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It's pretty clear which finger he should've thrown up instead.
Here are some central questions thrown up by the ballot.
How many roadblocks get thrown up in front of you?
The Supreme Court justices have "thrown up their hands," Duchin said.
"The workshops have thrown up things we already know," Vincent says.
Rocks thrown up by a steam explosion are a big hazard.
Americans were shocked by the vision of their country thrown up
Some, like Sports Authority, have thrown up their hands and closed.
Anyone thrown up their hands with a game like this before?
They can now delay that piece, having thrown up economic chaff.
Such are the dilemmas thrown up for Europe when America comes First.
On one occasion, one child was allegedly thrown up against a wall.
Decentralisation across the country has added complexity and thrown up regulatory barriers.
"Oh, my goodness, I could have thrown up that morning," she said.
Now all that has been thrown up in the air by Trump.
Even in the familiar business of share trading, implementation has thrown up problems.
More posts have been thrown up since news of the controversy first broke.
Within a few hours, some had already thrown up their hands in defeat.
In other words, lawmakers have essentially thrown up their hands on the issue.
Twenty-five trillion metric tons of debris were thrown up into the atmosphere.
You have thrown up in the bathroom at a Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert before.
They've thrown up every bureaucratic obstacle possible in order to advance an activist agenda.
This has thrown up some pretty remarkable deals on a wide range of products.
While it wowed the crowd, the show's editors must have thrown up their hands.
For even the most forgiving Gervaisophile, recent years have thrown up some tough viewing.
But all scale-ups face challenges, and this year has thrown up some roadblocks.
A solid 35 percent of drivers said riders have thrown up during a ride.
In this case the system has thrown up too many candidates for voters to evaluate.
The TLC star had complained about feeling unwell and had thrown up during the day.
The limited examples in Japan, Israel and parts of America have thrown up few problems.
So he would have passed the test that the president would have thrown up there.
"I have thrown up, because you can't over eat with the gastric sleeve," she says.
And she'd thrown up basically off the top bunk, so the splatters were like: Pow!
Unsurprisingly, the production process has thrown up more problems than your average beef patty would.
But being part-owners has thrown up an extra layer of complexity for its sale.
I'm hoping one of us don't get kicked or thrown up on, or spit on.
One hurdle could be thrown up by the U.S. Federal Reserve, which meets next week.
Had thrown up after eating the second piece of fish, and that had affected him.
Passengers have thrown up, kissed, talked trash about relatives and friends and complained about their bosses.
I may or may not have thrown up four times last night and slept in it.
OF ALL THE controversies thrown up by America's cultural wars, abortion remains perhaps the most divisive.
The first levees of the Mississippi were thrown up around New Orleans in the 21990th century.
It was getting thrown up against the rocks and unable to reach land on its own.
Because of this, people often don't tell me when they've thrown up, which makes total sense.
He told me he'd been watching TV and had thrown up watching one of the reports.
As an older white woman, I will never be stopped and thrown up against a wall.
These are roadblocks thrown up, both big and small, throughout every avenue of immigration-related policy.
Someone had thrown up so much that it covered all three stalls in the men's bathroom.
However, CFE-CGC trade union official Sebastien Crozier said the test phase had thrown up some problems.
His ex-girlfriend texted, asking if Erickson was OK, and he replied that he'd just thrown up.
If she imagined herself a brick, would she instead be the kind thrown up against a windowpane?
No sooner does a policy seem settled than it is thrown up in the air once more.
Have parents, teachers and society at large thrown up their hands and relinquished child rearing to smartphones?
" Binotto said Saturday had thrown up "two completely different problems, neither of which had ever occurred before.
He didn't have a fever, but he had thrown up several times, and it hurt to talk.
The ultimatum from the office of the USTR, however, has thrown up a potential roadblock to further growth.
That inspires little confidence in its ability to manage the demands that will be thrown up by Brexit.
The service has thrown up so many barriers to access that its subscribers aren't using it regularly. Success!
If that order is thrown up in the air, how will we know what snap judgments to make?
These craters each contain a central peak thrown up because of asteroids striking the lunar surface eons ago.
Tales abound among the municipality's more than 21,23 residents of daily obstacles thrown up by having no phones.
Outsiders get thrown up amid the tumult, but they are too marginal, eccentric and inexperienced to lead effectively.
"I don't care, I won the Daytona 500," Dillon said, noting that Almirola had thrown up a block.
NASA and JAXA share data from their respective missions and this cooperation has thrown up a further surprise.
Passengers have thrown up, kissed, talked trash about relatives and friends and complained about their bosses in Gargac's truck.
We're told June had been complaining about not feeling well, and had thrown up several times throughout the day.
Knowing the power of women and minorities, entrenched political interests have thrown up barricades between us and the polls.
The Here Comes Honey Boo Boo star had complained about feeling unwell and had thrown up during the day.
In 1924 blocks were thrown up to 0.6 miles from the vent and pebble-sized rocks several miles away.
"I've never thrown up on court before," said McNally, a finalist at the French Open junior tournament in June.
Democrats have thrown up plenty of roadblocks of their own, of course, galvanizing opposition to scores of Trump nominees.
Of all the questions thrown up by The Telegraph's investigation, this is the one which has captured the public imagination.
Molins said none of the suspect's seven different identities had thrown up any alert on French anti-terrorist check lists.
In a video, Schumer vomited on the side of a road and noted that she had thrown up some blood.
Christie has her arms thrown up in the air while Sailor, in a cheetah print dress, is raising her drink.
This could then be used to justify a lower capital figure than the one thrown up by the business indicator.
He asked if I had thrown up as it seemed natural that puking would be a part of the story.
The daughter, Makyleigh, then 218, was shot in the shoulder and both hands, which she had thrown up in protection.
That's a deliberate attempt to handle privacy issues that smart home assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Home have thrown up.
But move around the corner, and the full image shows the boy covered in ash thrown up by a dumpster fire.
The Trump administration has been on a campaign to pressure allies to ban Huawei but it has thrown up mixed results.
"Threats and bullying are not the answer to the questions the UK leaving the European Union has thrown up," he said.
