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Mỹ's yellow rubber gloves squeaked as she fisted her hands.
Mick Mulvaney squeaked through the Senate on a 51-49 vote.
Though it has squeaked through, CETA will leave an unhappy legacy.
In Massachusetts, Ms. Trahan squeaked to a lead in the Sept.
Still, he squeaked out a win there by only about 25,20143 votes.
His shot from the left circle squeaked in on the short side.
Adams squeaked by with three more electoral votes and won the presidency.
I think it just kind of squeaked through, so kind of lucky.
Representative Mick Mulvaney squeaked through the Senate by a 51-to-49 vote.
But Flake flipped his vote at the last minute, and Bridenstine squeaked through.
Democrats aren't counting Heitkamp out after she squeaked out a victory in 2012.
One, Quay, had squeaked into position 95 on the extended list of 100.
In fact, he squeaked into office based on the quirkiness of the Electoral College.
He squeaked out a narrow three-point victory during the Republican wave of 1994.
Clinton squeaked past him in the contest with 49.6 percent to Sanders's 49.4 percent.
Mr. Bauman squeaked into office by about 60 votes out of 3,000 votes cast.
Although he barely squeaked by in high school, he was deep into self-education.
I pulled down on the handle and the mailbox door squeaked down with it.
I pulled down on the handle, and the mailbox door squeaked down with it.
While Nolan squeaked out reelection in 85033, Trump won the district by 16 points.
It squeaked at the slightest movement, felt flimsy, and was labor-intensive to build.
Rick Scott, who ran for Senate and squeaked out a win over Democratic Sen.
The resolution on Friday squeaked through, only picking up the nine votes necessary to pass.
As Polygon reports, he squeaked past the previous record holder, Batora324, by just eight seconds.
Only one law-enforcement group endorsed her, and she barely squeaked by her Republican opponent.
Trump squeaked by only because of the peculiar nature of the Electoral College, he says.
In Vancouver, Kennedy Stewart, a former New Democrat member of Parliament, squeaked in as mayor.
He squeaked onto the Council, receiving the second-fewest votes among the 22 members elected.
It creaked and squeaked as it climbed, rattling as it slid back to sea level.
Balderson ultimately squeaked out a narrow win, which Republicans credited in part to Trump's appearance.
Ed Gillespie squeaked by against Corey Stewart because Corey Stewart said I&aposm a Trump guy.
The offense squeaked out a paltry three runs and, in Game 2 alone, stranded 13 runners.
Clinton squeaked by in the Iowa caucuses, but Sanders took a decisive victory in New Hampshire.
As his head hung to the side, the foam container in his hand cracked and squeaked.
Vinnie, a preschooler from Berlin, squeaked his way through an a cappella lullaby to rapturous applause.
Oklahoma — Trae Young and the Sooners squeaked in despite losing eight of their last 10. 41.
A weak shot from center Leon Draisaitl squeaked through the pads of Ducks goalie Frederik Andersen.
The result squeaked by analyst estimates of $1.08 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Draymond Green tallied a monster triple-double and the Warriors squeaked by the lowly Nuggets in overtime.
In 2017, it means Arkansas squeaked by 1-8 Coastal Carolina and bragged about it on Twitter.
As the group skipped, zigzagged and squeaked around the court, Aria McManus held back on the sidelines.
The blue-chip Dow, held back by industrial stocks, squeaked into positive territory at the closing bell.
In 2016, Mr. Denham, a businessman, squeaked past Michael Eggman, a Democratic beekeeper who is running again.
I smiled a smile I did not feel as my damp denims squeaked against the perforated leather.
He squeaked into office in a special election held in April, 2013, six weeks after Chávez died.
Mr. King barely squeaked out a three-point victory, after winning by 23 points two years earlier.
The Lenovo Yoga 720 squeaked by with a barely acceptable 7 hours and 5 minutes of run time.
He squeaked to power thanks to a late rally by suburbanites who disliked him less than Hillary Clinton.
Robinson was in his first year of eligibility but only squeaked in with 77.5 percent of the vote.
Trump squeaked out a 49-473 win in 2016 — and it was immediately on the 2018 Democratic radar.
Since I forgot this step, the fabric caused an uneasy friction at points and squeaked against his skin.
He squeaked through early rounds with low bird totals, then found his time to shine in the final.
Sanders, on the other hand, squeaked by in two states, winning 51% in Massachusetts and 54% in Oklahoma.
Trump squeaked out a 49-46 win in 2016 — and it was immediately on the 2018 Democratic radar.
Issa. He got testy this week when asked about the bill, and he squeaked by his last challenger.
On the lighter side, fidget spinner squeaked onto the list at 26th, and Super Bowl came in fourth.
" After the team squeaked by Serbia, Paul George said the players had been attempting "one-on-five shots.
Although Hunter voted against his own amendment, it squeaked by with the support of some Republicans and Democrats.
It hammered away at the ill-considered travel ban until it squeaked — for the moment — past judicial review.
If we could have squeaked across a run or two more, I maybe would have changed my mentality.
