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Ryan Bundy was shot in the arm during the encounter.
The police said Mr. Atkins was shot in the arm.
That was a big shot in the arm for us.
The euro has been given a shot in the arm.
Police have said she was shot in the arm or wrist.
Hoteliers are keen for a much-needed shot in the arm.
The outlet adds the boy was also shot in the arm.
A second person, Claire McMullen, 60, was shot in the arm.
A second person, Claire McMullen, 60, was shot in the arm.
That's an immediate shot in the arm for the American economy.
"It's a real shot in the arm, so to speak," said Price.
I was shot in the arm too, and didn't even know it.
SoftBank got a shot in the arm yesterday when the Waymo vs.
Wall Street got a shot in the arm from first quarter earnings.
The measure got another shot in the arm on Tuesday when Sens.
For Steinway, China has proved to be a shot in the arm.
Virginia victories provided Democrats with a needed psychological shot in the arm.
The boy had been shot in the arm and was bleeding profusely.
First Class Brent Bartels, was shot in the arm but kept going.
Being on the show gave the company a shot in the arm.
One was shot in the arm and the other in the knee.
When hip-hop needed a shot in the arm, West was there.
Barnes died at the scene, while her mother was shot in the arm.
Bobby was shot in the arm, but Jenny did not survive the shooting.
Now that would offer a real shot in the arm to 3D content.
Bobby was shot in the arm and survived, but his wife was killed.
"It's been a shot in the arm for everybody," Mayor Chris Coursey said.
Hagedorn's win is a much-needed shot in the arm for conservative Badgers.
It would be a massive shot in the arm for the American economy.
They came on stage and it was like a shot in the arm.
Amid the turmoil, he was shot in the arm, while his family dispersed.
Another victim of the attack, Modu Dule, had been shot in the arm.
This could give U.S. stocks, already at record highs, another shot in the arm.
Investors are banking on a tech-driven shot in the arm for Uber, too.
The stimulus has given China's economy, and the world's, a shot in the arm.
And I thought they needed a kind of shot in the arm, you know?
"It's been a big shot in the arm for the NIH," Collins told CNBC.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Britain's green credentials have received a timely shot in the arm.
One deputy, who was shot in the arm, was treated and released on Friday.
The announcement came after the legislation got an $8 billion shot in the arm.
Our national infrastructure is in desperate need of a fiscal shot in the arm.
Luckily I didn't get hit, but a friend of mine was shot in the arm.
Her mother was shot in the arm, and her sister was injured by shattering glass.
The victim was shot in the arm and is expected to make a full recovery.
But a shot in the arm and a pat on the back could definitely help.
Emily is a necessarily bombastic shot in the arm to the world of crossover jazz.
Washington was shot in the arm, and shattered glass injured her 6-year-old daughter.
As the police cleared the sit-in that morning, I was shot in the arm.
Andre Burakovsky also returned to give the Colorado Avalanche a major shot in the arm.
Shot in the arm Daniel Austin, a 17-year-old special needs student, was hospitalized.
First, Reyes heard that Kaufman had only been shot in the arm and would survive.
Like The Witch, it's a real shot in the arm and a riot, to boot.
Trump could be the shot in the arm to energize and grow a right-wing base.
If anyone can give the VR entertainment business a shot in the arm, it's Nicolas Cage.
Two women told police they were each shot in the arm while driving near his home.
This is a shot in the arm for a market that is modestly overbought and oversold.
The girl on guard duty on the roof was shot in the arm but fought on.
"Shoot" involved Burden being shot in the arm in an austere gallery in Santa Ana, California.
The new pledges would be a "shot in the arm" to the local economy, Ramaphosa said.
People reported being shot in the arm, shoulder, leg, chest, stomach, according to the police log.
That could give tax reform a shot in the arm, hitting two birds with one stone.
One male lieutenant who returned fire was shot in the arm and was in stable condition.
Update Regarding Highland High School in Palmdale: 1 victim shot in the arm at Highland High School.
He attended the concert with his son, Travis, who was shot in the arm, the station said.
But police quickly disproved that claim and they discovered Kansas had, himself, been shot in the arm.
Donald Trump's recent momentum likely got a shot in the arm from this morning's disappointing jobs report.
She became separated from her friend, who was shot in the arm but survived, according to CBC.
The deals are expected to provide a much-needed shot in the arm for Pakistan's ailing economy.
In February, she was shot in the arm while allegedly wrestling over a gun with her husband.
"If this legislation came through, it would be a huge shot in the arm for Tesla," Ives said.
Police said the family friend was shot in the arm or wrist, though no updates were provided Saturday.
As a whole, morale has been down, but Chicagoland gave them the shot in the arm they needed.
Everton player Tim Coleman publicly backed the union, giving it a shot in the arm that restored membership.
Washington, 30, was shot in the arm, while Jazmine's 6-year-old sister was hit by shattered glass.
In the absence of such a shot in the arm, the economy seems destined to continue muddling along.
Support from members of the "squad" will give his campaign a much-needed shot in the arm.   Rep.
One male lieutenant who returned fire was shot in the arm and is in stable condition, Shea said.
During the ambush, he was driving one of the team's trucks when he was shot in the arm.
Santana and one pal were shot in the arm, and the third friend was hit in the hand.
Lawmakers who like the idea say hearing the president tout the proposal was a shot in the arm.
During the ambush, he was driving one of the team's trucks when he was shot in the arm.
The 15-year-old was shot in the thigh and the 20163-year-old was shot in the arm.
The police rammed his car and the driver was shot in the arm before being dragged from the vehicle.
Lawmakers who like the idea say hearing the president tout the proposal was a shot in the arm. Rep.
Trump's meteoric rise was a shot in the arm to a party already reeling from years of incessant infighting.
In additional to fueling the growth of entrepreneurial companies, monuments give a shot in the arm to local economies.
At midnight, a collective shot in the arm will be provided by a performance of the Resistance Revival Chorus.
Giving satire a shot in the arm While Trump made Americans more serious, he also made comedians much funnier.
"Their guy's in office, the economy's doing well, it's an even bigger shot in the arm," Ms. Wichowsky said.
The man who was shot in the arm was also at a hospital, in critical condition, the chief said.
But she felt her first concert was an underprepared disaster; it was the shot in the arm she needed.
So that $2 trillion dollar bill isn't a shot in the arm, it's an attempt to create a floor.
Here are the takeaways from Florida's and Arizona's primaries, as well as Oklahoma's runoffs: Florida gives progressives shot in the arm Gillum's upset victory in Florida's Democratic gubernatorial primary gave a shot in the arm to the progressive movement led by Sanders, which so far has had an uneven record in primaries.
Barnes' mother, LaPorsha Washington, was shot in the arm and her 6-year-old sister was injured by shattered glass.
On the day she was killed, her daughter took her to synagogue and was non-fatally shot in the arm.
The delivery service can also give local stores and restaurants a shot in the arm to fight against online sellers.
The Asbury Park Press reported Melton was beaten, stabbed multiple times and shot in the arm and in the head.
The St. Louis Post Dispatch newspaper quoted a police source as saying a woman had been shot in the arm.
The witness says the 20-year-old victim was shot in the arm, is unconscious and lying in the road.
The biggest concern for anyone banking on an economic shot in the arm has to center on Trump's foreign policy.
Tijani told CNN that Zuckerberg's visit would give Nigeria's fledgling startup scene the shot in the arm it desperately needs.
The fund is a shot in the arm for a UK now pretty punch-drunk from bad news about Brexit.
This is huge shot in the arm for our guys who have been through a lot the last two weeks.
He helped me early on in my years financially and maybe just a little shot in the arm of confidence.
They can provide a stylistic shot in the arm for Hollywood, which in turn can offer advancement and bigger markets.
And then there's a good shot in the arm the Republicans should get on this argument from an unexpected source.
And by going solar, it has given remote healthcare a much-needed green shot in the arm, boat doctors say.
"That provided a shot in the arm for EM risk appetite," said Per Hammarlund, chief emerging markets strategist at SEB.
Five years ago, the labor movement got an unexpected shot in the arm thanks to a bunch of angry bloggers.
Then a big shot in the arm was when The Seattle Times started running my cartoons on a weekly basis.
"Since Starbucks was the original pumpkin spice pioneers, it tends to give them a shot in the arm," Cramer said.
The investment is a shot in the arm for a company that many thought would wilt under pressure from Amazon.
Earnings boost: Corporate America gave markets a shot in the arm on Tuesday but the bounce may already be fading.
It's one way we know we can give the economy a shot in the arm," the Ohio senator told "Squawk Box.
The news will be a shot in the arm for the Lisbon startup-scene which has been growing at a clip.
We broke the story ... a bday guest of Soulja got shot in the arm outside of a recording studio in Hollywood.
Law enforcement sources confirm the rapper was shot in the arm and chest around 2:30 PM Thursday at a cemetery.
