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But "just enough" gets harder and harder to come by, and the top of the economic ladder gets shakier and shakier.
As the poem unfolds, though, the phrase "like Beatrice and Benedick" starts to sound shakier and shakier, an analogy asserted nervously by Beatrice as her Benedick drifts into abstraction.
The writing is shakier — sometimes imprecise and often jargony.
Moldova's government finances look a little shakier as a result.
The foundation of the bilateral relationship has doubtless gotten shakier.
But the mood has been shakier in the past month.
Mr. Trump was on shakier ground when he and Mrs.
Projections for revenue to cover those debts are now shakier.
He found a partner that was on even shakier ground.
Tammy Baldwin's lead in Wisconsin is slightly shakier, but still solid.
The steady payouts from cable and satellite operators are looking shakier.
The shakier things get, the more Mr. Putin will lash out.
But I'm shakier about what it means to perform it again.
Trump was on shakier ground when asked about possible foreign policy advisers.
This makes shooting in low light harder, and video will be shakier.
No longer living with my mom and brother, his world seemed shakier.
Related: Syrian Fighters Say the Ceasefire Is Getting Shakier and Shakier The peace talks had brought about a major, but not complete halt in violence, after a cessation of hostilities was announced February 26 — but violence has since escalated.
It has done so even as the brickmaker's global business has looked shakier.
Fears are that the finances of Italy's weaker banks are on shakier grounds.
Some people assert that Mr Najib's hold may be shakier than it appears.
" Things get a little shakier when you reach the bit about "the tropics.
Biden's standing in early state primary polls has also been on shakier ground.
Smaller Norwegian Air Shuttle, with 6 billion euros of net debt, looks shakier.
They're on far shakier ground if they complain about the turnout last November.
But its financial position has grown shakier as it has posted repeated losses.
That value proposition has gotten a little shakier in the last few months, though.
The past few months have been a bit shakier, and clearly, today didn't help.
But in the months before the retrospective, the Camus legend looked shakier than ever.
Safe-haven currencies and bond prices are soaring, while shakier ones are getting smoked.
This means that the new truce may be even shakier than the old one.
The apps and platforms that depend on that infrastructure, however, seem a bit shakier.
Related: Syrian Fighters Say the Ceasefire Is Getting Shakier and Shakier On April 25, five Civil Defense members in the town of Arareb west of Aleppo were killed by air strikes and a rocket attack on their local headquarters, the group said.
Clinton will easily maintain her strength among nonwhite voters may be shakier than once thought.
Instead, the company blamed the issue on a bug that lead to shakier/blurrier photos.
However, the consensus seemed shakier with six of the 17 policymakers projecting just one hike.
Its control over Hong Kong, where people have access to uncensored news, is much shakier.
The Golden Circle grasps at the same real-world relevance on an even shakier foundation.
Suspects may be on shakier constitutional grounds when it comes to biometric data like fingerprints.
Keuchel was shakier this time, walking four in the first three innings, but he survived.
That can be a tip-off that the story is shakier than it may seem.
That puts companies like the Marriott, which has a hotel in Cuba, on shakier ground.
Things are looking shakier by the day for Bass Pro Shops' $5.5 billion acquisition of Cabela's.
The site's internal logic gets even shakier once you go back more than a few decades.
That coupled with a loss of front-facing OIS leads to shakier images and blurrier photos.
Trump's second action is even worse as policy and it also has a shakier legal foundation.
The aim of Big Apple felt shakier this year, and its sense of audience more wobbly.
"Shakier issuers would buy municipal bond insurance to get them a AAA rating," Mr. Bussel said.
But relations between the two countries will have to find a new equilibrium on shakier foundations.
But the global supremacy of oil, coal, and gas may actually be shakier than it appears.
The next morning, she felt and looked much worse — shakier, now fully gasping for each breath.
The prospects for a quick and sustained recovery are looking shakier, or at least more distant.
Every single time Donald Trump lies, that principle gets a little shakier and harder to maintain.
That said, the political situation looks shakier on the Continent, with a number of elections this year.
A bout of chaotic capital flight could threaten shakier banks or induce governments to adopt capital controls.
Part of Wisconsin's importance to Cruz is that the calendar soon shifts to shakier ground for him.
"But the legal ground could not be shakier if there is a change in government," he said.
The Find X is notably shakier when shooting handheld video than other recent flagships like HTC's U11.
