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"rife" Definitions
  1. if something bad or unpleasant is rife in a place, it is very common there synonym widespread
  2. rife (with something) full of something bad or unpleasant

975 Sentences With "rife"

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Beckinsale, 43, and Rife were casually dressed in matching beige and cream colors as Rife was seen holding the actress' face as he pulled her in for a kiss.
The stockmarket remains rife with insider trading and price manipulation.
No one controlled the whole country, and instability was rife.
The economy is stagnant and corruption is rife (see chart).
But such incidents have been rife elsewhere in the country.
Illustration by: Angelica AlzonaThe Gizmodo office is rife with Australians.
Government critics say the public sector is rife with corruption.
But his time as an airman was rife with racism.
Kidnapping is rife in Libya, especially in the lawless south.
Beierle's YouTube and SoundCloud history is rife with violent sexism.
The asset class is rife with companies with shaky businesses.
Baseless rumours that he is a closet Christian are rife.
A show about death is already rife with bittersweet remembrance.
Edelmann's social media accounts are rife with GamerGate support posts.
But every state and region of the country is rife
Bush's war on terror was rife with these circular justifications.
This process — typical of large companies — was rife with flaws.
Unemployment and underemployment are rife and labour productivity is low.
British morning television seems to be rife with hilarious bloopers.
But his road to success was rife with false starts.
"Competition between the banks will be rife," a banker said.
Her subjects are fascinating, her films rife with thoughtful conviction.
The scouting report on Fultz is still rife with warts.
Violence, alcohol and drugs are rife and clean water scarce.
Thermopylae imagery was rife among supporters of Trump's presidential bid.
Comparisons to the Nixon scandal have been rife recent months.
The beauty pageant industry has long been rife with scandals.
ROBERT MORRIS Minimalism was rife with competing and conflicting strains.
It is both deeply instinctive, and rife with social meaning.
Speculation was rife about who, or what, may lie inside.
India is also rife with false rumors about child kidnappers.
TikTok has been rife with Bachelor content for a while.
The Trinidad depicted here is rife with prejudice and hate.
The recovery effort, though, is complex and rife with perils.
The market is rife with refinished dials and aftermarket components.
The New York Times travel department is rife with parents.
The area is rife with ethnic tensions and drug smuggling.
Yes, homophobia apparently still runs rife in this Indiana town.
Obviously, all of this is rife with contemporary political allegory.
Speculation is rife on whether Broadcom will now go hostile.
"Female obsession with other females is rife," she said recently.
The country was rife with rumors of a possible coup.
Pardoning turkeys is a presidential tradition rife with dark humor.
This is a high wire act rife with potential landmines.
Cryptocurrency exchanges are rife with fraud and constantly being hacked.
And, as it happened, the week was rife with them.
The border, particularly in Texas, is rife with similar dilemmas.
Her story is also rife with involuntary addiction risk factors.
The food was terrible, the sanitation was awful, infections rife.
The meeting is rife with promise and peril, experts say.
But the idea is still rife with possibilities for corruption.
The facilities are rife with allegations of abuse and neglect.
It's a coup for Kleiner, which has been rife with turnover.
Viral intrusions YouTube is rife with strange alligator encounters from Florida.
By Saturday the front pages were rife with rumoured bust-ups.
The early days of Hollywood were rife with scandal and intrigue.
Silicon Valley is now rife with stories of sexual harassment, sexism.
YouTube is rife with success stories, some more deserving than others.
Prejudice was rife in parliament, ranging from the comical to humiliating.
The vision is rife with regulatory obstacles and is hopelessly complicated.
Past efforts to rein in production have been rife with cheating.
The caucus is rife with strange, confusing rules, Mr. Leonhardt adds.
Reports and speculation regarding a merger had been rife for months.
After all, it's not like 1987 wasn't rife with Trump drama.
The drinking water was filthy; yellow fever and malaria were rife.
The retail industry is one that's rife for disruption by technology.
But a new report says those criteria are rife with loopholes.
You thought Shaun White's gold medal win was rife with emotion?
The market is rife with Twitter buyout speculation in recent weeks.
The silence stretched between them, rife with attraction and electric expectation.
Nowhere is superstition more rife than regarding the subject of 'chin'.
The department overseen by Hornsey has long been rife with problems.
Science fiction is rife with stories of artificial intelligence run amok.
Bennu seems to be rife with water-containing, or "hydrated," minerals.
Still, moral panic about its effects on young minds was rife.
Peru is rife with conflicts over water, land rights and pollution.
But this same area was rife with Anopheles mosquitoes and malaria.
The intersection of booze and robotics is rife with awesome possibilities.
The show was also rife with shorter, strategically used musical moments.
When I land, my computer tells me it's rife with animals.
It is a remarkable and tragic tale rife with indelible characters.
Homosexuality is not specifically outlawed in Egypt but discrimination is rife.
The VA's culture, investigators discovered, was rife with false record-keeping.
Abuse is rife, as a recent Human Rights Watch report detailed.
Violent crime at the hands of drug gangs is rife here.
The history of these projects is rife with expensive, colossal failures.
Wages are low; sexual harassment is rife; workplace protections are poor.
Bribery is rife in one of the poorest countries in Europe.
And knowing references are rife, including to Trumps, Kardashians and Murdochs.
My grandfather read aloud newspaper stories rife with intrigue and horror.
Despite its heavy topic, the film is rife with visual splendor.
Black and Blackburn's stories are rife with a host of milestones.
Critics of an agreement with China are rife within the church.
Twitter alone is rife with educators broadcasting their company-bestowed titles.
Ntilikina will step into a Knicks team still rife with issues.
Jobs were scarce, opioid addiction was rife, and life felt insecure.
It was the latest run in a game rife with them.
He also argued that federal housing programs are rife with abuse.
And period poverty is still rife in the UK and globally.
Today I am a life member of the National Rife Association.
But it's also a mega-market rife with waste and inefficiencies.
Young girls are mocked for their weight; eating disorders are rife.
Calculating the greenness of a cloud is rife with nuanced distinctions.
But for many backpackers and migrants, exploitation by employers is rife.
Reports of corruption in the humanitarian crisis relief efforts are rife.
So rife are the levies that diplomats speak of a "checkpoint economy".
The campaign helped Gametime stand out in a market rife with competition.
Who's more used to living with a government rife with, well, scandal?
Galactic histories are rife with uncertainty and chaos—but how much chaos?
Since then, however, the case against Schock has been rife with problems.
But it comes in a process that has been rife with symbolism.
Weapons-smuggling is rife; particularly, says a diplomat, of Saudi-supplied arms.
Locking up drug users in prisons rife with drugs usually doesn't help.
Flash was and continues to be rife with security issues and exploits.
Our Startup Alley expo floor is fertile soil and rife with opportunity.
Rife opted for a light-blue button-down shirt and blue jeans.
Under a scorching Louisiana sun is a city rife with racial tension.
Fear of corporate and state-sponsored espionage has been rife for years.
Until surprisingly recently, racist and homophobic remarks were rife in the workplace.
Rumors of such a tie-in have been rife for a while.
Last summer, she was linked to comedian and actor Matt Rife, 23.
A major infrastructure package -- a Trump priority -- is rife with ideological landmines.
For many, making a major decision when young is rife with regret.
In China, it's evolving but still nascent and still rife with opportunities.
Dave Rife and Gabe Liberti, are an artistic duo united by sound.
A. aegypti is rife in Cambodia, India, Myanmar and Thailand (see map).
This is just a phone rife with bad decisions and bad execution.
It opens a Pandora's box in a land already rife with woes.
" -- statement via Twitter Director James Gunn "...Sexual predation is rife in Hollywood.
Brit: In terms of frequency, public drug use is rife and routine.
Speculation is rife that Clinton could name Warren as her running mate.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday retweeted an account rife with conspiracy theories.
In his definition, Islam is a protean human phenomenon, rife with contradictions.
Disinformation is still rife on the platform and is continuing to grow.
It can be rife with misspellings, vulgarity or flat-out wrong information.
According to Sahakian, though, in some industries modafinil use is already rife.
The banlieues are rife with riots, drugs, crime and high youth unemployment.
Since then, speculation has been rife about the content of their discussion.
Malnutrition and sickness are rife, and children are too exhausted to speak.
So Harper leaves politics, still rife with contradictions, and returns to Calgary.
Very, very carefully, it turns out, in a process rife with conflicts.
Reports of torture at the hands of the security forces were rife.
Markets are rife with speculation the BOJ could ease at its Oct.
The same goes for visual and—rife in the show—conceptual art.
Homosexuality is taboo in Kenya and persecution of sexual minorities is rife.
"I soon learned that Africa is rife with hidden danger," she wrote.
Malnutrition is rife and the local state clinic is out of medicines.
The World Economic Forum this year was rife with climate change talk.
But the idea, according to multiple aides, is rife with potential pitfalls.
Downtown is rife with greasy diners, fleabag hotels and steamy dive bars.
"We are a one-industry community, and that's coal," Mr. Rife said.
Orlando cops ditched their Rekognition contract after finding it rife with bugs.
Ads were misleading, and the process rife with bait-and-switch techniques.
The books were also rife with anti-Semitic and anti-Christian messages.
In Mongolia, the permit process has been rife with favoritism, experts say.
So our flirtations are clumsy, awkward, and rife with potential for failure.
In the 1980s, muggings and violent crime were rife on the subway.
Much of Borno is not under the authorities' control and attacks are rife.
"the deepening shades," as Yeats has it, rife with her hospitable authority and
We got comedian Matt Rife Monday night at the Laugh Factory on Sunset.
The world is already rife with Walter Whites, cooking up highs at home.
Homosexuality is taboo across Africa and the persecution of gay people is rife.
It's filled with contradictory studies that are each rife with flaws and limitations.
But if you look online, you'll find skincare reviews are rife with dissatisfaction.
Southern Iraq in particular has been rife with riots and protests since May.
And because of the lack of regulation, scams are rife in the industry.
It was a week rife with automaker earnings, but not all fared equally.
The tradition of socialist publications is rife with factionalism and stiff party lines.
