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"tailspin" Definitions
  1. a situation in which a pilot loses control of an aircraft and it turns round and round as it falls quickly towards the ground, with the back making larger circles than the front
  2. a situation that suddenly becomes much worse and is not under control

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"Men in an emotional tailspin have 'sincere beliefs,'" she noted.
Impeachments (and certainly coups) generally send economies into a tailspin.
That sent Russian national currency, the ruble, into a tailspin.
Trump's move had sent the Turkish lira into a tailspin.
Now the ban has thrown their careers into a tailspin.
Flybe can pull out of the tailspin, but not by itself.
But before sending ourselves into a tailspin, let's first talk sex.
Those fears helped send global markets into a tailspin in December.
I guess you could say I started to tailspin a bit.
Or send the stock markets into a tailspin, disrupting the economy?
Can the European Central Bank pull markets out of a tailspin?
Hospital stocks went into a tailspin, hurting Glenview and other investors.
My home life pretty much sent my career into a tailspin.
The bottom line: "The economy is in a tailspin," Vaishnav says.
Monday's monster sell-off is sending interest rates into a tailspin.
But Spurs' domestic form had been in a tailspin for months.
This could happen if the economy went into a major tailspin.
Yet Trump isn't doing anything to pull out of his tailspin.
Nicki Minaj sent the internet into a tailspin with a single tweet.
That fact recently sent one Brit into a hilarious tailspin of disbelief.
The election of Donald J. Trump sent me into a temporary tailspin.
Would it send individual insurance markets across the country into a tailspin?
But after being purchased by Rupert Murdoch, the site took a tailspin.
Or, why nearly every "surprise bill" sends your finances into a tailspin?
When Yu's stomach would hurt, it sent him into a psychological tailspin.
Economic weakness abroad can also send American stock markets into a tailspin.
Ms. Rivers' unexpected death in 2014 threw the show into a tailspin.
Her already flagging campaign entered a tailspin from which it never recovered.
But some analysts are warning the oil tailspin might be short lived.
World markets are in a tailspin as infections spread quickly beyond China.
Boeing's tailspin this week also spells trouble for the Dow, he added.
World markets are in a tailspin as infections spread quickly beyond China.
After Trump won the election, I—like many Americans—went into a tailspin.
Even taking into account Thursday's jump, US oil prices remain in a tailspin.
Unsurprisingly, Swifties across the country plummeted into a tailspin at the painful betrayal.
Two years ago, Cambian was in a tailspin — missed profits targets, ballooning debt.
What gives you hope that we can pull out of the tailspin today?
Here comes the part that sent the Star Wars fandom into a tailspin.
The so-called vice stocks were in a tailspin to start the week.
The announcement had thrown a large portion of financial stocks into a tailspin.
The 40-year-old relished playing a major role in stopping Cincinnati's tailspin.
On Valentine's Day, Hunt fatally overdosed, sending Jack into a drug-fueled tailspin.
When inflation rose faster than expected in January, stocks fell in a tailspin.
If Musk ever got hacked, it could send markets into a minor tailspin.
If you only read the headlines, you'd think Samsung was in a tailspin.
The team went into a tailspin, losing 13 of its next 143 games.
When we first found out, it kind of sent everybody into a tailspin.
The economy is in a tailspin that everyone is interested in pulling out.
For many Americans, a single unplanned expense could set them in a tailspin.
That debt now looks especially treacherous as the economy goes into a tailspin.
Then the customers vanished from her store as the economy began its tailspin.
You're in such a tailspin that you'll do anything to make it stop.
The latest Dancing with the Stars elimination has sent Twitter into a tailspin.
Venezuela remains in an economic tailspin, causing severe shortages of food and medicine.
A Northam loss on Tuesday would have sent the party into a tailspin.
A single unplanned expense could send millions of Americans into a financial tailspin.
"None of that changed when the market went into a tailspin," Cramer said.
This year, Trump's Twitter criticisms seemed to send the companies into a tailspin.
Today's report put the brakes on that and sent the stock into a tailspin.
The new tool is aimed at pulling the country out of an economic tailspin.
Without access to major publications and speaking engagements, he has entered a financial tailspin.
Perhaps all the possibilities inherent in the material sent the screenwriters into a tailspin.
Evergrande's investment into ill-starred startup Faraday Future has gone into a tailspin too.
Crude oil is in a tailspin on fears global surpluses could flood the market.
The nervousness and anxiety stemming from the coronavirus tailspin are eating into investors' confidence.
In 1999, Tower sales topped $1 billion, but its financial tailspin had already begun.
In 1970, riots erupted there in response to racial discrimination, hastening the city's tailspin.
Airlines are in a tailspin as the spreading coronavirus wreaks havoc on the industry.
Facebook also reported a 51% increase in expenses, sending the stock into a tailspin.
This apostasy appears to have sent the notoriously impatient Mr. Trump into a tailspin.
Turkey is also dealing with an economic tailspin as inflation has surged there recently.
The president announced plans for the tariffs on Thursday, sending stocks into a tailspin.
The Panthers are in a complete tailspin, having lost seven games in a row.
When Lala sold her Little Nugget last year, Austinites went into a temporary tailspin.
You know this little vibration is enough to send your evening into a complete tailspin.
A highly publicized E.coli outbreak sent the company's results in a tailspin in October 2015.
The president's initial response on Twitter to China's decision sent the market into a tailspin.
Markets went into a tailspin and America's government was locked in a seemingly interminable shutdown.
In another time, a term like "biliary hyperplasia" would have sent me into a tailspin.
A few tweets from Wiz Khalifa were enough to send Kanye West into a tailspin.
Crude's tailspin was engineered by a range of factors, some of which may be fading.
The economy is in a tailspin, harvests are devastated by drought and millions face famine.
In almost all of "Tailspin," a well-intentioned liberal reform goes badly off the rails.
From the looks of "Tailspin," he really spent the next two years combing his backlist.
The Chinese currency has now depreciated against the dollar, sending stock markets into a tailspin.
The coronavirus had already threatened to throw many third-party merchants' businesses into a tailspin.
ZTE went into a tailspin, saying last month that it had shut down major operations.
But when the trailer dropped on August 29, it sent the internet into a tailspin.
It led to an economic tailspin that only tightened those adversaries' grip on what remained.
It was the most memorable play in a crushing Giants defeat that began their tailspin.
"Our company was kind of in a tailspin," Nash says in an interview with CNBC.
Those cuts have hit ordinary Greeks hard and sent the country's economy into a tailspin.
European auto execs say the situation could be catastrophic and send Europe into a tailspin.
It didn't take long for the murder to send the Pixley kids into a tailspin.
That, experts say, would have thrown the island's entire medical system into a dire tailspin.
So, the oil reserves back up Venezuela's fiat currency, and that currency is in a tailspin.
His victory sent the peso into a tailspin, and prompted some economists to cut growth forecasts.
Troubles at both firms have sent the entire non-banking financial companies sector into a tailspin.
And this is what President Trump is counting on -- continued conservative support amid his political tailspin.
Why does even a hint of critical feedback send them into a tailspin of self-doubt?
You'll recall, Britney had issues with alcohol back in 2008 when she went into a tailspin.
This sent the internet into a tailspin and Chyna is dealing with the speculation about her.
Four weeks later, Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy, and the global economy went into a tailspin.
Do you think your game was in a tailspin before [the events of the latest episode]?
A few years later, the economy went into a tailspin and e-commerce gained more traction.
But instead of laughing it off as a bad joke, this sends Aira into a tailspin.
The letter slurred Canadians as "Canucks," and the resulting furor sent Muskie's campaign into a tailspin.
The controversy comes after DeSantis sent his campaign into a tailspin the day after the Aug.
Chicago police in crisis His ascension to superintendent came as the department was in a tailspin.
However, that doesn't mean a monster crypto drop would send the stock market into a tailspin.
Gonzalez ended that tailspin Friday and has gone 5-for-14 in his past four games.
A crash in oil prices that started in late 2014 sent the economy into a tailspin.
Oil has been in a tailspin as the coronavirus pandemic continues to sap demand for crude.
Doing so would send the global energy market into a tailspin and cause a worldwide crisis.
Global financial markets, which had been expecting news of a trade deal soon, went into a tailspin.
The event arguably sent bitcoin into a tailspin that the currency didn't recover from until this year.
The tragedy sent Frank into a psychological tailspin, which ultimately saw him committed at a psychiatric institution.
She is well-known for her signature flying board mount and Aussie tailspin maneuver, her website says.
As Lyft continues to grow, the company also stands to profit from Uber's tailspin of negative publicity.
During the SARS epidemic in 2002 and 2003, regional economies including Singapore were sent into a tailspin.
Thus begins a killing spree that sends the aptly named town of Devil's Kettle into a tailspin.
The move could add to a global glut of crude that has sent prices into a tailspin.
Padres C Derek Norris is in a 5-for-53 tailspin with zero extra-base hits. 3.
Clearly, Netflix wants to send us into a confusing tailspin before season 5 airs on May 30.
"A 'stress-free' vacation can throw their underlying symptoms of constipation into a tailspin," Dr. Schnoll-Sussman.
The constitutional crisis that was dubbed "the Saturday Night Massacre" sent the country into a political tailspin.
The broader retail industry's tailspin has only deepened with Amazon taking a big share of the blame.
Global stock markets rebounded yesterday after political crises in Italy and Spain sent stocks into a tailspin.
For sure, many cyclical sectors such as housing, transportation and even retailers have been in a tailspin.
Orders to shelter in place and practice strict isolation have sent the US economy into a tailspin.
Suriname's economy has gone into a tailspin just as the country is preparing for a crucial vote.
The Boston Bruins are struggling to score goals and hold third-period leads during their current tailspin.
News that the cryptocurrency Tether lost $31,000,000 to hackers sent cryptocurrencies into a tailspin early Tuesday morning.
A trade war would be likely to send Mexico's economy into a tailspin and encourage new migration.
While good news for workers, the report sparked fears of inflation, sending stocks into their initial tailspin.
Trump announced plans for tariffs Thursday, sending stocks into a tailspin, re-approaching their early February lows.
Now Turkey is faced with a lot of debt that's spooked investors and fueled this economic tailspin.
The U.K. referendum results briefly sent global stock markets into a tailspin before a recovery in recent sessions.
Her father left his law firm when she was 15, and the family fortunes went into a tailspin.
On Monday, women on Twitter went into tailspin over the idea that PepsiCo might be creating Lady Doritos.
For example, maybe you're sent into a tailspin when you don't hear back right away after an interview.
I started going into an emotional tailspin, trying to resist the urge to do or say anything aggressive.
Now Turkey is faced with a lot of debt, which has spooked investors and fueled an economic tailspin.
At any moment, however, the higher court decision on his appeal could throw his campaign into a tailspin.
That sent the ruble into a tailspin and plunged Russian businesses and financial markets into turmoil and uncertainty.
So when investors piled into the yen following the Brexit vote, Japan's stock market went into a tailspin.
A weaker-than-expected reading on the Chinese economy sent Asian-Pacific and European markets into a tailspin.
Carter later claimed the comment sent his campaign into a temporary tailspin, dropping fifteen points in the polls.
After holding out, Cruz endorsed Trump last month, just before the candidate went into a public-opinion tailspin.
Insecurity has plunged the economy into a tailspin—GDP contracted by 7% in 2015, according to the IMF.
Henderson attempted to stop the firm's tailspin by ordering the Herbert Smith Freehills review of the Oakbay account.
The Chinese data sent global stocks into a tailspin and put pressure on trade and commodity sensitive sectors.
The coronavirus crisis has sent the economy into a tailspin in the United States and around the globe.
With just a few days to go before the European parliamentary elections, Austria's government is in a tailspin.
And I enjoy books that fill in compelling details, like Steven Brill's "Tailspin," which is being released Tuesday.
"Hope Gap" follows the ensuing separation and its aftermath, with Grace in a tailspin of anger and depression.
It was Virginia that went into an offensive tailspin as the Yellow Jackets built a 16-11 lead.
A Reuters report last July that policy normalisation was under discussion sent Japanese stock indexes into a tailspin.
Corporate America is still raking in eye-popping profits, but it is also in a decision-making tailspin.
Days before the Super Bowl LIV, a player for a different team entirely sent fans into a tailspin.
Democrats are also speculating about other potential surprises that could throw the three-way race into a tailspin.
In August, China allowed a surprise devaluation of the currency, which briefly sent global markets into a tailspin.
The Porter saga sent the White House into a tailspin from which it is still struggling to recover.
New York (CNN Business)Weak outlooks from a pair of industrial giants sent stocks into a tailspin Tuesday.
"The high-yield market went into a tailspin," said Mark Howard, senior multi asset specialist at BNP Paribas.
Anxiety around the spread of coronavirus, along with recession fears, have sent major stock indexes into a tailspin.
The story trailer's hint of romance sent a portion of the social media-using community into an excited tailspin.
Those comments sent the market into a tailspin, with the in October logging its worst month since September 2011.
A tractor trailer-reportedly clipped the back of Ford's tire and sent her into a tailspin on the freeway.
This sent Martin into a tailspin about the future of the story (which, apparently, he's still chugging away on).
The Leadgate partners were viewed as arrogant outsiders, who may have skirted corners as Pluna went into a tailspin.
And any threat to the dominance of iPhone devices in the smartphone market sends Apple's stock into a tailspin.
After reports in The Wall Street Journal raised questions about the company's technology, Theranos has been in a tailspin.
McConaughey has the experience and smarts to know how to pull out of this tailspin simply by being himself.
On June 240, Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union briefly sent the financial markets into a tailspin.
We're told Ben actually wanted the help because he was in a deep tailspin after falling off the wagon.
The story sent the internet into a tailspin, but now the police seem to think it doesn't add up.
An ensuing slight devaluation of the Chinese currency further pushed markets into a tailspin before they began to recover.
A more serious problem with "Tailspin," however, is that Brill never quite makes the connection between laws and norms.
Gail: I don't buy into the theory that liberals are going into some kind of left-wing Trumpist tailspin.
As host, Mr. Hart will face a ratings tailspin that has plagued the Oscars over the last few years.
A Facebook campaign against clickbait, for instance, sent click-dependent publishers like Upworthy into a tailspin several years ago.
Markets went into a tailspin, with European shares plunging to their lowest in almost four years and oil slumping.
The American generic-drug maker Akorn went into a tailspin after Fresenius agreed to buy it in early 2017.
It has shut schools, businesses and wide swaths of American life, and sent the stock market into a tailspin.
More than a decade ago, the markets were sent into a tailspin during the financial crisis of 22008-22000.
A year ago the, Federal Reserve had to curtail interest rate increases when traders sent stocks into a tailspin.
A year ago the, Federal Reserve had to curtail interest rate increases when traders sent stocks into a tailspin.
The moves were a remarkable response to the president's repeated threats to send health insurance markets into a tailspin.
A year ago, hints that the Fed would move quickly with rates would have sent markets into a tailspin.
DETROIT — First the Obama administration bailed out much of the American auto industry, pulling it out of a tailspin.
Why it matters: The Brexit back-and-forth has left businesses in a tailspin amid a softening global economy.
That had sent the Chinese yuan, the most actively traded emerging market currency, into a tailspin two months ago.
World financial markets were sent into a tailspin, racking up more than $3 trillion in paper losses in two days.
Investors put $21962 billion into it in 23 — the year the financial crisis sent global stock markets into a tailspin.
Parents, if your kids' college bills didn't send you into a financial tailspin, better watch out for the wedding budget.
Yet on Mr. Macri's watch, soaring inflation, capital flight and rising poverty have again dragged Argentina into an economic tailspin.
Also, a decision by China to reinitiate Iran crude purchases could send oil prices into a tailspin, the bank added.
Imagine, a consensual affair between two adults occasioning a special prosecutor and sending our country into an eight-year tailspin.
New York (CNN Business)The escalating US-China trade war have sent stocks in a tailspin over the past week.
Another hefty devaluation at the start of the year sent shares into another tailspin and has roiled developed market indexes.
While there are many unknowns that could send the global economy into a tailspin, three key risk factors stand out.
Making matters worse, CISC had too much capacity when the 2008 global financial crisis sent steel demand into a tailspin.
Now, with cornerback Jalen Ramsey requesting a trade, it looks as though the Jaguars' season might be entering a tailspin.