Clinton in Virginia, bringing the force of her own popularity to bear on a suddenly shakier bid.
Alliances that have largely kept the peace in the West since World War II look shakier now.
Mr. Trump's theory of Mr. McCabe as a pro-Clinton partisan, however, is on far shakier ground.
But our understanding of Ben as a damaged but ultimately decent guy is now on shakier ground.
The third leg of Alibaba's growth, technology, is also shakier now than when the company was founded.
Not one to rest on its laurels, Amazon is meanwhile busy pushing into more uncharted—and shakier—ground.
FICO credit scores are getting an overhaul, which may make it easier for shakier borrowers to access credit.
But while all that might make for good drama, it's on shakier ground morally as well as legally.
Unfortunately, the plot is shakier, and a little more manic, than you typically see in a Pixar film.
But the foundations of the commercial archaeology industry, which employs most of Britain's 23,22 professional archaeologists, look shakier.
Shakier is this idea that Cunanan killed Versace because he was obsessed with the designer and his achievements.
"As support for Biden seems to be getting shakier, they're looking around for another name that they know."
The C.B.O. concludes that the Republican bill would make the markets far shakier over the next two years.
Although regional shares began the session on shakier footing, most indexes extended gains as trade progressed on Friday.
Without the help of enough local friends in the region, the worst Palestinian terrorist leaders are on shakier ground.
However, in the five times when the Fed began a tightening cycle, paused, then resumed, returns have been shakier.
Between 22016 and 215, according to the Fragile States Index, 203 countries grew more stable and 220 grew shakier.
Yet though the Democrats might seem closer to winning the Senate, they are in truth on shakier ground there.
Television relies more on dialogue and conversation, and there, "Devs" is shakier, given to unnatural expository downloads and speechifying.
If the Trump administration were on shakier legal ground to begin with, this would barely even be a question.
Now, Clinton finds herself on even shakier ground in a state where Sanders has a huge lead in the polls.
But the outlook for newer operations, like Hangingstone, a 12,000-barrel-a day project owned by Athabasca Oil, look shakier.
An Israel with shakier support in key capitals shouldn't be providing ammunition to the hostile forces already arrayed against it.
While a breakthrough in the investigation came remarkably quickly, the pace of Mr. Porgo's recovery has been slower and shakier.
He is on shakier ground, however, when he compares the First Amendment with laws regulating speech in other established democracies.
Start-ups that are on shakier ground may run out of capital before they have a chance to prove themselves.
But because of competitive pressures, tougher regulations and ever shakier markets, that strategy has produced less-than-sterling numbers at Wells.
So while AT&T could hypothetically still deliver on its promises, that favorable ruling's reasoning is looking shakier all the time.
In September, he's been shakier on the mound, struggling to locate the strike zone and walking a disproportionate number of batters.
But as the country enters 2019, the plan is looking shakier than in ever -- and appears in need of a rethink.
Tommy Kahnle, shakier than usual of late, got two outs but gave up a single to lead off the fifth inning.
Luis Severino was a bit shakier at first in the bottom half of the inning, but still put up a zero.
In fact, his government's record is shakier than it looks, including on some of the major achievements it is credited with.
Salvadorans who speak shakier English often earn less than their counterparts, but they still have a place at the call centers.
Both of those actions will tend to raise prices, discourage insurer participation and make Obamacare shakier than it would be otherwise.
As people challenge the social certitudes that rose in the '80s, the slicker, brighter future that machines promised looks shakier too.
Netflix and Facebook have been two of the shakier stocks as both face challenges in terms of users and public perception.
Throw in planned tax cuts worth at least 10 billion euros and Italy's deficit and debt figures will look even shakier.
The connection between hot tea and cancer was also much shakier for women, even when smoking and drinking was taken into account.
The book walks shakier ground when it leaves the dusky climes of antiquity and medieval Europe and moves into the current era.
Worries about runaway inflation are based on a view of the relationship between inflation and unemployment that looks shakier by the day.
Rarely in the past century have the shifting borders established by the agreement looked blurrier, and the effort to maintain them shakier.
But the latest offer, which came last weekend, seemed on shakier grounds with its financing, according to people briefed on the matter.
When we recover our senses, something about us has changed — our movements are a bit shakier, our minds carry a slight disturbance.
He must also mend some of the United States' closest alliances that are on shakier ground than they have been in decades.
