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Then again, those glasses are definitely telegraphing smart and cool.
At least that's what they've been telegraphing to this point.
But these are radically different jokes telegraphing entirely different perspectives.
And the facial expression is telegraphing I'm about to slap somebody.
Some questioned whether the bureau was telegraphing a change of priorities.
"I have a feeling that's what they're actually telegraphing," he said.
WILBER: You make a vital point about telegraphing the short form.
Trump has been telegraphing this decision for months, so it's not surprising.
That way it can hunt without ever needing to telegraphing its presence.
Apple has been quietly telegraphing the name change for a while now.
" Spicer added that President Trump "will not be telegraphing his military responses.
On top of that, plants do the work of telegraphing corporate virtue.
In January, he said his models were telegraphing "downside vulnerability " in February.
Republicans are already telegraphing their defensive strategy: accusing Democrats of misleading attacks.
So we're hardly excessively telegraphing many of the aspects of the campaign.
The whole time, its steering wheel is telegraphing the front tires' every move.
The problem, says one technician, is that the charts are telegraphing mixed signals.
Adelson has been telegraphing for months that Trump might be acceptable to him.
This is one of the few moves that Trump has been telegraphing for months.
"They have been telegraphing their moves clearly," said Jason Thomas, chief economist at AssetMark.
However, there is a debate over whether Powell really was telegraphing a sudden change.
And it shows more than a few instances of fussy and telegraphing Conspicuous Direction.
According to Normand, record repricings, higher yields, and blatant market dislocations are telegraphing distress.
Even when he wasn't ceded the floor, Mr. Jordan was telegraphing readiness to rumble.
But they think telegraphing that publicly to Republicans right now does them no good.
"He's telegraphing what he's going to do," Mr. Hannity said on his radio program.
But how we describe movies does matter, telegraphing value judgments and informing their context.
"We will not be telegraphing or telling the bad guys everything we know," he said.
The episode began telegraphing a possible resolution to the Rebecca-Miguel questioning at the midpoint.
Stacey says she obviously is not a stripper but the club is telegraphing something different.
Saudi Arabia has been telegraphing its eagerness to invest in the United States for months.
No rules have been issued, but advocates say administration officials have been telegraphing their views.
"I don't love telegraphing too much about the show," said the director, Amanda Berg Wilson.
GOP sources had been telegraphing this to us throughout the last five or six days.
The yield spread in bonds is telegraphing a similar shift in the market, says Schlossberg.
She has a knack for telegraphing disgust and despair, and her laugh has an edge.
Keep in mind, Powell has been very good at telegraphing just about anything and everything.
"Judge Kavanaugh appears to be telegraphing his belief that Roe [was] not correctly decided," he writes.
But these moments are undercut by how clearly Game of Thrones' creators are telegraphing their relationship.
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Telegraphing a course of cuts would lend itself to speculation that the Fed was obeying Trump.
And as the president has repeatedly made clear, he will not be telegraphing his military responses.
Trump on Wednesday reiterated coalition forces erred by telegraphing their assault on the ISIS stronghold beforehand.
The Mets insist that Harvey is healthy, and Collins said he is not telegraphing his pitches.
Here was a representational artist who was not a literalist, nor was he telegraphing his content.
Mr. Cruz struck a starkly different posture, telegraphing a new set of priorities to his staff.
But you know the pivot is coming because Trump has been telegraphing it explicitly for weeks.
"They have been telegraphing that Azure's profitability is improving, and that is enough," Mr. Keirstead said.
Many contemporary plays, even those telegraphing transgressions, feel like live audition reels for television writing gigs.
Here's an administration squeezing a close ally while telegraphing our negotiating terms to a deadly enemy.
It ended up telegraphing the cultures and surprising wildlife of far-off places back to Britain.
Mr. Trump has been telegraphing confidence, but he has never faced an adversary like Mr. Kim.
McCarten does a fine job of telegraphing their politics — traditionalist, protective of doctrine, inward-looking vs.
Months of telegraphing by the central bank allowed for the muted market response seen on Wednesday.
He seems to have been, in a way, telegraphing what he expects Powell to do for him.
And won't somehow see the overt telegraphing of the hit, and, therefore, be ready with a response?
Throughout the exhibition, Candela does an excellent job of telegraphing developments in Fontana's style before they occur.
Gigi Hadid seems to be telegraphing ... if you scarf down hot dogs you can look like her.
But some observers think Klobuchar smartly handled the fallout from the report by telegraphing that she's tough.
Wednesday's statement is also notable because Trump has criticized his predecessors for publicly telegraphing US military action.
Usually, before high-level talks like these, both sides spend a long time telegraphing their expected outcomes.
Mattis did not answer a question about whether he was concerned about telegraphing U.S. moves in Syria.
In announcing the decision to oust Weinstein, the academy said it was also telegraphing a broader goal.
Analysts said that many Apple suppliers had been telegraphing the issue of weak iPhone demand since last year.
Similarly, in "High Life," some of the convicts are black, but they are not a message-telegraphing majority.
Worth noting: As a candidate, Trump repeatedly mocked Barack Obama for telegraphing his moves in the Middle East.
Mr. López Obrador had been telegraphing the resignation of Mr. Romero Deschamps over the past couple of days.
Obama is already telegraphing he expects to be more vocal than past "formers" in the months after leaving office.
He called them "blatantly racist" and said Trump revealed their political intent with his tweets telegraphing the apparent operation.
They've been very consistent with communication and telegraphing to the market for 2017, two more hikes, two more hikes.
