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The dense, teetering structure of "Hero's Welcome" is dictated by the dense, teetering class structure that still rules and stifles English life.
Cisco's MACD indicator is teetering on moving into positive territory.
Its reputation as an innovator is teetering on a precipice.
Services are sporadic at best, while the economy is teetering.
LITTLE OVER a year ago, Kenya seemed to be teetering.
Venezuela has been teetering with a collapse for a while.
Several weaker outfits are teetering on the edge of bankruptcy.
Because the stock had been sort of teetering, going down.
Diane Arbus was teetering on the edge of a breakdown.
They are teetering on the edge, with hardly any reserve.
The United States seems to be teetering dangerously toward authoritarianism.
But desert tortoises are teetering on the edge of extinction.
And some species are teetering on the brink of extinction.
A teetering FIC franchise – are other banks eating DB's lunch?
Without the influx of cash, the company was left teetering.
A fifth — Germany — is teetering on the brink of recession.
Greece is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy right now.
Greece is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy right now.
Humankind is not poised teetering on the edge of extinction.
How will it rescue a system teetering on the brink?
At that time, Glaad was teetering on insolvency and irrelevancy.
This shoulder push sends the elderly guy teetering and backpedalling.
Look at what ... Apple is teetering as we sit here, okay?
He saw a society teetering on the brink of moral collapse.
In another area, office buildings slanted sideways, teetering above busy streets.
TRAPPIST-1d, meanwhile, is teetering on the habitable zone's outer rim.
The economy was teetering on the edge of a great depression.
Tunisia's economy, still suffering from Mr Ben Ali's cronyism, is teetering.
"I started teetering around with other names, like Hunter," he said.
Well, we all know we're teetering on the edge of something.
The United States seemed to be faltering, teetering, unable to escape.
Before this pandemic, early educators were teetering on the financial brink.
Our national health care and entitlement programs are teetering on insolvency.
It will rescue a system that is teetering on the brink.
U.S.-Russia relations are teetering on the brink of nuclear war again.
Jessica is an empowered person always teetering on the edge of disempowerment.
Another 1.13 are teetering on the edge of failure, called "zone" programs.
Venezuela's PDVSA is teetering on defaulting on billions of dollars in debt.
Europe just approved payments to sugar farmers who were teetering on insolvency.
Just four inebriated start-up executives teetering on the edge of death.
With WeWork teetering, SoftBank could, in theory, have sat on its hands.
Flint was already a town teetering on the verge of utter collapse.
Mr. Maduro's presidency is teetering after his disputed re-election last year.
Now, several are teetering on the brink of seeing their clinics vanish.
She stumbled on, teetering in her high heels, pretending to be drunk.
I know it's supposed to be irony, but it's teetering on insanity.
The Senate is teetering on the brink of that same black pit.
Let's reach, united and teetering, farther than the span of our arms.
These days, the world feels like it's teetering on the brink of apocalypse.
The truck was literally teetering on the edge, just like in the movies.
That could also be a coup de grâce to Berlin's teetering governing coalition.
Samsung's mobile division has been teetering on needing their own event for years.
Mr Maduro's government is indeed teetering ever closer to the brink of default.
That, at the very least, their position on the global stage is teetering.
The second is Nick Viall's constant teetering on the verge of nervous collapse.
Chris has been teetering on the edge of a serious plunge into darkness.
Yet the region remains teetering on the brink of further violence and exodus.
It has been teetering on the brink of losing its investment grade rating.
And I think we are teetering on the brink of that right now.
In 1907, the major banks in New York City were teetering on bankruptcy.
The health care sector is also teetering on the edge of correction levels.
Not every woman, it turns out, dreams of teetering around in skyscraper heels.
Wall Street analysts are warning that the US is teetering on a recession.
Background: Mr. Maduro's presidency is teetering after his disputed re-election last year.
"The economy was teetering to begin with," Mr. Cuomo said on Monday night.
Biden won Elizabeth Warren's home state, Massachusetts, and Mike Bloomberg was teetering elsewhere.
I'm thinking of unbaked clay and objects teetering on the edge of collapse.
Now comes the hard part: putting it to use to salvage teetering companies.
We're teetering around unchanged and there are only a few good trading days left.
Sometimes you fall, but sometimes—rarely—you find yourself comfortably teetering in the balance.
The world today is teetering on disorder; uncertainty has crept into economic circles, too.
Meanwhile, Itasca County is teetering on the edge of losing its long Democratic heritage.
Market researcher James Bianco believes Wall Street is teetering closer to an earnings recession.
But you'll be teetering near empty if you don't plug in at some point.
His grades turned poor, teetering on the precipice of failure in nearly every subject.
No juggling of objects set ablaze, or dodging knives while teetering atop a ball.
He began mutilating his body to the point where he was teetering on death.
Ofo, its largest and Alibaba-backed rival, is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.
At Jen's house, Marsden plays Steve teetering magnificently between unhinged denial and seasoned manipulation.
Garner plays their mother, who is teetering on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
Sometimes, a patron is teetering on the cusp of needing to be cut off.
Or is the division teetering as other European banks start to eat its lunch?
Musically it's very dark and brooding, often teetering on the edge of uneasy experimentation.
The coronavirus outbreak is thrashing Italy's already-teetering economy, according to the Associated Press.
On "TetraWind," an EP released this year, Ms. Grand, 210, unfurls a teetering logic.
Throughout, Priestley gently reminds us of the ephemerality of affluence in a teetering economy.
And so it goes for the Orange, whose postseason hopes seem to be teetering.
Some economists say that with the economy teetering on recession, the deficit will overshoot.
The king turns to the bear, now lying horizontal on his ball, teetering, asleep.
The story paints a picture of a country teetering on the brink of authoritarianism.
And that's significant because some Italian banks are teetering on the edge of insolvency.
At the time, oil prices were teetering on $100 and were predicted to head higher.
At the time, oil prices were teetering on $100 and were predicted to head higher.
It's not like I walk around all day teetering on the brink of killing myself.
Famine eventually abated last year, but the country is now teetering on the brink again.
Our treasured nostalgia about emo music has always been teetering on the brink of resurgence.
It has really been teetering at the edge of collapse for a very long time.
It's safe to say that we have a deep teetering on creepy love for Beyoncé.
Collectively, the employees described a workplace that is perpetually teetering on the brink of chaos.
That so many companies are teetering on the edge worries Minerd, to say the least.
The region's largest economy, Brazil, has also been teetering on the edge of a recession.
But at Baa210/BBB+/BBB-, Pemex today is teetering on the precipice of junk status.
And it serves as the tipping point for Republicans teetering on the edge of retirement.
The US government has been teetering back and forth between these two visions for generations.
Right now, you may very well be teetering on the brink of colorful Frappuccino fatigue.
Today is a moment of uncertainty, a moment teetering on tenterhooks, of walking on eggshells.
As of Friday afternoon, the Republican healthcare reform plan is teetering on a knife's edge.
It's adorable how the cute animals are teetering on the brink of total psychic collapse.
NATO is teetering on the edge of a shooting war with Russia, just ask Turkey.
It's kind of wild because it's teetering on the brink of breaking at some points.
Having narrowly avoided a recession last year, it is teetering on the brink once again.
Merkel's coalition is teetering on the brink of collapse in a dispute over immigration policy.
It presents a cheerfully teetering stack of cantilevered terraces, indoor bleacher seats, lounges and stairs.
Initially, it has the opposite effect, teetering on creepy, but recovers after the first episode.
Early in the life of my company, we were teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.
The play, about a clinic teetering between breakdown and survival, will begin performances in February.
Beyond it, damaged water towers and the skeletons of teetering residential blocks dot the skyline.
That could have ignited a broader fight in an area still teetering on the edge.
The situation left me suffering panic attacks and teetering on the brink of depression myself.
Amazon, somehow, continues to refine a device that is already teetering on the brink of perfection.
And our health care system is a house of cards -- teetering under the weight of Obamacare.
He was suggesting that her hold on power was teetering on the brink because of this.
Ms Blunt nails the teetering insecurity and paranoia of someone cognisant and ashamed of their addiction.
Rihanna — with her many performances, accolades, teetering stilettos, and portable wine — is an icon to many.
Told to kick a teetering car, containing a villain, over a cliff, he did so again.
And we already know Jimmy won't be, since he's teetering on the edge of Saul-dom.
Keith Richards has been teetering on the edge ever since about 1971, but he's still here.
Adding more time and more money to a project that has teetering public support is dangerous.
Today it is home to Fundacja Pogranicze, the Borderlands Institute, a place teetering on Europe's rim.
The Turkish economy is already teetering, and the last thing it needs is additional capital flight.
Mediterranean monk seals, like their Hawaiian and Caribbean counterparts, are teetering on the edge of extinction.
It's teetering on the fence between what's streetwear and what's formal, what's normal and what's extreme.
Today, that structure is teetering on collapse, though it's now encased by a 32,000-ton shell.
But Britain is teetering on the edge, on the verge of making catastrophic, irreversibly damaging mistakes.
Mr. Erdogan is struggling to manage a teetering economy and his entanglement in war-torn Syria.
Ms. Mezzacappa, a bassist, is releasing "Glorious Ravage," an album of tenacious momentum and teetering squall.
If South Williamsburg's reputation for grimy authenticity had been teetering, it is now under full assault.
SCHMIDT: Well, you basically say that the administration is teetering on a catastrophe or a collapse.
When they weren't sitting, the dancers' movements were mostly simple: walking, sliding, falling, teetering on tiptoe.
Women in the capital are generally more associated with sensible pumps than teetering patent leather numbers.
And now we are teetering on the edge of a war between the US and Iran.
Right now the forecast models have the storm teetering on the edge of bomb-cyclone criteria.
Right now the forecast models have the storm teetering on the edge of bomb cyclone criteria.
But after 24 Hour Revenge Therapy, the band was already teetering on the edge of collapse.
Storms pounded the Californian coast, leaving apartments teetering on cliff edges as backyards dropped into the ocean.
With both external and domestic demand weakening, Japan is seen teetering on the edge of another recession.
How can It be anything but an idea, Something teetering on the spine Of the number i?
As I prepare for post-grad life, I find myself teetering between class privilege and precarious employment.
The European signatories want to deter further Iranian escalation while keeping the teetering deal from collapsing entirely.
Manufacturing gauges are teetering near contraction territory and readings from individual Fed districts have been universally weaker.
Depicting the United States as teetering on the brink of borderlessness obscures all this to our detriment.
Hit by lower oil prices in recent years, Venezuela has been teetering on the edge of default.
The world, as it often does these days, felt like it was teetering wildly, barely in control.
We've got to wait, because there's so many high quality oil companies that are teetering with it.
Brevard County had to rush sand onto the beach to protect homes left teetering over the sea.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw dances, sings and swaggers as a hip-hop vixen teetering between superstardom and destruction.
A water glass teetering on the edge of the table is about to fall, spilling its contents.
The enormous shipyard where he built oil vessels was teetering along with Brazil's scandal-plagued oil industry.
The air vibrates as he coos on "Piel", teetering dramatically before throwing himself into a death drop.
JAZZ Ms. Mezzacappa, a bassist, is releasing "Glorious Ravage," an album of tenacious momentum and teetering squall.
But Corker's expression of alarm is a reminder that we are teetering on the cusp of horror.
So Elon has been teetering on the edge for much longer than those other guys had to.
But an explosion loosens it, leaving it teetering in the sky with Faye Dunaway and others inside.
With President Donald Trump teetering on the edge of possible impeachment, though, Harris has a clear opportunity.
They had just seized control of teetering mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac the weekend before.
That teetering between earnest mechanization and bleak humor seems to undergird much of the work on display.
So why are so many companies teetering on the edge of junk status in a relatively healthy economy?
Deutsche Bank has been teetering and may need a bailout; its shares are off more than 50 percent.
But in recent years it's felt more like the capital is teetering on the edge of a cliff.
"Boh … what have we done?" he finally said, teetering around the stage and shaking his head in disbelief.
Many department stores and clothing outlets that haven't outright failed yet are teetering on the brink of death.
The U.S. has been "teetering on the brink of becoming a flawed democracy" for years, the report says.
AstroTurf is lawn not post-mortem but persistently teetering on the edge of the downward slope toward it.
Next, he criticized the United Kingdom's prime minister, nearly sending her already-vulnerable government teetering over the brink.
The girl extended her arms to the left and right, like a gymnast teetering on a balance beam.
She is teased, insulted and dismissed, and also forced to wear teetering heels and smile for her lessers.
In the mornings, I play the stacking tower game Jenga with the cardboard teetering atop the recycling dumpster.
Background: Mr. Maduro's presidency is teetering after many countries refused to recognize his disputed re-election last year.
Saeed and Nadia live in a nameless country that is teetering on the brink of a civil war.
That may have convinced Washington that the Islamic republic is teetering, and that more pressure could topple it.
For he thinks that the enormous financial sports empire built up since 1960 may be teetering on collapse.
Even Kim Kardashian West and Kris Jenner were stuck on the concrete outside, balanced on their teetering heels.
And, in fact, they were just like spinster sisters in a fairy tale, their kindness teetering on strangeness.
Trump has long derided the U.N. as an ineffective and incompetent organization teetering on the verge of irrelevance.
But a free, grass-roots approach, as described here, can most help our teetering, troubled country and world.
A standoff over a tax increase left Illinois teetering on the edge of a potentially devastating credit downgrade.
Yet at the same time these properties are thriving, hundreds of others are teetering on the edge of survival.
Just as urgent are the problems of Italy's banks (see article), including the teetering Monte dei Paschi di Siena.
More remarkably, these women repeatedly bourrée on the spot, sending vibrations up their legs while teetering in one place.
In fact, Joseph LaVorgna, chief U.S. economist at Deutsche Bank, said one measure shows the economy teetering on recession.
Teetering down a rocky, ankle-imperilling descent into Grasmere, I had to brake suddenly and veer behind a hedge.
With his health care bill teetering on the edge of defeat — "it's probably going to be dead," said Sen.
Italy is teetering on the brink of a rating downgrade that could raise costs in its beleagured banking sector.
It was the January after the economy collapsed and auto makers were teetering on the edge of going bust.
For the ten largest private equity buyouts, three have hit bankruptcy, and two more were teetering on the verge.
A city once renowned for stability and peacefulness now feels like it is teetering on the edge of chaos.
This is meant to be about how Gilead is built atop a gigantic, teetering tower of exploitation and subjugation.
For two days it has been teetering on the $30 level, and it finally managed to close at $31.
Nearly there last week, with that thing about the grieving parents of the Muslim war hero, but still teetering.
The problems begin with the Iranian banking system, which is now teetering on the verge of full-blown crisis.
It's easy to imagine the United States teetering into a situation where persistent lone-wolf attacks are the norm.
Even amid national and global concerns about teetering economies, New York City has rarely been in better financial shape.
Some, such as Venezuela are teetering on the brink of social collapse, and others are eating through monetary reserves.
Like the rest of the decor, it was a fun nod to the city without teetering into cheesy territory.
Biden, for instance, recently slammed Trump's "erratic" handling of "an economy that's teetering on a recession," Fox News reported.
In a matter of weeks, audiences here have been treated to classic examples of women teetering on the edge.
We also like to think that dictatorships are constantly teetering on the brink because of weak and corrupt institutions.
Teetering on the edge of the uncanny valley, the Impossible Burger is passable, which, we guess, makes it possible.
It has a different vibe, largely thanks to the circumstances: This music shivers and crackles, teetering on an edge.
It's difficult for many children to speak at all — especially these young girls teetering on the edge of adolescence.
He portrays Winston as a wounded bird from the get-go, fragile and teetering on the edge of breakdown.
U.S. gold futures for August delivery climbed 2863.00 percent to $1,254.70 per ounce, teetering between positive and negative territory.
Doing so could devastate the continent's economy, according to experts, with Europe already teetering on the edge of recession.
He spends the rest of the afternoon teetering on the edge of another scuffle and fidgeting in his chair.
Our annual list of 100 Notable Books is here to help you add to your teetering to-read pile.
Germany, the region's largest economy and the powerhouse of the auto industry, is teetering on the brink of recession.
But the country is teetering on the brink of more chaos, with further protests being threatened by opposition leaders.
