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It steals intellectual property and ratchets up persecution at home.
Each scene ratchets up the tension to an explosive, chilling end.
She ratchets up the tension masterfully, and her writing is lively.
It ratchets up pressure on the GOP leadership to do something.
Naturally, Danny wants to join him, and the danger ratchets up.
Both show that the Graham-Cassidy plan ratchets down federal funding.
As the graph shows, fuel economy ratchets up as fuel prices rise.
All of this ratchets up hostility on the already anxious Korean Peninsula.
I think you're on track for maybe three rate ratchets this year.
The intensity ratchets up several notches, especially between teams loaded with Olympians.
I think of the GATT as a system of levers and ratchets.
To lift such cables, he would need ratchets to pull them taut.
The drama ratchets up a notch given the level of uncertainty around Durant.
But then it's Lee's turn, and he ratchets up his lies against Kenny.
Tacking $10 onto Verizon's Beyond Unlimited ratchets up the monthly price to $95.
Go deeper: Trump ratchets up U.S.-China trade war with new tariff threat
In that play, every scene ratchets up the tension like a coiled spring.
As the pressure ratchets up Countrywide has responded with its own online business.
He ratchets up the pressure and tries to pull this punk kid in.
The loss of Joseph, while tough, also ratchets up the emphasis on youth.
Thanks to human ingenuity the innovation comes and progress ratchets up another notch.
Mr. Kalpakjian's latest project, "Intelligence" (2016-2017) ratchets up these stakes even higher.
The split could persist as the Trump administration ratchets up the trade war.
Other reveals involved ratchets and straps attached to the beams of the coop.
The move ratchets up the stakes in the cutthroat world of ride hailing.
The cost ratchets up "significantly" to expand beyond that, the research firm said.
It's a show that ratchets up the sound design even in its quiet moments.
Some investors argue that, after the IPO, downrounds and ratchets are a distant memory.
The ease of entering the marketplace, regardless of location, further ratchets up the competition.
Its daily drumbeat ratchets up the rhetoric and undercuts our ability to reason together.
The care is self-evident, and the show's EDM score only ratchets up the insanity.
The tension ratchets up a little when Khloé, Scott, and Kendall discuss Rob over lunch.
But the new edition, well, it just ratchets the goodness up a couple of notches.
Then I call my dad and we start arguing, which immediately ratchets up my anxiety.
However, Élite takes dynamics found in those shows and ratchets them up to new heights.
Every new affront ratchets up the already-tense leftist base and riles up Republican RINOs.
Trump's recent moves at DHS come as he ratchets up his rhetoric on illegal immigration.
As it steadily ratchets up its provocations, America and its Saudi allies risk looking toothless.
He ratchets up criticism of a regional rival and accuses it of effectively declaring war.
News of the demonstration comes as Trump ratchets up his attacks on the cable network.
It keeps much of Obamacare's private insurance market, though it ratchets down the financial assistance.
Plus, both the AW610M and its wired RGB-lit sibling the AW510M offer a dual-mode scroll wheel that can transition between 12 ratchets and 24 ratchets per spin; you don't normally find dual-mode scrolling outside of Logitech's proprietary free-spinning dual-mode wheels.
"Every time Erdogan ratchets up his rhetoric, the threats and harassment increase over here," he added.
And ProMotion does more than just ratchet up the refresh rate, it also ratchets it down.
They may well be wrong, but the suspicion alone ratchets up the prospect of dangerous mistakes.
The company's employees cheer throughout the broadcast, which just ratchets up the tension in my gut.
Resident Evil 7 is scary for a lot of reasons, and resource constraints ratchets it up.
"The split could persist as the Trump administration ratchets up the trade war," Mr. Grocer adds.
As Azul ratchets up cancellations, it is unclear what, if any, international flights it will keep.
Investors have been on edge recently as the U.S. ratchets up its protectionist stance on trade.
And just like that, the tension ratchets up again and the story is back on track.
Mr. Norman compiles astonishing crescendos as the drama ratchets up, building in volume and rhythmic complexity.
Those costs could run even higher as President Donald Trump ratchets up his global trade war.
Ratchets are not uncommon, and in most cases offer the investor a return above their investment.
Every round of back and forth between Trump and his establishment critics ratchets up the stakes.
The larger question is whether Kushner's plan fails quietly, or ratchets up tensions in the region.
Throughout The Subsidiary Celedón progressively tightens the screws and ratchets up the threat of persecution and violence.
This risky practice, known as "ratchets," have become more commonplace in later-stage startups in recent years.
If you believe one it kind of ratchets you up into this different ... To the next one.
But the new HomePod speaker, which is going on sale today, ratchets this commitment up another notch.
And as the computations needed to verify transactions get more difficult, the corresponding coin award ratchets down.
I mean, there was a little stress added, obviously that ratchets things up a whole new level.
When countries in good times follow pro-cyclical policies, the public debt to GDP ratio ratchets up.
Buyers step in when the trade rhetoric softens only to reverse out when it ratchets up again.
The researchers found that including meat in a diet really ratchets up the cost of a meal.
Iran's rhetoric and reaction to being put "on notice" by the White House ratchets up by the day.
Google says that it ratchets down the refresh rate to 60Hz at the system level whenever possible, however.
The suspense always ratchets up a notch when you know  that any character can die at any time.
But it's been getting more attention lately as the Trump administration ratchets up its crackdown on illegal immigration.
I don't like feeling a step behind, something else that typically ratchets up my anxiety during the day.
However, there is a rapidly growing risk of miscalculation as bluster between two ego-obsessed leaders ratchets up.
Mnuchin attempted to quell growing uncertainty within Congress as President Trump ratchets up a trade war with China.
In "American Kingpin," he ratchets up the tech industry parallels with good reason, but it can feel overdetermined.
This book couldn't be more timely, appearing as President Trump ratchets up his attacks on the news media.
When the tension ratchets up during the postseason in October, his hugs may become more important than ever.
Whether the confluence of international attention and militarization ratchets up the pressure on Myanmar is hard to fathom.
Patrick, his starfish best friend, ratchets that excitement up several notches and adds an extra dose of cluelessness.