Uber barely squeaked into the top 10 for the first time, and its rival Lyft made it to #20.
The Barisan Nasional, as it is known, barely squeaked back into power at the most recent election, in 2013.
For the month, discounts squeaked over 7 percent, and they centered on mainstream cars that people need to commute.
A WAFB/Raycom Media poll out Thursday found Duke squeaked past the 22019 percent threshold necessary for debate participation.
The Kings have squeaked into the playoffs and then won not one but two Stanley Cups in three years.
New home sales may have squeaked out a gain (though data is not available due to the government shutdown).
The House bill squeaked through, however, with 217 votes on May 21625 after conservatives negotiated a compromise with Rep.
Wall Street helped the two diversified giant banks trounce third-quarter earnings expectations, while Wells Fargo just squeaked by.
The House bill was declared dead a half-dozen times before it squeaked through the chamber in mid-May.
But when put together, Jeezy squeaked ahead to claim No. 1, with the equivalent of just over 89,287 sales.
Their bill eventually squeaked by in the House weeks later, but the repeal effort fell apart in the Senate.
In Israel's recent election, in April, Labor barely squeaked into parliament with a humiliating six seats out of 120.
Throughout all of this, the Chorus was played by a tiny pig that squeaked at all the right moments.
Shia's indie flick, "Man Down," squeaked out 1 ticket sale at a theater in Burnley, England ... according to comScore.
I myself worked 40 hours a week, and even with my husband's additional full-time income we barely squeaked by.
"I just tried to hang in the game long enough, and we squeaked some through in the eighth," he said.
"You always like to get one point at least, so it's good we squeaked a point out there," Dzingel said.
We could have had Bishop and Vasy playing at the same time, and they still might've squeaked a couple in.
Clinton squeaked past Sanders by just 0.2 percentage points earlier this week, a margin that has critics demanding a recount.
But there was one thing everyone agreed on: The Machine too often squeaked and groaned when it kicked into action.
In Brandenburg, a stronghold of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the party squeaked a three-point win over the AfD.
Twins 8, Orioles 7 Jason Castro and Max Kepler each homered as visiting Minnesota squeaked by Baltimore in Sarasota, Fla.
Last year, Trump won the district by 16 points, while Nolan squeaked by Republican Stewart Mills by just 2,009 votes.
After a five-minute battle, Nadal came out on top, but only squeaked out the win by a few small points.
Chimera was stationed to the right of the net when his shot squeaked under the legs of Islanders goalie Jaroslav Halak.
Despite accounting for more than half of the growth in online spending last year, Amazon barely squeaked into the top 20.
He blasted a slap shot from the top of the left circle that squeaked between the pads of goaltender Matt Murray.
Clinton squeaked out a victory on Monday night, winning 700.59 state delegate equivalents to Sanders's 696.82, according to the state party.
Gritty offered me his four-fingered hand, which squeaked clownishly; unsure of what to do, I gave it a little kiss.
Oklahoma had looked like one of the best teams in the country but by March only barely squeaked into the tournament.
" He says Mr. Trump squeaked through because people were tired of the "Bush-Clinton continuum" for 30 years and political "doublespeak.
Ferrara scored only one goal, in 2012, which he described as a one-hop dribbler that just squeaked by the goalie.
The billionaire Tom Steyer squeaked onto the stage after polls showed him with double-digit support in Nevada and South Carolina.
He continued to the left faceoff circle, from where he spun and fired a low shot that squeaked through Stalock's pads.
House Democrats and Republican hardliners opposed the underlying rule allowing the bill to pass; the rule squeaked through, 211 to 207.
And in 2015, when a majority of asset classes finished in the red, at least stocks and Treasurys squeaked out positive returns.
Leung, a former surveyor, squeaked through the election committee with just 689 votes, a total that would later become his mocking nickname.
When Maine put recreational marijuana on its ballot, it barely squeaked through by 3,995 votes, and as of Monday is now legal.
Yesterday, apropos of seemingly nothing, a tiny voice deep in the folds of my brain squeaked at me: "Pika-pi," it said.
Trump barely squeaked out a victory in the state over Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election by less than a percentage point.
Its key achievement was a comprehensive climate bill that squeaked by the House but failed to be picked up in the Senate.
In his first general election, though, he barely squeaked by with a mere 0.87 percent margin amid a Democratic wave in 2006.
I was angling into cobra pose, twisting my torso upwards as my legs lay on the mat, when one squeaked out. Loudly.
Indiana has been a more reliable state for Republican presidential candidates, though former President Obama squeaked out a victory there in 85033.
After the Mets squeaked out a victory, Ms. Turner joined the heavy crowds exiting the stadium and struggled up the subway stairs.
But he barely squeaked an electoral college win by under 80,000 votes last time, and his approval rating remains solidly, historically dismal.
He called these allegations politically motivated, and ultimately squeaked through to being confirmed to the bench by a vote of 50-48.
Preliminary results showed the ruling right-of-center Liberals squeaked to victory with 43 seats but were one seat shy of a majority.
I easily squeaked out a little more than 27000 frames per second when I played Rise of the Tomb Raider on High settings.
