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Her iPhone 6S sputtered to 9 percent by 6 p.m.
The electric mouths sputtered, and a man's voice came out.
Tesla's earlier attempts to deliver glass Solar Roof tiles sputtered.
That same day, Malia sputtered her last coughful of blood.
There are good reasons some of these ideas have sputtered.
The device sputtered along and completely froze at one point.
The attack, such as it was, just spun and sputtered.
Their offense sputtered, straining to mesh Porzingis, Rose and Anthony.
Japan has seen surges in wage growth that quickly sputtered.
A crowdfunding campaign sputtered, and the circus filed for bankruptcy.
An angry mob beat the driver after the motorcycle sputtered.
"Like, in what world is this not enough?" he sputtered.
All those efforts have sputtered, though, and little has changed.
A recovery since 2001, aided by foreign spending, has sputtered.
Zack Wheeler has sputtered, but he has pitched better than Harvey.
Pyrotechnics sputtered into life, their sodium light cutting through the fog.
About three years ago, North Korean missiles sputtered during launch attempts.
But when the class syllabus turned to Christianity, her fire sputtered.
Factory surveys for September showed growth sputtered, with export orders contracting.
And a pair of poorly reviewed releases sputtered in nationwide release.
As medical, childcare and college costs take off, wages have sputtered.
As wages have sputtered, child care, medical and education expenses soar.
The stock market started the year strong but sputtered on Tuesday.
Early reviews were promising, but it sputtered at the box office.
He resigned as leader of UKIP, which has basically sputtered out.
But as China's investment binge fizzled, Shenyang and its factories sputtered.
But efforts to adopt anti-corruption reforms sputtered amid political pressure.
I sputtered before recognizing his answer as unequivocal commitment, to me.
But the efforts sputtered along with the attempted repeal of Obamacare.
That engine, though, has sputtered as it has struggled to start here.
The initiative was meant to attract private investment, but it sputtered initially.
But the infamous Moore's Law sputtered to an end back in 2015.
During the Obama years, growth sputtered and the economic recovery was anemic.
Foreign audiences picked up the slack as domestic attendance sputtered in 2017.
Francis' efforts against sexual abuse since his election in 2013 have sputtered.
"Thank you, Madame President," he sputtered, doubled over, when she had finished.
Highly-anticipated spinoffs from popular franchises have sputtered at the box office.
But this season, they have sputtered, and injuries are among the reasons.
So L.S.U. sputtered through its first two possessions of the second half.
" Roberts asked mockingly; Alito sputtered, "I'm just talking about the English language.
But back home, the effort, now in its fourth year, has sputtered.
The last couple of sub-launched missiles sputtered after only a short distance.
"This is an un—, an un— this is not a moment," Probst sputtered.
And so it went until 260, when the surveillance sputtered to its conclusion.
Despite high consumer confidence and low unemployment, home sales have sputtered in 2018.
The captain brought the speedboat about, the motor sputtered, and I jumped off.
Her spins sputtered and her jumps, long considered spectacular, landed with a thud.
"Solo" also sputtered overseas, where initial ticket sales stood at about $65 million.
Because deGrom did his job, Lugo entered in the eighth inning but sputtered.
But with the Mets having sputtered through April, Collins didn't have that leeway.
Although Paxton sputtered, the Yankees trailed by only 3-2 after four innings.
Numerous comeback attempts sputtered for Aero, which halted jet production between 20163 and 2015.
And Facebook's first big push into video, which centered around live broadcasts, largely sputtered.
But following 20 points and 211 yards of total offense, Tech sputtered after that.
After the court ruling, Volkswagen sputtered that it was "unable to comprehend" the decision.
During his Senate testimony on May 1, Barr conspicuously sputtered when questioned by Sen.
The last few years, however, have been far rockier as Fitbit stumbled and sputtered.
A restless section full of sputtered outbursts leads to a frenetic episode involving clapping.
One intended location, in the historic Victoria Theater, sputtered when the redevelopment plan stalled.
Growth in China's manufacturing sector sputtered in September as external and domestic demand weakened.
Chen isn't at all bothered that consumer VR has sputtered out of the gate.
Other than that connection, the Eagles' offense sputtered through much of the first half.
However, the performance's emotional power, which peaked early on, sputtered by the evening's end.
Numerous comeback attempts sputtered for Aero, which halted jet production between 2003 and 2015.
Lately, though, AMC's movie magic has sputtered in the eyes of investors and analysts.
While the pope has vowed "zero tolerance" for sexual abuse, his efforts have sputtered.
The new approach comes after past White House attempts to limit the damage have sputtered.
After George W. Bush's tax cuts, America fell back into red and the economy sputtered.
Some sputtered, looking as if they had been hit in the face with a pie.
But, as a practical matter, the process of BBG reform has sputtered to a stop.
At his studio last month, a series of new pictures sputtered out of a printer.
But that has so far sputtered; polls now show the initiative is struggling to pass.
All the while, the company's leadership put on a brave face as the startup sputtered.
Mr. Carlson sputtered and fumed; it was generally agreed that Mr. Stewart won the day.
Additionally, Adam Ottavino, a key Yankees reliever during the regular season, has sputtered this postseason.
Though his campaign sputtered out last week, he outlasted multiple high-profile governors and senators.
While some of Baker's decisions backfired in the playoffs, the Nationals sputtered as a whole.
It sputtered along while Instagram — which is free and doesn't allow full nudity — took off.
Behind the scenes, a desperate mission to save the party sputtered and stalled at every turn.
The overblown hype sputtered out, and Segway became the butt of ridicule in the tech world.
But discussions between the two have sputtered on for years in various guises without getting anywhere.
"I don't want to talk about the President," she finally sputtered between a lot of pauses.
Housing numbers: Despite high consumer confidence and low unemployment, US home sales have sputtered in 2018.
Automakers reported that sales fell slightly in September, as demand for new cars and trucks sputtered.
A bipartisan push in Congress to overhaul the nation's sentencing laws sputtered during Obama's second term.
When George Steinbrenner's low-OBP Dave LaPointmachine sputtered and died in 1990, not a player moved.
That's understandable after Pillar sputtered in a 1203-game audition in the role a year prior.
The economy's remarkably steady job-creation machine sputtered in February and produced a mere 20,000 jobs.
The effort, sponsored by the now-defunct Atomic Energy Commission, sputtered and was allowed to lapse.
Growth in China's manufacturing sector sputtered in September as both external and domestic demand weakened, Sept.
Separately, an investigation into whether Carlyle, the private equity firm, misled investors about certain fees sputtered.
Auto and home sales have sputtered in recent months despite high consumer confidence and low unemployment.
Another was a near riot of sputtered phrases that culminated in a stretch of frenetic clapping.
And after Donald Trump's election-night upset, the flag pin tradition seems to have sputtered out entirely.
Green Bay, meanwhile, sputtered on its first possession, as Mason Crosby missed a 3003-yard field goal.
The game sputtered along with so many frame rate drops that I literally couldn't steer the car.
That rally sputtered and some market experts say it's unclear if a similar fate can be avoided.
Navy suffered two lost fumbles and the Memphis offense, averaging 509 yards per game coming in, sputtered.
Even the Batman saga, which Tim Burton had kicked off with such promise, sputtered into garish weirdness.
The Chargers (43-5) exhaled with a victory as the Bears (3-4) sputtered down the stretch.
But it turned out Auburn was not very good, and come November, both L.S.U. and Fournette sputtered.
The Mets have sputtered for months, propped up by their pitching yet undermined by their inept offense.
The Oilers' were Vegas co-favorites for the Stanley Cup, but sputtered for 2 1/2 months.
The guitar bounced along with the melodies, cymbals sputtered in to back up the occasional vocal peaks.
The town sputtered to life in the late 1800s around coalmines that fed the new transcontinental railroad.
The two dozen or so golden brown dumplings, stuffed with beef and chopped vegetables, bubbled and sputtered.
Clovis first bet on Rick Perry in Iowa, but he bailed when the former Texas governor sputtered.
But an inning later, as Sewald sputtered, the Yankees took the lead for good, thanks to Gregorius.
But after Reed sputtered, Pill and Edgin did, too, capping another awful loss by the Mets' bullpen.
There is just a hint of hesitancy at the start, with percussively repeated notes and sputtered trills.
Oil sputtered, losing 1.5 percent Wednesday after a surprise inventory build was reported by the Energy Information Administration.
Even Google's efforts in the smartwatch space appear to have sputtered, if not entirely ground to a halt.
Always, this is the first question, sputtered by those "deeply shocked" citizens, when these stories come to light.
But after taking a 21-3 lead in the first quarter, they sputtered until their big fourth quarter.