Dancehall was never dead, but maybe "Work" could be the shot in the arm we needed to give it second life.
"Overall, it's a shot in the arm for the field," said Dr. Ronald Petersen, from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Trump's fiscal stimulus may have given the economy a shot in the arm this year, but that will soon wear off.
It was the shot in the arm the filmmaker needed to prove to himself that he could still be a storyteller.
"The impressive figures gave sterling a much-needed shot in the arm," said David Madden, a FX strategist at CMC Markets.
This would encourage more permanent investment by multinationals and would provide a substantial shot in the arm for the U.S. economy.
Italy is already in urgent need of a fiscal shot in the arm, and many developing countries will soon be, too.
The bride, 60-year-old Claire McMullen, was shot in the arm and is in good condition at a local hospital.
Washington's huge fiscal and monetary stimuli will give the world economy an estimated $600 billion shot in the arm this year.
Across the nation, both sides seem equally energized; the Kavanaugh nomination may have given the GOP a shot in the arm.
"All in all, I think the economy is going to feel a great shot in the arm almost immediately," he said.
Ms. Washington was shot in the arm and her 6-year-old daughter suffered injuries from broken glass, the authorities said.
Claire McMullen, 60, was shot in the arm and was listed in good condition at a local hospital, the news release said.
One male was shot in the arm while another male survivor and a female were both shot in the leg, police said.
The shale industry means that dearer oil is a shot in the arm for investment in America, which adds to GDP growth.
But last year the technique got a major shot in the arm from a team of researchers from the University of Tübingen.
On the night he died, he was out with a friend he has known since Kindergarten, who got shot in the arm.
Second, the president weighing in would be a shot in the arm for education choice nationwide, likely boosting efforts in most states.
"This is the shot in the arm we needed," Renee Kosch of Same As It Ever Was antiques says in the video.
An outpouring of support Washington, 30, was shot in the arm, while Jazmine's 6-year-old sister was hit by shattered glass.
A third group trying to halt Trump also sees Wisconsin as a potential shot in the arm for the "Never Trump" movement.
The Virginia and New Jersey races are a shot in the arm for beleaguered Democrats still reeling from the 2016 presidential loss.
A hospital spokesman says a school resource officer who was shot in the arm when he engaged the gunman is undergoing surgery.
"Making not voting synonymous with an insult to the president is a shot in the arm," Mr. Sharpton said in an interview.
One officer was shot in the arm, and the other was shot in the knee and was in surgery on Friday morning.
An award in the concussion settlement could provide the Websters with a financial shot in the arm when they really need it.
An entire country relying on biometrics for its immigration system would certainly be an early-adopter shot in the arm for the industry.
The family of Ke'Arre Stewart, who was killed by the shooter, and Samantha Wagner, who was shot in the arm, filed the suit.
The sports car gives the Detroit automaker a sorely needed shot in the arm after a difficult year, Edmunds analyst Jessica Caldwell said.
Edmunds analyst Jessica Caldwell said the sports car gives the Detroit automaker a sorely needed shot in the arm after a difficult year.
But, it is also a great opportunity to put millions of Americans to work and give the economy a shot in the arm.
For a president mired in controversy and investigation, a victory on China and the DPRK would be a refreshing shot in the arm.
Pence's debate tonight will be a shot in the arm for GOP candidates and for the Trump campaign after a tough seven days.
Ultimately, an FTA would serve as an economic and political shot in the arm to Bolsonaro's destructive policies, without providing any meaningful restraints.
The foldable drone was precisely the shot in the arm the industry needed to help make the technology more accessible for the masses.
What no one wants to admit is that The Discourse provides a shot in the arm that relieves the tedium of the everyday.
The team could use a shot in the arm and a change in direction as they head toward a third straight losing season.
February 217Montgomery, Alabama A 17-year-old student at Robert E. Lee High School was shot in the arm in the school's gym.
One of the deputies was shot in the arm and the other in the knee, and both were expected to recover, he said.
If Kid Rock is serious about continuing his campaign, he could get a significant shot in the arm from conservative sites like Breitbart.
But Mattie and others hope weed dispensaries, grow facilities and a high-scale commercial chocolate edibles company can be a shot in the arm.
Instead of going external for a shot in the arm, the networking brand should work internally — get creative with offerings and tweak current features.
Even Fujifilm's sometimes-sluggish f/1.4 primes have gotten a shot in the arm and seem to lock focus faster on the X-T3.
The film will get a big shot in the arm next week when it premieres in China, the world's second biggest market for film.
Giving people $1,000 a month would be a shot in the arm to the economy, according to Yang, because people would spend the money.
The initiatives were an adrenaline shot in the arm of the SETI movement—the largest ever private cash injection into the search for aliens.
Demand for cars in China got a shot in the arm in 28.4 ahead of a planned expiry of lower taxes at year-end.
It did recover somewhat thereafter, and got another shot in the arm with Cameco extending the idling of its major mines indefinitely in July.
I myself was shot in the arm, making it impossible for me to ever pick up a rifle again, much less a pen. ♦
Jazmine's mother, LaPorsha Washington, 30, was shot in the arm and Jazmine's 6-year-old sister was struck by shattered glass, the sheriff said.
Taking the PATH train to New York from Newark, New Jersey, and pursuing some support could be the shot in the arm he needs.
He's a valuable signal to galvanize Trump supporters that gives Tarkanian a shot in the arm against an incumbent that will likely outspend him.
The move is partly intended to give Baofeng, the rest of the Shenzhen market and Chinese stocks over all a shot in the arm.
Raising and expanding the CTC is something concrete Republicans can do to help countless Americans and give the economy a shot in the arm.
A mandatory fee would be likely to generate tens of millions of dollars more a year, providing a much-needed shot in the arm.
BMW has long called itself the ultimate driving machine, but lately some investors say the German luxury leader needs a shot in the arm.
South Africa's economy has received a shot in the arm with the election of President Cyril Ramaphosa in February replacing scandal-prone Jacob Zuma.
While the 10-nanometer chips are expected to give Intel a shot in the arm, they will not start shipping in large volumes until 2020.
"We have got young players, two rookies at the top of the lineup that have given us an offensive shot in the arm," Hurdle said.
February 217: Montgomery, Alabama A 17-year-old student at Robert E. Lee High School was shot in the arm while in the school's gym.
But with this limited-time deal, you can give your career a shot in the arm and a kick in the pants for just $49.95.
The show's 35 paintings, some of which have not been shown since the 1960s, and nearly 50 drawings feel like a shot in the arm.
Then again, to meet Brussels' demands, measures in the budget that might have given the economy a shot in the arm have been watered down.
While the ABC News-Washington Post poll gave the Sanders campaign a shot in the arm, three other polls suggested he has lost some support.
"Graham went on to say that the withdrawal represents a "shot in the arm to the bad guys" and is "devastating for the good guys.
Let's stop encouraging the kind of criminal and/or sketchy behavior revealed in the Paradise Papers and give our economy a shot in the arm.
So, clearly, the market had changed, but it was the right call because honestly it put a shot in the arm for the entire brand.
Last year's enormous corporate tax cuts provided a shot in the arm for the economy, but its effects are wearing off as warning signs mount.
Crowder claimed in a series of giddy shows last week that YouTube's selective enforcement of its policies even provided a financial shot in the arm.
With a variety of healthy choices that also taste great, Freshii may just be the healthful shot in the arm the fast-food industry needs.
"Rural America needs a shot in the arm, and this is it," said Emily Skor, chief executive officer of Growth Energy, a biofuel trade association.
Biden also "got a real shot in the arm" with Klobuchar and Buttigieg suspending their campaigns and pledging their support, said one major Democratic donor.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said another 14-year-old student was shot in the arm and taken to the hospital in stable condition.
Demand for cars in the Asian country got a shot in the arm last year from China's move to cut taxes on small-engine cars.
Khan said he pulled one injured child out of danger and was holding a man who'd been shot in the arm when the gunman returned.
New York (CNN Business)A year's worth of tariffs have given a shot in the arm to the US steel industry — but not for their shareholders.
They were going to be a shot in the arm for county officials who were forever clawing for revenue and didn't care how they got it.
Continued low rates, while a short-term shot in the arm for mortgage sales, will make it more difficult for big banks to turn a profit.
Two others — a 35-year-old man shot in the arm and a 21-year-old woman shot in the leg — were listed in stable condition.
It doesn't totally work, but it was the quixotic shot in the arm that I needed to keep me awake during an unusually somnolent auto show.
An ongoing global project to map the human body cell by cell has received a $68 million shot in the arm from the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative.
This is clear throughout, and notably with "A Shot In the Arm," which has the melodic instincts of Being There, but little of that album's restraint.
Taylor Stovall, 13, was shot in the arm during the horrific attack at the Route 91 Harvest outdoor country music festival, which left 58 people dead.
