in "Weightlifter" (2015), an unexpectedly classical black-and-white image of a man straining to raise a barbell in a bare-bones gym setting.
But they are also defenders of the working class, so they could be put off by concerns that the new deal would weaken worker protections afforded under the European Union's single market.
And, Apartment Therapy was put off by the "sweetly musky" smell of the root but found that when you soak it in water with some peppermint oil, it is much more bearable.
Disappointed by the prime minister's environmental policies and put off by recent revelations that he dressed in brownface 221 years ago, Mr. Amoussa said he planned to vote for the Green Party.
What's unknown: If Mr. Biden has a repeat of his performance in the first debate, in which he was visibly put off by pointed attacks from Ms. Harris, can that support hold?
Physical gold demand remained lackluster across top Asian centers this week as buyers were put off by a rally in prices, but the approaching Chinese New Year could boost stimulate buying interest.
While advisors recognize situations that may merit life insurance, some — particularly fee-only registered investment advisors or RIAs — have been put off by the conflicts that arise from recommending commission-based products.
Iron Fist remains an outlier; many were so put off by the premise and its problematic whitewashing that they didn't even bother, or couldn't get on board with the character even after trying.
Also, there's so much trash and junk covering this city — even the pretty, touristy parts — that I'm put off by the idea of buying more stuff and adding more waste to the pile.
Like many critics, I was put off by the show's politics and by Barr's offensive tweets, which led to the show's cancellation (it will now be re-rebooted, without Barr, as The Conners).
The word "nuclear" can be a public relations liability, as many prospective students are put off by its negative associations, but chemistry in popular culture can be a powerful recruitment tool, says Shaughnessy.
Potential buyers including Glencore, First Quantum and China's Jinchuan Group walked away two years ago, put off by plummeting nickel prices and fearful of being left with $1 billion-plus in closure costs.
It's clearly designed to be a cheaper and more portable Surface that lowers the barrier of entry for those put off by the price of a Surface Pro and its more capable specifications.
Samsung and Apple are increasingly losing their share of the smartphone market to China's Huawei, according to new research, with consumers put off by the high price tags attached to their premium models.
Investor appetite for riskier assets was also put off by U.S. President Donald Trump's comments that the United States still had a long way to go to close a trade deal with China.
It's easy to be put off by the nonstop CG in Alice Through the Looking Glass, but this trailer plays it all in a way that works perfectly: with speed, energy, and attitude.
Produce like pineapple and watermelon, which are inconvenient for most people and are not single-serve foods, are often sold pre-cut, and yet many consumers are not put off by their packaging.
She was confused and put off by the fact that Peter "didn't know what he wanted," and their discussion ended in a tearful goodbye that ripped Peter fans' hearts to shreds, including mine.
He had initially planned to vote Conservative but said he was put off by May's Brexit plans, what he saw as the party's arrogance and a feeling he was being taken for granted.
Maybe people were put off by the higher prices, or perhaps the muddy fields of Bonnaroo, which swallowed my shoe seven years ago, look less inviting than they used to, thanks to Coachella.
Amazon's hardware team has been thriving in the wake of the Echo's success, and if the company isn't too put off by past failures, the time seems right to give it another go.
One of the big conversations around Cuphead, another difficult game, was what to do about people who wanted to play the game (and appreciate the art), but were put off by the challenge.
Some longtime friends and business associates said their efforts to contact him had been unavailing, or had been put off by his caretaker, who said Mr. Indiana was not able to see them.
Offering a lower-price-point flagship could help Apple appeal to consumers who have been put off by increasing prices on the high-end units, which have routinely topped out well over $1,000.
BECKY QUICK: The one substantial thing that we've seen, the concrete thing is that the additional tariffs that were due to be imposed on October 15th have been put off by our side.
Your late night brainwave was to get fellow students to rate each others' attractiveness — and you weren't at all put off by not being in possession of the necessary photo data to do this.
I've been put off by the digital, inorganic appearance of many of the photos I've captured with the LG V30, and I much prefer the HTC U11, which turns out richer, more nuanced colors.
But, as the daily scene on the border shows, young Palestinians are increasingly beyond reach, put off by a four-year stalemate in peace talks with Israel and little progress toward healing internal rifts.
Even on the Wii, which sold enormous numbers, developers were put off by its low tech specs and then by the fact that its large consumer base weren't ones to buy third party games.
I've often thought that I should try an app like Headspace or Calm, but I'm put off by the steep subscription costs (there's a reason why meditation apps have become a billion-dollar business).
But for those who preordered the device and are not put off by all the drama about the screens breaking, the biggest question of all might actually be this: when it will finally ship?
Unlike many of his peers, he rejected Marxism early (put off by the horrors of Stalin's 1930s show trials—as well as the inadequacies of the labour theory of value), but socialism rather late.
The social network also benefits from having few real competitors, so whether or not consumers are put off by its constantly updating privacy policy and terms of service, Facebook retains its users, said Khatibloo.
The more formidable Han Kuo-yu, the mayor of Taiwan's second-biggest city, Kaohsiung, may yet throw his hat in the ring—although he may also be put off by Mr Gou's unexpected candidacy.
But many, myself very much included, have failed to take stock of the gender components at play beyond the fact that women seem more likely than men to be put off by Trump's slurs.
The Justice Department is not likely to be put off by the loss, said Amy Ray of the law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, noting it had prevailed in stopping other mergers between rivals.
Following the ban in the Middle East, Emirates, a Dubai-based carrier, cut flights to America by a fifth (flyers were also put off by a strong dollar and worries about potential immigration difficulties).
With SoundCloud holding out for just under $2 billion, Twitter balked, sources said, put off by the heady price tag, music industry headaches, and the discrepancy between SoundCloud's monthly visitors and its registered users.
Most survivors are unaware of their rights and unable to access them without the support of a lawyer or a charity - or are put off by the arduous process of seeking help, they said.
Kroger fell 10.6 percent, the most on the S&P, after the supermarket chain missed quarterly same-store sales estimates as customers were put off by changes in how it stocked merchandise on shelves.
The case is bulky and ungainly; although I've never used a case on an iPad beyond a Smart Cover before, I think even people who usually do would be put off by this one.
But the younger generation has moved out, put off by the sometimes odorous factory and looking for greater opportunity in big cities, said Torbjorn Andersson, a retired factory foreman who moved here in 1972.
But the community of machine learning researchers, which prides itself on publishing to open-access journals, was immediately put off by the idea of a closed-access journal that requires academic credentials to read.