The only criminal case so far against Bill Cosby just barely squeaked in under the deadline for Pennsylvania's 12-year statute of limitations.
After Model 3 production problems and scuffles with the SEC, Tesla just barely squeaked out profitable quarters in the back half of 2018.
The first committee vote on her nomination was tied 9-9, and she only squeaked through in her second one by 13-12.
Martin O'Malley has squeaked into this Sunday night's NBC News/YouTube Democratic presidential debate after poor poll numbers put his status in doubt.
Bill Clinton began his administration by signing a bill that increased taxes and cut spending; it squeaked through Congress with zero Republican votes.
But to rewind a bit: Barcelona squeaked in the first tally on the night with a header by Pique in the 65th minute.
Mr. DeSantis, who is white, squeaked out a victory after spending weeks addressing questions about his past political associations with racists and xenophobes.
That development, the red-brick Scarsdale Chateaux, an eight-building, 116-unit non-elevator complex that is now a co-op, squeaked through.
The repeal of the Affordable Care Act squeaked through the House, but Republican leaders forced a bad vote on many of its caucus members.
Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), the former House Oversight Committee Chairman who squeaked by in 6900 in one of the closest races of the cycle.
Toronto had another chance shortly thereafter when Price thought he made the save, but the puck squeaked through and was quickly cleared by Montreal.
Team USA barely squeaked by Turkey at the FIBA World Cup on Tuesday, winning in overtime 93-92 thanks to some last-second heroics.
"I saw the opportunity and wanted to shoot it and just get it on net and luckily it squeaked through his arm," Ryan said.
Pompeo, on the other hand, squeaked by on a 57-42 vote, with numerous Democrats arguing he didn't deserve to be the chief U.S. diplomat.
Lefty Grove, one of baseball's greatest pitchers, squeaked into the Hall in 1947 with 76.4 percent of the vote, after being denied a few times.
And Clinton only squeaked out the tiniest of victories against Bernie Sanders, who went on to romp to victory in New Hampshire the following week.
Brighton and Hove barely squeaked past Portland for the top spot; the U.K. city scored an 8.1632 on the Hipster Index while Portland scored 0003.
Clinton's campaign welcomed news from the party early Tuesday morning that Clinton squeaked out a victory with all but one of the precincts being counted.
Hugh Scott, who worked the convention floor for a Goldwater alternative, squeaked out a victory after his own reluctant endorsement three months before the elections.
N.F.L. playoffs: The first wild-card games are on Saturday, after the Baltimore Ravens and the Philadelphia Eagles squeaked into the 12-team postseason field.
It looks now as if Sinema may have squeaked out a win, although we'll have to wait until after recount party season to be sure.
The next morning, plastic foam containers filled with pastries from JB's German Bakery and Cafe squeaked on the floorboard as we headed back to PINS.
The Nuggets didn't score over the final 15 minutes 17 seconds but squeaked out the win after Charlotte's Nicolas Batum missed a shot at the buzzer.
Tesla announced today that it squeaked past its own quarterly production and delivery records with "just over" 25,000 cars delivered in the first quarter of 2017.
A group of clowns with white face paint and red noses squeaked noisily in the rising and falling tones of Gaza's Arabic dialect and hopped around.
Democrat Hillary Clinton squeaked by with 49.87% of the vote in a county that hasn't supported a Republican for president since incumbent Richard Nixon in 1972.
Hilliman ran for 119 yards and a TD as the Eagles squeaked by the Huskies 17-14 at home in the previous meeting in 2015. 2.
Ultimately the rule squeaked by, 211-207, with one Democrat voting in favor, and nine not voting --three more than didn't vote on the previous question.
"When I meet a woman, I'm still the kid in high school — I'm still like, 'Hi, my name is Trevor,' " he squeaked, hunching his shoulders uncomfortably.
The Cavs barely squeaked out a 4-3 series victory against a very strong Celtics in the conference finals, which was maybe aided by Hayward's absence?
It was a fluke that he won the primary, there were just so many people in the race and then barely squeaked by in the general.
He dominated during the Nevada caucuses and squeaked out a victory in the New Hampshire primary after narrowly losing the delegate edge to Buttigieg in Iowa.
Recently researchers in the Galápagos watched as fully fledged birds squeaked and pleaded until their parents turned to them and regurgitated a meal into their mouths.
Throughout its exhibition history, 'Ice Bag' had broken gears, exuded noxious fumes, leaked oil, ripped its own fabric exterior, growled, squeaked, and set itself on fire.
Nick Price's other major championship win was also in 1994 at the Open Championship where he squeaked out a one-stroke victory over Swedish golfer Jesper Parnevik.
While Republican candidates held the line in Ohio and apparently squeaked out narrow victories in Florida, voters turned leftward in three key states in the Upper Midwest.
My hand shook the first time I filled out the forms, and my voice probably squeaked during the interview when they went over the information I provided.
Mr. Balderson, 56, squeaked by Melanie Leneghan, a township trustee who was backed by Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, a founder of the conservative House Freedom Caucus.