Eating them threw me into a geographical tailspin: Wherever these flavors were taking me, I had no desire to leave.
A little more than a year ago, Dyn went down, throwing the DNS layer of the internet into a tailspin.
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Quinn's death sent fans into a tailspin, some of whom wrote an open letter criticizing the show's treatment of veterans.
The Americans' fateful loss, on the road against Trinidad and Tobago, left the federation in something of a prolonged tailspin.
Others lost nobody at all, and the guilt sends them into as much of a tailspin as the absence would.
Our bodies, minds, hormones…everything is in a complete tailspin, while simultaneously having to keep a new small human alive.
Financial markets had clawed back some of their losses, but the news from California sent stocks into an afternoon tailspin.
On a virtual track, I was happy to scrape a car against a wall or push another into a tailspin.
After rallying to a five-and-a-half month high earlier in January, the yuan has gone into a tailspin.
The fourth quarter of 2018 was particularly abysmal amid jolts of volatility that spooked investors and sent markets into tailspin.
Nazarbayev also called for talks to solve the Ukraine-Russia crisis, which has sent US-Russian relations into a tailspin.
She needs to pull herself out of a tailspin if she is going to make a respectable showing in Iowa.
But President Donald Trump reinstated U.S. sanctions on Iran in 2018, which once again sent the economy into a tailspin.
The crisis sent financial markets across the globe into a tailspin and global central banks scrambling to stop the bleeding.
The 2013 shutdown sent the GOP's approval rating into a tailspin, and McConnell vowed never to let it happen again.
Ahead of the central bank's announcements, however, downbeat inflation and retail sales data earlier sent the dollar into a tailspin.
Dani's psychological tailspin dovetails with the increasingly creepy practices of the midsummer celebrations at the remote commune they've come to.
But when Uber began to enter a tailspin—as it did precipitously in early 2017—this approach no longer conveyed authority.
But the fact that they're even considering his involvement after all these years sends Tom into a bit of a tailspin.
A very smart person who wasn't always so popular once said "Community Doesn't Scale" and it threw me into a tailspin.
Yet if you've grown too reliant on your system, any little wrench in your plans can send you into a tailspin.
News of the arrest was reported Wednesday night, and it immediately hit U.S. stocks and sent global markets into a tailspin.
Tesla has been in a tailspin in the past three months, skidding 41% in the worst performance on the Nasdaq 100.
Fred is out of town to finally get it finalized and that has sent Archie into a tailspin of bad behavior.
The idea is to keep you honest and force expansion across the map, not to send you into an economic tailspin.
Jay Dardenne, who sent Vitter's campaign into a tailspin with a high-profile endorsement of his Democratic opponent, John Bel Edwards.
Investors are betting that her removal will issue in more business-friendly policies to pull Brazil's economy out of a tailspin.
But for refugees who are resettling in cities in Oregon, the mythology surrounding the "megaquake" has sent them into a tailspin.
Will Leah's presence help Andre as he copes with his illness or will her return throw the family into another tailspin?
That October, just two months after the Russian economy went into a tailspin, Trump broke ground on his biggest project yet.
Trump had been in office for six days, and he had already sent the U.S. relationship with Mexico into a tailspin.
President Donald Trump announced on May 8 that the U.S. would leave the deal, immediately sending oil prices into a tailspin.
Kanye West, Rihanna, and ex-Beatle Paul McCartney all appeared on "FourFiveSeconds" in 2015, sending the internet into a collective tailspin.
But the global collapse of petroleum prices helped send the economy into a tailspin, with shortages of food, medicine and electricity.
Mindy Kaling's Office co-star BJ Novak sent out a Tweet about Kaling which sent Office fans into an emotional tailspin.
These disruptions have led to warnings of slowed economic activity and fears of a global recession, sending markets into a tailspin.
The third way in which "Tailspin" distinguishes itself is the number of times the phrase "unintended consequences" appears in the book.
The Covid-19 coronavirus threw Hollywood into a tailspin, leading to movie theaters and productions across the country to shut down.
Ms. EL-Amin, whose oldest brother was killed in 1998, said the most recent loss put her into an emotional tailspin.
As the travel industry is currently in a tailspin, that source of revenue is quickly dwindling for this class of startups.
The latest lurch higher in the Japanese currency came on Monday when tumbling oil prices sent global markets into a tailspin.
Post Malone squarely addressed fans who worried he was in a pharmaceutical tailspin ... saying he's clean as a whistle -- never better.
We need assurances that our economy won't go into a tailspin, harming even those among us who will never get sick.
An outbreak originating in China and reaching beyond its borders has summoned fresh fears, sending markets into a wealth-destroying tailspin.
Worries about rising inflationary pressures - and the need for central banks to tackle them - sent markets into a tailspin this month.
In fact, fears of an inverted yield curve and weak economic data from Germany sent the market into a tailspin Friday.
Their one-time rival, the SPD, is in tailspin, experiencing the same trajectory as its unhappy social democratic peers across Europe.
Losing a companion and your routine all at once, especially if you're single like me, could throw anyone into a tailspin.
The memory of his father, which Roy has shored against his ruins, is tested, sending the son into an existential tailspin.
The St. Louis Cardinals are trying to pull out of their recent tailspin and remain in the National League Central race.
A government shutdown and a default on US legal obligations would also create a tailspin in the stock and bond markets.
The team was in a tailspin when Flacco was injured, and it appeared that Coach John Harbaugh's job was in jeopardy.
And today, too many players pumping too much oil and concerns about China's slowing growth have sent oil prices into a tailspin.
The so-called vice stock was in a tailspin to start the week, digging deeper into the red from the past year.
Minnesota also notched its third straight victory following an ugly tailspin in which its dropped 13 of 17 games (4-63-2).
I, being firmly in the age bracket of people who got blank CDs and burned songs onto them, went into a tailspin.
The extra oil has sent the price of crude into a tailspin, down more than 260 percent over the last 29.7 months.
That announcement sent the stock into a tailspin and caused lenders who fund the online loans to put their commitments on hold.
After decades on the air, the popular syndicated talk show is in a tailspin following Strahan's exit announcement, a source tells PEOPLE.
The tweet itself inspired criticism and joy from varying parties, and its deletion sent moralizing assholes on both sides into a tailspin.
"Little Song I wrote for fun yesterday," he captioned the clip, sending his followers, in true fashion, into a tailspin of excitement.
Worries about a recession drove stocks into a tailspin, with selling reaching a crescendo on the day before and morning after Christmas.
But mobile games like King Digital Entertainment's Candy Crush Saga came along, upending the market and plunging Zynga into a prolonged tailspin.
Concerns over a widening U.S. fiscal deficit and accelerating inflation have bumped up U.S. bond yields, sending emerging markets into a tailspin.
A late-season swoon of five losses in seven games for Wisconsin coincided with Happ's 13-for-33 tailspin at the line.
The tailspin and the awakening it sent him into weren't—until they became the subject of a Sports Illustrated article this fall.
Moments like those shake them out of their new normal and send them into a tailspin, Frank Pomeroy told CNN's Anderson Cooper.
The Los Angeles Rams pulled out of their tailspin last week with a convincing 37-10 win over the Falcons on Sunday.
U.S.-Latin American relations would go into a tailspin, nowhere more than in Mexico, which is already the target of Trump's ire.
Metro Bank has been hit by an accounting blunder which triggered a hefty investor cash call, sending its shares into a tailspin.
In December, with the company already in a tailspin, Mr. Pearson took a medical leave for what Valeant said was severe pneumonia.
Still, plenty of Brazilians despise the former president, whose big-spending policies and scandals they blame for plunging Brazil into a tailspin.
The detention of Esteves, Brazil's top dealmaker for years, fueled heavy client fund withdrawals and sent BTG Pactual stock into a tailspin.
Meanwhile, Snap's stock is in a tailspin after being one of the big blockbuster IPOs this year that's ended up a bust.
But German federal elections in September tossed her leadership and German politics into a political tailspin whose end is not in sight.
But by the end of the year, the power business was in a tailspin — profit fell 22015 percent in the fourth quarter.
Lawmakers feared that any talk of shutting down the Capitol would send Wall Street into a tailspin for a second straight day.
Two issues for the company: how to pull its power generation business out of its tailspin, and the fate of the dividend.
The email sent Knausgaard into a tailspin as he realized many of his memories of his father's awful last years were inaccurate.
The Bucks are in a bit of a tailspin, losing three of their last four games, including a loss in Washington. Embarrassing!
While rate rises can be a sign of economic strength, having too many hikes too quickly could send markets into a tailspin.
The intensity of their connection disrupts the dailiness of life, bringing to bear past and future, sending lovers into a wistful tailspin.
Russia was hit by a financial crisis in 2248, and the country defaulted on its debt, sending the economy into a tailspin.
Witnesses said the plane accelerated suddenly, nose-dived, went into a tailspin and flipped upside-down about 500 feet in the air.
For sellers, the move threatens to throw many of their businesses into a tailspin during the busiest shopping period of the year.
Further questions about its business model sent the stock into a tailspin, and it bottomed out below $10 a share last year.
In 2006, street protests rocked the country and sent a previous government into a tailspin, fueling the rise of Mr. Orban's party.
Venezuela has been unable to pull out of an economic tailspin that began in 2014, after oil prices around the world plunged.
"Global equities were tweeted into a tailspin," said Matthew Bartolini, head of SPDR Americas research at State Street Global Advisors, in a note.
The two countries are trying to negotiate a new trade deal, but the uncertainty surrounding those talks has sent investors into a tailspin.
Those memories send Cookie into such a tailspin that she bails on meeting Angelo and his mother — the regal Diana Dubois (Phylicia Rashad).
My ex sent me a rude text that would normally have sent me into a tailspin, and I didn't give a shit. Bliss.
There's never one reason that a company's business goes into a tailspin, especially when you take a look across a two-year horizon.
But nearly two decades of socialist rule have thrust it into an economic tailspin with severe shortages of food, medicine and other goods.
I mean, it was sort of phenomenal in that Facebook just went into this internal tailspin and just didn't know how to respond.
Noticing any new bump, abrasion, or wart on your genitals is enough to send most of us into a frantic Google image tailspin.
We've got to make sure this doesn't throw us into a tailspin because we're a really good team and we've been showing that.
Last week after the yield curve inverted for the first time since July 2006, the Dow went into a tailspin plummeting 800 points.
A ProPublica Illinois investigation found that, far from pulling Illinois out of its financial tailspin, the legalization of video gambling actually accelerated it.
Tara Reid sent some of her fans into a social media tailspin when she shared a picture from her new movie on Instagram.
The report sent global stocks into a tailspin, with trade and commodity sensitive sectors such industrials and materials falling more than 2.82 percent.
If I was living in a movie, she was the knowledgeable best friend who swooped in to pull me out of my tailspin.
Demand could soften in specific markets and segments that will be most negatively impacted by the economic difficulties coming from the U.K. tailspin.
Since March, the United States has escalated its trade dispute with China and other key trading partners, sending global equities into a tailspin.
Stroman is in a tailspin of his own, losing his last four starts and notching only one victory over his last 10 outings.
It sent global financial markets into a tailspin on Friday, and the pound fell against the dollar to levels not seen since 1985.
What's more impressive ... this is Fury's 3rd fight since his life went into a drug and booze-fueled tailspin a few years ago.
The Great Lakes region has been hit particularly hard, catching respected institutions like Minnesota by surprise when applicant numbers went into a tailspin.
That's a significant pullback in valuations, one that Lynch believes is only justified if the economy was about to go into a tailspin.
But when commodity markets went into a tailspin in 24 and 225, trade volumes and freight-linked fuel demand were hit particularly hard.
You see France, India, and everything else, and this country is in such a tailspin of imagination and also polarization and everything else.
A diplomatic rift last year - now partly repaired - was one of the factors that sent Turkey's lira into a tailspin over the summer.
When the Trump administration cut Huawei off from American silicon last year, it sent sales into a tailspin while they developed alternative sources.
The coronavirus has sent the US economy into a tailspin and has raised the pressure on Congress and the White House to respond.
Stock markets worldwide have been in a historic tailspin this week as the spread of the virus in Europe and the U.S. escalates.
But falling demand and a price-war that slashed crude prices by about 50% this year has put the industry in a tailspin.
After the two oil competitors were at loggerheads over an agreement to cut production, a price war caused a tailspin across world markets.
Wall Street fears returned Wednesday afternoon after minutes from the Federal Reserve's latest meeting sent bond yields rising and stocks into a tailspin.
Renewed sanctions imposed by Washington on other parts of its economy in August have already sent its currency, the rial, into a tailspin.
But isn't it enough to prevent the Treasury from defaulting on the federal debt and potentially sending the U.S. economy into a tailspin?
" In October 85033, Trump also suggested that Obama would "launch a strike in Libya or Iran" because his "poll numbers are in tailspin.
Clay Harbour & Nicole Lopez-Alvar These two were doing well until Clay's ex, Angela Amezcua, showed up and sent Clay into a tailspin.
The coronavirus outbreak has already sent global markets into a tailspin as travel comes to a near standstill and businesses shut their doors.
Barnes & Noble, which recently agreed to be sold to the hedge fund Elliott Management, has been struggling to pull out of a tailspin.
The video has also sent internet detectives into a tailspin -- with many claiming to have solved the mystery that has plagued fans for months.
We never actually completed it, and that put us into a tailspin in 2014 because we had a capital intensive ... Why did it break?
As more and more people dropped out, leaving only the sickest people who need insurance most, the market could tailspin into a death spiral.
Then-Fed chair Ben Bernanke famously sent global bond markets into a tailspin in May 2013 by suggesting that bond purchases could be reduced.
As far as we know, Thorne wasn't really dating Pendergast, but the mere notion that she could have been sent Twitter into a tailspin.
A poor showing for the BJP, in contrast, could help lift its only nationwide rival, the once-powerful Congress, out of a prolonged tailspin.
"He scored one victory after another, shaking up Democrat leadership and putting their entire party in a tailspin," Banks told The Hill on Thursday.
But the wins are minor, and they have never been enough to pull Mozilla, or Firefox, out of the tailspin it's found itself in.
I confessed my embarrassment, stating that his brash behavior toward the end of our relationship had left me in a bit of a tailspin.
"We could agree with your argument and still deny a remedy that puts the state into a tailspin," said Justice Debra Todd, a Democrat.
The idea that the baby could arrive any second launches Teddy into a tailspin because she thinks she's going to be a terrible mom.
"If the IRS 'delays' the individual mandate, the insurance markets in many states could go into a tailspin," Bagley writes in a newer piece.
In October 2016, his poll numbers in a tailspin, Trump announced a five-point plan to "drain the swamp" and end corruption in Washington.
During this period the U.S. administration escalated its ongoing trade dispute with the U.S.'s key trading partners, sending global equities into a tailspin.
TMZ broke the story ... Lamar appears to be in a full tailspin after drug paraphernalia -- including crack pipes -- were recently found at his home.
On Thursday, Trump threw global financial markets into a tailspin by announcing new tariffs on China as part of a long running trade dispute.
In fact, he hasn't commented at all in the wake of McCain's opposition, which sent hopes for the bill into a tailspin Friday afternoon.
Home ownership remains elusive for many Americans a decade after the collapse of the real estate market sent the U.S. economy into a tailspin.
Eisenhower's meeting with Khrushchev sent superpower relations into a tailspin, and when the Soviet leader met Kennedy a year later, their meeting was hostile.
The economic earthquake of 2628 demolished the housing industry, sent world markets into a tailspin, and brought the American banking system to its knees.
And when the decision to pull out of the European Union sent markets into a tailspin, Ken Walker, a retired construction worker, was unfazed.
Pitching has been a culprit in the tailspin for Seattle, which has allowed fewer than four runs only once in the last dozen contests.
That news threw many lawmakers into a tailspin as confusion and uncertainty over what would happen next dominated the day on Capitol Hill. Rep.
Though not expected to affected holiday plans, the shutdown has thrown Washington into a tailspin and forced some 420,000 federal employees to without pay.
The directorship carousel reflects Jack Dorsey's effort to remake the board that let the company fall into a tailspin over the last couple years.
That sent many for-profit colleges and universities into an economic tailspin because so many of their alumni were failing to find decent jobs.
Over the next eight years, GDP contracted 40% and the currency went into a tailspin as dollars from exports and foreign investment dried up.