In recent years Algeria's production stagnated as investors stayed away, put off by tough contract terms and state bureaucracy that made the North African country a tough sell for oil companies despite its potential.
Expat AdviceI would tell anyone living abroad or living in Asia in general to not be put off by what you assume is going to happen, or what you've heard — everyone has different experiences.
She notes, however, that the correction could be put off by the recent tax reform because of its promise to repatriate, or return, several trillion dollars back to companies and thus into the market.
"This group of people in Staten Island, who might have been put off by the illegality of heroin, they're already addicted" to opioids, Ms. Brennan said, and were therefore more willing to try it.
From our research, we know that consumers are increasingly put off by a "sea of merchandise" where they need to do the work to find the products and ranges that are relevant to them.
People get put off by universal time, saying "I don't want to do that because I don't want to work when it's dark out or sleep when it's light," but who would want that?
Later, though, she realized that she had been put off by too many doctors pushing too many procedures and panaceas: tests for sleep apnea, medication for the thinning of the bones, dental X-rays.
Even as some buyers remain put off by Google's privacy record (Android phones still collect more data about you than you'd likely care to know) the Pixel is the platform where Android shines brightest.
For first-time buyers who are intimidated by art auctions, or put off by dropping an insane amount of cash for an original painting, Twyla offers limited-edition prints individually numbered and signed by artists.
October marked the first monthly loss for the index since May, with buyers partly put off by the prospect of U.S. interest rates being raised by the year end and caution ahead of the Nov.
Many big furniture chains were slow to embrace e-commerce, put off by the cost of delivering bulky goods and concerned whether shoppers would be prepared to make expensive purchases without seeing them in person.
Some might be put off by digital oscillators, but this also means the sounds you'll get from the MicroFreak will be very diverse, from traditional noises you would expect from a synth to the otherworldly.
When I interviewed him in 2014, he argued vigorously — despite a mountain of evidence to the contrary — that Mitt Romney lost the 2012 election because many Christian voters were put off by his alien faith.
But Otto was soon put off by Paula's unswerving dedication to painting and her attraction to the latest Parisian art styles, while Paula found her husband to be much more conservative than she had thought.
As if on schedule, Adora appears in the doorway and is immediately put off by her daughters sudden arrival, insisting the house isn't prepared for guests (although a daughter is far from a random guest).
I was presenting some very strange animals that looked very off and the reader might be a little bit put off by the sheer strangeness, but so I thought I could keep the background recognizable.
In public, Kathleen described him as a "mensch," but, as she told me later, she'd in fact been instantly put off by him, and she couldn't help but prick at him in her pedantic way.
If you have been put off by the price in the past, then now is the time to strike, because the Philips Series 9000 wet and dry electric shaver is now available for just £149.99.
Li said that private investors were also often put off by the complexity of having to deal with the different tax regimes, labor laws, customs clearance procedures and currencies of belt and road host nations.
Also provoking opposition is the LME's campaign to encourage more trading of standard monthly futures by clients put off by the traditional set-up which allows trading any single day for the first three months.
Many in the diaspora are put off by the poor quality of life and problems such as red tape, a murky business culture, security issues, pollution and a lack of international schools for their children.
Is it really surprising that her date is put off by the edge in her voice when she asks why he didn't text her after a work event the night before — on their third date?
For those hardcore fans who still remain dedicated to the HBO series (and weren't put off by the series' controversial ending), Cruise Croatia has a new luxury offering that might just be up your alley.
People who were put off by president-elect Donald Trump's divisive rhetoric, as well as his policies, remain worried about a Trump administration as he makes one controversial decision after another during this transition time.
" Even as a young man, as one of Kennedy's biographers, Robert Dallek, writes, he was "put off by strict ideological advocates" and pat answers to difficult questions; he "prided himself on his realism and pragmatism.
But many drivers have so far been put off by the high cost of EVs and worries about driving range, which so far is limited to a few hundred miles (kilometers) before needing a charge.
And if, in 2017, you're put off by a lack of legroom or having to pay for a sandwich, how would you feel about sitting for eight hours in a cabin filled with tobacco smoke?
People were already put off by the poor visuals of the first trailer and critics&apos negative reviews, and gave it a C+ grade on Cinemascore, which surveys audiences on a movie&aposs opening night.
A similar depiction of Melania, one that presented her as a woman who's so put off by Trump that being married to him is like being held hostage, cropped up on Stephen Colbert's Late Show.
If you've ever wanted to learn how to build a PC but have been put off by the potential price then the $170 Ryzen 5 2400G and $100 Ryzen 3 2200G are the processors for you.
The Associated Press reported last month that the residents of the island of St. Thomas were put off by the construction, the high security and the suspicion surrounding Epstein's Little St. James, which is located nearby.
So if you're put-off by the prospect of tomboyish tailoring or the fear of being swamped in too much fabric, there's tons of silhouettes to choose from: think culottes, flares, and high-waisted cigarette pants.
And while the Rift isn't solely a gaming device, that comparison may help some who have been teetering on the edge of diving into VR esports, but are put off by the price of the Rift.
The Pew Research Centre found nearly half (46%) of Americans were still put off by a candidate known to be gay in 2007, but that fell to just 26% by 2016 and is probably lower now.
The prospect of the first woman president — coupled with Trump's track record of insulting women — has Clinton's team laying the groundwork to win "moderate Republican women put off" by Trump, according to the Wall Street Journal.
A few months ago, I heard you say that you were concerned people might be put off by the fact that none of the kids in America to Me are in some kind of immediate peril.
Michele is pulling in consumers who previously felt put off by Gucci's hedonistic repute, but who now feel drawn to its beautifully ­made jackets, dresses heavy with embroidery, handbags patterned with flowers or embroidered with bees.
Bankers say more blue-chips are keen to follow Sanofi and Henkel, although not all companies have urgent funding needs, and some are put off by the risk of such transactions being seen as "ego-driven".
The left is put off by racism, hostility to immigrants and seeming indifference to gun violence, while the right delegitimizes the Mueller investigation, embraces America First and champions tax cuts to the exclusion of much else.
A dish of risotto with duck sausage proved polarizing, with some at our table put off by the intense meatiness and dark flavors of the sausage (fig, nutmeg, clove), while others liked its high-octane savoriness.
But within just a few months, Futrelle was attracting a significant female audience: women eager to learn what men were getting up to online but put off by the prospect of trudging through the manosphere themselves.
Despite hearing its praises sung again and again, I myself felt an aversion to it at first, put off by its uniquely Parisian brand of artsy angst that makes me roll my eyes regardless of genre.