The limited-run Shelter-from-the-Storm sold out in days... ...possibly because the cuffs close with nifty ratchets.
Just as importantly, the music emulates the action on-screen, ramping up in intensity as the violence ratchets up.
Each year, this plan participant ratchets up savings by 2 percent, until reaching a deferral rate of 13 percent.
But with every second that passes, with every jump Mario successfully makes, the tension ratchets up further and further.
"Calibre" is a thriller that starts with a hunting trip and steadily ratchets up the tension, according to critics.
The North Korean test ratchets up tensions in the region and represents a show of defiance against President Trump.
His detention ratchets up pressure on the British charity, already reeling over sexual misconduct accusations in Haiti and Chad.
China has indicated it will respond with its own measures against the U.S. each time Washington ratchets up the tariffs.
Rather than fighting against the colour and mayhem of the novel, Mr Rubasingham's staging ratchets them up into hallucinogenic technicolour.
"I don't think you accept ratchets if you have a choice," said Hemant Taneja, managing director at General Catalyst Partners.
The main tension of the episode ratchets up when Caitlyn calls Kim to ask for help dressing for the ESPYS.
"I have epilepsy, and the medication I take to control it ratchets up my need to move around," he says.
First, coupled with the harsh rhetoric Pompeo used in his announcement, it ratchets up the U.S. pressure campaign against Iran.
As President Trump again ratchets up trade tensions with China and Canada, he has the strong backing of Republican voters.
Britain's decision to leave the European Union provides pointers for investors as President Trump ratchets up trade tensions with China.
The ratchets, preventing backsliding, consisted of rules preventing countries from going back on their previous commitments, except under certain conditions.
The tension always ratchets up at the top of the hour — and then a sizable chunk of the audience leaves.
We are let out into the tarmac and have to take a bus to the airport, and my tension ratchets.
Within the current climate of anxiety, my disquiet over cancer treatment, research and future patients' quality of care ratchets up.
Nutanix has two ratchets that could be triggered by a low valuation, though the company appears to have avoided that situation.
The filing ratchets up a confrontation between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government and the pharmaceutical industry ahead of an Oct.
What could change the course for the dollar is if the Federal Reserve ratchets up its forecast for interest rate increases.
The president ratchets up pressure, then either strikes a minor deal or argues he must hold out for a better one.
And as the counterterrorism rationales from internal arguments find their way into speeches and official statements, it ratchets up public anxiety.
Once again, Nolan adeptly combines action and nuance—but it's composer Hans Zimmer who ratchets up the anxiety, note by ominous note.
The Honest Company, Simplivity and DocuSign are among the other unicorns that are approaching IPO and also have ratchets, according to PitchBook.
As the CO22 level ratchets up in the simulated sky and the sea surface heats up, the dynamics of the cloud evolve.
Some are purely psychological; as more money flows into the game and more players garner sponsorships, the pressure to perform ratchets up.
Still, the reply ratchets up the pressure on Gannett, which can now choose to walk away or try to assuage shareholders' objections.
Brittle, staccato electronic sounds and filtered voices ricochet around him; a reggaeton beat appears and vanishes amid clatters, ratchets and finger snaps.
That part of the drill is familiar, but it will have an unfamiliar urgency, because Trump ratchets up everything, especially the stakes.
Fuentes' arrest ratchets up the pressure on the British charity, already reeling after reports of sex abuse by aid workers in Haiti.
However, it also deprives the government of revenues, and ratchets up deficit spending that at some point may trigger an economic crisis.
The ever-increasing demands of the modern workplace have proved to be a major pain point that ratchets up the pressure on employees.
Square's S-1: Of Ratchets And Unicorn Valuations Consider it an early warning, or maybe a gentle reminder, from your friendly securities regulator.
The complexity ratchets up from there; you'll gain new commanders as you rescue islands and unlock skills and items to customize your forces.
Some investors oppose ESG margin ratchets, which could reduce their income and increase the sell-down risk in general syndication for underwriting banks.
Mostly because the game ratchets tension so effectively that you feel like you're getting a break when you're asked to retrace your steps.
Teams are required, more often than not, which ratchets up the time requirement to make a set that will catch the market's eye.
"It definitely ratchets things up in terms of the threat level to US forces in the region," a missile expert told Business Insider.
That George Hill and Kevin Love are playing through injury ratchets up the would-be value of a few extra days off further.
Dow Jones industrial average heavyweight Caterpillar is flirting with bear market territory this week as the U.S. ratchets up trade tensions with China.
I've heard that's easier said than done because it does get pretty painful and there are sometimes where the pain just ratchets up.
"En el Séptimo Día" pulls off the tricky feat of feeling utterly natural as it ratchets with the mechanics of drama and suspense.
Instead of sweeping strings and get-out-the-cavalry horns, "Dunkirk" is set to a droning beat that ratchets ever up in intensity.
The rest of it is basically just a cacophony of string instruments being destroyed in hell, which ratchets up my anxiety to toxic levels.
But Mr Trump is reported to be telling that joke again, now with more seriousness, as Mr Bolton also ratchets up pressure on Venezuela.
Border Patrol checks within the 100-mile zone are getting more attention lately as the Trump administration ratchets up its crackdown on illegal immigration.
When Bourne arrives at his destination, a dusty illegal fighting ring in the middle of nowhere, Greengrass ratchets up the noise of the environment.
Although some of the later-stage investors were protected by something called "ratchets," a phenomenon that has become common in late-stage venture capital.
Trump says something super-aggressive on Tuesday, Tillerson tries to calm things down on Wednesday, and then Gorka ratchets everything back up on Thursday.
As Trump ratchets up his rhetoric, many American business leaders have taken to earnings conference calls to describe what they see as exigent circumstances.
The transportation sector would also have to be emissions free by that deadline, as the Environmental Protection Agency ratchets up increasingly tight vehicle standards.
The transportation sector would also have to be emissions free by that deadline, as the Environmental Protection Agency ratchets up increasingly tight vehicle standards.
But many in the industry doubted such "old-school" government intervention could help Sharp survive as competition from South Korean and Chinese rivals ratchets up.