The conservative candidate in that supreme court election squeaked by to victory -- and Walker would go on to win two more elections in the following three years.
An alliance led by the mainly Afro-Guyanese People's National Congress, the party that governed from 1964 to 1992 through rigged elections, squeaked back into power in 2015.
Republican Jim Hagedorn, the son of a former congressman, squeaked past Democrat Dan Feehan, a former deputy assistant secretary of Defense, with less than a 1 percent margin.
Charlie Coyle dropped a pass to Granlund on the right side, and Granlund squeaked the puck past Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy for the game-winner at 21:20.
January 2020 squeaked past January 2016 by just fractions of a degree (22020 Celsius), but it's really the long-term heating trend that's important, not any individual month.
The New York Giants squeaked by the Buffalo Bills by one point when Bills kicker Scott Norwood missed a 47-yard field goal as the clock ran out.
Hofstra squeaked out a 72-69 win over Dayton in the first round but faded in the second half of a 78-59 setback against Clemson on Friday.
Well, it looks like the universe paid it forward soon afterward ... 'cause Kyrie's Nets squeaked out a win against the hometown team WITHOUT him being on the court.
Lionel Messi and the Argentina national men's soccer team squeaked by Nigeria and into the knock-out round of the World Cup on Tuesday in very dramatic fashion.
Today, in the Scottish Cup Final, the always-a-bridesmaids Hibernian went up against perennial favorites Rangers, and squeaked out a victory in the final seconds of stoppage time.
He barely squeaked by in that election, winning by just 300 votes, but has since become popular on the left for the way he can dissect right-wing arguments.
Those comments almost cost Roby reelection in 85033 — despite regularly winning with two-thirds of the vote in previous elections, she squeaked by with just 48 percent last election.
The Dow squeaked out a weekly gain of 0.1 percent for the week, its fifth straight positive week as investors continued to buy after the market's big December drop.
A similar story unfolded in Brandenburg, another eastern state, where the ruling Social Democrats (SPD) squeaked a victory over the AfD with just over a quarter of the vote.
Russia faces Saudi Arabia, which is celebrating its first World Cup appearance in 12 years and squeaked in thanks to some canny shotmaking by the striker Mohammad al-Sahlawi.
For the week, the was barely positive, up 0.02 percent, but it squeaked out a third weekly gain and held above the key 2,800 level, closing Friday at 2,801.
He boycotted the Fox Business undercard debate in January after failing to make the main stage but squeaked back into primetime for a Fox News debate later that month.
Roberto Firmino, who came on a few minutes ago to replace Gabriel Jesus, got his first look at goal as a long ball squeaked through into the penalty area.
Tony Evers, who squeaked to victory in Wisconsin, Janet Mills in Maine, and Laura Kelly, who delivered a shock win in usually Republican Kansas, have all vowed to do so.
In a leadership contest last Friday, Merkel's handpicked stand-in and potential successor, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, just squeaked through with only 517 votes of 1001 delegates to the party's congress.
It's frustrating to have yet another year of uncertainty ahead of us, but it's also a good sign that VR has at least squeaked through one of its biggest transitions.
Kansas State has won six of its last seven games and squeaked by Washington State in its last contest, riding Barry Brown Jr. (23 points) to a 68-65 victory.
The new numbers come after a high-profile effort to repeal and replace Obamacare barely squeaked through the House and failed in a dramatic late-night vote in the Senate.
Charlie Coyle dropped a pass to Granlund on the right side, and Granlund squeaked the puck past Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy (29 saves) for the game-winner at 3:43.
Two weeks later, Trump decisively won Illinois and North Carolina, and seemed to have squeaked by in Missouri, though the narrow margin there meant that the result wasn't yet official.
Votes that would have been in jeopardy: at least 8 Meanwhile, Pence would have likely been called in to break more ties on other votes that just barely squeaked by.
Senators 4, Red Wings 3 (SO) Artem Anisimov scored two regulation goals and also had the only goal in the shootout as Ottawa squeaked out a win over visiting Detroit.
The party could emerge as kingmaker when it comes to forming a state government — a sea change from five years ago when it squeaked into the legislature in each state.
The party could emerge as kingmaker when it comes to forming a state government — a sea change from five years ago when it squeaked into the legislature in each state.
As the floor squeaked beneath their feet, Mr. Kinzel continued to use sound to activate the space, eventually grabbing a T square and sweeping all his art supplies onto the floor.
Ted Cruz nabbed a decisive victory over fallen front-runner Donald Trump in the Republican contest, Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton squeaked by with the slimmest of wins over rival Bernie Sanders.
Had all demographic groups had the same propensity to vote (the national average is 60%), he would have squeaked by with 50.1% of the popular vote; in reality, he secured 51.9%.
"But he was trying his best," was what I squeaked out, afraid she might be right that Jack's "fight the fire with the mattress" plan was not the most sound. 2.
As Nate Cohn, a numbers cruncher at The New York Times tweeted, even if Democrats had perfect turnout, Clinton would have only squeaked by with a victory because of that fact.