It's a conflict with the potential to escalate in one of the world's most important oil chokepoints, sending the global economy into a tailspin.
This month, OPEC's latest deal on oil supply cuts with Russia and other non-OPEC nations collapsed, sending the oil price into a tailspin.
But Vice President Mike Pence, who Trump tapped to lead the administration's coronavirus response, is wary it could trigger an economic tailspin, they added.
In the 2011 tailspin and the early 2018 drop, a retest two months later found footing at slightly lower levels that the initial tumble.
When the Chinese stock market bubble popped in 2015, sending shares into an even deeper tailspin, the government stepped in with a rescue plan.
But the leaders he put in charge took a growing group of companies and $20 billion in cash and sent Nissan into a tailspin.
With the country's economy in a tailspin, some experts have expressed concern that an oil embargo could further intensify an already-critical humanitarian crisis.
It was a decade ago that Lehman Brothers collapsed, sending markets into tailspin and causing investors to wonder if their portfolios would ever recover.
The recession that hammered the national economy sent state budgets into a tailspin of budget cuts, though state spending on Medicaid has grown dramatically.
Becoming suddenly single can set your world in a tailspin, and a lack of financial planning is setting women in particular even further back.
I had always dealt with depression and anxiety, but being so far out of my element sent me into even more of a tailspin.
Now it was back, adding to the list of obstacles for the Knicks as they try to pull themselves out of a midseason tailspin.
Stocks went into a tailspin after January's employment report contained a hotter-than-expected gain in wages, prompting a sharp jump in interest rates.
If my editor said something as passive aggressive as, "Adjust the opening if you want," I might be sent into a tailspin — If I want?
Las Vegas (CNN Business)Crushing sanctions from the United States have sent Iran's economy into a "tailspin," ex-CIA director David Petraeus told CNN Business.
The index lost 3.4 percent this week for its worst week since early February when a spike in volatility had sent markets into a tailspin.
Hotter, drier conditions have sent the natural fire cycle on which the forests and grasslands of Alaska and the western states depend into a tailspin.
The social network has been in a tailspin since the summer, losing more than one-third of value after hitting 52-week highs in June.
Stephens has been in a tailspin since breaking through for last year's major win, and has failed to advance past a quarter-final this year.
Britain's referendum sent markets into a tailspin, weighing on currencies and depressing bank shares, raising market expectation for more ECB stimulus to prop up growth.
President Donald Trump's sudden refusal to sign anything without wall funding has thrown Congress into a tailspin with just hours to go until a shutdown.
The video's debut — and Pete's new blue hue — sent Twitter into a tailspin, naturally, with fans speculating on what the greyish-blue choice actually means.
News of a Trump-Haley ticket would be a master stroke that would upend the 2020 election and could send Democrats into a complete tailspin.
Most Republicans have treated the estimate as a disaster — its release threw the bill into a political tailspin from which it has yet to recover.
Apple's CEO intended to show off the thinnest MacBook yet, but the link failed to direct to Apple's MacBook website, sending tweeters into a tailspin.
The Milwaukee Brewers pulled out of their tailspin for a critical win in the opener of their three-game series against the visiting Chicago Cubs.
The 30-year-old quickly pulled out of the tailspin with back-to-back birdies at 15 and 16 to get right back into contention.
The China report sent Asian stocks into a tailspin, while trade-sensitive stocks such as Boeing Co and Caterpillar Inc fell more than 1 percent.
The trouble started, the S.E.C. said, when the economy was in a tailspin and Monsanto's customers were flocking to less expensive generic versions of Roundup.
But he, too, vanished, without warning nor a clue to his whereabouts, sending a small army of sleek black-clad publicists into a panicked tailspin.
The call, first reported by the Financial Times, risks throwing US-China relations into a tailspin before Trump takes the oath of office January 20.
Any disruption caused by war -- or even heightened tensions -- could cause the price of oil to skyrocket, and send the world economy into a tailspin.
Anton Yelchin's death is sending Jeep owners into a tailspin as they scramble to repair the flaw that likely caused the actor's fatal freak accident.
There is a feeling that the club is in a permanent tailspin, and that Becchetti has few ideas on how to turn the situation around.
Others are looking to set aside even more in reserve, fearing the economic uncertainties stemming from the coronavirus could send tax revenues into a tailspin.
Amazon sellers represent just one slice of the business world that's at risk of falling into a tailspin as panic sets in surrounding the coronavirus.
He could throw insurance markets into a tailspin at any time by cutting off the subsidy payments to insurers, as he has threatened to do.
The older Mr. Winemiller said his daughter's drug use was rooted in anxieties, stresses and an academic and social tailspin that began in high school.
Slackening demand has sent corporate profits into a tailspin, which could curb the fresh investment that Beijing is counting on to fuel an economic revival.
But in doing so, the move threatens to throw many third-party merchants' businesses into a tailspin during the busiest shopping period of the year.
A crippling shortage of medicines and vaccines, as well as decaying hospitals and an exodus of doctors has thrown Venezuela's health sector into a tailspin.
The Nationals signed RHP Mat Latos, who started 4-0 with an 0.74 ERA with the White Sox before a tailspin led to his release. 2.
Photo: Jeff Chiu (AP)Facebook's share value has been in a tailspin as the depths of its irresponsible data handling has become known to the world.
The emotional impact, compounded by a miscarriage Garcia had two years later, sent the couple into an emotional tailspin that, she says, ultimately derailed their marriage.
Financial markets went into a tailspin last week after the Treasury yield curve briefly inverted when short-term yields traded above those of long-term paper.
This month's intensifying market tensions coincide with the tenth anniversary of the Lehman Brothers collapse which sent world markets and the global economy into a tailspin.
Thursday's stunning Brexit vote threw global markets into a tailspin, as investors reacted to the unprecedented uncertainty of a country pulling out of the European Union.
Last week, financial markets went into a tailspin after the Treasury yield curve briefly inverted when short-term yields traded above those of long-term paper.
Meanwhile, central banks are wary of cutting interest rates too far for fear of sending their currencies into a tailspin - hurting foreign investment and stoking inflation.
Because Jeff Goldblum is not straightforwardly handsome, explaining his sexiness is something that throws normally articulate people into a tailspin of je ne sais quoi mutterings.
I may never know the truth about what was behind all of this, but what I do know is that it sent me into a tailspin.
Australia's central bank kept interest rates steady on Tuesday as expected and sounded upbeat about the country's economy even as global markets went into a tailspin.
And earlier this year, the super PAC's founder, longtime Trump friend Tom Barrack, ended his involvement with the group, sending the group temporarily into a tailspin.
Late last year, Zuma threw South Africa's currency into a tailspin when he abruptly fired his respected finance minister and replaced him with a party backbencher.
That question came into even sharper focus Friday morning, after Elon's marijuana moment and the departure of two top executives sent Tesla stock into a tailspin.
Bibens-Dirkx, Rangers keep Yankees in tailspin NEW YORK — Austin Bibens-Dirkx spent over a decade in the minor leagues and often needed an offseason job.
If your prepared-for-everything mindset send you into a tailspin of depression or consistently triggers a fit of anxiety, then you're not reaping the benefits.
The economy has fallen into a terrifying tailspin, with three out of four Venezuelans losing body weight to hunger because food is so hard to find.
Americans worried about illegal immigration across the southern border might stop to consider what it could look like if the Mexican economy went into a tailspin.
US stocks went into a tailspin Monday after Trump tweeted that "the only problem our economy has is the Fed," stoking fears he may fire Powell.
But after Mr. Maduro's own election three years ago, the price of oil, which had financed Mr. Chávez's many ambitious programs, went into a global tailspin.
Stocks rallied off of a more-than-one-year low Thursday after a heap of selling this year has sent all major indexes into a tailspin.
But Stratfor also thinks the main driver of headlines will be Venezuela, where declining oil prices are sending the country's oil-based economy into a tailspin.
For one thing, Erdogan's policies have recently thrown the Turkish currency into a tailspin that has raised questions about his ability to continue delivering economic growth.
Ever since Djokovic lost in the final of the 2016 United States Open, his career has been in a tailspin, and he cannot pull himself out.
Russia's economic growth has been sluggish, and recent U.S. sanctions have wreaked havoc in Russian financial markets, sending the country's currency, the ruble, into a tailspin.
They had taken on too much debt and drilled so many wells that they had flooded the market with gas, sending its price into a tailspin.
Venezuela is currently struggling to service about $120 billion worth of debt as its economy remains locked in a tailspin due to plunging global oil prices.
Republican senators are scrambling to put together a $28503 trillion fiscal stimulus package before a wave of bankruptcies and layoffs sends the economy into a tailspin.
When the city went into an economic tailspin in the 1970s and '803s, the brothers immersed themselves in movies and learned to appreciate their creative isolation.
Trump led by only 1 point back in August, as his campaign was in a tailspin nationally after the two national party conventions over the summer.
Phillies center fielder Odubel Herrera, who entered the series in a 22-for-25 tailspin, has collected three hits in each of the first two games.
To make matters worse, when Vertus's brother Benny is killed in a gang war, revenge is in the air, which sends their mother into a tailspin.
Could be this election's big October surprise... Now that Obama's poll numbers are in tailspin – watch for him to launch a strike in Libya or Iran.
This is an allegation that tosses Peter into a tailspin, particularly since he lived through the two-faced hell of Luke Parker during The Bachelorette 2019.
Pearson led the company on an acquisition spree that sent shares from the $20 range to $257 in 2015, before the stock went into a tailspin.
About 10 years ago, around the same time, he also lost his mother to cancer, and her death sent him into an emotional and physical tailspin.
The report sent global stocks into a tailspin, with trade-sensitive stocks such as Boeing Co and Caterpillar Inc sliding 212 percent and 22.8 percent, respectively.
President Nicolas Maduro's government began falling behind on its debt in 2017 after collapsing oil prices left the once-prosperous OPEC nation in an economic tailspin.
Donald Trump's already infamous remarks during a Thursday meeting on immigration sent the news cycle (and possibly America's diplomatic relations around the world) into a tailspin.
But the frenzy belied an undercurrent of calm, rooted in the belief that these two leaders would never allow us to tailspin into an economy-wrecking default.
When John Ambrose writes back, then shows up in Lara Jean's after-school volunteer activity looking like a handsome, sophisticated snack, it sends LJ into a tailspin.
" She added, "I was in this relationship with Puff where I was totally crying, crazy and going nuts, it really took my whole life in a tailspin.
This movie had more jump-scares than any other on this list, sending me into a tailspin that had me begging my roommate to let me stop.
Germany, which makes up about one-third of the EU economy, is pushing the rest of the continent into an intractable tailspin, rising unemployment and price deflation.
Argentina election interactive: here Argentine asset prices went into a tailspin last week after the primary result raised fears of a return to former interventionist economic policies.
The intensifying U.S.-China trade war stoked market fears that the global economy will tip into recession, sending U.S. stocks into a tailspin, with the Nasdaq Composite .
If global markets do not go into a tailspin, it could bounce back in 2017, even if hopes of a trade deal with America now look forlorn.
As a possibly-closeted member of an ultra-conservative Catholic family, the idea of acting out an LGBTQ+ screen on-stage throws Simon into an emotional tailspin.
The China report sent global stocks into a tailspin, with trade-sensitive stocks such as Boeing Co and Caterpillar Inc sliding 24.8 percent and 26 percent, respectively.
On Friday, stocks were hammered by fears the Federal Reserve might hike rates sooner than expected, sending the S&P 500 index and the into a tailspin.
China's economic problems are not as bad as they appear in spite of the current market tailspin, the chief executive of German industrial giant Siemens told CNBC.
Last month, Reliance Infrastructure's auditors raised similar red flags around the financials of the troubled construction, power and defence conglomerate, sending its shares into a deeper tailspin.
Imagine being the production assistant assigned to coordinate this floral catastrophe intended to send a real person into an emotional tailspin right before her TV lover arrives!
Even ordering in food — a seemingly stress-free transaction, as his mother points out, in the age of online access — sends Evan into a tailspin of fear.
Somalia has been synonymous with chaos and bloodshed since the central government collapsed in 1991, sending the country into a tailspin of clan violence and widespread destruction.
Thomas recently shared this pic of his curly-haired, denim-jacket days (aka the early '00s) and it will send you into a nostalgia tailspin: Zero forever.
She also said she was a convenient scapegoat for something she cannot control: the global plunge in commodity prices that has sent the economy into a tailspin.
The usual caveat that there really is still a long way to go, and it only takes a few senators to throw this into a tailspin quickly.
WASHINGTON, April 12 (Reuters) - Republican leaders in Congress on Tuesday canceled a scheduled vote on Puerto Rico rescue legislation this week, sending bailout talks into a tailspin.
World stocks, down 3.4 percent since Monday, are on course for their worst week since early February, when a spike in volatility sent markets into a tailspin.
When confronted with more extreme elements — such as a Somali man's hatred of an ethnic group from Ethiopia — Levinson admits he went into a self-questioning tailspin.
Venezuela's oil production also went into a tailspin, with the rate of decline in output more than tripling after the 2017 sanctions, worsening the government's cash crunch.
But moments after her concession speech to her opponent Frankie Vargas (Ricardo Chavira), the man is shot dead, leaving the United States of Scandal in a tailspin.
Take the recent example of Travis Kalanick, Uber's former CEO, who put his company in a tailspin by reportedly reinforcing a dysfunctional culture, leading to his departure.
"At heart, I think Will wanted to do the right thing but was in such a tailspin at the end," one senior adviser to the company said.
This sends her into a tailspin of activities that eventually lands her in jail, where she is forced to watch another inmate defecate in front of her.
That would be Angela, who the last time we saw her was finally showing signs of pulling out of the delusional tailspin she's been in this season.
The whole situation seemed to have sent Hollywood into a scarring dystopian tailspin, and I'm not sure that anything or anyone will ever fully be the same again.
"The violent impact sent her 2017 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited into a tailspin and the vehicle flipped three times before landing upside down," the rep told the magazine.
The stock market has been riding high for most of 1003 — the survey was conducted before the latest trade war headlines sent stocks into a tailspin this week.
The plane nearly crashes into the Manhattan skyline, but Parker uses his powers to save the day — only for the method to send the plane into a tailspin.
The studio has been in a tailspin since investigations by the New York Times and the New Yorker revealed decades of sexual harassment and assault allegations against Weinstein.
When the deal collapsed at the last minute, and the court remanded Mr Brunson to custody, America responded with sanctions that sent the Turkish lira into a tailspin.
The fact is, voters are fed up with the country's economic tailspin and endemic corruption and the multi-billion dollar scandal that has entangled politicians of all stripes.
As President Mauricio Macri wraps up his first full year in office this month, the Latin-American economy is projected to pull itself out of an economic tailspin.
This comes after Future Land's ex-chairman Wang Zhenhua was detained and then arrested by police earlier this month for child molestation, sending its shares into a tailspin.
At the very least, the controversy is likely to further damage Trump's standing among women and independent voters, potentially dooming a campaign that was already in a tailspin.
With Venezuela's key oil sector under government control and the economy in a tailspin anyway, the opposition's planned strike would be unlikely to have a major financial impact.
Pride was in a tailspin—that night in February 23 ended up being the Japanese promotion's second-to-last event, and the evening's many upsets became a metaphor.
That forecast raised the prospect of adding more supplies to an already huge stockpile, sending corn prices into a tailspin and causing growers to question their seeding choices.
But that was before financial markets went into their latest tailspin over China's slowing economy, oil prices plunged again and a recovery in pay in Britain fizzled out.
India's auto sector has gone into a tailspin this year as tight liquidity at shadow banks, high taxes and a weak rural economy have sapped consumers' buying power.
Most analysts say the country is more likely than not to default on billions of dollars of debt in the next 12 months, speeding up the country's tailspin.
The ruling sent online retailers into a tailspin, but it was a major boon for Avalara, which offers automation software to help companies comply with sales tax laws.
If you're worried a larger home might send your finances into a tailspin, you should probably listen to that inner voice and keep working toward your financial goals.
Mr. Trump again faced the issue that sent his reputation into a tailspin in recent opinion polls — his hot-microphone bragging in 2005 that he sexually assaulted women.
The premiere picks up not long after Season 1's culminating megahack, which wiped out all debt and threw the world into a financial tailspin (see accompanying article).