Prey is great precisely because of the way it ratchets up tension around forcing you to weigh the value of different resources against one another.
China's central bank has been exploring the issuance of a sovereign digital currency, even as it ratchets up a crackdown on privately issued digital currencies.
In many tactical shooters of both then and now, the tension ratchets up as you creep around, and the combat acts as a release valve.
"Shut Up and Dance" ratchets up a squirm-inducing premise over the course of an hour, as characters are forced to do increasingly horrible things.
However, Tsai faces an uphill battle in January's election, amid criticism over her party's reform agenda and as China ratchets up diplomatic and military pressure.
He expertly ratchets up tension, not with cheap tricks or gimmicks, but by slowly letting each scene play out until you practically want to scream.
There's been a series of ratchets — times when the law or public opinion changed so conclusively that it seemed there could be no going back.
The people close to the president also complained that Scarborough downplays any criticism of Trump in person and then ratchets it up on the air.
"McCoy's case has gotten national attention, which ratchets up the pressure to disclose the body-worn camera footage sooner rather than later," Professor Bazelon said.
And the more all of this ratchets up, the more likely it is that the next incident will be more violent than anything we've seen.
That deadline ratchets up the pressure on dedicated Brexiteers in the Conservative Party who fear opponents will try to delay and ultimately thwart Britain's exit.
But by the time Brahms ratchets up the drama in the development section, Ms. Jansen and Mr. Pappano let loose all their charisma and sonic clout.
The report comes as the United States ratchets up its trade war with China and has gone after other major trading partners, including Mexico and India.
It was the type of hit that ratchets up the nastiness quotient beyond the standard hostility that develops between rivals during the course of a series.
Each Trump threat ratchets up tensions with Pyongyang and makes it harder for North Korea's status-conscious leaders to back down without seeming to lose face.
As Simon Baker's sound design ratchets up the tension, the company play with the ensemble ease that is one of the director Mr. Rickson's many gifts.
BEIJING — As China ratchets up pressure on Taiwan, the self-governing island it claims as its territory, the United States is cautiously starting to push back.
The film uses a lot of the stylized humor to set up its characters and world, then slowly fades it out as the drama ratchets up.
Aswath Damodaran, professor of finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University, said ratchets are often "glossed over" because they rarely kick in.
Our constant connection to the news and the rapidfire way it's shared ratchets up stress levels by inundating us with stories that provoke anger, fear, and frustration.
The draft budget bill ratchets down EPA funds for the year to just $5.7 billion, compared with $8.3 billion in the prior fiscal year — a 31% reduction.
For example, start-ups often try to build a high valuation, perhaps to offset a high burn rate, by offering protection to late-round investors called ratchets.
In addition, many of the fundraisings in China and the U.S. are done with ratchets, or protections so that investors get compensation if the valuations fall later on.
Brooks's proposition comes as President Trump ratchets up criticism of his attorney general, signaling a potential push by the White House to oust Sessions from the Justice Department.
Domestic corn supplies have dwindled in recent years, leaving little cushion for the extra demand just as Beijing ratchets up pressure on Washington in their escalating trade dispute.
"I learned all about my tools from ratchets to socket wrenches by handing them to him, and sometimes sliding under the cars to have a look," she said.
"As he ratchets up the trade conflict with China, President Trump's protectionism will inevitably start to damage the global economy," said Dario Perkins, managing director at TS Lombard.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - The nasty whiff of recession is hanging over Latin America and investors are taking cover as U.S. President Donald Trump ratchets up political and trade tensions.
Export growth is now about normal compared to the long run average of 5 percent annual gains, but it usually ratchets up above 7 percent during the boom years.
Think of the horde of part-time Uber drivers who pour into the streets when surge pricing ratchets up to 2x or 3x; everybody wins, albeit at a cost.
Those candidates will face challenges in remaining on debate stages this fall as the Democratic Party ratchets up the polling levels and numbers of campaign contributors needed to qualify.
The series' installation in a warehouse loading dock outfitted with glaring flood lamps ratchets up the atmosphere of menace, but never does the tenor of the exhibition risk melodrama.
I don't want to pay dues to an organization that ratchets up teacher and administrator pay and pension costs every year even if our community can't afford the cost.
There are two settings to choose from: the standard "Signature" option for normal playback, or Power Boost which ratchets up the bass and takes advantage of the Waves technology.
And it's that distance, and the ways you might act in a free place versus one where free thinking is strongly discouraged, that ratchets up the tension between them.
If there is a family history of addiction, or if other family members are using addictive substances like alcohol, tobacco or drugs at home, a teenager's vulnerability ratchets up.
A left-field art-pop break-up record that sees Tyler performing as a biwigged alter ego, IGOR casts this sensibility center stage, then ratchets up the glorious pomp.
BRASILIA, May 250 (Reuters) - The nasty whiff of recession is hanging over Latin America and investors are taking cover as U.S. President Donald Trump ratchets up political and trade tensions.
This development, while not entirely unexpected, ratchets the battle against Islamic State terrorists to another level—and has to send a shiver down the spine of all US law enforcement.
U.S. stocks have been volatile in recent days as a trade spat between Washington and Beijing ratchets up while Facebook has come under increasing pressure from lawmakers about data privacy.
And that distance, and the difference in how you might act in a free place versus one where free thinking is strongly discouraged, ratchets up the tension between the couple.
If America ratchets up duties on China in March, as it has threatened, the average tariff rate on all American imports will rise to 3.4%, its highest for 19903 years.
When you're both approaching a target — each player has separate targets, but they're close to one another — the pressure to get your kill without anyone spotting it ratchets up quickly.
The United States ratchets up pressure on Iran, putting sanctions on 13 individuals and 12 entities days after the White House put Tehran "on notice" over a ballistic missile test.
It suggests that even as he ratchets up military and financial pressure against Iran that he is also seeking a new deal to keep Iran from building a nuclear weapon.
Iran has seen waves of protests even before the coronavirus outbreak, which is deepening the popular mistrust of the Iranian regime as the number of cases and deaths ratchets upwards.
But as the pandemic ratchets up, with 417,000 cases and counting worldwide as of Tuesday, it's increasingly clear that the coronavirus is severely harming substantial numbers of people under 50.