Cramer will be dedicating his weekend to determine if the European banks have credit risk, or are on shakier ground than initially thought.
Trump has been a political wrecking ball, reversing at least 15 of Obama's initiatives and highlighting the shakier elements of his predecessor's legacy.
Even as the United States experiences an eye-opening look in the mirror, people in younger, shakier democracies are seeing a silver lining.
But under constant attack from his rivals — especially Trump — Cruz is on shakier footing today in Iowa than he was one month ago.
Of course, if increasing oil prices lead to more drilling and more wastewater injection, the ground could still get shakier in the future.
Trump had some shakier moments for sure, such as when Rubio mocked him for repeating himself and failing to offer specifics on healthcare.
Marriage therapists say marriages can become shakier when women earn more than men if men feel insecure or women lose respect for them.
Instead, this week's confab of world leaders in New York is taking place with Tillerson's hold on his job looking shakier than ever.
Investors have stacked their Jenga-tower expectations (and preferences), and the longer Magic Leap remains in stealth, the shakier consumer AR's forecast becomes.
Of the two, Viacom is on far shakier ground after the MTV operator stumbled with a series of buybacks and a creative dry spell.
He tripped over himself trying to field a grounder in the outfield and his arm looked shakier even than what he flashed under center.
Stocks have been shakier in the past fortnight after recovering strongly from falls in May that were the worst in more than two years.
However, its evidence that YouTube promotes these videos through its "up next" feature is shakier, because it didn't directly observe the feature in action.
Of the two, Viacom, the MTV operator, is on far shakier ground, having stumbled with a series of buybacks and a creative dry spell.
Many analysts speculate that this is an attempt to put pressure on the likes of Norwegian, which have much shakier finances than the big boys.
If one of those lines of inquiry showed a positive result and the rest didn't, it would mean much shakier ground for drawing a conclusion.
Given the aggressive behavior of North Korea, Russia and China in a world that seems shakier by the day, the timing could hardly be worse.
The established narrative — that Wyoming was facing a population crisis and needed to incentivize women to move out West — is on shakier ground these days.
The central bank's decision to stick with its 2016 rate path, however, appeared shakier, with six of its 17 policymakers projecting just one increase this year.
Harry may have high standards when it comes to cooking but his ethics are shakier: Even though he's on salary, he takes half of Rodney's tips.
Benchmark owns 13 percent of the company, and the deal would be on substantially shakier footing if they decided to hold onto all of their shares.
But his battle to capture a board seat and cut the investment bank down to size is on shakier ground after a broadly robust fourth quarter.
The Fed said it continued to expect two hikes this year but the consensus seemed shakier with six of the 17 policymakers projecting just one hike.
The Fed said it continued to expect two hikes this year but the consensus seemed shakier with six of the 223.25 policymakers projecting just one hike.
This new, questioning spirit is partly inspired by her friendship with Joey, played by the engaging Mr. Livingston with a chipper self-assurance that becomes shakier.
Yet even now, as he follows those big names in walking away, and Nascar's future looks shakier than ever, Earnhardt Jr. is still trying to lead.
And, sure enough, as Mr Trump's numbers have collapsed in recent weeks, amid many blunders, the Republicans' grip on the Senate has started to look even shakier.
While Trump touted the summit as a sweeping success and declared that North Korea is no longer a nuclear threat, relations have been shakier in recent weeks.
While the Russian's future currently looks shakier than ever, don't be surprised if he's yanked back into the fray for a scrap amongst some fellow Pride legends.
Trump's Re-election Chances Suddenly Look Shakier: Weeks ago, his advisers were counting on a strong economy and a Democratic opponent easily portrayed as too far left.
Even if this particular deal doesn't go through, recent events show that Ms. Merkel's hold over her coalition — much less the European order — could be getting shakier.
Mr Buttigieg, Ms Klobuchar and Cory Booker all turned in strong performances that seemed informed by a sense that Mr Biden's lead is shakier than polls suggest.
However, with the Israelis dismissing the meeting as "rigged" and refusing to send representatives, and with the Palestinians absent as well, it seemed even shakier than before.
It too early to draw conclusions, but the ground he is standing on gets shakier each day as new revelations point toward questionable conduct on his part.
All this good news seemed to signal a real breakthrough, until it became clear that this agreement with China turned out to be shakier than originally advertised.