"May or may not have thrown up four times last night and slept in it #birthdayvibes," Kourtney tweeted at the time.
That is just one of the weird results thrown up by the unique regulatory bind in which cannabis companies find themselves.
Ever thrown up your hands in disgust at a particularly devious Mario Maker stage, wondering how anyone could have finished it?
But what does the rest of the world think about a campaign that has already thrown up one surprise after another?
Mostly over tactical disagreements, some Republicans have thrown up their hands and written the caucus off as impossible to deal with.
The next morning, I woke up on my friend's parents' bed, which I had thrown up all over, feeling absolutely mortified.
If that were the case, just about everything we understand about life on Earth would be thrown up in the air.
The "toilet challenge" made by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation since 2011 to reward innovation has thrown up numerous ideas.
Leopold Traugott, policy analyst at Open Europe, told CNBC Friday that this "blunt rejection" has thrown up an issue for Schulz.
Vandenburg told the victim she had gotten drunk and thrown up and that he had taken care of her all night.
Still, he's making it clear where his allegiance lies -- it's the 2nd time in a month Weezy's thrown up the Roc.
But she came to Washington set to testify and then got worn down by all the obstacles thrown up by Biden.
Moreover, Rixi's location-tracking, reliant as it is on imprecise cellphone tower triangulation and Google Maps, has thrown up some major kinks.
In a video, Schumer could be seen vomiting on the side of a road, noting that she had thrown up some blood.
As if Britain's unwieldy departure from the Europe Union were not bewildering enough, Brexit has thrown up another conundrum for investors: parliament.
To add to its already-impressive lexicon, the migration debate has lately thrown up "control centres", "regional disembarkation platforms" and "transit centres".
In one video, she could be seen vomiting on the side of a road, noting that she had thrown up some blood.
There's the bottles, the sterilized water, the outfits that inevitably get thrown up on, peed on, and changed multiple times a day.
"I'm not going to lie to you, I've thrown up from eating too much," June says in the latest issue of PEOPLE.
When the evidence thrown up by the reports into drug debt could no longer be ignored by police, they found themselves hamstrung.
The interim has thrown up no shortage of new material, but the observations, when they come, do not have the same edge.
In a video, Schumer can be seen vomiting on the side of a road, noting that she had thrown up some blood.
We go to the bullfights not to see the bullfighter win, but to see the bullfighter get thrown up in the air.
"I'm not going to lie to you: I have thrown up, because you can't over eat with the gastric sleeve," she says.
Then I might have thrown up on her shoes or peed on the picnic table or spat my teeth out at her.
Probing the gap between sign and signified, it is a delighting feat of free association thrown up against a state of panic.
It's as if the legislative branch of government has just thrown up its hands and decided that its work here is done.
In the supermarket, "I'd walk past the corn relish — and it looked like someone had thrown up in a jar," he recalled.
Irregular crossings and asylum claims are at their lowest for years, but elections have thrown up difficult governments committed to mutually incompatible policies.
The projected section of the work is thrown up onto Blenheim Palace in the pitch black, and it was raining when I went.
I reject out of hand the notion that we have thrown up our hands and succumbed to racism, xenophobia, misogyny, and crypto-fascism.
Rather than relying on the algorithms thrown up by the music streaming services, you can rely on your own judgment and curating skills.
Tapping into the terabytes of data thrown up by analyzing the genetic profiles of tumors is an increasing focus of cancer research worldwide.
The study of such exoplanets has thrown up hundreds of examples of "hot Jupiters", giant orbs that orbit close to their parent stars.
But the Turkish authorities aren't actually technophobes, and have been quick to take advantage of the surveillance opportunities thrown up by digital communications.
The student was slightly injured by gravel thrown up after the metal framed window struck the playground, according to Japanese news agency Kyodo.
As we slid past buildings being thrown up at a lightning pace, I felt a bit like I was on a Disney ride.
The person&aposs video shows sparks being thrown up from the underside of the right wing, where one of the engines is housed.
Poor language skills, insufficient qualifications, cultural alienation, discrimination, bureaucracy and uncertain legal provisions have thrown up barriers that require constant rethinking and adjustment.
Together with land-based air defense units on the peninsula, the ships have thrown up a practically impenetrable shield against the enemy's rockets.
Today--despite the roadblocks the White House has thrown up--we will focus on one of the most concerning of those five episodes.
He'd thrown up a couple of times and twice had sweats so bad he had to change the shirt he was sleeping in.
No. 11 REBOUND 7: Marvin Williams misses a teardrop that really shouldn't have gone in, or even been thrown up in the first place.
Rodriguez has been known to thrown up triangles, armbars, roll for leg locks, and even Roleta swept an opponent to mount in the UFC.
Upon seeing a fan in the crowd holding a jersey with Trump's face on it, he demanded to have it thrown up on stage.
Electronic schedules generated by the new U.S. system, which Wal-Mart developed with workforce software company Red Prairie, have thrown up some early problems.
You can train your pup to drop mini-tennis balls into the opening and wait for it to be thrown up to 30 feet.
A true "snapshot of 1996" is much more likely to have thrown up a dodgy Method Man track than a Damon Albarn deep cut.
I had traveled to Carrol's house after a restaurant luncheon at which Ilka, the most private person in my support group, had thrown up.
Yet in the rush to accommodate a rapidly urbanizing country, new buildings were thrown up, often made of poor quality cement, Mr. Watkinson said.
Mike's kids weren't getting thrown up against a wall, over a car or held up at gunpoint because of the color of their skin.
A dissection by Andrew Sampson, as well as people on the /r/Piracy subreddit, has thrown up a few worries about how the plugin works.
Melbourne has thrown up a few surprises but Bottas is not banking on breaking his duck at Albert Park, however much he would love to.
But he warned, like McDowell, that "there's always the chance that some debris from the test got thrown up into a higher orbit," Weeden said.
In November last year an executive at Volkswagen highlighted the difficulties that an test on roads from San Francisco to Las Vegas had thrown up.
And the possibility of a "hard" border with Ireland is just one of the issues thrown up for Britain's regions by the vote on Thursday.