Offred hesitates but eventually cracks the pages open, the look on her face telegraphing equal parts reverence and disgust.
Ocasio-Cortez immediately began telegraphing her next steps and indicated that growing her own lonely ranks was a priority.
It was useful when politicians were imagining, and telegraphing, the future of the British Empire between the world wars.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has been telegraphing his shots at Sanders over the last 48 hours and Sen.
Amid his own growing impeachment scandal, the president has spent much of 2019 telegraphing his sympathy for war crimes.
I don't think that he was, but that was more along the lines of what I thought they were telegraphing.
Analysts say while the PBOC has taken some steps to clarify its intentions, it remains vague in telegraphing rate moves.
We're told Tanaka was a sore point in Mariah's relationship with James Packer, so it's pretty clear what she's telegraphing.
The Trump administration, they fear, would again be telegraphing that it is willing to move away from traditional American positions.
The request appeared as an unfunded item, telegraphing its priority to Congress; effectively, the Navy didn't ask for the airplane.
CBS's Margaret Brennan asked Trump about this contradiction in the interview, pointing out that "you're telegraphing your retreat" from Syria.
Since For Honor came out in February, Peacekeepers have been plaguing players with their superior speed and lack of telegraphing.
A Clinton aide said the Democratic front-runner is telegraphing a two-part message in the lead up to Monday.
Check out this instance of Silva standing in front of Okami and telegraphing his intentions twice before Okami plods in anyway.
Location, location, location The campaigns are telegraphing their strategies to turn out votes through where the candidates themselves are spending time.
Trump repeatedly bashed Clinton and Obama throughout the campaign for telegraphing its military plans, giving militants time to flee U.S. strikes.
While he's been telegraphing a potential shift for more than a week, Trump's public comments on immigration have muddied the waters.
The two campaigns released statements minutes apart late Sunday night, telegraphing their strategies and calling on their supporters to follow suit.
In doing so, we are telegraphing to voters the exact opposite of how to hold a person seeking public office accountable.
Boockvar expects tighter monetary policy will have a far greater impact than the Fed is telegraphing, and the market is anticipating.
Still, the central bank is being cautious, so thoroughly telegraphing the plan that it caused barely a stir in financial markets.
"It's a way of Trump telegraphing that he's in control of everything, including D.O.J.," said Gwenda Blair, a Trump family biographer.
Bloomberg officially jumped into the race over the weekend — but spent weeks telegraphing his run — while Patrick entered on Nov. 14.
The attackers noticed an email telegraphing the upcoming money transfer, and created fake domains that looked like the two companies respectively.
But ultimately love conquered all, with a tender glance between spouses telegraphing that they were in it for the long haul.
An ICE spokesperson responded Saturday, saying, ""Any leaks telegraphing sensitive law enforcement operations is egregious and puts our officers' safety in danger.
"Very soon, very soon, we're coming out," Trump said in telegraphing his thoughts to a crowd in Richfield, Ohio, on March 30.
Donald Trump has long championed the element of surprise in warfare, and often admonished President Barack Obama for allegedly telegraphing U.S. strategy.
But Wednesday's messages were unique in their telegraphing of upcoming US military action, something Trump vowed he would never do as president.
Psaki said the Russians were able to gain leverage of the U.S. in the meeting by telegraphing their agenda for the exchange.
Some officials believe Iran may have left its airspace open to avoid telegraphing the precise timing of the airstrike, the official said.
But it seems unlikely he's doing the same here and subtly telegraphing that his urban agenda will not actually benefit poor minorities.
The company began telegraphing what might come next by splitting Oculus into PC and mobile divisions and showcasing two different VR social platforms.
BTW ... this time she's clutching "The Rainbow Comes and Goes" by Anderson Cooper ... pretty clearly telegraphing he's a front-runner to replace Michael.
Not every big man can make that sort of screen—not without fouling, or telegraphing when and where the screen is coming from.
But even as a preamble, Red Dead Redemption 21 succeeds only in telegraphing insights and backstory already masterfully implied by the original's subtext.
China's Foreign Ministry has been telegraphing what Xi and his delegation plan to emphasize — that China has contributed greatly to the U.S. economy.
The central bank had been telegraphing a December rate hike for several months, and Wednesday's move had been widely expected by Fed watchers.
But after being criticized for apparently telegraphing US intentions, Trump on Thursday attempted to blur the timing of any potential airstrikes on Syria.
But D'Alessandro, who recently came up short in a Democratic congressional primary, tells CNN he's not telegraphing a message about his 2020 allegiances.
A wriggling toddler sat on her father's shoulders, telegraphing that she was more than ready to get back out onto the city streets.
Or, if he didn't say it outright, he was telegraphing it to the world in block letters the size of the Hollywood sign.
Campaigns are not legally allowed to coordinate with outside organizations supporting them, but there is no law against publicly telegraphing the campaign's desires.
The increasingly barbaric convulsions of violence on both sides have changed the calculus in Beijing, which has been telegraphing a potentially harder line.
It's as if Oesterheld was telegraphing in The Eternaut the horrors that would befall him at the hands of his own repellent government.
Rodriguez's low line side kick continued to prove inaccurate as he drew his knee up to his chest before he threw it—telegraphing it.
Tanium hasn't had the best year, but a new stock sale is telegraphing that while the company may be down, it's far from out.
But the carefully planned attack -- which Bush had been telegraphing for days -- backfired when Rubio skillfully deflected, saying Bush never took issue with Sen.
Central banks have been more prone to telegraphing their monetary policy decisions to financial-market participants in recent years, especially following the financial crisis.