Banks love to pass rate hikes directly onto credit card holders, so as the Fed ratchets rates up, consumers can expect to see their credit card interest increase as well.
Industry experts and some policy advisers are beginning to question whether "old-school" government intervention can help Sharp's LCD business survive, as competition from Korean and Chinese rivals ratchets up.
Whenever they appear in the same episode, the Cleganebowl hype ratchets up, and with both brothers meeting face to face in "The Dragon and the Wolf," there was no better time.
The program also reviewed more advanced topics like raising money from strategic investors, equity versus SAFE financing, crooked deal terms like ratchets and liquidation preferences and how to manage your board.
Unlike larger satellites that fly some 22,000 miles above Earth, lower orbit satellites necessitate networks of hundreds or thousands of satellites in order to be effective, which ratchets up the cost.
President Trump says the United States is suspending all travel to and from Europe for a lengthy period of time ... as the government ratchets ups its response to the deadly pandemic.
Watch simply for the sharp back and forth between mother and daughter: The tension ratchets up in an early scene; to escape it, Lady Bird jumps out of a moving car.
To say anything more would ruin the pleasure of watching a masterful movie that ratchets up tension and unease without ever giving away where its semi-absurd scenario could be heading.
Eventually, the drama shifts into a courtroom setting, which simultaneously ratchets up the suspense and makes the exercise feel more conventional -- like a more ambitious version of the "Law & Order" franchise.
Their journey to this realization happens in a series of tightly controlled and delightfully ruthless plot twists that occur with increasing speed and depravity as the film ratchets up the tension.
BRUSSELS – NATO&aposs European allies are pushing back against U.S. criticism that they are not spending enough on defense, as President Donald Trump ratchets up pressure ahead of a summit next week.
The third option essentially takes the second option and ratchets back Medicaid, in an obvious ploy to capture the support of those on the right wing of the GOP such as Sen.
The filing ratchets up a confrontation between the pharmaceutical industry and the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, which has vowed to make affordability a key plank of its election campaign.
The report was bang in line with Reuters' prediction and revealed a steadying pace of expansion as the Chinese government ratchets up spending and as a property boom offsets stubbornly weak exports.
Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN)The Taliban have claimed responsibility for a car bombing in Kabul that left at least 31 people dead, as the Islamist fundamentalist group ratchets up an offensive across Afghanistan.
In 2016, parties to the Montreal Protocol met in Kigali, Rwanda, and hammered out the Kigali Amendment, which ratchets down emissions of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), another class of refrigerants that warm the planet.
In addition to the pressure from the Amazon deal, Kroger's stock has also taken a hit from the pressure it's under as food prices drop and competition in the sector ratchets up.
But as the hour of the riot nears for her teenage son and his best friend, the pressure to pledge violent allegiance to their neighborhood tribe by taking part only ratchets up.
MEXICO CITY, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Shares in Mexican cement giant Cemex fell more than 8 percent on Wednesday, punished by a record low peso exchange rate which ratchets up its debt load.
The president has raised eyebrows in recent weeks as he ratchets up attacks on European allies, while showing reluctance to criticize Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom he is scheduled to meet on Monday.
As the divisive rhetoric ratchets up online and people invest their emotional energy in virtual worlds that don't even exist as the real one burns it seems like it's time to check priorities.
The effective deadline ratchets up pressure on markets to migrate from Libor to new rates compiled by central banks including the Bank of England, the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank.
This week: Politics loom over the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics; Assad ratchets up brutal campaign on rebel-held territory; Duterte gets a careful look from the Hague, and the #MeToo movement grows in France.
The president likes to argue that tariffs are a kind of direct benefit to the United States because China pays them, so even if the trade war ratchets up, there's at least an upside.
The way she bravely puts herself into terrible situations on her son's behalf makes her admirable, but it also endlessly ratchets up the tension because the audience knows she could just fold and run.
Vizio has gotten rid of built-in apps and bad TV software Now the 4K display itself looks terrific, and HDR ratchets up the viewing experience in a way that 3D never quite could.
The decision ratchets up the pressure on PPG to decide whether to file formal bidding papers for Akzo with Dutch regulators by a June 1 deadline - or walk away for at least six months.
CES, of course, ratchets that spirit up to 11, with major companies like Google and Yahoo calling hitmakers like Fetty Wap and John Legend in to make them seem cooler for a few minutes.
Mahler marks the first tutti chord " ff  "; more than two hundred bars later, however, he ratchets the dynamics up to " fff ," as the orchestra picks up speed and then goes over a psychic cliff.
But with Turkey digging in its heels on the S-400 purchase as Congress ratchets up the pressure, it seems all but inevitable the White House will end up imposing CAATSA sanctions on Ankara.
The decision adds to the acrimony surrounding the lucrative deal, which was a major prize in the technology industry, and ratchets up the legal battle around the transformation of the military's cloud-computing systems.
Of course, the cables would need to be mounted to poles sunk deep enough in the ground to withstand the torque of the ratchets, not to mention the weight of the cables and net.
Then there's the Trump loyalists who are racing out on social media, cable TV and the Capitol's hallways to protect the president as the impeachment inquiry ratchets up — and the president has taken notice.
Soft-call protection of 101 was also extended to 12 months from six months, alongside a myriad of document changes including restricted payments, the ability to take dividends and margin ratchets, the sources said.
The new offensive ratchets up pressure on Islamic State at a critical moment, with its fighters already battling an assault by Iraqi security forces on their remaining Iraqi stronghold in the northern city of Mosul.
Trump on Friday lifted steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada and Mexico put in place a year ago, a move designed to ease one area of tensions as a trade dispute with China ratchets up.
China's army prints both basic items, such as ratchets, and more sophisticated ones, including physical relief maps of local terrain that help soldiers plan operations more effectively than a paper map or screen display could.
Fed looks for alternative signals to guide policy *UPDATE 2-Trump ratchets up criticism of Fed interest rate rises *UPDATE 3-Fed walks careful line on trade, but downside risks emerging Reporting by Jamie McGeever
That move "radically ratchets up the stakes of what was already a high-stakes separation-of-powers dispute," said Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and professor at the University of Texas School of Law.