We only say that because Kodak added a somewhat ominous caption to his IG post -- which someone must've thrown up on his behalf while visiting.
Another question thrown up by WebKit's new policy is which way Chromium will jump, aka the browser engine that underpins Google's hugely popular Chrome browser.
From some other people I have talked to in Gambaga, I know it involves a chicken being thrown up in the air, but nothing more.
Everyone huddles by the door and potpourri is thrown up into the air as the groom carries his bride, according to tradition, into the building.
I could be a Presbyterian, and say that when you die you get thrown up onto the roof of your house or something like that.
Despite the clear public importance of the requested records, the FCC has thrown up a series of roadblocks, preventing The Times from obtaining the documents.
Lawmakers have seemingly thrown up their hands in frustration over the future of 690,000 young unauthorized immigrants currently protected from deportation under DACA — Ryan especially.
Ill from the altitude and cramped in the crowded tent, Isabella had thrown up several times and spilled a bottle of urine in the tent.
But the result is that I also spend lots of time obsessing about how everyone has recently thrown up and they're hiding it from me.
But she had had some low-grade fevers in recent days, and she was still having some diarrhea, and she had thrown up that morning.
Yet arms are thrown up in horror when a religious school asks its staff to be sympathetic to the doctrines of the religion in question.
"Everything has been thrown up in the air," said Lisa Churchill, who grows avocados and specialty tangerines, like the pixie variety, in the Ojai Valley.
While disaster aid hasn't always been a political flashpoint, the passage of this package proved especially challenging, given roadblocks thrown up by President Donald Trump.
The issue is the old statement was actually thrown up against the business community saying this is all you're interested in, when it really wasn't true.
Most divers graciously brushed off the multiple surprises thrown up by their venue, the open-air Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre, which threatened to overshadow their competitions.
It's also been designed around the specific problems thrown up by VR, supporting features like 4K resolution, a 8103Hz refresh rate, and 4ms graphics pipeline latency.
The ash clouds have been thrown up steadily to a height of 2,133 meters (7,000 feet), forming a plume that is traveling west-northwest, he added.
Permits must be obtained, partnerships with local governments must be struck, and obstacles thrown up by incumbent ISPs and their allies in statehouses must be overcome.
While Mahathir still has support from some members of parliament, the different political factions have thrown up other names of whom they want as prime minister.
Roadblocks were thrown up to filter out Rwandans whose official ID tagged them as Tutsis — a distinction introduced in the 1930s by the Belgian colonial authorities.
But the treacherous politics thrown up by the Kavanaugh controversy also imperil a Republican Party already in a deep hole with women voters in the midterms.
Despite the uncertainty thrown up by the planned cash call - still yet to secure full underwriting support - Donaldson said he was confident investors would back Metro.
As a historian I never want to expect great things to happen, because I know all the obstacles that can get thrown up in their way.
Furthermore, they note that the "global haze" generated by the sulphuric gases thrown up by Krakatoa would explain the sky's color, but not its wavy pattern.
It's uncomfortable having all my pictures just thrown up in a slideshow for everyone to see (so much so, I put a burlap bag over the Portal+).
" Myles feels strongly that long hair is "actually easier to maintain than short hair," because the latter requires styling and "long hair can just be thrown up.
That gives the country an enlarged role in responding to the initial shock of Britain's vote to leave that has thrown up questions about the bloc's future.
One place to look is to IS—which, in ghastly irony, is the only truly new model of government that the wave of revolutions has thrown up.
They jointly won the Best British Band award with Simply Red, whose frontman Mick Hucknall is famous for having his dreadlocks thrown up on by Martine McCutcheon.
Another factoid thrown up by the case included a claim that Android has generated $31 billion in annual revenue to date, of which $22 billion is profit.
Corbyn's idea of a customs union with tariff-free access, set out in a speech on Monday, could solve some of the problems thrown up by Brexit.
But President Obama has thrown up a strange obstacle to picking one of them: He's not letting incumbent Cabinet members address the Democratic National Convention this summer.
Massive barricades were thrown up in Wanchai, the district where Mr Xi was billeted in a luxury hotel and the anniversary celebrations were held in a convention centre.
Airports have become chaotic, hotels are being thrown up hastily with little regard for safety and sanitation, tropical beaches are strewn with garbage and coral reefs are dying.
But Haldane said there was real potential from the data thrown up by payments systems and corporate and public sector information systems to track workers, goods and services.
" The novelist Lawrence Osborne, who moved here from New York three years ago, agreed: "The modern city was thrown up over the last 2393 years in gimcrack style.
Acknowledging the blockade thrown up by the current court, they hopefully side with the arguments of the distributive constitutional tradition and pray for a change of judicial heart.
This year's season has already thrown up a couple of gems, including Xiu Xiu inexplicably smashing ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man" and Phantogram's version of "Violet" by Hole.
They have also thrown up obstacles galore to prevent companies from operating in China or imposed opaque penalties and restrictions on firms that are alleged to have misbehaved.
Yet the electoral upset has thrown up a chance for Britain and the European Union to forge a better deal than the one which looked likely a week ago.
The euro has also thrown up disadvantages, however, with critics saying its "one policy fits all" approach is unfit for a region with massive variations in its member economies.
Buttarelli tells us he thinks it was a mistake not to do both updates together, describing the blocks being thrown up to try to derail ePrivacy reform as "unacceptable".
One of the girls had thrown up in the hotel bathroom, spreading an aerosol of norovirus that landed everywhere, including on a reusable grocery bag hanging in the room.
One factor making traders wary of translating signals from derivatives into trades in the cash market is that the former have thrown up some conflicting signals in recent weeks.
Democrats (and some Republicans) have thrown up endless roadblocks, among other things delaying the staffing of vital government posts and hindering efforts to fix our collapsing health care system.
Artists in New York City in particular found inspiration in the tags, zips, and murals thrown up in endless rotation on subway cars and the buildings lining city streets.
" While she wasn't bothered, Bro acknowledged, "I think it was traumatizing for some other people in Charlottesville to just suddenly have that thrown up at them on the screen.
