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The film is part of a necessary retrenching for Marvel movies.
Major retailers are retrenching and shuttering stores, but online clothing purchases are soaring.
That generational progress, tenuous and subject to retrenching, is best viewed from distance.
Instead of retrenching laundry staff, they have retrained them in other food preparation jobs.
The emirate has looked into consolidating its holdings and retrenching from some overseas businesses.
Bush announced this week his campaign was retrenching in the early states, especially New Hampshire.
China is retrenching under President Xi Jinping, who has shown scant respect for market-based principles.
Rather than retrenching and recalibrating, Piper Jaffray is reiterating its call that the will rally strongly.
But with Trump retrenching on trade pacts, Latin Americans are actively looking east to boost growth.
They stretch from retrenching households to hesitant businesses, from a widening trade deficit to lackluster manufacturing.
Rail travel has been retrenching for decades in this age of the jet and the interstate.
Tasha: Yeah, retrenching the scale down to a more human size is so important for these movies.
Far from retrenching, many retailers are expanding their physical presence or spending billions to overhaul existing stores.
But the United States regulators mostly held firm, which may be one reason Deutsche is finally retrenching.
"We were not short the department stores," Chanos said of another traditional retailing sector that is retrenching quickly.
The Prospect laid off much of its staff and is retrenching to its roots as a policy journal.
A year ago, junk bonds were under significant stress as oil crashed and the global industrial economy was retrenching.
"At a time when people are pulling back or potentially retrenching, we are stepping on the gas," Mahajan said.
The metrics are also supported by selected high-quality loan portfolio acquisitions in 2013 and 2014 from retrenching competitors.
On Wednesday, Uber also said it was retrenching in another huge area of investment: its self-driving car operations.
"We're fortunate to be growing, continuously hiring employees and not retrenching," Capitec CEO Gerrie Fourie said in a statement.
The loan book's size and quality was also supported in recent years by selected loan portfolio acquisitions from retrenching competitors.
The President has us retrenching into something akin to Fortress America, consumed by fear, distrustful of the world around us.
Yesterday's announcement by the German lender that it was retrenching was a long time coming — too long, for many critics.
China may have exhausted its surplus peasantry, but the scope for reforming and retrenching its state-owned enterprises remains vast.
Ryanair said it could grow more quickly because retrenching by Air Berlin would result in fewer flight choices from Germany.
But this is Microsoft, a company that spent years fumbling new initiatives, laying off employees and retrenching from key markets.
Upstart online media companies like Vice and BuzzFeed that became darlings during the digital advertising boom have lately been retrenching.
But by retrenching, Microsoft could help the safety of a whole community, particularly people at high risk like his son.
That's partly why another lender that once harboured regional ambitions, Australia's ANZ, has been selling off such stakes and retrenching.
The US federal government, meanwhile, is ignoring the popular will and retrenching, clinging to coal as it swirls down the drain.
The developments contrast with retrenching efforts by robotaxi companies such as General Motors Co unit Cruise, Uber Technologies Inc and startup Drive.
The buyside has been retrenching too, with investors ranging from the leading institutional money managers to retail accounts all suffering big outflows.
But the company is retrenching, thanks to an additional $3.5 million in funding from its original investor, the blockchain software company ConsenSys.
NS. "This is about creating an amazing asset and a very strong company, not about retrenching," Vodafone Chief Executive Vittorio Colao said.
The founders had the idea to help small businesses obtain loans after the retrenching of traditional financing sources after the 2008 financial crash.
That is to say, after retrenching for a few years, they reverted to type: borrow more, run down savings, and carry on spending.
What Trump is doing is walking back some of his comments over the past several days, while retrenching his attack against Curiel in particular.
Over a month later the company began retrenching and shuttering locations in Providence, R.I. and Portland, Maine where the company had set up locations.
During this period of retrenching Mr. Newhouse sold most of his art collection and moved out of his large townhouse into a smaller apartment.