In New York, workers will now be allowed to take eight weeks of paid family leave, at half their salary; that ratchets up to 12 weeks at two-thirds of their average salary by 85033.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Growth in China's manufacturing sector unexpectedly picked up in August after a two-month slide, offering some cushion for the slowing economy as the United States rapidly ratchets up tariffs on Chinese goods.
The ruling ratchets up the political pressure on Christie, who became a major supporter of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump after dropping his own White House bid and now heads his White House transition team.
"Every year that we continue to add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere it ratchets up the level of human suffering and ecosystem destruction from climate change," said Susan Solomon, an MIT professor of atmospheric chemistry.
With major world powers retreating to their own corners to combat the coronavirus outbreak, prospects for multilateral diplomacy seem dim, especially as US President Donald Trump ratchets up his rhetoric against China over the coronavirus.
While late-stage investors in these companies can ensure financial protection in such down-rounds through the use of so-called "ratchets", they can hurt company morale and lower the financial return for earlier stage investors.
The coalition recommends a new approach: setting a standard for energy usage in buildings that slowly ratchets downward over time, so building owners and operators can adapt in ways that are most cost-effective for them.
Ruchir Sharma The announcement that President Trump's top economic adviser, Gary D. Cohn, plans to resign after apparently losing a battle over raising tariffs ratchets up concern that the White House is turning sharply toward protectionism.
But the party-line vote won by Democrats who control the committee ratchets up pressure on Attorney General William P. Barr as he decides how much of the nearly 400-page report to share with lawmakers.
As the Trump administration ratchets up pressure on Iran by increasing sanctions and planning, in John Bolton's ominous words, "other things," it may be hard to imagine that diplomacy between Tehran and Washington is still possible.
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The events reflect the increasing bitterness and division between the two sides, as the pressure to secure a deal on both ratchets up, but whose positions still appear to be far apart after three weeks of strike.
CAPE TOWN, June 26 (Reuters) - South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Mayardit has launched an investigation into crude oil pre-sale contracts from the country as it ratchets up production, a letter seen by Reuters on Wednesday showed.
Steve StiversSteven (Steve) Ernst StiversWaters clashes with Trump officials over 'disastrous' housing plans Financial sector's work on SAFE Banking Act shows together, everyone achieves more GOP ratchets up 2020 attacks as impeachment storm grows MORE (R-Ohio).
Trump ratchets up 'rigged election' claims "I think there is truth to some of the things that he lays out on this, I just don't think it's that constructive to make it the campaign issue," King said.
It ratchets up the drama to deadly serious heights in the second act that might seem melodramatic were it not for the legitimate points that the story and the dialogue raise about human nature and racial prejudice.
Read more: Morgan Stanley just made its biggest bet since the financial crisis in a bid to win the hearts and minds of unicorn startup employeesThe growth comes as competition ratchets up across the wealth-management spectrum.
AFM's decision ratchets up pressure on PPG to decide whether to take its offer directly to Akzo shareholders by filing formal tender offer papers with Dutch regulators by Thursday, or walk away for at least six months.
The pick-up could offer much-needed support to China's slowing economy as the United States ratchets up tariffs on Chinese goods, though policy makers are likely to remain keenly aware of the risk of property bubbles.
Mr. Trump's decision to confront India over its trade practices ratchets up trade tensions at a moment when the administration has been trying to ease frictions with China, which have rattled global financial markets and unsettled businesses.
The three characters (and an agitated dog) have an encounter at the pound in a scene that at first feels like a routine exchange, then ratchets up the tension to build a sequence with more sinister undercurrents.
The biggest troubles in Lady Bird's world are in her family; they're struggling with finances in a way that a teenager usually can't fully comprehend, and when Larry loses his job it ratchets up Marion's anxieties too.
The attack – the third alleged Israeli strike on Iranian forces in Syria in the past month – further ratchets up the tensions between the bitter enemies, which observers fear could soon boil over into a new Middle Eastern conflict.
But one risk factor hanging over the markets is that the direction of relations in the Middle East is likely to continue to affect the markets in the coming months as the US ratchets up sanctions on Iran.
"Price volatility is set to remain the theme in oil market over the coming sessions as ongoing trade spat between the United States and China ratchets up," said Abhishek Kumar, head of analytics at Interfax Energy in London.
Peele's description for the film adds a bit more insight — her character Adelaide Wilson, is "haunted by an unexplainable and unresolved trauma from her past and compounded by a string of eerie coincidences," which ratchets up her paranoia.
In its annual Operation Cross Country, the FBI often ratchets up federal arrest numbers by conducting stings in cities like Kansas City, where driving from one part of the city to another means crossing from Kansas into Missouri.
"It definitely ratchets things up in terms of the threat level to US forces in the region," Ian Williams, the deputy director of the Missile Defense Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told Business Insider.
Lawmakers are also expected to pay a visit to the morning shows this week as attention ratchets up for the final stretch of campaigning heading into this year's midterms, with Sunday marking 100 days until the November elections.
Increasing the number of bus and bike lanes, but under-enforcing the rules to keep them unimpeded, "is one of these programs that ratchets up New Yorker sincere cynicism about government doing the right thing," Mr. White said.
Trump's new top economic adviser Larry Kudlow is continuing to try to dampen global investor concerns over the looming trade war, suggesting that the tariffs may never go into effect, even as the President ratchets up the pressure.
Cheri BustosCheryl (Cheri) Lea BustosPelosi tells Democrats to focus on Constitution, not Trump GOP ratchets up 2020 attacks as impeachment storm grows Pelosi: Turning Texas blue is 'our hope for the future' MORE (D-Ill.)  sought to convey.
MANILA (Reuters) - As the Philippines' tough-talking new president ratchets up a campaign against irresponsible mining, the suspension of a quarter of the country's nickel mines and the risk of more action to come is spooking global nickel markets.
Whether by increasing tariffs further on China and further restricting Huawei's access to U.S. markets, or by sending a carrier strike group to the Middle East, President Trump ratchets up pressures in the hope of leveraging that into success.