Since this is the internet, though, the landscape is also rife with scams.
And her blog, Awesomely Luvvie, is rife with her classic wit and candor.
The thing is, Facebook is rife with intentionally misleading stories masquerading as news.
Speculation is rife that it could end up pumping money into WOW too.
Japan is rife with such rules about hair colour, style and facial hair.
In fact, Sex is rife with action; there is hardly a dull moment.
Streep also talked about how Hollywood isn't the only workplace rife with abuse.
Their region is rife with ethnic and tribal fighting, and with smuggling gangs.
BuzzFeed reports that Instagram has been rife with information about the new season.
Meanwhile, sexual harassment is rife in universities, at workplaces and on and on!
The r/shoplifting subreddit is rife with pointers on how to steal, sure.
Navigating the social media-verse as a public figure is rife with foibles.
Now, in its third generation, Apple's butterfly keyboard is still rife with issues.
And that's the well-intentioned ones… Ageism and sexism are rife here, too.
Food is rife with potential horrors, and Bourdain sure as heck knew food.
"The tech industry has been rife with forced arbitration," Blumenthal told The Hill.
"A corporate culture rife with misogyny and predatory sexual behavior," the report read.
That makes Guyana rife for future political discontent and local demands for renegotiation.
It doesn't help that we live in a society rife with false advertising.
In an environment rife with iron fists, it's hard to find olive branches.
The country is rife with corruption at the highest levels of the government.
And no area is more rife with jockeying than national security, with Mrs.
Parents do not send their children to school where corruption is rife[85033].
Since then, the crossover between professional and romantic has become rife with conflict.
Henning's Instagram is rife with muted and tonal blues, tans, corals, and mustards.
The lawsuit against the Torkian brothers is rife with alleged fraud and manipulation.
Who would carry around a rife if they're gonna go commit a crime?
I grew up assuming opossums were rife with rabies and mean as shit.
The industry is rife with constant infighting and accusations ricocheted between different firms.
They see a system rife with administrative inefficiencies, opaque prices, and customer dissatisfaction.
To her, the public discourse in Israel is rife with ethnically charged condescension.
But the charges added to a snowballing public conviction that fraud is rife.
Cherry-picking expedition Cherry-picking of reality was rife in the President's speech.
Facebook insists it is policing its Libyan platform, but illegal activity is rife.
The city was on edge, rife with racial tension and awash in conspiracies.
Mr. Tillerson's denouement seemed rife with the symbolism of the change to come.
Power is the strength necessary to live in a world rife with misogyny.
Zimbabwe is rife with tales of multiple centers of power within the establishment.
Rick Scott says the recount of his Senate race is rife with fraud.
Naturally enough, their descriptions of their lives are rife with uncertainty and anxiety.
It was rife with exaggerations, asides and lots and lots of "huh?" moments.
Wariness towards new foreign military operations is rife among voters in both parties.
Sectarianism is rife; tens of thousands of Sunnis flee their homes in fear.
Its long land frontier with Iran is rife with cross-border militant activity.
First, America's election systems are rife with out-of-date devices and software.
Extreme poverty makes life difficult here, and H.I.V. and waterborne illness are rife.
Special needs parenting—like all parenting—is a job that's rife with emotion.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has criticized the asylum process as rife with fraud.
Critics say that the programme, which has little oversight, is rife with abuse.
Illicit recruitment of athletes from neighbouring school districts is said to be rife.
"The concern is that it's a rife strategic location for them," said Johnston.
This year has been rife with budget cuts to education across the country.
Silicon Valley today is rife with parallels to Wall Street, its lessons unlearned.
New York is a city rife with basketball history, particularly on the playgrounds.
Brienne's plot line in A Feast for Crows is rife with these themes.
And like that movie, it's rife with apocalyptic visions of fire and terror.
Still, the moment was rife for one side to bring the tensions down.
Decommissioned ships are rife with hazardous compounds like asbestos and diseases like tuberculosis.
Its story is rife with the ethnic and class tensions of the '60s.
Substance abuse and alcoholism is rife; life expectancy rates hover around the early 50s.
The abyssal waters of the deep sea are rife with terrors and spooky fish.
Upon further inspection, the team found the pond was actually rife with these weirdos.
Peru, the world's No.2 copper producer, is rife with conflicts related to mining.
The work is rife with references to Islamist architecture, decorative motifs and geometric patterning.
Paging Dr. McCoy Science fiction is rife with visions of technology replacing human doctors.
The site is rife with beauty tips based on skimpy — sometimes nonexistent — scientific evidence.
Near the Algerian and Libyan borders, fuel smuggling is also rife and opportunities scarce.
Because you have it -- it&aposs rife with problems in terms of sanctuary cities.
It is Twitter's fastest-growing market and one that has become rife with harassment.
South Korea's so-called "chaebol" system of support for conglomerates is rife with corruption.
His economic development has not created many jobs and it is rife with corruption.
Speculation, building since the fall, now runs rife that she should even be replaced.
You may not know it, but the beauty industry is rife with job opportunities.
"Discrimination is potentially rife in the gig economy," she said in a recent paper.
The problem is that Ebola is spreading to areas rife with machete-wielding rebels.
That's not a given though when you consider how rife privacy is in China.
It was rife with "America First" themes and calls to rescue the working class.
The U.S. trucking market is worth about $800 billion, and it's rife with inefficiency.
Critics say the code is rife with distortions that discourage companies from repatriating capital.
Hollywood is far from the only place that's rife with claims of sexual misconduct.
Political climates rife with oppression and the ever present threat of state sanctioned violence?
Like Lemonade itself, they are powerful and haunting, rife with emotion, and visually stunning.
Maremma's nature preserve, rife with hiking trails, birdsong and wildlife, made for purifying afternoons.
But for months ahead of the telecast, the production has been rife with controversy.
His relatives controlled core parts of the army and economy, and corruption was rife.
That was changed by the 17th Amendment to fix a system rife with corruption.
In a world rife with random doxxings, swattings, and scams, this is a problem.
Trump's immigration policymaking has been rife with infighting and clashes between top administration officials.
Ms. Emerson pointed to hiring, another area that is often rife with unconscious bias.
And one, now that everyone is safe, that is rife for yet more jokes.
The agricultural supply chain is rife with middlemen and hindered by an arcane bureaucracy.
The graveyard that is my miles-long app purchase history is rife with embarrassments.
After all, the company's commercials are rife with references to Dyson's technology and design.
"There's kind of a sense that maybe some innocence has been lost," said Rife.
This episode was rife with men trying to hurt or take advantage of women.
Media reports of dead dolphins on Bulgarian beaches have been rife in recent years.
It's a world rife with misunderstanding, where mixed signals lead to folly and crime.
But early adoption is rife with negative consequences, one of which is public embarrassment.
The political vanguard, seen up close, was rife with sexual, social, and racial conflict.
Officials and bureaucrats have been arrested over the past year and corruption is rife.
Moreover, the masking laws are rife with exceptions (otherwise, Halloween would not be possible).
But that said, this whole political season seems to me rife with profound disappointment.
It meant that there was no danger zone, no place rife with infected mosquitoes.
Many of them are searching for deeper meaning in a society rife with materialism.
Employees in Bisbee toiled under poor conditions, and prejudice against immigrant miners was rife.
Undoubtedly, there are inherent challenges to operating on land rife with evidence of occupation.
But the early aughts, despite being rife with pube-skimming pants, wasn't all bad.
Nonetheless, local media reports suggest that the problem is still rife on social media.
For decades, urban areas have been rife with pain and suffering due to violence.
Wasserman Schultz's tenure atop the DNC was rife with conflicts between her dual roles.
And although the show was rife with dramatics, it fell flat with most viewers.
Such association health plans, before 1983, when rules were looser, were rife with fraud.
He describes how prostitution was rife — 15,000 streetwalkers and brothel workers in Manhattan alone.
Readers said the architecture and design industry was rife with similar examples of behavior.
Mining source material so rife with preexisting meaning provides fertile ground for this process.
At the time of the kidnapping, Mr. Hernandez's professional prospects were rife with conflict.
For five years Brazil has been mired in a drama rife with unexpected twists.
This device isn't for everyone, but it's rife with benefits that anyone can use.
Speculation is rife in political circles that Trump could fire Sessions at any moment.
The cards, rife with protest memes and slogans, were too impressive not to share.
Digital advertising had already become rife with fraud, intrusive pop-ups, and annoying ads.
Acting officials are rife throughout government, as career officials serve temporarily in top positions.
Reporters at Thursday's press briefing said the encounter was rife with conflicts of interest.
For Hartley, a return to New York is rife with opportunities, personal and professional.
Speculation was rife that, if things got bad enough, Beijing would send in troops.
Most already know that banned substances are rife in sport, well beyond Russia's borders.
Speculation is rife that dissatisfaction within the administration itself could also lead to departures.
The clues are tantalizingly vague and rife with wordplay, and they pull you in.
Even electricians, in a profession rife with shadow economy workers, complain about the competition.
Finally, Michigan should fix its broken occupational licensing scheme, which is rife with absurdities.
Outside of the accounting games, the Medicaid system is rife with even more fraud.
Their stories are as harrowing, complicated and rife with imponderables as any Lanzmann filmed.
"I've never felt that anti-Semitism is rife" in the Labour Party, she said.
Even by those standards, though, the 2018 nominations are rife with records and milestones.
Yahoo Chat rooms were rife with catfishing long before the internet term was ever coined.
Although the immediate danger has waned, the risks of starvation, disease and homelessness remain rife.
Preskill concludes:Quantum technology is rife with exhilarating opportunities, and surely many rousing surprises lie ahead.
Homosexuality is taboo in the east African nation and persecution of sexual minorities is rife.
These are just examples; 2018 especially was rife with reports of privacy-related screw-ups.
Still, the news raised some eyebrows in a country rife with unmanned U.S. military aircraft.
Rui Yang, a professor at Australia's Monash University, points out that academic corruption is rife.
But Sufjan's music is impossibly rife with meaning, however you want to look at it.