Even after retrenching from some of its relationships, the bank will still be one of the major bankers to the fossil-fuel industry overall.
The end of the TPP has prompted China to try to seize advantage of the vaccuum left by a retrenching United States, according to economists.
Sessions's policy will ramp up disproportionate rates of incarceration for African-Americans and Latinos, fully retrenching the federal government in failed policies promoting mass incarceration.
Sunday, he kept Pied Piper from drowning in red ink by firing all noncore staff, selling $70,000 in office equipment, and retrenching at Erlich's incubator.
Founded in 2013, Zenefits had been valued as high as $4.5 billion in May 2015, but has been retrenching in part because of its regulatory issues.
The software giant is largely retrenching from its Lumia Windows phones, and rumors suggest the company is focusing on a "Surface Phone" launch for next year.
"We have EU incumbents retrenching, restructuring...creating more and more opportunities for Ryanair, particularly in primary airports," Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said in a video presentation.
The nation's oil firms are retrenching, with large producers planning little or no further expansion and some smaller projects struggling even to cover their operating costs.
After the U.S. imposed sanctions on a handful of Russian oligarchs in 2014, sanctioned oligarchs responded by retrenching inside Russia and have generally weathered the sanctions.
The campaign took off after launching in front of a crowd of 22,000 people in Oakland, but is now retrenching in an effort to conserve resources.
It's a stunning deal for the digital media industry, coming as many publishers are retrenching after a round of ultimately disappointing Facebook-fueled optimism and investment.
But even some of the biggest operators have found themselves retrenching recently; those that moved most aggressively to expand, like MedMen, have been hit particularly hard.
It comes as the group is retrenching in its core territory after losing all but 3 percent of the area it once held in Iraq and Syria.
The remaining 17m are white-collar professionals, a lot of whom work in the information-technology sector, which is retrenching amid technological upheaval and threats of protectionism.
Tripp said after the housing crisis, underwriting standards tightened which led to better credit markets and builders retrenching, causing a shortage of supply in entry-level homes.
"Alt School retrenching, cutting back, closing their school in Palo Alto and disappointing those parents who send their kids there, is one example," Cuban told CNN Business.
But Europe's leaders signaled their desire to consolidate their sphere of influence as Russia and China move to fill the vacuum left by a retrenching United States.
But their fundraising had taken a significant hit during the crucial third quarter before the primary season, when they needed to be preparing to scale up — not retrenching.
While a retrenching mining sector has hit demand, a retreat in major mining currencies such as the Brazilian real and South African rand have become a growing headache.
It also would reverse years of retrenching by the American military in the Middle East that began with President Barack Obama's withdrawal of troops from Iraq in 20123.
So whether it's with expensive advertising, sharpened attacks on the leading candidates or retrenching to make their stand in a single state, the longshots are taking their shots.
The jihadist rebel said he believed Islamic State could repeat the strategy it used in Iraq last decade of retrenching when under attack, then rebounding in more virulent form.
Only three years ago, Oscar was a much smaller business, with only 70,000 members after retrenching its coverage and pulling out of markets in Dallas-Fort Worth and New Jersey.
" On the call, Cook ticked off a long list of countries — Brazil, Russia, Japan, Canada — that are facing "slowing economic growth," while pledging to invest throughout the economic downturn and avoid "retrenching.
THE PULLBACK FINALLY HAPPENED: As the market steadily climbed to record highs in January, investors were nervous that the longer the market went without retrenching the more severe a pullback could be.
The move by Europe's biggest lender by assets comes as it plans a broader strategic shift to try to improve performance in the United States at a time when many lenders are retrenching.
Otherwise, MyTaxi is in Germany, Australia, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Sweden, while Hailo — after retrenching from North America and going through many other growing pains — is currently strongest in the UK and Ireland.
ABC clearly thinks comedy is its future (unlike NBC and Fox, which are retrenching in the comedy department), and there was probably room for the network to expand if it really wanted to.