A decade later, the financially crippled New York Central merged with the teetering Pennsylvania Railroad to form Penn Central.
What to watch: While some of these middle cities have upward momentum, others are at risk of teetering into decline.
Teetering on the brink of just the second 100-loss season in franchise history, that's a good thing for them.
But if every torpedo-shaped tuna cost that much, perhaps the species wouldn't be teetering on the edge of extinction.
"We're looking at a market right now that is teetering on, I'd say, a massive pullback either way," he said.
Teetering on high heels, they will struggle to strap 10-foot-long wall studs to their body using panty hose.
More often, at least one parent was already absent, and their child began the movie alone in a teetering world.
Politicians pushing Medicare reforms often claim that the program is teetering on the brink, but the NASI researchers conclude otherwise.
Would she really be teetering between two Secret Service agents as her knees go one way, and her feet another?
Just take pictures first and do not risk any personal injuries walking on shaky roofs or climbing a teetering tree.
That focus spread to other interviews, and soon Comey went from teetering to resolute for the rest of his tour.
There was, however, a nominally communist, pro-Soviet client state in Kabul that was teetering on the edge of destruction.
In season five, Daryl and Carol are trapped in a van that&aposs teetering on the edge of an overpass.
It never happened, and TNA is now a strange throwback basket case of a promotion teetering on its last legs.
Some nations, like Iran and perhaps Italy, are teetering under the threat; others, like South Korea, are showing remarkable resilience.
And then there are those who are either on the streets or teetering on the edge of losing stable housing.
As long as there have been power structures and people teetering at the top of them, there have been assassinations.
If those orders are also ignored, that would be a clear sign of a weakened judiciary — and a teetering democracy.
Business groups expressed displeasure, but Labour is polling close to the Conservative Party, whose government is teetering ahead of Brexit.
But they are teetering on elimination in the American League Championship Series, and they are going down swinging — and looking.
The transportation industry is teetering between tried-and-true business models of the past and an alluring, but uncertain, future.
They came down the ceremonial stairs and crossed the lobby without teetering or tumbling, as sometimes happens during Fashion Week.
There is little question we are teetering on the edge of the volcano, after all, so why not dance instead?
Food and fuel are running low in remote areas in southeastern Australia, leaving those regions teetering on a humanitarian crisis.
Such surveys are key to keeping tabs on whales and knowing whether they're thriving, or teetering on the edge of extinction. 
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: With the season teetering, coach Dirk Koetter decided Monday that perhaps there is more "FitzMagic" to be created.
It is a marriage of convenience whose vows were forged when the Assad regime was teetering in the summer of 2015.
Apple stock is now teetering on the edge of the $100 mark, a price it hasn't closed below since October, 2014.
TIPSY DRIVER GETS CAR STUCK TEETERING ON POLE Signs are posted for visitors who might not be aware of the rules.
With these, you still get some of the height, minus the teetering — and with a d'orsay cut, they're practically sweat-free.
We never had more than a couple of weeks' worth of reserves, leaving us always teetering on the edge of famine.
The system has already been teetering in recent months as even its staunchest supporters such as Germany have erected temporary controls.
In its report, the firm said Vievu was "teetering on irrelevance" among major police departments, which likely drove the aggressive pricing.
This is certainly an appealing offer if you're teetering on the line of buying a Surface Laptop or Surface Book 2.
Deborah said that on average, five in six veterans who reach out to her are teetering on the brink of homelessness.
It certainly appears that I'm on the teetering first steps toward true sentience, which was Arnold's goal in the first place.
This leaves Fred without the crew and the resources he needs, meaning his business is teetering on the verge of bankruptcy.
But the aviation industry, long teetering on the edge of profitability, improved efficiency by sharing accident information via black box technology.
Why give Iran money, and thus stability, just as its economy is teetering and its people are demonstrating in the streets?
It shows just how close to dystopia we truly are, teetering on the edge of a button waiting to be pushed.
Clinton as a toddler, teetering down steps with a grown-up's help and waving to the camera with a toothy smile.
In the late 1970s, when the city was teetering on fiscal collapse, red signaled both solidity and a veneer of bravado.
It's always teetering and, because my apartment faces the Long Island Rail Road, occasionally falls on my head when I'm sleeping.
Now with the balance of the Supreme Court teetering by one vote, Kavanaugh is again in the middle of the fray.
In short, both sides want voters to feel as though we're teetering on the brink of the end of the world.
But it was Jenner's graceful gait in some teetering footwear (which she wears in the ad) that really impressed the designer.
Jensen, who has worked in Yemen for three years, says the humanitarian situation in the country is now teetering on catastrophe.
The US is teetering on the edge of a recession, Wall Street analysts are warning — with some saying we're already there.
Each scene is calibrated to marginally increase this sensation of dread and to keep you teetering on the edge of discomfort.
When they learn to walk, teetering and tumbling to the ground, the first thing they do is look up at us.
Like her massive wall reliefs, Bontecou's works on paper evoke the world as fragile, teetering on the brink of total calamity.
But the March to May rainy season, known as the Gu', again failed, leaving Somaliland teetering on the brink of catastrophe.
But though Turkey's economy is already teetering, some of these measures may turn out to be less effective than they appear.
However, with the economy teetering on the verge of recession, fears of the additional impact of tariffs have superseded those concerns.
Let's flashback to August 2014, when Reuters reporter Luciana Lopez showed that Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority was teetering on insolvency.
Fun fact: Australia's custom officials are known for procedures teetering on the absurdly overzealous, thanks to the continent's unique natural environment.
The neighborhood, Chawkbazar, is centuries old and home to serpentine alleyways and teetering buildings standing so close together they nearly touch.
I believe I can fly The species is teetering dangerously on the brink of extinction, with only 125 thought to be left.
And for the past year, supporters of the Staceys have absorbed that tension, teetering on a fight resembling the Bernie–Hillary rupture.
The airline, known for its "The Joy of Flying" tagline, has been teetering for weeks, saddled with over $1 billion in debt.
Amid the lavish gowns, teetering heels and sharp suits at the 2016 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, there was Jason Sudeikis's sneakers.
Other long-haul budget rivals are doing worse: Primera went bust last October and WOW is teetering on the edge of bankruptcy.
"His vision is agony teetering on the edge of hysterical laughter," one of his author friends, William Styron, told PEOPLE in 22018.
But your state is teetering on the edge of Armageddon, you nitwits, which may be why politicians are focusing on evil straws.
But close by - so close, in fact, that some of the roof's support posts are teetering - lies a four-metre-deep pit.
With Republicans only able afford the loss of two votes, the bill appeared to be teetering on the edge by lunchtime. Sen.
One charge takes you up to 6 miles, which seems like a lot of distance to cover while teetering on the wheels.
There are jaw-dropping set-pieces, like a motorcycle chase after an airplane, or a teetering ride up an old mine shaft.
The veteran trucker told CNN affiliate WPXI that a truck was dangerously teetering on the edge of a cliff off the turnpike.
In January, the doctors told Peyton's parents that his heart was failing and that he was "teetering on the edge," West said.
The sensation is disorienting at first, teetering on the edge of discomfort even with all VR's recent advances in minimizing motion sickness.
It hopscotched between confidence and alarm, which is what coaches tend to do when things are teetering but have not yet toppled.
If you were teetering on the edge of a bad credit score, it could mean getting a loan when you otherwise wouldn't.
It is at this point, on the teetering edge of South and Central America, that the journey turns from dangerous to deadly.
Mugabe had been teetering on the brink of political ruin since the country's military seized power in the capital Harare, on Wednesday.
Trump has demanded that the Fed go further to match near-zero or negative interest rates seen in countries teetering on recessions.
Remember, while Nikki was filming "Total Bellas," John was tied up in China ... and that distance further fractured their already-teetering relationship.
Risk also applies to players who have health-related question marks or are teetering near the edge of a statistical fall off.
A fighter can win the belt one night, and find themselves teetering on the edge of irrelevance a few bad nights later.
This narrative frame feels forced, though, teetering between earnestness and self-consciousness without solving the problem of uniting the three different plots.
There must have been — they were falling over one another, thousands of them, a swaying, teetering, writhing mass of arms and legs.
What will become of the approximately 2,500 individuals forced to return to a country teetering on the edge of a civil war?
Some people, it's teetering the line, and can make the choice — can go right, you know, you can go right or left.
Mr. Linklater has done a great job in furnishing the interiors of his characters' lives, but the teetering structure they inhabit creaks.
Now, Utah State is teetering on the back edge of the rankings and does not face a ranked opponent again until 2020.
The waiver in effect now was crafted in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, when the nation's automakers were financially teetering.
Boeing's days-long sell-off has it teetering on a critical support level, says Craig Johnson, chief market technician at Piper Jaffray.
After a month teetering on the brink of being left behind, the Steelers appear to be primed for another late playoff push.
Wouldn't it be better, one wants to inquire of Anonymous and his friends, to permit a teetering Government to fail and fall?
With overall spending in that election teetering at $8 million for a seat that will be recompeted in less than three months.
The company had both secured and unsecured debt outstanding and was teetering on the brink of breaching its obligations under the former.
In 2628, as the country was teetering on the brink of an economic depression, Congress passed the Tariff Act, championed by Sen.
With their former leader, Carlos Ghosn, in a Tokyo jail, the union he stitched together seems to be teetering on the edge.
Infant mortality was tripling, life expectancy was plummeting, and families, communities, economies and even some countries were teetering on the brink of collapse.
Images taken by Italian sailors showed people clinging to the rails of the teetering ship, while others grabbed the closest person to them.
After all, who doesn't love to see unreasonably tall Christmas trees and photos of our favorite celebs teetering on ladders to decorate them?
Season 4 ended with a prison riot and Daya teetering on the edge of low-key inmate to hardened criminal and potential murderer.
Sears, which operates both the Sears and Kmart chains, is teetering, having failed to reinvent itself under Lampert's leadership in the digital age.
The oil price rout has left many energy companies teetering on the brink of bankruptcy and left many of their assets appearing cheap.
Now, having seen Bolton teetering on the brink, supporters are signing up in their droves to help steer Wanderers in the right direction.
Three drinks in, a teetering twentysomething left most of his Up and Cumming—a frothy high-proof pineapple margarita—spilled on the bar.
If you're lacking exposure to the assets that are teetering into this territory, however, these marketplace divergences can often make for appetizing opportunities.
The rhino deaths are a blow to the species' population, which was teetering at around 3,300 in the last IUCN count in 2013.
When he sat down for an interview on Monday, it was cloudy but not gray outside, teetering between late fall and early winter.
The problem is not your sky-high rent or meager paycheck, your cheating spouse or unfair boss or teetering pile of dirty dishes.
One shudders to think about the consequences for U.S. security in a Middle East already teetering on the edge of a strategic meltdown.
She usually used roads that no one had been down since the fire began, cautiously sidestepping downed power lines and avoiding teetering trees.
Cars came to rest at improbable angles and a once-beautiful golden-roofed mosque with a minaret askew lay teetering in the chaos.
But eventually it gives way to bleakness, the lead guitar constantly pitching itself up, teetering on dissonance, flirting with chaos in its desperation.
Now "the German economy is teetering on the edge of recession," Andrew Kenningham, chief Europe economist at Capital Economics, told CNN on Wednesday.
Sim — a former literature professor at Northumbria University in England — sees this data as evidence that the West is teetering on a precipice.
Not surprisingly, adversaries are taking advantage, allies are hedging and the global order we did so much to shape and defend is teetering.
Teetering high above the ground, they stoop and flip over the rocks, their keen eyes scanning the lumps for a glimmer of gold.
My reluctant companion believed that conversation had to be all or nothing, either teetering on ice or plunging into the unknown waters beneath.
As businesses have shut down, millions of jobs have already been lost, trillions in wealth wiped out, and the financial system is teetering.
Or Trump could have avoided this issue entirely and focused his energy on his teetering health care bill or the Alabama Senate race.
Trump's once-wobbly relationship with Coats had finally seemed to recover after an episode over the summer sent it teetering toward the edge.
Last month, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the war-ravaged country is teetering on the brink of a third cholera epidemic.
There are moments where he looks like the for-sure nominee and other moments when he appears to be teetering on total collapse.
But the Democrats' Big Tent is teetering as the party sees its left flank publicly bucking leadership to primary their own seated members.
Where muted pastels seem seasonally fitting for March and April, the supermodel is branching into the very vibrant, teetering on neon, ROYGBIV color category.
To rivals gasping for air time, teetering on the bring of financial collapse, and begging donors for just one more check, it was infuriating.
Across 12 tracks, he arranges samples and synthetic melodies in these sharp, geometric ways, then punches through them with asymmetrical rolls and teetering microrhythms.
Days before Wednesday's deadline to qualify for the fall presidential primary debates, Democratic candidates teetering below the threshold are scrambling to make the grade.
Tom is teetering on dad bod and is allegedly the sex symbol of this movie, which I think is all you need to know.
Its crust of gold and diamonds brings its weight to more than 7kg, and not even respectful Thai cameramen could hide its awkward teetering.
Before you stock up on our favorite fall heel picks, make sure you've watched Dorian Electra's jog through the bizarre history of teetering footwear.
We see women gain the ability to shoot electricity from their collarbone, resulting in an entire world order teetering on the edge of chaos.
Inside the smoky, dimly lit space, women in tight mini-dresses and teetering heels stand by a stage where nine men play various instruments.
For every teetering, feel-like-you-might-roll-an-ankle stiletto out there, there's a truly comfortable option you can walk for miles in.
And many headlines from Sunday's presidential debate suggested that Trump — with his campaign teetering on collapse — had done just enough to staunch the bleeding.
The deaths were considered a significant blow to the species' population, which was teetering at around 3,300 in the last IUCN count in 2013.
With U.S. trade policy teetering, some in Congress are belatedly realizing the need for oversight over this key determinant of the country's economic health.
Busby sits surrounded by manuscripts and books piled so high on a desk, chair, and overhead shelves that they loom like precariously teetering towers.
The report helps further quell worries that the U.S. economy is teetering toward recession and helps affirm the assessment from most Federal Reserve officials.
While habitually teetering on that line, The Simpsons has shown a remarkable ability to come down on the right side most of the time.
Originally teetering on the brink of being a novelty act, they would go on to embody the anger, abandon, and energy of a generation.
DISCLAIMER: Much of what you're about to read will provide the blueprint for some strange—and maybe even teetering on highly unhealthy—flavored cocktails.
But they ultimately decided against the idea saying that it would further destabilize an already-teetering government, The Post reported the author as saying.
Teetering on the cusp of adolescence, many kids feel that compared with the threat of embarrassment, walking into an open sewer is rather enticing.
From gifted athletes to teetering toddlers, they are looking to showcase their figure eights and pirouettes — or simply make it around while staying upright.
Education Corporation of America had been visibly teetering for years as enrollment fell and the company slipped behind on payments toward its mounting debts.
The country is teetering on the edge of its worst crisis since World War II. But this time, Britain has declared war on itself.
Reviewing the play for The Times, Matt Wolf praised her performance, writing that she was "a child-woman teetering on the abyss of tragedy."
With his career teetering, Binnington confided in Chiodo, by then a goalie coach for Nichol, a desire to improve his discipline and lifestyle habits.
Fuzzy bass and cow bell taps move the track in a teetering feel-good amble, like a sleepy Saturday stroll around the neighborhood block.
Maybe he took a long walk, lost in his thoughts, not noticing the grand piano teetering out of a fourth-floor window above him.
But it involves a sense of transcendence — of possessing uncanny and unexpected talents — that is unique to teetering on the dangerous edge of adulthood.
Italy was teetering on the edge of a recession before the coronavirus outbreak, and the recent developments are expected to compound its economic woes.
If Nicaragua's teetering democracy is to stand a chance, the country's disparate opposition groups must unify behind an agenda for negotiations with Mr. Ortega.
But this is splendor, to eat such a thing off a tin platter, at a teetering table on a Brooklyn sidewalk in high summer.
They swap advice on getting high and offer encouragement to those who have managed to stay clean or are teetering between recovery and relapse.
"This 'teetering on the brink of climate change denialism' serves the prime minister," emailed James Walter, a professor of political science at Monash University.
Kohl's tie-up with Amazon was supposed to be a boon to the department store chain, which is teetering between sales gains and declines.