He squeaked into a run-off election only after his supporters in Peru's media and business establishment helped to press the electoral authority to disqualify a more popular rival, Julio Guzmán.
If her deal squeaked home, she could then take it back to the House of Commons and if approved, as would be likely, she could end her premiership by implementing it.
This is a must-win state in 2628 for the incumbent president who is now struggling in "Blue Wall" states where he squeaked out close wins including Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
In the 2018 election that was eventually overturned, McCready won the county by roughly 15 percentage points, but squeaked out just a 1-point victory in Tuesday's contest, election records show.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Taunts Put Aside as Trump and Kim Meet to End Crisis" (front page, June 12): The lion that roared at home squeaked like a mouse abroad.
Butler barely squeaked into the first round when he came out of Marquette in 210, but Coach Tom Thibodeau molded him into one of the game's most spectacular two-way players.
They could manage only the fourth seed, and squeaked by the Indiana Pacers in the opening round of the playoffs in seven games, despite being outscored by 26 points in total.
"EA squeaked by Q3:F183 guidance as fairly horrific game sales were offset by almost unbelievably strong live services revenue," Cowen analyst Doug Creutz wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
The Eagles barely squeaked out a playoff berth in a disastrous NFC East, while Russell Wilson has enjoyed an MVP-caliber season despite facing a stacked field in the NFC West.
Following testimony from a high-school classmate that he had assaulted her as a teenager, Brett Kavanaugh, Mr Kennedy's more conservative former clerk, squeaked through the Senate by a 50-48 vote.
The price-to-book ratio of Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest bank, which squeaked into profit in 603 (with an ROE of 0.4%) after three years of losses, languishes at a feeble 25%.
The Scarlet Knights squeaked by Central Connecticut State on Sunday following a blowout win in their opener, while the Vikings are looking for their first win after falling at Akron on Saturday.
Education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos narrowly squeaked through the Senate on Monday, winning confirmation by a vote of 51 to 50 after Vice President Mike Pence weighed in to break the tie.
Don't look to the Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who hasn't proven he could do even as good a job as Speaker Paul Ryan did to get the bill squeaked through the House.
Concern about scrapping it is one reason the Republican's budget outline, which opened the door to tax reform, only squeaked through the House by four votes (Republicans have a majority of 45).
They squeaked out an overtime win against the Denver Nuggets, while their only loss came against the Oklahoma City Thunder, also the lone visitor during the homestand that has a winning record.
Two days after a 21-point loss at Golden State, the 76ers squeaked past the Los Angeles Clippers 109-105 on Monday, riding a 32-point, 16-rebound effort from Joel Embiid.
Behind another outstanding performance by Isaiah Thomas (12 of his 37 points in the fourth quarter), the Celtics squeaked past the Philadelphia 76ers 53-106 to begin the road trip Saturday night.
In South Carolina, Mr. Rubio squeaked out wins in Columbia and Charleston, so he might do something similar in Richmond and parts of the urban Tidewater region, like Norfolk or Virginia Beach.
Less than three minutes later, Hanifin made it a one-goal game when he sent a shot from in close that Campbell appeared to stop before the puck squeaked over the line.
" McGuire said the former secretary of State had squeaked past the Vermont senator in the first presidential contest of 28503, "winning 22019 state delegate equivalents Monday night, contrasted with 695.49 for Sanders.
The former welterweight champion Robbie Lawler squeaked out a unanimous decision victory over Donald Cerrone, known as Cowboy, in another compelling matchup on the U.F.C.'s most stacked card of the summer.
Eventually, glitter confetti rained from the ceiling as the Minions — which belong to Universal Pictures, dontcha know — squeaked a perky song (I have no idea why, nor do I think it matters).
Khloe Kardashian has gone public in her support for baby daddy Tristan Thompson ... cheering him on Saturday night as the Cavaliers squeaked past the Raptors by a score of 105 to 103.
After rushing to throw together a team just days ahead of the World Cup qualifiers, they squeaked into the tournament via a playoff and that, said defender Agustina Barroso, is already a victory.
Maybe you just squeaked by during your last round of exams, and your teachers (aka the planets) are giving you an opportunity to check your work and see where you can perform better.
The final pairing in this round was iBP against the much-fancied Flipsid3 Tactics, and in a portent of what was to come, it took five closely fought games before iBP squeaked through.
Martin always kept track of how many Harley had thrown, and when the Show squeaked out a victory to get into the finals, he approached Lorenzana about Harley's availability for the next game.
In 1991, Clarence Thomas, dogged by allegations of sexual harassment and questions about his stance on abortion, squeaked into his seat with a 52-48 majority, one of the the narrowest margins ever.
Even so, it very much came down to the wire, as our entire group seemed incapable of decisively winning anything, and we squeaked into the second round with a narrow victory against Austria.
After the two banks squeaked by the initial version of the test last week, they both issued public statements indicating confidence they could return more capital to shareholders than the regulators' figures suggested.
The surgeons' group on Tuesday squeaked its proposal past the newly created Physician-Focused Payment Model Technical Advisory Committee, which is reviewing and recommending ideas to Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
In the GOP primary, Balderson squeaked by  Melanie Leneghan  by 775 votes, thanks largely to his winning nearly 110 percent of the vote in Muskingum County, routing all eight of his GOP opponents.