Broadcom's fourth-quarter earnings beat Street estimates on Thursday, but investors were put off by slowing growth in semiconductor business and a lukewarm revenue forecast for 2200, sending its shares down about 25% in extended trade.
When asked by a reporter Tuesday about how she's handling the weight of the shoulders considering the Republicans on the Judiciary Committee are all men and she's woman, Murkowski was visibly put off by the question.
The government appealed for travelers to continue to fuel the $1.7 billion tourism industry, but visitors may be put off by warnings from health experts about the threat of mosquito-borne viruses in the quake area.
Audiophiles might either be charmed or put off by the EVEN H2's throwback exterior, constructed as it is from eco-friendly wood ear cups and vegan leather trim that collapses into a more portable size.
One would think, after all, poets might be put off by the idea that songwriters can be poet enough to win a prize in literature, when the implied relationship is so clearly a one-way street.
Don't be put off by the fact that it's middle-aged folks and grandparents using the service rather than a bunch of teenagers — Snapchat has been working hard to target demographics other than the 13-25 crowd.
America's lead in AI is partly due to its ability to attract foreign talent, but experts warn that researchers are increasingly put off by the Trump administration's anti-immigrant rhetoric and its promises to restrict visa freedoms.
MADRID, April 24 (Reuters) - Britons are buying fewer houses in Spain since last year's vote to leave the European Union, put off by a slump in the pound and uncertainty about Britain's future relationship with the bloc.
If you've ever wanted to try out a VR gaming headset but have been put off by the price, we have good news — Sony is cutting the prices of its PSVR bundles in the US and Europe.
Clinton's strategy in Florida has almost exclusively focused on Miami, Orlando and Tampa, but these ads show Clinton is trying to win over Republicans put off by Trump, especially in the most conservative area of the state.
A source tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story that one turning point came after the pair married in 2014, a ceremony put off by the couple until their six children urged them to tie the knot.
They were so put off by the fact that I wasn't catering to them – that I shared a characteristic they felt belonged to them as men, that they shouted at me to put me in my place.
For Apple laptop lovers, obsessed with a certain design aesthetic, who are willing to ignore the inconvenience of a single port, and who aren't put off by the price, the new MacBook won't be a tough sell.
The industry sources said some were also put off by tight completion deadlines and the financial terms of the deal, which would see firms investing in the project in return for revenue they earn from power generation.
"I didn't get one from the UK." Potential staff from the EU are put off by the prospect of tougher immigration rules and a weaker pound reducing the amount of money they can send home in euros.
But for the most part, intellectuals ignore Switzerland as a model, perhaps put off by its exaggerated reputation as a shady little tax haven, where Nazi gold and other illicit fortunes hide behind strict bank secrecy laws.
The kinship that linked the peninsula has weakened South Koreans are put off by the cost of reunifying Germany (see the final story in this supplement), and North Korea is far poorer than the old East Germany.
His plan was to turn the house in Molins de Rei into a hotel, to bring visitors and business back to the area, but he was eventually put off by the strict regulations on the listed building.
In "The Ick Factor" episode of Sex and The City in season six, Carrie is put off by Aleksandr's old school romantic gestures and their relationship trajectory thereafter is wildly unconvincing until they finally cut their losses.
Most of all, sources said that Immelt was put off by recent legal attacks by major Uber investor Benchmark on Kalanick and felt the famous Silicon Valley venture firm had become a "destructive" influence on the process.
From left to right: XS Max, XR, and XS.Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Personally, I was put off by the size of the XR immediately, but after a long weekend with the device, I've found myself much less annoyed.
Turkish companies have been put off by the size of the financing required as well as by concerns they will not receive a sufficient share of the lucrative construction side of the deal, two industry sources have said.
Notably missing, however, are any of London's top tier (or otherwise) VCs, perhaps evidence that investors are cooling on the on-demand space or simply put off by the deep pockets of Deliveroo, Rocket Internet, Uber and Amazon.
Mr. Tsai, who has lived his whole life on Lieyu, says he was put off by the Democratic Progressive Party's failure to include Kinmen on its flag — which depicts a green island of Taiwan on a white cross.
While my stay at the Kentucky Castle was perfectly comfortable — and my meal at the bourbon bar was a highlight — I was put off by the fact that the hotel didn't feel particularly tied to its Kentucky location.
Bernard Jenkin MP, who co-directed the Vote Leave campaign, said last month:"An extended period of transition really is the worst possible scenario for the EU and the UK." Will May be put off by angry Brexiteers?
Bonnie Malak, a teacher who saw Ms. Harris in Detroit, said that she plans to vote for Ms. Harris, but has been put off by the repeated clarifying, particularly on the question of voting rights for incarcerated persons.
Buyers are returning apartments, a sales source said, put off by Brazil's economic crisis and the scant appeal of being lonely occupants of a space stretching more than 21.4 soccer pitches in a still-remote region of Rio.
But, far from being put off by the turmoil rocking his administration, Trump appears to be relishing a new chapter of his presidency, as he axes and undermines aides he distrusts and gives his impulsive personality free rein.
Mr. Rebelo said no one seemed put off by Super Chat during his Grand Theft Auto V live stream — though a few people did wonder whether he was getting the money from the stream, or if YouTube was.
But Turkish companies have been put off by the size of the financing required as well as by concerns they will not receive a sufficient share of the lucrative construction side of the deal, two industry sources said.
One advantage over humans is the AI isn't put off by unanswered emails — it doesn't mind being ignored or forget to follow up, so it can be programmed to be more persistent, emailing weeks after the initial contact.
However, many British energy suppliers have struggled to get customers to take up the new meters, with many put off by early teething problems and issues with some of the first meter's inability to function if households switched suppliers.
However, contrary to the fears of many China's watchers who are put off by Trump, there are several reasons a Trump presidency might actually help US-China relations, lowering the risk of military tensions and buttressing US business interests.
Building your own brand may sound appealing and empowering, but only a small fraction of self-published authors sell enough books to make a living, and many are put off by the drudge work and endless self-promotion involved.
That meeting lasted all of five minutes, as Trump stormed out -- put off by Pelosi suggesting he was engaging in a "cover-up" with his administration's refusal to cooperate with any of the investigations being run by House Democrats.
Carmakers played down the impact, saying the tax hike would only impact a small number of models, while executives said wealthy Chinese buyers were unlikely to be put off by a relatively marginal price hike on already expensive cars.
I came to it rather late — I'd been put off by what I'd heard about the upsetting subject matter, but when I heard Hanya speak about the book at the Sydney Writers' Festival in May I changed my mind.