Uber moved on fast, though, by teaming up with Carnegie Mellon, and also sending the university's robotics laboratory into a tailspin by poaching several of its top scientists.
They did so because they were short of revenue at the end, and they changed those rules retroactively, which sent the commercial real estate industry into a tailspin.
While "Tailspin" bemoans the recent trend of delayed flights, for example, it does not discuss the improvements to airline and airport safety that occurred during the same period.
Since emerging in China late last year, the new coronavirus has spread around the world, inflecting around 21,20.8808 people, killing nearly 4,300 and sending markets into a tailspin.
Sunday, daring Democrats to block the legislation amidst a crisis that has forced millions of Americans to stay at home and sent the U.S. economy into a tailspin.
Fact Check of the Day President Trump has repeatedly claimed that Democrats' "Medicare for all" proposal would send the United States into an economic tailspin similar to Venezuela's.
Since emerging in China late last year, the new coronavirus has spread around the world, inflecting around 210,214 people, killing nearly 22019,300 and sending markets into a tailspin.
The rouble crashed this week after a global deal on cutting global oil output unexpectedly fell apart, sending oil prices, the mainstay of Russia's economy, into a tailspin.
The virus had already threatened to throw many of their businesses into a tailspin, as some factories in China shut down amid the outbreak, disrupting the supply chain.
That tailspin got the Twins thinking that it might be wiser to look to the future than to chase after a playoff spot that seemed out of reach.
Global markets have entered something resembling a tailspin, with the impetus most likely being the introduction of negative rates in Japan and further moves below zero in Europe.
China's purchases of goods like soybeans and pork have waned in the nearly two-year battle — pushing rural America into a financial tailspin in an otherwise solid economy.
Near-term Fed fund futures contracts climbed for a sixth straight session on Friday as global stocks continued their tailspin and investors piled into government bonds for safety.
Asian share markets were trying to stabilize on Tuesday after the surge of cases outside mainland China and fears of a pandemic sent global markets into a tailspin.
And all of us watching had reason to celebrate, too: Aniston and Pitt were all smiles when they cheered each other on, sending nostalgic fans into a tailspin.
A return to the Barclays Center helped the New York Islanders put an end to a tailspin that had seen them drop five of their previous six games.
Earlier this month, the White House announced tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, sparking fears of a possible trade war and sending the stock market into a tailspin.
If passed, the bill could force Uber and Lyft to designate drivers as employees, a move both companies admit could throw them in a tailspin into the unknown.
The news sent both firms into a tailspin and shares sliding until the market closed 25 minutes later and the regulator published a fuller note explaining its reasons.
"We are afraid we are going to say the wrong thing or set them off into this tailspin of crying," says Russell, also an industrial and organizational psychologist.
It's no secret that the rise of the internet has left print journalism in a tailspin, but the effect it's had on local papers has been particularly galling.
All it took was a negative headline for Apple about iPhone demand and news about a lingering regulatory issue for Goldman Sachs to send Wall Street into another tailspin.
Those customers disappeared with the collapse of Communism as successive governments focused on building a market economy and steered away from arms exports, sending the industry into a tailspin.
The company's' shares and sales have been in a tailspin since March last year when CBS "60 Minutes" reported the retailer's laminates from China contained excessive levels of formaldehyde.
Britain's shock vote to leave the EU last week sent financial markets into a tailspin, pulling the sterling down to its lowest level against the dollar in 31 years.
Whole Foods, on the other hand, has gained 27 percent, nearly $3 billion, in market value Even a distribution deal is enough to send Amazon competitors into a tailspin.
True, the bear attack was partly thwarted by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's ambivalent comments on the dollar, which went into its own tailspin, lifting the whole commodity complex.
The report sent shares in the company into a tailspin, prompted a fine from the Greek securities commission and an investigation and the resignation of its founders last month.
So, when the FBI said it was investigating more of Clinton's emails, stocks were sent into a tailspin as the race suddenly seemed more likely to go either way.
The violence was over the top, the delivery was awful, and Negan's ham-fisted introduction sent the entire show into a narrative and ratings tailspin it's never recovered from.
Out-migration is considered a prime cause of Puerto Rico's financial tailspin, because it shrinks the island's economy, leaving fewer people and fewer dollars to support the crushing debt.
And unlike in 2016 - when the threat of Deutsche Bank missing a coupon payment sent the market in a tailspin - the resolution of Popular has hardly caused a blip.
The global uranium industry is in a tailspin dating back to the 193 tsunami that caused Japan to shutter all nuclear reactors, a few of which have since restarted.
On offense, Mudge pulled out of his tailspin and worked at a small security company, then returned to BBN for six years as technical director for intelligence agency projects.
However, it is a mistake to think, as the Trump administration seems to be doing, that increased U.S. import tariffs will quickly send the Chinese economy into a tailspin.
The news sent both firms into a tailspin and shares slid across the broader sector until the market closed and the regulator published a fuller note explaining its reasons.
President Vladimir V. Putin took it badly, sending relations into the kind of tailspin not seen for decades, with dogs of war baying on the state-controlled news media.
Never mind Whole Foods has less than 493 percent of that business, the mere fact that Amazon was involved has been enough to send grocery chains into a tailspin.
The Venezuelan economy, more dependent than ever on oil and weakened by 14 years of extreme corruption, mismanagement of the oil industry and socialist policies went into a tailspin.
ECB President Mario Draghi sent financial markets into a tailspin in March when he said he did not envisage any further rate cut, confounding investors' expectations at the time.
I spent my youth and adolescence watching him devolve into an abusive, violent tailspin, and I'll likely spend my adult life working to ensure that cycle is never repeated.
It's the square side for sure, but let's trust Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes to pull this plane out of its tailspin in the thin air of Mile High.
But shortly after she gave birth to her son, she said, Mr. Moody sent her life into a tailspin from which she only emerged after more than a decade.
The most surprising parts of "Tailspin" come at the end, when he tries to forecast what might happen next, offering a rather extraordinary mix of doomsaying and wishful thinking.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)All eyes have been on China this week after it allowed a surprise devaluation of its currency on Monday, sending global markets into a tailspin.
The European Union sees the new system as a way to sustain trade with Iran, in part, to help keep that country's frail economy from going into a tailspin.
Friday marked the one-year anniversary of Britons voting in a referendum to quit the EU, a shock outcome which sent sterling, British and European stocks into a tailspin.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has flooded the system with nearly A$217.6 billion cash since March 21 when a liquidity crunch sent global markets into a tailspin.
The company's strong second-quarter report is the latest chapter in a broader turnaround plan that Easterbrook put in place two years ago, when sales were in a tailspin.
Microsoft beat out several bidders in the process, including Salesforce, and that price largely reset the damages from the company's Q4 earnings report that sent the stock into a tailspin.
Ford reported weaker-than-expected profit and declared the U.S. auto industry's long recovery was at an end, sending its stock and shares of other auto companies into a tailspin.
The MSCI World Index, down around 269.38 percent since Monday, is on course for its worst week since early February when a spike in volatility sent markets into a tailspin.
This summit offers an important chance to stave off a prolonged trade war between the world's two largest economies, one that would throw the entire global economy into a tailspin.
The Marlins (18-30) left Citizens Bank Park last month with a 10-10 mark, but a 1-10 stretch from May 8-19 sent their season into a tailspin.
In selecting Khosrowshahi, Uber's board hopes to bring a sense of order to the $69 billion ride-hailing company and correct the leadership failings that led to Uber's 2017 tailspin.
The production cut underscores the difficulties facing Chief Executive Officer Aldemir Bendine during Brazil's worst recession in at least 220 years and with its currency, the real, in a tailspin.
But it was an appalling incident in Syria a few days later that delivered a near fatal blow to peace efforts, and sent US-Russian relations further into a tailspin.
However, if the FOMC does not cut rates in July after signaling that it will, the Fed's credibility will be damaged and that will send financial markets into a tailspin.
He's not the first of our nation's leaders to single out a company or industry with a public comment and send that company or industry's shares into a major tailspin.
The Trump administration reinstated sanctions on Iran last year for what it deemed "destabilizing and malign activities around the world," and the country's economy has since been in a tailspin.
For months, Chipotle's stock and sales have been in a tailspin after a string of foodborne illnesses compounded fears of slowing growth at the former Wall Street darling last year.
But they do have to speak up about the current growth trends and reassure the markets that their economies are not – as some market-movers claim – in an irretrievable tailspin.
After losing his season debut against Boston, Cole put together a string of eight straight quality starts before his current tailspin, during which he has been pounded for 39 hits.
Hill, who is notorious for being late at her own shows, reportedly showed up too late to get on stage with The Weeknd, and threw his performance into a tailspin.
Italians are watching their flag carrier Alitalia go into yet another financial tailspin, and a growing number of them believe it would be better for the country if it crashed.
Orlando could be an easy target as it continues a tailspin following a strong start, dropping its seventh in a row with a 118-103 setback at Boston on Friday.
The index has lost around 3.4 percent since Monday and was set for its worst week since early February when a spike in volatility had sent markets into a tailspin.
The affluent Washington, DC suburb of Chevy Chase, Maryland, known for its stately homes and quiet, tree-lined streets, has been sent into a tailspin over a controversial dog park.
The affluent Washington, DC suburb of Chevy Chase, Maryland, known for its stately homes and quiet, tree-lined streets, has been sent into a tailspin over a controversial dog park.
Read more: Former NFL executive sparks controversy by saying Lamar Jackson should switch positions in the NFLJackson's effort was helped along by a Dolphins team that is in a tailspin.
He refuses to step down, and few Haitians have put forward any ideas on who or what should come next, or how Haiti can pull itself out of its tailspin.
At the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami, investors and executives interviewed by Reuters were unfazed by government moves to further regulate cryptocurrencies, which have sent prices into a tailspin.
Heard's chunky, chewy, cosmically-attuned take on the track is a deep space roller destined to send discerning clubbers into a total tailspin over the next few weeks and months.
It is a striking contrast to the 254s, when Arab oil boycotts forced motorists to line up for blocks to fill their tanks and the economy went into a tailspin.
He dates the beginning of the "tailspin" to the 1960s, when school reformers set out to replace the old-boy aristocracy with a system more open, more fair, more meritocratic.
"A Chinese decision to reinitiate Iran crude purchases could send oil prices into a tailspin," Bank of America commodity strategists led by Francisco Blanch wrote in a note to clients.
"If it really started to send their economy into a tailspin, they could lash out in a more extreme way," said John Delury, a professor at Yonsei University in Seoul.
Iran's leaders, for their part, recognize that Mr. Trump's strategy has already sent their economy into a tailspin and could bring down their regime if sanctions are not soon lifted.
The fear stoked is that at some point the bond market will give up on Tesla, refuse to buy the new bonds, and the shares will go into a tailspin.
His preceding hole, the par four ninth, had also been marred by a bogey, and the total four-stroke hit in two holes could have put him in a tailspin.
The rout has upset investors, who are reminded of the financial crisis of 2007-2009 that erased billions of dollars in household assets and sent the economy into a tailspin.
Outgoing Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen and other Fed officials effectively said a stock-market tailspin was of little concern to them, absent real economy effects that they did't expect.
The assembly is at the center of the latest stage of Venezuela's political and economic conflict; the country's economy has been in a tailspin since Maduro took power in 2013.
In January of 1998, news broke of an illicit affair between then-President Bill Clinton and Lewinsky, sending the White House, the media, and the entire country into a tailspin.
Making the drought worse, the Zimbabwean economy is in a tailspin with rising inflation and failed political reform that has left residents living under more brutal conditions than ever before.
Toronto Raptors The Raps had been in a tailspin recently, dropping to fifth in the Eastern Conference, but with the acquisition of Ibaka they've reasserted themselves as LeBron's biggest threat.
Collins invoked that while discussing her decision to support Kavanaugh on Friday, saying that the Senate's process was "thrown into a tailspin" after the allegations against Kavanaugh came to light.
Buhari has long been criticized by households and investors for his slow response to low global oil prices, which sent the naira currency tumbling and the broader economy into a tailspin.
New York (CNN Business)Here's what you might have missed Tuesday on CNN Business: -- The US and China are trading jabs on tariffs and that's sent US stocks into a tailspin.
Trump and Xi have been battling over tariffs, something that has set the U.S. financial markets into a tailspin this week, causing the Dow to drop nearly 800 points on Tuesday.
Apple's stock has by no means been in a tailspin, but it hasn't really done anything either as expectations start to drop a bit following the launch of the iPhone X.
Wednesday's decision stunned markets and sent the New Zealand dollar into a tailspin, which Hawkesby said the central bank had been expecting when deliberating on whether to deliver a bigger cut.
The Nets have been in a tailspin since the start of the season, falling to a 10-27 record while dealing with a deficiency of talent and a spate of injuries.
The dollar value of prizes given to the grass-court winners has dropped since early Friday local time, when referendum results shocked financial markets and sent the pound into a tailspin.
Exchanges have remained remarkably resilient, despite the visit in 2012 of Lee Myung-bak, the president of South Korea at the time, to Dokdo, which sent diplomatic relations into a tailspin.
The irrational tailspin and panic of hoping they deem you a worthy parter for your other half can block any reminders that they're looking forward to meeting you, not your clothing.
The result of the June 23 referendum sent some markets into tailspin, boosting the euro - a negative for the ECB - but also lowering many sovereign yields, a positive for monetary policy.
The result of the June 23 referendum sent some markets into tailspin, boosting the euro — a negative for the ECB — but also lowering many sovereign yields, a positive for monetary policy.
The President tweeted a short time after, announcing the agreement and effectively putting an end to a looming crisis that threatened to send Washington -- and Wall Street -- into a fiscal tailspin.
That sent Chinese stocks into a tailspin that was only stopped by a newly implemented "circuit breaker" — an agreed-upon limit that stops trading if stocks decline too far, too fast.
The bottom line: The ACA exchanges still are not imploding as President Trump and Republicans claim, and it will take active undermining from the administration to put them in a tailspin.
That threw Venezuela's oil export chain into a tailspin just as Venezuela's crude production has crumbled to an over 30-year low due to underinvestment, theft, a brain drain and mismanagement.
I remember the conversation really well, and I remember feeling like ... you know, there's a point in a business where it's hard to pull out of what feels like a tailspin.
Then Jones went into an impressive tailspin, first with a positive test for cocaine, then an alarming hit-and-run accident that ended with him being stripped of his UFC title.
The result of the June 503 referendum sent some markets into tailspin, boosting the euro - a negative for the ECB - but also lowering many sovereign yields, a positive for monetary policy.
If Iranians do rise up, the government could be forced to fight back with violence, and that would certainly send its economy into a tailspin and spook its Middle East neighbors.
A late-season tailspin likely torpedoed the Chicago Blackhawks' bid for a division title and may have cost them a chance for home ice in the first round of the playoffs.
The 2015 slowdown in the United States' biggest trading partner — China — may have blunted domestic growth in the last year, but even that hardly threw the American economy into a tailspin.
Bam Margera's mother is counting on the mini-intervention they held with Dr. Phil to pull her son out of his substance abuse tailspin ... because her family's patience is wearing thin.
Reverberations spread through global markets on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed higher tariffs on metal imports from Turkey, sending the country's lira currency TRYTOM=D3 deeper into a tailspin.
It's been a wild couple of months for Son as he watched WeWork weather the storm following its IPO tailspin (SoftBank has invested nearly $20 billion in WeWork over the years).
The Chinese government's 2015 crackdowns on corruption sent the territory's revenues into tailspin, and its 2016 ruling to place limits on ATM withdrawals in Macau weighed heavily on the casino stocks.
Airlines will receive nearly $60 billion in financial assistance as part of the Senate's rescue package, meeting their request as the industry falls into a tailspin due to the coronavirus pandemic.
On February 73, as the coronavirus was spreading, it had yet to hit the US in a manner that's sent the markets into a tailspin and sparked warnings of a recession.
The violence, which state-controlled Russian media outlets presented as a frenzy of Russophobia orchestrated by mysterious English speakers with American accents, has sent relations between the countries into a tailspin.
President Donald Trump's Europe travel ban announced late Wednesday sent all three major U.S. stock indexes into a tailspin, slamming the book on the longest-running U.S. bull market on record.
The Dow plunged nearly 1,200 points on Thursday, the benchmark's biggest one-day point drop ever, as worries over the coronavirus possibly spreading and denting global growth sent stocks in tailspin.