The main reason that Republicans, in particular, hate Clinton is that she will probably beat Trump or Cruz or anyone thrown up by the GOP in the general election.
There's a risk of barriers being thrown up to more freeform learning — if companies start pushing harder to hold onto kids' attention in a more and more competitive market.
The agreement still faces stiff regulatory scrutiny from the Trump administration, which has thrown up resistance to at least one other megadeal — AT&T's proposed acquisition of Time Warner.
These are all ideas thrown up by gene editing, the new technology taking the biomedical world by storm, and one which also promises a revolution down on the farm.
I'm still a little bit obsessed by that moment in the 1960s when things were thrown up in the air and people didn't know what was going to happen.
Many have thrown up their hands in despair over these numbers, but the good news is that proven strategies to protect people from being murdered by firearms do exist.
Churchill, however, knew that the war had also thrown up a large number of new threats, foreign and domestic, that together could still overwhelm his country and its empire.
A team of volunteers rescued thousands of abalone, a large shellfish known locally as paua, that had been thrown up from the sea bed and left high and dry.
The government is seven days into a partial shutdown, and pretty much everyone has thrown up their hands until the new Congress is sworn in after the new year.
Before the Berlin Wall came down, East Germany's manufacturing was heavily protected by the tariff barriers thrown up by Russia's counterpart to the European Union free trade zone, COMECON.
Each "screaming head" is its own gaping vortex — one dark, one a mustard color, both containing what appear to be hands thrown up alongside the titular heads' cheeks in anguish.
In effect, the barrier thrown up against congressional oversight is a bet that Democrats will not use their ultimate sanction -- impeachment proceedings against the President himself -- fearing the political consequences.
"I was thrown up on and pooped on, so I knew what I was getting into!" she said, though her actor husband, 32, wasn't quite on the same page yet.
While Italy does not yet have an election scheduled, the political instability thrown up by former prime minister Matteo Renzi's resignation could mean a vote is not that far way.
The same flicked right high kick which Whittaker had thrown up against Natal and Brunson as they ducked to his right side came up again as Souza circled into it.
I like the abstract images best — the detail created by a motorcycle accelerating, the sand thrown up and combined with beautiful light so that it looks almost like a wave.
There's been no shortage of people over the years who have drank out of the Cup, and who knows, maybe a few people have even thrown up into as well.
American law has long thrown up obstacles to meddling from abroad, from the Constitution's Foreign Emoluments Clause to the ban on election spending by foreign nationals first enacted in 1966.
I liberated a rambunctious Shiba Inu from a cage, and then followed it to another dead golden retriever who had thrown up the key needed to unlock the other cages.
When a grim-faced neighbor announced that she had just thrown up while preparing for a colonoscopy, Mr. Sykes was quick to regale her with stories of successful procedures past.
Its people thirst for a Europe of churches and traditional culture, but are frustrated in their high-minded aspirations by obstacles thrown up abroad, in this case the English weather.
But for theatergoers expecting anything theatrical from "The Terms of My Surrender," the evening, directed as if with hands thrown up in resignation by Michael Mayer, will prove fairly grim.
The South African, who was part of the International team's only victory in the 25-year history of the tournament in 1998, said the data had thrown up some surprises.
But cost and environmental concerns have thrown up roadblocks in recent years to European efforts to host the Winter Olympics, with bids being rejected at referendums in Switzerland, Germany and Austria.
Google focused on Coca-Cola, Spotify and Disney as big customers during the event, but did not mention any newcomers (although Netflix appeared on a list thrown up during the event).
Second, the big gap between market income and consumption spending thrown up by the new research suggests that safety net programmes are doing their job of keeping people from utter destitution.
Of course, a large part of the trading community has thrown up its hands already and just blamed high-speed trading, or "skynet" trading as some guys down here call it.
Other opportunities could be thrown up by the central bank's June deadline for three commercial banks to recapitalise after they failed to hit a minimum capital adequacy rate of 10 percent.
Still, Secretary Ryan Zinke said last week he remained deep in discussions with state governors, some of whom have thrown up roadblocks that would impede or bar drilling off their coasts.
The Kremlin said on Friday the U.S. attack had thrown up a "serious obstacle" to the idea championed by Trump during his election campaign of creating an international coalition against terrorism.
The process has thrown up urgent new questions — about race, guns and the global economy, among others — as well as anguished soul searching about the very process of selecting a president.
Neighborhood extremists The hunt for Abedi's collaborators has thrown up links to other extremists active in the south Manchester area, which has produced at least 16 other terrorists in recent years.
In a statement on their official website, the IOC has revealed that a second wave of chemical analysis has thrown up 45 additional failed tests from the 2008 and 2012 Games.
That sort of argument has thrown up candidates on both sides who went on to lose: John Kerry and Mrs Clinton for the Democrats; Mitt Romney and Bob Dole for Republicans.
"It's like the world has thrown up Exhibit A for the plaintiffs' argument," said Heidi Li Feldman, a Georgetown University law professor and tort law expert who has followed the case.
But there is also a sense that Khalidi has fairly thrown up his hands at this point, that having argued his thesis there's really not much of anywhere else to go.
Furthermore, the inconclusive outcome of Britain's national election earlier this month - which cost Prime Minister Theresa May her majority in parliament - had "thrown up a dust-cloud of uncertainty", he said.
Another invisible border, but an important one, is the barrier thrown up by language — something familiar to many international Cannes attendees who find themselves stranded in a sea of French experience.
Yongli International looks like a lot of other Beijing apartment complexes thrown up in the past decade and a half: gleaming, if slightly faded, with offices and a shopping center out front.
This results in a wind circulation system that functions like an air pump; water-rich air is thrown up into the atmosphere, creating the "fountain" and a resulting downwind plume of vapor.
"All these other issues that are thrown up just distract the party from doing what it needs to do in an election," said Huma Yusuf, a columnist and Wilson Center Global Fellow.
Students and other young people in the broad opposition movement have thrown up improvised barricades across the country, initially as a means of protest and now in self-defence against the paramilitaries.