Naples lags far behind northern Italy for transport and digital infrastructure, and criminality is rife.
A 2015 BuzzFeed News investigation found that the H-2 program was rife with abuse.
When heroin was rife, the government prioritised treatment and attempts to deter use through education.
In Kyrgyzstan the kidnapping of brides, known as ala-kachuu (grab and run), is rife.
Indebtedness, especially among the disproportionately large number of families headed by single mothers, is rife.
Early looks at this sequel's VR support were rife with anecdotal accounts of crippling nausea.
A stadium construction boom fueled by the tax change, he said, was rife with corruption.
Mouse studies are currently confronting a number of areas where such unknowns have been rife.
Japan remains a male-dominated society and discrimination against women in the workplace is rife.
Presidential history is subsequently rife with stories of life-threatening conditions and even secret surgeries.
Internet advertising — what Marc Andreessen calls a "rolling fiasco" — is rife with fraud and distrust.
Though Russia's institutionalised doping is probably an outlier, individual doping is rife throughout elite sport.
Within minutes, her surname was trending with well over 100,000 tweets as speculation ran rife.
Speculation has been rife for months over the choice of the next central bank governor.
The history of Thanksgiving itself is rife with shifts in an attempt to stimulate spending.
But Peru is rife with conflicts over mining, threatening billions of dollars in proposed investments.
"We know the consolidation is rife here, and you can win either way," he said.
But at minimum, it seems the swimmers' version of the story is rife with inconsistencies.
The Fellowship's journey to Mordor was long and treacherous — rife with danger and fallen comrades.
The internet is rife with touchy viral debates, from the serious to the profoundly stupid.
Intra-party disputes will likely be rife, even when it comes to major campaign promises.
Online forums are rife with fond memories of government cheese omelets, cheese sauces, and sandwiches.
Affiliation-driven people find it difficult to excel in environments rife with conflict and disharmony.
Kidnapping for ransom is rife in Nigeria with foreigners and high-profile Nigerians frequently targeted.
Worse, the entire public comment process was found to be rife with fraud and abuse.
Nigerian actors have said abuse is also rife in Nollywood, the country's film industry. Aug.
The road to nailing a signature runway walk is rife with tumbles and awkward mistakes.
It's pure, in-your-face brutality rife with tenacious distortion and heart-pumping blast beats.
The area was rife with corruption, and contractors, Iraqi officials and others were getting rich.
The Internet is rife with viral challenges and memes producing funny videos and witty captions.
Aside from the public nuisance caused by inconsiderate users, vandalism and theft are also rife.
Concerns were rife last year that China's economy was stalling after decades of roaring growth.
Commentary about how football is a grandiose and regressive institution rife with misogyny and exploitation?
In addition to these barriers to innovation, the contact-lens industry is rife with protectionism.
There are still strict norms around social conduct, and allegations of rights abuses are rife.
Today, poverty is rife in the country and it is ruled by a despotic government.
The Sahel is rife with weapons and insurgencies, and some states are beginning to collapse.
In the wild, a healthy animal may be rife with intestinal worms and other inhabitants.
Acqui-hires and modest sales, on the other hand, are rife with conflicts of interest.
Even financial forms such as proxies and annual statements are rife with these flowery statements.
Indeed, its history is rife with controversies over the health or capacity of its jurists.
Background: Google Plus for months, and possibly years, has been rife with pro-terror content.
The Pacific Ocean and Mekong River, each rife with strategic advantages, could soon be next.
The education system is rife with conflicts-of-interest, corruption, and a lack of accountability.
They are portraying him as a robber baron whose company is rife with labor violations.
But it is rife with labor and human rights violations, according to labor rights groups.
The margin for oddity, always wide, grows wider, and is rife with jokes and surprises.
It's one of the most dangerous countries in the world, and gang violence is rife.
"I think it's rife in the DJ field," says NYC house music veteran Roger Sanchez.
It's just another issue in a game rife with bugs, broken quests, and server issues.
The list of available magazines was printed on sheets of paper, rife with spelling errors.
Should you travel to mosquito-rife territory, Dr. Engelman suggested a multilayered plan of attack.
Mueller's sentencing memo was rife with black ink blotting out the specifics of Flynn's cooperation.
Doc Martens are made with top-notch materials, handled with love, and rife with history.
Much like Hazim, Raid's journey to Greece was rife with false starts and perilous crossings.
Of course, this strategy has had some successes: The primaries are rife with nativist sentiment.
Scientists caution that predicting short-term climate effects in specific locations remains rife with uncertainty.
With so many Chinese-Australians left unheard, misunderstandings surrounding the Chinese-Australian community are rife.
The affected provinces, North Kivu and Ituri, are a conflict zone, rife with armed militias.
As a result, Old Fashioned, rife with cliché, feels forced and unnatural at every turn.
The administrative process is rife with different rules for the powerful versus the less powerful.
And while Kips Bay is rife with retail chains, it has quirky old businesses, too.
In China and other Asian countries rife with young smartphone users, mobile payments are routine.
A stunning arrest at Nissan, tech stocks tumble and Marseille is rife with unstable buildings.
Malnutrition is rife; the country's children suffer one of the world's highest rates of stunting.
Rashida Tlaib's canceled plans to visit her aging Palestinian grandmother has been rife with ugliness.
However, these moderators told The Hill that Reddit is still "rife with coronavirus-related misinformation."
These systems were rife with corruption and injustice, but they produced something like relative peace.
We in the developed world don't inhabit an environment rife with malaria and TB anymore.
It's a classic market often seen in Asia: rambunctious, colorful, and rife with copyright infringement.
In a movie universe rife with self-referential jokes, Steve is immune to the sarcasm.
She also commented on the "toxic male privilege" that is rife in the music industry.
A counterproductive system that's wasteful of public funds and rife with inter-agency turf wars.
The result is an online review scene rife with conflicts of interest and shady practices.
Claims about the city's motives have been rife, he said, with false accusations, innuendo, supposition.
It's a combination rife with losing possibilities for Andy Reid and his Kansas City Chiefs.
Iowa should never go first again because the caucus is rife with strange, complicated rules.
Each switch is supported by Mr. Stewart's winking sound design, rife with pop-song samples.
As parenting became rife with orthodoxy, the Marcus Welby model of the paternalistic doctor retreated.
This matters because critiques of "tribalism" in American politics are rife with talk of degeneration.
Speculation was rife on Wednesday about who would replace Mr. Di Maio as party leader.
The peacekeeping efforts focus on areas rife with conflict by deploying troops and other resources.
Each is beautifully wrought and rife with meaning — and slightly maddening in its ambiguity. —A.
In 2018, a CNN investigation found that child labor and corruption was still rife there.
On paper, the game sounds like just another sequel in a medium rife with sequels.
Instagram is also rife with photos of Kjeragbolten, another picture-perfect geological wonder in Norway.
The process of recommending life insurance doesn't have to be rife with conflicts of interest.
The project, known as East Side Access, has been rife with cost overruns and delays.
The comments under her posts about the scrub were rife with fears of micro-tears.
These are mainly close to Colombia's borders, where cocaine production and illegal gold-mining are rife.
Confidence. And considering she's only 19 (in an industry rife with criticism), hers is pretty noteworthy.
Self-censorship is rife in Saudi Arabia, which has one of the region's strictest media controls.
Homosexuality is taboo in the east African nation and the persecution of sexual minorities is rife.
The suit also paints a picture of a work environment rife with targeted harassment toward women.
Organised crime is rife and migrants dropped there would be vulnerable to extortion and forced recruitment.
In a country rife with racial tension, Aloe Blacc thinks he has a simple solution: Love.
Such an order could tear apart the cohesiveness of Israel, already rife with multiple fault lines.
But the background check system was rife with data problems and could not be immediately completed.
His output was bawdy and "populaire", executed in a graphic style rife with subversive noir humour.
When he took over, party discipline was slack: corruption was rife and officials routinely flouted orders.
So for the car to fail under his touch is a moment rife with corporate symbolism.
And that might be driving the anecdotal perception that the queer world is rife with bottoms.
Synthetic-cannabinoid use is rife in those American homeless shelters in which urine samples are mandatory.
Here's a few more: The (pro-gun) National Rife Association and the (anti-abortion) SBA List.
The current sociocultural moment is rife with uncertainty, ideological polarization, and large-scale tools of deceit.
But recent history is rife with overly ambitious, half-baked plans to colonize Earth's little brother.
Since last weekend, speculation has been rife towards what the Bank of Japan (BOJ) could do.
History is rife with examples of how dehumanization makes the violence of bigotry so much easier.
Apparently, episode 9 will have a Jason Isbell song in it that is rife with meaning.
This is post-9/11 America, rife with trust issues and wishing desperately for a hero.
Political history is rife with examples of candidates who boosted or deflated their campaigns during debates.
Camps for those displaced by the war are rife with abuse, with repeated reports of rape.
Despite significant social transfers, which accounted for 16% of government spending in 2016, inequality is rife.
In northern Nigeria, where polygamy is rife, Boko Haram still arranges cheap marriages for its recruits.
Our solar system is rife with geologic activity, from eruptive ice moons to mountainous dwarf planets.
Kidnappings are rife in Nigeria, where domestic security is weak, though they overwhelmingly target other Nigerians.
Not surprisingly, the internet is rife with examples of users shifting their behavior to evade restrictions.
Brexit has occurred, Trump has occurred, nationalism seems to be something that is going rife everywhere.
Klingbeil's painting is rife with movement, from a body contorted in ecstasy to tall swaying grass.
Many use forced labor, while abuses including withheld salaries and debt bondage are rife, activists say.
The world of dating is rife with inefficiency—and we all know how economists hate inefficiency.
And if self expression is your criteria for art, mixed martial arts is rife with it.
Playa Amor's menu is rife with dishes you would never find at your typical Mexican restaurant.
"Despite the amount of work done by FSOC staff, it was rife with problems," Kappler said.
Seven years after the Great Recession erupted, wage growth is stagnant and under employment is rife.
Only two years ago, Uber's workplace culture was known as aggressive, inappropriate, and rife with sexism.