Some only squeaked by — JPMorgan Chase had to adjust its capital-payouts plan, and Deutsche Bank was ordered to keep making changes to its operations — but they largely got clean bills of health.
Yankees 2066, Astros 211 Mark Teixeira's first at-bat Thursday resulted in a jam shot that squeaked into left field because of the sharp shift to the right employed by the Houston Astros.
Artem Anisimov scored two regulation goals and also had the only goal in the shootout as the Ottawa Senators squeaked out a 246-23 win over the visiting Detroit Red Wings on Saturday.
Clinton only barely squeaked out a win against Sanders in the Iowa caucus this week, adding to fears that she could lose a nomination that once was thought all but inevitable for her.
The House found a compromise that squeaked through on a vote of 217 to 213, but the same drama promised to repeat in the Senate, where Republicans have a narrow margin for error.
Clinton barely squeaked out a victory over Mr. Sanders after having prevailed there by 35 percentage points over Barack Obama in 2008 — underscore just how much she is struggling to consolidate the party's base.
In 2009, the box-office receipts for "Slumdog Millionaire" shot past a hundred million dollars after it got ten Oscar nominations, but "Frost/Nixon," which got five nominations, barely squeaked past twenty-five million.
He squeaked through the Republican primary against a little-known state legislator and he will be the underdog in November, when he will face J.B. Pritzker, a billionaire businessman who comfortably won the Democratic primary.
Tampa Bay's path to the championship began with a 983-3 loss in their first game against the Columbus Blue Jackets, who squeaked into the playoffs as the second wild card in the Eastern Conference.
His climate change views, as well as his positions on social issues and background as a politician were the main reasons his nomination barely squeaked by the Senate on a vote of 50 to 49.
Like many restaurants in Vietnam, the facility was casual in the extreme: diners and servers alike swept discarded refuse onto the floor, and the tiles had acquired a grimy sheen that squeaked beneath your feet.
Or they would be here to stay if the man who squeaked into power thanks to Mr. Comey and Vladimir Putin wasn't determined to betray his supporters, and snatch away the health care they need.
As New York magazine's Vulture website reported, Mr. Colbert squeaked past Mr. Fallon in viewers as early as mid-November, but that victory wasn't sizable enough to give him the lead in the Nielsen numbers.
If Shumlin could have told Vermont businesses, "You'll pay slightly less than you used to for health care — it'll just be a tax rather than a premium," his plan may have just barely squeaked by.
That experience paid off in the end when kicker Jason Myers squeaked through a 42-yard field goal to secure the win for Seattle, which is now 8-73 and a half-game behind the 49ers.
Troy Balderson squeaked through the crowded GOP primary, which turned into a clash between the establishment-backed Balderson and Liberty Township Trustee Melanie Leneghan, who was backed by influential members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus.
While Republicans have held the seat since the Carter administration, typically winning by a double-digit margin, Trump barely squeaked out a victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton in November, a result that has boosted Democrats' hopes.
Yet it is this profile — a team that has squeaked past bad teams, competed against good ones and been pounded only twice, by the best team in its conference — that explains why Greensboro's luck factor is +.
Just when Medvedev had fought back and irritated Nadal (Nadal was cited multiple times for taking too long to serve between points), Nadal squeaked by for the win after four hours and 50 minutes of play.
The Senate math is more favorable for Democrats in 2020 than it was in 2018, when Mr. Manchin squeaked to re-election by 20013 percentage points in a state President Trump won by more than 40 points.
DOHA (Reuters) - American Christian Coleman powered toward a world championship gold medal by posting a sizzling time of 9.88 seconds in the 100 meter semi-finals on Saturday while defending champion Justin Gatlin squeaked into the final.
The party-line vote, which squeaked through the House by a 217-213 tally, merely sends the charged issue to the Senate, where the entire process will start from scratch—if it gets off the ground at all.
A cofounder of the city's most acclaimed dance club, VENT, ZULI also makes mystifyingly stoney dance tunes, mixing in long-tailed bass drums bumps with gamelan melodies accompanied by tones that seemed squeaked out of a rusty swing.
Democrats think Puzder, Trump's nominee to lead the Labor Department, represents their best chance to block a Cabinet pick after DeVos, the Education secretary, squeaked through the Senate on a historic tie-breaking vote by Vice President Pence.
Rubio squeaked by rival and U.S. Senate colleague Ted Cruz in a vote on Saturday that cemented the appeal of firebrand outsider Trump as well as the failure of a candidate from one of America's political dynasties: Jeb Bush.
No. 23207 Oklahoma 2310, Army 230 (OT) The Sooners' defense finally came up with two big stops of the Black Knights' triple-option offense, and Kyler Murray shined in overtime as Oklahoma squeaked out a win in Norman, Okla.
In resolving the farm bill's nutrition title, however, Congress should follow the Senate bill, which passed with overwhelming bipartisan support by an 85033-11 vote, and not the House bill, which squeaked by with just a 2-vote margin.