"It's just a really good shot in the arm of positive energy and positive emotion to know that, 'Hey they've got our back,'" Church told CBC.
That was a shot in the arm for the 366-seat jet whose sales have slowed as Boeing develops a larger version of its 777 model.
Preparing to call him at the hospital to wish him well, Ocasio-Cortez decided she wanted to give his campaign a real shot in the arm.
The plant got a shot in the arm earlier this year with a $700 million government contract to upgrade the Army's flagship tank, the M9003 Abrams.
This week, central bankers in Europe indicated that they may start tightening monetary policy as well, offering a quick shot in the arm for bond markets.
"San Francisco needs a shot in the arm," said Stephen Beal, president of the California College of the Arts, who is not involved with C Project.
ORIS DIVERS SIXTY-FIVE DATE $2,000 The Divers Sixty-Five has given Oris's design credentials a shot in the arm since its introduction three years ago.
Her cohort perpetrated some of the era's defining conceptual art projects, from stockpiling blood samples of eminent poets to filming themselves being shot in the arm.
Wednesday's SAG nomination for Foxx, then, is a shot in the arm for the actor, whose performance as a wrongly incarcerated man is the film's standout.
Trump gave the campaign a shot in the arm this weekend with a supportive tweet despite mounting calls from Washington Republicans for him to step aside.
However, instead of making the market didn't go for that "shot in the arm", Argentine peso plunged again against dollars, with a drop of 20% overnight.
But with grain production suffering this season, analysts expect the contract, which will take effect from July 1, to provide an immediate shot in the arm.
The recommendation is a shot in the arm for Gilead as its third best-selling HIV drug, Truvada, faces exclusivity loss in the United States, beginning 2020.
Or will the populist-nationalists receive a shot in the arm, and lead a revolt – the more widely supported for being attractive to both left and right?
The deal could be a much needed shot in the arm for dealmaking in the biotech sector, which has been tepid ever since the Nasdaq Biotech Index .
With just a shot in the arm a couple of times a year, Helix believes it could build a platform to cure and prevent all genetic diseases.
And it makes clear why businessmen and investors have been enthusiastic, seeing it as a shot in the arm for those who take risks and seek profits.
He was at the nightclub by himself and was zigzagging out of the club when he came across a young woman who was shot in the arm.
Once people saw how much information we were getting, it was a big shot in the arm of NASA to pick the Kepler mission and fly it.
The publicity Doctors Without Borders provided has given antivenom activists a shot in the arm by demonstrating the power and vectors of an effective snakebite PR campaign.
He could go to Ring of Honor, where he was one of the greatest champions, providing a shot in the arm for both the promotion and himself.
The package of measures, which puts 10 billion euros into consumers' pockets, should give household spending a shot in the arm, a senior finance ministry official said.
Cruz's campaign hopes the move will give it a shot in the arm after a devastating string of performances in primaries across northeast over the last week.
AMG's share price, which has fallen 21 percent over the last 12 months, got a shot in the arm after the announcement, trading at $177.45, up $5.93.
A win for the group would be a shot in the arm for ICA, which fetched a $371 million deal to build a foundation for the terminal.
The glacial march of Demian Maia towards a welterweight title shot gets a shot in the arm this weekend as he fights long time contender, Carlos Condit.
A 21-year-old man who was shot in the back of the head and a 23-year-old woman who was shot in the arm survived.
Just weeks before the Orinda incident, a woman was shot in the arm in Arizona at an Airbnb house party, according to the Phoenix-area Fox station.
The move amounts to a much-needed shot in the arm for Amazon, which has lost several top leaders in the wake of a sexual harassment allegation.
This would have been a much-needed shot in the arm for a sector already hit by an ill-timed sales-tax hike in October last year.
Tokyo (CNN Business)A robot that can find the laundry even if you've moved it could give Japan's startup scene a much-needed shot in the arm.
That's a winning ticket he can punch not only to get tax reform done, but also to give his presidency a very needed shot in the arm.
"This would be a major shot in the arm for crypto if Apple headed down this path," Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, told CNN Business.
"An increase in refunds would be sort of a shot in the arm at the right time, if it came in Q1, early Q2," Mr. Feroli said.
Mixed record Modi swept to power in 2014 promising to give India's economy a shot in the arm by removing red tape and spurring domestic and foreign investment.
This latest shot in the arm is led by U.S. asset management firm Birch Lake Associates and it is aimed at bringing Faraday's flagship FF2900 SUV to market.
Many Wall Street banks are pricing in expectations for an interest rate rise from the Federal Reserve, which would be a shot in the arm for their businesses.
"His intensity, his presence, all that, trust me, I'm hoping things like this are a shot in the arm for the club," Giants manager Bruce Bochy told reporters.
But what if you could give Excel a shot in the arm, and turn it into the engaging, easy-to-use productivity tool it was meant to be?
A growing preference in China for Western alcohol brands over local ones has given the former a potent shot in the arm to the detriment of domestic manufacturers.
While I agree that crypto needs a shot in the arm and a sense of mission, I doubt making it easier to see naked people is quite it.
During his six year tenure with the band, he gave Voivod a much-needed shot in the arm, recording three albums with them and getting them on Ozzfest.
The outro of "A Shot In the Arm," where he sings, "What you once were isn't what you want to be anymore," feels akin to a dam breaking.
"Our bullish emerging markets call has received a shot in the arm from better data coming out of China," wrote Morgan Stanley strategists in a note to clients.
The interaction comes amid renewed controversy over Biden's civil rights record, which received a shot in the arm after a heated exchange during Thursday night's Democratic presidential debate.
But taking it off the line and into the academic realm could just be the shot in the arm that bitcoin needs to move forward with new ideas.
A 21-year-old man who was shot in the back of the head and a 23-year-old woman who was shot in the arm survived, Cleveland.
Still, Pence's leadership on coronavirus is undoubtedly the most high-profile moment of his vice presidency and has been a shot in the arm for his political standing.
As Biden's campaign ramps after a much-needed shot in the arm from Super Tuesday, the internet is rife with videos of the former vice president's many gaffes.
Either way, Byron said that the rally "was a shot in the arm for those businesses" that opened up during one of Wildwood's slowest months of the year.
A short jump would produce a softer vibration than a deep fall and a shot in the arm with a shot gun would feel harsher than a pistol.
Mike Dimick, the military pastor at Olive Baptist Church, said he had spoken with one of the injured deputies, a military reservist who was shot in the arm.
One was shot in the arm and the other was shot in the leg and was in surgery, Chief Deputy Chip Simmons said during a morning news conference.
One woman was shot in the arm, while the other was shot in the lower back, according to a search warrant affidavit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
Medicaid expansion in Maine would be a huge deal for the estimated 70,000 Mainers newly qualified for the program and a shot in the arm to rural hospitals.
The so-called "Super Saturday" contests provided a shot in the arm for both underdog campaigns, but didn't bring the 2016 presidential race any closer to a conclusion.
The so-called "Super Saturday" contests provided a shot in the arm for both underdog campaigns, but didn't bring the 230 presidential race any closer to a conclusion.
The shooter killed a man and a woman and injured four children (including a two-year-old who was shot in the arm) and two more adults before fleeing.
Sikh shooting A Sikh man was shot in the arm while cleaning his car in Seattle on Friday, and now the incident is being investigated as a hate crime.
Nikolette's mother, who was holding the 2-year-old when she was hit, was shot in the arm and a bullet grazed her head, police said after the shootings.
Wall Street banks got a shot in the arm Friday when Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen suggested that an interest rate hike could be coming sooner rather than later.
Rich the Kid has apparently decided New York City's economy needs a shot in the arm, because dude boarded a plane bound for the Big Apple with $100k cash!!!
The Trump administration plan to sharply cut corporate tax rates here in the U.S. just got a major shot in the arm from a surprising source: The European Union.
That would be a healthy shot in the arm for the stagnant smartphone market, which has largely flattened as people hang on to their smartphones for longer than ever.
In rural America, prison construction was pitched to residents as a kind of carceral Keynesianism, a shot in the arm for deindustrialized economies in small towns and former farmlands.
Publicly traded natural resource firms, important for national defense needs, desperately need a shot in the arm since Wall Street and the Obama administration have largely ignored the group.
Jazmine's mother, who was shot in the arm in the shooting, implored the public to send in any tips anything they may have seen that could help lead to answers.
At a time when the Venezuelan strongman's credibility is running out at home and abroad, he seemed to get a reviving shot in the arm from his stopover in Rome.
"This would be a major shot in the arm for Tesla as this could be a much needed potential catalyst for demand in the U.S." said Wedbush analyst Dan Ives.
"I took my bandana off and shoved it in the hole in his back," Hansen said, adding that he saw another woman who appeared to be shot in the arm.
That would have been such a shot in the arm for tech, and still today, I've nurtured and helped the New York tech industry, which now doesn't need much nurturing.