Shares of Dunkin' Donuts have run up in recent years, but have sputtered in the last 12 months.
Anyone else might have sputtered out a "no comment" before having their publicist yank them away to safety.
Wall is an elite talent and four-time All-Star, yet Washington's offense has sputtered until this season.
It need not lead to political catastrophe; it has flared up and sputtered out repeatedly in the past.
Scott sputtered throughout his one-over 227 before a bogey at No. 226 left him tied with Johnson.
Yet Maddon leaned on setup man Carl Edwards Jr. and Davis, both of whom had sputtered these playoffs.
With the season on the line, Maddon turned to Davis to get six outs, and the closer sputtered.
Once the tournament began, Spain sputtered and struggled, and was eliminated in the round of 16 by Russia.
But as automation has increased inside factories and textile work has moved overseas, the local economy has sputtered.
Highly-anticipated spinoffs from popular franchises have sputtered out at the box office relative to the original films.
But for years his career sputtered, and mostly, Morton said, he felt like he was letting people down.
Moreover, as Atlanta's offense sputtered, the defense spent too much time on the field and clearly grew tired.
But the city's initiative, ThriveNYC, which was created and overseen by the mayor's wife, Chirlane McCray, has sputtered.
Then it hit the runway, sputtered a few feet into the air, and dropped straight into the ocean.
The Eagles, meanwhile, sputtered on offense until they hit one of their longest offensive plays of the year.
It was a rush to the exit for a summit that sputtered despite Trump's efforts to boost interest.
In the hallway one floor below, Representative Steny H. Hoyer of Maryland, the majority leader, sputtered with anger.
But Mr. Camacho's tenure ended in 1946, President Truman had bigger challenges, and the idea sputtered for decades.
Then, as the frenetic overtime period sputtered toward its end, he set up Barclay Goodrow's series-winning goal.
But early efforts around augmented reality, including Google Glass and Microsoft's own predecessor to HoloLens called Kinect, have sputtered.
But Truex&aposs No. 2400 Toyota skidded, Elliott regrouped and pulled away and Truex sputtered home, out of fuel.
Efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare have sputtered in Congress, though Republicans have vowed to continue efforts this week.
Hammon was under five feet until around eighth grade, and a growth spurt sputtered out at five feet six.
Eagles rookie quarterback Carson Wentz got off to a good start, but then he and the Philadelphia offense sputtered.
" I sputtered back, defensive as usual, "Uh, well, none of us said family, you didn't say family, did you?
As a whole, the Mets have sputtered with runners in scoring position all season, and Monday was no different.
Lee's maximum sustained winds have sputtered to 35 mph, and are expected to further weaken in the coming days.
It was the pipes feeding them that seemed to be the issue; they merely trickled, then sputtered out sand.
Lacking some vital players, the Astros sputtered in August — going 11-17 for their only losing month this season.
Her election is significant, coming at a time when women's ascent into top decision-making roles globally has sputtered.
But after going ahead, 219-210, in the second quarter on Sunday, the Giants sputtered in the second half.
Justin Turner then singled off Jeremy Jeffress, who was dominant during the regular season but sputtered in the playoffs.
Baylor, mired in a sexual-assault scandal and playing under a lame-duck acting coach, sputtered to 7-6.
South Carolina attacked from the opening tip, then sputtered after building a 14-point lead in the third quarter.
The stylish "Atomic Blonde," above, sputtered, while "The Emoji Movie," which horrified critics (including our own) was a hit.
The idea of a $73 billion combination has sputtered amid turmoil at Juul Labs, of which Altria owns 35%.
In the wee hours, the hallway emergency light sputtered on periodically, sirens followed and few of us could sleep.
Snapchat has sputtered as a public company, but the app remains a destination for tens of millions of young Americans.
The result was an uneven marketing campaign that sputtered out following the delays and never really found its footing again.
The Cubs stumbled into the All-Star break as their starting pitching sputtered while the offense struggled to find consistency.
The company is still richer than God, but it's suffered a few setbacks recently as its preposterous growth has sputtered.
Having sputtered to the tune of four first downs in the first quarter, the Cougars came alive in the second.
Clinton having an advantage, as Mr. Trump's campaign has sputtered amid internal strife and an array of provocative public comments.
Plus, China's demand for U.S. coal for use in steel manufacturing has fallen significantly as its economic growth has sputtered.
Cueto, 30, one of the best pitchers in baseball for the first three months of this season, has sputtered since.
While Nebraska's offense sputtered on into the fourth quarter, its defense kept things under control with back-to-back interceptions.
Their defense was atrocious throughout the regular season and sputtered when it mattered most in the Finals, particularly in transition.
And as Sandra watched, waving goodbye, her parents' plane sputtered, lost altitude and slammed into a low cliff, killing them.
Magazines have sputtered for years, their monopoly on readers and advertising erased by Facebook, Google and more nimble online competitors.
And it also wasn't true for billionaire activist Tom Steyer, who recently dropped out after his own presidential bid sputtered.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads James Franco is finished, Miley Cyrus sputtered out, and Shia LaBeouf has lost it.
Wever-Croes's election is significant, coming at a time when women's ascent into top decision-making roles globally has sputtered.
But negotiations have sputtered as the countries remain deeply divided on several important issues, like the rules for automobile manufacturing.
"It sounds like something on the, you know, what they call the operating, the operating, the phone itself," he sputtered.
I met her shocked expression and sputtered out an explanation, growing as red as the boxed wine we'd been drinking.
The offense sputtered at times but started to find a rhythm under new interim coordinator Pat Shurmur with 246 yards.
The Orioles own a 6-3 interleague record this season while the Cardinals have sputtered to a 2-6 mark.
But after Scherzer throttled them, 6-3, they have sputtered to eight losses in nine games, and Washington looks fearsome.
Manhattan real estate sputtered in the fourth quarter, as inflated prices and rising inventories continued to weigh on the high end.
Aircraft sales fell in 2016 as economies sputtered, companies slashed their spending and oil tycoons retrenched due to weak oil prices.
Growth in China's manufacturing sector already sputtered in September as both external and domestic demand weakened, two surveys showed on Sunday.
Many digital companies' high-flying growth plans have sputtered out, as Google and Facebook dominate the market for digital ad dollars.
The state's unemployment rate, 7.3 percent in February, was the highest in the nation, as the state's oil industry has sputtered.
S. days — it can't keep pace with its Americanized self, which has soared again in search results while Drumpf has sputtered.
When the Umbrella Movement eventually sputtered to an end in December 2014, both governments hoped that the public's misgivings would abate.
And it's a system that has existed for decades, across administrations and Congresses that have sputtered rather than improve the system.
Sure, New York has added tens of thousands of good-paying tech jobs while the Wall Street job engine has sputtered.
According to Ms. Lima, as the country's economy sputtered, Mr. de Kroon moved to Asunción, Paraguay, to lead Diageo's expansion there.
Before the speech began, campaign chants frequently sputtered out quickly and audience members debated about whether Trump would be a dictator.
But just like last week, it was Pittsburgh's defense that seemed to take care of business, while the offense mostly sputtered.
It has sputtered in recent years, expanding 1 percent last year and 5.3 percent in the first half of this year.
After a strong start, Pitt's offense sputtered through much of the third quarter, and its offensive line struggled to protect Pickett.
The Brewers had lost the previous two games of the series partly because their offense sputtered, particularly from their best hitters.
General Hodges, for instance, more than once sputtered in frustration at some of the delays his forces encountered crossing the continent.
Stephen Colbert sputtered alongside recently as the justice, wearing a T-shirt that read "Super Diva!" silently went through her routine.
But the juggernaut last year sputtered in the wake of slower economic growth and the trade war with the United States.
Eurydice doesn't see Orpheus's double, but panicky outbursts in the orchestra and her sputtered vocal lines suggest that she senses him.
Germany's economic growth sputtered at the end of last year, dragged down by the problems of the all-important auto industry.
Microsoft was in there for a little bit, Google was in there for a little bit, they all sort of sputtered.
He was shut out of the end zone last season as the Cowboys' passing game sputtered under second-year quarterback Dak Prescott.
Manhattan real estate sputtered in the fourth quarter, as inflated prices and rising inventories continued to weigh on the high-end market.
But the Bills (1-1) had one last chance to pull out a victory on a day when their offense sputtered throughout.
More details should shake out on why Konga sputtered, despite a capable founder and shopping cart full of VC (by local standards).
Five other projects on Canada's Atlantic Coast have been proposed although initiatives have sputtered in recent years when global LNG prices fell.
The original version of the virus, by contrast, sputtered on at low levels in Guinea before disappearing in a couple of months.