This year's Sundance, for example, was rife with well intentioned VR experiments that failed to deliver.
But for all its pretty cobbled streets and chocolate box houses, Ribe is rife with peculiarities.
Hollywood is rife with examples of whitewashing, but this movie doesn't neatly fit in that category.
Twitter is rife with sexist trolls, but the king of them all must be Piers Morgan.
Cost cutting inevitably produces poor outcomes — understaffed facilities, rife with drugs and contraband, escapes and violence.
Homophobia and transphobia are also rife in a state where many religious communities remain deeply conservative.
In Beltrami's score, it's combined with an atonal string harmony rife with glissando and tone clusters.
But the world of kink and fetishes is rife with myths, misconceptions, and straight-up confusion.
But I don't like it, and new gyms seem to be rife with triggers for me.
The internet is rife with articles on platonic dates, platonic nudes, and platonic flings between women.
The IG report is rife with examples of bias, even if Horowitz hadn't explicitly said so.
It's too bad, because this dinner was rife with the potential for sartorial substance and communication.
Cash reigns, fraud is rife and even the most basic details can be difficult to verify.
The trial has put into stark relief the corruption that seems rife in New Jersey politics.
It's not a secret that district reapportionment after the 2010 census was rife with partisan politics.
The harbor was a shipping center in 4th century BC; today, it's rife with beautiful ruins.
"It's an area rife with inefficiency and a lot of turf," said the aforementioned biopharma CEO.
Two spaces that are rife with innovation and change are continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps.
The Trump administration is rife with unfilled positions and leadership posts filled in an acting capacity.
The EIS is rife with missing data and damning realities, said the NRDC senior counsel, Reynolds.
Beckinsale, 45, and Matt Rife, 23, were first linked in 2017 and dated for a year.
When we found this book, we couldn't read it, but this book is rife with images.
As a result, medieval art is rife with references to the miracles performed by kid Christ.
Speculation has been rife that Wu was detained over a 100 billion yuan loan from Minsheng.
Comparisons to the 1918 outbreak have been rife since the novel coronavirus outbreak began in January.
High schools and colleges, it turned out, were rife with troubled students who expressed violent thoughts.
The pay-per-view's other big match, between Rollins and Reigns, was rife with drama, too.
Recently, for instance, YouTube was rife with conspiracy videos about the school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
Polio workers often venture into areas rife with danger, particularly the risk of improvised roadside bombs.
Even the State Department, which runs the lottery program, acknowledges that it is rife with fraud.
The images, rife with irony and contradictions, are not unlike some of the shots from Manhatta.
This week, Janelle Monáe released a music video that is rife with imagery celebrating the vulva.
Working in decades rife with political and social upheaval, beauty may have seemed in short supply.
MORE EASING STILL EFFECTIVE Markets are rife with speculation the BOJ could ease at its Oct.
But the encampment still is rife with open drug use, violence and crime, local officials said.
Those early months of the Trump administration were rife with drama from those competing power centers.
Studies have shown that this creates an environment rife with stress, distrust and disengagement, he says.
Many voters are disappointed by the corruption rife within Afghan politics and by successive fraudulent elections.
Consumer advocates have complained that the system is overly complex and rife with poor customer service.
The music industry, like many others, is rife with tales of boundaries crossed and bodies violated.
In Germany, the far-right Alternative for Germany has faltered and is rife with internal disputes.
Business Insider found multiple sources who said that the real estate team was rife with problems.
Fears are rife that any collapse in tether could have huge ramifications for the bitcoin market.
Crime levels were high and municipal corruption — a major issue in his reform campaign — was rife.
And in a system rife with legal risks, there is a strong incentive to overdocument everything.
Cryptos have been rife with fraud, with scammers using a number of devices to cheat buyers.
Homeless encampments are rife with crime and disease; no one seems to have a satisfactory answer.
Fears of hacking and outside interference were rife, so all vote tallying was done by hand.
Pitch meetings, rife with sucking up and bogus fervor, are among Fogelson's least favorite executive tasks.
Each incident is subsequently pinned to an online map illustrating "hotspots" where harrassment seems particularly rife.
Hard-liners in a government rife with corruption want nothing to do with the task force.
But space is rife with unexplained phenomena that put those two mere optical illusions to shame.
"Honey" and "Human Being" anchor Honey, both rife with confidence and a sense of self-care.
Venus, that cloud-covered hellhole of a planet next door, is rife with exceptionally strange atmospheric behavior.
For consumers who are blind or have low vision, a shopping trip can be rife with challenges.
" "Men's soccer in China has been rife with mismanagement, corruption, and it's hard to avoid that legacy.
Experts said slavery was also rife on fishing vessels in Cape Town's luxurious waterfront in South Africa.
Beyond that, he's overseen a U.S.-supported bombing campaign in Yemen rife with allegations of war crimes.
" It holds that the CFPB's short history is "rife with examples" of "poor financial and personnel management.
Luckily, for those watching at home, the internet will be rife with coverage from the US Open.
With good reason: Last year the FTC found that the IoT sector was rife with security risks.
" But the out-of-town agitators remain steadfast arguing that the football camp is "rife with evangelism.
The late 113s were rife with blatant displays of overt racism and xenophobia against immigrants and Jews.
In one print, a woman sits at a bistro table, brown, bare-breasted, and rife for extraction.
The (wonderful) world of Haribo is rife with unimaginably delicious, squishy, delightful candies ... and a few duds.
Although Trusted Contacts is designed to be a personal safety app, it's also rife with potential misuses.
The variation in laws—and costs—has created a global surrogacy trade rife with complications and pitfalls.
"The Bundys and other militia groups are rife with Wise Use rhetoric about federal land," he said.
An entire paper trail for a system rife with human rights and constitutional abuses is at stake.
The country is rife with marketplaces for illegally obtained information, either gleaned from corporate or government databases.
Extravagant CEO pay packages, especially amid stagnating wages for the majority of Americans, is rife for blowback.
The publication of Mobilsicher's report comes at the end of a year rife with Facebook privacy scandals.
The water from the Flint River was more corrosive than Detroit's, and rife with lead and bacteria.
America's Department of Justice is probing price manipulation in cryptocurrencies, which is widely believed to be rife.
I think that's something we should obviously eradicate, and it's wrong, and it's rife not just Hollywood.
The government worries that some sectors of the economy, particularly property and utilities, are rife with it.
Speculation about how unwelcome candidates may be disqualified in future is rife, as ideology wrestles with constitutionality.
Image: APSince it debuted nearly a year ago, Facebook Live has been rife with content moderation problems.
Beckinsale was previously linked to comedian Matt Rife, 23, in 2017, and they dated for a year.
Her 2009 critical flop turned cult classic, Jennifer's Body, was rife with anger, betrayal and dashed hopes.
But it is increasingly celebrated with parades rife with floats, giant skeleton marionettes and thousands of participants.
Externally Kalanick and his executive team have been blamed for creating a bro culture rife with misogyny.
"[Divorce] is rife with all sorts of people that relish it and enjoy it," she told reporters.
Which means Plex is poised to take over an area of entertainment tech rife with ugly embarrassments.
Animal-rights types counter that killing them is inhumane, and that kangaroo meat is rife with bacteria.
And CarPlay is rife with those sorts of opportunities, from calls to Siri conversations to text dictations.
Corruption is rife: Transparency International, a Berlin-based watchdog, ranks Iran 136th in its corruption perceptions index.
In an industry rife with competition, grocery chains must adapt to growing consumer needs and market trends.
The Capitol is rife with rumors of a post-election coup to force out Ryan as speaker.
For now, the FGC is rife with divisions, and not just over the use of VIP rooms.
Indeed, it's rife with increased disruptions to the water system, meaning severe drought, wildfires, and pummeling deluges.
It's also rife with pitfalls for a President known to speak candidly and without regard for protocol.
Although homosexuality is not specifically outlawed in Egypt, it is a conservative society and discrimination is rife.
She resigned with a 25-page screed that painted the campaign finance agency as rife with dysfunction.
Money scandals have been rife in Japanese politics due partly to vague rules on reporting political donations.
Corruption in it ran rife during the previous administration, leaving soldiers to fight without weapons or ammunition.
Can that dam really be put into place, especially during an Olympics that is rife with controversy?
His business is rife with conflicts of interest, and his campaign has been amateurish and poorly managed.
The last thing you want to do is e-meet someone in a message rife with errors.
It is true that concerns about the City were rife when Britain refused to join the euro.
Regardless, this shouldn't be much of a surprise: The dark web gun trade is rife with scammers.
During the 2015 Tour, rumours of mechanical advantages and blood doping were rife in the French media.
Testimony showed Hill was playing Drake's "All Me," a song rife with F-bombs and N-words.
We know that Hurricane Harvey damaged factories, storage tank farms, and other places rife with toxic chemicals.
But even deporting the Connors back to the UK appeared to be a process rife with complications.
This area, which boasts the highest concentration of Copts outside of Cairo, has been rife with violence.
At just over two years old, the Nintendo Switch is absolutely rife with killer games to play.
The summit held in Biarritz, France, was rife with awkward moments, and not only from President Trump.
This has long been known as a lawless area, rife with organized crime and illegal trafficking activities.
Second, this random selection of who makes what debate on what night is rife with potential pitfalls.
Allegations of vote buying and violence from party members across the board was rife during previous elections.
Peru, on track to become the world's second biggest copper producer this year, is rife with conflicts.
Any decision by the U.S. to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital would be rife with political peril.
These are all countries rife with gang violence, and where members of vulnerable groups are particularly targeted.
Despite its swashbuckling reputation, the C.I.A. is a highly bureaucratic organization, rife with procedures, regulations and paperwork.
Robbery, kidnapping and human rights abuses are rife; random bursts of gunfire erupt in neighborhoods at night.
The F.B.I.'s conduct in every aspect of the San Bernardino case has been rife with incompetence.
The fast-food sector is rife with unlawful behavior and CKE is one of the worst offenders.
Also, the gig economy is rife with inhumane output expectations that can lead to serious health ramifications.