Like Dela Rosa, Patay has a reputation among police as an officer who loves action - he was shot in the arm in 2008 while fighting Communist rebels - and hates drugs.
The most likely result of this is likely to be a major shot in the arm for the Sanders progressive wing that Clinton opposed and President Obama never really embraced.
Its success is a shot in the arm to DreamWorks, which optioned the Paula Hawkins' best-seller about an alcoholic woman (Emily Blunt), who must piece together a mysterious disappearance.
Other jazz musicians such as Michael League, the bandleader of Snarky Puppy, and Robert Glasper, a pianist, believe that the current movement is giving jazz a shot in the arm.
The Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership is often just the shot in the arm needed to get important projects off the ground or to nudge underfunded parks over the finish line.
Unseeded Johnson, in the fourth round of a grand slam for the first time after beating Grigor Dimitrov, said Querrey's exploits were a shot in the arm for the underdogs.
So did Carly Fiorina, who Cruz brought on as a running mate just a week ago to give his campaign a shot in the arm ahead of the Indiana primary.
A shot in the arm for communities in dire need of infrastructure upgrades—everything from repairs to our decaying roads and highways to new investments in water systems and broadband.
The N.F.L. will have to wait at least another year for a Patriots-Steelers showdown that would have been a shot in the arm to the league's sagging television ratings.
However, copper was set for a third straight week of gains as industrial metals got a shot in the arm from a tumble in the dollar to three-month lows.
He said that a 22-year-old man was shot in the arm, but that the man was not a Baylor student and that his injuries were not life threatening.
It's a much-needed shot in the arm for the construction sector, which represented 7% of GDP in 2018 and had been booming thanks to easy credit and government spending.
However, the BJP's defeat will be a shot in the arm for India's opposition parties, some of which have used popular anger against the Citizenship Amendment Act to their advantage.
Kanye West just did Jay Z a HUGE favor -- his new album put Tidal back in the game by giving the music service a huge financial shot in the arm.
The euro may finally reach parity, or trade one-for-one with the dollar, now that the Federal Reserve may have given a shot in the arm to the U.S. currency.
You take those two things together, you've given the middle class a huge shot in the arm, and we've reduced childhood poverty in American by 40 percent, just by doing that.
The consensus view two years ago would have been that a 75 percent decline in oil prices would give a major shot in the arm to consumer spending and overall growth.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain leaving the European Union could give fledgling financial technology companies an immediate shot in the arm but deprive them of expansion later on, industry officials said on Monday.
"It makes you angry," Rob McIntosh, a 52-year-old who was shot in the arm and chest and is one of those accused of being an actor, told The Guardian.
The stand-off came to an end after the gunman, who at one point was shot in the arm, talked with police over the phone to negotiate a surrender before emerging.
The recommendation by EMA's Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) can be a shot in the arm for drug companies as they are normally endorsed by the European Commission.
The positive results provide a shot in the arm for the company, which has lost several patents on its older drugs since 2012, wiping out more than half of its sales.
The energetic, media-savvy Mr. Nézet-Séguin is meant as a shot in the arm for an organization struggling at the box office and whose musical leadership has been in flux.
The Republicans would have us believe that this is all about a responsible push for deficit reduction to go along with the economic shot in the arm coming from tax cuts.
The inactivated vaccine contains killed versions of wild-type poliovirus strains, doesn't pose the small risk of an outbreak and can be administered with a shot in the arm or leg.
The avid hunter's firearms license was revoked after he was accidentally shot in the arm when his dog released the trigger on a loaded rifle, which was in the man's car.
Besides, he said, success would "give the United States a shot in the arm, which it has badly needed for 210 years," a reference to the quagmire of the Vietnam War.
Virgin's A350 purchase was a shot in the arm for the Airbus 360 to 410 seater jet whose sales have slowed as Boeing develops a larger version of its 777 model.
And it's likely to give Jenkins a shot in the arm ahead of the May 8 primary, even though distance between him and Morrisey is almost within the margin of error.
New Delhi (CNN Business)India's central bank just cut interest rates for the second time in two months, giving the slowing economy a shot in the arm days before national elections.
Their victories are a shot in the arm for the younger generation after two of the sport's most highly regarded prospects, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev, were bundled out on Monday.
Later, the department announced on Twitter that a male juvenile suspect was in custody and that the victim, who had been shot in the arm, was in stable condition at the hospital.
"What happened in South Korea really was a shot in the arm for guy like Adam Scott, Louis (Oosthuizen) and Jason (Day), who have never been on a winning team," Price said.
Craigory Adams, who knocked on his neighbor's door late at night while carrying a barbeque fork, was shot in the arm by a white officer after a neighbor called to report him.
The moves have given US power a shot in the arm, according to observers like Peter Mansoor, a retired Army colonel who served in Iraq and now teaches at Ohio State University.
There is still a good chance that an energetic and dramatic contested convention will give the Republicans and the eventual nominee a great shot in the arm and shake up the election.
Ursula Vernon's beautifully strange novel about a 12-year-old girl trying to take over a run-down castle full of fantasy creatures is exactly the shot in the arm Disney needs.
A deal would be a shot in the arm for a 366-seat model promising greater efficiency but whose sales have slowed as rival Boeing develops a larger version of its 777.
A shot in the arm A lot of folks had left "Fear the Walking Dead" for, well, dead, but producers of the show hope last night's plot twist bring it new life.
The outside world might blanch at an American politician claiming he would jail his political opponent, but this was exactly the shot in the arm that frothing Trump partisans needed Sunday night.
While activity and interest in the transition has ebbed and flowed with polling, sources familiar say, recent tightening in the polls have served as a shot in the arm for the effort.
"Their negative, violent and divisive strategy just got a shot in the arm," said Rupa Subramanya, a prominent economist who once supported Mr. Modi, but has soured as his leadership turned divisive.
The IPO will be the biggest of its kind on the Budapest bourse for several years, giving a shot in the arm to a market currently dominated by four blue-chip stocks.
Suspected of having already shot and wounded his grandmother and a teenage girl elsewhere in the city, Atkins was himself shot in the arm during the gun battle outside Trader Joe's, police said.
On Obama's Remarks About the Email Investigation I think he felt a pressure in the political environment because he wanted Hillary Clinton to be elected, to give her a shot in the arm.
An O'Connor win in this pink district would be a shot in the arm for Democrats concerned about the party's recent losses in the industrial Midwest, epitomized by Trump's 2016 victory in Ohio.
"This unique order, the largest ever for hydrogen buses in Europe, is a serious shot in the arm for the use of hydrogen technology in public transport," said Chief Executive Filip Van Hool.
"I think if we do get a tax cut, that's going to give [small-caps] a shot in the arm because they would be the biggest beneficiary of a tax cut," said Stovall.
The deal is a shot in the arm for Broadcom, which has been trying diversify into software business since last year when it bought U.S. business software maker CA Inc for $18.9 billion.
The rate cut is a shot in the arm for the economy but Australia's top central banker has repeatedly said monetary policy is no longer the most effective tool to boost economic growth.
ET. Next week, ESPN will get another shot in the arm of breaking sports news with the likely start of National Football League free agency, which will provide fresh material for several weeks.
That restoration was so bad, it kind of became a blessing: Thousands of tourists have flocked to the town, Borja, to see the work, giving the area an economic shot in the arm.
But even though the event was an economic "shot in the arm" during the sleepy winter, the Trump campaign still needs to pick up the tab, said Wildwood's new Democratic mayor, Pete Byron.
While any appeal could further draw out the protracted case, the ruling gives a shot in the arm to foreign investors, who had been getting impatient with India's lengthy bad loan resolution process.
If it proves capable of building resistance to all strains of the flu, it could be a major shot in the arm in the battle against what is still often a deadly disease.
One was shot in the arm and one in the knee, but both are expected to recover and one was released from the hospital on Saturday, a spokeswoman for the Sheriff's Office said.
Critics of Trump's corporate tax cut, which was passed last year with an overhaul of the individual tax code, argue these measures won't be anything more than a quick shot in the arm.
But it is still in the midst of retooling its comedy slate, and "Will & Grace" could give it a shot in the arm whenever the show winds up running in the next season.
Her boyfriend had a license to carry a firearm, which he told the cops, she said in the video, and he was reaching for his documents when he was shot in the arm.
His quest to start building a fence along America's southern border using money Congress appropriated for other projects got a shot in the arm from five justices—with the four liberal justices in dissent.
LOS ANGELES — Lionsgate's long-gestating adaptation of Patrick Ness' popular YA book Chaos Walking just got a major shot in the arm with the addition of Star Wars: The Force Awakens heroine Daisy Ridley.
Ammon Bundy and his brother Ryan Bundy, 43, who was shot in the arm during the encounter, were both arrested, along with militia leaders Brian Cavalier, 44; Shawna Cox, 59, and Ryan Payne, 32.