That effort later sputtered when Vladimir Putin returned to the presidency in 2012 and took a harsh turn against the United States.
He was shut out of the end zone last season as the Cowboys' passing game sputtered under second-year QB Dak Prescott.
Krewella's fiery rise sputtered out in March 210, when Trindl missed a flight to headline at Electric Daisy Carnival in Mexico City.
But his career sputtered after World War II as Hollywood embraced darker, nuanced fare requiring greater acting depth than he could muster.
Restless vocal lines shift from plaintive lyrical phrases, to sputtered outbursts, to a style that seems a jazz equivalent of Italianate arioso.
Such postulations would carry themselves through to the end of the year, even in times when my listening habits veered or sputtered.
Mets Manager Terry Collins cycled through six relievers — some sputtered and some did not — during the final five and two-thirds innings.
But he is, at least, a proven and capable major leaguer, something the Mets lacked when their offense sputtered early last summer.
Alaska is now in its second year of recession as an economy tied to oil has sputtered with declining production and prices.
"OK, that's it," Klobuchar sputtered as Buttigieg joined her in shaking his head while Warren was rewarded by applause inside the hall.
Jacob deGrom is the team's No. 2 starter, but even he has sputtered of late, and his 4.07 E.R.A. is hardly dazzling.
One notable competitor, Auvi-Q, burst onto the scene with high potential but sputtered when it faced a catastrophic recall in early 2016.
Normally $999.95, the cardiod mic features a EF86 pentode tube, 32mm 6 micron gold sputtered capsule, and a full complement of Mogami cables.
Pressed repeatedly by Hillary Clinton and moderator Lester Holt about his claim that he opposed the Iraq War—he supported it—Trump sputtered.
The government held talks with Ocalan, who is in jail on an island near Istanbul, in 2012, though the conflict has sputtered on.
An offense that was among the most formidable in baseball last season, even with a late-season slide, has sputtered from the start.
Greg Abbott of Texas have filed separate lawsuits challenging the Obama administration's refugee policy, but those efforts have sputtered in the federal courts.
"It's got to turn around tomorrow," Girardi said after his team sputtered to an 873-2 record out of the All-Star break.
While similar sports retailers like Nike and Adidas are posting positive sales growth numbers relatively consistently in past years, Under Armour has sputtered.
But the '90s band-most-likely-to — Pavement — never put out another great record, and sputtered to a close a few years later.
The federal government has not yet spun off the rails, but its engine has sputtered more ominously with each presidential crisis de jour.
Where Spicer sputtered and The Mooch sleazed, Sanders is more in line with what you would expect of a professional press relations person.
" Page sputtered that he did not "meet with" Dvorkovich: "I greeted him briefly as he was walking off the stage after his speech.
Production lines sputtered when Mr. Musk pushed to churn out a few thousand cars a week — something established automakers do in a day.
The pan hissed and sputtered as Ms. Brandwein poured tomatoes into the steaming onions, setting the pot to simmer into a heady sauce.
Tropical Storm Gordon sputtered Wednesday after sweeping ashore overnight, saturating the Gulf Coast but sparing the region a new round of widespread destruction.
Though the effort sputtered in a matter of hours, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan responded with a monthslong crackdown targeting dissidents across Turkish society.
Chicago has won seven in a row while Dallas has sputtered, leaving the Blackhawks only 4 points behind the Stars in the Central Division.
Consumption has sputtered over the past year as the recession, which probably ended in the first quarter, left a record 14 million Brazilians unemployed.
Succop kicked a 23-yard field goal with 1:253 left in the first half when a Tennessee drive sputtered at the Browns' 28.
As my phone sputtered on 1 percent, my last text went unsent; my rush to hit send was instead greeted with a black screen.
In an embarrassing moment, Rouhani had to defend his own performance as president in front of Iran's parliament last August as the economy sputtered.
Monahan sputtered out of the gate with just eight points in 24 contests before collecting 25 (13 goals, 12 assists) in his last 29.
He compared the Capitals to the Detroit Red Wings, who for years sputtered in the postseason before becoming a powerhouse in the mid-1990s.
Whatever engine in the brain or body keeps people moving forward, driven by the biological instinct for survival, had simply sputtered out in me.
TAL ABU AL-DHAHER, Iraq (Reuters) - One day in June, a giant irrigation pump deep in the Mosul Dam Lake sputtered briefly into life.
Even as lawsuits against gun producers have sputtered, others have been filed against the event venues, schools or universities where shootings have taken place.
And efforts to institute other electoral and ethical reforms — like limits on outside income, a major factor in Mr. Silver's case — have also sputtered.
Offensively the Yankees sputtered, other than when Gleyber Torres hit his 22nd home run of the year, a two-run shot in the fifth.
On more than one occasion, the process of admitting evidence sputtered when the judge failed to grasp the mechanics of Twitter and email threads.
Bouchard, who reached two Grand Slam semifinals and a Wimbledon final in 2014, was a rising star of the game but has sputtered recently.
On the Capitals' lone power-play, Ovechkin failed to corral with his backhand a one-time pass from John Carlson, and the sequence sputtered.
Trump will assemble leaders from the Western Hemisphere on Wednesday to discuss the issue after attempts to knock President Nicolás Maduro from power sputtered.
The teams each sputtered coming out of the gate, with Providence leading 231-2 at the first TV timeout, 4:30 into the game.
NEW YORK, Jan 21981 (Reuters) - Investors were hoping 2177 would be a fresh start after the U.S. stock market sputtered to wrap up 22012.
Thompson looked ready to make a charge, beginning with three birdies and no bogeys on her front nine, but she sputtered down the stretch.
After her departure, no single acquisition through a variety of trades or the draft was able to replace Charles's output, and the Sun sputtered.
In late 2008, after Hurricane Ike hit the Texas coast, Tysh Mefferd's 10-year-old wedding paper business drastically slowed as the region's economy sputtered.
Well, okay, he still sputtered about some things (see: President-elect Donald Trump, whom he likened to "a human What Is Wrong with this Picture").
After slow starts in their last two games — wins over Xavier and at St. John's — the Wildcats sputtered a bit early before increasing their intensity.
Mr. Trump sputtered on CNN about that, going so far as to suggest that Ms. Kelly was too hard on him because she was menstruating.
After a well-rehearsed beat for sputtered giggles, he instructs us to grab a branded plastic glass containing a set of purple polka dot stickers.
The deals pipeline has sputtered back to life, and there will be a wave of announcements in the next two to three months, he said.
Chicago outscored the Pirates 20-5 in that series, but the Cubs' offense sputtered in a 1-5453 loss to the Padres in Wednesday's nightcap.
New West began in a burst of enthusiasm in 216, but went through various owners, and sputtered to an end as California magazine in 212.
Around the point where the Muckalee and Kinchafoonee Creeks flow into the river proper, the boat's engine sputtered and died, and they found themselves stranded.
It was designed to fight misinformation, but a relatively new fact-checking feature on YouTube sputtered on Monday as it displayed information about the Sept.
For 49 long seconds, the North Carolina Democrat, a masterful courtroom orator, sputtered before a crowd at Harvard, unable to settle on a favorite movie.
A doctoral thesis could be written on how this misfire sputtered into existence, though there's nothing new about the movies' energetic embrace of bad taste.
Nebraska sputtered early, losing to Ohio State and Colorado and narrowly defeating Illinois, but three of the division's teams — Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin — are undefeated.
Molina's grounder sputtered toward shortstop Jose Reyes, who could not cleanly barehand the ball; Reyes, of course, hit leadoff for the Mets 11 years ago.
Ohio State (17-9, 7-8), meanwhile, sputtered early offensively, shooting below 20 percent from behind the 3-point line for much of the night.
As an early Obamacare repeal effort sputtered on Capitol Hill, they turned up in the mountains, quite literally, of Aspen, Colorado, on a ski trip.
As discussions sputtered, she suggested that the executive committee should be authorized to continue negotiations with the players and then come to a final decision.
After a day filled with staff shortages and screaming children, she was heading through Six Corners toward home when the car sputtered to a stop.
In response, Bowman sputtered and raged nearly incoherently, saying: No, you unnatural bums,I will have such revenges on you bothThat all the world shall—!
The Orlando Magic were on their way up with seven wins in nine games but have since dropped two in a row as the offense sputtered.
Also casting a shadow on markets were two surveys on Sunday that showed growth in Chinese manufacturing sputtered in September as domestic and export demand softened.
Winston completed 15 of 23 first-half passes for 210 yards and two scores, while the Falcons sputtered until their quick-strike 75-yard TD drive.
Trump, as he prepared for the general election against Hillary Clinton, fired the New Hampshire operative in June 2016 as his campaign sputtered through the summer.