Last year some equity-focused funds bet on a recovery for the global shipping industry through the stock and futures markets but many are now retrenching after heavy losses in the fourth quarter.
Microsoft We're not expecting any major news from Redmond at this year's show given it's all but retrenching from smartphones, with continued job cuts to its mobile making division under CEO Satya Nadella.
Those lengthy business cycles are already proving to be too much for some, such as Nokia, which today announced that it would discontinue its work on VR cameras; and Intel's retrenching from the market.
The news from Europe's biggest lender by assets comes as it plots a broader strategic shift to try and improve performance in the United States at a time when many lenders globally are retrenching.
PARIS/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European utility companies are retrenching in their home markets and looking to unwind debt-financed cross-border mergers deals as increasingly nationalist governments balk at foreign ownership of strategic power supplies.
Cathay Pacific Airways has denied a report that it is retrenching another 200 employees, a day after the airline said it was cutting 600 jobs in its biggest headcount reduction in almost two decades.
S. deals, in addition to a cash crunch at LeEco, which has been facing financial difficulties and retrenching after rapid expansion into smartphones and electric vehicles, according to deal makers involved in the industry.
"We view a significant retrenching of the Car Store strategy as a necessary first step towards establishing a credible recovery strategy and underpinning forecast stability," Jefferies, which rates Pendragon 'hold', wrote in a note.
At a time when Russia's biggest banks were retrenching due to the world economic slowdown and Western sanctions on the country, Otkritie was snapping up assets from diamonds to pension funds and rival banks.
Ford (F) is also in the process of retrenching in Europe, closing five plants in the United Kingdom, France and Russia and selling a sixth in Slovakia, as it works to reshape its business worldwide.
About a year and a half ago, while other news organizations were retrenching, The Times decided to invest in expanding its footprint around the world, particularly in countries like Canada where it has a strong readership.
"It looked like pretty lousy results, but the market may be taking some encouragement that they're retrenching more rapidly," said Brian Madden, portfolio manager at Goodreid Investment Counsel in Toronto, who has avoided buying HBC shares.
Now after almost being ruined by an effort to take on Boeing and Airbus in the market for larger airliners, Bombardier is retrenching to its railway business, with private jets its only remaining stake in aviation.
For a president who seems intent on ending America's role as the policeman of the Middle East -- of retrenching without totally disengaging, as Nixon did after Vietnam -- the DIY approach should resonate in his own echo chamber.
There has been a retrenching in doling out venture capital in Silicon Valley and other start-up hubs like New York, and for months, global markets have been in turmoil, causing some investors to become more risk-averse.
Cars 3, Toy Story 4, The Incredibles 2 — they're all on the production roster, and they make it look like the studio is retrenching into safer bets and guaranteed successes, after a long run of award-winning original works.
DSI announced last month it was reviewing its business to address market challenges which could lead to a withdrawal from non-core markets, retrenching on civil works in Saudi Arabia and a more conservative stance on recovering certain receivables.
The deal could help explain why Gutseriyev was able to afford to embark on a buying spree that has included banking assets and multi-million-dollar property developments at a time when his Russian energy industry peers have been retrenching.
The second-largest U.S. auto manufacturer is facing weakening profit margins in North America, a retrenching business in China, and losses in South America and Europe, at least some of which could continue to worsen, Moody's said in a research note.
A: There's been huge reputational damage in the sense that Brexit, from the outside world, is seen as retrenching into old Britain and not embracing the future and not being open to other cultures, and young, energetic, innovative people coming from abroad.
The internet giant recently put about $100 million recently into Quibi, Jeffrey Katzenberg's media startup, but it is in general retrenching from Silicon Valley in part because of CFIUS concerns — as exemplified by its blocked acquisition of Moneygram by the US government.
Yet many Democrats believe they will be shielded from those Republican arguments by the huge cost of the Trump tax cut: Its nearly $2 trillion price tag over the next decade means they can claim to fund big components of their agenda by retrenching it.