Those proposals were soundly defeated, but it became clear that many Southern Baptists, particularly people of color and younger members, were put off by the decision to allow Pence a platform at what's supposed to be a nonpolitical event.
PARIS (Reuters) - France plans to bring in more police units and surveillance cameras to reassure Asian tourists put off by robberies and militant attacks and avoid a sharp drop in visitor numbers, daily newspaper Le Figaro said on Sunday.
I'm willing to believe I was immediately put off by the fact that "Python, Part 1" started with Elliot trying to force himself into a lucid dream state so he could control how and when he sees Mr. Robot.
He spent months examining proposals in Baltimore, Detroit and Las Vegas, he said, but was put off by the cost of a team — more than $150 million, plus the cost of a new stadium, in the last expansion round.
The South Korean company said on Monday that the technology, developed in partnership with Toshiba Materials, would produce light more similar to the Sun's rays, capturing customers put off by the current quality of light-emitting diode (LED) lighting.
She ends up in the middle of a battle between some of her neighbors, who are put off by the image (and thus her own gay identity), and the gentrifying industry in which she still wants somehow to succeed.
Exposure to Turkey, the group's second most popular destination in 2015, has dragged on Thomas Cook this year as holidaymakers have been put off by an attack on tourists in Istanbul in January and a failed coup in July.
During conference calls to announce their earnings, publicly traded builders like D.R. Horton and PulteGroup have said much the same thing as real estate agents, which is that buyers are put off by higher prices and creeping interest rates.
Susan Collins (R-ME) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), the two Senate Republicans most likely to be put off by mixing health care with taxes, don't sound thrilled about the individual mandate's repeal making it into the tax bill.
Even still, small fault lines were revealed, as the New York Times reported in early January that some white women were put off by discussions of race and racism on the march's Facebook page and decided not to attend.
I imagine there are people out there who are put off by artists like Lil Wayne, who lack the single-minded and high-minded focus of their peers when it comes to discussing matters of political importance or whatever.
" Some were put off by the bit, however, with one Twitter user writing, "He would NOT have held up a little white kid like Simba and played the song from Lion King–nope, not even for a film called 'Lion.
The billionaire chief of Baidu, which is often referred to as China's Google, has urged Beijing to further ease visa restrictions to attract overseas workers, some of whom might be put off by US President Donald Trump's restrictive immigration policies.
Son, seen as a unconventional visionary in the closed world of corporate Japan, said that unlike many of his fellow international investors, he was not put off by the turmoil that ensued from Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
The delay as the company ramped up battery availability, coupled with the timing of scheduling a Genius Bar appointment have been a source of subsequent frustration for users already put off by a lack of transparency around the phone slowing policy.
With policy changes by the new administration seen gaining speed over the course of this year, yield-hungry investors put off by stalled reforms in other emerging markets may find comfort in the high returns offered by South Africa's bonds.
To placate conservatives put off by Merkel's open-door policy ahead of a September federal election, leaders of her Christian Democrat party (CDU) have been pushing to deport more migrants whose applications have failed or foreigners who have committed crimes.
While there is fear that foreign investors could be put off by London and the U.K., Khan argued otherwise saying at present, investors have heard London's message that it is open as a city — open to people, talent and ideas.
Put off by the high prices of bonds and stocks (particularly those of tech giants, whose prices explain a lot of the S&P's stratospheric CAPE), investors are showing ever more interest in private markets—thus pushing prices up there, too.
Hatfield, Pennsylvania (CNN)Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine are on a three-day, 600-mile bus tour through right-leaning Rust Belt counties, with at least a partial goal of winning over some Republicans who are put off by Donald Trump.
BAKU (Reuters) - Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas is expecting Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix to produce more drama than last year, when Nico Rosberg cruised to victory from pole position, and says drivers will not be put off by the track's reputation.
VanMoof Plus is built around a one-time "key fee" and a monthly subscription rate that significantly lower the entry-price for anyone that's been longing to commute on an electric bicycle but was put off by their exorbitant prices.
Almost 70 percent of respondents to the Codec survey said bureaucracy and time is already a major barrier, and many said they were put off by the red tape and around £6,000 in legal fees to make a single hire.
It generated a flood of negative commentary from journalists, who took exception the idea that they should serve in an unpaid role as Twitter's unofficial moderators; and from current and former employees, who were put off by Dorsey's muddy reasoning.
That's less than half the price of an Apple Watch Series 4 — an extremely tempting proposition for anyone who has been eyeing a Cupertino timepiece but has ultimately been too put off by the price tag to pull the trigger.
Washington lifted 20-year-old trade sanctions on Sudan a year ago, but economists say foreign investors and banks are put off by the continued U.S. designation of Sudan as a state sponsor of terrorism, alongside Iran, North Korea and Syria.
However, one in four (27 percent) of exporting firms claim they would be deterred from trading with the EU if any tariffs are imposed while one third say they would be put off by tariffs of 2 percent or more.
Victor, who admits he has a big soft spot for Joan's performance in Humoresque (she literally walks into the ocean at the end of the movie, what more could you want from a performance?), is put off by Davis' cynicism.
If you put them down on your medical forms before they're ready or before discussing it with them, they may be put off by receiving an emergency call and/or won't be equipped to actually help you, Dr. Greenberg says.
The Bin Ladens had previously shelved IPO plans begun in 2537, worried that they would not get a good price in a stock market battered by low oil prices, and put off by the red tape involved in a share issue.
I wasn't mature enough to be put off by Waugh's aristocratic themes, so I lumped him in with all the other authors I credited with warming my cold English heart: Forster, D.H. Lawrence, Henry James, Ford Madox Ford, L. P. Hartley.
Authorities hope that a recent surge in discoveries will attract tourists back to the country, after many people were put off by the protests that toppled former President Hosni Mubarak in 2011 and a string of bombings and terror attacks.
" And if some prospective buyers are put off by the color, Ms. Spahr said, they know it will be an easy fix: "No one wants to have to rip out a wall, but they're O.K. with a quick paint job.
State Senator Josh McKoon said in an interview Tuesday that he was put off by Delta's assertion that it was trying to remain neutral on the guns issue, when it had taken positions on other social topics in the past.
She said she would consider joining any legal action against U.S.C. When Alexandra Nguyen, 23, saw Dr. Tyndall in late 2015, she was immediately put off by his attempt to greet her in Vietnamese and his comments about Asian women's beauty.
When he began writing "The Longing for Less," he was put off by how minimalism had become commodified — a smug cure-all that countered late-capitalist malaise with self-help books by Marie Kondo and seasonal pilgrimages to The Container Store.