There has been speculation that it could try to unveil a new bill, after a previous one sputtered, when Congress returns next week from a recess.
The Trojans sputtered through a poor shooting first half to take a one-point lead into halftime against their visitors from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
BANGALORE, India — On a hot afternoon in a two-story house here, as dogs barked and auto-rickshaws sputtered outside, a venture capitalist grilled three entrepreneurs.
But its economy sputtered on under a tacit understanding among the regional heavyweights and their local proxies that left Lebanon on the sidelines of that contest.
The 31-year-old sputtered out of the blocks in the early going of spring training, recording a gaudy 7.20 ERA in his first six outings.
Mr. Rajapaksa is expected to win presidential elections next year, partly because Sri Lankans have grown discontent as the economy has sputtered under the current government.
But in what would become a theme for the night, the drive sputtered on third down, as the Giants missed on their first eight conversion attempts.
The absence of Severino, the team's best starting pitcher and a two-time All-Star, has been felt in a rotation that has sputtered in June.
The Tigers sputtered early on offense but finished with a 14-point outburst over the final 5:13, and the defense came up with big stops.
"Trump's promise that manufacturing jobs will boom has sputtered," said Scott Paul, president of the Alliance of American Manufacturing, a trade group for U.S. industrial firms.
But such upstarts have always sputtered, including one backed by Best Buy in 000 that charged $500 per movie on top of $35,000 in setup costs.
And he still managed to make me laugh, when he incredulously sputtered blood at Aderholdt's offer of soothing William's dissolving organs with a cool, refreshing Coke.
A short-lived crackdown by Beijing on LGFV financing in late 2014 was quickly watered down as growth sputtered to a twenty-five year low last year.
A report in The Wall Street Journal on Monday said Manafort recently launched a short-lived bid to reach a deal to plead guilty, which eventually sputtered.
The Cleveland Indians have sputtered at home for much of the season, but they are making up for it by beating up on the American League West.
After 9/11, the Dream Act sputtered, and Congress instead passed the Patriot Act, allocating more technology and personnel to domestic security, including surveillance along the borders.
Trump's several super PACs, on the other hand, have largely sputtered, with none managing to convince donors that they are the premier place to park their cash.
The record of 201 gigabits per square inch on prototype sputtered magnetic tape is more than 20 times the areal density currently used in commercial tape drives.
As I spoke to my doctor, I was surprised at how quickly my tongue formed the word "man" and sputtered out lies about wanting to become one.
The Japanese sputtered along until earning his first break chance at 2-4 in the second set and was able to convert to get back on serve.
Overnight, U.S. President Donald Trump showed no signs of softening his stance on China, warning that Washington could pile on more pressure as trade talks sputtered along.
Although their offense has sputtered against the Indians' talented pitching staff in the World Series, the Cubs were as strong offensively this year as they were defensively.
The economic recovery that took the nation to a similar number – 3.9 percent GDP growth – in the second quarter in 2010 sputtered and stalled in the summer.
By the time he finally sputtered "Gail," it was time for the recording to end for that day, meaning Ingram's run would continue onto the next episode.
Syracuse, though, also sputtered as UConn deployed a two-three zone for much of the first half, and both teams started 1 of 242 from the field.
But the cases against Mr. Spanier, Mr. Curley and Mr. Schultz, brought after she was elected, sputtered after legal delays, and some of the charges were dropped.
On a recent weekday morning, cranes and earthmovers sputtered and hummed over the churn of the East River, while construction workers filled the air with colorful language.
The president later took credit for Caterpillar bringing back jobs from Japan, but the company kept shedding workers and racking up losses as the world economy sputtered.
"I… we… have no idea what's happening right now," the officer sputtered as he tried to explain the situation to support staff at a remote command center.
Iowa (383-238, 268-29.5) matched the Wildcats' productivity on the ground as Akrum Wadley rushed 26 times for 90 yards, but the Hawkeyes sputtered when it mattered.
Arizona, which was a 44-point favorite, sputtered in the first half, failing on fourth-and-2 at the Grambling 32 and fourth-and-1 at the 6.
SALEM, N.Y. — Snowmobile sales have sputtered, ski resorts are struggling and some bait shops, which rely heavily on ice fishing, can barely afford to keep their lights on.
And although the offense sputtered, Rafael Gaglianone added a 39-yard field goal to give Wisconsin a 10-0 lead with 8:44 left in the first half.
During his first few hours in office, he greeted a parade of well-wishers from behind his huge desk, offering candy and cookies as the electricity supply sputtered.
The 33-year-old briefly has sputtered of late, but remained undefeated on the season despite allowing four runs in five innings for the second straight outing Friday.
Last year saw the departure of even more metals hedge funds following tough trading conditions that have only worsened as global growth sputtered in the past few years.
Making the switch now, just as the Rams offense has horrendously sputtered to the tune of two touchdowns in the last three games, screams of reactionary panic move.
Alexei sputtered a defense, but then the Judge presented her argument: Jerry and Judy know that Alexei needs to be taken out for breakfast when he wakes up.
In Game 5, Woodruff threw five and a third stout innings but was charged with three runs (two earned) after he and Burnes sputtered some in the sixth.
Still, the timing creates a headache for the senator: Her 2020 effort has sputtered since announcing and the story involves her top campaign aide and longtime adviser, Fassler.
"There was an energy of joyful misbehavior in the face of tragedy that pervaded that era," Ms. Goodman said, as a smoke machine sputtered over the open bar.
At one point, he sputtered with anger as he said that Mr. Salemme had throttled him at a Chinese restaurant and run him out of town in 1990.
A former prosecutor who made the leap to conservative pundit 30 years ago, diGenova has reliably sputtered about this supposed conspiracy against Trump all over right wing media.
Here's how the Titans beat the Ravens: Lamar Jackson led the Ravens 64 yards down the field, but their drive sputtered to a halt on the Tennessee 16.
As in Argentina, Venezuela and Brazil, the social programs in Ecuador that lifted millions out of poverty were underwritten by a commodities boom that sputtered out years ago.
That effort has sputtered, and it appears that unless real progress is made soon, North Korea will abandon diplomacy in favor of further ramping up its weapons development.
The Knicks outscored the Mavericks, 31-12, in the third quarter and did not look back as Dallas, missing three of its top players because of injuries, sputtered.
After seven episodes of strategizing and interminably unproductive conversations about the value of life in times of crisis, the series has sputtered right when it should've begun roaring.
Carlos Correa also doubled and scored, and Chirinos's home run in the sixth inning provided more than enough insurance on a night when the Washington offense sputtered and gagged.
While Tulsa sputtered offensively, Darrell Henderson ran for 123 yards on 14 carries and contributed six receptions for 50 yards and a touchdown in Memphis&apos fifth straight victory.
When she choked and sputtered until the tube came out of her mouth, we would start all over, hoping that Dan didn't twist it into her lung by mistake.
Wall Street has sputtered in the past two days as the United States and China slapped fresh tariffs on each other and ended latest negotiations with no major breakthrough.
Overnight, however, U.S. President Donald Trump showed no signs of softening his stance on China, warning that Washington could pile on more pressure as bilateral trade talks sputtered along.
Economic growth sputtered at the end of last year, with GDP posting a gain of just 2.2 percent in the fourth quarter, according to a Commerce Department report Thursday.
Georgia's rushing attack has sputtered throughout much of the season, but Sony Michel (127 yards) and Nick Chubb (85 yards) combined to average 5.3 yards per carry last week.
He was passed over for a position in President Donald Trump's administration after his own presidential bid sputtered, and he has seen record-low approval ratings in New Jersey.
The country's massive export engine sputtered for the second year in a row in 2016 as it now confronts the possibility of a trade war with the United States.
Nagorno-Karabakh lies within Azerbaijan but has controlled its own affairs with significant military and financial support from Armenia since a separatist war sputtered to a stop in 1994.
As the world economy sputtered, the Fed slowly changed course: first halting its cycle of increasing rates, then cutting them by 0.25% in both July and September this year.
The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average were higher in late morning trading, while the Nasdaq was little changed as a recovery in tech stocks sputtered.
The investigation sputtered along until 22014, when the Illinois State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Office, which routinely handles complex prosecutions for rural counties, took the case to a grand jury.
Since WeWork's march toward going public sputtered out with all eyes on it, other startups in the firm's investment portfolio have closed down or gone through broad management shakeups.
Not even five minutes in, the Ducks' advantage fell to 2.13 as Kaminsky, having sputtered to life, made a 3-pointer, and the clamor inside Milwaukee's Bradley Center rose.
While the offense sputtered, the Ducks scored 21 points off the Badgers' four turnovers, including Brady Breeze's early 53-yard fumble return for a TD off a botched punt.