Pelosi could also be playing her own political games, telegraphing reluctance now, only as a pretext to making a stronger case for impeachment later.
Democrats are putting more resources behind their efforts than they did in 2012 when there were telegraphing similar — though ultimately misplaced — optimism about Arizona.
And, isn't Trump the one who blasted the likes of President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for supposedly telegraphing the United States' strategic moves?
Mr. Trump has been telegraphing confidence, but he has never faced an adversary like Mr. Kim (who took a look around Singapore Monday night).
In the second presidential debate, Donald Trump complained that in revealing its designs on Mosul, the international anti-ISIS coalition was telegraphing its punches.
The disgustingly fat spider that gives Renee (Noomi Rapace) conniptions at the start of Steven Shainberg's psychohorror movie "Rupture" is telegraphing terrors to come.
Dr. Rooks said that today, black men who shave designs into their hair as a stylistic choice may be perceived as telegraphing gang membership.
A little bit more telegraphing in that final puzzle, and a little less screen flash, would've made my five-ish hours with Minit essentially flawless.
Like Glass Joe telegraphing his weak points in Mike Tyson's Punch Out this bots lets our new Businessman-in-Chief lead your portfolio to riches.
Currie believes that by telegraphing its exit strategy, OPEC can dissuade U.S. drillers from turning on the taps, thereby preventing another price-crushing oil glut.
Nevertheless, Washington, which has U.S. forces in Syria and Iraq, is telegraphing a more tempered stance toward the confrontation in a region beset with turmoil.
Policymakers have tried to strike the right balance, telegraphing they would be prepared to adjust in either direction to keep the economy on even keel.
Mr. Blaine brought drama to a song's transitions, often telegraphing a big moment with a flurry of strokes on a snare drum or tom-tom.
Books can be aesthetic signifiers, colorful set pieces of sorts, their spines telegraphing a certain gravitas — or a certain playfulness, depending on how they're arranged.
Sun streams in from overhead, a taunting promise of the larger, lighter open world, and a resonant image in a movie filled with telegraphing visuals.
What we see here is the most powerful man in the world blatantly telegraphing his intention to use national misfortune to grab even more power.
Interpol issued a so-called red notice for him, telegraphing his status as an international wanted person, and Paraguayan authorities placed him under house arrest.
Refining themes she rolled out last week in major speech in San Diego, Clinton offered a warning to Trump, telegraphing the bruising general election ahead.
On Wednesday, President Trump tweeted a message taunting Russia and telegraphing military action in Syria after a suspected chemical attack in the war-torn country.
Strasburg has three devastating pitches — fastball, curve and changeup — but in the first inning Tuesday, he was telegraphing them with the way he moved his glove.
Rather than telegraphing the minutiae of punk sentiments with every line, the punk characters and music are just the basis on which the narrative can evolve.
But for A-Rod, who is neither beloved nor a likely Hall of Famer, telegraphing his retirement two full seasons in advance is an odd move.
Telegraphing an exit is never easy, as illustrated when U.S. yields spiked in 2013 after former Fed chairman Ben Bernanke signaled a slowdown in asset purchases.
Another gripe: Raddatz jumped in to actually debate Trump on two occasions, the most notable happening during an exchange about telegraphing military operations to the enemy.
Metro Boomin, responsible for so much triumphalist music in partnership with the Atlanta kingpin Future, restrains himself to a set of beats telegraphing slow, meaningful menace.
This, as the two-year yield rose to levels not reached since 210 as the Federal Reserve continued with its hiking cycle, telegraphing more to come.
"By telegraphing the troops' departure so far in advance, the president simply encouraged the Taliban to wait them out," commented Max Boot shortly after Trump's speech.
The bulls think earnings growth will be 7-10 percent in 2019, but the market seems to be telegraphing that it is unlikely to hit that target.
In the last week, Biden had been telegraphing a more aggressive strategy, launching preemptive strikes and indignation that he and his allies made little effort to conceal.
Of course, some companies in fast-moving businesses like technology might argue that it is impossible to present a multiyear road map without telegraphing plans to rivals.
For the last six months, the Army has been telegraphing that it will need to take money from its equipment programs to fund its new modernization priorities.
Suddenly, many young men and young women had the means to pay for a night out, and the importance of telegraphing popularity by racking up dates waned.
However, despite the Fed on Wednesday telegraphing a fourth rate hike this year that would happen in December, one more than earlier forecasts, markets are expressing uncertainty.
Unlike with other reality-contest shows, its format isn't fixed, so there's no regular elimination moment, and the show isn't constantly telegraphing who's going to be cut.
But there was a current sending a vibration through her left hand, as if her body was both announcing itself and telegraphing a message about its future.
The top US diplomat appeared relaxed and smiling in photos with the King, the crown prince and foreign minister, telegraphing support and warmth far more than concern.
McKinney described these maneuvers as campaigns "telegraphing" their attacks, which could end up being relayed by the moderators in the form of pointed questions thrown at Bloomberg.
He introduced Gorsuch, who's from his home state, at his hearing last week but said he was doing so out of tradition and wasn't necessarily telegraphing his support.
But here's the thing: If by telegraphing your attack, you allow your opponent a ready counterattack in response, that will be the big story -- not your initial attack.
It doesn't get particularly complicated: a double attack is simply two attacks which share some of the same telegraphing, but which target different points or have different paths.
President Trump, his lawyers and his political team are telegraphing with increasing precision their strategy for fighting any charges against the president in the unfolding Russia investigation: 1.
The film is straightforward and forthright about what horrors the village holds, telegraphing it in pictograms painted in the cabin that all of the young people sleep in.