Despite mixed reviews — many viewers were put off by what they saw as an attempt to redeem women who have played a major part in the oftentimes problematic programming of Fox News — Bombshell is a front runner this award season.
Mr. Hikind said that he did not vote for either candidate and instead wrote in House Speaker Paul D. Ryan on his ballot — because he was put off by Mr. Trump's penchant for insulting language and comments about groping women.
"I recall being put off by how many of my colleagues (or should I say Comrades) seemed to be falling over one another to have a chance to shake hands with the wily old despot," he wrote in an email.
The people, who were not authorized to speak to media and declined to be identified, said potential investors thought it was too pricey and were put off by its lack of profits in a sector where sales have been declining. Guazi.
The people, who were not authorised to speak to media and declined to be identified, said potential investors thought it was too pricey and were put off by its lack of profits in a sector where sales have been declining. Guazi.
The people, who were not authorized to speak to media and declined to be identified, said potential investors thought it was too pricey and were put off by its lack of profits in a sector where sales have been declining. Guazi.
Another person familiar with the matter said the state-run Development Bank of Japan is among several funds Toshiba may approach for possible investment in its chip business, though the bank could be put off by the size of investment needed.
Erispe, the taxi driver, is put off by Duterte's speeches, particularly regarding Hamill's rape and murder, as well as a comment he made calling Pope Francis a "son of a bitch" for causing traffic jams during his January 2015 visit.
With her rhetoric of "make America whole," Clinton seems set on defeating the divisive real estate mogul with a centrist message that might appeal to disaffected Republicans, particularly college-educated suburban voters who are likely to be put off by Trump's extremism.
" Analysts had wondered whether conservative religious women might be put off by the multiple claims of sexual assault against Trump and the leaked hot-mic conversation from 2005 in which he claimed his celebrity status entitled him to grab women "by the pussy.
The news arrives at a time when the meal kit subscription company is struggling to grow and retain its users, who are often put off by the expense of the direct-shipped meal kits and the need to commit to an ongoing subscription.
The IFC, having collected data on ten such markets, felt that foreign investors might take to these boondock bourses, but would be put off by the risk of investing in a single company or the trouble of diversifying across many firms and places.
LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Britain's Micro Focus International approached Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co in February about an $8.8 billion deal and was not put off by the market chaos thrown up by the vote to leave the European Union, it said on Thursday.
Combined with its much smaller profile, the Mavic Pro is clearly an attempt to reach and audience of buyers who have long been curious about drones, but were put off by the idea of a big carrying case or complex flight controls.
In rural Kenya, land is passed from parents to mainly male heirs through inheritance, but younger men say their elders are not observing this tradition because they lack information on transferring land, are put off by the costs or don't trust them.
American exchange operator ICE dangled the prospect of a counterbid last year, though it claimed to have been put off by uncertainty around Britain's vote on leaving the European Union, which came just four months after the merger with Deutsche Boerse was announced.
Isle of Dogs was the subject of the best film writing of 2018, much of it from Asian-American critics grappling with the movie's obvious craft but also finding themselves put off by how it unintentionally turned Asian characters into alien outsiders.
Some said these types of conversations create tension or arguments (28 percent); others feel put off by how religion has been politicized (17 percent); others still report not wanting to appear religious (7 percent), sound weird (6 percent) or seem extremist (5 percent).
In the early 1970s, after several years of making large abstract paintings and then more modest Post-Minimal sculpture, Mr. Nozkowski found himself put off by the macho scale of both Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, and by what he considered their "imperialist" implications.
" In a blog post on Tuesday published soon after the announcement that she would join The Times, Ms. Norton said those who had interviewed her for the position "made it clear that they weren't going to get put off by a little weird.
I had been put off by some of Vegas's in-your-face glam, but it's hard not to be excited when walking through a hotel you encounter Warhol, Basquiat, Murakami, and more Damien Hirst than you'd find at most contemporary art galleries.
But some of the jurors appeared put off by Mr. Rechnitz at various points in his six days on the witness stand, despite prosecutors' efforts to assure jurors that Mr. Rechnitz had no incentive to lie now that he had pleaded guilty.
Investors who are currently put off by the firm's complex partnership structure and paperwork might consider putting their money into a simpler Blackstone that has shares, not units, and pays regular corporate taxes rather than passing untaxed income through to unit holders.
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Ms. Lyons, a mother of five boys who described herself as "kind of in the middle" in terms of her political leanings, said that while she did not think the media was untruthful, she, too, was put off by the frequent negative coverage.
The university administration acknowledges that the main reason is a backlash from the events of 235, as the campus has been shunned by students and families put off by, depending on their viewpoint, a culture of racism or one where protesters run amok.
The city even has its own youthful scooter startup (Reby) which has refused to be put off by some tough regulations controlling rentals — and has recently been applying AI to try to make like a good citizen by automatically detect poor parking.
WeWork, which leases office space from landlords, refurbishes it and rents it out to its customers, shelved plans for an initial public offering in late September after investors were put off by the company's losses and had questions about its corporate governance.
Confidence in Britain's economy has been hit by the vote to leave the EU and a lower tax rate could help prevent an exodus of British firms and attract U.S. and European companies which might otherwise be put off by the uncertainty it has created.
The change in vantage point instantly makes it easier to play and should end up being a great way for people to get into Rocket League if they've previously been put off by the intensity and third-person view demanded of the video game version.
But investors, who have been put-off by Saudi Arabia's military involvement in Yemen since March 2015, may take note of the U.N. special envoy for Yemen announcing a plan for a ceasefire in Yemen starting on Wednesday night that would last for 72 hours.
"I love that my timeline is equal parts super horny for Venom and super put off by Venom... but listen, there is only one right answer here and that is that Venom is hot and has always been hot," wrote one very wrong fan.
Parents of boys don't seem to be put off by the controversy surrounding William "Brad" Pitt in recent years, as Bradley will apparently see the biggest revival this year (of course, there's also a chance we're dealing with a bunch of S Club 163 fans).
Put off by the crazy hours and the sights and smells of the hospital ward, he gravitated toward the more sedate specialty of laboratory science, which led to postdoctoral studies in virology and a residency in clinical pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
And Devin Nunes and others have been put off by this saying, look, we are trying to do legitimate oversight of the FBI and the Justice Department and you were basically threatening us and coming after us and making a mockery of the oversight process.
His brand of compassionate conservatism is a stark contrast to Trump's combative and often highly offensive style, helping to soften the image of the brash GOP presidential nominee and appeal to the establishment wing of the party, which has been completely put off by Trump.