Clinton said they were especially concerned about her shakier-than-expected support among women — the group that provided her margin for victory in the 2008 New Hampshire primary.
"For global growth, the outlook there is looking shakier ... it's not disastrous but it's not shooting the lights out," said Phin Ziebell, senior economist at National Australia Bank.
The longstanding tennis ladder seems shakier than usual, which could mean that Monfils — 0-12 against Djokovic in tour-level matches — might just stand a chance on Friday.
Many commentators have feared that Mr. van Zweden's commitment to new music will be shaky, or at least shakier than that of Alan Gilbert, the man he's succeeding.
Regardless of his shakier polling these days, rising partisanship and the parties' firmer ideological grip means fewer voters cross party lines, making landslides a thing of the past.
When my body misbehaves, as it inevitably does, that distinction between being disabled and having a disability becomes shaky, and shakier still when repeated surgical intervention is warranted.
And the ones equipped with Fitbit's proprietary heart rate monitoring tech are on even shakier ground; the company is part of an ongoing class action lawsuit alleging dangerous inaccuracies.
Increased uncertainty over the health of China's economy and the plummeting price of oil have fed concerns that the world economy could be on shakier ground than it appeared.
The yen and the euro a slightly shakier choice as a safe haven for investors' money in the past week - both fell around half a percent against the dollar.
The drink's footing in the United States is a bit shakier, rooted mainly in embarrassing memories from the 1970s and '80s of sipping bland concoctions called white wine spritzers.
For the Democrats to control the Senate in a Clinton presidency, they need to gain four seats, a prospect that seemed plausible a month ago but has become shakier.
The Obamacare insurance market, as a result, is shakier than in many other states, since there are fewer people buying insurance there, and they tend to be less healthy.
The legal basis for the Open Library's lending program may be even shakier now that the Internet Archive has removed limits on the number of books people can borrow.
With climate disasters getting worse and the business model for fossil fuels looking shakier than ever, she went on, investors have no excuse for continuing to bankroll the climate emergency.
But DACA has arguably never been on shakier ground, and advocates for the program are desperately trying to protect it, including with a planned march Tuesday on the White House.
Even junk funds, which invest in bonds issued by companies on shakier financial footing, managed to lose less than 103 percent on average in the first half of the year.
But its commitment appears shakier in light of the impeachment proceedings, which have scrutinized White House delays in security assistance and prompted Ambassador Kurt Volker's resignation as envoy to Ukraine.
Nordstrom&aposs popularity with these e-commerce brand pop-ups proves that many brands still trust the famed department store, even as the retail market at large has become shakier.
The worst-hit were those companies dealing directly with the drug, which are on shakier legal ground than those providing ancillary products and services, such as chemical-extraction machinery or security.
At this point, the main hurdle for fit prediction seems to be a lack of public awareness, since most attention has gone to high-profile projects with far shakier track records.
But even before the six-day plunge, the narrowness of the quarter's advance hinted that the market was on shakier ground than the peak reached in the period might have suggested.
"Three Billboards" is on somewhat shakier ground when critics point to what amounts to using racism as a plot device -- basically, a short-hand way to establish the flaws in Dixon.
But an unreliable narrator on film is a shakier game, one that requires a steady hand, and director Tate Taylor, who helmed 2011's The Help, is not up to the task.
At a time when public welfare, another democratic principle, looks shakier than ever, it's nearly a miracle that entry is still free, and that schools are, theoretically at least, open to all.
The podcast adopted the investigative format of "Serial," but had a far shakier claim of being a story in the public interest, rather than being one of interest to a prurient public.
In the past, however, he is on shakier ground; his characters seem to exist less in their historical surroundings than to have pushed their faces through the holes in painted carnival cutouts.
Those demand prospects are shakier today because major oil importers like India have pared back fuel subsidies, leaving consumers more exposed to oil price spikes than they were in 2008, Cohen noted.
Lower oil prices and the failed coup attempt in Turkey have not slowed the hunt for yield in emerging market assets - much to the benefit of shakier credits seeking hard-currency funding.
The Imposters series is more about a world where things are shakier and where nobody knows quite what is supposed to be going on, which is probably closer to where we are now.
Net income excluding extraordinary items, Alibaba's preferred measure for earnings, shrank 1.4 percent to 7.6 billion yuan from the previous year, as the company continued to invest heavily in new but shakier businesses.