Even the season's biggest revelation, Daenerys's heel-turn as the Mad Queen, felt brutally rushed, regardless of the fact that the show's been telegraphing the twist since 2016.
Last month it raised rates a quarter point, to the range of 1.50 percent to 1.75 percent, and is telegraphing at least two more rate hikes this year.
While most of the province was dark blues and greens, St. John's was brazen in telegraphing its presence, the downtown lined with rowhouses in fuchsia, yellow and orange.
Mattis also ignored a question about whether he was concerned about telegraphing US military moves in Syria, a question appearing to refer to Trump's earlier tweet on Wednesday.
Mr. Trump called that policy a reversal of President Barack Obama's telegraphing of a withdrawal to the Taliban, and the Afghans saw it as a longer-term pledge.
Although Democratic leaders are telegraphing loud and clear they want to avoid any talk of impeachment, they still plan to investigate every possible Trump-related angle they can.
Some of those companies had been telegraphing the issue of weak iPhone sales for a few months, according to Patrick Moorhead, president and principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy.
John Delaney have already been telegraphing their disdain for Medicare for All and other liberal policy ideas, so a confrontation on that front would follow a pattern already underway.
Policy makers declined to vote in favor of a shock rate cut in June, keeping their habit of telegraphing their plans to markets to avoid flash crashes or spikes.
His notes could move slowly without telegraphing their destination, drawling down into nothing or cohering into bright, purposefully gapped lines, with backing chords that kept changing the tonal center.
And you've been telegraphing this, or at least talking about it so I think a lot of investors who have been paying attention understood this was on your mind.
Both sides are bracing for a rough-and-tumble contest in New York, with the Sanders campaign already telegraphing its plan to aggressively go after Clinton and her policies.
Bloomberg is not the first person — or even the first billionaire environmental activist — to take himself out of the running for the Democratic nomination despite telegraphing a potential bid.
Mount argues that the United States has not done a good enough job telegraphing what constitutes acceptable behavior from the North Koreans and what it should expect to receive.
She loved Cook's view that Mandela's body and spirit were telegraphing the message that he was once a prisoner but he turned into a president — an act of God.
Yellen, on the other hand, has been clear about her expectations for the direction of Fed policy, telegraphing to market participants what her next move would most likely be.
Jon Stein, who runs the financial advisory start-up Betterment, found that many venture capitalists were telegraphing that they wanted a piece of his company for a lower price.
The president offers one set of messages when he is scripted and facing media pressure while telegraphing something else–sometimes the diametric opposite–when addressing his nutsy online base.
The Federal Reserve has been telegraphing to the market that it intends to keep raising rates both to stave off high inflation and to prevent financial markets from getting unhinged.
By going on air, deploying surrogates and spending time in the state, the Clinton campaign is telegraphing that they think there is a better chance to win the Bluegrass State.
That "red flag" is the acceleration of the move higher in gold over the last couple of months, which he believes is telegraphing a loss of confidence in central banks.
Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of all is the way the film ends, by clearly telegraphing the setup for the third Jurassic World, which already has a 2021 release date.
"I think they (Czech National Bank) are telegraphing it (dropping the cap), so they must have an intention of removing it," said Stephen Gallo, currency strategist with BMO Capital Markets.
Trump obviously didn't know he was supposed to have "both a public and a private position" and, after telegraphing his punch for two years, he finally gave the order. Impulsive?
With the play to get the RSNs though, Disney is telegraphing that it is going to have the key sports you care about -- nationally and locally -- for a long time.
After a surge that boosted the total force to 85033,000, the president has steadily reduced the troop presence, all the while telegraphing his desire to ultimately get out of Afghanistan.
The track in question, "Telegraphing (Dälek Remix)," is streaming below for your discomfort; while not currently tethered to a specific release, it may hint at more interesting things to come.
WASHINGTON — President Trump made clear on Wednesday that missiles "will be coming" at Syria at any moment, telegraphing a military operation as he has previously said he would never do.
A U.S. official said Netanyahu had wanted Gantz to escort him to the White House, telegraphing to many Israelis the challenger's subordination to the four-term conservative Likud party incumbent.
But he pivoted back to the fight against ISIS and chided the Obama administration for telegraphing their attacks and giving terrorists time to gear up for a fight or leave.
Thus, the U.S. is probably attempting to shape the internal situation in Iran by telegraphing that it will treat with favored, non-IRGC related businesses and entities in the future.
Related: SAG Awards 2017 gets political Telegraphing what was to come, the first words of the evening -- in a scripted sequence in which actors discussed their craft -- came from Kerry Washington.
Trump, meanwhile, remains at odds with a large chunk of his own party, which is telegraphing that it could abandon support of his White House bid to focus on congressional elections.
In brief, Trump didn't have to spend months telegraphing he wanted American service members out of Syria, letting Erdogan know it was just a matter of time before he could invade.
The long seconds that separate Demian Maia snaking his left arm underneath Carlos Condit's chin and Condit telegraphing two small taps are a length of time that became an accidental metaphor.
But researchers report in Science Robotics that they've developed a prosthesis that can feel sharp pain and automatically drop a pointy object—in addition to telegraphing that pain to the wearer.
Low kicks have always been effective against Machida, but again the issue is getting close enough to land them without telegraphing them and eating that reverse punch straight up the center.
Trump was telegraphing his combative strategy even before landing in Canada -- and further signals came in his late arrival, failure to show up on time for some meetings and early departure.
The decision not to leave was the right decision; and Trump was also right to note that telegraphing future pullout dates for American troops, as President Obama did, is military folly.