Kushner sputtered and spun, looking like a little boy dressed up in his father's suit, unable to give a definitive or direct answer to nearly every question asked of him.
An investigation launched by a former head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, responsible for protecting consumers from fraud, sputtered after the new director reportedly declined to pursue the company.
The G-20 on Friday said that world economic growth sputtered late last year and early this year because of heightened trade tensions, turbulent financial markets and rising interest rates.
DC Comics has recently begun to scale back its own Expanded Universe following the success of Wonder Woman as a largely standalone film, while other planned franchises have sputtered out.
The company is also trying to further separate itself from the exhaustive list of advertising and marketing technology vendors that have sputtered in recent years from excessive competition and fragmentation.
The studio has recently backed several divisive releases from respected filmmakers, including Darren Aronofsky&aposs "mother!" which also sputtered at the box office and garnered an even worse F CinemaScore.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats sputtered with rage after President Trump vowed to fight "all" congressional subpoenas for witnesses and documents and accused his White House of a brazen pattern of obstruction.
But as health care sputtered on Capitol Hill, even Marc Short, Trump's legislative affairs director, admitted that the White House -- led by Trump -- could do more to sell the bill.
Wall Street has sputtered in the past two days as the United States and China slapped fresh tariffs on each others goods and ended latest negotiations with no major breakthrough.
One senior union leader, who had become an organizer for Democratic candidates and was annoyed by DSA's refusal to fall into line, sputtered: This is not Michael Harrington's DSA anymore!
So when he asked, after the fighting sputtered out at Hue and Khe Sanh, for more resources, he figured he was negotiating from a place of strength, exploiting his success.
Dallas's offense has scored on seven of its last eight first-half possessions across these past two losses but has sputtered after halftime, managing two touchdowns and a field goal.
Without American intervention, the war would have probably ended in a German victory, or sputtered to a stalemate, leaving the Germans in possession of much of France, Belgium and Russia.
The conflict pitting Ukrainian soldiers against Russian-backed separatists in the breakaway Donbas region, in eastern Ukraine, has sputtered along for almost five years with more than 10,000 people killed.
He shifted from droning chords that suggested timeless Asian music to bursts of manic, sputtered tones that sounded especially fearsome when he plunged into the bleating depths of his instrument.
Last December, the Senate's first bit of legislation that would have governed self-driving cars, a bill called AV START, sputtered and died after an analogous bill passed the House.
Chile's mining industry has sputtered thus far in 2019, set back by heavy rains in the north Chilean desert, where many mines are located, and a plummeting global copper price.
Still, the report added to data on employment, industrial production and retail sales in suggesting the economy gained speed in the second quarter after growth sputtered early in the year.
U.S. manufacturing growth sputtered in May, data showed on Thursday, measuring its weakest pace of activity in nearly a decade, while new orders fell for the first time since August 2009.
Follow all of Business Insider's Super Bowl coverage here > In a Super Bowl game where the Los Angeles Rams offense sputtered, it's worth asking what happened to running back Todd Gurley.
While Roark has sputtered versus Miami, Fernandez has won all three of his starts against Washington this season to improve to 220-22 with a 21 ERA in nine career encounters.
At one point — about a decade ago — Thumbplay had a booming ringtone business, but a move to pivot into streaming music sputtered, and the company was eventually sold off in pieces.
But the big-budget "Independence Day: Resurgence," aimed at the presumed undiscriminating audience, sputtered badly, and the drama "Free State of Jones," hoping to appeal to older adults, was a dud.
You were on your way when she did not make it across the country but sputtered and spiralled and landed in Taos, New Mexico, at a peyote commune called Morning Star.
The offense has mostly sputtered since then despite returning most of the key players to a unit than came on strong at the end of last season, including quarterback Drew Lock.
Nat King Cole sang a popular tune about getting one's kicks on Route 226, but the archetypal highway sputtered to a crawl decades ago with the advent of the Interstate System.
"Gilmore Girls" sputtered on for one tongue-tied final season, but Ms. Sherman-Palladino wasn't there to execute the ending that she had planned down to the series' last four words.
That track has sputtered along, mostly because the defendants have pointed fingers at each other, disputed liability and faulted the federal government's role in overseeing the sale and distribution of drugs.
Mahomes was intercepted on the next Kansas City drive and the Patriots were in Chiefs territory with a chance to add to their lead, but New England's offense sputtered and punted.
Against an Indianapolis defense that entered the game ranked 173th in total defense, 31st in passing defense and 28th in scoring defense, the Green Bay offense sputtered until a late rally.
Were the 8.9 million kids on CHIP and 26 million health center patients accidentally pulled into the melee when broader legislation regarding Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act sputtered this summer?
That track has sputtered along, mostly because the defendants have pointed fingers at each other, disputed liability and faulted the federal government's role in overseeing the sale and distribution of drugs.
Last year, venture-backed darlings like Blue Apron and Snapchat braved the public markets, but it was public shareholders who had to keep a stiff upper lip as their shares abruptly sputtered.
A late entrant into the presidential primary, Perry was recruited as the sought-after alternative to eventual nominee Mitt Romney, but his policy stumbles failed to install confidence and his career sputtered.
Chicago is coming off its first series loss of the season after dropping two of three to visiting Colorado over the weekend, and the Cubs' potent lineup sputtered in the two losses.
Major test for Cowboys' LBs The Philadelphia Eagles' offense has sputtered at times without DeSean Jackson, but rookie running back Miles Sanders has blossomed as an explosive weapon, especially as a receiver.
Never mind that McGregor sputtered through the fifth round and lost it convincingly: he'd been backed into a corner, he punched and kicked his way out, and he won a majority decision.
Having sputtered in his own run for the White House in 2016 and facing disappointment in his bid for second place on the ticket, Mr. Christie nevertheless gave the crowd his all.
Greiss has sputtered to a 23-22-221 mark with a 228 goals-against average this month, but owns a 133-213-24 record with a 22 GAA versus Philadelphia this season.
Minutes later, Woods's magical, dizzying chase for a 15th major golf title — and his first in 10 years — sputtered and staggered in the wake of the ugly double bogey on No. 183.
Oklahoma has sputtered as of late, but anything is possible with the freshman phenom Trae Young's sharpshooting prowess from all over the floor; his team plays Rhode Island at 12:15 p.m.
Short positions on the Indian rupee INR=IN largely remained unchanged, the poll found, after recent data showed sluggish economic growth between April and June and the manufacturing sector sputtered in August.
She had just left campus when her 1984 Dodge Ram pickup truck, plagued by a faulty fuel gauge, sputtered and stalled along Gateway Drive, a four-lane road lined with small businesses.
The trade dispute between the United States and China rattled the world economy during the last 19 months as both countries raised tariffs and other trade barriers while negotiations sputtered and stalled.
Harrison's hit lifts Pirates past Brewers in 10 PITTSBURGH — On a night when the Pittsburgh Pirates offense sputtered more than it rolled, the right guy came up with the game on the line.
The Green Bay Packers perhaps can point the finger toward injury as the primary reason that their high-octane offense sputtered a bit en route to the team's first loss of the season.
After its own cinematic universe based on DC Comics sputtered under the direction of director-producer Zack Snyder, Warner is now gravitating towards standalone films, and away from Snyder's grim-and-gritty tone.
That version of the AHCA sputtered and failed, but Republican moderates and conservatives were able to compromise and agree on a new version of the bill, which passed the House earlier this month.
The Flyers' fifth-ranked power play has sputtered of late, going 0-for-11 in the last four contests after erupting for seven goals with the man advantage in the previous four. 1.
RELATED: Who has signed the DACA discharge petition Denham and Meadows both said they believe the moderate's vote-forcing effort finally put pressure on a process that has sputtered for months without resolution.
Still, after revving up over the last two years, the nation's job engine appears to have sputtered, with the Labor Department shrinking its initial estimates of March and April's employment totals by 238,2000.
But the tribunals at Guantánamo have repeatedly sputtered, dragging out for more than a decade cases that were originally envisioned to be so speedy that they were set in temporary buildings and tents.
Negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang have sputtered in recent weeks, raising doubts about whether Kim is truly willing to relinquish his nuclear arsenal and putting pressure on Moon to broker progress once again.
The Cowboys' attempt to avenge the only loss of rookie Dak Prescott's N.F.L. career sputtered to a a 7-3 lead that was delivered on the team's second offensive possession of the game.
He sputtered last season, and it seemed logical that the team would unload his remaining $261 million salary in a trade to help avoid more onerous penalties under Major League Baseball's payroll luxury tax.