The exchange's stock reports have thrown up many surprises over the intervening years, with the downtrend sporadically interrupted by mass movements of off-market metal onto LME warrant, particularly in New Orleans.
Abadie also told the Nikkei Asian Review that moving its regional HQ to continental Europe will help it avoid any barriers to the flow of people and goods thrown up by Brexit.
The White House has thrown up as many obstacles to the investigation as its lawyers can conceive, and some current and former Administration officials summoned to testify have declined to do so.
It said discussions with other members of the Big Four had thrown up barriers, including potential conflicts of interest and in the case of PwC a reluctance to engage with Sports Direct.
Last year, he supported legislation that would have thrown up to 22018 million people off of the health care they had while, at the same time, substantially raising premiums for older Americans.
Last year, he supported legislation that would have thrown up to 32 million people off of the health care they had while, at the same time, substantially raising premiums for older Americans.
Ahead of a court hearing in Zambia expected on June 1.33, which provides Vedanta with another chance to fight back, here are some responses to the questions thrown up by the case.
As the EU's Brexit planning was thrown up in the air again, several senior EU diplomats said the leaders' summit on March 21-22 could chose not to make any firm decisions.
These save tools are convenient but not very comprehensive—they were built in a simpler time when webpages were static and straightforward blocks of text and pictures thrown up in your web browser.
Turning towards his home market of the U.S., Ganguly drew a distinction between the challenges thrown up by the political environment and the opportunities emerging from accelerating technological developments for fintech industry players.
The biggest hurdle thrown up by the CNE is its ruling that the referendum, if it takes place, will be held in the middle of the first quarter of 2017 at the earliest.
My parents, who lived comfortably on my father's earnings as a textile broker in New York, never crossed a picket line thrown up by a labor union in pursuit of a favorable contract.
May's comments offer the first glimpse into her stance on the hardest question thrown up by the referendum: how to tighten border controls with the EU without losing access to its single market.
Hard to know for certain, but it seems that arbitrage opportunities may be thrown up by the huge numbers of closet indexers who self-servingly hew to their benchmarks while trading relatively often.
With that startling announcement, Mr. Bailey, 23, the former wunderkind of British fashion and one who had a cultlike following in the fashion world, had thrown up a plot twist no one anticipated.
Most of the issues thrown up by a no-deal Brexit are inherently bilateral, requiring the EU to play nice, points out Anand Menon of UK in a Changing Europe, a think-tank.
By the end of the film, when Elena has completed her training, fellow Angel Sabina (Kristen Stewart) actually marvels at the fact that she hasn't thrown up after jumping out of a plane.
In truth, the nub of the single market is not its scrapping of tariffs or even customs checks, but its getting rid of myriad non-tariff barriers thrown up by different rules and standards.
The calculus has thrown up two results that put 163-year-old Malema in the box seat in Gauteng, the province that includes Johannesburg and Pretoria and accounts for 40 percent of the economy.
A key focus of Davos in recent years has been how to deal with the inequalities thrown up by globalization, which includes automation and the effect it's had, and will have, on the workforce.
The things that had been said in the build-up couldn't be taken back, and the issues of race and selfhood that the fight had thrown up were as bitter as they were sensitive.
She also recommended putting multiple trash bags in a designated barf bucket, so that once a kid has thrown up, you can remove the soiled bag and still have other bags ready to go.
Putin said he saw no insurmountable obstacles to restoring fully fledged relations between Moscow and Brussels and was ready to play his part if no artificial road blocks were thrown up in Russia's path.
To counter this, the city government has levied fines and thrown up obstacles, such as an injunction by a judge that disallowed the use of some Argentine credit cards in Uber transactions in Buenos Aires.
The filmmakers would seem to have thrown up their hands at how to gracefully integrate Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) into the action, simply hurling her into the epic final battle without significant preparation at all.
Despite the fact that she had unexpectedly thrown up and her breasts were enlarged, the tennis player laughed off a friend's suggestion that she might be pregnant, she told Vanity Fair in a recent interview.
"When you're dealing with something for which there is no established response, which you've never experienced before, then things are going to be thrown up that you're going to have to learn from," he said.
Even some governing board members have thrown up their hands in frustration, complaining they have been used as a rubber stamp by Mr. Gyure and a few members on the executive committee of the board.
In the wake of this latest gaffe, the Secret Service has essentially thrown up its hands and said it's up to Mar-a-Lago, not them, to figure out who gets in and who doesn't.
In the past, companies like Google, Twitter, and Facebook have changed their logos, caused pages to load slowly, or thrown up fake pop-ups that scare users by asking for extra money to access the website.
Pirelli said analysis of the few remaining parts of the Ferrari's right rear tire, along with comparison to other tires used in the Formula One race, had thrown up no sign of fatigue or structural failure.
"The writers have chosen to see some of the limitations that are thrown up by canon as opportunities, and we like to stay pretty honest, and we stomp down if something truly isn't possible," he admitted.
I'm a disruptively interactive viewer; sharp intakes of breath on a fall, hands thrown up to my mouth on a big wobble, sighs of "Oh, no" at the sight of unpointed toes or sloppy bent knees.
But it's indisputable that both Trump and Cruz spotted and then exploited an opportunity thrown up by a singular moment in U.S. political history that in retrospect both seem to have been working toward for years.
She hurt in 1963—a year after the Confederate flag was thrown up the State House flagpole as a statement against the Civil Rights movement, the first time she was arrested in Charleston protesting Jim Crow.
The curatorial effort has thrown up a few surprises too, including the discovery of the only woman artist, Bhanu Rajopadhye, who was granted membership to the group as well as included in its last official show.
But you can't be thrown up against the wall for doing what you feel is right, and making mistakes along the way, but traveling at about a thousand miles an hour, live, no teleprompter, no script.
So while the group may have been practicing safe sun, it seems some people were also down to party with 80 proof alcohol, which might explain Kim's Tweets that "mamacita" Kourtney had thrown up in her bed.
The camps, thrown up after an estimated 700,000 Rohingyas fled from a Myanmar military crackdown on insurgents that began last August, are believed to be particularly vulnerable to storms in the rainy season, which has just begun.