Instead, they opted for a reconstruction bidding process that was rife with allegations of mismanagement and corruption.
Those federations are rife with conflict of interests and biases, which is commonplace in international sports governance.
Class divisions are rife, and the economically disadvantaged are forced to become participants in their own oppression.
Nearly two dozen young people across the county described chaotic home lives rife with neglect and abuse.
But in the 1960s, when space travel was suddenly no longer fictional, such stories were especially rife.
Thousands of members and many of its leaders are being held in prisons where torture is rife.
But even within a century rife with authoritarianism in the region, the current Syrian system stands out.
The desperation and high demand for answers about the coronavirus has created an atmosphere rife with misinformation.
It is a place where suspicion is rife, informers are everywhere, and daily life is painfully hard.
The reports also appeared to be rife with errors, sometimes including the recruit's country of origin. Maj.
Ms. Stock pointed to reports on other clients that she said were rife with errors and misinterpretations.
The United States stock market, which has been a global magnet, is rife with its own anomalies.
Speculation that the Saudis had forced his hand ran rife, especially when he dropped out of view.
The energy source also has a tainted past, rife with references to Chernobyl and Three Mile Island.
Segura said he's always been attracted to off-color topics, and the special is rife with them.
I've shown how our nation's health care system is rife with schemes that are unfair to patients.
YouTube was once rife with conspiracy theories like these — and its own recommendation algorithm was the culprit.
Another cautioned even against hugging visitors from other continents, given that they might be rife with disease.
These pages are rife with finely jarring details and apparently minor trespasses that turn out to reverberate.
Like Castle, Mr. Mee has an affinity for found material; his plays are rife with acknowledged borrowings.
This capital of white marble is now encircled by yellow tape, rife with mendacity, cowardice and corruption.
In the Roman Catholic Church, these violations have been rife, and the stories behind them are appalling.
He sees in the frenzy of press and counterpress, so rife in the Bundesliga, elements of handball.
Speculation was rife — unfounded, as it turned out — that Prince Philip or the queen might be dead.
Although homosexuality is not specifically outlawed in Egypt it is a conservative society and discrimination is rife.
But through the various means Iran can hit back at Washington, opportunities for nasty escalation are rife.
This year&aposs March Madness could be rife with chaos, thanks to an unprecedented level of parity.
Our society is rife with glass ceilings, and the disability ceiling has the fewest cracks in it.
The healthcare sector is rife with such needless barriers to market entry and thus to robust competition.
It's rife in literature, including a joking reference in a letter from Friedrich ENGELS to Victor Adler.
His story about pinning a medal on a Navy captain was, if well-meaning, rife with inaccuracies.
But nature is no longer so rife with life that myriads can be afforded to be sacrificed.
Parts of South America have been rife with unrest for months, from Venezuela, to Ecuador to Chile.
Instead, the administration has delivered a bundle of simplistic national security slogans rife with contradictions and gaps.
Speculation is rife as to why the initial reporting based on the documents has named few Americans.
Court monitors said the case was rife with troubling inconsistencies that judges or investigators had not questioned.
Stigma about sexual assault is rife in Tunisia, with the blame often placed on the victim. 2.
Mistrust and mediocrity were rife, yet, Ms. Merkel has noted, few really thought the system would collapse.
Speculation is rife that objects could have been discarded at sea many years ago by construction workers.
The '90s was a time rife with unknowns, exciting technological advances, and the wild mystery of Y2K!
Then, the area was rife with addicts sleeping on filthy street floors, or in the dilapidated buildings.
The work is rife with nuances, especially in the blurred relationship between the human and animal worlds.
Mr. Carmona, the biochemist, said San Cristóbal's rivers were rife with E. coli and other infectious pathogens.
Victims can't afford to pay for justice, and corruption is rife in the court system, activists say.
TB was rife, HIV was through the roof, sexual assault was commonplace, and the overcrowding was horrendous.
Business Insider decided to take a look at the wealthy, democratic nations where corruption is most rife.
The internet is rife with accounts of painful Japanese dental work for those who care to look.
I am here to tell you that, yes, the movie is rife with references to the game series.
Yet corruption and clientelism remain rife, and the history of Mr Zaev's Social Democrats is less than spotless.
The economic recovery is, at best, lame; prices of staples are rising; alcohol problems (and deaths) remain rife.
Abandoning the existing sources leaves communities like Pooja's worse off, but staying in is rife with problems, too.
Earth's ancient oceans were rife with nightmare creatures, from many-limbed worms to six-foot-long crab-ancestors.
Imagine. Unfortunately, rife with fake news, the tool is just another of Twitter's small yet increasingly consequential disasters.
All told, possible mental and physical health risks are rife within the Texas border protection facilities Markel said.
My experience using the feature was filled with results rife with misspellings, profanity, and languages I couldn't read.
It's patently ironic that a memorial built in honor of him is rife with barriers for wheelchair users.
But campaigners believe this is unlikely given the lack of progress in many countries where it remains rife.
Sadly, that Silicon Valley is rife with sexism and outright sexual harassment is not necessarily a new story.
In the midst of a political season rife with division, these snapshots were a breath of fresh air.
Barnette's installation reimagines the saloon, not as it looked, but as a glittering utopian monument, rife with potential.
The myth-busting site, Snopes, has documented how online petitions can be rife with bad or misleading information.
The PGA stop at Riviera in recent years has had a tournament marquee rife with burned-out bulbs.
As a result, the project has earned a reputation as an unhappy one, rife with infighting and bitterness.
The internet is rife with videos of these oddities wriggling about, and once seen, they're hard to forget.
Call it slapstick feminism: "Broad City" is rife with sexual oversharing, drug-fogged high jinks and toilet humor.
It's an activity rife with jargon, and it gets as deep into electrical engineering as you let it.
The tech currently needs some work, though, because early tests of the concept store were rife with problems.
Its royal tombs, both those underground and the skyward-reaching pyramids, are rife with stories of hidden chambers.
The I.P.O. market has been rife with pain, as the broader gauges slumped this year and volatility spiked.
Physical and psychological illnesses are rife among the detainees, and health services on the two islands are limited.
Their region is rife with ethnic and tribal fighting, and with criminal gangs that run lucrative smuggling rings.
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science InstituteThe evidence is mounting that our solar system is rife with oceans.
Informal vendors crowd the roadway packed with pedestrian traffic through a neighborhood rife with cross-border gang violence.
"One of the things we think is rife in the UTM industry today is false claims," says Parker.
This year has seen some impressive investigative reporting into the horrendous human rights abuses rife in this industry.
Lily Hay Newman discovered that several mobile credit card readers are rife with bugs, potentially leaving you exposed.
Her project is firmly planted in the world of soul and R&B but rife with gospel undertones.
Barlow's sculptures may be abstract, but they feel rife with heads, teeth, legs, and orifices of every stripe.
Unlicensed drivers, unregistered vehicles and speeding buses are commonplace, police corruption is rife and traffic enforcement often nonexistent.
He denounced Christianity at an early age, but his work is rife with apocalyptic visions and paradises lost.
The problem is that the crypto journalism space is rife with integrity violations and reporters with questionable expertise.
But misconceptions about the causes and nature of concussions are still rife among coaches, players, and their parents.
"You start to dig deep and see where [the pay gap] is rife in the industry," she added.
Even after he woke up again, the situation was still unclear and speculation in the town was rife.
The commercial is rife with sexual innuendo, insinuating the two are in the middle of a torrid affair.
Ivanka Trump is trying to create a "women entrepreneurship" fund that is rife with potential conflicts of interest.
"It's an area rife with inefficiency and a lot of turf," another pharma CEO said in the report.
Although he did so in a later White House press conference, suspicion about his motives is still rife.
But in a West Wing rife with frustration and angst, few believe Dubke left on a high note.
The trafficking and sexual exploitation of children is particularly rife in tourist cities and illegal gold mining areas.
Speculation is rife that the Clinton-Trump clash could draw a U.S. audience of 100 million or more.
Many of the attacks come from government officials at the state or local level, and impunity is rife.
And while digital art is pristine, traditional art could be rife with blue-line marks, smudges and erasures.
He also disputed that his administration is rife with conflict, despite high-level turnover since he took office.
The debate will surely repeat itself, and it will almost as surely be rife with accusations of betrayal.
Her books are rife with references to pop and geek culture, as well as to legends and folklore.
Android and iOS are rife with free and inexpensive apps that could alert you when you need it.
Such devices include many stocked with cameras or microphones, or interfacing with internet accounts rife with personal information.
From an uncertain regulatory environment to the exigencies of clinical trials, this is an industry rife with risk.
Speculation has been rife in Chinese social media that banks in certain cities are temporarily suspending mortgage lending.
Instagram is rife with people claiming to be photographers offering to shoot models if they fulfill certain conditions.
Still, Mr. Ryan has a bulwark of support, even among members whose districts are rife with Trump supporters.
From the 1960s to the 1990s, after the first wave of decolonization, military coups were rife in Africa.
Rife, meanwhile, walked in a step behind the pair in a green v-neck shirt and black pants.
But despite legal protections, violence against the LGBT+ community remains rife, it said, calling it a "cultural problem".
The bill is rife with million-dollar subsidies for corporate farmers courtesy of the good old American taxpayers.
The snobbish commentary was rife with rage, negative comments about other people's bodies, and even camel-toe shame.
The early part of the film casts back to Ms. Jones's childhood, which was rife with racial indignities.
The pharmaceutical world is rife with rebates and side deals — all designed to elbow ahead of the competition.
The building, constructed in the early 1920s as a regional headquarters for Standard Oil, is rife with history.
" The speech is rife with incendiary language: • "Those whom the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad.
In addition, the prospect of governments making rules around the restriction of speech is rife with ethical dilemmas.
He's suing for that money and, in the lawsuit ... Zimmerman claims Alki's workplace was rife with sexual harassment.
Zero-hours contracts are rife, wages are falling, and the tectonic plates of the 9-5 are shifting.
He said the central government was rife with graft, as the two coalition leaders fattened their own allies.