Automobile production in Brazil rose 3.2 percent and sales rose 2.8 percent in May from April, according to Anfavea data, as the industry sputtered despite two extra working days compared to the prior month.
Former CFPB head Richard Cordray is said to have authorized an investigation of Equifax's massive data breach, which it revealed in September, but Reuters reported the probe had sputtered under current head Mick Mulvaney.
With two PGA Tour titles already in the bank this season, McIlroy's game has been firing on all cylinders with the exception of the majors where he has sputtered, particularly in the early rounds.
The Chiefs still hold a two-game lead over Oakland and the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC West, but their defense continues to have trouble and the offense has sputtered after a hot start.
Sony has been trying to get a Sinister Six movie off the ground for years without much luck – both the Sam Raimi and Marc Webb Spider-Man series sputtered out before they could get there.
The Eagles, meanwhile, sputtered on offense until Wentz connected with wide receiver Nelson Agholor on a 40-yard TD pass to give Philadelphia a 21-6 lead with 4:59 left in the second quarter.
White House officials say an entirely new West Wing system for decision-making is being tested as Trump sets out to fulfill a chief campaign promise after efforts on other facets of his agenda sputtered.
Fiers has sputtered out of the gate this season, yielding five runs in as many innings of his first outing before his quality start versus Kansas City on Tuesday resulted in a 24-22 setback.
The company, which has two full-time employees, began as a joint-venture in 2015 with a Brazilian company called Comtrafo to build a transformer plant in Montana, a project that has since sputtered out.
During Reconstruction, radical Republicans sought to provide full citizenship to black freedmen via the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, though proposals to provide them with "forty acres and a mule" quickly sputtered to a halt.
Brazilians were outraged as leaders of the traditional parties become ensnared in an ever-widening corruption investigation that began in 20143 and became ever more despondent as the economy sputtered, joblessness grew and crime soared.
The Mets already trailed by four runs because their lineup had sputtered against the Pirates' rookie starter Trevor Williams, whose E.R.A. dropped to 4.57 after he held the Mets to one run in seven innings.
The Twins had little trouble holding down the White Sox offense in six games last month, allowing an average of 2.2 runs in the two series but going just 3-3 while the offense sputtered.
Osaka bounced Gauff routinely, Williams was denied history, Dimitrov sputtered after his statement win against Roger Federer, Monfils lost in a heartbreaking fifth-set tiebreaker, and Townsend looked gassed in her final set against Andreescu.
On "Chaos," from MUTEMATH's self-titled debut LP in 2006, he sang "I know you stay true when my world is false / Everything around's breaking down to chaos," while things sputtered and swirled behind him.
As Daily Show host Trevor Noah faux-sputtered that he couldn't even imagine what it must be like for Muslims to "all of a sudden" be considered inherently threatening, Minhaj shrugged that he wasn't surprised.
The business model could well look like former Fox News personality Glenn Beck's subscription streaming network, which shortly after its launch in 2011 claimed 83,000 subscribers, each paying $9.95 a month (though it has since sputtered).
Pro-growth tax reform is essential to job creation and wage growth for working families who have been left behind as the economy has sputtered at an anemic 2-percent growth rate during the Obama presidency.
The Colts' offense sputtered for the most part before a Morris-led drive late in the fourth quarter led to a 1-yard dive by second-year running back Troymaine Pope in the game's final seconds.
While many managers have sputtered in their first season, Cora has exuded confidence, excelled with aggressive tactics, built strong relationships with his players and blended all aspects of the job, from analytics to the human touch.
Oregon State (212-224), 216-113 against Louisville, sputtered in the third quarter to fall behind by 211 and could not recover in the rematch of a regional final last year that Louisville won by 28.
The commercial shrimp fishery in New England sputtered into existence in fits and starts from 1927 to 1938, but fishermen had long been eating the shrimp they had caught in their nets while seeking other fish.
The 51,802 capacity Maryland Stadium was two-thirds full — the team's regular attendance this season — and the small student section seemed to evaporate as the Maryland offense sputtered and the Spartans ran away with the game.
The euro's rally at the start of 2018 has sputtered recently, bringing some relief to a central bank highly sensitive to any sign the strength of the single currency is sapping the competitiveness of its exporters.
This cantata, with a text presenting God as the fearless victor over blustering dark spirits, begins with a startling dramatic stroke: the unaccompanied chorus sings sputtered declamations of the word "Erzittert" to grab the listener's attention.
Former consumer protection bureau head Richard Cordray is said to have authorized an investigation of Equifax's massive data breach, which it revealed in September, but Reuters reports the probe has sputtered under current head Mick Mulvaney.
Trump Jr. also tweeted a link after the organization requested him to do so, but the Twitter conversation soon sputtered out, and Trump Jr. stopped responding to the messages in October, according to The Atlantic's report.
The Washington Capitals' high-octane offense has erupted for 23 goals during the team's six-game winning streak while the Detroit Red Wings have sputtered along with just nine during their five-game skid (0-4-1).
House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said at separate news conferences they would try to revive an effort that sputtered early in Trump's presidency for major investments in aging public works.
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares were flat to slightly higher on Thursday, paring gains as a rally following the U.S. midterm elections sputtered while strong results from SocGen and Commerzbank and France's Sodexho soothed concerns about corporate earnings.
After building up some great expectations with a fiery finish in 2018 and the offseason acquisition of Odell Beckham Jr., the Browns sputtered out of the gate, losing their home opener to the Titans in embarassing fashion.
Mr. Chazelle was initially skeptical; previous efforts to bring the first man on the moon to the multiplex had sputtered over the years, and the director hadn't thought much about the pioneering American astronaut since elementary school.
J. Cunningham, a Colorado teammate who had stayed in touch with Salaam until a few months ago, said he believed Salaam's football career, which sputtered after he left college largely because of injuries, always weighed on him.
If Moon can secure Trump's help in jump-starting inter-Korean projects that could be a potential win for the South Korean President, who has seen his popularity tumble in recent months as the economy has sputtered.
As congressional Republicans sputtered about how grossly political the speaker was being, Mr. Trump was reminded not only of the limitations of his own power, but also of how his House enablers have been stripped of theirs.
But several of Prince Mohammed's foreign policy efforts so far have sputtered, reflecting what many officials and diplomats in the region say is a lack of understanding of basic regional dynamics, or a willingness to ignore them.
The Panthers may not deserve all the credit—Carson Palmer was practically their 12th man—but they were dominant for 60 straight minutes, while Denver sputtered to a two-point victory over a depleted New England Patriots team.
The CFPB effort against Equifax has sputtered since then, said several government and industry sources, raising questions about how Mulvaney will police a data-warehousing industry that has enormous sway over how much consumers pay to borrow money.
Gurley and the Rams insisted he was not injured, so if Gurley is healthy, it leaves one wondering why he was not a bigger part of the game plan, particularly in a game where the Rams offense sputtered.
House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said at separate news conferences that they would try to revive an effort that sputtered early into Trump's presidency for major investments in aging public works.
ABOUT COLORADO (25-212, 217-240): While the Buffaloes'aerial attack has sputtered, senior running back Phillip Lindsay has been aforce, trailing only Stanford's Bryce Love in the Pac-216 rushing (1.383 yards)and all-purpose yards (21.38) rankings.
Of course, much has changed since then: Initial public offerings for technology darlings have sputtered, while onetime highfliers have begun to raise new rounds of capital at lower valuations, in much-feared "down rounds" that may signal weakness.
"The results of this collaboration have led to various improvements in the media technology, such as advanced roll-to-roll technology for long sputtered tape fabrication and better lubricant technology, which stabilizes the functionality of the magnetic tape."
Although humongous, the Chinese economy has sputtered and capital is seeping out to all corners of the earth, especially the U.S. On the other hand, Taiwan, the Republic of China, is a small nation of 23 million people.
Onstage Thursday, CEO Evan Spiegel claimed the company reaches 90 percent of 13-to-24-year-olds in the U.S. But what has been less clear is how Snap's revenue will grow as its audience growth has sputtered.
Beady Eye, his last band formed in the wake of the legendary Oasis-ending split with brother Noel in 2009, sputtered out in 2014, and since then he's had his hands full with problems in his personal life.
This isn't to say that Late Night doesn't call out injustice where it sees it; if anything, the show does so with such straightforward candor that it's almost more startling than hearing the same sentiment sputtered in outrage.
The mercurial Jay-Jay Okocha popped up with a beautiful individual effort just before half-time, leaving Bolton with a two-point cushion over their East London rivals once the Hammers' season had sputtered to its disastrous end.
After the PA had sputtered out for the second time, Gagneux turned to the audience, his slight frame and clouds of black hair silhouetted against the blue lights and mounds of gear, an apologetic grin upon his face.