The sheer number of those signing the brief suggests the importance that Republicans place on restricting abortion rights and telegraphing to their core supporters that they are serious about doing so.
That's why there are so many people who wonder aloud if Trump is telegraphing that he'll pardon people prosecuted by Mueller with his very political pardons of people like Scooter Libby.
Mr. Trump is telegraphing his administration's intent to provide cover for longstanding efforts by Republicans to suppress minority voters by purging voting rolls, imposing onerous identification requirements and curtailing early voting.
Biden has been telegraphing a poor result in tonight's New Hampshire primary while arguing he remains the favorite in South Carolina, which will hold its primary at the end of the month.
The order puts every Chinese tech company — and US company working with them — on notice, telegraphing a message that the United States is willing to shut them out of the American market.
" The talk now from the White House is of exploring options and not "telegraphing" decisions as America holds "further discussions around the globe with our allies as far as the appropriate action.
Have we also increased the number of traffickers who continue to hawk their increased volume of cheaper heroin to our children while telegraphing to the traffickers that they can expect softer sentencing?
Fred Levinson, who directed the scene, instead added white bystanders, who cheered on Simpson as he sprinted through the empty hallways, telegraphing that he was safe, and therefore that they were, too.
House Armed Services Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) penned an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal this weekend reiterating his concerns with the lower number, telegraphing how tonight's hearing might go.
Trump used to accuse former President Barack Obama of allegedly telegraphing his military moves, like his Syria red line (which he did not enforce) or the timeline for troop withdrawals in Afghanistan.
And they're the perfect campaign artifacts to pin onto Twitter accounts, where users want to publicize their support of a candidate while also telegraphing their sense of humor and sense of self.
It isn't clear whether North Korea has made any substantial changes when it comes to denuclearization, but Trump and Pompeo have been telegraphing the possibility of a second summit for several days.
It isn't clear whether North Korea has made any substantial changes when it comes to denuclearization, but Trump and Pompeo have been telegraphing the possibility of a second summit for several weeks.
Even this week's genial subcommittee mark ups, where opening statements were plaudits of bipartisanship, included a couple swipes at Trump from Democrats, telegraphing arguments to come in Wednesday's full committee mark up.
In the near-term, by telegraphing his intention to deny Obama's nominee a fair hearing, he shields vulnerable members from pressure to compromise, and thus from the threat of right-wing primary challenges.
The bottom line: This kind of move is generally presented as a way of telegraphing ambitions much greater than owning a single consumer-facing brand, no matter how successful that product might be.
And to the everlasting frustration of the party, the state's Democratic governor, the aloof and enigmatic Andrew Cuomo, appears more than happy to live with this arrangement—all while telegraphing his presidential ambitions.
While Conoco started seizing assets this month, Chief Executive Officer Ryan Lance is telegraphing that the company intends to escalate its campaign against PDVSA across the globe as it works to recoup losses.
"He holds his card close to the vest, and I think you're not going to see him telegraphing how he's going to respond to any military or other situation going forward," Spicer said.
Calling the mullahcracy a "rogue nation," the nuclear accord itself "an embarrassment," Trump is all but telegraphing that the status quo -- despite the International Atomic Energy Agency's technical seal of approval -- remains unsustainable.
If Trump pardons them all (as Rudy Giuliani was already teasing on Friday afternoon that the president might, and as his pardons so far seem aimed at telegraphing), no one will be surprised.
"Overall, insurers were more disciplined in 2019 on risk selection and participation," said Christine Williams, U.S. CEO of Aon Financial services, who notes insurers are publicly telegraphing their intention to reduce their exposure.
In "Face Off," an older man whose belly suggests a lifetime of indulgence stands in the pool looking at a boy standing on its edge, his body language telegraphing both anxiety and defiance.
It will come as a great relief to Hillary Clinton's supporters that Bernie Sanders is telegraphing an uneventful end to a campaign he once promised to take all the way to the Democratic Convention.
As long as reporters are telegraphing their fixations on trivia and optics, she will scorn them; and reporters won't willingly shelve those questions to make the proposition of a press conference seem more enticing.
President Trump "holds his card close to the vest, and I think you're not going to see him telegraphing how he's going to respond to any military or other situation going forward," Spicer said.
It can take a corner well and handling is precise, but it's not going to be telegraphing much information through the steering and it still bounces around like the massive luxury sedan it is.
He's a comprehension check, testing to see if you understand things like elemental strengths and weaknesses, the telegraphing of powerful moves through special animations, and most importantly, the need to do some focused grinding.
Members of the Federal Reserve are telegraphing two more rate hikes this year, with Federal Open Market Committee voting member Loretta Mester on Wednesday repeating the central bank's expectation for the next six months.
But part of that process is being honest with yourself about all the ways it might play out — precisely so you can avoid, for example, telegraphing that this is all just a negotiating ploy.
Mr. Castro, 44, has been telegraphing a presidential run for weeks, telling reporters that he was likely to do it but was going to make a final decision before the end of the year.
But after a tumultuous week at home and abroad, Trump is also telegraphing to his foes how his presidency will look when he's armed with what he expects to be vindication from the Senate.
All this makes turmeric an unlikely candidate for a trendy restaurant ingredient, but it has become one anyway, now telegraphing a specific brand of chic well-being, far removed from my Kenyan-Indian family.
Hudson was clearly in poor health during a press conference in 1985, in which he announced his appearance on an upcoming episode of Day's show, first telegraphing to the world that he was very ill.