The Senate bill that squeaked through on a 51-49 vote last week jettisoned a long-held Republican goal of repealing the corporate alternative minimum tax (AMT) to help pay for last-minute deals that secured the Republican votes for passage.
It circulated widely online after the 2004 election, when George W. Bush narrowly squeaked out reelection over Democratic nominee John Kerry, thanks largely to religious conservative voters, who were driven to the polls by a slew of anti–marriage equality measures.
An economics professor and former Green Party leader squeaked by the leader of an anti-immigrant party in Sunday's presidential election, averting the rise to power of the first far-right European head of state since the end of Nazism.
Read more: Astronaut says a neglected telescope is NASA's best chance of defending Earth from 'city killer' asteroids — 'for God's sake, fund it'The GIF below shows how close a shave it was as 2019 OK squeaked between Earth's and Venus' orbits.
The Royals at the time lingered four-and-a-half games behind the second wild-card spot, but there could be no excuses if they squeaked into the playoffs and rampaged to the World Series, as they did in 2014.
A version of adobong manok, which Mr. Afzelius makes as a roasted chicken plus a soy-turmeric sauce rather than an all-in-one stew, would have been more successful if the smoked eggplant hadn't been so undercooked it squeaked.
DAYTON 218, DUQUESNE 25 Scoochie Smith hit a 212-pointer that put No. 21 Dayton ahead to stay as the Flyers (26-219, 123-212 Atlantic 212) overcame a late 12-point deficit and squeaked by visiting Duquesne (15-9, 5-6).
And in Geekbench 4, a synthetic benchmark that tests both the CPU as a whole and each individual core, the Intel CPU had a better single core score, while the AMD chip just barely squeaked by with a superior multi-core score.
After world-beating Alabama squeaked out a (comparatively) meager 10-0 win over LSU, the Crimson Tide's offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin was headed into the tunnel, saw a boy, and automatically assumed that he wanted his shite clothing, so he handed it off.
During a freewheeling interview with the Hill's John Solomon and Buck Sexton on Tuesday, Trump said that Sessions performed "very poorly" during his confirmation process and only squeaked by with one vote (which is untrue; he was confirmed by a 52-47 vote).
The landmark legislation, which squeaked by in the House after several failed efforts, now moves on to the Senate, where it faces daunting challenges because of the same ideological splits between conservative and moderate Republicans that nearly killed it in the House.
Eventually, I looked forward to those damp and woodsy roads, the way the windshield wipers squeaked across the glass, and obviously, the music I listened to—the best part of any drive, as I knew from the very first one I took.
Meanwhile, Honduras beat Mexico 20223-22022, and Panama squeaked by Costa Rica thanks to a phantom goal that never actually crossed the line—CONCACAF has not yet adopted the goal-line technology that helps referees determine whether a goal has been scored.
While the former secretary of State squeaked out a win at the caucuses by just a 0.2 percent margin, Sanders is up by an average of 20 points in a RealClearPolitics average of polls in New Hampshire, a state she won in 2008.
Voters gave Democrats a mandate to share power in Washington and the states, such as the decisive victories for the governorships in Wisconsin and Michigan, two midwest states where Trump squeaked out a 220006 victory, but could not do so in 2202.
Still, the morning after Mr. Scheer squeaked out a victory over Maxime Bernier, a free-market member of Parliament from Quebec and an enthusiastic admirer of Ayn Rand, it was not obvious if Mr. Scheer will simply be Stephen Harper with a smile.
In a study published Thursday in Science, Ishiyama and his adviser, Michael Brecht, not only found that rats squeaked and jumped with pleasure when tickled on their backs and bellies, but also that these signs of joy changed according to the rodents' moods.
Currently, space shuttles that leave Earth travel at approximately 17,500 miles p— Yeah, look, we work for a website, half this industry barely squeaked by Algebra 2—we don't know if the math actually checks out, but sure as hell sounds legit.
The Trump administration's American Health Care Act -- which squeaked through in the House on Thursday but must still be voted on by the Senate -- will allow insurance companies to raise prices for those with pre-existing conditions and to not guarantee that treatments are covered.
Read: How Erdogan transformed Turkey's democracy in a decade In Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan squeaked out a 51%-49% victory in a bitterly fought constitutional referendum that will grant him sweeping new powers -- a much narrower victory for the popular leader than predicted.
In 1974, after battling Columbia through the Morningside Tenants Committee and the Columbia Tenants Union, she squeaked by the incumbent, Jesse Gray, to win the Democratic nomination for the Assembly seat representing West Harlem and Morningside Heights, and went on to win the general election.
While Viall, 36, wowed the judges with his Bachelor-themed rhumba on Monday's Most Memorable Year night — including a steamy kiss with fiancée Vanessa Grimaldi to end the performance — and earned his personal best score of the competition so far, he just squeaked by elimination last week.
But in the end, Mr. Balderson squeaked to victory thanks to a hard-nosed Republican playbook that relied on divisive social issues like immigration and gun rights — especially resonant in rural and exurban areas — to mobilize just enough voters to get their candidate over the finish line.