It's also put a shot in the arm of 20th Century Fox's strategy of offering up spinoff tales about individual X-Men, a strategy that will next be tested in Gambit, starring Channing Tatum.
Having just condemned Steve Bruce to his first defeat as Aston Villa boss, many observers are now wondering if the current Leeds resurgence is more than just another short-term shot in the arm.
The move, along with other housing incentives, could give Canada's housing market a much-needed shot in the arm, reviving construction and bolstering homeowner sentiment, although economists warned the overall impact may be marginal.
"I think it's a bit of recovery from oversold levels and I think we also got a shot in the arm with Asia markets overnight up and really having a solid day," Kinahan said.
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In the attack caught on video, a gunman police say was Archer was seen shooting into a patrol car driven by Hartnett, 33, who was shot in the arm but managed to fire back.
A victory or close margin for Democrats would give them an uplifting shot in the arm before November in what has been a historically GOP district that Trump won by more than 11 points.
Ammon Bundy, and his brother Ryan Bundy, 43, who was shot in the arm during the encounter, were both arrested, along with militia leaders Brian Cavalier, 44; Shawna Cox, 59, and Ryan Payne, 32.
And Instagram's slowing growth looks like a bummer for Facebook, even if you could construe the news as a shot in the arm for tech startups looking to break into the social media space.
The IPO amounts to a "shot in the arm" for the Vision Fund and will boost future fundraising efforts, said Steven Kaplan, professor of entrepreneurship and finance at the University of Chicago's Booth School.
As recently as just a few weeks before those caucuses, Kerry was languishing in single digits in the polls and had to lend himself millions of dollars to provide a shot in the arm.
Ms. Mallinger's funeral is scheduled for Friday, the last of the funerals, delayed in part because Ms. Mallinger's daughter is still in the hospital recovering: She was shot in the arm during Saturday's attack.
Denver, Colorado: 3 dead, 1 injuredAt about 8:15 PM, police responding to a shooting in a home in the Park Hill neighborhood found one man shot in the arm outside and two dead inside.
Over the next three years, the Model Y could make up 15 to 20 percent of overall unit sales for Tesla, "and thus be a major shot in the arm for Musk & Co. going forward."
"Tax reform has been a real shot in the arm for many companies in terms of lowering their costs of doing business, and making it more compelling to consider doing acquisitions," one senior banker said.
That could give the GOP a shot in the arm in the Senate, where a number of Republican candidates are vying to take down Democratic incumbents in red states that Trump won in 2016. Sen.
Global markets have been attempting a recovery after sharp losses last week, and were given a shot in the arm on Wednesday by media reports that scientists had developed a drug against the China-linked virus.
That is because of his aggressive recent rhetoric on gun control—and the much-needed shot in the arm it appears to have given the pro-gun lobby, whose members are among Mr Trump's staunchest supporters.
In Westwood, she proves to be an obstinate and unpredictable subject and interviewee, which is a shot in the arm for an otherwise workmanlike biographical documentary, giving a look at both her life and her personality.
Sure, the hybrid console has been a runaway success for Nintendo, but after a year and a half and a sales plateau, some revamped hardware could be exactly the shot in the arm the device needs.
If it proves sustainable, a trade recovery or even signs of trade stabilization would help ease fears that China's economy is becoming increasingly lopsided, and give feeble global growth a much-needed shot in the arm.
The funding level authorized in the bill is a nearly 30 percent increase over current levels and will be a much-needed economic shot in the arm for all communities and local economies across the country.
Several middle- to lower-tier candidates have little to lose by going on offense, and a heated exchange with one of top-tier hopefuls could end up being the shot in the arm their campaigns need.
Nonetheless, the Treasury, via an executive order from the president, could move to reduce capital gains taxes and give a potential shot in the arm to the stock market just as the midterm elections are approaching.
It's of benefit to everyone that we create the working blueprint for the freer sharing and licensing of data-at-scale that can be a shot in the arm to climate-affected financial products and services.
Facebook has apparently found a new approach to giving its Stories feature a much-needed shot in the arm: soon you'll be able to just double-post your Instagram stories to Facebook directly from the Instagram app.
Proponents have touted both lines for their potential to boost jobs in high-unemployment areas of the Midwest and to provide a shot in the arm for the flagging Canadian oil industry, beset by low oil prices.
AS) final investment decision (FID) taken last month for a $30 billion LNG Canada project was a shot in the arm for the LNG industry, which is emerging from almost three years of low prices and investment.
Global market sentiment has been warming up in the last month and received a shot in the arm last week when the Federal Reserve took no action and indicated it would perform less rate hikes this year.
"How To Fight Loneliness" stumbles into unapologetic melodrama, and as strong as "A Shot In the Arm" is, no one could credibly argue that its remix, redundantly placed later on in the album's tracklist, is essential listening.
A $35,000 Model 3 is a major shot in the arm for Tesla sales during a period of major challenges, including deliveries of the Model 359.873 to Europe and China and construction of a factory in Shanghai.
Kings prevail in OT to halt 13-game skid versus Warriors SACRAMENTO — A regional rivalry that has been egregiously one-sided for the better part of four years got an unexpected shot in the arm Saturday night.
"The movie certainly gave a shot in the arm to the dinosaur market," said James Hyslop, a specialist at Christie's, which holds hybrid "Travel, Science and Natural History" sales twice a year at its South Kensington location.
Mr. Kimani, an investigator with an American legal aid group, had been working on the case of a young motorcycle taxi driver who had been shot in the arm, apparently accidentally, by a police officer last year.
President Paul Kagame tweeted his gratitude to Jack Ma on behalf of Rwandans after receiving the kits and thanked the billionaire for "huge shot in the arm" to prevent the spread of the virus on the continent.
SHANGHAI — China gave its economy a shot in the arm on Sunday amid signs of a slowdown, as it freed up more than $100 billion for banks to use to help small businesses and heavily indebted companies.
That would be a welcome shot-in-the arm for the planemaker, which has seen shares and earnings plummet as its best-selling 737 MAX aircraft remains grounded due to two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019.
"It's a tremendous lift for the club to have those two guys come back and really, really give us a shot in the arm with the pitching and save the bullpen," Collins said of Lugo and Matz.
The third chapter in the creatively disappointing "Thor" franchise (the dimmest jewel in Marvel's crown) gave the series a much-needed shot in the arm, delivering one of the funniest movies of the decade — regardless of genre.
The appearance with Tlaib shortly after last weekend's New York City rally with Ocasio-Cortez could help give Sanders a shot in the arm as sliding poll numbers and a heart attack spark questions about his campaign's viability.
Having a boy after all this time, and honestly thinking I was done having kids, for him to come along has been … definitely a shot in the arm for us at the house as far as, like, excitement.
While the Brunson dispute appeared far from being resolved, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan got a shot in the arm from Qatar's Emir, who approved a package of economic projects, investments and deposits after the two met in Ankara.
PARIS (Reuters) - Austria have given themselves a shot in the arm after keeping Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal side at bay and will go into their final group match against Iceland full of confidence, coach Marcel Koller said on Saturday.
While the Brunson matter appeared far from being resolved, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan got a shot in the arm from Qatar's Emir, who approved a package of economic projects, investments and deposits after the two met in Ankara.
The close race is likely to give Democrats a shot in the arm with less than 28503 days left before the midterms, as the party looks to flip the 22019 seats they will need to regain the House.
"Schools and universities are incubators for tomorrow's great ideas, and we think this is going to be a significant shot in the arm for innovation," said FAA Administrator Michael Huerta in a speech on Wednesday in New Orleans.
But for his opponents, the state results were a much-needed shot in the arm: for the first time in years, they sense an opportunity to strike a blow against Modi, long seen as the favorite for 2019.
The sales tax on cars with engines of 1.6 liters or below was cut to 5 percent from 10 percent in late 2015, giving the auto industry a much-needed shot in the arm as the economy slowed.
Even if Avatar 2 were to give the 3D box office a shot in the arm, it's unlikely that the enterprise is considered worth saving when other, fresher opportunities to put butts in seats are in the offing.
"The Fed's latest measures have been monetary policymakers' shot in the arm for the financial system: protection against what could happen down the road, instead of what's happening now," said Lindsey Bell, chief investment strategist with Ally Invest.
A federal judge in Washington state declared that Microsoft must turn over key documents within the next seven days, a shot in the arm for an expansive IRS audit that has dragged on for more than 12 years.
That would be a welcome shot-in-the-arm for the aerospace giant, which has seen shares and earnings plummet as its best-selling 737 MAX aircraft remains grounded due to two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019.
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel rallied a group of door-knockers in Arlington on Monday, seeking to give her troops a shot in the arm as they canvased Northern Virginia ahead of Tuesday's pivotal gubernatorial election.