While this section of antitrust law is rife with confusion, the proposed legislation is unlikely to add clarity.
This year, trade publications and gossip columns were rife with speculation that Ms. Wintour was looking to leave.
And new research from the Tow Center for Digital Journalism claims that Facebook is still rife with falsehoods.
Scrutiny of police actions has led to harsh criticisms -- some fair and some rife with enmity and mischaracterizations.
But last year's protest movement wasn't just empowering -- it also turned ugly, rife with mob violence and destruction.
Although not rife with problems like the Iowa caucus, it is true there were some hiccups in Nevada.
Homophobia is still rife in South Korea, where very few mainstream music stars have come out as gay.
South Korea, where speculation on cryptocurrencies is also rife, is working on plans to ban virtual coin exchanges.
This area is rife with poorly maintained roads, schools that appear to be dilapidated, and underfunded municipal services.
Thomas Rid notes that the United States was rife for an information warfare campaign, due to its polarization.
Untended waters are rife with fishing boats whose laborers, sometimes shackled to the decks, work in wretched conditions.
I am not saying the answer is non-monogamy, which can be rife with risks and unintended entanglements.
Woodward's book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," details a White House rife with chaos and personal insults.
It was the latest embarrassment in an often-politicized crackdown on militias in a country rife with them.
Our history is rife with irrational and even violent responses to politicians and their positions (ideological and physical).
The sketch was rife with puns from Beyoncé songs as the four entertainers talked nonsense to each other.
Once you do escape, San Francisco is extremely walkable -- and rife with distinct neighborhoods worth exploring, says Fleener.
The system is rife with racial disparities, as minority Americans are much more likely to be locked up.
Dinner, getting gas, at the salon … saying thank you in the form of cash is rife with uncertainty.
Kalanick was forced out of the company last year amid accusations of a culture rife with sexual harassment.
Rife corruption and mismanagement swallowed budgets, and most shelters outside the capital were left to fend for themselves.
Policy failure is rife, and it's bound to account for a portion of even the best-deserved fortunes.
And she thinks of her own case, a two-year ordeal rife with administrative failures, indifference and delays.
Violence against women is considered so rife that New Zealand is routinely described as possessing a rape culture.
The incident instantly became one of the worst privacy breaches in an era that's increasingly rife with them.
They're not hostile zones rife with al-Qaeda operatives or members of ISIS; instead, they're full of children.
The press conferences leading up to Saturday's fight has been rife with tension, bypassing entertainment for cringe-worthiness.
Although she wants to remain chancellor until the 2021 national election, speculation is rife that she may go sooner.
The USTR dropped its annual blacklist calling out marketplaces that are rife with counterfeit and pirated goods this week.
Russia is rife with regional autonomous and separatist movements that would like to break out from under Moscow's rule.
Newspapers said he had fallen out with May's powerful aides and speculation was rife about who might replace him.
From her new dating philosophy to another major career milestone, the new year is already rife with Grande goodness.
The festival could be considered questionable as reports of widespread starvation and poverty outside of the capital are rife.
"Burnout" is rife in Silicon Valley, he says, with tech workers sabotaging their own innovation with the excessive hours.
Here's a fascinating, incredibly detailed look inside Facebook over the past 15 months, which has been rife with scandal.
Today, large chunks of Africa remain rife with political upheaval, social dislocation, and unfathomable food security and wealth gaps.
Following their 2016 divorce, she was linked to Rife, as well as British actor and comedian Jack Whitehall, 30.
For trans people, online dating is a main source for meeting potential partners, though it remains rife with difficulties.
The couple reportedly did not have a prenuptial agreement, which could leave Captain Jack Sparrow's treasure rife for plundering.
PEOPLE breaks down some of the most buzzed-about candidates: Rumors are rife that Clinton might enlist Massachusetts Sen.
You guessed it: carbs, fat, salt, and sugar, which alter gut microbiota and create an environment rife for inflammation.
The scenario -- rife with loans, cash withdrawals, and check deposits -- strained banks, and many became temporarily short on reserves.
Speculation is also rife that the Bank of Japan might ease policy further, possibly as early as next week.
Obesity is rife (perhaps because of the popularity of a local delicacy, "orange chips", or chips cooked in batter).
A November 2016 report from rights group Amnesty International claimed labor abuses were rife on Indonesian palm oil plantations.
These information cues show details from Wikipedia and other sources like Encyclopedia Britannica for events are rife for conspiracies.
Google's parent Alphabet says it wants to keep and expand Nest, but the fledgling unit is rife with challenges.
In Palermo, Sicily's capital, many migrants live in Ballarò, a shady part of town where drug-dealing is rife.
Communal clashes are rife in Chad, a landlocked country in central Africa that is roughly the size of Texas.
Dining out, hotel housekeeping, even Amazon deliveries — saying "thank you" in the form of cash is rife with uncertainty.
On a landscape rife with tremendous challenges, where consensus and collaboration are being accomplished, we need to double down.
Although Britain is one of a handful of countries where LGBT people have equal constitutional rights, discrimination remains rife.
Gimelstob, 38, is a lightning rod for anybody railing against the conflicts of interest that are rife in tennis.
Red dwarf stars like Proxima Centauri in particular are believed to be rife with small, rocky Earth-sized planets.
Cancer cells are rife with mutations, but only a small subset of those are functionally important to the cancer.
Bitcoin is so rife with scam artists that Google and Facebook banned cryptocurrency advertisements on their platforms last year.
Until there is further clarity from the White house over immigration policy, insecurity will remain rife among these communities.
It's rife with concerning, possibly Child Online Protection Act-violating videos of tween girls dancing to risqué pop songs.
A VICE News and Type Investigations probe has revealed the tribunals to be rife with bias, inconsistency, and error.
Talk of baggage was rife at the Democratic caucus in Poweshiek's 8th precinct, held in a Grinnell elementary school.
Rife with business ideas, the schedule bursts with guides for monetizing Messenger, Instagram, video streaming, payments, games and apps.
Beckinsale, meanwhile, was recently seen kissing 21-year-old comedian Matt Rife in West Hollywood outside Villa Lounge restaurant.
Social media is rife with cliched images, we're all guilty of it, churning out simulacra into the digital abyss.
Villages that felt like villages, rife with gossip and local drama, hung thick with moss and choking vine forests.
ANC member Vanita Kok, from the Khoisan royal house, said Ramaphosa's message struck a chord because "corruption is rife".
Rife says that a problem with many music-making apps today is the limitations in audio and visual feedback.
"ESPN is, and always has been, a company rife with misogyny," Lawrence said in the lawsuit filed on Sunday.
It's a field rife with interesting challenges and no shortage of job openings, to say nothing of generous compensation.
In recent years, the event itself has come under sharp criticism for being self-indulgent and rife with contradiction.
Our immigration system is rife with pressing problems Congress must address, many of which may seem insignificant and tedious.
Housing and social problems are rife in some areas that have taken in a large part of the refugees.
Rife was an expert in architectural acoustics, helping to design the way sound would ebb and flow through buildings.
Speculation is already rife that his appointment marks the start of a new Saudi push to pump more oil.
Still, the lead-up to the meeting has been rife with speculation over the behind-the-scene political jockeying.
The Edelson suit alleges that Thut's objection to the firm's TCPA settlement with Gannett was rife with factual misstatements.
The stories told about the jazz singer we know as Billie Holiday are rife with contradictions, exaggerations and mysteries.
It was easy to get lost in Gibbon's elegant and sonorous sentences, rife with sly irony and quotable aphorisms.
Rife with genderfluid New Wave bangers, Masseduction highlights Annie's queer approach to gender and sexuality at its most prominent.
Comparisons to that other English personality who traded pop-culture stardom for industry credibility, Victoria Beckham, were suddenly rife.
She had a gift for translating what appeared untranslatable: The Asterix books, for example, are rife with quirky puns.
Shake-ups in the energy unit's management add to a year that's been rife with executive changes for Tesla.
With a government rife with corruption and a weak judicial system, children are abused and even killed with impunity.
The race is ostensibly nonpartisan, but in a state rife with partisan tension, it is nonpartisan in name only.
Betting on matches, domestic or anywhere in the world, is prohibited in Romania, but is considered to be rife.
The company said in a statement that illegal mining remained rife in the area and had caused deaths before.
Is league history rife with—ahem—charitable hometown scoring, with local stars making hay on more than just merit?
Late last year, Trump retweeted three inflammatory videos from a British far-right account rife with anti-Muslim content.
While hands inspire poetry and exorbitant jewelry purchases, the podiatric landscape tends to be rife with cracks and calluses.
And by Tuesday, Israeli social media was rife with mockery of the army's "empty building" strategy, Ms. Meir said.
For the school lunch cuts, the Trump administration is using the phony justification that SNAP is rife with fraud.
At first, these large-scale, all-over paintings rife with stunning pictographic detail seem intended to enrapture or captivate.
Shortly after the vote, both sides entered negotiations, and speculation had been rife about the nature of the deal.
Happily, I found mahaleb, rife with the same haunting, almondy aroma as noyaux, at my local Middle Eastern grocer.
"The Great Believers" is peppered with surprises, a minor wonder in a narrative so rife with dreadfully foregone conclusions.
It is a merger rife not just with potential for broad anticompetitive effects but also serious conflicts of interest.
That includes introducing them to the traditional Thanksgiving dinner, which can often seem rife with unfamiliar flavors and methods.
For women in low-wage industries, which are already rife with exploitative practices, the #MeToo movement is particularly crucial.
Mr. Boochani said that medical treatment for the refugees housed on the island was inadequate, with mental illness rife.
Speculation has been rife over whether and when Sanchez could call snap elections ahead of the 2020 scheduled date.
Gang rule is common in Venezuela's jails, where weapons and drugs are rife, often with the connivance of officials.
An environmental organization, Ben Magec, has vowed to fight the telescope, saying the area is rife with archaeological artifacts.
In an administration rife with turnovers and firings and rampant leaks, she has been a steadfast and influential player.
Raising an independent young adult means ultimately letting go, and that's a process rife with both pride and terror.
The internet is rife with misinformation about the origin of the virus and how to protect yourself from it.