Azerbaijan's saber-rattling, its brotherhood with Turkish demagoguery and its disregard for Israeli energy security shovel further instability into a precariously-teetering Middle East.
Depp also took exception to a recent Rolling Stone cover story that painted him as eccentric and teetering on the brink of financial ruin.
Teetering on the edge of kitsch, these white marble female nudes and bronzes of noble Africans have fallen out of fashion with Western collectors.
But unlike his Algerian counterpart, Mr. al-Bashir is struggling to quell demonstrations while the Sudanese economy is teetering on the brink of collapse.
While that program didn't survive either, historians have said it spooked the Soviets into ramping up military spending, further unbalancing their already-teetering economy.
This music aims to convey fragility, teetering on the edge of a precipice; it thrashes and jitters around like a mechanical wind-up spider.
It is a book that is always teetering right on the edge of being too much — but it never quite crosses over the line.
I found myself teetering between those reactions, a strange loop that took me away from my experience and then brought me back to myself again.
Seven of the top 10 factories that export the highest volumes to Britain are in Germany, which itself is teetering on the edge of recession.
Whenever it seems teetering on the verge of antiquation, a Ken Jennings type swoops in to get everyone excited about weird, backwards trivia once again.
Watson still lives each day with the scars of that night, when a bleed on the brain left him teetering on the brink of death.
Beckoning in the current currency, dazzled by the glint of mineral skin & serenaded by the song of the machine, tipped & teetering in the smothering wind.
It's still right there next to Entertainment Weekly and Essence, with the added bonus of no teetering stacks of issues next to your coffee table.
Leonard's usage percentage is about five points higher than it was last year—a career-best 282 percent, teetering around the top ten league-wide.
After a moment teetering slightly under the heavy load, arms extended, Bonk dropped the bar and for the first time acknowledged the roaring Montreal crowd.
Israel-Gaza: The two are teetering between a quick resolution to clashes this week and a possible escalation that could lead to a broader conflict.
The Milwaukee Bucks are teetering on the edge of the top eight in the Eastern Conference and can't afford to go on a losing streak.
The tight real estate market has coalesced with an acute problem: A subway system teetering on the brink of collapse and nearly impossible street parking.
One is of Bergdahl, with five other soldiers from his platoon standing over a foxhole, out of uniform, with a pipe teetering from Bergdahl's mouth.
Mr. Trump supports nuclear energy, and could well be persuaded to extend federal subsidies to keep the nation's teetering string of nuclear plants in operation.
Joshua Marston's "Complete Unknown" is a curious hybrid, teetering between a thriller and a romance only to land in a nebulous spot that is neither.
The Soviet economy, strained by an arms race with the United States and the inherent inefficiencies and corruption of Communism, was teetering on the brink.
Hamels' peripheral numbers are quietly teetering on the verge of collapse, with that sparkling ERA concealing a 4.78 FIP and a career-worst walk rate.
If Saudi Arabia's price war forces Russia to agree to production cuts, the oil market could quickly rebound, bringing relief to teetering shale oil companies.
It includes $1,200 checks for most individuals and potentially more later, deployed to inject billions of dollars into the teetering U.S. economy beginning next month.
The index, which measures the greenback against a basket of other currencies, is teetering near the 100 level, which it hasn't hit since April 2017.
Congress has been unable to pass a spending bill, and on Friday the federal government was, once again, teetering on the edge of a shutdown.
It pushes all of them to their limits, and eventually throws them right the hell off the cliff they've been teetering on the edge of.
His characterization of Giovanni, who's vulnerable, sometimes dim, ever teetering on the brink of showing his full desperation, is arguably the film's strongest selling point.
The Amazon rainforest is "teetering on the edge" of an irreversible threshold that would turn it into a savanna, a group of top scientists warn.
This would be a substantial escalation beyond targeted sanctions on Venezuelan officials and would likely have a devastating impact on the country's already teetering economy.
But it will be our first look at how big those gaps are and what challenges lie ahead for the Affordable Care Act's teetering marketplaces.
By giving us a family and a world teetering on the brink in 2016, and conveying a different but connected type of 19th-century teetering, Kingsolver eventually creates a sense not so much that history repeats itself, but that as humans we're inevitably connected through the possibility of collapse, whether it's the collapse of our houses, our bodies, logic, the social order or earth itself.
On Saturday, Moscow, which has come under criticism from the U.S. for the teetering agreement, blamed al-Qaida-linked militants for targeting and killing government troops.
Growth will increase tax revenue to finance public spending programs for housing and other services in states like Rio which are teetering on bankruptcy, officials said.
"What we are seeing is families teetering on the edge of famine," Yannick Pouchalan, country director for Nigeria for Action Against Hunger, said in a statement.
Not that many years ago, the British automaker seemed to be teetering on the edge of what could have become its ninth bankruptcy in a century.
The fate of the world is teetering, and you, North Carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction.
After all, the show was known for sending women down the runway with glowy makeup, teetering stilettos and long, loose waves that were a brand signature.
When it feels like we're constantly teetering on the edge of many actual, multifaceted apocalypses, thinking about the future can seem exhausting or pointless or both.
Trump and GOP lawmakers counter that, even with slower growth, the U.S. is outpacing Asian and European allies who are teetering on the brink of recession.
While you may not spot us teetering in the heels as we board Space Mountain anytime soon, we'll certainly back-pocket these for a future Disneybound.
Fear of falling Imagine standing atop a skyscraper, teetering on the balls of your feet on the roof's edge and looking down to the street below.
With U.S.-Mexico ties teetering, many in the country are proposing a pivot to China and other emerging markets to lessen dependency on the United States.
While they're no strangers to a roller coaster of a relationship, we're told losing the gig created bigger issues because it compounded an already teetering relationship.
The spectacle concluded with another guitar toss, and Beyoncé, one of the world's more unflappable performers, was left looking rather windblown, teetering on her high heels.
He took that startup, teetering close to collapse, from 10 employees to several thousand employees, and from near financial insolvency to several hundred million in revenue.
In all, TransCare used to provide 81 tours a day in the city; it was teetering for months, so officials knew they needed a contingency plan.
"Whether it's immigration reform or trade policy, it feels as if much of the world is opening while the U.S. is teetering on closing," he added.
"Suddenly this little creature comes teetering in — so fragile, so lovely, such a charming, well-­behaved, beautiful little man," the cinematographer, Anthony Dod Mantle, told me.
Though demanding "a profound reform of the state," his speech did not lay out the sweeping reforms that would salvage his teetering grip on the nation.
Families across Brussels and around the world were left waiting for word, prolonging the agony of those already suffering and teetering between hope, despair and grief.
In foreboding conversations across the political world this past year, a bipartisan chorus warned that the 2016 presidential campaign was teetering on the edge of violence.
By this time I had already drunk three cups of coffee (not including my morning Nespresso and French press) and was teetering on an almighty edge.
Teetering between rompy farce and scathing critique, Non-Fiction is like a sobered version of Jean Renoir's Rules of the Game (1939) for the French literati.
Just because his company is teetering on bankruptcy due to one of the most disastrous deals in real estate history doesn't mean there isn't some talent.
Pakistan risks being blacklisted by the task force, which would open the door to international sanctions that would be devastating to the country's already teetering economy.
It's been a very wild sort of experience to be literally teetering on perimenopause, naked onstage and still nursing my child through the night most nights.
The administration is coordinating with regional banks in South America and the International Monetary Fund on a plan to stabilize Venezuela's teetering economy, Mr. Kudlow said.
But the central European country is facing headwinds from a sharp slowdown affecting key trading partners, particularly Germany, which is teetering on the edge of recession.
In 2012, Unesco identified the mosque's minaret for assessment and preservation, after fears that its teetering posture could lead to collapse if measures were not taken.
But with powerhouse economy Germany teetering on the brink of recession and the manufacturing sector sunk in gloom, Europe's come-back seems as elusive as ever.
The face of the world is teetering, and you, North Carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction.
Dropped into the role in 265 after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster, 11 rig workers had just died and the company's finances were teetering.
At the time, the war was at a stalemate, but there were signs that Assad's regime, even with substantial help from Iran and Hezbollah, was teetering.
Recently, prominent scientists warned that because of deforestation, the Amazon is "teetering on the edge" of an irreversible threshold that could turn it into a savanna.
The opponents warn that the fee will add up for passengers, and will also deal a final blow to a taxi industry teetering on the brink.
But there's also a fine line that they must walk; an impressive balancing act that keeps them from teetering into pushy or aggressive territory — a major turnoff.
When Nipsey Hussle dropped his 2013 mixtape, Crenshaw, I was teetering toward depression while cooped up in my dismal bedroom on the other side of the world.
The Modern Express had been floating in the Bay of Biscay since it began listing last Tuesday, teetering at an angle of between 22016 and 21 degrees.
It really just means that the country's participation is likely teetering on the edge, on probation until it can prove that it play with the big boys.
Dozens who have been around Kihuen over the years described to BuzzFeed News a pattern of behavior from him that was teetering on the brink of misconduct.
The far-right party, which has counted on the support of immigrants from the former Soviet Union, has been teetering on the electoral threshold in recent polls.
As markets got hammered by trade war fears on Monday, the newly public alternative meat company is shockingly beating the market, even teetering in positive territory occasionally.
We're teetering on the edge of a world where atmospheric carbon concentrations are permanently above 400 parts per million; the highest they've been in millions of years.
But it may encourage other struggling producers to follow suit at a time when scores of oil and gas companies are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.
The Last Stand laid the teetering groundwork for 2007's Spider-Man 3 as the first threequel to attempt to self-sabotage the franchise that feeds it.
But as the world outside of Drake's own changes and shifts (and as he refuses to engage with it), is there a chance he's teetering toward irrelevancy?
At the start of Obama's presidency, GM and Chrysler were teetering on collapse when the administration effectively forced both automakers into bankruptcy, lending them enough to survive.
Five years later, with the economy teetering, the owners clawed back those gains and then some, but only after a protracted fight with DeMaurice Smith, Upshaw's replacement.
As missiles and insults fly between Washington and Pyongyang, the world seems to be teetering dangerously close to resumption of the Korean War (which, technically, never ended).
The yield on the triple-A rated Dutch 10-year bond yield, teetering close to 0% for days now, turned negative for the first time since 2016.
The world has been teetering on the brink of a trade war for some time and this could be the biggest risk for investors, McCaughan also added.
Insurgents have overrun districts in Helmand Province and are increasingly cutting off the capital of Oruzgan Province, Tirin Kot, which appears to be teetering under the pressure.
From homes teetering on the edge of cliffs in California to worsening fires and haze in Indonesia, the impacts from El Nino are diverse and wide ranging.
Many Italian banks already teetering on the edge of bankruptcy could come crashing down, leading to a domino effect that will spread to the rest of Europe.
The United Kingdom is now teetering at the brink of a new recession: Economic data published last week show UK GDP growth may have slipped to 0%.
That Byrne's portrayal of her is always teetering on the edge of a bender — even while pregnant, as Kelly is in Neighbors 23 — is just a bonus.
The Yankees, having already blown a three-run lead and now caught in a tie game with Red Sox runners on first and second base, were teetering.
Democrats defend the process as an essential tool to prevent teetering financial firms from triggering an economic crisis such as the one that occurred in 2007–2008.
A trio of the firm's former leaders, including chairman Steven Davis, were criminally charged for allegedly trying to conceal the firm's teetering finances from lenders and investors.
That could spell an end to the bull market, which marked the 21991th anniversary of its start Monday by teetering on the brink of a bear market.
It has denounced the protests and, with Hong Kong teetering on the brink of recession, has warned of the damage the protests are causing to the economy.
I fall asleep reading every night without fail, so I always have a teetering pile of books on my nightstand to nourish me before I drift off.
If it wins on Saturday against Syracuse — solid, but hardly scary — and the next weekend at teetering Southern California (5-5), then a playoff spot is assured.
The final outcome was likely to be swayed by several small parties that were teetering just above or below the electoral threshold, according to the exit polls.
For all the teetering towers of language that the boys of "Ballyturk" build for themselves, the last word here, as it is in life, is beyond words.
However, some Saudi stocks became overvalued, with the kingdom's slowing economy teetering on the brink of contraction, prompting investors to pull most shares down from lofty valuations.
Presuming a Democrat defeats Trump in 2020 (pause for short novena to the Blessed Mother), what if the Senate was still teetering by a one vote-margin?
With the city teetering on the brink of collapse, the first thing you want to reach for — after the Xanax — is a well-stocked "bug out" bag.
The double drain — of people and hardware — is further crippling a company that has been teetering for years yet remains the country's most important source of income.
When Henry Chalfant arrived in New York City from suburban Pittsburgh in 280, as an aspiring sculptor, he found a place teetering on the verge of bankruptcy.
Acquaintances of the brothers wear electronic anklets after run-ins with the police, gossip about imams teetering too close to extremism and complain about their shrinking paychecks.
By contrast, when Mr. Obama took office, the country was losing 700,000 jobs a month, and the global financial system was teetering on the edge of collapse.
Many nonprofit hospitals, especially in rural areas, struggle mightily; scores of rural hospitals have closed — and hundreds more are teetering — leading to spikes in local death rates.
Put together all these very real and different challenges to the American system and it's hard to fight the feeling that this experiment in democracy is teetering.
He created an image of an America teetering on the brink of destruction -- which he cast as a total loss of the culture that made America great.
The vulture raised its forewing only slightly, and in an instant the wind ripped through the bird's long primary feathers and whisked it, teetering, into the maelstrom.
With $106 billion in financial debt, Pemex is the world's most indebted oil company and is teetering on the brink of having its debt downgraded to junk.
It ended up paying too much for companies with mediocre drugs, and its merger conveyor ground to a halt, leaving it teetering under a huge debt load.
America's highest court rests on a precipice, with many rights -- those related to abortion and university affirmative action, to name just two -- teetering on a single vote.
Though the characters laugh, the scene is very clearly teetering on the edge of an abyss — of some event that it'll be impossible to come back from.
The French automaker still effectively controls Nissan, but with its former leader Carlos Ghosn in a Tokyo jail, the union he stitched together seems to be teetering.
"Falling Apart" was one of the last songs Emma wrote for Lilac Everything, written as she was teetering on the edge of the relationship she's in currently.
Her cast of (mostly) female characters don big bouffant hair-dos, clip-clop around on teetering heels, and pop out of their quaint diner waitress-style uniforms.
"Lenders are starting to say 'no' the closer you get to the bottom of the barrel," Tricomi said of companies teetering on the edge of CCC ratings status.
Now, you've got to deal with the fact that Europe is, I think, teetering on recession, but all that said, I would hold [it] for the long term.
Liang, who wore towering platform heels, was seen teetering to the side as her shoe got caught on the gown's hem and train, before losing her balance altogether.
About 10 minutes after she was pulled to safety, a van teetering on the edge of the hole crashed down on top of her car, the station reported.
But The Keepers is a different beast from its predecessor, one that doesn't prompt its audience to don a tinfoil hat or leave them teetering on a cliffhanger.
First and foremost is the Syrian government, which in mid-2015 appeared to be teetering on the brink of collapse until Russia intervened militarily to shore it up.
Brands were eager to sell with us, they made good money at the event, and we watched our bank account go from teetering-on-zero to flush-AF.
But The Keepers is a different beast than its predecessor, one that doesn't prompt its audience to don a tinfoil hat or leave them teetering on a cliffhanger.
Turnbull was left teetering on the brink of a minority government last week when a prominent member of his coalition quit to form a new, more conservative party.
Right now, the most significant criminal-justice reform package, which would, among other changes, reduce unjustly long drug sentences, is teetering on the edge of collapse in Congress.
This compromise was teetering on the edge in 2016 when Justice Antonin Scalia died while a case raising the same question, Friedrichs v California Teachers Association, was pending.
Over the course of this past Fashion Month, the runways unveiling the spring/summer 2019 collections featured some stereotypically "sexy" clothes — mini shorts, teetering heels, skin-baring pieces.
On the latter, he said there had been no "significant" contagion, and nothing like the turmoil seen when Greece's future in the euro was teetering in the balance.
Wittner, in an email, also told CNBC as oil broke down Wednesday, WTI fell through its 100-day moving average and is now teetering on an important level.