But many foreign investors are put off by obstacles to doing business in Iran such as the poor state of banks that were long outside the international financial system, the state's big role in the economy and a lack of clarity about the legal system.
"I think some women are maybe put off by the way they're perceived visually, and how you just can't get away from that," says Fiona Bevan, a singer-songwriter from Suffolk who I first stumbled across at a tiny venue in Brighton in 2009.
Zimmermann told me in a phone call on Monday that he tried to use it once again a few months ago but was put off by the fact that his email client on MacOS wasn't able to import his old keys, for some reason.
In the relatively few swing districts, Republicans cannot afford to alienate their base voters, many of whom may have voted for Mr. Trump in the primary (or other Republican presidential candidates) but could stay home in November if they are put off by party infighting.
KIEV, July 18 (Reuters) - Ukraine has not received a single bid for the July 26 privatisation of Odessa Portside Plant as potential investors were put off by a high reserve price and other factors, the Ukrainian State Property Fund said in a statement on Monday.
As noted, some might also be put off by the general unpleasantness of the characters, who seem to care little for the collateral damage that their high-stakes machinations inflict -- a scenario that hasn't made Showtime's "Billions," it should be noted, any less entertaining.
While the model and host of Lip Sync Battle says she is not very politically correct, she was a little put off by the word choice since "Oriental" is frequently used in place of the word "Asian" and is often used as a racial slur.
So it went Friday after he was asked near the end of a news conference full of behavioral queries whether he was concerned that opponents he did not know as well as Brown might be put off by the language he directed at the umpire?
Research showed that, apart from concerns about price and length, audiences were put off by the concerts because of "that feeling that you had to know something in order to be there," said John Holmes, the director for marketing and development for the orchestra.
VOLGOGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - Only a small contingent of diehard English fans have made the journey to see the start of their team's World Cup campaign in Russia, with many others put off by fears of violence and a diplomatic crisis between London and Moscow.
Mr. Copley did not like having to explain to his children why anti-Trump protesters were shouting profanities in Times Square, and he later felt put off by the cast of "Hamilton" reading a statement he deemed "rude" to Mike Pence, the vice president-elect.
Others familiar with the situation said that the elder Mr. Trump was put off by seeing Ms. McMorris Rodgers characterized in news reports as the expected choice — a reminder that getting ahead of announcements by a president-elect comes with risks, particularly with this one.
I was a little put off by how active the servers were there; just as I was focusing on the piece of fish in front of me, somebody would dart in at one elbow or the other to ask how I was enjoying it all.
And what about the D.C.C.C. focus groups and polls yielding the conclusion that voters broadly dislike Trump but are also put off by candidates who profess to be "standing up to Trump," on the grounds that such resistance will only guarantee more dysfunction in Washington?
The Starhopper vehicle climbed above the plume of smoke put off by its Raptor engine, and a livestream of the test showed it hovering over the dusty floor of SpaceX's test site in Boca Chica, Texas, a remote border community on the Gulf Coast.
HANOI, Dec 12 (Reuters) - The Vietnamese government will likely fail to sell much of the 9 percent stake it has offered in dairy firm Vinamilk, one of its most attractive assets, with investors put off by highly restrictive investment caps and unfavourable market conditions.
The presence of Mr. Shirley and other prominent American collectors such as Peter W. Mullin and S. Robson Walton showed that they had not been put off by the succession of recent terrorist attacks that deterred some long-haul fliers from visiting Continental Europe.
Five candidates have declared an intention to run against Ms. Stefanik, who, like several other Republicans, will most likely have to balance between pleasing conservatives who adore Mr. Trump and appealing to independents who may be put off by the president's first year in office.
Though I, too, was put off by the asperity of Ms. De Keersmaeker's choreography, I was eager to hear from Mr. Queyras what had led him to this collaboration and how the experience of working with dancers had shaped his understanding of the suites.
At first, Smith was put off by the whiff of exploitation that he detected around rising Silicon Valley enterprises such as Instacart, where people buy your groceries for you, and TaskRabbit, where freelancers can underbid one another to take on errands and other jobs.
LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - An escalating trade war between the United States and China could abruptly end a glittering stock market run for luxury goods firms, with some investors already put off by lofty valuations in a sector powered by shoppers in the two countries.
The line has grown up a fair bit over the past few years — if you were put off by the brand's sound in the early days and haven't gone back since, it's worth a revisit at your local big box store (just bring the disinfecting wipes).
Only a small contingent of diehard English fans — estimated at up to 2,500 — have made the journey to see the start of their team's World Cup campaign in Russia, with many others put off by fears of violence and a diplomatic crisis between London and Moscow.
Buffered offers military-grade encryption, a kill switch, and a no logging policy (aside from connections) when it comes to security, but while its plans and security measures are easy to understand, some users may be put off by a lack of apps for their devices.
Adding to the challenge, economic growth in Africa is projected to be the slowest in two decades this year, reflected in bourses like Nigeria, where daily volumes have shrunk by two thirds to $10 million, as foreign investors quit, put off by the slowdown and capital controls.
Brought up in the Dallas area by immigrant parents who had been raised amid the official atheism of the People's Republic of China, Mr. Ying tried exploring Christianity with his high school classmates, even accompanying them to megachurches, only to be put off by their fundamentalism.
China has also surged to become by far the biggest source of foreign direct investment (FDI) for Pakistan, topping $1 billion in 2016/17, and is betting on its neighbor at a time when many Western companies are still put off by security concerns and corruption.
The veteran pollster Stanley Greenberg told me that he's seeing signs of this is in his recent focus groups: One was with moderate Republicans, all of whom "were put off'' by Trump's behavior, and another was with "secular conservative Republicans,'' half of whom were put off.
Ullman addresses these topics in the latter part of the book, as she observes online classes for newer programming languages like Python and feels put off by the "underlying assumption of male, white, geeky American culture" with science fiction TV shows woven into the course material.
Meanwhile, development agencies are channeling too little to places with the least clean energy access - put off by instability in many - and paltry amounts to off-grid renewables such as solar power that are the best way to get power to the rural poor, Kyte said.
The point of the matter is if you've long been intrigued by the S Pen's capabilities but put off by the fact that you needed to buy a giant phone to get them, the Note 10 puts the S Pen in a smaller phone than ever before.
The source said Read firmly believes in the industrial logic of a deal with Allergan and the tax savings that the combined entity would achieve, but he has been put off by the Treasury's latest measures and is unwilling to fight a legal battle with the U.S. authorities.