The bottom line: While it now looks to be on shakier ground, an agreement between the U.S. and China on trade would be just the first step in a much longer negotiation process.
"These results clearly indicate the oft-touted vast public support for marijuana legalization has a shakier foundation than marijuana investors would have you believe," Kevin Sabet, president of SAM, said in a statement.
The former FBI director's testimony has been notably shakier than his previous appearances on Capitol Hill, as many of his responses were halting and wobbly and his voice has been stilted at times.
"If the data continue to beat expectations, our call that the MPC will cut Bank rate from 0.25 percent to 0.10 percent on Nov 3 might start looking shakier," wrote economists at Investec.
Moreover, the edifice of control is getting shakier: shadow finance is eating away at the power of state-owned banks, and the capital account has sprung leaks that regulators are struggling to plug.
Democratic victories in California and once-red states in the Southwest, as well as in Midwestern states where Donald Trump won in 21994, suggest that President Trump's support is now on shakier ground.
Those numbers are even shakier for Warren specifically: Only 225 percent of her supporters say their choice is firm while 20163 percent say they could still be convinced to place their support elsewhere.
Analysts cast the losses as driven in part by a bullish 21.86 days for the lenders, whose shares have generally been shakier in 1.13 after doubling in value in a little over 21.1 months.
A subtler concern voiced by some constitutional lawyers was that, while Mr Renzi might be trusted with additional powers, they could one day be wielded by a leader with a shakier attachment to democracy.
A loss in Iowa, or even a close finish by Trump and Rubio, would deal a big blow to his theory of the race, and put him on shakier ground going into later states.
Taylor composed herself and got through her performance with dry eyes and a smile on her face, although her voice is noticeably shakier on the final verse than it is during the prerecorded segment.
Chicago starter James Shields, coming off four dreadful outings, pitched into the sixth inning and left with a 27-23 lead that the White Sox blew with shaky relief pitching and even shakier defense.
Analysts cast the losses as driven in part by a bullish 2787 days for the lenders, whose shares have generally been shakier in 21 after doubling in value in a little over 22.54 months.
Imagine how much shakier Mr Trump's prospects would have seemed if it had been known that his advisers were simultaneously negotiating with the Kremlin to obtain land and finance for a Trump Tower in Moscow.
In private, they said, the President has sounded unnerved by signs that the economy is shakier than he likes to suggest in public, and believes he will get the blame if things turn markedly worse.
Democrats in New Jersey, one of the country's bluest states, are growing anxious that the national party is not paying attention to warning signs that Senator Robert Menendez's re-election prospects are shakier than expected.
"Trump's re-election chances suddenly look shakier," by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Martin How two pegs of the 2020 campaign (a great economy, a socialism-versus-freedom choice) got kicked out from under the president.
Rippon is on even shakier ground in discussing, for example, differences in self-esteem between men and women, where social science convincingly demonstrates that differences exist but brain science so far has little to offer.
Rippon is on even shakier ground in discussing, for example, differences in self-esteem between men and women, where social science convincingly demonstrates that differences exist but brain science so far has little to offer.
But the ruling places his leadership on even shakier ground ahead of a make-or-break month ahead in which he has vowed to take Britain out of the EU, with or without a deal.
GERMANY'S BATTERED coalition is on shakier ground than ever after members of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the junior partner to the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), elected two relatively unknown left-wingers as their leaders.
A shakier tone in Asia swiftly gave way to gains for German, French and British stocks, helped by a vote of approval for cost cuts announced by one of Switzerland's two big international banks, Credit Suisse.
But being able to cut the download time for games by 20 to 30 percent is still quite welcome, and carries with it other pluses like better stability when using wifi on networks with shakier connections.
The challenge facing Fed officials is there are still signs the US economy is on solid ground, despite signals that consumer confidence has gotten shakier and business investment has waned along with a weakness in manufacturing.
While the idea that Youngstown, Ohio, needs more help than San Francisco might seem intuitive to a non-economist, the economic case for policies targeting certain areas, rather than certain kinds of individuals, is somewhat shakier.
Troubled by the Facebook privacy scandal, worries over chipmakers and iPhone sales, as well as a generally shakier tone to stock markets since February, technology stocks have been back on a tear since the start of May.
But the more the underlying code of various plugins enables piracy, and the advertising around the product promotes it, and as the percentage of infringing materials travel through that device creeps up, things get a little shakier.