The collective gallery she and her fellow artists founded in the early 21890s, F-Space, was the site of "Shoot," the notorious Chris Burden performance piece in which he had himself shot in the arm with a rifle.
In addition to the three people slain, two sheriff's deputies were injured in the attack, one shot in the arm, the other in the knee, but both were expected to survive, officials said at an earlier news conference.
Don't expect "new deal" investment programs to transform the region's economy, however, or even the fiscal shot in the arm that European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi says is needed — at least, not until things get much worse.
Just as the savings tied to domestic natural gas can give families added spending power, shale development is a shot in the arm for manufacturing and for good-paying, family-sustaining jobs critical for a thriving middle class.
Weaker currencies from portfolio outflows could help lift below-target inflation and give exporters a shot in the arm at a time of heightened uncertainty over global trade and signs that the Chinese economy may be losing steam.
So since expansion-eligible Mainers live disproportionately in the state's rural areas, expansion should be a big shot in the arm for local economies that are ailing under the weight of a structural decline in the logging industry.
In the 1970s, late performance artist and sculptor Chris Burden had himself shot in the arm, crucified on a Volkswagen Beetle, and sequestered behind a pane of glass for three days with no food, water, or bathroom breaks.
The ACA's payroll surtax has provided a shot in the arm to the hospital insurance trust fund; repealing it would move up the projected insolvency date by a full two years, from 2028 to 2026, according to the CBO.
The nod from EMA's Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use is a shot in the arm for the companies after their shares plunged in August when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration declined to approve the drug, Waylivra.
Green Day's American Idiot would top the Billboard charts, giving the band a shot in the arm after years of declining commercial success, and NOFX's The War on Errorism would go to number one on Billboard's Independent Album chart.
During the Tet offensive he denied even the possibility that the surprise attacks had provided a psychological shot in the arm to the Vietcong, concentrating instead on the huge casualties American and South Vietnamese forces had inflicted on them.
PAWTUCKET, R.I. — For the Massachusetts city of Worcester last week's announcement that the top minor league team of the Boston Red Sox was coming to a new downtown ballpark for the 2021 season was a shot in the arm.
Though the money from these deals is a shot in the arm in the short term, the network is finding that the long-term rights are more valuable because the programs can be used to entice potential future subscribers.
"Not only will this law ensure that our military have the highest quality silverware available, made by hardworking Americans, but will also provide a valuable shot in the arm to the Mohawk Valley economy," he said in a statement.
Demand for cars in China, the world's largest auto market, got a shot in the arm in 2016 as people rushed to buy before the planned expiration of a tax cut on vehicles with engines of 20173 liters or below.
Temasek, the Singapore state investment company, is Olam's majority shareholder, and Verghese says support from Temasek was a shot in the arm for Olam in 2012 when the agri-business came under attack from famed U.S. short-seller Carson Block.
His war against the Justice Department that is investigating his 2016 campaign got a shot in the arm from a scathing inspector general's report and his Singapore summit seems mostly to have been met with optimism, albeit of a skeptical kind.
Coleman said in an interview that this was a "shot in the arm" which had encouraged investors by giving certainty on mining and visa rules and by emphasizing skills development and education, areas where South Africa lags other African states.
Abbott didn't identify the officer by name, but officials at the University of Texas Medical Branch hospital in Galveston tell PEOPLE that Santa Fe Independent School District Officer John Barnes, 49, is in critical condition after being shot in the arm.
The Times The Bank of England has given the UK economy a £20.7713 billion ($194.48 billion) shot in the arm by relaxing financial regulations on Britain's lenders in its latest attempt to cushion the blow from last month's Brexit vote. (bit.
Those are lofty goals, to be sure, but they are exactly the sort of shot in the arm some of these small California towns need to hold water in the Sunshine State alongside the start-up juggernaut that is Silicon Valley.
America's nascent electric car industry got a major shot in the arm Tuesday, when Chevrolet revealed that its forthcoming Bolt EV has been rated by the EPA: It will officially be able to drive 22017 miles on a single charge.
CANTAVIR, Serbia (Reuters) - Antal Kracsun was about to convert a barn next to his house into a pigsty to make ends meet, when a Hungarian government grant gave his small welding business in northern Serbia a shot in the arm.
The orders would be a major shot in the arm for South Korea's ailing shipbuilding industry, which has been hit by a collapse in new orders as global trade growth slows and after the slump in commodities prices in recent years.
Speaking on an investor conference call Ackman said Valeant is now on track to deliver its delayed 10-K by month end which will likely give the company a shot in the arm because investors will look at the company anew.
Strong demand for the devices could give a shot in the arm to Apple, which could become the first publicly traded company to reach a $1 trillion market value but has faced more questions about its growth in recent quarters.
That redirected support may prove tepid compared to Silicon Valley's initial bet on Buttigieg, but it could be a shot in the arm for Biden if the former vice president comes out of Tuesday's big contest looking like a winner.
LONDON (Reuters) - With more and more part-timers finding they have less time for 18-hole golf lasting upwards of four hours, a shorter form of the sport could give the amateur game the shot in the arm it desperately needs.
The Amazon news "is definitely a shot in the arm for Halletts," he said, but added that the company isn't counting on that in the short term, as only several hundred Amazon employees will report to Long Island City in 2019.
"The news gave the Aussie a strong shot in the arm, but the momentum was unsustainable as better-than-expected U.S. data lifted the greenback," explained Kathy Lien, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management in a Friday note.
Dom's been a shot in the arm for Mr. Robot this entire season, but knowing that she's had a much keener eye on the situation than we even knew makes me like this season approximately 30 percent more than I already did.
The mode is far from being a shot in the arm for the whole Destiny community, but it's certainly a very solid and smart step in the right direction to help Destiny 2 feel revitalized and worth coming back to this fall.
On one hand - emphasized by Powell in Congressional hearings Wednesday and Thursday -- global trade and economic risks have put a dent in investment, inflation is well below the Fed's 2% target, and the U.S. expansion may need a shot in the arm.
Its champions - South Africa and Kenya among them - say the deal will provide a shot in the arm to trade between African nations, which accounted for just 215% of exports in 23, and give their companies access to millions of new customers.
India's crowded digital payments market, expected to grow ten-fold to $500 billion by 2020, received a shot in the arm after Prime Minister Narendra Modi banned old high-value notes last year, forcing people to use e-wallets and card payments.
The result was a 70 percent jump in US coal exports over 2016: This has meant a temporary shot in the arm for the industry (which lost so much money betting on exports in 2013), but it is not a long-term plan.
It seems backwards that patients have higher out-of-pocket co-payments for pills and capsules that we take at home, and we have lower co-pays when we go to the doctor or the infusion center for a shot in the arm.
A $2359.87,23.7 Model 3 is a major shot in the arm for Tesla during a period of major challenges for the Silicon Valley company and could put to rest concerns among some analysts that demand for Tesla's vehicles might be constrained in 2019.
The recommendation by the EMA's Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) will be a shot in the arm for Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, which is waiting for EU antitrust approval to wrap up its $62 billion acquisition of Shire.
GAME CHANGER WITH SPEED BUMPS A $35,000 Model 3 is a major shot in the arm for Tesla sales during a period of major challenges, including deliveries of the Model 359.873 to Europe and China and construction of a factory in Shanghai.
Speaking on an investor conference call Wednesday, Ackman said Valeant is now on track to deliver its delayed 10-K by month end which will likely give the company a shot in the arm because investors will look at the company anew.
The most recent, approved last year, gives a shot in the arm to ADR, by for instance forcing businesses to inform complaining customers of their dispute-resolution options, such as ombudsmen and private ADR services, and setting minimum standards for how these operate.
BALTIMORE (Reuters) - Conflicting signals make it difficult to get a handle on the true health of the U.S. economy and reducing uncertainty for businesses would provide a shot in the arm to growth, Richmond Fed Reserve Bank President Thomas Barkin said on Tuesday.
Yes, Gary Johnson in the Senate could be good for advancing a Libertarian political agenda, but it also could be a "shot in the arm" for the institution of the Senate and, hopefully, chart a course for relief from our nationwide paralyzing polarization.
The projects' adherents in the neighborhood, which is lined with public housing and in the shadow of the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, hope the area will eventually receive a shot in the arm, but say policy makers need to do their part first.
Modi's high-profile event in New Delhi - attended by hundreds of investors and entrepreneurs, including the founder of taxi-hailing app Uber, Travis Kalanick - promised a shot in the arm for the sector, with exemptions from tax and compliance inspections for three years.
Crunch time has arrived for the 2020 Democratic presidential field as the second series of debates kicks off tonight in Detroit and candidates look to give their bids a shot in the arm as they push to qualify for the September debates.
This was a much-needed shot in the arm for the market for old masters, and for London, whose status as the European capital of the art trade could potentially be undermined by Britain's June 23 vote to leave the European Union.