Uncertainty is rife in the recession-hit economy with left-leaning Peronist Alberto Fernandez expected to win the Oct.
The lawsuit portrays the prisons as overcrowded, rife with violence, and marred by mold, flooding, and unsafe drinking water.
Mr. Rife remembers downtown sidewalks in Grundy, the county seat, packed with thousands of people on weekend shopping expeditions.
As of 2019, disinformation is rife and sources of good information on sexuality — like the MS Ladies and Khuldulee.
It's rife with rejection, and there are a lot of people out there who are not doing it right.
Many stay in shelters in Laredo's Mexican sister city of Nuevo Laredo, which is rife with crime and kidnappings.
ET This hyper-fast and super-gory modern take on the Doom series is rife with exploits and glitches.
Like many teenagers, he was a frequent user of Instagram, where his accounts were rife with posts about weapons.
But when it comes to sectors rife with competition, owning stocks within them can be downright "treacherous," he explained.
But in this interview, Omarosa seems to be confessing that Trump himself is rife with subconscious, anti-minority biases.
The canvas seems to have a life of its own, rife with the desire to speak something formerly absent.
But speculation is rife that his administration will instead adopt a plan penned by Republicans in the House of Representatives.
This song is rife with regrets about a relationship gone bad, because my idea of romance is apparently quite dark.
Highlights Speculation is rife over whether U.S. President Donald Trump will attend the forum, where he's due to speak Friday.
They see the changing climate as just another stress on top of a situation that was already rife with peril.
The paintings are rife with the kinds of telling details that would make a short story writer twist with envy.
Skepticism among investors is rife given oil prices have more than halved since 2014 as a result of global oversupply.
Much of Iranian speech is rife with exaggerations that, while understood by a native speaker, do not translate well literally.
In a department rife with internal crises, there is only so much that even the most sophisticated technology can do.
He hails from Bangladesh, and government corruption is rife in emerging markets, often going hand in hand with information suppression.
Before the rampage, the suspect posted a manifesto online that was rife with anti-immigrant hatred, law enforcement agencies said.
The scene is rife with peculiar humor and creepy vibes as the woman transforms into a grotesque creature of sorts.
Talk of the company going public was rife in previous years, but there seems to have been little progress made.
The question is how to deploy it in those parts of the world, particularly Africa, where the epidemic is rife.
For some iPhone users, iOS 11.0, the update for Apple's mobile devices released in September, has been rife with problems.
It's rife with cool anecdotes, like the one where John Wall thought he was going to tumble into the afterworld.
The band has long sworn allegiance to horror movies, and the album is rife with spooky samples and general perversion.
And as Ronald Cheng of O'Melveny, an American law firm, observes, online fraud, malware and mobile-phone scams are rife.
The 1960s and 1970s, today remembered as a golden age of bipartisanship, were rife with bombings, street battles and assassinations.
Suddenly, listeners had access to an experience that was both comprehensive and rife with the potential of discovering new music.
Laporta's testimony Friday appeared to bolster the government's allegations that Manafort's taxes and financial dealings were rife with inaccurate information.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. From the early 1980s to the mid 2010s, graffiti was rife in London.
The current public discussion is focused on industries like entertainment, media, and politics — rife with the power dynamics Aziz describes.
Speculation is rife that the Bank of England could also head for a new round of quantitative easing within months.
Lai's story is an intriguing post-apocalyptic novel, one rife with biotech and the remnants of the world from before.
The lowest-scoring cities mostly belonged to countries rife with civil unrest, war and continued threats from major terrorist groups.
Still, focus groups are rife with another type of deception, one that starts before participants even walk in the door.
When Mr Xi took power five years ago China was rife with speculation that he would move towards constitutional rule.
Rumours are rife that Mr Nazarbayev wants his daughter, Dariga Nazarbayeva, who presides over the Senate, to become president eventually.
An annual human-rights report on PNG by America's State Department names logging as an industry rife with official corruption.
I feel like a similar plan in the United States would be a political disaster rife with protests and lawsuits.
This may not sound like much, but in an industry rife with egos, it casts Beckham in a positive light.
The analysis has revealed an active weather system in Jupiter's upper atmosphere that's rife with ammonia, a nitrogen-rich gas.
Prisons are the place in our society in which drug use is most rife and drugs are most readily available.
The new hedge fund rules aim to shrink a vast industry insiders describe as a "Wild East" rife with fraud.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimonies before Congress last year were rife with lawmakers dispensing clueless or off-topic questions. Sen.
Crime is rife and health risks severe, but so far disputes amongst residents have stopped any progress in upgrading Santini.
That's good if you're in a country where censorship or surveillance is rife or trying to avoid location-based blocking.
The book is rife with photographs from the mid-80s when the band was forming because he just kept everything.
Social media and, especially, YouTube is rife with pranks—DIY ones, hidden camera stunts, pranks gone wrong and scare gags.
Even when it was buying clean energy, it did so in a manner rife with half-measures and cold calculation.
The dark web is rife with scams, but nothing quite compares to the case of fake hitman site Besa Mafia.
Most of the people profiled remembered DC as a city rife with a culture that mirrored their sensibilities and identity.
Rife, a 23-year-old comedian whose credits include Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Wild N' Out, dated Beckinsale in 2017.
"There are allegations that our communication is rife with sensationalism and embellishment but we never abandon the truth," said Ahmadi.
An internal WHO audit released in May revealed the organization is rife with incidents of fraud, corruption and sexual harassment.
Once again, a government program, rife with corruption and cronyism as always, results in massive levels of fraud and abuse.
There's always been an innate mythos and curiosity surrounding the Pokémon games, rife as it is with mysteries like Missingno.
And no matter the mode of writing, each text is rife with puns, laced with references, and encrusted with metaphors.
Kidnapping is rife across Libya, which has been in turmoil since an uprising unseated autocratic leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
But bearish sentiment about the country's economic prospects for the rest of the decade remains rife at home and abroad.
They agreed years ago on programmes to foster development in rural regions, where poverty is rife and infrastructure is inadequate.
Full of silky guys in boxy suits sparring for advantage, it's also rife with betrayals and acts of moral desperation.
One such stock is 3M, which delivered a handy earnings beat on Tuesday rife with orders from around the world.
Local and foreign non-governmental organizations say corruption is rife in Egypt while the government says it investigates all incidents.
Fashion influencers including Whitney Rife Becker, Ally Noriega, Katy Harrell and Lays Brenha, promoted themselves by tagging the startup LiketoKnow.
This low-income apartment complex that once housed the likes of Michelle Obama is today a neighborhood rife with challenges.
Jennifer Maddox Having grown up in Chicago's South Side, police officer Jennifer Maddox still sees a neighborhood rife with challenges.
The King's unprecedented move also comes amid rife speculation that he married a Russian beauty queen, Oksana Voevodina, in November.
And tales of abuses — like robo-signed affidavits filed in bulk, or aggressive collection efforts on erroneous debts — are rife.
The suit says Mr. Ailes propositioned Ms. Carlson in response to her complaints of rife sexual harassment in the workplace.
In 2009, the prices of homes and most other assets had fallen sharply, foreclosures were rife and unemployment was soaring.
Mental health problems are rife, with many detainees held for periods ranging from months to years and falling into depression.
Armed militia stalk the dirt roads, illegal gold and diamond mines operate with near impunity and ivory poachers are rife.
Diab, who reached Kelbit three weeks ago, said people were suffering from the cold, wet weather and sickness was rife.
And both sides are rife with skeptics that those across the table are ready to push ahead on the issue.
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On Monday night, TMZ caught up with Rife to ask if he had any advice for Davidson, 25, about Beckinsale.
Don't forget that racism is rife in the queer community and trans people of color are often the most vulnerable.
At a time when ideas of white racial supremacy were rife across Europe, he was the Paris Games' star player.
After receiving his test result, the city Health Department quickly swooped in and found the apartment rife with paint hazards.
Hong Kong is rife with elderly cardboard collectors who push trolleys to recycling centers to earn enough money to eat.
If a 213 year old with a mental illness can get a semiautomatic rife, how safe really is our country?
In a land rife with superstitions, myths and monsters the bridge has been at the center of an enduring mystery.
Justice Department officials and Mr. Barr argue that closed-door testimony rarely remains private because Congress is rife with leaks.
The board, which included eight men and one woman in the past couple of years, was rife with professional tensions.
Because the world is rife with misinformation, Dr. Lerner suggests avoiding unregulated online news sources and relying on depoliticized ones.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan once held promise as a potential beacon of democracy for a region rife with religious conflict.
Power cuts are rife in the country thanks to its ailing state-owned utility Eksom, which is hungry for investment.
He added that the "unlawful economy" in the Amazon, where illegal logging and mining is rife, was largely to blame.
The election is being held after state officials found the 85033 midterm contest in the district was rife with fraud.
And in studying a subculture rife with code words, it can be difficult to pinpoint hate speech, some analysts say.
But accounts often lagged for months or more before that verification — and mistakes were rife, according to the consumer bureau.
Greenwell wrote about topics that were rife with complication: desire, Bulgaria, privilege and at times a confluence of all three.
The markets are rife with funds run by computers, but handing decisions to the machines comes with plenty of risk.
As with most things on the internet, it turns out the review sections for black turtlenecks are rife with opinions.
In this bumper-car pileup of a race, rife with personal feuds and animosities, Ms. Fleet could well finish third.
The forums are rife with gear discussions, but there are just as many tips for persuading the ball and chain.
It's rife with issues like misnumbered levels and instant death if the part-cheetah, part-human characters jump too high.
While the number of sizable U.S. brands to acquire has dwindled, the European luxury market has become rife with opportunity.
"It is rife with logistical tests, engineering quandaries, curatorial challenges and political and racial sensitivities that linger," our writer says.
Speculation is now rife that Marta will retire soon but she did not want to talk about it on Tuesday.
Areas with heavy Uyghur populations are rife with security cameras and facial recognition systems, and residents are often relentlessly tracked.
Independent judiciary In Russia, high-profile corruption cases or cases against Putin's enemies are rife with examples of improper influence.