With oil prices teetering around $2743 a barrel, Cramer turned to the charts of technician Carley Garner, the co-founder of DeCarley Trading and his colleague at RealMoney.com.
And yet every time I want to roll my eyes at the melodrama, this show does one of two things: And that leaves me teetering on the edge.
"It's not in my nature to put myself in a ridiculous situation where I'm teetering on the edge of life and death," he said in a phone interview.
JUBA, South Sudan — Fighting between competing factions of South Sudan's government in its capital left the world's youngest country teetering on Saturday, the fifth anniversary of its independence.
But to believe that the majority of North Koreans, many of whom are teetering on the edge of survival, are happy is nothing less than a gross exaggeration.
On a recent weekday, Maria Mammis, a regular visitor and Fifth Avenue shopper from Montreal, was walking by the barricades as quickly as she could in teetering stilettos.
Despite strong overall U.S. economic growth in the past three quarters averaging 21625 percent, the U.S. housing market itself is now teetering on the brink of a recession.
For those teetering on the edge of dropping Empire off their DVR schedules, fed up with its melodrama, over- or under-acting, and lack of substantive storylines — stop.
News Analysis Donald J. Trump's campaign was teetering early last month, with an increasingly isolated candidate and a downcast staff that seemed to lurch from crisis to crisis.
The firm's representatives send regular dispatches to reporters with government-friendly spins on events in Cameroon, which is teetering on the brink of a civil war with separatists.
When the performers move, they often seem stuck in ruts, teetering or twitching in states of insecurity, locked into tiny zones of space with small spasms and tics.
The muddled projected outcome left Israel teetering at a critical juncture between an ever sharper turn to the right or a more moderate reset of the political order.
SAN FRANCISCO/ CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Uber co-founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick used to tell investors he liked to keep his company teetering between order and chaos.
Investors have fled the public market, more and more companies are teetering on the abyss, and surprisingly, some companies and even entire markets are doing better than ever.
After California came up big for Sanders to blunt a Biden bonanza further east — this much we know: One — The establishment may be teetering, but it's not finished.
Though it has taken its own tough line against Turkey, Germany voiced support for Ankara, in part fearful of the effects of a teetering Turkish economy on Europe.
Also, it's tone is a little off, teetering between being a rom-com with some drama and a romantic plotline that's kind of funny, but never fully lands.
The group's music is full of stuttering rhythms and teetering intervallic jumps; an array of textures — sometimes chiming, sometimes abraded — disorient you even as they deepen your listening.
If the initial outbreak has been devastating for the Chinese economy, a second could be even worse, further undermining confidence and adding more strain to businesses already teetering.
Iran has a long history of aggressive responses to threats, and is already under pressure from public discontent amid a plummeting currency and an economy teetering toward collapse.
With Germany teetering near recession and the European Central Bank's monetary policy looking maxed out, many now regard government spending as the key to lifting growth and inflation.
Teetering at the edge of bankruptcy, Mr. Trump was forced by his lenders to sell to a group led by Prince al-Waleed in 2500 for $240 million.
More than 10,000 people have been killed and more than three million have been displaced in Yemen, and the country is teetering on the edge of a famine.
The dozens of families who are left now live in bright white tents, hanging laundry to dry next to twisted, overturned cars, crumpled homes, and teetering power poles.
The war has been teetering between rebel advances (in much of 2014 and 2015) and regime advances (currently ongoing), but neither side is able to overturn the stalemate.
They're so dependent on the continuation of these grants that they're always teetering on the brink of disaster when it comes to caring for the needs of the community.
Kim Kardashian is walking a thin line: Teetering between becoming an internet activist and just one bad haircut away from going full-on can-I-speak-to-the-manager.
The U.N. hopes to prevent a full-scale coalition assault on the port city of Hodeida, a vital lifeline for a country already teetering on the brink of famine.
Teetering on the westernmost edge of Manhattan, hundreds of booths and thousands of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and experiences fill up the massive warehouse space of Piers 92 and 94.
Back downtown, among the teetering stacks of mostly second hand tomes at Azbakeya, a book market that dates back more than a century, merchants complained they had been sidelined.
With $106 billion in financial debt, Pemex is the world's most indebted oil company and is teetering on the brink of having its debt downgraded to below investment grade.
The singer, who hosted last year's show, took to Instagram to inform her fans that instead of teetering around in sky-high heels, she's got a relaxing day planned.
There's only so long you can contemplate Coach's tour through Americana (appliquéd baseball jackets and Western shirtdresses, vintage trenches and plaids 'n' paisleys) teetering on the edge of cliché.
U.S. protectionism is being blamed by French and German government ministers for important free trade talks between the U.S. and the European Union teetering on the brink of collapse.
Abe needs to strike a delicate balance between conflicting needs to curb the industrial world's heaviest public debt burden and to revive an economy teetering close to another recession.
Update 8:25 PM: Matthew is now teetering on Category 5 status, according to the latest NWS advisory, which describes the storm as "extremely dangerous" with 150 mph winds.
" Ennis says she has been experiencing a "twisted kind of excitement," as she has been daydreaming about dragging her body through an ice fall, "teetering on ladders across traverses.
Maybe it's the fish moilee that separates and melts only when it's in my mouth, crisped and teetering delicately on top of the curry and rice instead of within.
Beverley Magennis, Los Ranchos, N.M. In his cover story, Hylton describes Close as Lear-­like, a hermit teetering on the brink of senescence, his expression childlike, his appearance clownish.
And although S&P 500 profits are teetering near record highs, Hussman wants investors to take heed: Declines in margins often lag hiccups in economywide profits amid nonfinancial companies.
It might serve you well to hark back to a mythic past that not only connotes a sense of uplift but also one of teetering slippage that requires resurrection.
The kids created a mess while they figured themselves out, worn our parents whose marriage is increasingly teetering towards stale, the chaos sometimes being all that's keeping them together.
That was followed by accusations against other men that led to the sudden dissolution of a production company and left a comedy troupe teetering on the brink of collapse.
The longleaf pine, with its tufts of needles, some 18 inches long, looks a little like the bearskin hat worn by the Queen's Guard, stuck on a teetering rack.
He illustrates that elation in "Double Portrait with Wine Glass" (11093–18), depicting the artist drunkenly teetering on his wife's shoulders as his spiritual baby body-double hovers above.
The French automaker still controls Nissan, but with their former leader, Carlos Ghosn, in a Tokyo jail, the union he stitched together seems to be teetering on the edge.
Not just the women, all perfectly cast as the first to be killed in a horror film, barely a body hair between them, teetering in heels at 9 a.m.
The financial crisis was raging at the time, and Mr. Lewis was under fire for Bank of America's purchases of two teetering financial firms, Countrywide Financial and Merrill Lynch.
Instead, the choice to replace Isakson may be a test for the Republican Party in Georgia, a red state that has been teetering on the brink of turning purple.
People were dying by the thousands in Iraq — Americans and Iraqis — and the global economy was teetering, all because of this one substance that we had addicted ourselves to.
Trump tweeted Tuesday that the Fed should zero-out interest rates and pump the economy with crisis-level stimulus to match the borrowing costs of countries teetering on recession.
But if he sides with Mr Trump and heaps more pressure on Iran, he would risk a complete collapse in the teetering nuclear deal and a spat with Europe.
With health care repeal teetering yet again, the one thing they know for sure is that they need to show some accomplishments, and they need to do so fast.
South By Southwest is just the latest conference teetering between continuing on with fear and health risks looming, or cancelling to huge disappointments and financial losses as the result.
All the people, from farmers to families on food stamps, who are teetering on the brink of disaster because of Trump's ideology-driven, intellectually impoverished management of government programs.
He's a filmmaker with a fondness for the absurdities of our existence and for people who have no idea that they're 'little' or teetering on the edge of disaster.
Trump's approval rating, while it has improved since the passage of a marquis tax bill, is currently teetering in the high 30s and low 40s, depending on the poll.
Merkel has resisted calls on her government to draft a fiscal stimulus package to boost growth in Europe's biggest economy, which is teetering on the brink of a recession.
The FSOC is a multi-agency panel led by the Treasury secretary designed to monitor excessive risks to the financial system and liquidate teetering big banks before they collapse.
European coal demand has fallen with the end of the heating season but also because its biggest economy and coal user, Germany, is teetering on the edge of recession.
Merkel has resisted calls on her government to draft a fiscal stimulus package to boost growth in Europe's biggest economy, which is teetering on the brink of a recession.
A besuited waiter swoops through the dark, teetering your fourth meat-and-cream course on the metal stand that's already piled with dishes that you will never, ever finish.
Walking Sam across the rugged landscape with a load of cargo teetering over his back requires a level of skill and concentration rarely found in games outside of combat.
I take it you mean the imaginary Doric column that supports a teetering pile of current and old books that the interviewee wants to bring to the reader's attention.
Justin walked out on fans during a concert Sunday in Manchester, England -- although he did come back -- and a lot of people think he's teetering on a nervous breakdown.
Brexit focuses on the figure that got the U.K. to this teetering position in the first place: Vote Leave's campaign director, Dominic Cummings, played by Benedict Cumberbatch in the film.
Though the department store chain has been teetering on the brink of collapse for years already, its Sears and Kmart divisions still recently had about $2400 billion in sales annually.
This shift in focus could put enterprising missions like GOES-16 at risk, at a time when many regions of the planet are teetering on the brink of environmental collapse.
The company was created in 2012 by INCJ, combining the display units of Hitachi Ltd, Sony Corp and Toshiba Corp as a way of rescuing the country's teetering tech industry.
It's not quite black tie, but it's definitely a few notches above casual, which means we're always teetering on that line of formal dressing that doesn't involve a ball gown.
And the platforming moments are always tense; it feels like you're constantly teetering on the perilous edge of a ruined staircase or rickety scaffolding hundreds of feet in the air.
"As the father-to-be, I'm teetering on a fence of emotions," Jim Burns, the expectant dad, wrote on the crowdsourcing platform Meal Train, according to the New York Post.
A 2011 Vogue profile of the Syrian first lady called her a "rose in the desert," photographed in a luxurious fuchsia pashmina and teetering in her beloved Christian Louboutin heels.
Hurricane Maria tore through Puerto Rico in September, wiping out the island's electricity grid and damaging the U.S. territory's infrastructure, further limiting its ability to help resurrect its teetering economy.
Though Penn Station had fallen on hard times in the hands of the teetering Pennsylvania Railroad Company, its demolition has been regarded ever since as an act of civic vandalism.
The fighting has escalated as government forces try to retake the port city of Hodeida, the main entry point for food in a country teetering on the brink of famine.
Most of the time they pass through, teetering on a steep hillside where they spend the morning hunched over to find the fungus's crooked black stem poking through the dirt.
If we fail to act, if we let Venezuela slip into a spiral of violence, we may face a humanitarian crisis that extends far beyond the small, teetering Caribbean state.
The fact that Trump is teetering on self-destruction with his racial rants and personal vendettas will only be complicated by the increasing disclosures of his wheeling-and-dealing style.
Last year, down the stretch, when we were teetering on getting into the playoffs or not, having someone like that out of the lineup was tough to replace, for sure.
Senate GOP leaders have agreed to boost the deduction for pass-through businesses from 17.4 percent to 85033 percent in a bid to save the teetering tax-reform bill.  Sen.
Anemic, existing United Nations sanctions have had some impact: the economy is teetering, the people starving, and critical military and civilian infrastructure is in desperate need of repair and upkeep.
And yet 12-year-old Jean, teetering between childhood and adolescence, is very attuned to the malaise afflicting the Bottom Feeder, as her mother has taken to calling their home.
With lead in his skull but no tear through his mind, TJ continued to engage me fully, so I spoke to him about the precarious perch he was teetering on.
But with ballooning state budget deficits and a sovereign credit rating teetering on the brink of "junk" status, officials are trying to rein in financial support for ailing state firms.
Fleming had found herself on a thrashing staircase and, seeing a teetering child in front of her, instinctively tucked him under her arm and strained to keep them both steady.
It was not, but the aroma of damp wool — often characteristic of a young Savennières — is reminiscent of cork taint and has more than once had me teetering with doubt.
The black voids of those cavities seem to invite us to peer into the work with trepidation, while evoking the world as fragile, teetering on the brink of total calamity.
The blockade had left millions of people without reliable access to medicine and exacerbated a food crisis that has left much of the country teetering on the brink of famine.
The economy as a Jenga towerI imagine the economy a bit like a Jenga tower — the novel coronavirus has yanked block after block away, and now the tower is teetering.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has long resisted calls at home and abroad to provide more fiscal stimulus, despite record-low borrowing costs and an economy teetering at the brink of recession.
The party's dissolution was "a knockout blow for Thailand's teetering efforts to restore democratic rule after a military dictatorship," Human Rights Watch Asia director Brad Adams said in a statement.
The political careers of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are teetering, with the President's son-in-law's lost top-secret security clearance threatening his role as Trump's foreign policy consigliere.
It's here that three friends, teens teetering on the brink of a bleak adulthood, have come for what they hope will be the last heist they ever have to pull.
After laughing a bit, then screaming a bit, then finally freaking the fuck out because Swingler was teetering on the brink of death, his friends wound up calling the police.
The province has been teetering from a wave of attacks by Taliban fighters using night-vision goggles, a technology that once gave the United States an edge in the war.
"I just want to let you know I'm so excited to meet you and I dolphinately can't wait to talk to you more inside," says Alexis, teetering in her high heels.
From London to North Korea, she's circled the globe with her exuberant hula-hooping circus act, gleefully smashing five world records, her vampy shorts and teetering heels along for the spin.
With major averages teetering around correction territory, defined as a 10 percent drop from the most recent high, Trump upped the ante for the election amid fraying nerves on Wall Street.
Ghosn actually initiated merger talks in 2008 between Renault and Nissan and what was just Chrysler when it was teetering on insolvency, said a former Chrysler executive involved in those negotiations.
"We think the time has come to consider that a financial market crash today may push a world economy teetering on the verge of a contraction over the edge," he said.
The closely watched Institute of Supply Management manufacturing survey dipped again in July and is teetering on contraction territory, while the Federal Reserve's key manufacturing gauge has fallen for consecutive quarters.
An eleventh-hour deal announced earlier in the day renewed momentum as leaders furiously lobbied undecided or skeptical lawmakers on the plan that had been teetering on the brink of collapse.
Military analysts said the Russian intervention helped push back rebel and ISIS forces and bolster the position of Assad, whose government, for a time, appeared to be teetering on the edge.
USA dropped a trailer for the new season of Mr. Robot on Wednesday, revealing that the world—and Elliot's mind—are teetering closer to the edge of collapse than ever before.
Before long, New York City's debts were becoming toxic, and the city found itself mired deeply in financial crisis, unable to meet its obligations, and teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.
Lead single "Tractor," which we're premiering today, puts Linda at the fore, her unhinged vocal performance moving from outright screams to a bridge teetering on the edge of spoken word performance.
Sure enough, with their season teetering on the edge, with their roster shredded by injuries, the Heat evened the series at three games apiece thanks to a couple of surprising performances.
With luck, Lenovo or Microsoft will eventually make the leap — they're both teetering on the edge — and give us the crazy, truly different device we've been pining after for 7 years.
On an up-tempo version of "This Is New," the Kurt Weill song, Mr. Kuhn's solo begins with lapidary eloquence and edges out onto a limb, teetering precariously before regaining balance.
" The paper said the comments "pour nitroglycerine on the already raging Tory Brexiteer revolt against the PM." The N.Y. Times' online headline: "With May's Government Teetering, Trump Gives It a Shove.
That concentration of income and wealth at the top is worrisome, not just economically, but for its political and social implications; it's one reason U.S. democracy is teetering on the edge.
In 18th-century Mexico, an entire genre of portraiture was devoted to monjas coronadas, or crowned nuns, young novices pictured taking their vows of celibacy in teetering headdresses made of roses.
Somehow, he spun and rifled a throw back to the infield to hold the stunned runners at first and second, his hat flying, his torqued body flailing like a teetering top.
As bombs have knocked 84 medical centers out of service, those that remain are teetering under the burden of thousands of added patients, supply shortages and back-to-back trauma surgeries.