LOS ANGELES — The third "John Wick" movie arrived to stronger-than-expected ticket sales, returning Keanu Reeves to the top of the box-office chart for the first time in 28 years and giving Lionsgate a much-needed shot in the arm.
Mr. Orsi said the market for old masters had received a shot in the arm from the sale in November 2017 of Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi" for $450.3 million at Christie's in New York — despite the ensuing debate around its authenticity.
The official Xinhua News Agency said that step will release about 800 billion yuan ($114.6 billion) into the economy for lending purposes, delivering a shot in the arm to the economy ahead of the Lunar New Year that falls on Jan. 25.
If it gives both economies a major boost, and also gives the global economy a major shot in the arm, it would lay the foundations of trust for greater collaboration between the world's No. 1 and No. 2 powers on many global governance challenges.
Gaming overall has gotten a shot in the arm from the battle royale genre: Nvidia boss Jensen Huang credited games like PUBG and Fortnite with bringing 10 million more PC gamers to the family of GeForce users in the space of just eight months.
And now that the meeting is over, and both Trump and Nieto have made their formal statements, it's clear Trump has been given a crucial presidential-looking shot in the arm from perhaps the one foreign leader we least expected to give it to him.
The deal could be a shot in the arm for Airbus in its race against Boeing in Japan, where the latter is a bigger player with its strong ties to local aerospace firms such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries that build significant portions of its jetliners.
Of course, the Rodgers family rift has been making headlines all season -- but it got a shot in the arm last week when Aaron's dad gave an interview to the NY Times ... suggesting the QB turned his back on the family after he got famous.
In April, Khatami's campaign got a proverbial shot in the arm when a German court issued a decision explicitly naming Iran's leadership, including the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as the masterminds behind the assassination of four Iranian and Kurdish leaders nearly five years earlier.
That could translate into Chinese demand for more than 296 new regional jets in the next two years, said one source familiar with a planemaker's outlook, providing a shot in the arm for a new generation of aircraft that has suffered a string of setbacks.
In his remarks Wednesday, Mueller devoted a fair share of airtime to the threat to democracy posed by foreign actors who want to interfere with U.S. elections, giving a shot in the arm to legislation aimed at securing elections, which has stalled in the Congress.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Some commentators have sought solace in the notion that the content and quality of art will receive a Cheetos-toned shot in the arm as artists muster their full array of skills and ideas to protest Donald Trump.
I'm going to be real with you, though: as a longtime viewer, it feels like the show's ninth iteration has lost its way creatively—even though last week's Lip Sync For Your Life shocker provided the show with a much-needed shot in the arm.
A deal, which Toshiba hopes to complete by this month, is widely expected to value the chip business at more than $20 billion — a potential shot in the arm for a company struggling with the aftermath of a disastrous bet on building nuclear power plants.
The long-awaited FDA decision is a shot in the arm to Roche's aspirations of boosting Tecentriq sales in earlier lines of lung cancer treatment, but first-mover advantage of Merck's Keytruda has dented the medicine's prospects in one of cancer treatment's most-lucrative segments.
" The renovation series, Williams adds, "has given it such a shot in the arm...For us, this is a circle: fifty years, and we still love, still get along and get to experience in a professional and a personal level, this year of Brady-ness.
With no clear message or discernible strategy from the president on the China trade talks, what had seemed just a few days ago like it could be a shot in the arm to the U.S. economy, by Tuesday only added to the grim uncertainty facing investors.
Whether the 31-year-old Staal can make that happen for a team holding second place in the Metropolitan Division by seven points and seemingly destined for home-ice advantage in the first round remains to be seen but he could be a shot in the arm.
European deep tech and "industrial tech" startups working in the field of industrial applications got a shot in the arm today with the news that btov Partners has secured €80 million ($90 million) in backing for the second close of its new btov Industrial Technologies Fund.
However, Nathan pointed out numerous global sporting events that could serve as a shot in the arm for Nike's stock price, which include the Euro 2016, the Copa America, the upcoming Olympic games in Rio and LeBron James leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a Finals victory.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Taiwan's decision giving same-sex couples the right to marry has proved a shot in the arm for the gay rights movement in Asia, but it is likely to be many years before China approves similar measures, amid deep-rooted opposition in some quarters.
"A combination of domestic stimulus and a trade deal with the US over the next few weeks could be the shot in the arm the Chinese economy needs and lead to a dramatic increase in investor sentiment globally," analysts at Rakuten Securities Australia said in a note.
If Boeing secures a new deal for its F/A-18 or gets an update on the plane, it could be good news for the company because it would be a shot in the arm for its tactical aircraft business and extend production of the jet.
BEIJING, May 25 (Reuters) - Taiwan's decision giving same-sex couples the right to marry has proved a shot in the arm for China's gay rights movement, but it is likely to be many years before Beijing approves similar measures, amid deep-rooted opposition in some quarters.
Doing so will be a real shot in the arm for the  economy, and it will help ease the way for millions of young people to move ahead with their dreams of marriage, family, a first home, children, and all the rest of the American Dream.
Croatia is about to get a shot in the arm, however, with the arrival of a home-grown dedicated VC fund, Fil Rouge Capital, which plans to invest in young entrepreneurs, startups and scale-up companies, as well as establishing a local entrepreneurial ecosystem in Croatia.
"The Esmé story was just the shot in the arm I needed," he told his editor, the boost that made it possible for him to finish the book he was trying to write; "The Catcher in the Rye," Salinger's only novel, was published a year later.
"The hot tamale war which has been raging in this city for the past few weeks reached a climax last evening," the Colorado Springs Weekly Gazette reported in 1895: gunfire had broken out between rival venders and a boy named Harry Risner was shot in the arm.
The race to digitise the loyalty card just got a shot in the arm with the news that Yoyo Wallet, the European-based mobile payment and customer loyalty platform, has raised a £12 million Series B round, led by the US wholesale and food retail giant Metro Group.
Changes to the National Reimbursement Drug List (NRDL), which determines which drugs are part-sponsored by the government, will be a welcome shot in the arm for global drug companies, most of whom saw sales growth slow or contract last year in the world's number two pharmaceutical market.
"What really matters is that these Medtronic assets will help Cardinal Health continue to diversify itself away from that lousy drug wholesaling business that caused the darned shortfall in the first place, and they'll give the company's medical supplies segment a much needed shot in the arm," Cramer said.
Rockets hit 19 3-pointers in 109-87 win HOUSTON — Having survived a grind on the road the previous evening and facing an undermanned opponent that, on paper, didn't present a serious challenge, the Rockets were trudging along until they received a much-needed shot in the arm.
It will be his job to help provide a shot in the arm to a show that trails Jimmy Fallon's "The Tonight Show" by a wide margin and has been losing in recent weeks to ABC's Jimmy Kimmel among the 18-to-49-year-old demographic important to advertisers.
In addition to visual effects looking more realistic, Epic is looking to give cutscenes a shot in the arm with tech that allows developers to deliver some pretty top-notch movie-quality shots via depth-of-focus bokeh-like enhancements that draw attention to what matters in a scene.
That aspect of it wasn't demoralizing for him, but the idea that we had all put a lot of effort and a lot of hope into this event being something that gave the sport of track and field a shot in the arm, there's where the disappointment was.
Reuters first reported in June that the original proposal for 12 A380s - seen as a symbol of Iran's determination to catch up with Gulf rivals and a shot in the arm for Airbus as it struggled to sell the world's largest airliner - was threatened by domestic opposition in Iran.
Following a 28-hour, multiple-airport ordeal that saw the airplane's wheels shot to pieces by federal agents and Johnson shot in the arm by one of the hijackers, the plane landed in the Cuban capital (for a second time!), and the three hijackers were promptly arrested by the military.
If both deals succeed, they could provide a shot in the arm for moribund capital markets, where investors have proved increasingly skeptical of the valuations sought by much-hyped tech start-ups such as ride-hailing giant Uber, which has fallen by about a third since its float in May.
At the time, Mostly Mozart (which originated as "Midsummer Serenades — A Mozart Festival" in 1966, when Lincoln Center's new theaters opened, complete with air-conditioning) was a staid series of traditional concerts; Lincoln Center Festival, which added theater and a more global outlook, was intended as a shot in the arm.
Here are several of the big endorsements Biden locked up: The sudden swell of support from the Democratic establishment comes on the heels of Biden's blowout victory in South Carolina, which looks to have delivered the shot in the arm his campaign needed to remain competitive against current front-runner Sen.
Even so, Mr. Faison said the new industry would be a shot in the arm for rural Cocke County, where more than 2500 percent of residents live in poverty and where the illicit cultivation of marijuana has, along with moonshine making, been a historic and notorious fact of economic life.
And, unforgivably, Washington will continue to look the other way – totally ignoring what German and Japanese refusals to properly stimulate their internal demand are doing to half-a-trillion dollars of U.S. exports, whose stronger growth would be a safe and meaningful shot in the arm to the American economy.