Investigators were expected to select a handful of the roughly 1,800 parameters of flight data in their initial review, including those thrown up by the Lion Air investigation, before analyzing the rest in coming weeks and months.
" The World Health Organization welcomed the WTO ruling, saying it cleared "another legal hurdle thrown up in the tobacco industry's efforts to block tobacco control and is likely to accelerate implementation of plain packaging around the globe.
On the U.K. economy, he said the country has held up well despite the uncertainty thrown up by the country's vote to leave the EU, but a series of metrics has started to worry the chief executive.
Investigators were expected to select a handful of the roughly 1,800 parameters of flight data in their initial review, including those thrown up by the Lion Air investigation, before analysing the rest in coming weeks and months.
The Swiss franc is where many investors seek safety in a crisis — so for businesses in Mueller's Swissmechanic association the risks thrown up by Brexit mean their products get more expensive for consumers earning pounds or euros.
On a recent visit to the plant, workers were busily erecting more durable, welded tanks to replace the temporary ones thrown up in a hurry during the early years after the accident, some of which have leaked.
However, while a lot of these covers tend to get sorta weird, none so far have quite reached the heights of 'fucking bizarre' thrown up by the series' most recent instalment: Cloud Nothings doing "Clocks" by Coldplay.
But the right-wing terror attack in Charlottesville — and Trump's equivocating response, saying there were "very fine people on both sides" — has thrown up a paradoxical problem for a movement that believes it is having its moment.
The Telpod was one of thousands of buildings built in Poland (and, indeed, across the Eastern Bloc) after World War II, thrown up cheaply and quickly to fill the gaping wounds of the region's ravaged urban landscapes.
In 2014, thousands of residents were ordered to evacuate the same area after an alert was issued, while in 2013, five climbers died when they were hit by falling rocks thrown up by a particularly violent blast.
And I'll never forget driving through the city at night and seeing dozens of black men plucked off the street or out of their cars and thrown up against a wall, feet spread and roughed up by police.
The glyphosate row has thrown up concerns about potential conflicts of interest at IARC: It involves an adviser to the agency who is closely linked to the Environmental Defense Fund, a U.S. campaign group opposed to pesticides. (See).
Mr Favreau wanted the flexibility offered by extensive CGI (yet none of the issues thrown up by Disney's other live action, and far inferior, 1994 "Jungle Book" remake) but was insistent that the technology not take centre stage.
There is no ambiguous structure here in the way that you see "blockbuster" games in a generic sense are thrown up against the unalloyed creative good of independent game creators in some of the films I mentioned above.
"That might be, for example, retired military facilities or other places where we would be able to use those for exports — frankly, to get around some of the unreasonable obstacles that have been thrown up," she said. Sen.
At times, Mr. Pence, a former altar boy, has simply thrown up his hands and conceded that Mr. Trump was flat-out wrong, as he did a few weeks ago when he was asked about Mr. Obama's birthplace.
Returning, he encounters his own misconceptions and obstacles thrown up by the state: he initially thought that where he was living would be calm because of the ethnic diversity of the neighborhood, but everyone is afraid and agitated.
"When something that was that painful is thrown up again after 20 years after it was fully litigated, you tend to freeze up — and it wasn't my finest hour," Mr. Clinton said at a TimesTalks event in Manhattan.
But higher intensity fires can easily burn over those breaks, and fires can spread easily when combustible materials—typically ignited bark—are lofted by the fire and thrown up to tens of kilometers ahead of the fire front.
Gareon Conley, Cornerback, Ohio State A player who had his draft status thrown up in the air because of a sexual-assault allegation, Conley has first-round talent and the ability to succeed in man or zone coverage.
In 2014, thousands of residents were ordered to evacuate the same area after a "critical" alert was issued, while in 2013, five climbers died when they were hit by falling rocks thrown up by a particularly violent blast.
Germany's decision to withdraw the initial approval for China's Fujian Grand Chip Investment Fund LP (FGC) to take over Aixtron has thrown up an unexpected hurdle for the 670-million-euro ($728 million) deal on the home stretch.
Driving through the city, which was founded in the seventh century B.C. but where many buildings were hastily thrown up during the country's wild and often lawless transition to democracy in the 1990s, felt like touring an urban battlefield.
Only two days ago, I was privileged enough to wear a one-of-a-kind vintage Mugler dress and in less than 24 hours it was knocked off and thrown up on a site – but it's not for sale.
CRISTINA FERNANDEZ DE KIRCHNER, VICE PRESIDENT - The main surprise the elections have thrown up so far is that Fernandez de Kirchner, who ran the country from 2007-2015, is not at the top of the ticket to take on Macri.
As good as Android 9 Pie has been since its release, the one universal pain point it has thrown up for users has been its multitasking system, which is a weird mix of gestures and buttons that just doesn't work well.
A little further digging, however, has thrown up a closer, and infinitely more consistent, political match: lime green and purple (surrounded by white) are the colors of 'The People's Vote' — a campaign for a referendum on the final Brexit deal.
The Internet has the potential to positively impact life in this vibrant part of the world, but these three examples — and there are countless that are thrown up each week — show the kind of challenges that push back on progress.
There is no control tower, no lights, certainly no U.S. uniforms to be seen -- just a berm of fresh earth thrown up to mark the perimeter and a tractor chugging along as it flattens the surface of the newly extended runway.
The likelihood of the U.S. central bank raising rates at its June 210.5-10.53 meeting has receded following weaker jobs data on Friday, while polls on Britain's referendum on leaving the European Union on June 210.5 have thrown up contradictory results.
"It happened so fast I was thrown up and landed down, I didn't know where it had come from," said the woman, who would give only her first name, Helena, as she hobbled out of Bellevue Hospital Center about 4 a.m.
We are the generation that watched our black and Latino classmates — mostly but not only the boys — thrown up against police cars on the way home from school, part of a stop-and-frisk practice that was later ruled unconstitutional.
The work, the star lot at the auction, is one of three painted versions of Mr. Hockney's celebrated image of the spray thrown up by an unseen diver who has just plunged into the blue of a California swimming pool.