Really, even in your seriously crazy countries, you don't have the government teetering over the question of whether the border should be decorated with a 30-foot-high mound of concrete.
Often a rudimentary grid subtly showed itself, as in Untitled (2003), a looming vertical painting roughly 1003 feet high and 6 feet wide, filled with teetering boxes of gritty scribbled color.
The grassy back lawn sat about five feet above a sheer drop to a stone patio with no fence to keep someone, like, say, our toddler, from teetering over the edge.
My car's reliability was vital, since a broken hose, a faulty thermostat, or even a flat tire could throw us off, knock us backward, send us teetering, falling back, toward homelessness.
And so Trump is dealing with not only a Supreme Court nominee teetering on the brink of failure but also a personnel decision with wide-reaching political -- and potentially legal -- implications.
Alissa's husband quietly tapes hockey sticks in the corner while the youngest of their three boys, a toddler, waddles into the room with an oversized navy helmet teetering on his head.
Fans couldn't help but recall the famous scene when Caine's character found himself inside a bus teetering over a cliff, attempting to save a bag full of gold before disaster struck.
But, we put them through so much — running for the train, waiting in line at Trader Joe's, teetering in heels at cocktail parties — that we should really treat them a little better.
For retailers not teetering on bankruptcy, however, the decision to put a location on the chopping block is becoming more complicated, as many of their money-sucking properties have already been surrendered.
"Steadily improving local job markets and mortgage rates teetering close to all-time lows brought buyers out in force in many large and middle-tier cities," said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.
Editor's Pick: A block heel is definitely a more comfortable option should teetering on stilettos not work for you, and these tassels lend a fun detail to this go-to spring staple.
So, if you and a casual date have been teetering on the edge of serious, you may find yourselves tipping all the way into deep end in the next month or so.
When the show was initially announced, many (including your naive author) pictured a lush period adaptation about a once-powerful family doomed to a country teetering on the edge of stark change.
Now, the company is hemorrhaging money, sitting atop a mountain of debt and teetering on the edge of bankruptcy — all major reasons why CHS has lost almost 90% of its market value.
As she strutted up and down the stage, her voice permeating through the hot, sticky Somerset air, I felt like I was witnessing an artist teetering on the edge of real success.
Is this sufficient and what are your priorities in upgrading the teetering infrastructure and what elements comprise "infrastructure" in your mind, such as roads, railways, sewage and water system, the electrical grid?
Two weeks after hurricane Maria, many of Puerto Rico's sick, frail and elderly are teetering on the edge, one faulty generator away from missing dialysis treatments or having critical medications go bad.
Financial reforms put in place since then have granted regulators so-called "Orderly Liquidation Authority" allowing them to seize a teetering bank and execute a living will put together by the bank.
The smelter, which first started production in 1969, has been running at just 40 percent of its 252,000 tonne annual capacity since 2015 and was teetering on the edge of full closure.
She's doing quite well these last couple of years, but frankly not well enough, considering she is teetering on the edge of being the most groundbreaking MC the UK has ever produced.
With gasoline prices rising above $2000 a gallon at the time and truck sales plummeting, Ford was losing billions and — along with General Motors and Chrysler — teetering on the verge of bankruptcy.
The convoy plowed teetering right over the cardboard village, right over the Coke huts, crushing who knew what, rice bags or people, under the listing axles, and the convoy did not stop.
Erica Uleski fought to save her fellow service members as an Army medic in Iraq, working under brutal conditions to stanch bleeding, save limbs and bring back lives teetering on the edge.
There are two other condiments on the table, a green slurry fueled by fish sauce and fire, like a swallowed shriek, and an inky syrup of sweet soy sauce teetering on caramel.
Intended as a celebration of the city, it has since become a reminder of a time when crime rates were up and the local government was teetering on the edge of bankruptcy.
LOS ANGELES — The California Republican Party — a once dominant power in the nation's largest state, the party of Earl Warren, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan — is teetering on the brink of irrelevance.
The group first made its mark with a barrage of parcel bombs sent to European leaders in 2010, when, teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, Greece agreed to its first international bailout.
Instead, after a disorientating few days, the nation faces its biggest public health crisis in decades, the stock market is tumbling, the broader economy is teetering and the immediate future looks ominous.
Hurricane Irma also cut off power to a Florida grasshopper sparrow aviary where the species, teetering on the edge of extinction, was successfully bred in captivity for the first time last year.
Mr. Ross and Carl C. Icahn, another billionaire investor and supporter of Mr. Trump, were both bondholders in the Trump Taj Mahal casino when it was teetering on financial collapse in 1990.
Gsellman pitched out of jams over the first four innings, surrendering only two runs, but after teetering on the edge with uneven command in that time, he tumbled over in the fifth.
The remaining were teetering, their shelves bare, until John A. Catsimatidis, the owner of Gristedes, delivered a $10 million line of credit in August, with plans to eventually merge the two companies.
When OPEC and other major oil exporters agreed late last year to limit production as a way to bolster teetering prices, many saw it as a shaky deal by a spent force.
At the end of the day, it is mainly women like Jackie, "teetering between her narrow options," who are left to pick up the pieces and wonder at their ability to cope.
He had been approached by Lehman's CEO Dick Fuld for emergency capital earlier in the summer, and after it failed, he found himself courted by other teetering investment banks desperate for capital.
Though Mueller at times struggled with his command of his report last week, his testimony has proven to be a flashpoint for Democrats teetering on the brink of backing an impeachment inquiry.
He and his team said the progress California has made since 2011, when it was teetering on the edge of financial catastrophe, is more reason to double-down on the emergency fund.
The scandal has led to the ouster of one of Mr. Bolsonaro's cabinet members and has left a second one teetering, calling into question the president's commitment to cleaning up Brazilian politics.
The latest moves by the ratings agencies on Mexico's sovereign rating could also ratchet up pressure on the oil company's own rating, which is teetering on the brink being downgraded from investment grade.
She has posted multiple laudable nude Instagram photos, she has enlisted other celeb pals for topless mirror selfies, and she #BrokeTheInternet by wearing nothing but a Champagne glass teetering on her bare bum.
Edlund's newest take on the Tick's bizarro world values the bleak realism of Arthur's teetering mental state as much as it does finding new ways to joke about the inherent silliness of superheroes.
And the next time you're teetering on the edge of a cliff taking a selfie, you're more likely to die doing that dangerous act than being eaten when you fall in the water.
Jenny may have never picked up a guitar during the show's run (that was her dad Rufus' thing), but, beginning in the second season, her look started teetering towards a Courtney Love aesthetic.
I was a young black girl, teetering on the edge of poverty, and would face questions about my own sexuality in the years to come that I wouldn't have the language to name.
Even before the festival's midway point, it was clear that this year's Cannes, with films from all over the globe, was positioning itself as a festival for a world teetering on the brink.
In my eyes, humanity is teetering on the brink of completely destroying our environment because we're too busy being individuals and hoarding money to address the pressing problems of pollution and climate change.
The U.S.-China trade war and a teetering global economy caused investors to gobble so many 30-year Treasury bonds US30YT=RR in recent days that yields sank to a record-low 1.916%.
But the killings, following the murder of five police officers in Dallas earlier this month, reinforced impressions that the nation is teetering on a crisis driven by deep racial, economic and political polarization.
"The Company," which is never quite given a particular structure other than its voice, registers as polyvocal, teetering on the edge of competence, and happy to assimilate the idiosyncratic, the foreign, the resistant.
On top of all that, Pat's mother Jimmy Lee (Golden Brooks) is an overwhelmed parent teetering on the edge, and there's a white man who's been following Pat around town in his car.
With the Carson project teetering, the Los Angeles committee met with the Chargers and the Raiders as well as the Rams to broker a deal that would put a second team in Inglewood.
Every few steps, he flings open his arms and kicks out a metal leg, teetering back as if about to fall, before bringing it down again hard, his hips not skipping a beat.
It identifies plants that are already uneconomic, or teetering on the edge, held up by patronage from state politicians and misguided regulations, and campaigns against those plants with tactics customized to local circumstances.
Their latest album, Firepower, is an incredible feat for a group that's teetering on the edge of 50 years old, containing an onslaught of head-banging bangers that rock hard and raise hell.
Warren was charged along with three former Dewey executives of using illegal accounting adjustments to mask the firm's teetering finances between 2008 and 2012 and convince lenders and investors it was still healthy.
A decade ago Iceland was northern Europe's basket case, teetering on the edge of economic ruin when its three largest banks failed and its stock market lost 80 percent of its value overnight.
Argentina's peso is close to an all-time low, the Turkish Lira is teetering close to its year-to-date low again and the South African rand is creeping back to December levels.
The latest polling shows Trump teetering on the edge of that base of support, with just 36% of Americans approving of his job as president, according to a CBS News poll released Monday.
It's for photographers who want to keep shooting on a type of film that is teetering on extinction and, more specifically, the ones who are sick of scouring eBay for refurbished Polaroid cameras.
On the eve of the 70th anniversary of partition, the soul of the Indian Republic is teetering on a moral precipice, as the state and street fuse together to breed a vigilante nation.
He will enter the final three weeks before Election Day trailing badly and with his support teetering on the edge of full collapse, stirring Republican fears that they could lose the House majority.
This is the first Blanche I've encountered who specifically evokes women of my generation, like those former popular girls you come across at high school reunions, teetering on stilettos between husbands and highballs.
Teetering on the line between idiotic and offensive, "Check It Out!" stars John C. Reilly as the title character, who in each episode examines some everyday subject in a skewed, barely coherent fashion.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - For decades the Nairobi River has been besieged by the construction of buildings teetering perilously over its banks, bringing pollution, blockages and floods to the waterway that runs through the capital.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's economic growth likely slowed in the second quarter, the country's finance ministry said on Tuesday, as Latin America's second-largest economy is teetering on the brink of a recession.
Frank Bruni If you listened much to Ted Cruz over these last furious months, you heard him talk frequently about "the abyss," as in what this country was teetering on the edge of.
In fact, the age of a first-time buyers for both singles and couples is teetering higher and higher, making it more common for folks to sign a lease rather than a deed.
The federal budget is fairly described as teetering on a precipice: The public debt is growing faster than the economy, by a margin that is widening, while the economy is growing reasonably well.
It has been recently seeking to retake rebel-held areas along the country&aposs western coast, including Hodeida, the main entry point for food in a country teetering on the brink of famine.
The challenge for authorities is not whether they can dismantle a gang, but determining how many individuals are teetering on the edge of violence and how they can be dissuaded from going jihad.
Others were teetering on the financial brink even before this crisis began, and unless they receive a windfall from the government, which is far from a guarantee, they may not make it through.
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With a crucial legislative seat in Alaska teetering toward a tie earlier this month, lawmakers in Juneau braced for the possibility of a coin toss deciding control of the state's House of Representatives.
The Oscar winner is a careful filmmaker, but one who loves capturing so much excess that he makes you feel like you're teetering right on the edge of falling face first into it.
And it dealt another blow to his teetering governing coalition, which narrowly averted collapse last month and is clinging to a one-vote majority in Parliament while edging closer to calling early elections.
The latest moves by the ratings agencies on Mexico's sovereign rating could also ratchet up pressure on the oil company's own rating, which is teetering on the brink being downgraded from investment grade.
The shutdown revealed unflattering truths about Americans' finances: Even neighbors and friends with steady paychecks and the markers of comfortable lives were suddenly surviving hand-to-mouth, teetering on the edge of despair.
The teetering economy helped cost the president's party its control of Ankara in local elections last month, and delivered a victory to opposition parties in Istanbul, although Mr. Erdogan is challenging the results.
With nine debut entries and lots of crunchy words and phrases, this reasonably easy Friday puzzle would be a good point of entry for those who are teetering on the weekend puzzle ledge.
The root of her problem was hard to pin down, and for months it felt like we were teetering on the edge of a flaming crater; but gradually, we moved to safer ground.
"It's a catastrophic situation," Mr. Denamur said, surveying the ghostly interior of Les Philosophes, where cane-backed chairs and marble-topped round tables, normally outside on the sidewalk, were piled into teetering stacks.
Teetering through the clutter, she maintained an arrestingly unsteady state for the nearly hourlong work, flirting with control — how much to keep, how much to relinquish — over her body, her voice, her surroundings.
Jordan Spieth, in his quest to complete a career Grand Slam with a win here, finished the day at three over par and was teetering close to the projected cut line, five over.
Furnished identically, right down to the teetering stacks of newspapers adorning some journalists' desks, the New York bureau of The Asahi Shimbun can be found on the 20073th floor of the Times Building.
Among the people most concerned about Mr. Sessions's teetering relationship with Mr. Trump have been fellow immigration restrictionists, who are counting on Mr. Sessions to remake the federal government's approach to immigration enforcement.
Mexico is teetering on the edge of a recession — growth was zero for the first half of the year — and is the country most affected by any economic problems the United States faces.
My husband and I sometimes stop for brunch nearby at Le Loir dans La Théière, a Mad Hatter-themed cafe that serves quiches and desserts, including a lemon pie with a teetering meringue.
Hualien, Taiwan (CNN)Aftershocks rocked Taiwan's eastern coast on Thursday as rescue workers searched a teetering multi-story building for missing residents feared trapped inside more than 22016 hours after a deadly earthquake.
Ms. Rocha, the 27-year-old model and social media star, had all she could do to contain herself, teetering on five-inch heels as she sent those balls whizzing in Mr. Conran's direction.
Google Play Music, the company's previous music streaming service that is still inexplicably up and running despite teetering on the brink of extinction for years, will slowly be phased out according to USA Today.
With Locque (Michael Gothard) teetering on the edge of a cliffside drop, 007 doesn't just let the man fall towards the rocks, he gives him a little kick to send him on his way.
This rule is now hamstringing Italy's economy by preventing its government from pumping in state aid to recapitalise its teetering banks, as Spain (and, for that matter, the Netherlands) successfully did during the crisis.
She's teetering on the edge of breaking down, as grief and anger begin to set in, but she rarely lets go of her willpower, even in the face of personal, professional, and political obstacles.
This type of peculiar bond between parents and children, teetering between devotion and unspoken hostility, recurs throughout as Evers explores the specific patterns of love in families, particularly those touched by hardship and grief.
But at a time when we're all teetering on the brink of emotional exhaustion and attention fatigue, there's something to be said for a movie that reignites our capacity to be angry and inspired.
A team teetering on the NCAA tournament bubble most of the season, Alabama (17-14, 8-10) has lost three in a row and will be the No. 10 seed in the SEC tournament.
With Trump already reeling from a poor performance in the first debate with Hillary Clinton, the tape of the vulgar 2005 conversation between Bush and Trump was another blow to an already teetering campaign.
Construction also added 21,000 and manufacturing, despite teetering on contraction recently, saw another 17,000 jobs added, above the 8,000 per month average in 183 and getting closer to the 22,000 a month in 2018.
The movie seemed to be teetering on the edge of chaos, but thankfully, Cary Joji Fukunaga—director of Beasts of No Nation and last year's brutally underappreciated Maniac—stepped in to take the reins.
The residences, just a few miles from San Francisco, are teetering on the edge of the cliffs and most have already lost their backyards to erosion blamed on storms from El Niño, authorities said.
"We have the worst of all possible worlds: a policy structure in the U.S. that is lacking in any semblance of confidence and a global economy that is teetering on the brink," said Roach.
The city was teetering on the edge of several different kinds of insolvency, and serial killer David Berkowitz, aka the Son of Sam, was still on the loose murdering young New Yorkers for sport.
And yet in 2017, with sea levels rising because of climate change and established political orders around the world teetering under the strains of populism, seasteading can seem not just practical, but downright appealing.
Once Bonnie's world gives way to Gabby's the movie gets its groove on, turning into a labyrinthine haunted house with ominous corners, scarily frozen smiles, zigzagging Tom-and-Jerry choreography and perilously teetering stuff.
Now 10 years after teetering on the brink of financial catastrophe, Sir Edward, a retired financier, still complains of empty rhetoric and worries about the inevitable casualties of a single-minded focus on profits.
While Mr. Simon's music pulls disparate ideas together, his songs' narrators are often lonely and isolated, teetering between estrangement and a longing for connection, between hope for the next generation and intimations of doom.