TDC made several changes to its recent €3.9bn equivalent buyout loan, including updating the most favoured nation clause, which allows companies to raise additional debt; adding margin ratchets; and capping Ebitda add-backs at 25% of the initial figure.
"Placing the IRGC on the U.S. FTO list is consistent with the Trump administration's maximum pressure strategy on Iran for three reasons: "It ratchets up on the economic pressure on those who perpetuate malign activities at home and abroad.
"We expect further measures over time, as the U.S. ratchets up the pressure, but we think a trade embargo is still some way off," said Stuart Culverhouse, Global Head of Macro & Fixed Income Research at Exotix Capital in London.
All of this, combined with Trump's bellicose, and at times unhinged, statements, ratchets up tensions around the world and makes it easier for other countries—Russia, Pakistan, and even North Korea—to threaten a nuclear response to nonnuclear scenarios.
LONDON (Reuters) - Activist Edward Bramson on Monday made a renewed plea for Barclays' investors to give him a seat on the bank's board, as the war of words between his Sherborne Investors fund and the lender's management ratchets up.
As so often happens when debate ratchets up in comment sections and Facebook threads across the internet, the discussion on Nextdoor about e-scooters quickly transforms from a conversation between concerned residents into an accusatory neighbor-on-neighbor battle.
Stern presents an intriguing cast of characters and ratchets up the tension as McCall's lawsuit materializes: Her benefactress is a Christian Scientist opposed to government-mandated medical treatment; two of the lawyers on either side are bitterly combative rivals.
What holds all the strings together, in tension that slowly ratchets higher each season, is the intrusion of an alien species (or two) that presents an existential threat to humankind, but also presents the opportunity for new technological leaps.
As he ratchets the pressure back up with threats of a tariff war, Mr. Trump once again finds himself grasping for ideas to deliver on his signature campaign promise: ending illegal immigration, no matter how incendiary or legally dubious.
Death is poet catnip: Mention it in a poem and suddenly everything is dramatic and important, which is one reason young poets pour death onto their poems like salt onto flavorless food — it ratchets up the stakes real quick.
MANAGUA/MASAYA, Nicaragua (Reuters) - Supporters of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega tried to storm a church on Thursday, with a priest saying they hit churchgoers, as tension ratchets up between Roman Catholics and the government in the Central American country.
In its 29th edition, this series ratchets up the drama by taking 22 single competitors — among them, an Army drill sergeant, a professional snowboarder and a college drum major — and asks them to pair off based on first impressions.
The remarks by Major-General Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force — the unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps responsible for overseas operations — ratchets up the rhetoric between the two countries, following Trump's bellicose post earlier this week.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Growth in China's services industry picked up in August after dipping the previous month, an official survey showed on Friday, offering some cushion for the slowing economy as the United States ratchets up punitive tariffs on Chinese goods.
A study by law firm Fenwick & West found that, during the year ending March 31, 2015, 30 percent of 124 venture-backed companies that raised capital when their valuation was $1 billion or more used ratchets or other IPO protections.
The media continues ratchets up the verbal assault against the President and everyone in this administration, and certainly, we have a role to play, but the media has a role to play for the discourse in this country as well.
The cumulative effect of these correspondences ratchets up the intellectual fascination of the two bodies of work even as the dissimilarities in style and outlook between hot Munch and cool Johns make for an oddly fractious, even emotionally alienating viewing experience.
The deal may be among the biggest news in the nearly 18-month investigation: Not only does it open the door to more bombshells in the coming weeks, but it also ratchets up the pressure on Congress to protect Mr. Mueller.
Roger MarshallRoger W. MarshallHouse conservatives attempt to access closed-door impeachment hearing GOP ratchets up 2020 attacks as impeachment storm grows Internal poll shows Kobach trailing Democrat in Kansas Senate race MORE (R-Kan.), who is running for Senate, told reporters.
Moscow has also violated a treaty prohibiting intermediate-range missiles, a move that ratchets up the perceived (and intended) threat to European members of NATO; the United States is taking steps to violate this treaty, as well, to counter Moscow's leverage.
The world's largest sovereign wealth fund will undergo the most drastic changes to its mandate in decades as it ratchets up investment risk and pulls back on the amount of oil money it can spend if the Norwegian government's proposals are approved.
What you need this Christmas is a horror movie, a slasher film that starts out with a series of creepy-as-hell phone calls, ratchets up the tension, never reveals who the killer is, and includes an in-your-face pro-choice subplot.
American Crime Story is sad from the very first episode, but "House on the Lake" ratchets up the devastation by showing what a threat Andrew Cunanan posed to all the people in his life — even those who were trying to help him.
The test ratchets up tensions in the region and comes in direct defiance of Trump, who last month warned Pyongyang of "fire and fury" if it continued to threaten the U.S. North Korea has also launched several ballistic missiles in recent weeks.
The episode ratchets up the tension by including Byrnes and Connor as factors in the final showdown, from a poorly explained scene in which Byrnes monitors our men at the opera house to Connor's almost comically dogged pursuit of the alienist's team.
President Trump said Tuesday that he would nominate Barbara Barrett, a former diplomat and aerospace research executive, to be the next Air Force secretary, a move that came as Mr. Trump ratchets up plans to increase the military's focus on threats in space.
As pace ratchets up, lineups continue to shrink, big men launch more threes, and piercing defenders as they backpedal to protect their own basket becomes more and more of an offensive priority, the value of transition defense increases while offensive rebounds feel stale.
Last weekend Iranian officials announced the third in an unfolding series of ultimatums, whereby Tehran progressively ratchets up its violations of the 2015 nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) unless Europe offsets the pain of U.S. sanctions.
The move, the first since the Paris climate accord, ratchets up the tension between the world's largest publicly traded oil company and a growing chorus of investors concerned that climate change or legislation designed to curb it will harm Exxon's ability to operate profitably.
A Reuters poll of 58 economists pointed to 6.7 percent on-year gross domestic product growth in the third quarter, steady on the first two quarters of the year as the Chinese government ratchets up spending and a property boom offset stubbornly weak exports.