LONDON (Reuters) - The world economy is caught in a "delicate equilibrium" between stabilization and a further downturn, according to Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, and that balance could look even shakier over the next few days.
The Bolivian president's grip on power grew shakier on Saturday as police units in major cities flipped their allegiance and joined anti-government demonstrations, key allies resigned and protesters forced the state broadcaster to halt news programming.
That said, especially in states with shakier exchanges, the president certainly does have some fairly broad discretionary authority that he and his health and human services secretary can use to deliberately sabotage the program if they want to.
Kanye West's tumultuous relationship with the Grammys just got a little shakier when the rapper threatened to boycott next year's show if they don't nominate Frank Ocean for an award — even though he's not actually eligible for nomination.
But Miller points to other, more deliberate reasons why US alliances may be on shakier ground, one being the President's campaign promise of "America First," a move to pull back from global engagement and concentrate on US development.
Britain wants the support of its allies in taking action against Russia, but relations with those allies are shakier than they have been in generations, given Britain's pending divorce from the European Union and frictions with Mr. Trump.
Possibly. One of the big questions is going to be about whether or not the Senate ends up calling witnesses for the trial and that could be a place where things could get a little shakier for Mitch.
Surprising contractions in December trade data and factory activity gauges in recent weeks have suggested the economy cooled more quickly than expected at the end of 2018, leaving it on shakier footing at the start of the new year.
Then add the unimaginable tectonic shift that will follow the not-far-distant end of Elizabeth's reign, followed by the no less unsettling implications of the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla, and the odds look shakier still.
LONDON, Feb 15 (Reuters) - The world economy is caught in a "delicate equilibrium" between stabilization and a further downturn, according to Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, and that balance could look even shakier over the next few days.
Everything else: Other rumors have suggested that the next Watch will have better waterproofing, a bigger battery, a barometer, and the ability to do more things over Wi-Fi — but evidence for some of those is shakier than others.
For one, it's eligible for its shakier sixth season, which sent Louis-Dreyfus's caustic politician Selina Meyer off Capitol Hill to wreak selfish havoc on the world at large while the rest of her team scattered to the winds.
The Astros' bullpen was shakier in the A.L.C.S.; besides Lance McCullers Jr., who earned a four-inning save on short rest to close out the Yankees on Saturday, Houston relievers had a 5.93 earned run average in that series.
Yes, Philip and Elizabeth return to their home country (and save the world in the process, by providing proof of the coup against Gorbachev), but they are without their children, and their marriage has never been on shakier ground.
It left the alliance shakier than ever, national security experts told Vox's Alex Ward — right before Trump meets with Putin, the leader of one of the two countries named as America's biggest competitors in Trump's own national security strategy.
"There is no question that when you look at the strength and health of Israeli democracy, it looks a lot shakier now than it did five years ago," says Michael Koplow of Israel Policy Forum, a think-tank in Washington.
U.S. airlines alone employed some 240,2300 people as of the end of January, according to federal data, but as carriers park aircraft and defer orders, manufacturers as large as Boeing and Airbus and their suppliers are now on shakier footing.
The campaign was dominated by fears of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and a desire not to follow the path of Hong Kong -- where "one country, two systems" looks shakier than ever in the wake of sometimes violent anti-government unrest.
Instead, Professor Jacob, like other analysts, believes the truce is being pursued by Mr. Modi's government as a way to strengthen its alliance with the local government in Jammu and Kashmir, which has grown shakier in recent years as violence worsened.
That's why most media outlets haven't paid much attention to this lawsuit — it's explosive, but compared to the women coming forward to give interviews, many under their own name, about what Trump has done to them over the years, it's also shakier.
On a night that emotional, it's easy to look past some of the shakier vocal performances or incongruous pairings to see just how much people are willing to step out of their regular domains for a good cause, without reducing the entire evening to schmaltz.
" The hoax story, Hochschild explains "made the Nationalists appear far shakier than they were" and was timed to appear "just as a delegation was about to lobby the prime minister on behalf of the Republic to open the border and let the guns through.
"The Wheel was a private sector endeavor that was supposed to pay for itself, and I think the economics were a little shaky from the beginning and they've proven to be shakier," Mr. de Blasio said in a radio interview on WNYC last month.
Find your presidential match with the 2016 Candidate Matchmaker But Cruz will find himself on shakier ground as the race shifts to New Hampshire, where Trump has a sizable lead in the polls and establishment candidates such as Rubio are likely to fare better with voters.