Ms. Slaughter was handily re-elected every two years until 2014, when, in a year in which the Republicans increased their majority in the House, she squeaked through to victory by fewer than 1,000 votes against her Republican challenger, Mark Assini, a town supervisor in the area.
After a vicious governor's race in which the Democrat, Roy Cooper, squeaked past the incumbent Republican, Pat McCrory, the state General Assembly drew up and passed a series of bills that greatly restrict the power of our incoming chief executive — bills that Mr. McCrory has signed.
While the company squeaked out a $143 million profit in the past quarter, it only did so after including $164 million worth of regulatory credits and money that it's banked from customers who've paid for the yet-to-be-released "full self-driving" version of Autopilot.
Note that while Sanders is hugely well known in New Hampshire and beat Hillary Clinton by 22 points in its Democratic primary in 2016, he squeaked by Buttigieg this time around, as many people who voted for him four years ago obviously didn't do so on Tuesday night.
Prime Minister Justin TrudeauJustin Pierre James TrudeauForget Greenland — Trump should offer statehood to these Canadian provinces How Justin Trudeau can make his second act a success Saagar Enjeti: Biden campaign on verge of an 'imminent political collapse' MORE just squeaked through the Canadian federal election with a minority government.
The impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton in 1998 because of a civil sexual harassment suit squeaked through the House on partisan lines, 221-212, but failed in the Senate, with conviction on the least ludicrous obstruction of justice charge reaching only 50 votes out of a needed 67.
Coincidentally, Elliott also blew an engine eight laps into the opening Round of 96.6573 race at Dover and finished 38th, but with a second-place run last Sunday at Kansas, he overcame a 20-point deficit entering the elimination event and squeaked past Brad Keselowski into the next round of the Playoffs.
The Cavaliers contended for their third straight regular-season crown in the high-powered conference while the Orange finished ninth and squeaked into the NCAA Tournament, but both are a win away from joining a league mate in North Carolina or Notre Dame - who play later in the evening - in the Final Four.
With the visitors (34-17-5) clinging to a 5973-1 lead late in the second period, the Jets (25-28-4) looked to be about to tie it as a deflected shot off the stick of captain Blake Wheeler squeaked through Corey Crawford's legs and dribbled agonizingly toward the goal line.
But Sergio Ramos today—on his victory tour after Real Madrid squeaked out a win against Atletico Madrid in the Madrid Derby/Champions League final yesterday—was cruising at a decent pace on Real Madrid's victory bus, likely with little sleep, feeling the flow, when all of a sudden a low-hanging tree branch nearly lopped off his top.
There's Goldman Sachs at the table, represented by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn; Exxon Mobil got a seat in the form of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson; General Dynamics got a front-row position with Secretary of Defense James Mattis; and Wells Fargo squeaked in with Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE has squeaked back onto the main stage for Thursday's GOP presidential debate thanks to a slight increase at the polls in Iowa just before the deadline.
In the first few roll-calls since the opening of the latest parliamentary session, May's measures have squeaked through by a tiny margin, but the government has been forced to make some significant and embarrassing concessions to stave off criticism about its new political bedfellows, whose social policies in particular are viewed unfavourably by many British liberals.
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach New intel chief inherits host of challenges Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (D-Va.) squeaked out a reelection victory.
Save for the occasional moment of off-camera retaliation, nothing in their first fight against each other in December, 2014—where the future champ squeaked by Gadelha with a contentious split decision victory—their six dramatic weeks as opposing coaches in latest season of The Ultimate Fighter, or the ensuing publicity rounds has elicited much more than a smirk from the challenger.
You can even download a phone app for iPhone and Android called iLlamador, which has route maps.) We walked briskly on narrow, stone streets that squeaked with dried wax from previous processions, remnants of the candles carried by the nazarenos in their pointy hooded robes (outfits that may shock American visitors, as they closely resemble those associated with the Ku Klux Klan).
I scheduled video-chat sessions with my professor during their morning office hours and, fortunately, I squeaked past that class with a C-. Even though I made efforts to stay in touch with family and friends, I set limits and prioritized my workMy family was already used to my busy television-news schedule, so even though I didn't get to see them as much, I still made sure to call them often so they knew I was still alive and well.
Their third, and most recent, full-length album, Sick With Bloom, was an unmitigated success, hailed by both critics and fans as the band's most focused and furious offering to date; it came out at the tail end of 503 via Gilead Media, and landed like a neutron bomb right in the middle of more than a few carefully calibrated year-end lists, missing ours only by dint of that cheeky late release date (though I squeaked it onto my own, and got real excited about it regardless).
" — JIMMY FALLON "I heard that Don Jr.'s testimony will be done in private, so it will not be on TV. The president was like, 'You lost me at Don Jr. and then you lost me again at not on TV.'" — JIMMY FALLON "I think it's fair to say that this is the most restrictive law of its kind in America, which is why it barely squeaked by in the Alabama senate 25-6, with all 25 votes cast in favor coming from Republican men, though it may be the last time those Republican men will be coming for a while.

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