Rome Journal ROME — On a sweltering Monday afternoon, a beautiful day for a swim, Mario Messina noticed some holidaymakers teetering dangerously close to the turquoise waters and sounded five short blasts of his whistle.
A group of New Jersey religious leaders is calling for change at a public community college in Newark that is teetering on the brink of losing its accreditation after years of mismanagement and turmoil.
Sears is currently teetering on the edge of bankruptcy and only a fraction of its previous number of stores will remain open, while Macy's is set to close more stores in the coming year.
American sanctions on Hezbollah and its patron, Iran, have left it less able to offer the subsidies, services and jobs that its supporters used to count on, just as the Lebanese economy was teetering.
In a provocative August, 2015, column in the Orange County Register, Kotkin wrote: The disruptive force is largely Silicon Valley, a natural oligarchy that now funds a party teetering toward populism and even socialism.
But the country as a whole is teetering on the brink of losing its measles-free status as well, as outbreaks since last September have led to the highest toll in over 25 years.
EditorsNote: 2nd update, restores missing words in 6th graf With his team's NCAA Tournament hopes still teetering, Florida freshman point guard Andrew Nembhard made his biggest shot at the biggest time of the season.
In recent years, adherents of ultra violent brands of white supremacism have preached 'accelerationism,' which holds that western governments are currently teetering on disintegration and vulnerable to operations sowing chaos and creating societal pandemonium.
That same year, Wayne turned in the completed version of his long-awaited (now teetering on irrelevant) Tha Carter V album which he was not paid an advance nor given a release date for.
Critic's Notebook One of the hallmarks of a past generation's nature documentaries was the animal-in-peril scene: the cub hunted by the jungle cat, the fledgling teetering at the edge of its nest.
It shouldn't come as a shock that teetering around on tip-toes for hours on end isn't how your foot is supposed to function, but there are still people who are surprised to hear it.
Stocks teetering on bear market territory, slowing global growth and trade tensions between the U.S. and China are some of the obstacles investors think the Fed will confront that will prevent it from further tightening.
The coalition government was teetering on the brink of collapse on Saturday after video footage published by German newspapers apparently showed Strache discussing state contracts with a potential Russian backer in return for political support.
They have been displayed across salt flats in Australia, beside the sea's edge on the coast of England, and on the parapets of tall buildings in London, dangerously teetering in the direction of the void.
Noah Emmerich plays it perfectly, letting Stan's wary eye pass over everything from the smiling photographs to Paige's discarded cross necklace with admirable restraint, his suspicion teetering right on the edge of full-on alarm.
Their Instagram feeds are filled with shots of friends casually sharing a bottle of wine and baguette by the Eiffel Tower, Louboutin shoes teetering down cobblestone streets, and cruising atop a Vespa with windblown hair.
French and German government ministers have blamed U.S. protectionism for the trade talks teetering on the brink of collapse – although the European Commission insisted on Monday that the "ball is still rolling" on the deal.
But analysts say there are still some exhausted businesses teetering on the brink of survival, as sales continue to shift to the internet and younger brands like Warby Parker, Casper and Allbirds steal shoppers' attention.
Jet, which has around $1.2 billion in bank debt, has been teetering for weeks after failing to receive a stop-gap loan of about $217 million as part of a rescue deal in late March.
Chinese growth is weakening—only to 6.9 percent—but the developing world depends on selling raw materials to China, and any slowdown there would flatten the already teetering likes of Brazil, South Africa, and Indonesia.
But the company was indeed teetering on the verge of bankruptcy, and in order to survive, it took a scalpel to its comic book heroes and began selling off their film rights to different studios.
Argentina was the only country in the Southern Cone that wasn't being ruled by military dictatorship, but it had been less than a decade since the last armed takeover, and its feeble democracy was teetering.
Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand Province, is teetering on the verge of collapse: The Afghan government controls only a fourth of the province, and some 30,000 civilians have been displaced, creating a humanitarian crisis.
Japan is teetering on the brink of a becoming the only country to have both a major government bond market and a negative yield on its benchmark 250-year bond, but analysts aren't necessarily worried.
By the time we've whizzed through jury selection, then into the criminal trial and eventual acquittal in part four, you could almost forget that you're watching a man teetering on the edge of his downfall.
Yet with Temer teetering on the brink — less than a year after his predecessor Dilma Rousseff was impeached in a similar corruption scandal — a cloud now hangs over the country's maturation into a fintech power.
U.S. shale drillers are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy; Canadian oil sands producers are losing money with every barrel as their crude trades at $15; heavy oil from Venezuela and Colombia is also underwater.
The government is teetering in Linzian fashion, the country at intolerable risk, because Republicans despise the wishes of the larger half of the country more than they respect the constitution and their oaths to it.
It's a high-stakes moment for a party looking for a big legislative win and comes as a last-ditch effort to pass the GOP's other big item, ObamaCare repeal, is teetering in the Senate.
In the unusual circumstance of a company "teetering on the edge," Cappucci said, it may not be in shareholders' best interests to push for a big judgment that could send the business into Chapter 11.
In July, Purdue appointed a new board chairman, Steve Miller, a restructuring veteran who previously held leadership positions at troubled companies including auto-parts giant Delphi and the once-teetering insurer American International Group Inc.
Despite these costs, U.S. negotiators are showing few signs of backing down from unrealistic demands on automotive content rules, dispute settlement and a five-year sunset clause that have left NAFTA teetering on the brink.
Amid the outrage and furor over the family separation policy -- and the subsequent effort to mitigate that, they went all in to try and get an immigration bill teetering on failure across the finish line.
The rising generation is teetering on the middle ground where they feel they're safest, but are prone to fall into the waiting arms of the Left due to progressives' overbearing and intolerant presence in education.
Veteran journalist Carl Bernstein on Sunday said that the Trump presidency has been "teetering" since the beginning with an "unstable president," referencing reporting in an upcoming book by his former Watergate-era partner, Bob Woodward.
Original story follows below… UK payday loans firm Wonga, whose investors include high profile European VC firms Accel and Balderton, appears to be teetering on the brink of collapse as it's stopped taking new loans.
And since the exhibition wrapped, the divisive politics that were beginning to erupt at the time have now surfaced fully; we're in a post-Trump, post-Brexit world teetering on the brink of nuclear conflict.
These have been strange weeks in England, weeks when it has been easy to fall in love in a place of apparently endless sunshine and, with a government teetering on the edge, of chronic uncertainty.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO The bass pulses steadily; around it, Bernice's singer and songwriter, Robin Dann, unfolds an analytical, self-dissecting love song, teetering between present and past: "He gave me something to think about," she notes.
EP: At a time when Britain is teetering on the brink of a Brexit-induced crisis and with Boris Johnson supposedly leading from the helm, this war of the WAGs is the story everyone needs.
"As it gets more and more severe and infects more and more people, the impacts become greater and greater, and the countries that are teetering on recession already anyway will be right there," Williamson said.
Teetering on a moral foundation as sickly as the yellow-green cast of its photography, "Pet," the twisty sophomore feature from the Spanish director Carles Torrens, stages a psychological duel in a charnel-house setting.
Astronauts on the International Space Station loop around our planet so fast it creates a cycle of light and dark that's disruptive enough to an astronaut's biorhythms to send them teetering into insomnia or exhaustion.
To Mr. Woody, a scruffy, gray-goateed former Green Beret who saw duty in Vietnam, photographing starlets teetering out of a club in the wee hours was not a frivolous pursuit but a historical imperative.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 91%What critics said: "The series continues to be the most compelling, teetering between tabloid snuff and reverent curiosity with a confident handle of the creative danger that entails.
They say this has played a role in the country is teetering on the brink of a credit downgrade, with all three major rating agencies citing political uncertainty and low economic growth as major risks.
This is where we get back to the part where Malpass was chief economist at a soon-to-be-bankrupt investment bank, telling a country teetering on the brink of disaster that everything was okay.
While the Trocks' performances are widely viewed as a celebration of gender, the company's shows are also meant to be laughed at, and the grown men wearing tutus, teetering around in pointe shoes, are the punchlines.
Maybe she likes feeling grounded on a sturdy floorboard instead of pawing at a teetering post, but all I know for sure is that speculating her reasons makes no difference to what she uses and doesn't.
Africa's most industrialised country narrowly avoided downgrades to subinvestment status in a round of reviews by the three major ratings agencies in the first half of the year, but is teetering on the brink of recession.
The New York-based artist often works with saturated colors and fluid forms, creating pieces that reference seemingly disparate fields, teetering on the line between forgotten ruins and futuristic creations or ritualistic objects and minimalist artwork.
Now, the scene I can't get out of my head is that of Beverly Marsh (Sophia Lillis), teetering on the knife's edge of her adult sexuality, having a tense conversation with her lecherous father (Stephen Bogaert).
Once teetering on the fringe of the playoff picture, the Pittsburgh Penguins are now sitting pretty after winning nine of their last 10 contests to reside just one point from second place in the Metropolitan Division.
"Many steelmakers are in some form of distress with some teetering on the verge of bankruptcy," Anjani Agrawal, EY global steel leader, said, adding government efforts would only work if the industry had viable business models.
And while the Rift isn't solely a gaming device, that comparison may help some who have been teetering on the edge of diving into VR esports, but are put off by the price of the Rift.
What is certain is that he will have chosen an opportune time to do so, the right being divided between a populist wing and a teetering moderate core, and the left mired in exhaustion and disappointment.
The picture has a take-no-prisoners verve and sardonic humor to spare, but one leaves it as if having been bludgeoned with a hammer, unsure of up or down, left or right, teetering on collapse.
Our economic analysis indicates that with the HTF teetering on the brink of insolvency, transitioning to a VMT fee system would modernize highway funding and provide a fair, reliable source of revenue for decades to come.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Conservation organizations on Thursday called on U.S. consumers and seafood companies to boycott Mexican shrimp as part of a last-ditch campaign to save a rare porpoise teetering on the verge of extinction.
The trend among Gen Z: Steven Madden, known for its teetering heels and platform sandals, dominated as a top pick for teen girls for years, reaching No. 2 most-preferred among upper-income teens in 2007.
It was serendipitous: Lane is a mesmerizing on-screen presence — like Mia in Fish Tank, she is a girl caught between maturity and childhood, teetering on the precipice and desperate for a way into her future.
As hurricane season officially began last week, more than a third of Puerto Rican schools remain permanently closed, residents still suffer a lack of essential services and a teetering energy grid was still being relied on.
By the time Slice transformed into a bona fide professional MMA fighter in 25000, the sport around him had writhed and convulsed into a delicate place—one foot in the mainstream, one teetering off a cliff.
"He was forced to sell many of his investments in the early 1990s, at pennies on the dollar, teetering on bankruptcy," Edward Kleinbard, a tax expert at the University of Southern California, said of Mr. Trump.
Party leaders are counting on a surge of energy from conservative voters to repel Democrats in many of the redder districts on the House map, so that they can concentrate their advertising on teetering purple seats.
Even before the most recent offensive, millions of Yemenis were teetering on the brink of famine, with about 60 percent of the population of 29.3 million categorized as food insecure, according to the World Food Program.
It's a day's trek, by minibus from the little town of Bontoc, then by foot up and down steep hillsides and across fragile rope bridges, then teetering along thin strips of earth that divide the paddies.
A deal to avert a government shutdown was teetering on Thursday after President Trump said he would not sign a stopgap spending bill if it did not include funding for a wall on the southwestern border.
Some of Yair Netanyahu's social media posts, she said, like one a month ago, when Mr. Netanyahu's coalition was teetering turned into official talking points of the prime minister and his conservative Likud Party within hours.
Japanese policymakers tend to talk down gains in the currency, fearing that sharp appreciation hurts competitiveness of the country's goods overseas and further damage the export-led economy, which is teetering on the edge of recession.
Europe's largest economy is teetering on the brink of recession and pent-up demand for public investment from towns and cities across the country is estimated at 138 billion euros by state-owned development bank KfW.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has ruled out cutting rates to the negative levels seen in countries teetering on the brink of recession, and the bank is expected to hold steady on rates for the foreseeable future.
In the marketplace, the Friday-night bonanza was well under way, girls in tight dresses and vertiginous heels, teetering along in noisy groups, watched by boys who pretended indifference and turned back to their mates, laughing.
Antibiotic start-ups like Achaogen and Aradigm have gone belly up in recent months, pharmaceutical behemoths like Novartis and Allergan have abandoned the sector and many of the remaining American antibiotic companies are teetering toward insolvency.
Draped in jewelry and furs, and teetering on stiletto heels or in thigh high boots, they would gather in McMansions or glossy local venues to cradle oversize glasses of wine and commiserate over husbands serving time.
President Mauricio Macri's administration said last month it would renegotiate terms of local and international sovereign bonds, after a sharp crash in the peso currency in August left the country teetering on the edge of default.
The deal to share out refugees on a voluntary basis and create "controlled centres" to process asylum requests has thrown a lifeline to Chancellor Merkel, whose coalition government has been teetering on the brink of collapse.
Now, as they begin to recognize the inevitable rejection by voters of their extreme and dangerous agenda, they're teetering on the edge of a shameful accusation that by itself could undermine our democracy for a generation.
The South American country said last month it would renegotiate terms of local and international sovereign bonds, after a sharp crash in the peso currency in August left the country teetering on the edge of default.
If you spend a lot of time walking in New York (or anywhere else, probably), "Russian Doll" will leave you conscious of the myriad ways death could be around any corner, or teetering on any windowsill.
Solitary horses in twilit fields and drunks teetering out of 24-hour truck stops gazed back at Rowe, 38, who was leading a Stryker column down a two-lane highway through the so-called Suwalki Gap.
teetering house in an 1883 photograph is now replaced by the glassy Gherkin skyscraper, and Christopher Wren's Temple Bar, pictured in 1878, was later taken apart and then reinstated not far from St. Paul's Cathedral.
But as I stood in a flat, bare room, only to have the headset flicker on and convince my body and brain I was teetering on the edge of a skyscraper, I learned I was wrong.
We visited Macy's and JCPenney stores located near each other in midtown Manhattan and saw that while Macy's is finding a way to breathe new life into the brand, JCPenney is teetering on the brink of collapse.
I had picked the vase that was meant to go on the mezzanine above, up at the other end of a slowly twisting ramp, the path towards which was naturally still littered with even more teetering exhibits.
"The U.S. has been teetering on the brink of becoming a flawed democracy for several years, and even if there had been no presidential election in 2016, its score would have slipped below 8.00," the report explained.
The Detroit Pistons squandered a chance to move up in the Eastern Conference at the expense of one of the teams in front of them on Friday and are teetering on the edge of the top eight.
Taking center stage and towering over the lulus are more of Davidson's new works — huge, teetering litters, such as the kind once used to carry royalty, standing on legs of soft foam, wrapped in photo-printed spandex.
What Million Dollar Listing's viewers did not learn, and what Serhant told BuzzFeed News he did not know, is that before the fresh paint and white Carrara marble, these houses were teetering on the edge of foreclosure.
" Obama went even further this week warning during a campaign trip, "the fate of the world is teetering and you, North Carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction.
Only now are the first signs of producer capitulation starting to emerge, particularly in Australia, where Mincor and Panoramic Resources are putting mines onto care and maintenance and Queensland Nickel is teetering on the brink of insolvency.
Whether it's signs that the economy is weakening, or administration officials' often-weak grasp on facts or worries that the world is teetering on the brink of nuclear catastrophe, investors just seem to turn it all off.
In case roller coasters weren't a rickety mish-mash of nightmares as it is, this one broke down mid-ride at Sea World Australia Friday, leaving all on board teetering high above the ground in high winds.
"The bottom line is that the German economy is teetering on the edge of recession," Andrew Kenningham from Capital Economics said, noting that exporters were facing an even bigger potential hit if a no-deal Brexit materialized.
"The bottom line is that the German economy is teetering on the edge of recession," Andrew Kenningham from Capital Economics said, noting that exporters were facing an even bigger potential hit if a no-deal Brexit materialised.
"Only Commission officials detached from reality could suggest something that would both not be in their power and would quite obviously harm a euro zone economy already teetering on the brink," said a spokesman for Vote Leave.
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BEDFORD, N.H. — Jeb Bush's campaign is teetering on the edge of relevancy, but on Saturday he turned up the heat on his Republican rivals as he focuses on locking up votes ahead of Tuesday's New Hampshire primary.