Equity prices have bounced back this year as the Fed made clear that rate increases were on hold, although equity prices have been shakier in the last month as the Trump administration has threatened to escalate its trade war with China and to raise tariffs on Mexico.
"October's jobs report has some positive news, but hard-working families across America find themselves on shakier ground than ever," said House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.).
The bottom line, according to Todd Tucker, a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute who has written extensively about the expansion of executive power over international trade law, is that Mr. Hufbauer's study "confirms that trade liberalization in recent decades sits on much shakier foundations than is commonly acknowledged."
This made-for-the-viral-internet story went viral, of course, and it also spawned more IRL clown sightings—the vast majority of them appear to be fake or pranks, but if there was ever a year with a shakier grasp on reality than 2016, I haven't lived through it.
If this rule gets scrapped, the US probably won't meet its goal of cutting overall greenhouse gas emissions 26 to 28 percent below 24 levels by 24: And if the US doesn't hit its emissions goals, then the global climate deal forged at Paris last year will start to look a lot shakier.
The Browns, who had been all over the place in a 1-2 start, had everything work on Sunday: Nick Chubb rushed for 165 yards and three touchdowns, Jarvis Landry had 167 receiving yards and Cleveland's defense made Jackson look far shakier than he had during a 2-33 start to the season.
It's more than just a desire to sprawl on the couch with the TV on and tune out the world: I deliberately seek out the most nightmare-inducing stuff I can find, and if I go too long without a good scare, I can feel my always-tenuous grasp on emotional stability getting shakier.
But for companies like Verizon and Comcast, which are also telecoms, the situation was a bit shakier, and the possibility that Comcast might have to buy a smaller part of Fox in addition to rejecting a termination fee seems to have closed the door on that deal, even though it would have been a higher bid.
But with the Affordable Care Act on rocky footing, Republicans gearing up to defund Planned Parenthood, and Ohio likely just the first of many states to enact further barriers to abortion access, that sense of security in my own bodily autonomy and access to quality gynecological care and affordable birth control started to feel a lot shakier.
That movement is looking shakier than ever, as Tai and others begin the new year facing possible jail time -- up to seven years in prison -- for their roles in inspiring the 2014 Umbrella Movement, when tens of thousands of people took to the streets of the semi-autonomous Chinese city demanding elections free of Beijing's interference.
The legislation that created the land trust was an act of the Guam Legislature rather than the US Congress, putting it on possibly shakier footing than the Native Hawaiian homestead program, a similar initiative created by Congress via the Hawaiian Homelands Act of 1921 thanks in large part to Hawaiian Prince and Congressman Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana'ole.
When Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price told CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday that it's "absolutely not" true that millions will lose coverage due to the AHCA, he's talking about a bill that's far shakier than the earlier version, which the Congressional Budget Office already determined will lead to 14 million more people without health insurance in 2018.
However, by shifting the focus of N.D.E. research away from the study of rare liminal moments of mortal danger that occur in the lives of healthy people toward sick people in hospitals who die on the operating table and come back, Moody moved near-death research from the science of heightened experience within everyday life to shakier, speculative ground—the afterlife.
The reasons may be that the Shabab have taken over several towns in recent months; Somalia is looking shakier than it has in years; and the Shabab have shown a greater interest in somewhat sophisticated terrorism, like using a laptop bomb, which nearly brought down a jetliner flown by Daallo Airlines, an airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in February.
And while Stein's follow-up tweets say she supports vaccinations and isn't aware of any evidence that they cause autism, they don't contradict her claims that there are "real questions" about vaccines and that doctors have "concerns" about vaccines — two things that make it seem like the science on vaccines' safety and efficacy is shakier and more mixed than it really is.
The last couple of episodes have been shakier than everything that led up to them (particularly the masterful midseason duo of "The Art of War" and "The Season of the Witch"), and the series clearly never had a good bead on who Chandra was — a problem when you consider how much of this finale revolved around her making some pretty big mistakes.
The larger rollout of Twitter Lite could help the company expand its market share across the world in countries where mobile broadband is shakier than in countries like the U.S. Eighty percent of Twitter's 330 million monthly users are based outside of the U.S. If Twitter Lite can show similar success in countries besides the Philippines, it could throw the company a lifeline even as Wall Street pressures the company to beef up its user growth.

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