Bryan: Like much of the thematic work in Blade Runner 2049, it does a good job of telegraphing to the audience that the filmmakers are interested in these ideas without actually saying much about them.
But Trump has emphatically sworn off the idea, telegraphing all-out warfare against the party with a series of Tuesday morning tweets declaring that the "shackles" put on him by establishment Republicans are now off.
"Obviously, what the market wants to hear, what investors want to hear, what the president wants to hear, what builders want to hear ... is whether they're taking into consideration what the market is telegraphing," said Krosby.
Though Trump noted ahead of time that he wouldn't be outlining a "doctrine," he did criticize Obama for too often telegraphing its military moves in advance, thereby tipping off enemies, a practice he pledged to end.
The largest FTC fine in the history of the country represents basically a month of Facebook's revenue, and the company did such a good job of telegraphing it to investors that the stock price went up.
No discipline was assessed to any players, although Manfred said most position players on the 2017 squad either received sign information from the banging scheme or participated in it by helping decode signs or telegraphing them.
"You guys ever buy a bottle of your ex-girlfriend's shampoo — not like from her, but her brand — wash your hair with it and then sit around and smell yourself?" he asks, pausing, before telegraphing defensiveness.
Ostensibly a noir thriller about a man who may or may not have killed his wife, it plods along tediously, sometimes telegraphing its twists and sometimes burying them for no reason other than to manufacture tension.
It gained more than 1% on the news of the latest fine, which had already been priced in thanks to astute telegraphing earlier this year—a sign, perhaps, of a good working relationship with the American regulator.
He is particularly adept at telegraphing Ms. Streisand's unspoken thoughts with a superior glance or an aristocratic toss of the head, brushing back an unruly (if invisible) lock of hair with a single finger at the temple.
For some time, Trump has been telegraphing his punches, claiming that China's economy is suffering far more than America's and therefore its leadership is prepared to cave at any moment in the face of strength and determination.
"Telegraphing to the world that your only interest in the Middle East is protecting oil is bulletin-board recruiting material for the groups that we are trying to hurt, that we are trying to counteract," Democratic Sen.
Mostly, though, I think this performance (with its many close shots) helped me see Johansson as a performer who can embody emotion without telegraphing it, the way the Marvel films seem to often ask her to do.
Republicans and Democrats were already telegraphing strategy for a two-month runoff even before voters in Georgia's 6th Congressional District had finished casting ballots on Tuesday, when Ossoff garnered 48 percent of the all-party primary vote.
If most of them are dressing for comfort, they're also telegraphing how they'd like to be seen — Ruth's serious blues, Arthie's soft pinks — before they realize that the camera won't want their real selves, Sheila's pelt excepted.
Taken alongside the news of his widow's perpetual search for any semblance of closure, it's as if Oesterheld was telegraphing in The Eternaut the horrors that would befall him at the hands of his own repellent government.
Largely restating her views in the face of price measures that remained stubbornly low through June, Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester backed the central bank's telegraphing of roughly three rate hikes per year including one more in 2017.
Image: APThe Securities and Exchange Commission launched a new cyber fraud unit earlier this year amid the internet's ongoing Bitcoin boom, seemingly telegraphing its intent to crack down on a cryptocurrency market rife with hacking, fraud, and scams.
Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, who stands to inherit the chairmanship under Democratic control, has resisted telegraphing what steps he would take if his party were to retake the House.
"What we've seen in bank loan funds in the past couple of weeks is directly tied to the Federal Reserve telegraphing that they're going to raise rates in December," said Pat Keon, research analyst at Thomson Reuters Lipper.
"NSO and Novalpina have spent several months telling the world that there are adults in the room and telegraphing that they have made a commitment to close oversight," said John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at Citizen Lab.
Mr. Trump's early morning comments were remarkable in that he is, in a way, telegraphing the United States' response to a suspected chemical weapons attack in Syria, which is something he had previously criticized other leaders for doing.
But by dropping these them on the first morning of the 2019 LA Auto Show, BMW seems to be telegraphing that there's no hope of us catching a glimpse of the electric car in the flesh this week.
The Bank of England's base rate is stuck just above zero, and despite the fact that the central bank is pretty much telegraphing a rate cut next month, the prospect of negative rates does not exactly hold much promise.
Although Mr. Trump has been telegraphing his intentions for more than a week, Democrats and some state regulators are now greeting the move with increasing alarm, calling it another attempt to undermine President Barack Obama's signature health care law.
I know that's the message the Murphy campaign has been telegraphing from the beginning, but there was still speculation on both the Vincent Prieto and Craig Coughlin sides of the fight that Murphy could intervene one way or another.
First, Mr. Trump is more than telegraphing his intention: He instead has been trying to provoke the very crisis that would allow him to declare a state of emergency or war, thus permitting him to grab more authoritarian power.
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They also had to do so without ever telegraphing this to Rick and the others, who seemingly spent an entire half of the season meticulously planning this moment, but never once coordinating how the communities would actually come together and fight.
"At this juncture, the consensus is coalescing around the view that Yellen will bait the market enough to sustain further rate normalization expectations for this year without telegraphing a September hike," analysts at OCBC in Singapore wrote in a note.
"White males in this environment seem to be expected to constantly atone for their existence by telegraphing their exclusive concern for every demographic group but their own, like a neutered puppy-dog or some Justin Trudeau man-child," Povey wrote.
U.S. President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly attacked the Fed's policy stance under Powell and demanded that it push through big rate cuts, said on Twitter the Fed chief "let us down" by not telegraphing that an aggressive easing was coming.