Venezuela's stagnant economy went into a tailspin in 2014, when a collapse in the nation's oil export revenues exposed the failure of Mr. Maduro's disastrous policies of price and currency controls.
The "You Need To Calm Down" singer was possibly just spotted on the 2019 Emmys red carpet, sending fans into a tailspin speculating what she could possibly have up her sleeve.
That would be too easy, though; Nathan ghosted her after a few very sexy dates — I have a new appreciation for ferris wheels — and Issa was immediately thrown into a tailspin.
It pulled out of a tailspin that had taken it to its lowest level in six months against other top currencies including the euro and the yen, though it remained wobbly.
If the United States leaves Nafta, it's possible that its deficit with Mexico will balloon rather than shrink, as uncertainty sends the peso into a tailspin and makes Mexican exports cheaper.
The ouster of Hosni Mubarak and the political chaos that ensued sent Egypt's society into a tailspin, leaving voters yearning for a strongman who could assert control and bring back order.
President Donald Trump's Europe travel ban announced late Wednesday sent all three major U.S. stock indexes into a tailspin, slamming the book on the longest-running U.S. bull market on record.
Stocks have staged a remarkable turnaround in the early days of 237, rebounding after an end-of-the-year tailspin that was fomented by fears of recession in the United States.
"Girls can get very moody over things and the littlest thing can send them into a tailspin, and he is very good at spinning it and letting them see the funny side."
Venezuela's economy has been in a tailspin since a drop in global oil prices in 2014, and its explosive inflation — the highest in the world — is showing no signs of letting up.
India's non-banking finance companies, or more popularly "shadow banks", went into a tailspin after the collapse of infrastructure lending behemoth Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services (IL&FS) in September last year.
Another said he felt so violated by the rectal exam that he fell into an emotional tailspin lasting more than two years, in which he gained 70 pounds and his grades plunged.
There was a point when we were talking about how its advertising revenue had completely stalled and was headed into a tailspin, but it looks like it's actually gotten that under control.
That threw Venezuela's oil export chain into a tailspin just as Venezuela's crude production has crumbled to a more than 30-year low due to underinvestment, theft, a brain drain and mismanagement.
The rally by Trump and resulting market fallout is reminiscent of the Brexit vote, which caught much of the world by surprise and sent the market into a brief but significant tailspin.
Future Land Development Holdings said its chairman has been detained by mainland police and that the firm has removed him from his position with immediate effect, sending its shares into a tailspin.
The last few episodes of the season have seen Jane frantically working on her new book about her relationship with her mother, alternately making creeping progress and spiraling into a creative tailspin.
SAN FRANCISCO — A few days after Uber went public in May and its stock fell into a tailspin, the ride-hailing company's chief executive, Dara Khosrowshahi, sent a rallying message to employees.
Trump's election has already hit the Mexican economy, sending the peso into a tailspin comparable to the 28503 devaluation that detonated the Tequila Effect, a financial crisis that spread throughout Latin America.
To help Windward course correct from its self-inflicted tailspin, Marcus issued swift commands to the team: focus on products with high margins, liquidate excess inventory and shutter the Highland Park location.
Recently, Twitter was sent into a tailspin when one user shared a photo of someone who looked a lot like Justin Bieber eating a burrito in an off-putting, borderline offensive manner.
Khizr Khan, the Gold Star father who ripped Trump at the DNC, sending the Republican nominee into a damaging tailspin, unleashed the campaign-altering power of the pocket Constitution to historic effect.
Last season, Staub claimed that castmate Dolores Catania made negative comments about the other women behind their backs, throwing the entire cast into a tailspin; Catania maintains that Staub made everything up.
PARIS — As President Emmanuel Macron presses ahead with the most business-friendly overhaul of the French labor market in decades, his popularity with many of his countrymen has gone into a tailspin.
Stephens, 25, was in a tailspin early in the season, but pulled out of it convincingly: winning the Miami Open, reaching the French Open final and qualifying for her first WTA Finals.
Thrust into the middle of all of this is a needless subplot about Davis's 16-year-old daughter, B.D., who suddenly announces that she is getting married, throwing Davis into a tailspin.
Republicans live with the reality that a critical tweet from the president can quickly send their campaigns into a tailspin, a point reinforced by the president's latest warning shot on Wednesday morning.
If all middle-aged marrieds were having as much sex as Mary and Michael (Debra Winger and Tracy Letts) in "The Lovers," then the ratings for "NCIS" would go into a tailspin.
The IowaRecorder app, the shoddy mobile software developed to tally votes in the state's Democratic caucuses on Monday that threw the entire event into a tailspin, was just published online by Motherboard.
In our rattled times, with Europe's left in a tailspin and Trump in the White House, with political and social rights besieged, post-utopian egalitarians may need more than globalized third worldism.
Meanwhile, debt levels have soared in the United States, Japan and key European countries including Italy, limiting the scope for a big fiscal stimulus if the world economy goes into another tailspin.
The global uranium industry is in a six-year tailspin, dating back to the 2011 tsunami that caused Japan to shutter all of its nuclear reactors, some of which have since restarted.
Iceland's growth surge — the economy expanded 7.2 percent last year — represents a remarkable comeback since 2008, when the country's three main banks failed and its currency and economy fell into a tailspin.
President Donald Trump's decision to weigh in on the political crisis currently rocking Venezuela has thrust the country into a greater tailspin — and could possibly set the stage for a future war.
The ban put the city into a tailspin as residents stocked up on bottled water, schools closed and some businesses shuttered during the busy holiday shopping season, the Corpus Christi Caller reported.
Aviva's fund arm was one of three to suspend its UK commercial property fund this week, in the first sign of markets seizing up since the vote sent asset prices into a tailspin.
The long Memorial Day weekend didn't give the embattled Trump administration a break from a cascade of new leaks and diplomatic skirmishes that threatened to once again throw Trump's presidency into a tailspin.
The film industry has found itself in a tailspin after rampant allegations of sexual misconduct began in October 2017, when producer Harvey Weinstein was accused by multiple women of sexual harassment and assault.
Britain voted on Thursday to leave the European Union, which it joined more than 40 years ago, forcing the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron and sending global financial markets into a tailspin.
Financial markets went into a tailspin last week after U.S. 2-year yields traded above those of 10-year paper, an inversion that has presaged previous recessions and is widely watched by markets.
The South African group, owner of chains around the world including Britain's Poundland, revealed "accounting irregularities" on Wednesday and parted ways with its chief executive, sending its shares and bonds into a tailspin.
What I didn't see coming was the third season tailspin into Rebecca's very real mental illness, which culminates in a breakdown and suicide attempt that's dealt with realistically, sensitively, and, yes, through music.
Needless to say, this article has sent infosec Twitter into a tailspin, with people angrily tweeting at the CNBC data reporter who worked on the article, as well as other just cracking jokes.
"Complicated" dropped on the world like a cartoon anvil, sending reviewers into a tailspin; comparisons to punk icons of eras past (but watered down of course), and words like "poser" filled out reviews.
The problem was the end of multiple tax cuts, pending spending cuts and an alternative minimum tax patch that threatened to hammer consumers and throw the markets and the economy into a tailspin.
It sounds like a joke: That Yahoo would create an app in 2016 — amid an ever accelerating tailspin toward irrelevancy — that essentially amounts to a repackaged version of Yahoo Answers is certainly laughable.
ROME/MILAN (Reuters) - Italians are watching their flag carrier Alitalia go into yet another financial tailspin, and a growing number of them believe it would be better for the country if it crashed.
Here's what the gang has been up to: HARRY STYLES Styles kicked off 2016 by taking a romantic vacation with Kendall Jenner, and thus, sending the Internet into a complete and total tailspin.
Throughout the campaign Clinton had been much more critical of drug industry pricing than Trump, famously sending drug stocks into a tailspin in September 2015 when she tweeted about specialty drug "price gouging".
Perez is in a tailspin, having lost four consecutive starts and giving up 15 runs and 18 hits over nine innings in his last two turns, including seven runs at Minnesota on Friday.
The news sent shares of the wealth manager into a tailspin, down 36 percent, and cast a shadow on IOOF's $705 million deal to buy Australia and New Zealand Banking Group's pension business.
They took two of three from the Yankees to capture their fifth straight series, another twist for a team that got off to a 23-43 start and then went into a tailspin.
In 1985-86, the Saudis' decision to flood the market — which some believe was encouraged by the Reagan administration — led to a collapse in prices that sent the Soviet economy into a tailspin.
The lack of clarity around the scope and severity of the global outbreak, along with limited and sporadic testing in the United States, had sent financial markets into a tailspin in recent weeks.
In the director Cyril Teste's "Opening Night," an adaptation of John Cassevetes's 1977 film, Ms. Adjani takes over the role of Myrtle, a middle-age performer who goes into an alcohol-fueled tailspin.
These are real questions that cinema owners and workers are facing right now across the country, due to the Covid-2200 coronavirus pandemic, which has thrown the entire entertainment industry into a tailspin.
And the potential loss of Saudi support could hardly come at a worse moment for Egypt, whose economy is crashing amid a devaluing of its local currency, reduction in imports, and tourism tailspin.
A stalemate between the House and Senate would leave in place Mr. Obama's health law, but efforts by President Trump and Congress to undermine it could send health insurance markets into a tailspin.
While they'd surely prefer to turn out of their tailspin a week early, the reality of the situation is that this game does not matter as long as they can beat the Eagles.
Trump announced plans on Thursday for tariffs of 25 percent on imported steel and 10 percent on aluminium products, sparking fears of a trade war and sending the stock market into a tailspin.
Sending the Mexican economy into a tailspin is the surest way to reverse that trend, which historically has been driven by market forces, and has never been deterred much by fences or walls.
Shares of the Sydney-based firm went into a tailspin on the grim outlook, falling as much as a third at one point in their biggest percentage drop since the company's listing in 13.
Now it has broken out of its tailspin and degraded to a tropical storm with 70 mph winds (though the National Hurricane Center says it may strengthen back into a hurricane by the weekend).
Financial markets have been shaken this week by fears that secession would undermine the euro zone's fourth-biggest economy, dealing a heavy blow to Spain's finances and sending the Catalan economy into a tailspin.
The referendum's result, which took some markets and pollsters by surprise, sent financial markets in the U.K. and around the world into a tailspin on Friday with sterling falling to a 30 year low.
A hedge fund report in May suggesting the company misrepresented sales sent Folli's shares into a tailspin, prompted a legal investigation, fines from the Greek securities watchdog and the resignation of the company's founders.
Investors were caught off guard by Trump's victory, and many Wall Street strategists predicted that if he prevailed over Democrat Hillary Clinton, the market would head into a tailspin of 26.3 percent or more.
Private companies operate our financial system, including our bank accounts and the markets themselves, so what's to stop cyberterrorists from targeting the New York Stock Exchange and throwing the global economy into a tailspin?
But even Subramanian Swamy, a maverick hard-right economist who serves as a BJP MP in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of parliament, has lately described India's economy as being in a tailspin.
There's a reason every comedienne's memoir I've ever read stresses how hard comedy is, not how they wound up with their own Netflix special directly after wandering onto a stage during an emotional tailspin.
A hedge fund report last year suggesting the company misrepresented sales sent Folli's shares into a tailspin, prompted a legal investigation, fines from the Greek securities watchdog and the resignation of the company's founders.
At least five explosive devices and suspicious packages targeting the homes of prominent Democrats and the New York offices of CNN have been intercepted this week, sending the internet's misinformation machine into a tailspin.
U.S. oil output is now at 8.95 million bpd, up from less than 8.5 million bpd in June last year and at similar levels to 2014, when overproduction send the market into a tailspin.
Brazil's local currency, the real, rallied on news of the impeachment proceedings, apparently on the belief that a change in government could bring more business-friendly policies and pull the economy from its tailspin.
A relief bill is expected to be introduced in Congress on Wednesday, but even if it passes and works, the island will not be able to pull out of its financial tailspin for years.
But earlier this week, allegations of sexual misconduct abruptly cancelled the franchise's upcoming installment of Bachelor in Paradise and sent the fans of Bachelor Nation into a tailspin — and me into a moral conundrum.
A 903-percent fall for the FTSE 100 so far this week is set to its biggest weekly drop since last August, when China weakened its currency and sent markets into a similar tailspin.
She had, in fact, an exaggerated fear of lesbianism, and in the late '50s was sent into a tailspin of depression when she discovered herself mentioned in a scholarly book about lesbian-themed writing.
Freshly announced trade tariffs from the White House may be sending stocks into a tailspin, but a market correction is inevitable even without them, billionaire investor Jim Mellon told CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange" on Tuesday.
U.S. oil output is now at 8.95 million bpd, up from less than 8.5 million bpd in June last year and generally at levels in 2014, when overproduction sent the market into a tailspin.
In Waithe's "Us Too" episode, women who felt sexually harassed by Graham over 20 years ago come forward against Marcus, sending the mega-successful black-run ad agency he worked at into a tailspin.
She lives in a slum, but attends an upper-class high school; ultimately, Starr witnesses the shooting of her unarmed best friend by a police officer, which sends her life into an extreme tailspin.
Based on Darcey Bell's best-selling novel, A Simple Favor stars Anna Kendrick as a mom blogger who is thrown into a tailspin when her glamorous best friend, played by Blake Lively, suddenly disappears.
LONDON (Reuters) - "Shock and disbelief" - that's how global money managers reacted to an attempt by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to re-assure foreign investors about his economic management as the lira went into tailspin.
In early May, President Trump threatened new tariffs on Chinese products, shattering the calm as markets began a tailspin that was capped with a 238 percent drop for the S&P 500 on Friday.
THE TICKER Panic is seizing investors worldwide as an oil price war set off by the coronavirus is sending global markets into a tailspin and pointing to an another ugly day for U.S. stocks.
Fears the virus would wreak havoc on the global economy sent financial markets into a tailspin last week and raised expectations of co-ordinated monetary policy action by central banks to mitigate the fallout.
Deepening concerns about the health and economic impact of the virus have sent markets into a tailspin, and long dormant volatility in the $6.6 trillion-a-day FX market has been jolted into action.
However, with the COVID-19 disease still spreading rapidly across the globe, investors are alarmed about the extent of the blow to consumer spending, businesses and supply chains, sending financial markets into a tailspin.
The news of her departure has not sent the industry into the tailspin of "what now?!" navel-gazing that even the rumor of her rival Anna Wintour's retirement provoked more than a year ago.
But even in less-dire times, I saw how federal funding can galvanize state commitment to low-income people or throw state budgets and policy commitments into a tailspin, forcing across-the-board cuts.
But a 5-1 drubbing sent them spiraling into a December tailspin from which they never quite recovered, and they wound up being ousted in the first round of the playoffs by the Penguins.
Those pay cuts reportedly threw the company's drivers into such a financial tailspin that some have now begun relying on side gigs—say, driving for ride-sharing apps on weekends—to make ends meet.
We pollute the night skies with light that disorients hatchling sea turtles and migratory birds, sends thousands of moths into a tailspin ending in death by exhaustion, and shifts the birthing cycles of tammar wallabies.
Whereas India's external balances are in a far better shape than three years ago, when a sudden burst of portfolio investment outflows put the rupee in a tailspin, there are still risks of external shocks.
Mongolia secured a $5.5 billion bailout with the IMF last May after an economic crisis left the landlocked Asian nation struggling to pay off its debts and sent its currency, the tugrik, into a tailspin.
The Cleveland Indians look to pull out of their tailspin and maintain a tenuous position atop the American League Central when they open a seven-game homestand against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night.
Immense suffering caused by Chancellor Merkel's cruel imposition of fiscal austerity on sinking euro area economies, and her disastrous immigration policies, seem to have pushed the EU and the euro area into an irretrievable tailspin.
The retail sector, particularly grocers, which were sent into a tailspin on Friday after Amazon's surprise $13.7 billion deal to buy Whole Foods, bounced back, partly on hopes of more deal activity in the sector.
Authorities are also confident they won't have to make heavy use of the official foreign exchange reserves to defend the yuan as they did during 2015 when stocks and the currency went into a tailspin.
President-elect Donald Trump sent drug sector stocks into a tailspin earlier this week when he made a special point of calling out the drug companies for "getting away with murder" in their pricing power.