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Many observers believe that a more mainstream Republican like Ms. Handel would be the most formidable runoff opponent to Mr. Ossoff, offering a safe harbor for Republicans who are put off by Mr. Trump's style or wary that his evolving policy positions will stray too far from Republican orthodoxy.
Nasr said monetary and fiscal reforms, and a weaker Egyptian pound had made it easier to do business in the Middle Eastern nation and that firms were not put off by security concerns, particularly an ongoing conflict in the Sinai peninsula between Islamist militants and Egyptian security forces.
Still, I can attest that Brockman's authors face no pressure to get involved with Edge: I, for example, diligently responded to their annual questions between 2010 and 2013—and then stopped, as I was put off by Brockman's insistence that people responding to the annual question should keep away from politics.
But if you are among those who may be put off by the application process, or aren't sure if it is the right move to make — you should still check things out, said Matt Weaver, loan officer and vice president of sales at Cross Country Mortgage, based in Boca Raton, Florida.
That was partly because many women did not pursue those jobs, she said, either because they are put off by a difficult-to-shake stigma that deal-making is a male-oriented culture or, if they have families, because they are discouraged by the significant travel and often-unpredictable work schedule.
Many foreign investors have been put off by obstacles to doing business such as the poor state of Iranian banks, the heavy role of powerful hardline institutions such as the elite Revolutionary Guards in the economy, a lack of clarity about the legal system as well as lingering unilateral U.S. sanctions.
Recent press reports have suggested Nestle might make a move for Mead, but the Swiss group could be put off by potentially having to sell parts of its existing baby formula business to appease competition regulators, sources said, noting also that private equity firms would struggle to compete against Reckitt.
But Mr. Trump was put off by the fact that Mr. Flood, a Republican, had represented Bill Clinton during his impeachment process, and Mr. Flood has made clear that he will not represent the president if Marc E. Kasowitz, his brash longtime personal lawyer, has any role in the effort.
But the recording of Mr. Cagle underscored the dilemma for a Republican Party in which some leaders are privately put off by the rough and raucous style perfected by Mr. Trump — but fear that any criticism of that style might be interpreted as contempt for voters who are energized by it.
Where ALEC takes advantage of the lack of resources available to state legislators—not only handing them prefab legislation, but wining and dining them—groups on the left are put off by the relative lack of sophistication in state policymaking, skeptical that real progress can be made at that level.
I wouldn't be surprised if people reading only the flap copy are put off by its synopsis: The twin towers reappear intact in the Dakota badlands 20 years after their fall, inhabited only by Elvis Presley's stillborn twin brother, now an adult, who is traumatized for being the one who survived.
A number of content creators are developing for the device, and it's only now opening for pre-orders so the average developer can take a crack at building out a new world with augmented reality (though many are reportedly so put off by the secrecy of the company they're reluctant to develop).
Bryan Weinstein, owner and founder of Bar-B-Clean Franchising, was inspired to start his own barbecue cleaning service in 2011 when he was about to use his for the first time that year and was too put off by the caked-on black filth to even consider cooking food on it.
Presidential delays The result, said analysts and former officials, is that after months of Trump administration vows that Turkey will face sanctions for the Russian purchase -- which creates a threat to US national security and undermines the North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- those punitive measures are being put off by the President himself.
The idea that there is room in the Democratic Party of the future for the champions of free enterprise sounds as fanciful as the onetime notion that the Tea Party-era GOP could be a lasting home for upscale moderate Democrats put off by the excesses of  Barack Obama 's first term.
" Greaves seems pleased with his decision to open up to Lane, and hopes that even those who walk away from the film still put off by the Satanic Temple can't deny that their messaging has "resonated with a large population in a short time, which indicates a real need for what we're doing.
But, as much as fashion people loved this way of thinking and dressing, original J.Crew loyalists, those who built communities around extolling the dependability of the brand's preppy, reliable basics, were put-off by the higher prices of its Collection pieces, and fashion-forward items not made with the average woman in mind.
Put off by a surge in supply and the slowdown in demand, financial markets have been becoming increasingly wary of the oil sector, with money managers cutting their bullish wagers on crude futures and options to the lowest level since June 2017, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) said on Friday.
Not only is impeachment highly unlikely under a GOP-controlled Congress, the leaders argue, but it could undermine the chances of Democrats winning back the House in November, when they'll need to flip seats in conservative-leaning districts where voters may be put off by an aggressive offensive to topple the president.
Arya is put off by the mockery it makes of her father's death (that Jan Švankmajer-looking wooden head is this week's prop to steal), and seems to be bucking her programming; she also seems to be mimicking the average GOT viewer when she swings from blithe amusement to horror while watching.
Democrats predicted that early attacks will backfire, saying that internal focus groups in a GOP-leaning Pennsylvania district showed voters were put off by attacks the Ryan group launched on Democrat Conor Lamb, who won a special election earlier this year in a district Trump had carried by 20 points in 2016.
Readers with conservative tastes may (foolishly) be put off by the novel's form — it is a kind of oral history, a collage built from a series of testimonies consisting of one line or three lines or a page and a half, some delivered by the novel's characters, some drawn from historical sources.
While Bloomberg has also been making steady primary polling gains, likely among voters who seek a steady hand and are put off by the disarray, and is arguably the candidate in the best position to defeat Trump, it is now clear that the Democratic Party has finished its worst week since the 2016 election.
Domestic and foreign investors alike are put off by the breakdown of law and order in Karachi, the commercial capital, and the storm of Islamic militancy across the rest of the country (a suicide attack on a police training college on the outskirts of the city of Quetta claimed over 60 lives this week).
The tourism ministry official says a direct comparison of the two figures is misleading, however, because the jump in arrivals is offset, as it was when Brazil hosted the 2014 World Cup, by would-be visitors who steer clear – including many business travelers and more leisurely-minded tourists who are put off by big events.
The couple met in August 2016 on OkCupid, and a few days later, on a sweltering day, they had coffee then walked through Central Park where Ms. Macchi carried a parasol, which she regularly took along on dates not only to block the sun, but to weed out men put off by her quirkiness.
The couple met in August 20153 on OkCupid, and a few days later, on a sweltering day, they had coffee then walked through Central Park where Ms. Macchi carried a parasol, which she regularly took along on dates not only to block the sun, but to weed out men put off by her quirkiness.
They are well aware that Mr. Jones's victory, by 2010 percentage points, could be explained in part by the conservatives who stayed home because they were put off by Mr. Moore's extremism, and by the allegations of improper relations with teenage girls that turned Mr. Moore from a deeply flawed candidate to a toxic one.