On domestic policy, President Obama left behind a sizable domestic record that moved the social contract in a progressive direction, whereas Trump has generally focused on cutting domestic spending and retrenching regulations aimed to protect middle-class workers, Obama had a very different agenda.
Yes, we saw more people of color lead prestigious films in the past year—the box office reflected it—but there's still been a conservative retrenching when it comes to who ought to lead a film, and that's been motivated in large part by the global audience.
These networks end up setting public agendas and shaping legislative choices: Tellingly, each of these networks extends across dozens of US states and plays a slightly different role in advancing shared goals — weakening unions, retrenching regulations and labor market protections, lowering taxes, and reducing government spending.
Democrats and Republicans had sorted into liberal and conservative parties, the former of which had been handed a once-in-a-generation opportunity to expand the social contracts of the New Deal and Great Society, the latter of which was committed to retrenching the liberal gains that took root in those eras.
While China may be trying to tackle the problem by reforming the banking system and retrenching the economy simultaneously, "it's going to be very difficult to fix the banks and fix the bad debt problem unless they begin at the root, which is the state-owned enterprises (SOEs)," he said, noting China has made little progress on reforming SOEs.
What they're saying: "Although we hear media reports of many larger businesses retrenching, in most industries small businesses continue to thrive, and many indicate plans to expand, whether by increasing headcount, increasing investment in the business, or both," said Jessica Moser, senior vice president of small and specialty business at MetLife, according to the press release.
A nadir followed. Trygstad accepted an offer to teach overseas. Economic pressures forced three years of retrenching. Stalwart supporters (The Freedom Forum, the Bureau of National Affairs, National Press Club and the Children’s Charities Foundation) helped YDC through this first bout with hard times.
Southgate also had a Super Kmart, which closed on October 12, 2014, due to Kmart's continuing financial struggle; as well as a Toys "R" Us, which closed on June 27, 2018, due to Toys "R" Us retrenching from the US market due to their own financial struggles.
The Allmusic review by Brian Olewnick describes the album as " very enjoyable recording, possibly the last all-around excellent Art Ensemble release before the group's retrenching after the departure of Joseph Jarman and the untimely death of Lester Bowie".Olewnick. B. [ Allmusic review] accessed 16 February 2009.
Burns was involved in ... correcting and retrenching to some small extent as the National Library of Scotland copy has corrections in his own hand. Alexander Fraser Tytler is credited with correcting the 1793 Edinburgh Edition proof. He was a great admirer of Burns's works and was the eldest son of William Tytler of Woodhouselee.
By the end of the 20th century as oil became increasingly significant, the sugar industry and agriculture generally sank into a low second place until the state closed down Caroni Ltd in 2003, retrenching 9,000 workers directly and a further 35,000 who were indirectly dependent on the industry. Consequently, just over of land became available for other uses.
The Act also lays down: # The provision for payment of compensation to the workman on account of closure or lay off or retrenchment. # The procedure for prior permission of appropriate Government for laying off or retrenching the workers or closing down industrial establishments # Unfair labour practices on part of an employer or a trade union or workers.
On 15 January 1989 the four- to eight-week Summer Plan was realized. It focused on limiting inflation and reducing government deficit. The plan aimed to achieve the first objective through more price and wage freezes and the introduction of a new currency (the cruzado novo). The plan proposed the retrenching of 90,000 government employees and closure of some state enterprises to reduce the budget deficit.
In 2012 TV1 announced a restructure retrenching several of its executives. On 16 August 2013, it was announced that TV1's carriage agreement with Foxtel was set to expire in December 2013, and that negotiations had failed to create a new carriage deal. With Foxtel being the sole subscription TV provider in Australia, this meant that it was expected that TV1, and its sister channel SF, would close.
Martin was born in Antwerp, the son of Jean della Faille, one of the leading merchants of the day. He worked for his father in London and Hamburg, and in 1582 succeeded him as head of the family firm. In 1587 he was captured by Dutch freebooters and sold to the English, who released him after payment of a massive ransom. From 1587 onwards he was retrenching on business operations and investing in land.