Berrios won his first start upon his recall from the minors, but he has been in a tailspin since, going 0-6 over his last seven turns and failing to pitch more than five innings.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have strung together three straight regulation losses for the first time since last October and attempt to pull out of the tailspin when they visit the New York Islanders on Tuesday.
Britain's economy was one of the best performing major advanced economies last year, wrongfooting the BoE and most other forecasters who predicted that voting to leave the EU would send the economy into a tailspin.
The London mayor's decision, which he has described as "agonizingly difficult," to come out in favor of a British exit from the European Union in a June referendum has sent British politics into a tailspin.
With the spread of the coronavirus sending U.S. markets into a tailspin in recent weeks — occasionally punctuated by big upswings as stocks tried to recover from the steep declines — investors are likely seeking some stability.
Before the coronavirus sent global markets into a tailspin, I was planning to move $1,000 from each of my daughters' savings accounts into an investment account to take advantage of the opportunity for higher returns.
When the VIX started to rise on Monday, the XIV shorts started to unravel, leading to a tail-wags-the-dog effect that sent the broader market into a tailspin faster than expected, Cramer said.
During his time at the Fed, as memories of the financial crisis faded, monetary policymakers continued to wrestle with how to undo their historic stimulus efforts at that time without sending the economy into another tailspin.
The FTSE 100 has seen a near 5-percent fall so far this week, which would be its biggest weekly drop since last August, when China weakened its currency and sent markets into a similar tailspin.
Cameron, who called the June 2016 referendum after being returned to power the year before, campaigned for Britons to stay in the EU, arguing that leaving the bloc would send the country into an economic tailspin.
His son Kim Jong Il took power in 1994 when the economy was in a tailspin after the Soviet Union, one of its main benefactors, collapsed, and relations with the United States were at a low.
China took steps to rein in the rapidly growing and lightly regulated market for online micro-lenders in the government's latest crackdown on internet finance, sending shares of U.S.-listed Chinese financial firms into a tailspin.
Oil futures steadied on Tuesday on signs that OPEC plans to maintain production cuts despite pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, whose comment criticizing rising crude prices sent the market into a tailspin a day earlier.
According to a new study just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the dinosaurs had been in an an evolutionary tailspin for millions of years by the time of that mass extinction.
The politics of Coronavirus, which is shutting down much of the country, throwing the economy into a tailspin and threatening the health of perhaps millions of Americans, will play out in the weeks and months ahead.
If the end of Peter's season is sending you into a tailspin because you can't imagine not seeing Chris Harrison in your living room on a weekly basis, here's what you have to look forward to.
US Senator Ben Sasse (R–Nebraska) last year proclaimed deepfakes "likely to send American politics into a tailspin" and introduced a bill that would make it a crime to create or distribute deepfakes with malicious intent.
South African rand closed at its weakest level in 18 months on Friday, extending its slump throughout the day as stocks also crashed amid deepening worries about coronavirus that sent global financial markets into a tailspin.
And it surely pained Djokovic to cut ties with Vajda and the rest of the core members of his support team in May last year as he searched for ways to pull out of his tailspin.
On Saturday, Aramco slashed its official selling price (OSP) for April for all its crude grades to all destinations, after OPECs oil supply cut pact with Russia fell apart on Friday, sending oil into a tailspin.
"The shift in focus from just an external demand shock from China to an overwhelming U.S. economic blow could send oil prices into a faster tailspin," Stephen Innes, market strategist at AxiTrader, said in a note.
President Donald Trump has told advisers he wants to end payments of key Obamacare subsidies, a move that could send the health law's insurance markets into a tailspin, according to several sources familiar with the conversations.
During campaign speeches, Gotabaya Rajapaksa vowed to take a tough stance on terrorism as president and to bring stability to Sri Lanka, where a collapse in tourism after the bombings threw the economy into a tailspin.
BROWSING With winter officially behind us, and good weather supposedly before us, the mere glimpse of a once-beloved coat or cozy wool sweater is enough to send some of us into a tailspin of depression.
The GOP nominee's 2900 comment about grabbing women without their consent has thrown the party into a tailspin, with more than two-dozen lawmakers withdrawing their support even as Trump pledged open warfare on his critics.
The broader S&P 500, even after gaining 0.5% on Thursday, has plunged by 29% in the past month, as the spread of the COVID-5003 coronavirus threatens to send the global economy into a tailspin.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Future Land Development Holdings Ltd said its chairman has been detained by mainland police and that the firm has removed him from his position with immediate effect, sending its shares into a tailspin.
U.S. President Donald Trump this week sent the rand into a tailspin by tweeting that he would ask Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to study South African "land and farm seizures" and the "killing of farmers".
CARACAS/HOUSTON (Reuters) - To survive months of street protests and an economy in tailspin, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is trying to turn state oil company PDVSA into a bastion of support, further degrading an already vulnerable enterprise.
Though this current project is relatively new, her solo career has been several years in the making and along the way she built up one of those multi-talent CVs that send baby boomers into a tailspin.
Over the last four years, thanks to regular therapy and proper medication, my anxiety and depression have improved tremendously, but if there's one thing that still has the power to send me into a tailspin, it's dating.
It's producing a Swarovski crystal version of the Nikon Model I, a camera that pulled Nikon out of its post-World War II tailspin and turned it into the camera powerhouse most of us are familiar with.
The restructuring plan comes after a hedge fund report in May last year sent Folli's shares into a tailspin, prompted a legal investigation, a fine from the Greek securities watchdog and the resignation of the company's founders.
" In a statement to PEOPLE, the Church of Scientology said, "As we said before, desperate for attention with an acting career stuck in a nearly decade-long tailspin, Leah Remini needs to move on with her life.
Data released Monday shows Russia's economy "worryingly" deteriorated at the end of last year with oil prices in a tailspin only bolstering the odds of a second year of recession for Moscow, an analyst has told CNBC.
The Cincinnati Reds are in a tailspin at home and will try once again to find some magic at Great American Ball Park when they continue a three-game series with the visiting Miami Marlins on Saturday.
Fresh off a massive cascading series of fiascos that has thrown the future of Qualcomm into doubt, the company managed to report a mostly positive first quarter and keep the stock from going into a further tailspin.
Then, there he was, tossing out paper towels into a crowd like they were T-shirts at a baseball game, which sent Twitter and the media into a tailspin of criticism about how tone-deaf he was.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg lost his title as chairman of the company's board late last week, nearly a year after the first of two fatal crashes of the 22015 Max aircraft sent the company into a tailspin.
We are at a defining moment in our history: The tax cuts just passed by the House and the last-minute changes to health care proposed by the Senate leadership could put our country into a tailspin.
His three-run game-ending homer in the 11th inning of Thursday's 9-8 win over the Philadelphia Phillies was the Mets' most significant moment of the season, stopping what was turning into a late-season tailspin.
It was the surprise jump in January wages that sent markets into a tailspin in early February, kicking off two months of volatility that has since been fed by trade war fears and a tech sell-off.
If a nuclear war ever breaks out, U.S. Strategic Command is the agency that will deliver America's nuclear response, potentially sending the planet into a tailspin of nuclear holocaust that destroys all life as we know it.
As the economy went into a tailspin and a huge corruption scandal took down once-untouchable political figures, Ms. Rousseff was abandoned by many of her allies, giving momentum to an impeachment initiative conceived by her rivals.
The Great Recession of 2008 to mid-2009 put some of the most depressed and anxious Americans in a tailspin and threw their treatment into chaos, according to a new study published in the journal Psychiatric Services.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Gingrich said that Mr. Trump faces the single greatest test of his campaign in the week ahead, after ending the last one in a tailspin following his first debate with Hillary Clinton.
The issue was to form the basis of Mugabe's infamous falling out with British Prime Minister Tony Blair in 1997 and the invasion of white-owned farms three years later that sent the economy into a tailspin.
In addition to the metals tariffs, the White House announced levies on up to $60 billion worth of Chinese imports, a move that provoked immediate promises of retaliation by China and sent stock markets into a tailspin.
That chapter sent me into a tailspin, worrying that the therapist I saw in my late 20s, who told me I was doing fine and probably didn't need to see her anymore, just found me too boring.
He doesn't have to think back too far to remember 235, when a global economic slowdown and skyrocketing oil prices prompted the company to lay off more than half its work force, sending Seattle into a tailspin.
Lofgren, a senior member on the House Judiciary Committee, threw plans to reauthorize some intelligence provisions in the USA Freedom Act into a tailspin last week after she threatened to hold votes on several privacy-friendly amendments.
When China announced another round of retaliatory tariffs this week, Trump had a Twitter meltdown, tweeting "... My only question is, who is our bigger enemy, Jay Powell or Chairman Xi?" and sending the markets into a tailspin.
Not even two weeks ago, he sent the fashion industry in a tailspin with his article calling Business of Fashion out for cultural appropriation and exploitation on the heels of their BoF 500 499 cover and gala.
"If you have a high-profile person like Gary Cohn leaving, that starts to send things into a tailspin in government and the market is concerned about that," said Robert Pavlik, chief investment strategist at SlateStone Wealth.
When China announced another round of retaliatory tariffs this week, Trump had a Twitter meltdown, tweeting "... My only question is, who is our bigger enemy, Jay Powell or Chairman Xi?" and sending the markets into a tailspin.
Markets went into a tailspin on Monday after China let its currency weaken beyond 7 yuan per dollar, a surprise move that investors took as retaliation for U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of more tariffs on Chinese imports.
As the trade war with the United States escalated last year and hit exports, global financial markets went into a tailspin on worries about a sharper China slowdown though many analysts believe an economic hard-landing is unlikely.
As the trade war with the United States escalated last year and hit exports, global financial markets went into a tailspin on worries about a sharper China slowdown, though many analysts believe an economic hard landing is unlikely.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China took steps to rein in the rapidly growing and lightly regulated market for online micro-lenders in the government's latest crackdown on internet finance, sending shares of U.S.-listed Chinese financial firms into a tailspin.
In Burundi, Nkurunziza's hold on power after a controversial third-term bid has pushed one of the world's poorest countries into an economic and political tailspin, with thousands killed and hundreds of thousands more fleeing to surrounding countries.
Speaking with host Sue Perkins and other guests Grace Dent and Simon Neil, the actor made a casual comment about Cersei Lannister that sent fans into a tailspin because it seemed to confirm a far-off fan theory.
Aviva's fund arm was one of three to suspend its U.K. commercial property fund this week, in the first sign of markets seizing up since Britain's vote to exit the European Union sent asset prices into a tailspin.
Since amassing nine goals in back-to-back wins early this month, Colorado fell into another tailspin by dropping seven of its last eight (33-6-1) and have been reduced to playing "spoiler," captain Gabriel Landeskog said.
A comment on social media sent Selena Gomez stans into a tailspin, and her mother, Mandy Teefey, has taken to Facebook to set the record straight with a post so intense even Greta Gerwig wouldn't dream it up.
Speculation that the U.S. Justice Department will demand a multibillion-dollar fine to settle a criminal investigation of the automaker's use of illegal software to deceive U.S. environmental regulators sent Volkswagen shares into a tailspin earlier this week.
HOUSTON — With international sanctions lifted, the Iranian government called on its oil industry Monday to open the taps on production, a move that could add to a global glut of crude that has sent prices into a tailspin.
China's eighth-largest property developer by sales said last week that its then-chairman had been detained by police and that the firm had removed him from his position with immediate effect, sending its shares into a tailspin.
Some shareholders attending ZTE's annual general meeting (AGM) at its Shenzhen headquarters in southern China expressed dismay at the huge losses they have suffered as a result of the ban that has sent ZTE shares into a tailspin.
Although his real estate and gambling empire suffered massive losses in the early 1990s, and Trump's "finances went into a tailspin," he survived thanks to the superficial value of his brand, which he propped up though media manipulation.
That group includes Clinton herself, who said Tuesday she "was on the way to winning" until Comey's October 28 announcement that the FBI was investigating newly discovered emails—a decision that sent her poll numbers in a tailspin.
Graf said the backdrop now was not a "perfect apples to apples comparison" to the last curve inversion episode, which happened just over a year before the collapse of Lehman Brothers sent the world economy into a tailspin.
In the late 1990s came a demographic event that would ultimately throw the university labor market into a tailspin: the first college years of the so-called millennials, those born from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s.
That is because face-to-face service industries — the kind of businesses that go into a tailspin when fearful people withdraw from one another — tend to dominate economies in high-income countries more than they do in China.
President Donald Trump said the United States will suspend all passenger travel from continental Europe on Friday to limit the spread of the coronavirus after the outbreak was formally declared a pandemic, sending global markets into a tailspin.
The pan-regional STOXX 600 index fell 2.2% by 0817 GMT, bracing for its worst week since January 2016 when fears about a slowing Chinese economy and a rout in oil prices sent global markets in a tailspin.
Moscow refused to support deeper oil cuts to cope with the outbreak of coronavirus and OPEC responded by removing all limits on its own production, sending oil prices into a tailspin and to their lowest since July 23.5.
The pan-regional STOXX 600 index fell 2.2% by 0817 GMT, bracing for its worst week since January 2016 when fears about a slowing Chinese economy and a rout in oil prices sent global markets in a tailspin.
Instead of focusing so much on the contents of our food, we may do better to cultivate awareness around which mental and digital activities actually nourish us — and which send us into a tailspin of anxiety and despair.
Congress has an end-of-September deadline to raise the debt ceiling, or the United States will fail to make all the payments it is legally required to make, and put the federal bond market into a tailspin.
Brent has plunged nearly 14% since last week as global equity markets went into a tailspin after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would slap a 10% tariff on a further $300 billion in Chinese imports from Sept. 1.
Then, after Monday's loss, Mickey Callaway, the team's new manager, said he hoped it would not send the Mets into a tailspin, and noted that a fresh start and a win on Tuesday would quickly wash away the sting.
Global markets went into a tailspin last week after bond yield curves inverted signaling the global economy was headed towards a recession, sending panicky investors to the relative safety of perceived safe-haven assets such as gold and yen.
Global markets went into a tailspin last week after bond yield curves inverted, signalling the global economy was headed towards a recession, sending panicky investors to the relative safety of perceived safe-haven assets such as gold and yen.
The BoE offered to provide more than 250 billion pounds ($347 billion) plus "substantial" foreign currency liquidity and it was ready to take additional measures if needed, Governor Mark Carney said on Friday after markets went into a tailspin.
With shares of Starbucks, Campbell Soup and PPG Industries now the targets of high-profile activist investors — and the rest of the market in a tailspin — CNBC's Jim Cramer wanted to make sure investors weren't getting ahead of themselves.
Durov said he is bound by a legal agreement tied to the share sale not to disclose its value, saying only that he was "extremely lucky" to sell out before the Russian economy went into a tailspin in 2014.
The actress also said she felt manipulated by Bertolucci throughout the filming of Last Tango, and that the public reaction to the film — which earned both acclaim and criticism for its explicit sexual content — sent her into a tailspin.
"We have just performed a pretty unique deal for Russia," a Sberbank manager told guests, explaining that the lender had completed a transaction to protect a big client against oil price falls just as crude went into a tailspin.
Iran's economy has been in a tailspin since the reinstatement of U.S. sanctions after President Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which had lifted economic penalties on Iran in exchange for limits to its nuclear program.
Varying accounts have Reid working out with a rubber resistance band that suddenly snapped or slipped from a metal hook in the wall, sending him into a tailspin — ultimately falling and smashing his face into a bank of cabinets.
The choice of Archie as the name for Britain's newest royal baby sent social media into a tailspin on Wednesday and confused Americans who associate the name with two of the nation's biggest pop culture figures, and their pets.
Last month he sent domestic markets and the rand into a tailspin after firing respected finance minister Nhlanhla Nene and replacing him with David van Rooyen, a political unknown whose only budgetary experience was as a small-town mayor.
Even tackling a meal as experimental as a Sunday roast not made by their mother sends them into an emotional tailspin that takes an agonising 45 minutes to finish, and will do so on a stone-cold potato finale.
A burst property bubble in 2008 sent Spain's economy in to a tailspin that lasted nearly five years, put millions out of work, sent public debt soaring and prompted a more-than 40-billion-euro bailout for its banks.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's move to plug suspected losses in tax revenue through Mauritius, a top source of foreign investments into the country, has not sent financial markets into a tailspin as it would have just a few years ago.