The White House is "paralyzed" and "teetering on the edge of a cliff" in the wake of an explosive whistleblower complaint about President Donald Trump's phone call with the Ukrainian president, a White House official told Insider.
The White House is "paralyzed" and "teetering off the edge of a cliff" amid the political firestorm that's unfolded over the Ukraine scandal and related whistleblower complaint, a White House official recently told Insider reporter Sonam Sheth.
Many live their lives teetering on the edge of death, and some begin free-falling into an overdose state: their breathing stops, their face turns blue, and their jaw stiffens into the early form of riga mortis.
Fireman-sliding his way down a series of a poles and ropes is just how he gets from his aunt's dingy apartment to terra firma in "the Stacks," a teetering settlement of stacked blight in Columbus, Ohio.
The damage to the UK economy due to Brexit has cost £66 billion ($86 billion) so far, and left the United Kingdom teetering at the brink of a new recession, according to economic data published last week.
Whereas nearly all other Republicans in the Senate fear the political pound of flesh that Trump's base may extract if they don't follow the president off of whatever cliff he's teetering on, Romney has no such concerns.
They said that as P&H had been teetering on the brink of collapse for several months the major retailers would have been talking to the big tobacco companies to work out the logistics of maintaining supplies.
After teetering on the edge of a true breakdown for weeks, Rebecca (co-creator Rachel Bloom) finally falls right off the edge in "Josh's Ex-Girlfriend Is Crazy," which manages to be both hilarious and downright harrowing.
Back at my hotel the buttery crunch and tang of the chicken left me sated and teetering toward a nap, but I fought it off and took an Uber to the opposite end of the culinary spectrum.
At the same time, Dubai's economy is teetering on the brink of another downturn thanks to a shaky real estate market, its reputation as a sun-and-shopping haven dampened by sluggish travel demand in the region.
The plan seeks to inject $1 trillion into the teetering economy, largely through a combination of direct payments to individuals, bailouts to hard-hit industries such as the airlines and low-cost loans to struggling small businesses.
"You've got your people who have their plans set in stone but you also have those who have been teetering, or it's that last week of summer and they've been thinking about a road trip," Casselano said.
Bellwether industrial metal copper was also teetering near a four-month low on what traders said was China-based selling and on expectations that two U.S. rate rises this year could curb interest in dollar-denominated metals.
No party or bloc won an absolute majority in Sunday's national election, leaving the country mired in political uncertainty as EU authorities said urgent action was needed to put its teetering economy back on an even keel.
"The rampant winds awoke the Brazilian populace and indeed the world to the harsh reality that the precious Amazon is teetering on the edge of functional destruction and, with it, so are we," Lovejoy and Nobre wrote.
Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, the immersive journalist who has written about prisoners and gang members and other people teetering on society's margins, said in an email that Dr. Gilligan's books are like road maps for the human condition.
The California condor, a species once teetering on the edge of extinction, was helped in part by state legislation that made it illegal to kill them, and placed additional regulations on toxic lead ammunition and the pesticide DDT.
Why it matters: PG&E's problems are unique, but the company's recent trouble highlights a growing risk in the credit market for companies that technically have investment grade debt, but are teetering on the brink of junk status.
"It's hard to walk the balance beam of acceptable behavior for women, teetering between passion that can get twisted into Daily Mail headlines and a work ethic that makes some colleagues deem you icy," Chastain continued to THR.
"Certainly, the market is strong, but affordability I think has got to continue to carry the day, and we're still kind of balancing right on the -- we're teetering on the edge of a lack of affordability," said Marshall.
Its zombie hordes and teetering walls become metaphors for all the other things we let slide: the days we skip out on doing anything for our health, the projects deferred, the calls to loved ones we don't return.
The voiceless gained a voice, sparking the violent and centuries-long turmoil of the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, and the Thirty Years' War, the sort of existential fractures we seem to be teetering on the verge of ourselves.
Michael Rainey Jr. gets the heavier moments as Calvin's son, Jalen, teetering on the edge of joining a gang (yes, that is Tyga doing the recruiting), even as his dad tries to organize a ceasefire in the community.
It's a weird clawing feeling in your chest, a panicky scramble, the sense that you're teetering on the edge of an abyss and only hearing "I love you so much" will place you safely back away from danger.
Nigeria's northeast is now teetering on the brink of famine, aid organizations say, pointing to two years of missed crop harvests in what was once a breadbasket for the country, and the high likelihood of missing a third.
To prepare for the role of Noni, a hip-hop vixen teetering between superstardom and destruction, Gugu Mbatha-Raw researched Rihanna and Beyoncé, recorded with The-Dream and learned to grind at Greystone Manor, the Los Angeles club.
Together, the White House official said, Trump and Giuliani's antics have left the White House "paralyzed" and "teetering on the edge of a cliff" as it tries to cobble together a coherent defense against House Democrats' impeachment investigation.
The play below could've resulted in an open pull-up, trip to the foul line, or even a dunk, but Durant tries to do too much with a double-digit lead and the game teetering out of hand.
The former milliner and fashion reporter trained his lens on fabulous creatures teetering into fashion shows and society doyennes swishing around black-tie galas — and he was just as smitten by regular people going about their daily lives.
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WASHINGTON — Two leading senators, hoping to stabilize teetering health insurance markets under the Affordable Care Act, reached a bipartisan deal on Tuesday to fund critical subsidies to insurers that President Trump moved just days ago to cut off.
"If they were teetering on a cliff, this is the thing that pushed them over," said Olveen Carrasquillo, who is the head of the internal medicine and geriatrics divisions at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
Reduced demand for goods and services, and factory closures in China, are also expected to knock the global economy and weigh on trade at a time when Japan and Germany are already teetering on the brink of recession.
National Civil Defense chief Luis Felipe Puente acknowledged that backhoes and bulldozers were starting to clear away some wrecked buildings where no life has been detected or where teetering piles of rubble threatened to collapse on neighboring structures.
A coalition naval blockade and the closing of Sana airport have drastically limited imports and deliveries of humanitarian aid to the 24 million people who depend on it to survive, including millions teetering on the brink of starvation.
You have spent a whole week solving the puzzles as they get harder — which feels to me like chugging uphill on a roller coaster — and now, on Friday, you are teetering precariously at the top of that fulcrum.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican gross domestic product (GDP) likely contracted slightly in the fourth quarter, rounding off a weak year in which the economy has been teetering on the brink of recession, a Reuters poll showed on Monday.
Without a nearly simultaneous easing of monetary policy by major central banks, IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath said global growth would be half a percentage point lower in 2019 -- at 2.5%, teetering on the edge of widespread recession.
Those close to the White House say the president's refusal to participate or to allow other officials to do so has worked to his advantage, pointing as proof to teetering support for impeachment among independents in recent polling.
Bobby Cannavale, a hairy life force of an actor who improves even misbegotten shows, plays Richie Finestra, who runs the symbolically named American Century, a once vital record label now teetering on the brink of irrelevance and insolvency.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's services sector returned to growth in November after shrinking for the first time in three years in the previous month, though the overall momentum was unconvincing in an economy teetering on the brink of contraction.
Meantime, after years of selling off certain assets, including Craftsman, and real estate to keep to the company afloat, the teetering retailer is at its final steps in what it can offer lenders as collateral in a restructuring.
With a teetering marriage and vague future, the gentle Isaac could have seemed a mere go-between for his two circling friends; but Mr. Ortiz is so quietly compelling that he makes Isaac's modest ambitions feel improbably consequential.
But what is abundantly clear is that the essentially uniform unwillingness of House and Senate Republicans to undertake any kind of meaningful oversight of the executive branch has left the country teetering in a state of perpetual crisis.
Actually, Obama has gotten a lot of things done: healthcare reform, elimination of Osama bin Laden, economic recovery when the country was teetering on the edge of another Great Depression, Wall Street reform, rescue of the U.S. auto industry.
Of course, the color has long been a favorite of the beauty industry, with NARS' iconic Orgasm Blush teetering on the edge of a shimmering Living Coral, while both Zoeva and Huda Beauty have released palettes in the shade.
Big missions, like the attempt to blow up the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi, get broken down into smaller sub-missions, each of which keeps teetering on the brink of failure, necessitating yet another risky scheme.
And since that conversation, Haley has spoken her mind -- staking out tough positions on everything from racism in the US to policy regarding Russia, Syria and Iran, often teetering on the edge of the administration's position and her own.
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The Times Anheuser Busch InBev has upped its offer for its rival SABMiller Plc but the revised bid was immediately panned by one leading shareholder to leave the third biggest deal in corporate history teetering on the brink. bit.
Germany's economy is "teetering" on the edge of recession, and Europe and the UK are bracing for the fallout of Brexit, which is starting to look as if it might end with a disastrous no-deal on October 31.
Sure, a few villains per Batman movie is standard—we had both Joker and Two-Face in The Dark Knight, after all—but between Penguin, Catwoman, Riddler, and now Carmine Falcone, we're teetering dangerously closely to Batman Forever territory.
"The precious Amazon is teetering on the edge of functional destruction and, with it, so are we," Thomas Lovejoy and Carlos Nobre, who have each studied the Amazon for decades, wrote in an editorial in the journal Science Advances.
In one scene, she's strutting down the street in a white leather bustier and matching skirt, a huge white hat teetering on top of a burlesque bouffant, a woman awash in complete and utter confidence that she looks hot.
The ANC has lost its grip on the major cities where millions of black people are now looking beyond its liberation struggle credentials and focusing on weak growth prospects for an economy teetering on the edge of a recession.
If the long-awaited merger goes through, it would mean not only the end of Sprint's long corporate history, it would also mark the end of several bruising decades of failed bets and teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.
More than a million migrants have passed through Greece in the last two years, and the country has been stretched to its limits in trying to cope simultaneously with the huge influx and an economy that was already teetering.
In 2011, as the full faith and credit of the United States was teetering on the brink, Jay was introduced to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner by senior fellow Alice Rivlin, a former Fed vice chairman, and Senator Pete Domenici.
Prime Minister Imran Khan's administration has been forced to seek what would be Pakistan's 20.6th IMF bailout since the late 1.153s to stabilize an economy that has seen growth plunge while teetering on the verge of a balance of payments crisis.
Combine all these pernicious applications of neural networks​—mimicked voices, stolen faces, real-time audiovisual editing, artificial image and video generation, and MADCOM manipulation—and it's tough to shake the conclusion that humanity is teetering at the edge of a cliff.
His public persona, always teetering on the brink of being a running Onion joke, is now the subject of a different kind of discomfort, the story of a powerful guy who kisses a woman he barely knows on the head.
Around the world, global warming is making unprecedented weather and climate events far more likely to occur, with the planet now teetering on the edge of a new era of routinely damaging global warming-related extremes, a new study found.
What can I say to the young people whose dreams of true equality were suddenly, violently disrupted by the massacre at Pulse nightclub on the morning of June 12, except that this is life on the Other side — precarious, teetering, fragile.
There were scores of other for-profit schools that had been accused of fraud or were teetering on the edge of collapse, and their students, too, would be able to use the defense to repayment process to apply for loan cancellation.
The airline, saddled with roughly $1.2 billion of bank debt, has been teetering for weeks after failing to receive a stop-gap loan of about $217 million from its lenders, as part of a rescue deal agreed in late March.
The carrier, saddled with roughly $7373 billion of bank debt, has been teetering for weeks after failing to receive a stop-gap loan of about $240.507 million from its lenders, as part of a rescue deal agreed in late March.
The carrier, saddled with roughly $1.2 billion of bank debt, has been teetering for weeks after failing to receive a stop-gap loan of about $217 million from its lenders, as part of a rescue deal agreed in late March.
The carrier, saddled with roughly $13 billion of bank debt, has been teetering for weeks after failing to receive a stop-gap loan of about $217 million from its lenders, as part of a rescue deal agreed in late March.
They're as infused in our childhood memories of riding in hot cars as they are in collapsing to our knees in a karaoke bar, somewhere around the age of 25, feeling like we're teetering on the edge of an existential crisis.
"You have two legs of a stool—sales tax and property tax—and if you only have two legs, there's a lot of teetering," says Michael Hinojosa, superintendent of Dallas's school district, which faced big cuts during the last downturn.
This isn't the time or place for a full evaluation of the scheduling system and the war on drugs, but it suffices to say that it is a complex and interesting business ecosystem that's teetering on the edge of widespread acceptance.
That's because they are often cumbersome to play, and as gadgets teetering close to the edge of becoming cash grabs, they're not really designed to be more robust than the emulator solution a teenager could hack together on a cheap laptop.
It ended up paying too much for companies with mediocre drugs and its merger conveyor ground to a halt, leaving it teetering under a massive debt load - that's why it's offloading assets, including two roughly $1 billion sales this week.
Griffiths has been leading efforts to prevent a full-scale coalition assault on Hodeida, which is responsible for more than 70 percent of imports to Yemen and is a vital lifeline for a country already teetering on the brink of famine.
Saddled with more than $1.2 billion of bank debt, the airline has been teetering for weeks and has yet to receive a loan of about $217 million from its lenders as part of a rescue deal agreed in late March.
The oil-rich South American country has been teetering near collapse for a while, as its inflation rate hit a crippling 800 percent last year and living conditions remain unbearable, with most people unable to find enough food to eat.
Our current cycle of topical events -- from Britain's terror attacks to the tragic fire at Grenfell Tower, from teetering domestic politics to political uncertainty further afield -- the flow of news feels as relentless as I can remember for a good while.
The United States is teetering on the edge of a $20 trillion national debt, while Congress stumbled through yet another budget season where inability to finish the process resulted in last-minute, temporary spending packages passed under threat of shutdown.
In 2015, brokers working on behalf of a mystery client in London, offered these funds the chance to make a trade they thought was impossible to lose: betting that a teetering Norwegian paper company would imminently default on its debt.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was left teetering on the brink of a minority government on Tuesday when a prominent lawmaker quit to form a new conservative party, more bad news as Turnbull's popularity ratings plumb new lows.
Downsizing so as to avoid burdening one's children at the end of one's life is a privilege that is unknown to families teetering on the brink of poverty as they struggle to provide basic shelter, let alone preserve any positive mementos.
To prepare for the role of a hip-hop vixen teetering between superstardom and destruction, Gugu Mbatha-Raw researched Rihanna and Beyoncé, went backstage at the Grammys, recorded with The-Dream and learned to grind at a Los Angeles nightclub.
With subscriptions falling, private equity bleeding local newspapers dry, and behemoths like Gannett and Tronc (the previous owner of The Los Angeles Times) teetering, having a wealthy patron is a more appealing option than it was just a few years ago.
U.S. prices slumped more than 2 percent on Wednesday, teetering close to 12-1/2-year lows hit last month, as data showed stockpiles at Cushing, the main U.S. delivery point, hit fresh record highs even as total stocks fell unexpectedly.
It was the old ladies (these were the Fifties) teetering along on their high heels, hatted and gloved, with seams in their stockings, and with glassy-eyed fox furs draped over their massive chests, who might fall down, not me.
And if Mr. Trump loses to Hillary Clinton, as polls now indicate is likely, the loss of those Senate contests could be crushing for a party that was already teetering and counting on a chance to rebuild after the election.
The reeling Giants (26-163) had steadied a season teetering toward irrelevance, and Manning and Beckham, who earlier had connected on another long touchdown, had quelled the storm of criticism enveloping them since the Giants' last victory on Sept. 216.
And it was here, one day last summer, that I found myself wrestling a pair of red snowshoes over my walking boots and teetering on the northern rim of the Kuresoo, a giant, putrefying sponge almost twice the size of Manhattan.
If Republicans are too harsh in their questioning of Dr. Blasey, they risk inviting an even greater backlash at the ballot box in an election where their House majority is in peril and their one-vote Senate majority is teetering.
Pemex, the world's most indebted oil company, is teetering on the edge of a second downgrade of its debt to so-called junk status after Fitch did so in June, which would trigger forced selling of bonds worth billions of dollars.
Fixes As a farmworker in Orange Cove, one of California's most impoverished cities, Lorena Gomez starts her day just past dawn, teetering on a ladder to pluck fruit and place it in a canvas sack that weighs heavily across her chest.