To celebrate the fact that the show finally made it to the revelation that it had been telegraphing for the past hour, we then watch one of the series' trademarks: a performance by an actor impersonating a 1950s rock star.
"Telegraphing to the world that your only interest in the Middle East is protecting oil is bulletin-board recruiting material for the groups that we are trying to hurt, that we are trying to counteract," Murphy said at Defense One's panel.
"I don't have 40 billionaires, Pete, contributing to my campaign," Sanders charged during the second half of the debate, landing an attack he and his supporters had been telegraphing all day and meant to brand Buttigieg as beholden to corporate interests.
In December, Ryan will present several of the pieces as part of a giant fruit bowl sculpture at Art Basel Miami Beach; ultimately, she hopes more of her works will be displayed in collectors' homes, secretly telegraphing a dissident message.
"He holds his cards close to the vest, and I think you're not going to see him telegraphing how he's going to respond to any military or other situation going forward," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said during a briefing Monday.
There could be other strategic reasons for using speaking indictments, including signaling to a defendant that the case could be difficult to win, putting other potential defendants on notice, or telegraphing the sheer amount of evidence that prosecutors have in their possession.
Schiller notes that telegraphing these updates, along with the ones coming later, is about adding additional transparency for Apple's Pro customers, who have felt for some time as if Apple was slowly veering away from the Mac and toward iPad and iPhone.
The other characters popping in and out make even less of an impression, some of them reduced to names telegraphing personality — Trisha's minister goes by Pastor Dick, for instance, while the school principal is Cyril Makepeace, even though he most definitely does not.
In one case, he said, Shkreli tweeted while the stock market was open that he was having "the best day of his life," which worried Aselage and other directors that Shkreli's followers would believe he was telegraphing nonpublic information about Retrophin stock.
But the party has come to bind and blind so effectively that congressional Republicans have lost sight that they, too, have an interest in the political system's fundamental stability, and in telegraphing what behavior will and will not be acceptable from the president.
The Fed's plan to raise rates further is one of the world's "worst-kept" secrets, and the U.S. central bank is telegraphing its intentions in part so that the rest of the world can prepare for potential capital flows that could result, he said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Neon and New York City had their ups and downs over the 21960th century, from the glowing signage being an innovative advertisement in the 21940s and '19503s to already telegraphing seediness with its flickering in the 21950s and '266s.
Many analysts said they believed China had initiated the visit, essentially telling Mr. Kim that he could no longer afford to be cavalier about his bigger, richer neighbor, and telegraphing to Mr. Trump that America could pay heavily for keeping China on the outside.
" MICHAEL ARONE, CHIEF INVESTMENT STRATEGIST, STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS, BOSTON "The Fed did a good job telegraphing what they were going to do and then they followed through with it, so I'm not sure the market (had) all that much of a reaction to it.
SAN DIEGO/BALTIMORE (Reuters) - Federal Reserve policymakers who last year were frequently at odds over where to set U.S. borrowing costs opened 2020 telegraphing confidence in the state of the economy and signaling broad agreement that monetary policy is right where it should be.
We talk a lot about shortening paths and telegraphing when we're discussing striking—you would be pretty naive to believe that you can train to get your hands to the gun and perform a complex action in a quicker time than it takes to pull the trigger.
The Democratic Governors Association, meanwhile, began telegraphing Monday how it would campaign against DeWine or Taylor: by branding either as a Trump loyalist — and by also questioning why they ran away from a popular outgoing Republican governor whose politics have looked more moderate when compared to the president's.
Both movies take their power from how they toy with us, never telegraphing to us whether or not we're supposed to feel this, and then showing us by the end, definitively, that the people who elevate Travis Bickle or Rupert Pupkin to the status of hero are fools.
As Jones is telling this story, his hands are busy, repeatedly, constantly telegraphing a series of numbers via sets of extended fingers — a set of three, a set of two, a set of four — the pattern of a Social Security number, in this case Jones's actual Social Security number.
Since its early days, the administration has been telegraphing a desire to more closely dig through the backgrounds and social media histories of foreign travelers, but Thursday's move is the first time that it will formally require virtually all applicants to come to the US to disclose that information.
There is no question but that Clinton's husband, former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE, was telegraphing this approach when he slammed the insurance costs for small businesses.
But the campaign video he released has a traditional pitch -- introductory biography (he made his own fortune) -- policy checkboxes (climate change, tax the rich, expanded health care coverage) -- and images of lots of different kinds of people, telegraphing the idea that Bloomberg can attract votes across the board.
And while President Donald Trump has repeatedly said he doesn't like telegraphing U.S. attacks in advance, in this case a show of force in the form of deploying more of those B-2 bombers, F-22 fighters, and U.S. Navy ships in the region may get an important message across.
"By telegraphing our punch so early, you give the Syrians the opportunity to harden themselves as a target and you give them the opportunity to have more time to think through what our potential response might be," said Christine Wormuth, a former undersecretary of defense for policy in the Obama administration.
While telegraphing their contemporary resonance in different degrees of obliqueness — in Jatahy's version, Irina wants to go to Moscow to meet Pussy Riot — both rely on the kind of suspension that works best in theater, the kind that keeps the audience simultaneously present in both the sisters' time and our own.
There's growing consensus among experts that behavior is a form of communication and it's important to first understand what the tic or habit is telegraphing (anxiety, boredom, anger, sadness, agitation, tension, etc.) in order to help the person cope rather than just trying to stop, modify or provide a substitute behavior.
Letter To the Editor: Paul Krugman is right as far as he goes — that President Trump is "blatantly telegraphing his intention to use national misfortune to grab even more power" and that American citizens must stand against him if and when that happens ("When the Fire Comes," column, Feb. 10).