As you'd see in an equity financing, with its ratchets and liquidation preferences, there are many components to a debt deal: term of the facility, whether the principal amortizes or not, interest rate, warrant coverage and what kind of covenants come along with it.
What follows is by now a familiar sequence, popularized by battle-royale phenomena like PlayerUnknown's Battleground and Fortnite: scramble to get gear, seek out a fortifiable location, then grit your teeth as the game ratchets toward a chaotic endgame of all-out omnidirectional combat.
Trump ratchets up attacks The President has escalated his attacks on the Mueller probe in recent days, and his tweet on Wednesday comes on the second day of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's trial, the first case Mueller's team has taken before a jury.
Moving into single-camera naturalism, Lorre carries with him the structures and comic sensibilities of the multicamera network sitcom — he just slows the pace, stretching out the setups, and ratchets down the jokes, as if explosive laughs would be unseemly in these quieter surroundings.
Beijing may be calculating that Trump will not be able to stand the political heat of the trade war as his reelection race ratchets up -- a position his increasingly angry outbursts tend to support -- and might be interested in stepping back from the brink.
As Mr. Trump ratchets up the pressure on so-called sanctuary cities through what some advocates are denouncing as a "name-and-shame" campaign to force them to work more closely with federal immigration authorities, police and sheriff's departments are being caught in a crossfire.
Cheri BustosCheryl (Cheri) Lea BustosPelosi tells Democrats to focus on Constitution, not Trump GOP ratchets up 2020 attacks as impeachment storm grows Pelosi: Turning Texas blue is 'our hope for the future' MORE' (D-Ill.) characterization of the state as "ground zero" for the party.
The joint call by the group ratchets up pressure on European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager to take further action against Google, the world's most popular internet search engine, two years after she ordered it to stop favouring its own price comparison shopping service (CSS).
CHICAGO, July 13 (Reuters) - Bond and note issuance in the U.S. municipal market will total$9.6 billion next week as supply ratchets higher after a slump earlier this month due to the mid-week Fourth of July holiday, according to Thomson Reuters estimates on Friday.
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Paris plans to turn its school playgrounds into public "oases" offering cool, green spaces for children and parents alike as climate change ratchets up extreme heat and rainfall, just one of 35 actions in a new urban plan for the French capital.
Activist investor Daniel Loeb's hedge fund Third Point has demanded access to a trove of records from Campbell Soup, ranging from board meeting minutes to financial documents, as it ratchets up a campaign to replace the company's board of directors, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
CareCredit provides people financing for medical and veterinary bills, offering a way to foot the bill for appointments, but especially emergency situations or surgeries, by advertising zero percent interest that retroactively ratchets up to the double digits if the loan isn't paid back after a specific period.
Coulter dubbed Delta the "worst airline in America,"posting a picture of the passenger she said was placed in her pre-booked seat and calling the company's employees "Nurse Ratchets," likely a reference to the strict, heartless character Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest.
The effective deadline ratchets up of pressure on markets to migrate from Libor - used globally to benchmark contracts such as derivatives worth more than $300 trillion - to new rates compiled by central banks including the Bank of England, the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank.
Tuesday's letter ratchets up their concerns as several social networking sites face scrutiny from Congress and as other Congressional Black Caucus members such as Representative Maxine Waters, Democrat of California, say they worry about Facebook's role in the election and in allowing users to discriminate online.
But Buck's almost magical qualities -- including his ability to sense and address the man's pain -- ratchets that up to absurd heights, meaning you really, really have to be eager to give in to this movie on its terms in order to feel much of anything watching it.
The regulators said JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Bank of New York Mellon and State Street failed to show that they could be safely unwound during bankruptcy — and deemed their plans "not credible," a key trigger that ratchets up regulatory pressure on the banks.
" Ms. Coulter went on to complain that Delta "spends all this $$$ on beautiful aircraft & then hire Nurse Ratchets as flight attendants & gate agents," a reference to Nurse Ratched, the character known to be an overly strict enforcer of the rules in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
As the ticking clock in the opening sequence suggests, The Fog is a film obsessed with time, or slowly running out of it—and as the titular horrifying mist gets closer and closer to engulfing the characters, the score ratchets up the momentum with each harrowing Moog figure.
It hasn't been easy for an indie label to expand its breadth of sizes: "Committing to size diversity has meant that we have had to compromise on order scale; often we are unable to reach manufacturers' minimums," Morris says, since creating small quantities of many sizes ratchets prices up.
Trump's frustration ratchets up Trump has directed much of his frustrations over the markets on his treasury secretary, according to a person familiar with the matter, who said Trump has vented that Mnuchin's recommendation of Jerome Powell for the chairmanship of the Federal Reserve was a fateful mistake.
The handle ratchets down tightly enough that you don't need to death-grip the 17-ounce bottle as with some other handhelds, and the forgiving storage container has an extra pocket on the outside for keys or an emergency gel pack ... in case those six miles become 12.
Steve StiversSteven (Steve) Ernst StiversFinancial sector's work on SAFE Banking Act shows together, everyone achieves more GOP ratchets up 2020 attacks as impeachment storm grows Let's improve state and federal regulation of bank vendors MORE (R-Ohio), who previously served as the chairman of the NRCC, told The Hill.
J.P. The Israeli singer and electronic-music producer Noga Erez gives "Toy" a beat that jitters and heaves, ratchets across the stereo field, speeds up fitfully and stops for a moment of dead silence halfway through the song; the melodies are brief modal phrases hinting at Middle Eastern origins.
He composed the soundtrack that ratchets up the tension in the 2017 thriller "Good Time," which includes a song featuring Iggy Pop; he has also been a producer or remixer for Nine Inch Nails, FKA twigs, David Byrne and the avant-pop singer Anohni (who also appears on "Age Of").
The public message was that eShares will tell every employee everything there is to know about eShare's cap table, from how many options he or she owns to whether or not there are any ratchets or punitive preferences, to what that person's holdings will or won't be worth in a variety of scenarios.
Washington (CNN)The House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines Monday to publicly release a classified memo written by Republicans alleging FBI abuses in the agency's surveillance, an aggressive move that could feed a GOP push to undercut special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation and ratchets up a battle with the Justice Department.