Indeed, evidence does appear to show deep ties between Mr. Erickson, the N.R.A. and the Russian gun rights community that were formed in the years when many American conservatives, put off by the Obama administration's policies, were increasingly looking to Mr. Putin as an example of a strong leader opposing immigration, terrorism and gay rights.
I used to watch a lot of lesbian porn and "mainstream" stuff, but I don't anymore, and I'm also really put off by anything that looks too fake or where the women don't look like they're having a good time—basically the "30 minutes of blowjobs and one solid thrust in the vagina and she's come" stuff.
When the Pacific Patriots Network, a sympathetic coalition of militia groups from across the Northwest, mounted an armed demonstration early this month in which members with semiautomatic rifles and tactical gear blockaded the entrance to the refuge, Bundy and other occupation leaders said they were put off by their military display, which occasioned an emergency strategy meeting.
One of the most consistent pieces of feedback that the company has received over the past year has been from people who like the BlackBerry name and reputation for security, but were long ago put off by the scarcity of popular apps on BlackBerry's platform or a spec disadvantage relative to the latest and greatest Android phones.
FCA's advisers initially looked at a possible initial public offering for the business to raise cash to cut FCA's debt, but the Agnelli family - FCA's main shareholder - was put off by low industry valuations and did not want its stake in Magneti Marelli to be diluted, three sources close to the matter told Reuters in March.
The old version of Day One was already one of the more intuitive journal apps available, and the new changes make it smoother to use, but existing customers could be put off by having to re-buy the new edition for $9.99 on iOS, or $39.99 on Mac — a fairly steep price if you've already bought the app once.
So-called quality dailies like The Guardian, The Times and The Telegraph are too dense and ponderous for some, Ms. Phillips said, while other readers are put off by the brash tone and overt partisanship of mass-market tabloids like The Sun, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch, or The Daily Mirror, which is also owned by Trinity Mirror.
During Thursday's meeting with Trump, West said that while he supported Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's failed 2016 presidential campaign, he was put off by her "I'm with her" slogan.
FCA's advisers initially looked at a possible initial public offering for the business to raise cash to cut FCA's debt, but the Agnelli family - FCA's main shareholder - were put off by low industry valuations and did not want their stake in Magneti Marelli to be diluted, three sources close to the matter told Reuters last month.
Arevo is using the bike to demonstrate its design software and printing technology, which it hopes to use to produce parts for bicycles, aircraft, space vehicles and other applications where designers prize the strength and lightness of so-called "composite" carbon fiber parts but are put off by the high-cost and labor-intensive process of making them.
Because to add insult to injury, Lisa Joy herself even spelled out the reveal clear as day during her Reddit AMA after the airing of Episode 4 (which was her directorial debut): [Spoiler] Well, that explains this comment from Lisa Joy... from westworld But clever clues aside, some fans were actually a bit put off by the hat reveal.
And while the new travel ban is encouraging for those looking to come to the U.S. from Iraq, the question remains as to whether the revised order "did enough to mollify the prospective traveler from Canada, Europe, or elsewhere around the world who may have been put off by the initial travel ban, " said U.S. Travel Association President and CEO Roger Dow.
And the idea that international visitors would be so put off by the president's agenda that they would stay home seem to have been wide of the mark for two reasons: people travelling for work still need to conduct their business, and tourists do not find Broadway or the Grand Canyon any less enticing because a different man inhabits the Oval Office.
And yet, somehow, even that's not enough for ex-fans and others who have already felt betrayed by Cosby's once-seemingly impregnable moral standing, or for those who in more recent years were put off by Cosby's turn-of-the-20th-century image as a cranky scold insisting on greater moral and social accountability from African-American parents and their children.
In 2023, Democrats won 50 percent of the Cuban-American vote, an outcome credited to millennials put off by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's rhetoric.
Eyeing another House takeover in November, Democrats are hoping the message resonates with voters already put off by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and the many charges of corruption swirling around his administration.
With little money to pay for advertising and no victories other than in his home state of Ohio, he is eager for moments that allow him to get his message in front of more voters, and the speech gave him a platform on which to present himself as a mature and hopeful option for Republicans put off by Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz.
But it can be shelved beside the survey suggesting that one-third of meat eaters aren't interested in dating vegans, the one where a quarter of respondents said they'd never go full veg because they're put off by vegans' attitudes, and one suggesting that the number of vegans in the United Kingdom had increased by 350 percent in the past decade.
After I saw the newest Broadway revival, I noted that there were as many people -- mostly younger -- wondering whether juxtaposing music from the 1950s in a contemporary setting had worked as there were others -- mostly older -- who seemed put off by the new digital effects but remained, to quote one 60-something woman, "still shattered" by the music and the story's overall effect.
I remember initially being put off by its blurb from Marjorie Perloff, who, on a different occasion, stated: I do not see why we must make an either-or choice between reading Beckett or reading Aimé Cesaire, between calling out and into question "cultural desires, drives, anxieties, or prejudices," or analyzing metonymy, chiasmus, sprung rhythm, lineation, anaphora, parataxis, trochees, and so forth.
If you're not familiar with the show (perhaps you were put off by the name), it's a classic fish-out-of-water sitcom in which the wealthy Rose family suddenly loses their fortune and home, and has no choice but to relocate to their only remaining asset: a rural town called Schitt's Creek, which the family purchased as a joke in 1991.
Though the photo was taken 14 years ago, it's hard not to feel put off by an image of someone proudly donning a uniform that represents the same kind of hatred and bigotry that compelled groups of neo-Nazis to swarm various parts of the country over the summer, including Charlottesville, where 32-year-old counter-protester Heather Heyer was killed for demonstrating against violence.
And some voters in these areas might be put off by controversial laws passed by the Republican legislature, including a voter ID requirement—which has since been struck down —and a bill which requires transgender individuals to use bathrooms corresponding with the gender on their birth certificates, rather than their gender identity, and also prohibits municipalities from enacting special protections for the LGBT community.
House Democrats increasingly see the controversy swirling around Brett Kavanaugh as a political boon just weeks ahead of the midterm elections — a saga they think will energize female voters already put off by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and threatening to bring their frustrations to the polls.
Works by Vo have appeared in New York before, but he is not well known here, and the Guggenheim's tourist-heavy audience, about half of whom will be visiting the museum for the first time, may be put off by the diversity of strange objects and images in his work—kitchen appliances, furniture, tombstones, historical documents, packing cartons, chandeliers, mammoth bones, parts of Roman and early-Christian sculptures, a list of the obscenities and ravings voiced by the demon Pazuzu in William Friedkin's 1973 film "The Exorcist," to name a few.

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