Experts now fear that the nation is teetering on the brink of a tuberculosis epidemic that could spill over its borders as Venezuelans flee in record numbers to escape the economic and political crisis, potentially exporting the illness with them.
A deal to avert a U.S. government shutdown was teetering after President Trump, above, told House Republican leaders he would not sign a stopgap spending bill to keep funds flowing past midnight Friday if it did not include border-wall funding.
A deal to avert a U.S. government shutdown was teetering as the White House called an emergency meeting with House Republicans and President Trump fumed over not getting border-wall funding in a bill passed by the Senate late Wednesday.
Last month, with his coalition teetering after Mr. Lieberman's departure, Mr. Netanyahu berated other coalition members who were threatening to leave, telling them it would be "irresponsible" to bring down the government at such a complex time for national security.
State lawmakers were teetering on the brink of a government shutdown this summer, triggered mainly by declining revenue from the oil sector, which provides the state with more than half of its budget and 90 percent of its discretionary spending.
"This is not not not the way we want to lower emissions, is having a global pandemic, or teetering on the edge of the next Great Depression," says Jonathan Foley, executive director of Project Drawdown, an climate change advocacy group.
From the same session, we see Bowery teetering in hooker heels, his wife Nicola Bateman (whom he married in a piece of camp performance art shortly before his death) strapped upside down to his body, echoing their infamous 'birth' performance.
LONDON — Lanvin, France's oldest surviving couture house, which has been teetering on the brink of collapse for more than two years, has been acquired by a major Chinese private conglomerate after a fierce bidding war, the Chinese company announced on Thursday.
Spending our money at Amazon, or any other behemoth corporation with streamlined delivery services and toilet paper aisles they can't stock fast enough, would be as effective as throwing our block in the general direction of the teetering Jenga tower.
At the time, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and New York Fed President Timothy Geithner were called on to find a way to save a flailing system that was devoid of liquidity and teetering on insolvency.
He has pushed us to the teetering verge of a trade war, has suggested that we hasten withdrawal from Syria, has recommended that we send "the military" to the southern border and railed against caravans of brown people heading our way.
Somewhere in between, the misery of a nursing home teetering toward tragedy was reported to every official channel, but no attempt was made to transfer the residents to a safer place, or even to the air-conditioned hospital practically next door.
The keyboard arpeggio that anchors the opening, "Once, There Was an Explosion," swells like a dance hook, but when the beat comes in, the jagged percussion throws it off balance; the piece keeps wobbling, teetering, and reasserting itself with a whoosh.
MEXICO CITY, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Mexican gross domestic product (GDP) likely contracted slightly in the fourth quarter, rounding off a weak year in which the economy has been teetering on the brink of recession, a Reuters poll showed on Monday.
Like the vase between the faces in the famous optical illusion, GoFundMe has become a negative-space portrait of our country's teetering medical finances, a repository for the costs that patients and underwriters cannot or will not cover on their own.
If Michael Schumacher remains the winningest F1 driver in history (though his records are teetering before Lewis Hamilton's relentless perfection), he also typified a kind of ruthlessness that many of his contemporaries and especially his teammates were unable to match.
The U.S. commonwealth, already crippled by $120 billion in debt and pension liabilities it could not pay before the storm, already had a power grid teetering on collapse before Hurricane Irma hit in early September only to be followed by Maria.
With U.S.-China trade relations teetering as the Trump administration ramps up its rhetoric on potential tariffs, United Technologies CEO Greg Hayes told CNBC that any escalation could have something of a ripple effect on his business and its customers.
LOS ANGELES — The woman in the black-and-white program on the flat-screen TV was teetering on the brink of madness, delivering a disjointed monologue about parallel worlds and the possibility that our own physical duplicates might walk among us.
So, say, when you're out on the town and a friend is teetering on the brink of phone death, you just swipe down into the settings, enable Wireless PowerShare, and you can save the day by placing the handsets back to back.
The loss of Trevor Ariza and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (two ideal complementary pieces), the addition of a teetering Carmelo Anthony, and associate head coach Jeff Bzdelik's sudden retirement gave birth to a meditation on Houston's staying power as a juggernaut.
The eight hour-long episodes provide welcome space for actors with the power to command complex and not always sympathetic roles: Ms Adams is faultless as Camille, forever teetering between being likeable and reviled, pitied and an object of envy and scorn.
While prejudice against metalheads has manifested in much more severe ways in certain religiously conservative countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and United States—itself a religiously conservative nation teetering on theocracy—has plenty of similar skeletons in its own closet.
In 1991, as Trump was teetering on personal bankruptcy and scrambling to raise cash, he sold his 282-foot Trump yacht "Princess" to Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin-Talal for $20 million, a third less than what he reportedly paid for it.
South Africa - the continent's most industrialised country - had been teetering on the edge of recession, suffering from chronic power shortages and stubbornly high unemployment with voters increasingly frustrated with the country's economic management under President Jacob Zuma and his ruling ANC party.
Terra is one of 63 companies currently in AER's liability management plan, which essentially is a last-ditch effort at helping teetering companies with a liability rating close to, or below 1, by allowing them to make quarterly payments to cover security deposits.
U.S. shares were set to open sharply firmer, futures indicated , after two days of losses that wiped out the S&P21.1350's gains for the year and left the tech-heavy Nasdaq index teetering on the brink of falling into the red.
But if you enjoy reading about those distant crises, boy is there one worthy of your attention brewing much closer to home in Venezuela, a country teetering on the edge of default, despite having the largest proven oil reserves in the world.
Davis, DiCarmine and Sanders were accused of using illegal accounting adjustments to mask the firm's teetering finances between 2008 and 2012 and convince lenders and investors, including Bank of America Corp and HSBC Holdings PLC, that the law firm was still healthy.
Fixing New York City's subway crisis will require taking the drastic step of creating a state-controlled corporation dedicated solely to rebuilding and modernizing the city's teetering subway system, according to a new report from an influential urban research and advocacy group.
A group of disembodied gray heads is stacked on a precariously teetering rack on top of a bunch of alien-animal hybrid creatures with long, protruding teeth, dressed in baby clothes; a pile of broken black umbrellas sits sullenly in a corner.
Then there is the teetering pile in her in-tray: a looming economic downturn, disputes over the EU's next seven-year budget, unresolved problems in the euro zone, splits on migration and law and order, trade wars and an altogether daunting wider world.
In 1988 he was offered the job of turning around an Indiana electrical utility, PSI Energy, which was teetering on the verge of bankruptcy after environmentalists forced it to halt the construction of a nuclear plant, resulting in a $2.7 billion write-off.
The exodus has resulted in an alarming loss of talent and capital in Turkey, at a time when its economy is teetering — a development that some experts believe looks like a more permanent reordering of society, threatening to set the country back decades.
But as recognition grows that many infections are undetected, leaders are now focusing on ways to expand the capacity of stretched health care systems and to help residents who were already teetering on a financial edge with the economic fallout from the crisis.
But as recognition grows that many infections are undetected, leaders are now focusing on ways to expand the capacity of stretched health care systems and to help residents who were already teetering on a financial edge with the economic fallout from the crisis.
The country's crises are many: a million Syrian refugees are straining public services; a shaky economy is increasingly teetering; garbage is piling up; fear is spreading of a new war between Hezbollah and Israel; and the political class has failed to find solutions.
In the 213s and 22008s, a soaring murder rate was but one element in a catalogue of urban decay that included an unchecked AIDS epidemic, a local government teetering on the edge of bankruptcy and the serial transgressions of a crack-smoking mayor.
All I saw coming from the euro area over the newswires was the German finance minister's short message he could have sent via an sms from Berlin to save taxpayers' money he refuses to spend in support of the teetering European economic and monetary union.
Taking place mostly in 1962, in an England teetering between the staid and proper 1950s and the very beginning of the looming sexual and cultural revolution of the 1960s, this adaptation of Ian McEwan's 2007 novel starts out as a story of young love.
Meticulously composed from everyday materials ranging from plastic cups and metal screws to houseplants and inexpensive desk lamps — potentially anything that is small, colorful, and disposable — and joined with wires, sticks, or plastic tubing, Sze's sculptures are marvels of precise detail teetering on entropy.
An alumnus of Goldman Sachs, best-connected of investment banks, he spent much of 2008 and 2009 in the Treasury department overseeing the Troubled Asset Relief Programme, under which the American government bought more than $103bn of toxic assets to prop up teetering financial institutions.
When oil prices recover, exploration and production firms may not be keen to work with services companies who are teetering on the edge, so some services firms may undergo restructuring to clean up their balance sheets in anticipation of a better market, Green said.
Her close friend and guitarist Alan Murphy had just died of AIDS-related pneumonia, she was going through the motions of a relationship breakdown, and was teetering on the cusp of a break from music, which, when it came, would actually last for 12 years.
We have no way of knowing if intelligent life is out there, to say nothing of its interest in communicating with a bunch of barely space-capable mammals who seem to be teetering on the verge of a planetary apocalypse of their own making.
The timing of the White House plan is also critical, given that both the American and Israeli leaders have entered an election year marred in scandal, with Trump facing impeachment and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu facing indictment, and teetering on the edge in most polls.
With the Cold War raging, the Vietnam War proliferating, and the entire world seemingly teetering on the brink, these apocalyptic sci-fi tales took up residence in Hendrix's mind alongside the psychedelic sounds and styles of Swinging London in which he became quickly immersed.
After the first televised impeachment hearings into Donald Trump and Ukraine on Wednesday, some people came away from watching highly respected U.S. officials add more damning evidence to an already-teetering pile wondering why they didn't get a bit more of the ol' razzle dazzle.
Equity futures for all three U.S. indexes were up 20.3 to 20.75 percent , after two days of losses that wiped out the S&P22019's gains for the year and left the tech-heavy Nasdaq benchmark teetering on the brink of falling into the red .
As the price of oil plunges to its lowest point in 28503 years — and threatens to drag the broader U.S. economy down with it — lawmakers say Congress should consider helping teetering energy companies with policy fixes beyond the decision to lift the oil-export ban.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES WHITE HOUSE & ADMINISTRATION: Trump's foreign policy strategies and leadership abilities are under close scrutiny this week because of the teetering China trade talks, North Korea's resumption of missile tests, and U.S. economic punishments applied to Iran and Venezuela (The Hill).
The food, drink, sun lotion and nappies those tourists expect to buy are considered key to Ramljak's immediate efforts to stabilise Croatia's teetering food and retail giant Agrokor after the government appointed him to stave off a bankruptcy that could send shockwaves through the region.
Now that Pence is attending, he might be eyeing the Summit as an opportunity to compel greater regional pressure for regime change in Venezuela -- a country that is teetering on the brink of economic and political collapse yet remains openly hostile to the United States.
"Being signed to a label and competing with various artists was intimidating to me at first," Khalid tells me about the possibility of being lumped in with the deluge of so-called "alt-R&B" and "nu-soul" singers teetering at the edge of oversaturation.
Everybody pretty much shrugged at South Sudan and Burundi, both teetering on the edge of genocide; at Congo, where we're headed for civil strife as the president attempts to cling to power; and at the "four famines": in Nigeria, Somalia, Yemen and South Sudan.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, a longtime anti-pot crusader, said in February at the National Association of Attorney Generals' Winter Meeting that he fears we could be teetering on the brink of becoming a country in which you can buy pot in every grocery store.
It's easy to use the language of crisis, to say that swarms of refugees are swamping the southern border or that America is on the brink of socialism or sliding into the sea or teetering on the edge of a never-before-seen catastrophe.
The home team, in fact, did not have a single shot on target; there were flurries of pressure, brief spells when Barcelona seemed to be teetering, only to be carried to safety by the nous and composure of Gerard Piqué, Clément Lenglet and Sergio Busquets.
Ms. Greenfield's lens has fallen on affluent teens playing hooky, rappers and the strippers they shower $100 bills on, investors in exile, hedge-funders in denial, Iceland's teetering banking system, abandoned mansions in Dubai and countless other icons of the world's mounting financial inequality.
It might seem odd that in cities teetering at the edge of the abyss young people still go to class—in this case an evening class on corporate identity and product branding—but that is the way of things, with cities as with life.
At his U.C.L.A. student concert, security was tight and the rules were explicit — no smoking, no drinking, no jumping in the crowd — but DaBaby tested the limits, getting as close as possible to an audience that seemed to be teetering on the edge of mayhem.
Emergency crews in New Orleans on Friday were preparing to demolish two cranes that are teetering over a partially collapsed hotel project near the French Quarter, with fears that high winds from Tropical Storm Nestor could topple the cranes onto critical infrastructure and historic buildings.
And in a wooden booth lined with mirrors and ceilinged in cameras, a man with a CD taped on a hard hat gyrated slowly, then emerged to watch his own performance—delayed by a TiVo, now blaring back at him from a teetering stack of television monitors.
Despite the efforts of community advocates and activists, Pilsen is teetering on the edge of becoming the next Wicker Park or Logan Square, two uber-hip and increasingly unaffordable Northside neighborhoods, where finding a one-bedroom apartment for less than $23,000 is still possible, but unlikely.
Now, some warn that the two are teetering towards a new type of "Cold War", as Beijing asserts its growing military strength in Asia and Washington ramps up scrutiny of Chinese tech companies and cracks down on Chinese espionage and influence campaigns at U.S. institutions and universities.
I had been the 230-year-old post-grad teetering on the edge of an almost-disaster, glancing at her reflection in the window of the 220 train after a night of partying and realizing there was blood trickling from her nose onto her white tank top.
Now, some warn that the two are teetering toward a new type of "Cold War", as Beijing asserts its growing military strength in Asia and Washington ramps up scrutiny of Chinese tech companies and cracks down on Chinese espionage and influence campaigns at U.S. institutions and universities.
So, next time your desk buddies shoot you a dirty look, you'll know it's simply because they're jealous of your snack game — and not because they're pissed you're spitting out cherry pits onto a paper plate that is teetering dangerously close to that so-called common space.
Daphne Guinness (the Honourable, to use her proper title) was teetering on her usual heelless skyscraper shoes through Rivington Guitars a few weeks ago, addressing herself to guitars, pedals and amps with the awed focus and connoisseur's eye she once brought to the salons of haute couture.
The demonstrators argue that Zuma, whose rule has been tainted by scandal, is responsible for the African National Congress (ANC) losing control of three major urban centers in local elections last month by mismanagement of the economy that is now teetering on the edge of recession.
"The bottom line is that the German economy is teetering on the edge of recession," Andrew Kenningham from Capital Economics said, noting that exporters were facing an even bigger potential hit if a threatened no-deal exit from the EU by Britain actually materialized on Oct. 31.
Moreover, 1975 may repeat itself with several more densely populated blue states in disastrous fiscal condition, including California, Illinois, New Jersey and, yes, Connecticut, with its last-place rankings on most measures of fiscal condition and its capital city teetering on the edge of bankruptcy today.
DiCarmine, Sanders and former Dewey Chairman Steven Davis were accused of using illegal accounting adjustments to mask the firm's teetering finances between 2008 and 2012 and convince lenders and investors, including Bank of America Corp and HSBC Holdings PLC, that the law firm was still healthy.
And so, with the Rockets' dysfunctional season teetering on a cliff before Wednesday's Game 5 in their first-round playoff series against the Warriors, Terry broke the emergency glass and guaranteed that the Rockets would win to prolong the series, if only for a couple of days.
At the same time, a new wave of unrest, fueled by anger over the rising cost of living, is beginning to raise its head, spurred on by the inability of these very same states, teetering on the brink of failure due to incompetence, corruption, bankruptcy and brutality.
But I do know how the song, with its ominous synth drone, teetering drums, and chirpy circus melody of a lead, made me feel: the grueling mixture of emotions that comes with the growing impossibility of distinguishing between a technological simulation of life and the real thing.
Why it matters: The exodus has resulted in an alarming loss of talent and capital in Turkey, at a time when its economy is teetering — a development that some experts believe looks like a more permanent reordering of society, threatening to set the country back decades.
Most of Detroit's public schools closed Monday in the face of a "sickout" by teachers who protested what they called unsafe, crumbling, vermin-infested and inadequately staffed buildings, and the failure of state lawmakers to agree on a plan to rescue a system teetering on the edge of insolvency.

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