According to the Miami Herald, which spoke with several passengers about the particularly soggy shakedown in question, it works like this: After completing a ride, a diver fraudulently reports the passenger to Uber as having thrown up in the car.
In coming to the Chernobylites, I was searching not for a communion of the afflicted, but instead a better understanding of what borders are thrown up between the diseased and the healthy, and if and how those walls could be crossed.
But two years after its approval, the plan, which would supply Crimea's residents with power they once got from Ukraine, has been knocked off course by an obstacle thrown up by the same sanctions, four sources familiar with the plans told Reuters.
Some insiders believe he built his father a new but remote Red Sea palace in Sharma, at the Neom City development site -- thrown up in a record one year at a cost of $2 billion -- as a gilded cage for his retirement.
LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Britain's Micro Focus International approached Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co in February about an $8.8 billion deal and was not put off by the market chaos thrown up by the vote to leave the European Union, it said on Thursday.
"Title IX is thrown up at times as a smokescreen to prevent candid ways of dealing with some of the longstanding problems that we've had in college sports," said Drexel sport management professor Ellen Staurowsky, a NCAA critic and college sports historian.
Mourinho was thrown up in the air by his coaching staff in the post-match celebrations, he rolled around on the ground with his son, and jumped up and down in frenzied fashion just before United captain Wayne Rooney lifted the trophy.
The Moroccan authorities have not said what their inquiries have thrown up but a relative in Ait Ourir told Reuters that Ait Boulahcen was accompanied by one of her brothers when she arrived in early August and the other brother joined them later.
Faced with a stock that's doubly volatile thanks to a high degree of leverage and intense interest among shorts (not to mention its natural exposure to economic vacillations given its highly discretionary line of business) other analysts have simply thrown up their hands.
His social media has been relatively quiet and—besides a track thrown up on Soundcloud six months or so ago—he hasn't released a track in two years, when his collaboration project with Booby Raps dropped out of the ether and into your ears.
The administration also later had to walk back Trump's assertion that his new travel bans would also affect cargo coming from 26 European countries — a move that could have disrupted key elements of the pharmaceutical supply chain and thrown up new barriers to testing.
It was further protected by the barriers thrown up by East Germany's communist centrally planned allocation economy: Even if it were cheaper to buy manufactured goods outside of East Germany, you could do so only if the planners allowed it (and they would not).
But an analyst note from Barclays has thrown up an intriguing possibility that could, all of a sudden, kindle my interest in Apple's services and new hardware: what if Apple bundled free Apple Music and iCloud storage with the purchase of the top new iPhone model?
May's speech did offer some proposals to solve some of the thorniest problems thrown up by Brexit, especially over Ireland, after the EU set out in a draft withdrawal agreement a backup plan that effectively would see Northern Ireland remain part of the EU's customs union.
To touch on some of the wider social problems—if a person were cryo-preserved for several hundred years what would be their status in the future community—awoken alone with no friends or living relatives, like a ship-wreck survivor thrown up on some foreign shore.
The U.K. is ready to face the challenges thrown up by the vote to leave the European Union (EU), U.K. Chancellor George Osborne told a press conference on Monday, although he added that it would not be "plain sailing" in the next few days and months.
Against that backdrop, May's tour is focussed on meeting a cross-section of voters to reassure them that she is working to tear down the barriers thrown up by the referendum, and that whether they voted "Leave" or "Remain", they will be better off after Brexit.
The comic was leaving the Palace Hotel Saturday in NYC, where we got a chance to ask him about an IG post he'd just thrown up ... which basically calls out the Prez for being so harsh on immigrant children, while his own offspring have immigrant mothers themselves.
"School officials at this point seem to me to have completely thrown up their hands and said, 'We're not going to listen to what the law says in our state, and we're going to do what we want,'" Mike Hiestand, senior legal counsel for SPLC, told BuzzFeed News.
Seattle, South Lake Union, Amazon campus, Kindle, new technology and science office buildings, employees at lunchtime, Meanwhile, the Space Needle's owners have complained that all the towers being thrown up by Amazon and developers hoping to house its workers are crowding out views of the aging tourist attraction.
Georgia, which insists that Abkhazia is part of its own territory, has thrown up further obstacles by threatening criminal prosecution of anyone who visits the "occupied territory" by way of Russia, the easiest route in, instead of through a remote border crossing in the far west of Georgia.
As the first week of President Trump's ex-campaign chief's trial for alleged financial crimes draws to a close, the 78-year-old Judge Ellis seems to have so far thrown up more trouble for special counsel Robert Mueller's prosecutors than Manafort's own defense team, observers told VICE News.
But lawmakers may have thrown up an additional roadblock for the safety agency by requiring the FMCSA to complete an additional study before raising the minimum insurance levels for buses, as well as consider the impact on the industry, insurance marketplace and safety before changing the requirements for trucks.
The British government said on Monday it would announce in weeks whether it backed the expansion of Heathrow or Gatwick, but fears are growing that the long-awaited investment decision could become a victim of the political chaos that has been thrown up by the vote to leave the European Union.
Fort McMurray, which got its start as a fur trading post in the 222s, was never as pretty as the forest that surround it; the downtown, which has escaped the wildfire so far, is an architectural time capsule of the 0003s, filled with low-rise buildings thrown up in a hurry.
The company gave a revenue forecast of $63 billion to $67 billion, with Maestri saying the "wider-than-usual" $4 billion spread was due to uncertainty thrown up by the outbreak (although as Business Insider&aposs Troy Wolverton reports, $4 billion is not an unusual revenue spread for Apple to give).
I think that piece of the business will continue to expand, and that goes back to the conversation we had earlier which is we think there's a hundred billion dollars of money that's kind of going to be thrown up for grabs and the people who have ... That's the TV business.
Steinmeier said the trilateral group had played a key role in achieving European integration, and could now help to answer the serious questions thrown up by Britain's June 23 vote to leave the EU. "Britain's decision to leave the EU is the biggest challenge we face," Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski told reporters.
I guess it's our fault for having an office on the route of seemingly every street art walking tour in London, but it's impossible to get into work without seeming some hamfisted political statement thrown up on a wall between an ad-agency and the development site of a forthcoming Byron burger.