He played the first three games against the Canadiens, but when the Rangers' offense sputtered, he was benched in favor of the playmaking winger Pavel Buchnevich for the last three, and the opening games of the Ottawa series.
Yet instead of a vibrant #NeverTrump movement, efforts to draft a third-party candidate who would appeal to conservatives have sputtered, and the past few weeks have seen many key Republican Party actors instead fall behind their likely nominee.
Total accumulated growth for 2019, however, landed at just 1.2%, measured in IMACEC terms, well below initial expectations, as the all-important mining industry sputtered early in the year, and riots in October and November caused short-term contractions.
Growth in China's manufacturing sector sputtered in September as both external and domestic demand weakened, two surveys showed on Sunday, raising the pressure on policymakers as U.S. tariffs appear to be inflicting a heavier toll on the Chinese economy.
Spieth, the 133 champion and runner-up in 2014 and 2016, sputtered through his first seven holes, mixing two birdies with two bogeys, before carding an eagle at the eighth then reeling off five straight birdies from the 13th.
Growth in China's manufacturing sector nationwide sputtered in September as both external and domestic demand weakened, two surveys showed on Sunday, raising pressure on policymakers as U.S. tariffs appear to be inflicting a heavier toll on the Chinese economy.
When she graduated from college in 2013, she was still hoping to work in journalism, but since all of her connections and freelancing sputtered after her complaint, she decided to take a job working for an ad tech company.
Here are five of the most incendiary moments from the hearing: Shortly after Strzok and the committee leaders gave opening statements, the hearing sputtered to a halt, as Republicans and Democrats disagreed with increasing volume on rules and procedure.
Elliott ran with the first team in his first practice Wednesday, and a Dallas offense that sputtered even while winning games when he was gone figures to be more efficient with the versatile runner, pass-catcher and blitz blocker.
WASHINGTON — The renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement sputtered forward on Tuesday as officials from the United States, Canada and Mexico concluded their second round of talks with plenty of pleasantries but little major progress to announce.
Over all, however, it was a strong quarter for Disney, with each of its biggest divisions — movies, theme parks and television — contributing in a significant way to results, a contrast to a year ago, when movies and television sputtered.
Executives also have gotten less time with the president as the councils sputtered after other prominent CEOs defected — Elon Musk of Tesla and Bob Iger of Disney resigned their council positions across the spring — and scheduling conflicts forced postponements.
The bass Nicholas Isherwood expertly combined richly sung and quasi-spoken phrases with myriad grunted, sputtered and shouted sounds in his dynamic performances of "Foglio grigio" (for solo voice) and "Isherwood Isherwood" (for bass and piano, here Mr. Chessa).
For decades, the genre that helped Hollywood's golden age glitter has sputtered, resurfacing in Broadway adaptations like "Into the Woods" or sneaking in sideways in the "Magic Mike" movies, where the music is canned and the dancing grindingly dirty.
Fueled in recent years by low oil prices, growth sputtered to a five-quarter low of 6.6% at the end of 2018 and economists fear that may worsen due to falling rural consumption demand and slowly-rising fuel prices.
Correa ripped an RBI double in Sunday's 8-2 triumph over Seattle to conclude the Astros' 6-1 road trip, although the club has sputtered of late at Minute Maid Park with just two wins in its last seven outings.
A breakout hit at Sundance, Sing Street sputtered when it was released in the US this spring—a shame, as it's the kind of good-cheer generator that most of us could have used at one point during the past year.
To get a better sense of why Trump's presidency has sputtered, I reached out to George C. Edwards, a professor of political science at Texas A&M and the author of On Deaf Ears: The Limits of the Bully Pulpit.
A translation of the survey findings to actual spending, if realized, would allay concerns over the health of the Chinese economy, which has sputtered in recent years as domestic spending has failed to offset declines in overseas demand for Chinese goods.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Growth in China's manufacturing sector sputtered in September as both external and domestic demand weakened, two surveys showed on Sunday, raising the pressure on policymakers as U.S. tariffs appear to be inflicting a heavier toll on the Chinese economy.
Ruff has consistently shuffled netminders following a difficult start, as Lehtonen won Games 1 and 2 in the first-round series versus Minnesota before faltering in the following contest - only to get the call after Niemi sputtered in Game 5.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday seized on slowing economic growth in China as evidence that U.S. tariffs were having "a major effect" and warned that Washington could pile on more pressure as bilateral trade talks sputtered along.
"For him to go out and already be a major leaguer and then do a complete swing reconstruction sounds crazy, but that's kind of what I did," said Turner, whose swing changes jolted a career that had sputtered with the Mets.
The measure, which excludes those convicted of murder or sexual offenses, was one of several backed by a bipartisan criminal justice reform movement that has sputtered in Washington since the election of President Trump, but remains energetic in states and cities.
The Giants hope that Engram, 22, will jolt an offense that often sputtered last season and ease pressure on wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Brandon Marshall, the former Jet who was signed as a free agent this off-season.
That surprise agreement has raised speculation that Trump, after months of largely ignoring the Democrats, is ready to start working across the aisle for the sake of jump-starting a legislative agenda that had sputtered under a strictly partisan approach.
He said TPS participants have had their hopes raised and then dashed as repeated attempts in Congress to update the TPS program have sputtered, while past administrations have carved out programs for some groups of immigrants by granting them permanent legal status.
While Ready Player One sputtered in the US and Canada, it was an unqualified hit in China, earning $4323 million (for $581.9 million globally) — yet another film in the growing fraternity of Hollywood productions whose box office fortunes were saved in China.
Morale among the players ran low, and Barcelona sputtered to a distant fourth-place finish in the Serie A. To make matters worse, the team's chief rival, Emelec, won its third straight championship and 13th over all, pulling one back of Barcelona.
Earlier in December, the active volcano sputtered, sending ash clouds high into the atmosphere, but on Saturday it offered no obvious warning of the danger that was to come roiling off its flanks, leaving hundreds of people directly in the tsunami's destructive path.
Given how he ended, it was easy to forget that he sputtered in the American League Championship Series against the Yankees after a strong showing in the first round, and that he struck out four times in Game 1 of the World Series.
It has sputtered in the opening months of its presidency, having done no television advertising on behalf of Trump's Supreme Court nomination, and only began spending to prevent the White House's embarrassing defeat over Obamacare on the final day of the weeks-long debate.
China's massive export engine sputtered for the second year in a row in 2016, with shipments falling in the face of persistently weak global demand and officials voicing fears of a trade war with the United States that is clouding the outlook for 2017.
Although there were moments when his ability to maintain his composure was heroic, there were as many or more when he grew flustered, reddened, sputtered and resorted to insult, looking tinier than I thought that a man who stands well over 6 feet tall could.
In Tennessee, two bills that reaffirm the state Constitution's view that marriage is between a man and a woman, and that criticize the Supreme Court's decision legalizing same-sex marriage as "a lawless opinion with no basis in American law or history," have sputtered.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bipartisan majority of the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday urged Speaker Paul Ryan to schedule debate on bills to protect young undocumented immigrants from deportation, in a move aimed at reviving a push that sputtered in the Senate in February.
LOS ANGELES — The disconnect between Hollywood's taste and that of the masses has rarely been more sharply drawn as it was over the weekend, as the stylish "Atomic Blonde" sputtered and "The Emoji Movie" pushed past horrified critics to become a box office success.
The dollar rose to a one-week high against the yen on Friday, once again buoyed by expectations that U.S. President Donald Trump would deliver on his campaign promise to put policies in place to further bolster an economy that has improved but has sputtered at times.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar rose against the yen on Friday, extending a broad trend that has been in place since U.S. President Donald Trump's election in November on expectations of more pro-growth policies to bolster an economy that has improved but sputtered at times.
Harvey sputtered out of the gate in his first start since spending time on the disabled list with a stress reaction in his right shoulder, although Collins took an optimistic look after his hurler allowed seven runs in a career-low two innings at Houston on Saturday.
I conveniently skipped the bit earlier where I attempted to fly the drone in my small New York City apartment and poor lighting caused it to slowly hover toward the wall, until one of the propellers winged the side and the whole thing sputtered to the ground.
And while efforts under Trump to repeal Obamacare have sputtered, and pushes to build a wall on the border with Mexico and pass a huge infrastructure building package have stalled, Republicans do have a target: tax reform, long a priority of Republicans who want lower rates.
The most lethal conflict since World War II, according to mortality studies, is the one that has sputtered for many years in Eastern Congo, taking millions of lives, and only a tiny share of those were from bullets; the great majority were from disease and malnutrition.