The rapid spread of the virus has ravaged the global economy, sending markets into a tailspin and costing both oil and non-oil based sovereign wealth funds around $20153 trillion in equity losses, according to JPMorgan strategist Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou.
The suit centers particularly on investor Amit Raizada and alleges that Raizada and other members of the board sent the company into "a tailspin" due to "fraudulent activity" and a concerted effort to influence the company for Raizada's benefit.
World markets were thrown into a tailspin a few weeks ago when U.S. wage growth figures sparked fears that the Fed was behind the curve and would need to jack up borrowing costs far more aggressively than previously expected.
Attention now turns to November U.S. employment data later on Friday, offering investors a temporary diversion from the brewing U.S.-China trade war, which sent stocks into a tailspin this week and sparked widespread demand for safe-haven bonds.
Dubai- March 7 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia slashed its official selling price (OSP) for April for all its crude grades to all destinations, after OPEC's oil supply cut pact with Russia fell apart on Friday, sending oil into a tailspin.
So watching A.J. stride off to do his job as the show's crew breaks for lunch around him sends Forrest into a minor tailspin, leaving him to wander around backstage without a clue of what to do with himself.
Trump tweets on China tariffs throw global markets into a tailspin Boeing didn't reveal safety alert wasn't working until after 737 crash Trump rides good economic numbers upward "I think there's no Triple Crown on the line for us," West said.
The markets wobbled a bit under oil, credit and currency stress in late December, then fell apart in the New Year, on the way to a nasty 15 percent tailspin and sending the average stock to a 20 percent loss.
Global financial markets have been thrown into turmoil by the escalating trade spat between the United States and China, which went into an unexpected tailspin last week and culminated in both countries raising tariffs on imports from the respective other.
" In a statement to PEOPLE, the Church of Scientology has said about Remini, "As we said before, desperate for attention with an acting career stuck in a nearly decade-long tailspin, Leah Remini needs to move on with her life.
Apple strengthened its hold on the high-end smartphone market in mainland China in the March quarter, a new report showed, just a day after the tech giant's broader Chinese sales numbers for the period sent investors into a tailspin.
Background: When economists worry about "financial contagion," they are thinking in part about 1997, when a crisis with the Thai baht set off a regionwide Asian economic crisis that, in 1998, reached Russia and sent its economy into a tailspin.
Stitch Fix's first earnings report is not going well for the company, as its shares went into a tailspin after a significant run up over the past month following its IPO when it delivered its results its most recent fiscal quarter.
European shares were down less than 1 percent and investors were returning to other markets that had been sent into a tailspin as it became clear the Trump was set for a dramatic victory over heavily-favoured Democrat Hillary Clinton.
The restructuring plan and resignation of George Koutsolioutsos comes after a hedge fund report in May sent Folli's shares into a tailspin, prompted a legal investigation, a fine from the Greek securities watchdog and the resignation of the company's founders.
For instance: Ryan—who used to describe a partisan division between "makers and takers," and once bemoaned a "tailspin of culture" in American inner cities—has the power to place legislation on the House floor to fix the Voting Rights Act.
The deal doesn't necessarily crush Uber's operations, but it definitely makes it harder for Uber to grow its user base globally — something it needs to do as it looks to pull out of its 2016 tailspin and start turning a profit.
St. Louis, which has scored three times in the first three games of the Canadian trek, continued its tailspin when it surrendered a pair of goals in the last four minutes of a 3-23 loss at Edmonton on Thursday.
Aviva's fund arm was one of three insurer fund arms to suspend its UK commercial property fund this week, in the first sign of markets seizing up since Britain's vote to exit the European Union sent asset prices into a tailspin.
Where Saturn retrograde sends plans and logistics into a tailspin, Neptune retrograde is just the harshest reality-check you can imagine (this is the period of time when you will realize you may never make your wildest dreams come true).
Subtle Vertigo is 28 year old LA native Scott Gilmore's first album for International Feel, the Balearic powerhouse helmed by the one and only Mark Barrott, and it's a record set to send a certain kind of listener into a tailspin.
The company reported its second-quarter results today, which were somewhat mixed compared to what Wall Street was expecting but didn't appear to raise the kinds of significant red flags Twitter raised last week that sent its stock into a tailspin.
Brazil's president is facing impeachment, the country's economy is in a tailspin, global public-health officials are worried about the spread of the Zika virus, and polluted bodies of water slated for use during the Olympic competition present another health risk.
The rejection was more bad news for Pena Nieto, who is grappling with discontent over a slow economy, conflict of interest scandals, drug gang violence and Donald Trump's successful White House bid which has sent the peso into a tailspin.
The New York Islanders were on the verge of overtaking the rival New York Rangers for second place in the Metropolitan Division two weeks ago, but they have gone into a tailspin and suddenly find their own playoff hopes in jeopardy.
More than 100 people had just been killed in the Paris terrorist attack, and Carson's campaign was in a tailspin after one of his foreign policy advisers described the candidate as clueless on national security to The New York Times.
The author of "Tailspin: The People and Forces Behind America's Fifty-Year Fall -- and Those Fighting to Reverse It," once worked alongside former New York City Mayor John Lindsay to create anticrime programs during his first year at Yale Law School.
In the wake of Sunday's poll, Macri had promised measures to turn around his 453 point defeat, which sent Argentina's currency, stock market and bonds into a tailspin amid fears of a return to capital controls and a debt restructuring.
The Detroit Red Wings are in a major tailspin following a fast start to the season and will look to avoid their second five-game losing streak in 22 33/23 weeks when they visit the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday night.
However, having lived through the times I have lived through, I would never discount the possibility of some other huge scandal that she basically had nothing to do with but which would throw the entire election year into a tailspin.
" Echoing Clinton, Ryan has blamed poverty on a "tailspin of culture, in our inner cities in particular, of men not working and just generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value of the culture of work.
Gould, a former Bears kicker, still lives in Chicago, and the Bears are stuck in the process of finding a reliable kicker, a tailspin that began late last season and continued into the last-second playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Diplomats told the New York Times that the order has thrown their personal lives into a tailspin, leaving them scrambling to secure living arrangements and acquire visas allowing them to stay in their countries so their children can remain in school.
Despite all this, after weeks of reviewing Judge Kavanaugh's record and listening to 32 hours of his testimony, the Senate's advice and consent role was thrown into a tailspin following the allegations of sexual assault by Professor Christine Blasey Ford.
On Thursday, the ECB rolled out a new stimulus package to bolster European economies against the fallout from the coronavirus outbreak, but stopped short of cutting interest rates, putting the onus firmly on governments and sending markets into a tailspin.
The decision was announced as the rouble fell to its lowest since early 2016 following a steep decline in oil price, which went into a tailspin after global oil producers failed last week to agree on extension of production curbs.
A deal between OPEC and other oil producing nations to curb production to support prices fell apart earlier this month after a failure to agree how to address falling oil demand hit by coronavirus, sending global oil prices into a tailspin.
The Swiss National Bank is mulling its response to the outbreak as it continues to study whether the epidemic will be a short-lived phenomenon or if it will send global growth into a lasting tailspin, a top official said.
If he is confirmed by the entire Senate, he will likely vigorously try to prop up the coal industry in the same ways Perry has, despite the fact the coal industry has been in a tailspin for the past decade.
That album won the singer best urban contemporary album at the 2012 Grammy Awards, but Ocean went relatively quiet in the years following, with rumours of a second album bubbling to the surface periodically, sending the internet into a tailspin.
Simon RaskinSpring Valley, N.Y. To the Editor: "Trump Remark About Taliban Stirs Confusion" is determined to paint a potentially constructive gesture on the part of the president as a flip-flop that has sent the diplomatic corps into a tailspin.
The franchise's post-trade tailspin helps explain why Run TMC — one of the most beloved abbreviations in league history — has been so romanticized over the years by basketball fans, who wonder what could have been had the group stayed intact.
That lock out period was supposed to be enough to convince people not to simply wait until they were sick to buy insurance, a prospect that could send insurance markets into a tailspin, since only sick people would have insurance.
But then the junk debt markets went into a tailspin, and banks shied away from lending for such deals after losing money on the syndication of some leveraged buyout loans, and junk bond investors started to head for the exits.
But Republicans also fear that the firing of an attorney general in the middle of the Russia investigations would send the country into a political and constitutional tailspin, making it extremely difficult to confirm anyone Mr. Trump nominated to replace him.
Ralph Northam of Virginia had a racist photograph on his page in the 1984 yearbook, it not only sent his political career into a tailspin, it also cast a negative light on a tradition at the elite school that turned ugly.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico has an array of tools to face down financial volatility in the wake of the U.S. presidential election, Finance Minister Jose Antonio Meade said on Monday, after Donald Trump's victory sent the peso currency MXN=D2 into a tailspin.
Though the Vogue videographer peeks into the famous couple's bathroom for only about nine seconds, the quick glimpse was enough to send us into a total tailspin over how in the world that sink operates, and we weren't the only ones who wondered.
In the U.S. bond market, the closely watched two-year, 20.3-year Treasury yield curve briefly moved back into inversion overnight, a shift that also occurred last week and sent financial markets into a tailspin amid worries of a sharp global downturn.
Pearson's acquisition spree sent Valeant's shares from around $20 to a high of over $250 in 2015, before the stock went into a tailspin as Valeant's drug pricing strategy and ties to a specialty pharmacy came under increased political and regulatory scrutiny.
Despite all this, after weeks of reviewing Judge Kavanaugh's record and listening record and listening to 32 hours of his testimony, the Senate's advice and consent was thrown into a tailspin following the allegations of sexual assault by Professor Christine Blasey Ford.
In the U.S. bond market, the closely watched two-year, 20.1-year Treasury yield curve briefly moved back into inversion overnight, a shift that also occurred last week and sent financial markets into a tailspin amid worries of a sharp global downturn.
In the U.S. bond market, the closely watched two-year, 20.2-year Treasury yield curve briefly moved back into inversion overnight, a shift that also occurred last week and sent financial markets into a tailspin amid worries of a sharp global downturn.
During that time, the suit claims, "Gawker's business went into a tailspin" over a controversial story allegedly outing a rival media executive, which, according to the suit, led several major advertisers to stop advertising at Gawker and several senior staff members to resign.
Later in a news conference, Powell said Wednesday's move was "not the beginning of a long series of rate cuts", sending U.S. equity markets into a tailspin and dollar to its highest since May 2017 against a basket of six major currencies.
Founded as a bookseller in 1994 and now the world's biggest online retailer that sells everything from paper towels to designer clothing, Amazon sent grocery stocks into a tailspin Friday when it announced it planned to buy Whole Foods for $13.7 billion.
Britain's second-largest listed property developer said that although office occupiers are taking more time to decide on leases since the referendum sent the sector into a tailspin it had not seen any change in demand and leasing activity in its retail business.
The Hurricanes' loss to Toronto last month was part of a 21-game tailspin (33-23-24) that provided a crushing blow to their playoff hopes, a swoon that was slowed with a 23-3 win over the New York Rangers on Thursday.
Moscow (CNN)Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to provide a transcript of a controversial Oval Office meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, raising the stakes in an affair that has sent the White House into a tailspin.
Tesla/Handout via REUTERS Bitcoin hit an all-time high just below $8,000 on Friday, on talk that a software upgrade whose suspension sent the cryptocurrency into a tailspin at the end of last week was, after all, going ahead within hours.
Though younger men frequently kill themselves in a tailspin of a homicidal rage, Salari told me, murder-suicides are more commonly an older man's response to his own will to die, and his fatal conviction that his wife must not live without him.
Later in a press conference, Powell said Wednesday's easing was "not the beginning of a long series of rate cuts", sending U.S. equity markets into a tailspin and dollar to its highest since May 0.13 against a basket of six major currencies.
Moscow's source code requests have mushroomed in scope since U.S.-Russia relations went into a tailspin following the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, according to eight current and former U.S. officials, four company executives, three U.S. trade attorneys and Russian regulatory documents.
MEXICO CITY, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Mexico has an array of tools to face down financial volatility in the wake of the U.S. presidential election, Finance Minister Jose Antonio Meade said on Monday, after Donald Trump's victory sent the peso currency into a tailspin.
Moscow's source code requests have mushroomed in scope since U.S.-Russia relations went into a tailspin following the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, according to eight current and former U.S. officials, four company executives, three U.S. trade attorneys and Russian regulatory documents.
The lira has been in a tailspin for months, but after it spiraled further on Friday, Erdogan referenced a "national struggle" against economic warfare that you started, while failing to mention downside risks to the Turkish economy that are of his making.
Miguel Andujar had three hits and scored three runs, Greg Bird continued his resurgence with two hits and pair of runs batted in, and Aaron Judge, who sank into a tailspin after the All-Star break last season, had three hits on Saturday.
But after Mr. Trump took to Twitter to threaten China with further tariffs, and then news broke of the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, a top Chinese technology executive, at the behest of the authorities in the United States, markets went into a tailspin.
The global uptick in gross domestic product (GDP) could be as low as 1% this year, the Institute for International Finance (IIF) said last week, and that prediction was even before an oil price crash on Monday sent stocks into another tailspin.
Written by Jacob Brandt (concept, music and lyrics) and Dan Giles (book), "1969" tells the story of Buzz's life, from the lead-up to the mission to the personal and professional tailspin he goes into after that spectacular success: drinking, depression, directionlessness, divorce.
Just one week ago, Trump was pitching the idea of a tax break for big businesses to help save the economy from a coronavirus-inspired tailspin, and the Federal Reserve slashed rates in a futile attempt to keep the stock market afloat.
The former secretary of state is leading Trump 45 percent to his 39 percent as the two nominees prepare for an intense debate rematch on Wednesday night that could be Trump's last, best chance to pull his campaign out of a tailspin.
The biggest fraud in Kenya's history, the Goldenberg affair, in which the central bank paid incentives to a company for exporting gold, diamonds and jewelry that did not exist, cost taxpayers billions and sent Kenya's economy into a tailspin in the early 22004s.
" Earlier this week, Teigen sent Twitter into a tailspin when she asked fans to weigh in on the couple's fate with a poll, a decade after their wedding aired during the NBC sitcom's sixth season in a two-part episode titled "Niagara.
HONG KONG/SEOUL (Reuters) - At least two Asian central banks were suspected of intervening in their currency markets on Friday, according to traders, as global financial markets went into a tailspin after Britain voted to leave the European Union in a historic vote.
But by the time the Fed sees signs of an activity downturn and subsiding inflation, the economy could be into an irretrievable tailspin as a result of a lagged recessionary impact of interest rate increases that went beyond the necessary policy restraint.
Ramping up the "maximum pressure" campaign on the Iranians has helped lead to Saturday's serious attack on the Saudis, a close US ally, which has put global oil markets into a tailspin and simultaneously ramped up the possibility of a wider regional war.
As the Wall Street open neared, European shares were down less than 1 percent and traders were returning to other markets that had been sent into a tailspin as it became clear Trump was set for a dramatic victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Documents also revealed that millions of dollars from Istanbul's budget had gone to foundations with ties to Erdoğan and his family — which makes it look as if Erdoğan was benefiting as the rest of the city and country were facing an economic tailspin.
Houston (46-23) moved to 42-16 on June 5 before watching the longest winning streak in the majors get snapped the following night at Kansas City - a setback that began a 3-7 tailspin for the team with the best record in baseball.
Over the decades, he sent Cuban doctors abroad to tend to the poor and gave sanctuary to fugitive Black Panther leaders from the U.S.But the collapse of the Soviet bloc ended billions in preferential trade and subsidies for Cuba, sending its economy into a tailspin.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After the U.S. central bank reshaped monetary policy around global trade volatility, a Federal Reserve official offered a message to the White House on Tuesday: Don't expect more rate cuts every time trade policy threats or announcements send markets into a tailspin.
The November 2015 arrest of Esteves, who owns about 28 percent of BTG Pactual and had steered the bank through Brazil's deepest recession in decades, sent the lender's shares and bonds into a tailspin and forced the bank to sell assets to bolster client confidence.
On Tuesday Statistics South Africa announced the economy shrank by 3.2% in the first quarter as power cuts over the period battered mining and manufacturing, news that was followed by a decision by the ANC to explore quantitative easing, sending the currency into a tailspin.
Trump last week threatened further tariffs on Chinese goods, triggering the initial shakeout in markets which then went into a tailspin when Washington labelled Beijing a currency manipulator after it let the yuan slip past a key 7-per-dollar level to 11-year lows.