The federal judge ruling on the case did not impose any conditions on the deal as part of the decision, handing AT&T a clear victory in the dispute, while delivering a major blow to the Justice Department's antitrust enforcers and telegraphing a green light to other companies with similar merger plans.
Sure, there is eventually a narrative payoff, but it's too opaquely teased in its telegraphing to comprise a meaningful motivator for the majority of the game, and its delivery—sorry for sounding sort of heartless here—is just a bit too on the nose, too quickly, for it to leave an impact.
It was a forced statement telegraphing zero regret — only that the tape was made public — and instead of authentic remorse, he blamed Hillary and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE for worse behavior. Please.
Washington (CNN)With a sudden flurry of plans for high-level contacts between Washington and Moscow, President Donald Trump appears to be telegraphing an upcoming meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin -- a controversial push to engage the Kremlin at a time when relations between the US and key European allies are rapidly souring.
Despite its reputation, fashion is a democratic art: We all engage with it in some way or another (even if engagement means disengagement, rebelling against what we interpret as its rules and conventions), and it remains the single most effective way of telegraphing who we are to the rest of the world.
A: Those casually dressed people on their phones could be editors and reporters who are telegraphing the fact they HAVE NOT drunk the Kool-Aid, but there are also fillers in the back — students, fashion groupies — and staffers who sit in any empty seats so there are no embarrassing gaps in photographs.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, in a late Monday night statement signed by his press secretary, signaled his intentions in Syria's ongoing conflict, telegraphing that the United States is aware of "potential preparations for another chemical weapons attack" carried out by President Bashar al-Assad's regime and stands prepared to respond if the attack is carried out.
SO YES I THINK THERE IS A WEALTH EFFECT I JUST WOULDN'T OVERDUE IT KERNEN: WE COULD BE LUCKY, IT COULD BE THAT CHINA'S STOCK MARKET IS NOT CHINA'S ECONOMY, AND OIL THIS TIME MAY NOT BE TELEGRAPHING A GLOBAL SLOWDOWN, IT MAY REALLY BE HORIZONTAL DRILLING AND SUPPLY WHICH IN THE END WOULD BE A GOOD THING.
"The president, through his reluctance to scuttle the arms deal, is telegraphing to authoritarian regimes that they can buy a pass on repressive, brutal measures without incurring consequences from the United States," said David J. Kramer, an assistant secretary of state for human rights under President George W. Bush and now a senior fellow at Florida International University.
The Beijing authorities aren't exactly renowned for telegraphing their intentions, but it would be reasonable to assume that they desire a domestic coal price high enough to keep miners profitable, and thus able to service debts, but not so high as to boost power prices by enough to have a negative effect on growth and inflation.
While his relationship with Trump appears to have settled-- a testament to the pair's strong ties -- Barr and other top Justice Department officials seem set on returning the agency to normalcy, telegraphing in internal sessions in recent days that the attorney general plans to remain in the job and working to smooth over the tension revealed in the Stone debacle.
Trump's most recent blistering tirades have been jaw-dropping both in their inaccuracies as well as in their telegraphing the real possibility that he will soon fire special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE.
Although a percentage of the proceeds from the sale of some of the shirts — there are many types and various purveyors — go to Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union, the whole gambit recalls a time when the relationship between politics and style seemed less preoccupied with telegraphing aphoristic opinions and more concerned with direct social and economic remediation for those left behind by American consumer culture.
Last week, in what has been widely seen as a way of telegraphing a possible prisoner exchange, Iranian state television broadcast reports on two Western prisoners held in Iran: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, 38, a Briton of Iranian descent employed by the Thomson Reuters Foundation, who was sentenced to five years, and Xiyue Wang, 37, an American of Chinese descent working on his Ph.D. in history at Princeton University, who was sentenced to 10 years.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) Advisers to the senator are telegraphing that Sanders is eyeing a 2020 run — and his network is already ready to go, with supporters convinced that he was the candidate who would have beaten President Trump in 2016.
While seeming to pile on the Obama administration in its waning days — by accusing it of supporting Turkey's enemies, including the Islamic State; Kurdish militants; and supporters of an exiled Muslim cleric, Fethullah Gulen, whom Mr. Erdogan blamed for directing the coup — Turkish officials are also telegraphing something else: that they are willing to open the door and improve relations with the United States once President-elect Donald J. Trump takes office.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenLimbaugh on Buttigieg: 'America's still not ready to elect a gay guy kissing his husband on the debate stage' CNN announces Democratic town halls in Nevada Where 2202 candidates stand in Super Tuesday polls MORE, long the front-runner in the race nationally, is now telegraphing a poor result in New Hampshire and hoping he can salvage his campaign later this month when voters in Nevada and South Carolina go to the polls. Sen.
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LIESMAN: WE CAN COME BACK TO THE IDEA OF NEUTRAL LEVEL IN A MINUTE WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE TEN-YEAR AT 317, IS THAT GOING HIGHER IN YOUR OPINION COHN: I THINK IT'S GOING HIGHER BUT I THINK THAT IF YOU LOOK AT THE FED, AND WHAT THEY'VE DONE ON THEIR FORECASTS AND WHAT THEY'RE TELEGRAPHING TO YOU, THERE IS PROBABLY ONE MORE RATE INCREASE THIS YEAR LOOK AT THE DOTS NEXT YEAR, I'M NOT COMPLETELY SURE THAT THE FED IS GOING TO MEET THEIR TARGETS FOR NEXT YEAR ON THE DOTS.

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