On 30 September 2016, TV5 President and CEO Emmanuel "Noel" C. Lorenzana stepped down from his position. He was replaced by basketball coach and Sports5/D5 Studio head, Vicente "Chot" Reyes the following day. Following his appointment, the network announced it would be retrenching around 200 employees as part of TV5's digitalization. In April 2017, TV5 acquired the rights to air the WWE after Fox Philippines decision to not renew its contract with the WWE due to unknown reasons.
On 12 June 2017, the SABC finally sacked Motsoeneng after an internal disciplinary hearing found him to having lied about his qualifications, firing and retrenching staff and policy violations in regard to salary increases. In August 2017, he failed to appear in the Labour Court to answer questions as to why he shouldn't be held personally responsible for wrongly dismissing eight SABC journalists in July 2016. They had spoken out about the latters decision for the SABC not to broadcast anti- government protests.
It was leased by the consortium to James Worthington and losses led to the operation being returned to the consortium to run. Instead of retrenching, the hotel expanded to include the 'Stanley Street Wing'. The hotel was buoyed by the successes of the Montreal Winter Carnivals of the 1880s, which were held in the square outside the hotel. The Windsor Hotel was soon at the centre of Montreal's social and business worlds, attracting not only railway visitors, but also business leaders, politicians, socialites, artists, and even royalty.
Aztec Money provides access to non-Bank invoice financing for agricultural, manufacturing and services companies who form part of global supply chains. It is one of the most useful finance company named after the civilisation. Aztec provides a market-place allowing institutional investors to fund global supply chains by purchasing invoices put up for sale by global suppliers. Aztec addresses the critical issue of global Banks retrenching and restricting credit to key developing export countries and companies that are strategically critical to global supply chains.
The workers started the movement against mechanization, and compelled the management to accept the proposal of semi-mechanization, which would raise the quantity and quality of output without retrenching workers. They resisted mechanization till 1994. (In 1994, one section of the leadership behaved treacherously with the workers and handed over the Dalli mines to the management for full mechanization.) Successive victories of the union in economic movements led to large increases in the daily wages of the workers of Dalli-Rajhara. But that scarcely had any impact on their standards of living.
Reynolds named the Smiths and R.E.M. as the two most important "alt rock acts" among this group noting that they "were eighties bands only in the sense of being against the eighties".Simon Reynolds, Rip It Up and Start Again Postpunk 1978–1984, pp. 392–393. The Second British Invasion had its most direct impact on American country music, which immediately prior to the Invasion was enjoying a brief renaissance of mainstream popularity buoyed by country pop crossover artists. By 1984, country's mainstream popularity had fallen to a level not seen since disco, and Music Row publishers responded by retrenching, promoting neotraditional country artists popular with country's fan base but with less appeal outside it.
Due to banks retrenching from lending across borders in emerging markets, in 2009 the IFC started to syndicate parallel loans to the international financial institutions and other participants. To service clients without ready access to low-cost financing, the IFC relies on structured or securitized financial products such as partial credit guarantees, portfolio risk transfers, and Islamic finance. The IFC committed $797 million in the form of structured and securitized financing in 2010. For companies that face difficulty in obtaining financing due to a perception of high credit risk, the IFC securitizes assets with predictable cash flows, such as mortgages, credit cards, loans, corporate debt instruments, and revenue streams, in an effort to enhance those companies' credit.
The historical background of the film is multi-layered and complicated, which contributes to the motif and the form of the film. The 90s period saw China trying to do "damage control" to the country's image after the massacre that happened during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. David Shambaugh talks about the government's new agenda that focused on "restoring the appearance of unity in the leadership, ensuring the loyalty of the military, reestablishing social order, reasserting central control over the provinces, recentralizing and retrenching the economy, and redefining China's role in a post-Cold War international environment". In addition to the mentioned changes in the political climate, at the time of the film's release, the atmosphere around the criticism of Cultural Revolution shifted.