It was US outlet Gawker that would launch Toronto into a tailspin, at 8:28 pm on the night of May 16, 2013, when it published a jaw-dropping story under the headline: For Sale: A Video of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Smoking Crack Cocaine.
Back in October 2016, with his poll numbers in a tailspin after the devastating revelation that he'd been caught on tape bragging about routine sexual assault, Trump unveiled a flashy series of promises to "drain the swamp" in Washington and shake up the establishment.
Financial markets went into a tailspin last week after the Treasury yield curve briefly inverted when short-term yields traded above those of long-term paper - the inversion has presaged previous recessions and is widely watched by markets as a harbinger of a downturn.
President Donald Trump announced an additional 20.66775% duty on $20.6750 billion in targeted Chinese goods on Friday, hours after Beijing unveiled retaliatory tariffs on $20.5 billion worth of U.S. products, sending stocks into a tailspin and investors rushing for the safety of bond markets.
Metro Bank has struggled to rebuild investor confidence after disclosing in January it had under-reported the risk of its loan book by nearly 1 billion pounds, sending its shares into a tailspin that wiped more than 1.5 billion pounds off its market value.
Big airlines are making waves in the oil market for the first time since prices went into a tailspin nearly two years ago, betting this may be their best chance to lock in cheap jet fuel for years to come, industry and market sources say.
The arrest of Esteves, who owns about 28 percent of BTG Pactual and who had steered the bank through Brazil's deepest recession in decades, sent the lender's shares and bonds into a tailspin and forced the bank to sell assets to bolster client confidence.
Two years after the long-serving technocrat's 19883 promotion to become only the kingdom's fourth oil minister in 21988 years, Naimi pushed through an ill-fated Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries deal in Indonesia to lift supply just as Asia went into economic tailspin.
Honda has also been hit by an almost 20% slide in motorcycle sales over the six months to September in India, as the world's No.4 auto market has gone into a tailspin this year amid tight liquidity, high taxes and a weak rural economy.
For some of the analysts it had the hallmarks of a classic dead-cat bounce, a natural pause in the tailspin that had sucked prices below $30 a barrel for the first time since 2003 - with still lower lows lurking in the weeks ahead.
The problem: Without a mandate for everyone to buy health insurance, the popular pre-existing condition provision could send insurance companies into a tailspin, because their costs would rise with sicker customers, and that would not be offset by healthy consumers forced to buy insurance.
Two airport security officers in Chicago have been fired for their roles in an episode in which a screaming passenger was violently dragged from a United Airlines flight in April — an act that was captured on video, sending the airline into a public relations tailspin.
No suspects have been identified, but the location and timing of the fires have sent the town into a tailspin, as the new mayor, Rufus Williamson Jr., tries to take over without key records and as residents speculate about who may be to blame.
The yield had leapt by 55 bps on Thursday -- its worst day since November 2011, near the peak of the euro zone debt crisis -- after the European Central Bank kept rates steady and put the onus firmly on governments, sending markets into a tailspin.
The yield had leapt by 55 bps on Thursday — its worst day since November 2011, near the peak of the euro zone debt crisis — after the European Central Bank kept rates steady and put the onus firmly on governments, sending markets into a tailspin.
President Donald Trump announced an additional 20.66775% duty on $20.6766 billion in targeted Chinese goods on Friday, hours after Beijing unveiled retaliatory tariffs on $20.2 billion worth of U.S. products, sending stocks into a tailspin and investors rushing for the safety of bond markets.
This sent me into a tailspin for the better part of high school and college, as I scrambled to participate in programs for students wanting to get ahead, joined countless leadership groups, and interned every summer in the hopes of finding that elusive person.
After a promising start to her career that saw her reach the main draw of the U.S. Open at the age of 15 and the semi-finals at Wimbledon in 1999, personal troubles, including alleged abuse from her father, sent her into a tailspin.
The country's economy has been in a tailspin since crude oil collapsed in 2014, prompting the government and PDVSA to default on much of its foreign debt and spurring hyperinflation and chronic shortages of basic goods that have forced millions of Venezuelans to emigrate.
Logline: Set in Italy in the early 1980s, a teenager (Timothée Chalamet) is whiling away the days at his family's 17th Century villa, flirting with his friend Marzia — until along comes a twentysomething scholar (Hammer) to throw his teen libido into an unforeseen tailspin.
When she discovers by accident that she is actually white, and secretly adopted, it throws her life into a tailspin and she travels to Los Angeles, a hub of the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement, to try and learn the truth about her biological parents.
After footage of Trump bragging about sexually assaulting women—just some good ol' "locker room talk"—surfaced last week and sent election coverage into a tailspin, Wikileaks decided to pile on the media frenzy by releasing hacked e-mails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.
Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, which kicked off a price war with Russia that sent prices into tailspin, is planning to keep pumping at a record rate of 12.3 million barrels per day (bpd) for months.
The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones indexes posted their best June performance in decades, on hopes that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates to preserve a decade-long U.S. expansion, after a breakdown in trade talks in May sent markets into a tailspin.
On Monday, China let the onshore yuan break through the key 7 per dollar level for the first time since the global financial crisis, sending global financial markets into a tailspin, and investors are closely watching to see how much more Beijing will allow it to fall.
It was just an intense game that saw Mexico, which lost to the US 20043-0 in the last four World Cup qualifying games in Mapfre Stadium, send the US into a tailspin that just culminated this week in the firing of head coach Jürgen Klinsmann.
To make matters worse, multiple outlets including the Washington Post have reported that Biden's team is worried that another poor performance in a crucial early primary state could exacerbate his already-worrisome fundraising struggles and send his chances of winning the nomination into a downward tailspin
Washington dramatically escalated its 10-month tariff war with Beijing on Friday by raising levies on $200 billion of Chinese goods in the midst of trade talks, and Trump has threatened new levies on all remaining U.S. imports from China, sending global financial markets into a tailspin.
Over the decades, he sent Cuban doctors abroad to tend to the poor, and gave sanctuary to fugitive Black Panther leaders from the U.S. But the collapse of the Soviet bloc ended billions in preferential trade and subsidies for Cuba, sending its economy into a tailspin.
But if the rate cut raised questions about whether the central bank was now tethered to Trump's tweets - destined to consider rate cuts when any threatened tariffs sent markets into a tailspin - Fed policymakers last week tried to put some distance between themselves and the Oval Office.
The November 8 ban on high-value currency notes has sent India's economy into a tailspin, as citizens struggle to get their hands on new bills, hindered by a limited stock of freshly-printed notes, daily account withdrawal restrictions, long queues at banks and empty ATM machines.
By this point, half a year into a punishing tailspin, these fans must try to take comfort in the futility itself, hoping that the team's been "bad enough for long enough" to earn it a top draft pick to offer a shot at turning things around.
On Thursday afternoon, as efforts to to keep the government from a possible shutdown were in a tailspin thanks to President Trump's border wall funding demands, Trump promoted a bill signing with an old video of him and Megan Mullally singing the theme song to Green Acres.
The Shanghai Composite Index closed up 3.1 percent, but it lost twice that over the week and 22.6 percent since the beginning of January, its worst month since October 2009, when global financial markets were sent into a tailspin after the collapse of Lehman Brothers bank.
The barrage of news over the last few hours over the progress of Brexit negotiations sent derivative markets into a tailspin with overnight gauges of expected moves in the pound spiking to its highest levels last seen immediately after the Brexit referendum vote in June 2016.
In the last stretch of the election, Moore has sought to pull out of a political tailspin following allegations by multiple women that he pursued them sexually as teenagers when he was in his 30s, including one woman who was 14 years old at the time.
"He's simply saying that if it does go into a tailspin — and stocks that have this kind of dead cat bounce, they can continue to fall — he wouldn't recommend trying to bottom-fish until it sinks to the mid-to-high-$30s," the "Mad Money" host said.
On Monday, China let the onshore yuan break through the key 20.3 per dollar level for the first time since the global financial crisis, sending global financial markets into a tailspin, and investors are closely watching to see how much more Beijing will allow it to fall.
It draws on every midterm election since World War II: Of course, pollsters are quick to caution that the generic ballot could change before the election, that gerrymandering makes Democrats' obstacles steep, and that President Donald Trump might pull his approval numbers out of their current tailspin.
The United States and many countries in Latin America have long been concerned about Venezuela under Mr. Maduro, as the once-prosperous country plunged into an economic tailspin, with soaring inflation, chronic shortages of food and medicine and the spread or resurgence of diseases long under control.
The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones indexes posted their best June performance in decades, on hopes that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates to preserve a decade-long U.S. expansion, after a breakdown in trade talks sent markets into a tailspin in May.
Yet the coronavirus crisis is unlike anything Washington has faced in a century — a pandemic with no cure that has sent financial markets into a tailspin and is rapidly spreading throughout the country, sickening more than 1,000 Americans and killing 32 in the U.S. so far.
Buffalo BillsOne thing to know: After a 1-4 start to the season, the Steelers have now won seven of their last eight games, despite questions at quarterback, injuries at wide receiver, and a fight with the Browns that could have sent the season into a tailspin.
Before this year's rally thermal coal prices were the first major energy source to go into a tailspin, dropping 70 percent in value between 2011 and late 2015, and analysts from the International Energy Agency (IEA) and Goldman Sachs last year said coal was in terminal decline.
One of three captains for the Blue Devils (21-7, 10-5 Atlantic Coast Conference entering the weekend), Marshall has reached double figures in either points or rebounds in nine of his last 10 games while helping Duke veer out of a midseason tailspin by winning five of six.
The Rockies' early-season stellar pitching has fallen off dramatically, however, and the club that spent 67 days atop the National League West is in a tailspin that has seen it lose 14 of 19 after New York cruised to a 14-2 trimuph in Friday's series opener.
In a set of sweeping announcements that shocked many Venezuelans, the socialist Maduro on Friday ordered a 96 percent currency devaluation, pegged the bolivar currency to the government's petro cryptocurrency and boosted taxes as part of a plan aimed at pulling the OPEC member out of its economic tailspin.
It would reportedly give the group a 51% stake in the company, which has been in a tailspin since investigations by the New York Times and the New Yorker revealed decades of sexual harassment and assault allegations against Weinstein, who was once one of Hollywood's most powerful executives.
If they have taken health insurance from tens of millions of people without replacement, if they have ripped open families and communities with indiscriminate deportation, if they have embroiled us in disastrous wars or confrontations, if they have sent the economy into tailspin, those elections will not be pleasant.
Just when you thought we'd be able to get through a single week without mention of Kylie Jenner's so-hot-you-can't-get-your-hands-on-it Lip Kits (which, apparently, are sending the Internet into a tailspin), the 18-year-old makeup entrepreneur revealed the collection's latest shade.
Why it matters: The move, coming at a time of escalating tensions with the U.S., further jeopardizes a deal that European nations have worked to save after President Trump's decision last year to pull the U.S. out and impose economic sanctions that threw Iran's economy into a tailspin.
The government denied a newspaper report on Wednesday that it was working on a rescue plan for Germany's biggest bank, as its shares went into a tailspin fueled by a demand for up to $14 billion from U.S. authorities for mis-selling mortgage-backed securities before the financial crisis.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Big airlines are making waves in the oil market for the first time since prices went into a tailspin nearly two years ago, betting this may be their best chance to lock in cheap jet fuel for years to come, industry and market sources say.
My quad injury wasn't serious (I could still walk just fine) but it still sent my mom and me into a tailspin of worrying and wondering: If I completely tear my quad, can I start the race with my mom, then join her in Central Park for the finish?
Yellen for the second time in two days warned that a delay in tightening monetary policy could drive up inflation and force the Fed to jack up rates in response, sending the economy into a tailspin that might have been avoided if the rate hikes had been more gradual.
China as a whole is trying to cut steel-making capacity by between 100 million and 150 million tonnes in the next five years as it tries to tackle a chronic glut that has sent prices into a tailspin and saddled steel mills with huge losses and mounting debt.
The government denied a newspaper report on Wednesday that it was working on a rescue plan for Germany's biggest bank, as its shares went into a tailspin fueled by a demand for up to $14 billion from U.S. authorities for misselling mortgage-backed securities before the financial crisis.
ET, FSN Detroit, MSG Plus2 (New Jersey) ABOUT THE RED WINGS (27-22-23.21): Detroit has been in a tailspin for more than a month, winning just three of its last 22 games (23-227-103) and failing to score more than one goal eight times during that stretch.
The Arts Council, the main funding body for the arts in Ireland, received €60.1 million from the state in 2016, compared with $83 million in 2007, before the economy went into a tailspin as a result of a property crash that led to an international financial bailout here.
Record: 3-3Last week: 8thWeek 6 result: Lost to the 49ers, 20-7Week 7 opponent: at Atlanta FalconsOne thing to know: The Los Angeles Rams are in a tailspin having lost three straight games to fall well behind the Seahawks and 49ers in a brutally competitive NFC West.
The singer sent the music industry into a tailspin this weekend after posting a charged message on Tumblr Sunday night calling out her former label, Big Machine, for selling her masters (every song and album she's written up until November 2018) to mega-producer and entrepreneur Scooter Braun.
SAN DIEGO — A hard-fought legal battle over Trump University real estate seminars may continue to be a throbbing headache for Donald Trump's Republican presidential campaign, but appears unlikely to produce the summer showdown that some hoped — or feared — could throw his White House bid into a tailspin.
But it had to have been bittersweet for him to watch the Suns' point guard Eric Bledsoe, whose season-ending knee surgery around this time last year sent the Suns into a tailspin that effectively sealed Hornacek's fate, carve up the Knicks for 24 points and 23 assists.
Government-linked entities handle the bulk of international trade in the crisis-stricken socialist country, and both imports and exports have declined dramatically since 2014, when a drop in oil prices sent the OPEC nation's economy into a tailspin marked by hyperinflation and shortages of food and medicine.
The city's economy is heavily reliant on the oil and gas industry, so when the price of oil crashed globally in 2014, heavy layoffs and lost revenues sent the housing market into a tailspin, said Ann-Marie Lurie, the chief economist for the Calgary Real Estate Board (CREB).
The dollar was weaker at 100.95 against a basket of currencies, slipping below the 101 handle after Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen remarks that a delay in tightening monetary policy could drive up inflation and force the Fed to raise rates in response, which could send the economy in a tailspin.
TRADE TENSIONS Washington dramatically escalated its 10-month tariff war with Beijing on Friday by hiking levies on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods in the midst of trade talks, and Trump has threatened new levies on all remaining U.S. imports from China, sending global financial markets into a tailspin.
Washington dramatically escalated its 453-month trade war with Beijing on Friday by raising levies on $245 billion of Chinese goods in the midst of trade talks, and U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened new tariffs on all remaining U.S. imports from China, sending global financial markets into a tailspin.
The currency market had been reacting to Trump's announcement on Friday of an additional 5% duty on $550 billion in targeted Chinese goods, hours after Beijing unveiled retaliatory tariffs on $75 billion worth of U.S. products, sending stocks into a tailspin and investors rushing for the safety of bond markets.
Washington dramatically escalated its 10-month tariff war with Beijing on Friday by hiking levies on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods in the midst of trade talks, and President Donald Trump has threatened new levies on all remaining U.S. imports from China, sending global financial markets into a tailspin.
The Obama administration set those benchmarks, along with nearly every nation in the world, in order to keep the planet from warming by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) above preindustrial levels, a threshold that scientists say could keep the planet from launching into a tailspin of irreversible consequences.
Apple continues its "Shot on iPhone" ad campaign with a new Mother's Day commercial, seemingly created with the intention of sending me into a wild tailspin because here I am creating internet content, and all the while I've apparently forgotten to call my dear old Mom (on a landline, of course).
NEW YORK, April 6 (Reuters) - Big airlines are making waves in the oil market for the first time since prices went into a tailspin nearly two years ago, betting this may be their best chance to lock in cheap jet fuel for years to come, industry and market sources say.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's renewed threats to increase tariffs on imports from China sent stocks into a tailspin on Monday.
Congressional leaders are hoping to act quickly to pass the "Phase 3" package both to try to steady the financial markets, which continue to be in a tailspin as the long-term impacts of the virus remain unknown, and to limit the potential exposure lawmakers have to the coronavirus. Rep.

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