In fact, experts say, the government's botched response to the epidemic — refusing to shut the border, and failing to secure adequate stocks of face masks and other critical supplies — has sparked a new wave of outrage that could be a shot in the arm to the city's pro-democracy movement.
The fact that the court ruling on the ACA mandate came on the same day as the impeachment vote in the House served as a strong shot in the arm for the GOP argument that the Democrats have done little about healthcare because of an obsession over ousting President Trump.
Industry sources said Airbus's A2737-2737 deal with Virgin Atlantic provided a shot in the arm to a 2185-seat model promising greater efficiency but whose sales have slowed as Boeing develops a larger version of its 2321, prompting a game of leapfrog between the only two makers of long-haul jets.
If both the Alibaba and Aramco deals succeed, they could provide a shot in the arm for moribund capital markets, where investors have proved increasingly sceptical of the valuations sought by much-hyped tech start-ups such as ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies, which has fallen 34 % since its float in May.
If both the Alibaba and Aramco deals succeed, they could provide a shot in the arm for moribund capital markets, where investors have proved increasingly skeptical of the valuations sought by much-hyped tech start-ups such as ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies, which has fallen 34 % since its float in May.
The 42-year-old director, who hails from Wellington, New Zealand, has built a career on stories of outsiders told with an offbeat sense of humor, and his goofy, affectionate sensibility promised a shot in the arm for the Thor franchise — especially important after the poorly reviewed 2013 installment Thor: The Dark World.
"It may be a shot in the arm for risk assets and help to address liquidity concerns...however, it also raises the question of whether the Fed has anything left in the tank should the spread of the virus not be contained," said Kerry Craig, global market Strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
Charles M. Blow Tuesday night's election results were a major shot in the arm for the anti-Donald Trump resistance and a major slap in the face for all the Democrats who caterwauled last November about how the party had focused too much on courting women and minorities, and ignored angry white men.
"It may be a shot in the arm for risk assets and help to address liquidity concerns ... however, it also raises the question of whether the Fed has anything left in the tank should the spread of the virus not be contained," said Kerry Craig, global market Strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
NAPLES, Italy — Italy's desperate need for a financial shot in the arm is palpable at all levels of the economy, from the entrepreneurs in the industrial north who are hungry for tax breaks and a streamlined bureaucracy to the welfare seekers in the poverty-stricken south, with its dizzying levels of youth unemployment.
WE EXPECT THATS GOING TO GIVE US A GREAT SHOT IN THE ARM WHAT SHOWTIME HAS DONE FOR THEIR OFFERING, THEYVE SPREAD OUT THEIR PREMIER OFFERINGS AS OPPOSED TO TWO AT A TIME, THEYLL DO A NEW SHOW ONCE A MONTH THROUGHOUT THE YEAR TO PREVENT CHURN AND WE THINK THATS ABSOLUTELY WORKING.
Swift's endorsement came at a time when Democrats had increasingly given up hope here and served as a kind of symbolic shot in the arm, but it proved to be entirely in vain, as in the final analysis, Bredesen got absolutely swamped by Trump voters coming out in droves to back the GOP.
Ford, I suspect, would have scoffed at the ending of "The Sisters Brothers," and so would Anthony Mann, who, at the climax of his gold-rush drama, " The Far Country " (1955), makes sure that the hero (James Stewart), having been shot in the arm, removes his sling for the purge of the final showdown.
"Aside from the historical value in being finally able to look at the code, understand the thought process, [and] maybe even get a glimpse into the minds of the Imps—Infocom Implementers—you have the fact that resources and reference material for learning ZIL has received a massive shot in the arm," Sommerfield said.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Republicans got a shot in the arm Monday when Florida Gov.
Canopy Growth's investment in the Southern Tier "is a true win-win for Canopy Growth, who will be positioned at the forefront of Upstate New York's industrial hemp revolution, and for the Southern Tier's economy and farmers, which will receive a major shot in the arm in new good-paying jobs," Schumer said in the release.
About ten months ago, Microsoft promised the VR industry a shot in the arm and an update to PC-tethered systems by way of their "mixed reality" platform and OEM partner-crafted headsets which would boast inside-out tracking, lower system spec requirements, 1440p per eye displays and a much lower price point, with headsets starting at just $10803.
Milo's press conferences brought back shades of Andrew Breitbart himself — his edgy, sardonic side was a shot in the arm of a race once considered Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's.
Fixing the public pension, providing a stable fiscal regulatory environment, reforming — or possibly jettisoning or privatizing — some of the government-owned corporations, and reassuring investors that they can return to the island with confidence that contracts and the rule of law are enforced would give Puerto Rico a shot in the arm and a chance at a rejuvenated economy.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Saturday gave a shot in the arm to Republican House candidate Troy Balderson days before a special election for Ohio's 12th Congressional District.
On one hand - emphasized by Powell in Congressional hearings Wednesday and Thursday and seconded by the influential chief of the New York Fed and Fed Governor Lael Brainard — global trade and economic risks have put a dent in investment, inflation is well below the Fed's 2% target, and the U.S. expansion may need a shot in the arm.
The executive order is meant to be an economic shot in the arm for workers held up as symbols of the president's tough-on-trade stance, even as some have faced shaky economic prospects over the administration's decisions to impose high tariffs on imported goods and to start several global disputes, including a damaging trade war with China.
"If members of Congress had the ability to direct funding — through a reformed and transparent process — to specific projects in their district, it would provide a much needed shot in the arm and help return the broken budgetary process back to regular order," said Sean Joyce, the CEO of Atlas Crossing and a former GOP staffer on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
"I talked to a couple of my political advisers yesterday and this has been a shot in the arm for us going into the fall election because it underscores the importance of the Senate and our role in personnel, and of course the most important personnel decisions we make are the courts, and particularly the Supreme Court," McConnell said in an interview Saturday.
Chicago, Illinois: 0 dead, 5 injuredAt about 1:30 AM, a shooting broke out on the street, leaving a 183-year-old boy shot in the back, a 20-year-old woman struck in both legs, a 26-year-old man shot in the buttocks, a 27-year-old man shot in one leg, and a 36-year-old man shot in the arm.
"Thor: Ragnarok" thundered to one of the year&aposs best box-office debuts with an estimated $121 million domestically, proving again — just as its flexing its muscle — the might of the Walt Disney Co. The robust debut for the third "Thor" movie was a welcome shot in the arm for Hollywood and theater owners who have just suffered through a terrible October at the box office.
Secessionists say the rise of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE amid a no-holds-bar election year and Britain's decision to leave the European Union are giving their own causes a shot in the arm.
Of all the stories on the show, this is the one that most needed a shot in the arm, and as the various pieces of the episode began to add up to what Dolores was inevitably doing with that train, the last five minutes escaped the show's weighty gravitational pull to become purely enjoyable on their own terms, instead of on the terms of what they might mean someday.
During that brief November in 1976, beginning with sparsely attended performances by the Sex Pistols in art schools and seedy bars before they were even calling themselves punk, the ferocious sentiment of the music and culture—raw, fast, in your face—spread as a much-needed shot in the arm for Britain's youth, who were graduating from school with bleak job prospects and a general atmosphere of doom and malaise.
FABER: DOES THAT WORK, DOES IT ATTRACT PEOPLE BECAUSE OF COURSE I THINK STAR TREK, AND I THINK STAR WARS, WHICH DISNEY IS GOING TO USE TO HELP TRY AND ATTRACT PEOPLE MOONVES: WE THINK STAR TREK IS GOING TO DO EXTREMELY WELL IVE SEEN THE FIRST TEN EPISODES, ITS REALLY, REALLY GOOD WE THINK THATS GOING TO BE A BIG SHOT IN THE ARM FOR ALL ACCESS.
And fighting sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' MORE, which threatened to derail his confirmation at the eleventh hour, provided a last-minute shot in the arm to Republicans who made the fight an issue in their 2018 Senate campaigns.
The film explores Burden's oeuvre project by project, juxtaposing scenes and stills of Burden's early actions — having himself shot in the arm ("Shoot," 1971), cramming himself in a locker ("Five Day Locker Piece," 1971), getting his hands nailed to a Volkswagen ("Trans-fixed," 1974) — with the filmmakers' recent interview footage of Burden walking around his expansive property in Topanga Canyon on the outskirts of Los Angeles County, the artist's home until his death from malignant melanoma in 2015.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has got a shot in the arm for his reelection campaign with the release of Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's core findings.
The ultimate shot in the arm for turnout among likely Clinton voters was giving primetime speaking slots to President Obama, first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Michelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her MORE and former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) The presidential endorsement is intended to be a shot in the arm for Murphy, who is running behind Grayson for a swing Senate seat being vacated by Republican presidential candidate Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE.

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