While the organization, however, has no age requirement for membership it does openly claim an agenda for reforming/retrenching of the American Social Security entitlement program and strengthening American institutions so they will be able to benefit current and future generations. A recent "opinion poll" on the USA Next web site asked the question, "Did you know that the AARP has taken over $1 billion in taxpayer money over the last 20 years?" The organization has also received criticism from conservatives and libertarians for signing onto a lawsuit against the tobacco industry. Theodore Frank of the American Enterprise Institute called the lawsuit "frivolous" and Walter Olson of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and Cato Institute criticized the move as placing them in company with Eliot Spitzer for litigiousness.
Meanwhile, the T'au had a rude awakening that the galaxy was not empty and theirs for the taking, but mostly controlled by the Imperium of Man, which even with its attentions divided between multiple alien threats controlled vast military resources. In the 250 years between the Damocles Crusade and the 13th Black Crusade (by the forces of Chaos), the T'au have been slowly but steadily expanding their sphere of influence, retrenching in the face of powerful alien races. As a civilised technological race which does not inherently embrace warfare, the T'au are one of the few races that the Imperium of Man might be considered to have "diplomatic relations" with on any level. Unlike every other alien race, the T'au do not wish the destruction of humanity, and their reach is very short due to their limited interstellar capabilities.
Haney López has described Ronald Reagan as "blowing a dog whistle" when the candidate told stories about "Cadillac- driving 'welfare queens' and 'strapping young bucks' buying T-bone steaks with food stamps" while he was campaigning for the presidency.Full Show: Ian Haney López on the Dog Whistle Politics of Race, Part I. Moyers & Company, February 28, 2014. He argues that such rhetoric pushes middle-class white Americans to vote against their economic self-interest in order to punish "undeserving minorities" who, they believe, are receiving too much public assistance at their expense. According to Haney López, many whites, convinced by powerful economic interests that people of color are the enemy, supported politicians who promised to curb illegal immigration and crack down on crime but in doing so voted for policies that favor the extremely rich, such as slashing taxes for top income brackets, giving corporations more regulatory control over industry and financial markets, union busting, cutting pensions for future public employees, reducing funding for public schools, and retrenching the social welfare state.
Full Show: Ian Haney López on the Dog Whistle Politics of Race, Part I. Moyers & Company, February 28, 2014. He argues that such rhetoric pushes middle-class white Americans to vote against their economic self-interest in order to punish "undeserving minorities" who, they believe, are receiving too much public assistance at their expense. According to López, conservative middle-class whites, convinced by powerful economic interests that minorities are the enemy, supported politicians who promised to curb illegal immigration and crack down on crime but inadvertently also voted for policies that favor the extremely rich, such as slashing taxes for top income brackets, giving corporations more regulatory control over industry and financial markets, union busting, cutting pensions for future public employees, reducing funding for public schools, and retrenching the social welfare state. He argues that these same voters cannot link rising inequality which has impacted their lives to the policy agendas they support, which resulted in a massive transfer of wealth to the top 1% of the population since the 1980s.
For example, as the narrator states "Democrats want to spend your tax dollars on wasteful government programs", the video shows an image of a black woman and her child in an office setting. Valentino found that the undeserving blacks condition produced the largest primed effect in racialized policies, like opposition to affirmative action and welfare spending. Ian Haney López, Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, refers to this phenomenon as dog- whistle politics, which, he argues, has pushed middle class white Americans to vote against their economic self-interest in order to punish "undeserving minorities" which, they believe, are receiving too much public assistance at their expense. According to López, conservative middle-class whites, convinced that minorities are the enemy by powerful economic interests, supported politicians who promised to curb illegal immigration and crack down on crime, but inadvertently they also voted for policies that favor the extremely rich, such as slashing taxes for top income brackets, giving corporations more regulatory control over industry and financial markets, busting unions, cutting pensions for future public employees, reducing funding for public schools, and retrenching the social welfare state.

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