"What has happened is, because of the increase in velocities, you're seeing more pitchers pitching up — more pitching coaches and organizations encouraging pitches thrown up at the top of the zone — where that was never the case before," said Colorado Rockies Manager Bud Black, who pitched in the majors from 1981 to 1995.
" In response to the letter, a representative for the Church of Scientology said in a statement to PEOPLE, "Leah Remini, Paul Haggis and Mike Rinder have predictably thrown up a reprehensible smokescreen to turn horrific sexual assault and rape allegations made against Haggis by four women into a bigoted attack about their former religion.
Taking a brief pause on their spring migration, a group of the rarest global highfliers alighted briefly last Wednesday on humble Randalls Island, where — not far from a homeless shelter, a State Police station, a fire academy and a psychiatric hospital — the contemporary art fair Frieze New York has thrown up its big top.
Up a stalled escalator guests climbed, to discover an installation by Isa Genzken, a German artist who is a favorite of the fashion world (Phoebe Philo and Raf Simons are also fans), featuring mannequins crowded together in various states of Proenza Schouler undress, their arms thrown up, wrapped in plastic and other warning signs.
The change in the pace of change in the climate, globalization and technology has thrown up a whole set of new challenges very fast — extreme weather, cybercrime, crypto-currencies, social networks, deepfake technologies, self-driving vehicles, artificial intelligence, biological design tools and questions of how to distinguish among refugees, economic migrants and asylum seekers.
Hurriedly thrown up to ease the chronic housing shortage after World War II and designed to last no more than 25 years, the shoddy, crooked, crumbling buildings with their tiny apartments are known as "khrushchevki," a play on Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader under whom most of them were built, and "trushchyoby," Russian for slums.
In response to which, Republicans have thrown up a blizzard of bizarre defenses, including: (1) It was Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiPoll: 46 percent of voters say Trump's Ukraine dealings constitute impeachable offense GOP member urges Graham to subpoena Schiff, Biden phone records Giuliani meets with fired Ukrainian prosecutor who pushed Biden, 2016 claims: report MORE's fault.
All I had to do was sit through a simulated drive through a Barcelona nightscape with a GSR measuring device on my fingers, and remember a series of letters shown in front of me while also being tested by a growing crescendo of notifications and alerts thrown up on the seven (yes, seven) large displays surrounding me.
The startup does have an ethics statement on its website to confront head on what it describes as the "important societal issues" thrown up by technology's ability to fabricate recorded evidence — in which it states: Voice recordings are currently considered as strong pieces of evidence in our societies and in particular in jurisdictions of many countries.
By the time we had finished our laps, one classmate with a hacking cough worse than a TB patient had thrown up, an asthmatic kid was in the back of an ambulance with an oxygen mask, and at least half of us had at some point slipped on a cluster of acorns and slid into a kid-sized ditch.
One of the surprises thrown up by the most recent year's study was the make-up of the average entrepreneur: One in five of the predicted future founders were women, they were more likely to "have enough education, not too much," and the group was "much older" than the usual startup founder stereotype, according to Bahat.
"Even if it's just one stop, if you're being stopped because you're black, whether you were thrown up against the wall or spoken to politely, it's traumatizing," Bandele said, describing how black students at her daughter's high school could be stopped, separated from the white peers they were walking with, and questioned on their way to class.
But there was at the same time a stubborn public insistence on the importance of stop and frisk, and the value of broken windows policing, including stop and frisk, in keeping crime down, preventing murders and getting guns off the street," she said, so people of color continued to have to fear the possibility of being "thrown up against the wall.
It's sweet to imagine LA as a place where everyone has the space to be themselves, a harmlessly charming land of sunshine and food trucks and good intentions, but it's frustrating to see the texture of your city — its streets and landmarks — being thrown up onscreen as in-joke signifiers removed from the actual civic context within which they function.
"It's really a pure collaboration in the sense that we get together, we talk out the problems at great exhaustive length, we do some kind of an outline together, and every word is really thrown up in the air for approval — from one to the other," Mr. Ravetch told Patrick McGilligan for his book "Backstory 3: Interviews With Screenwriters of the 60s" (1997).
In the shot, the teen strikes a powerful pose, flexing with one leg thrown up on a moving box, captioned, "Watch out new york city you've got a new full-time resident 🌇" Hopefully that means we'll be seeing much more of her prototypical SoCal mother strutting the streets of our fair city, as well, if only for all the potential matching collegiate style moments.
For a few short moments, as he dicked around in a tuxedo and pretended to shoot a gun and kneaded a steak, and engaged in other such traditionally masculine pursuits, Brandon Flowers made the world hurt a little less, because we were all thinking about being thrown up against the wall by his lean yet muscular arms and… OK sorry I know, it's a music blog.
"At this point we've seen enough examples of data sets being sold and re-identified or shared and re-identified that for large scale data-sets that are being collected claims of anonymity are dubious — or at least need to be looked at very carefully," says Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye, a lecturer in computational privacy at Imperial College's Data Science Institute, discussing the contradictions thrown up by the TfL wi-fi trial.
His comments chime with a consensus among economists that Britain's government will need to unveil a new fiscal plan in the autumn to keep the economy on an even keel as it prepares to leave the EU. "This is a structural shift in the UK's economic and trading regime, whereas monetary policy can offer no more than a short-term balm for economic uncertainty," Haldane said, adding that the result had thrown up a "dust cloud" of doubt in the economy.
I mean, yes: Rocky is a boxer, and literally every Rocky film ends in a boxing match, which Rocky either wins ( II, III, IV) or valiantly just barely loses ( I, Balboa), and he is then presented with a microphone, his face just a large pink piece of meat now, with red and Vaseline on it, and sweat all down him, and someone decides now is the best time to talk to him, and so he sort of gags something into the mic—"If I can change, and you can change, everybody can change!" or something like that, sounding a lot like you do after you've just thrown up at a party, and you're desperately asking your mate to fetch you some water—and the crowd all cheer, and his wife sniffs once and cries.

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