In addition to Ms. Ndegeocello, the musical performers (or "testifiers") include Justin Hicks, whose smooth voice and quietly impassioned delivery recall Marvin Gaye; and Toshi Reagon, who ratchets up the passion in her fiery delivery of the moving "Love (as a State of Grace)," one of the less incendiary passages in the show.
As in other movies in the franchise, people and creatures get ripped apart and eaten, but the staging ratchets up the gothic horror stakes; at one point, a dinosaur stands on the roof of the mansion in a nighttime lightning storm and roars at the sky, looking precisely like a gargoyle come to life.
Her revised memory likely also ratchets up the scrutiny of Kushner's role on the campaign, where he was in the room for the infamous June 2016 Trump Tower meeting, and the transition, where he reportedly tried to create a communications backchannel with Russia and met with the head of the Russian development bank, Sergei Gorkov.
"Waves," which uses five ratios in all, begins in 1.85:1, but the space between the top and bottom of the frame begins to shrink as pressure ratchets up on Tyler (Kelvin Harrison Jr.), a high school wrestler dealing with the demands of his father (Sterling K. Brown), a secret shoulder injury and a relationship.
Cheri BustosCheryl (Cheri) Lea BustosPelosi tells Democrats to focus on Constitution, not Trump GOP ratchets up 2020 attacks as impeachment storm grows Pelosi: Turning Texas blue is 'our hope for the future' MORE (D-Ill.), head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), told vulnerable members to test their message in polling across their districts.
U.S. Representative Ed Royce, the Republican chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, called the decision "an important step in our efforts to apply maximum diplomatic and financial pressure on Kim Jong Un." Democratic Senator Edward Markey said the designation "ratchets up the rhetoric" but does nothing to hold North Korea accountable for its weapons program.
The degree of difficulty ratchets up a little more with every year, and if a hit series needs an extra three or four months to figure out how to top its previous season, most networks are willing to take the risk of offering more time to get it right, instead of taking less time and getting it horribly wrong.
He made some serious mistakes today and then of course the press ratchets it up to 11 as they do on just about everything, but the fact that it is also coming from the Republican side, from the conservative side, from people like Newt Gingrich I think drives home the point that -- I don&apost agree there shouldn&apost have been a summit.
In a show that's featured the Underwoods having a threesome with their Secret Service guard and Frank shoving a reporter/lover in front of a train, season 4 ratchets up the absurdity with the introduction of Will Conway, a moderate, handsome GOP candidate who brags about his humble home and works with his Democratic rival to thwart a terrorist situation.
According to new research out of the law firm Fenwick & West, which has been actively tracking financing terms, of the 41 U.S.-based technology companies that went public either last year or 2014 and that had raised venture funding in the prior three years (life sciences companies were not included), just 20 percent — that's eight companies — saw these so-called ratchets triggered.
Every episode introduces a new complication to what was already an extremely risky plan and ratchets up the tension nicely, and at this point, Joseph is such a wild card that as we head into the heist proper, I can honestly picture him doing absolutely anything to either help or hinder June in her quest to save 52 kids from Gilead.
Steve StiversSteven (Steve) Ernst StiversFinancial sector's work on SAFE Banking Act shows together, everyone achieves more GOP ratchets up 2020 attacks as impeachment storm grows Let's improve state and federal regulation of bank vendors MORE (R-Ohio) noted on the House floor, that was a year before zip codes were introduced and the first push button phones were made available in this country.
"Some have suggested that China will deliberately deplete its holdings of Treasuries in order to hit back at the U.S. if it ratchets up their trade war," said John Higgins, chief markets economist at Capital Economics "Even if this happened though, we suspect that the temporary downside for Treasuries would ultimately be trumped by the upside from an escalation of their dispute," he added.
Steel and aluminium are but pawns in a bigger trade game, the unique characteristics of each supply chain forgotten as the U.S. administration ratchets up the negotiating pressure on its NAFTA partners and adds autos to its list of grievances with the EU. The loss of focus is a shame because aluminium in particular shows why tariffs are such a poor trade weapon, managing both to cause maximum collateral damage and miss the prime target.
As 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 ratchets up the trade war with China and as he threatens import tariffs on European automobiles, there are many reasons to be concerned about intensified U.S. trade protection.
Working from a script by frequent collaborator Paul Laverty, Loach ratchets up the tension with nerve-racking intensity Although the film is set in the dispiriting environs of Newcastle's most featureless neighborhoods, the filmmaker takes care to inject his own brand of warmth and humor: Fans of Loach's delightful 2009 comedy "Looking For Eric" will particularly appreciate a hilariously profane argument between Ricky, a die-hard Manchester United fan, with one of his customers.
It also says it uses Olm and Megolm cryptographic ratchets, which are specified as an open standard with implementations released under the Apache license, and which have been independently audited by NCC Group.) New Vector CEO and Matrix co-founder Matthew Hodgson tells us that growth for Matrix is coming primary from the public sector and adjacent industries (which need to be able to communicate securely with government departments); from open source projects; cryptocurrencies; and activists and NGOs.
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Ed PerlmutterEdwin (Ed) George PerlmutterFinancial sector's work on SAFE Banking Act shows together, everyone achieves more House passes bill to protect cannabis industry access to banks, credit unions Showing consumers health care pricing could lower costs MORE (D-Colo.), Denny HeckDennis (Denny) Lynn HeckExclusive: Guccifer 85033 hacked memos expand on Pennsylvania House races Heck enjoys second political wind Incoming lawmaker feeling a bit overwhelmed MORE (D-Wash.), Steve StiversSteven (Steve) Ernst StiversFinancial sector's work on SAFE Banking Act shows together, everyone achieves more GOP ratchets up 2020 attacks as impeachment storm grows Let's improve state and federal regulation of bank vendors MORE (R-Ohio) and Warren DavidsonWarren Earl DavidsonFinancial sector's work on SAFE Banking Act shows together, everyone achieves more Conservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess GOP leaders struggle to contain conservative anger over budget deal MORE (R-Ohio) proved to be tenacious sponsors who were open to making the changes necessary to drive a large, bipartisan vote.

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