The dollar rose to a one-week high against the yen, once again buoyed by expectations that U.S. President Donald Trump would deliver on his campaign promise to put policies in place to further bolster the U.S. economy that has improved but has sputtered at times.
Over the past year, the United States has embarked on a stealthy, occasionally threatening, global campaign to prevent Huawei and other Chinese firms from participating in the most dramatic remaking of the plumbing that controls the internet since it sputtered into being, in pieces, 22013 years ago.
The Mets farm system has sputtered because of their mixed results in drafting and in player development, injuries, generally staying within the spending limits for international amateurs before the rules changed in 2016, and the trading away of pitching prospects to build the 2015 and 2016 teams.
For his part, Mr. Kim has not been shy about touting the latest missile advances, attending many of the tests and releasing photographs of post-launch celebrations with his missile brain trust, a group of officers who have steadily continued weapons development while diplomacy has sputtered.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's massive export engine sputtered for the second year in a row in 212, with shipments falling in the face of persistently weak global demand and officials voicing fears of a trade war with the United States that is clouding the outlook for 22016.
On Tuesday night, Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, whose campaign first sputtered then surged in its final weeks, staged an upset in Florida's Democratic primary for governor — shocking the state's political establishment and setting the stage for a November contest against a staunch political ally of Donald Trump, Rep.
Then the UFC cut him briefly for tweeting a context-free (and not remotely funny) sitcom quote that appeared to endorse rape, they cut him for good after getting KO'd by Michael McDonald five years ago tomorrow, and Torres sputtered to 0-2 in the World Series of Fighting.
The building was pre-war, but for the most part, the units had been updated sometime in the '80s — except for the original steam radiators, which sputtered and hissed in the corners (this was a sound I had come to like; it was a familiar New York tune).
Trump sputtered his way through the forum, making clear his secret ISIS plan is no plan at all, doubling down on the idea that the military should have known better than to have men and women serve together and lying yet again about his early support for the war in Iraq.
When the clip rolled, the Kimmel audience burst into laughter at the mere sight of the man, who throughout the interview, wrestled with his unruly mane, slowing putting it into a ponytail, as he sputtered to reporters, unable to coherently make the case for why he shouldn't leave his parents' home.
President Trump's personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, said on Wednesday that he had assembled a legal team to represent him in the criminal investigation into his activities related to Ukraine, an announcement that came after weeks of sputtered attempts to find a lawyer willing to take him on as a client.
Each time my boy sputtered something with an evident accent, in the weeks after it was brought to my attention, I flinched from memories of how my speech has shaped the way the world interacts with me and how the speech of others has impacted how I interact with them.
After losing his place at the top of the world rankings to Andy Murray at the end of 2016, Mr Djokovic sputtered through the first half of 2017, parted ways with long-time coach Marian Vajda in April and halted his season after Wimbledon to allow a lingering elbow injury to heal.
As Republicans in Washington sputtered again this week in their efforts to undo the law, Obama noted to an audience in midtown Manhattan that "the Affordable Care Act has never been more popular -- and it's more popular than the current president," according to a person in the room who paraphrased the comments.
BUENOS AIRES — Negotiations to ease an escalating trade war between the United States and the rest of the world sputtered to a close with no breakthroughs on Sunday at a summit meeting of finance ministers, who warned that the predicament over President Trump's tariffs was casting a pall over the global economy.
Brazil has sputtered amid wide-ranging corruption scandal, Venezuela has been mired in upheaval and a humanitarian crisis under President Nicolas Maduro, yet another economic crisis began to unfold in Argentina last year amid ballooning debt and a spiraling currency, and Chile has been racked with protests and widespread unrest since October.
Now — as FANG has sputtered, with the stocks sitting 223% to 303% below their peak prices in a market within 230% of a record high — analysts and investors are resorting to estimates of the companies' "break-up value," or sum-of-the-parts analysis, to argue the stocks are a good value.
Mats Zuccarello's goal 27 seconds into the extra period would not have been possible without Henrik Lundqvist's heroics in regulation; the goaltender stopped 21 of 14 chances in the third period and all 17 he faced in the first period as the Rangers (12-9-2) sputtered during the first 20 minutes.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 2023 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.), whom he called "Pocahontas," asserting her campaign has sputtered from the start because of his criticisms.
In 2014, when Haley was running for re-election, The Post and Courier newspaper noted that it had "identified at least nine deals where taxpayer-backed incentives, both from the state and local counties, were approved and announced by Haley's office but the companies appear to have sputtered afterward, according to local media reports."
Where '60s rebels called for "all power to the imagination," the consensus of the opinion makers who took over as those social movements sputtered has been precisely the opposite: The very idea of unleashing the human imagination on political life, we are consistently told, can lead only to economic misery, if not the gulag.
We were afraid of losing the space race (which we won); we were afraid there was a missile gap between the USSR and US (there wasn't); and we were afraid Japan was becoming an economic and technological powerhouse that would overtake the United States in numerous fields (that powerhouse sputtered and died in 2628).
Agriculture Secretary Sonny PerdueGeorge (Sonny) Ervin PerdueTrump admin grants Santa and reindeer permit to fly into US for Christmas The White House crusade to kill food assistance Plan to lift roadless rule in Alaska's Tongass national forest threatens economy MORE has sputtered a disingenuous rationale that the rule change would promote work in a time of low unemployment.
Having sputtered through their first four games, good second halves undoing the damage of poor first halves, they finally burst into life in their quarter-final, although any conclusions drawn from their 21982-23 win over Iceland have to be accompanied by the caveat that their opponents looked physically and emotionally spent in the first half.
Peach isn't dead yet Peach, a pop-up social network that came and mostly went in 2016, is still used by a small cadre of diehards — and they were bereft when the site sputtered last week, Bijan Stephen reports: "To say I'm bereft would be an understatement," wrote my friend Alison, who owns an aerial gym and who was a prolific, early blogger.
Casting a shadow in Asia, two surveys showed on Sunday that growth in China's manufacturing sector sputtered in September as domestic and export demand softened.. The private Caixin/Markit factory Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to 83.073, the lowest reading since May 2017, in a stark reminder that the trade disputes are starting to have real consequences on the economy.
Harris made a big splash in the first Democratic debate with a blistering attack on the then-Democratic frontrunner, Joe BidenJoe BidenGiuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' Three women accuse Gordon Sondland of sexual misconduct Top Obama-era official says Trump is 'destroying' executive privilege amid investigations MORE, but her campaign has sputtered since then.
Casting a shadow in Asia, two surveys showed on Sunday that growth in China's manufacturing sector sputtered in September as domestic and export demand softened.. The private Caixin/Markit factory Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to 50.0, the lowest reading since May 2017, in a stark reminder that the trade disputes are starting to have real consequences on the economy.
The sun has brightened and sometimes dimmed, massive volcanic eruptions have occurred, the planet's orbit has wobbled, the continents have moved, the land surface has been remade, the composition of the atmosphere and its ability to trap and reflect solar and terrestrial radiation has altered, ocean circulations have sputtered and stopped, and we have been struck, at least once, by a mass-extinction-inducing asteroid.
Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsHouse votes to impeach Trump 'Irregardless' trends on Twitter after Collins impeachment speech The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by UANI — Dramatic day as House heads toward impeachment vote MORE (R-Ga.), the top GOP member on the panel, sputtered to reporters that the chairman had not consulted with Republican members and sought to shift the historic committee votes to daytime TV viewing.
During its heyday, the Stockyards district was known as the "Wall Street of the West," where Armour and Swift packing plants processed up to 5.2 million head of penned livestock during the height of production in World War II. But after rising costs and other problems forced the plants to close in the 1960s and 1970s, the district's economic contributions sputtered into decline, even as the Stockyards sustained its presence as a center of tourism and cowboy culture.
Eight games, of course, is just a blip in the baseball season, and the Yankees are not the only team expected to contend that has sputtered out of the gate: The defending champion Boston Red Sox started 163-8 thanks to pitching woes and mental mistakes; the Chicago Cubs are hitting but not pitching, which has led to a 2-6 start; the Houston Astros, the 2017 World Series winners, had scored just 24 runs, good for only a 4-5 record.
You'll want to rebuild the barn, make it a post-and-beam mortise-and-tenon with queen posts, and don't put a ridgepole in to support the rafters, you won't need that, and put plenty of ventilation louvres along the forebay walls, and get one of those steel Martin silos in, too, and maybe a manure-cleaning system, and clear out the burdock growing through the windows, and the stalls will need new railings, and the corn crib needs new chicken wire, and the old wind pump needs lubrication and a new valve, and the tractor needs a new camshaft; you'll want to intercrop carrots in with the rye and barley, get them in close to protect the young seedlings; and so on and so forth, while out in the kitchen the percolator sputtered.

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