The rolling scandals at Uber remind us that the frat clubs of Silicon Valley are often rife with sexual harassment.
But with poverty rife and youth unemployment at 70 percent in Gaza, Shalhoub said he did not have much choice.
Contrary to what Trump and Kobach would have the public believe, American elections are not rife with widespread voter fraud.
Understandably, confusion is rife over what the heck is happening on the Senate floor: What was that vote Tuesday night?
A year after 10 formerly Communist eastern European countries joined the European Union, the Continent was still rife with idealism.
Witnesses this week have described an enterprise that was rife with misconduct, including the collection and completion of absentee ballots.
And we know from recent years that science is rife with false-positive studies that achieved values of less than .
Crys Yin's exhibition arrives at a time when Orientalism is still rife and often left unchecked within the art world.
PHILADELPHIA — It felt like the ending of a story rife with dramatic suspense, even though everyone here knew it wasn't.
" Yet, the Hippocrates Health Institute's website is rife with claims and testimonials that could, at best, be described as "not realistic.
Mr. Cruz, a decorated college debater with a contentious streak, clearly loved his time in a workplace rife with ideological differences.
With her new show on the way, I figured Jaimie's trash would be rife with all sorts of art-related refuse.
With jingoistic populism rife on both sides of the Atlantic these days, Mr. Fischer may have sought to make a statement.
She has given few clues to what her next role will be, leaving a void in which speculation has run rife.
You know, that hot new crypto market that the Wolf of Wall Street, Jordan Belfort, warned everyone was rife with scams?
It could just make the internet into a less open platform that's even more rife with propaganda, malevolent hacking, and surveillance.
The process of writing a book is rife with enough self-doubt as it is without injecting instability and existential uncertainty.
Seemingly unassuming, these pieces are rife with the anger of a people who have not forgotten the harm done to them.
While boob jobs are tricky to document due to Instagram's strict ban on female nipples, other types of accounts are rife.
Rife with bandits, corruption, dangerous wildlife, various diseases, and much more, it was a challenging time to be alive for sure.
We found that morale there has plummeted, anxiety is rife, science is being choked off, and much work has been paralyzed.
The auto industry is always rife with rumors, but one particular topic has kept the rumor mill working overtime for decades.
These are men whose administrations are rife with corruption, whose top aides and campaign managers are on their way to jail.
After all, our language, culture, entertainment, and politics are rife with stereotypes that keep reinforcing the associations we're trying to reject.
Facebook and Twitter were rife with young people engaging with the referendum, and -- on Friday -- expressing their anger with the result.
It's by far the most interesting in terms of beauty, too, rife with controversial dreadlocks, nightmarish black eyes, and mullet armies.
There have also been a number of lawsuits brought by former employees alleging a toxic workplace rife with harassment and discrimination.
The company behind the extras casting in Atlanta is TaylorMade casting, and its Facebook page is rife with Stranger Things requests.
LGBTQ discrimination is rife in Malaysia, but it doesn't get more ridiculous than an article telling readers how to spot them.
An explosion of "alt coins" and Initial Coin Offerings baffled casual investors in the ecosystem, and scams were (and are) rife.
Why we picked Handle: Construction might seem like an unsexy vertical, but it's massive and rife with inefficiencies this startup tackles.
It's easy to see how this inherently coercive visa program is rife with abuse ranging from wage theft to human trafficking.
History has been rife with roadblocks to justice like these, and the barriers to trans survival we face are not new.
It is also about the grit and glamour of the city at a time when rents were affordable and muggings rife.
While speculation has been rife regarding Slimane and the new Celine, the designer himself is a man of very few words.
Patriarchal norms are rife and El Salvador, for example, has the highest rate of femicide of any country in the world.
From Sapna Maheshwari: The influencer economy is opaque — and rife with questionable tactics — but there's no doubt it attracts big money.
Hugo Chávez, Former President of Venezuela Chávez presided over a country rife with allegations of widespread corruption and human rights violations.
Yet criticism is still rife, and the U.K. technology industry is all too often assessed in direct comparison with Silicon Valley.
Kim Jong Un's meeting Friday with South Korean President Moon Jae-in was rife with symbolism but short on concrete promises.
Piracy has long been rife in the waters off the tiny nations of Suriname and Guyana, as well as neighboring Venezuela.
In a society where homophobia is still rife and has sanction from many politicians, being openly gay is a political act.
The left criticized it for spreading fake news and the right charged that one of its features was rife with bias.
Aid workers and rights groups say abuse including beating and forced labor is rife, and have long appealed for their closure.
Accusations of poisoned food were rife, a perfect storm of fear around the subversion of those great nurturers: women and food.
The program today is rife with illegal immigrants who used forged documents and deception to misrepresent their age and arrival dates.
In an industry rife with competition, quick-service restaurants are pulling out all the stops to turn patrons into loyal customers.
It's a practice that is still rife across much of Afghanistan, and girls are often used as bartering tools between families.
Kenya is East Africa's largest economy but unemployment is high and corruption is rife, making life difficult for many ordinary people.
His basically zero-sum perspective shows us how not to conceive of a world that is rife with nonzero-sum games.
The service comes just in time for Sunday's Season 6's finale, which promises to be rife with spoiler-worthy moments.
As a refresher, multiple women who worked at Uber have described a work environment rife with discrimination, sexism, and sexual harassment.
The actress was spotted passionately kissing 21-year-old comedian Matt Rife on Tuesday in West Hollywood outside Villa Lounge restaurant.
Racial equality is also an issue that's rife with liabilities for Biden, and his announcement didn't sit well with some observers.
Brooklyn, which is undergoing an aggressive wave of gentrification, is rife with property owners who engage in these practices with impunity.
When it all goes wrong, they end up in prisons that are often desperately overcrowded and at times rife with disease.
Those who know me will attest that my life story is a sprawling epic rife with sex, violence, loyalty and betrayal.
The contest was rife with allegations of minority voter suppression by Kemp, who was secretary of state before running for governor.
Speculation is now rife as to the outgoing chairman's political ambitions, with rumors that he may be considering a presidential bid.
Meet Janice, a 40-year-old woman with chronically unstable diabetes who lives in a neighborhood rife with violence and poverty.
In fact, a 2015 study in the journal Social Science & Medicine found that stand your ground is rife with racial bias.
He joined the Trump campaign and has emerged as one of the most prominent aides in an administration rife with turnover.
Paranoia and resentment are rife, as is the petty bending of rules, and readers of Kafka will feel horribly at home.
Amateur boxing has long been considered rife with corruption, with frequent accusations of match fixing, doping and outright bribery and fraud.
The fourth-worst offender in an industry rife with bad actors, CKE has faced several class-action lawsuits on wage theft.
Corruption and poverty are rife, and a gradual improvement in relations with Serbia, mandated by the EU, is fraught with setbacks.
In their place was something darker, something off, rife with porny brass and hollow lounge ballads, bleak sex and claustrophobic mortality.
YouTube's rife with hate speech videos and neo-Nazi propaganda, much of it more vicious than a pug raising its paw.
The story of a young American woman's romance with the scion of a jewelry empire, "Destiny" was rife with sexual detail.
The media is rife with speculation: CNBC's John Harwood reported that Manafort is "mailing it in," according to a close friend.
A United States public option for pharmaceutical production would address a range of problems in an industry rife with market failure.
Still, pictures of graphs showing China's stock market plunge and veiled references to Mr. Trump were rife on Chinese social media.
Fraud in collectibles markets is rife but difficult to prove, said Carter Reich, a lawyer who specializes in art fraud cases.
In the U.S., there's a new level of disquiet over enjoying a sport rife with concussions that cause permanent brain damage.
In the 10 days since the vote, speculation has been rife about back-room negotiations to transfer power to Mr. Tshisekedi.
"Prince of Monkeys" is rife with character soliloquies that relay some of the central issues of Nigerian life, then and now.
But regulations were created for a reason, and history is rife with examples of what happens when we don't have them.
Social media — where most people in the country get their news — was rife with anonymously sourced speculation about plots and conspiracies.
Neither seems particularly interested in music: DC Young Fly mispronounced Dua Lipa, and Mr. Rife fumbled A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.
Character Study Twenty years ago, David Scalza moved into a building in Hell's Kitchen that was rife with drugs and disturbances.
This fighting game will shower you with gore while it weaves its pro wrestling-level story, rife with drama and rivalries.
But now the party, rife with divisions, faces a familiar fight of its own making: raising the government's statutory borrowing limit.
Cobble Hill's seven-block stretch of Court Street is rife with real estate offices and children's stores typical of gentrifying neighborhoods.
QALYs are rife with such judgments, and even if you believe in the underlying values, the outcome will always be arguable.
In an administration rife with rumor and undercutting, this is an attempt to plunge a knife into a powerful woman's back.
China, meanwhile, has forcibly detained at least 800,000 members of Muslim minorities in "re-education camps" rife with allegations of torture.
None of the top-billed actors are Lebanese, and the trailer is rife with menacing accents, none of which are Lebanese.
Dog parks may seem like great additions to the community, but they're rife with problems — for you, and for your dog.
But problems are rife, according to government audits and lawsuits against the companies, especially with the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
True, such portrayals tend to be rife with clichés, the trappings of sex work having long been absorbed into fashion's mainstream.
These days, any major competition is rife with strict blood and urine tests, creating a strong policing atmosphere in professional sports.
One egregious aspect of the Sape network is the rife exploitation of websites belonging to nonprofit organizations and historically marginalized groups.
In hindsight, many recognize BCRA was a mistake and that our federal campaign finance system now is rife with unintended consequences.
Republicans on Capitol Hill are increasingly frustrated by what they view as a partisan exercise that's rife with conflicts of interest.
This troubled neighborhood is rife with spoilers and aggressors positioning themselves to exert maximum influence while blunting that of their rivals.
Analysts at the bank highlighted a number of stocks they believe investors should consider during a month typically rife with surprises.
Within seconds, the doctor in charge needs to impose order on a chaotic room rife with alarms, shouts, needles and tears.

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