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Tripped Up In this week's Tripped Up column, Sarah Firshein investigates multiple complaints with the rental car company Europcar.
Tripped Up In this week's Tripped Up column, Sarah Firshein investigates the rights that airplane passengers with allergies have when flying.
Tripped Up In this week's Tripped Up column, Sarah Firshein investigates how a family in the Bahamas can recover vacation funds to rebuild their home.
Tripped Up In this week's Tripped Up column, Sarah Firshein investigates that pesky recommendation that travelers have passports with expiration dates at least six months past their proposed travel.
Supermarket prices have tripped up politicians and plutocrats for decades.
What's more, this generation gets tripped up by financial jargon.
But lengthy delays have tripped up many of the projects.
One map is where the people's minds get tripped up.
The stress tests have tripped up a number of big banks.
I did not know that and got tripped up on it.
The entry ROTI tripped up many solvers in the Wednesday, Oct.
Sarah Firshein is the Tripped Up columnist for the Travel section.
If they tripped up during their speech how did they recover?
The following four questions tripped up quiz-takers the most. 1.
The flavorings are where novices (like me) can easily get tripped up.
In the latest example, Trump himself got tripped up by Anderson Cooper.
My guess is that I was tripped up by the confusing instructions.
It was the final requirement that tripped up Mr Peruta et al.
Then again, so do the 1980s, a time that tripped up Mrs.
Yannick Carrasco of Belgium was tripped up, giving the ball to Panama.
Klobuchar appeared to get tripped up when attempting to name Kansas Gov.
Who hasn't tripped up in life and has to get back up?
They come with suggestions for responses, so that you won't get tripped up.
To be sure, every administration gets tripped up by the government ethics rules.
One area where inheritors frequently get tripped up is Roth IRAs, said Slott.
One area where inheritors frequently get tripped up is Roth IRAs, said Slott.
This time, Ms. McIntyre was tripped up by lingering feelings for an ex.
You may have gotten tripped up by a similar ruse — there were more.
But most recently, it was a Euro step that had fans tripped up.
Handling this kind of volume has tripped up companies like Odyssey in the past.
You can easily avoid the mistakes that tripped up the average investor last year.
You'll learn how to plan for surprise expenses so you don't get tripped up.
Did they get tripped up by the way you organized everything on the page?
It's also a smoke bomb that probably tripped up a few dozen innocent writers.
Strict government rules have repeatedly tripped up local and foreign internet companies in China.
I got tripped up over a lot of fill to some time-consuming effect.
For the most part, they were tripped up by paper evidence, not drug tests.
In other words, even the best of us can get tripped up on race.
It's something that has tripped up a number of other services in recent years.
Ayotte has also previously been tripped up on questions about her party's presidential nominee.
Disagreements over the Department of Homeland Security and Trump's border wall have tripped up negotiations.
Often, candidates have been tripped up while trying to make this case during a debate.
It's also what tripped up a British serial killer John George Haigh in the 1940s.
Those kinds of hidden costs even tripped up real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran early on.
We road-tripped up there in August for his birthday and stayed with my cousin.
OMWI was not the only acronym that tripped up Carson Tuesday during the hearing. Rep.
But obstacles similar to those that have tripped up the Tories now face the GOP.
And at first, Penny passes the "Sophia's favorite things" quiz, but gets tripped up eventually.
I got tripped up with "Odie" for OTTO, "Todos" for GOALS and "Sure" for SOME.
One of Amazon's earliest successes, "Transparent," has also gotten tripped up in the #MeToo movement.
It's individual lawmakers who will get tripped up on the details of rewriting the code.
It was almost comical how her being there tripped up some of the regular protestors.
If so, you surely weren't tripped up by the initials VBP like this numpty Yank.
Familiar points of contention such as immigration and health care have tripped up the talks.
Even I, a professional tech writer, have occasionally been tripped up by the Chromecast's process.
Where I tend to get tripped up is in dealing with money and other people.
What's more, the arcane and rarely enlisted deal structure Time would use has tripped up others.
Alas, tripped up by its subject matter, the movie is ultimately a tepid and frustrating experience.
His most important choice is what has tripped up many of the men at The Bunker.
Another tax tweak that tripped up filers this spring is the change to unreimbursed employee expenses.
Companies hoping to do business with Saudi Arabia have often tripped up on these shallow roots.
They're hoping that approach would avoid the legal pitfalls that tripped up earlier state-based policies.
It's a similar originate-to-sell model that tripped up the financial industry a decade ago.
And when he's been asked about Russia in previous sworn testimony, he's repeatedly gotten tripped up.
The president has since backtracked his comments, saying he got tripped up by the double negative.
But it seems the actress may have just tripped up and landed herself in backlash territory.
But he was tripped up by Mr. Trump's statements on immigration, veterans and women, observers said.
Professional historians find this all appropriately silly and most political journalists aren't tripped up by it.
Such schemes tripped up the presidential candidates John Edwards in 2004 and Newt Gingrich in 2012.
Referee Damir Skomina blows the whistle on Switzerland's Granit Xhaka, who tripped up a Swedish player.
Because they're a lot ... And that's, I think, also where we get a little tripped up.
But even presidents with more evident interest have tripped up over history from time to time.
Getting tripped up by a tower under high demand is rare, a T-Mobile rep said.
Tripped Up For her final column of the year, Sarah Firshein takes inspiration from her inbox.
Then UConn would loom in the round of 8, assuming neither team was tripped up first.
But now the cat's cradle of lies and dirty tricks had tripped up the putative dognapper.
I've seen so many wireless headphones go astray and get tripped up by some issue or another.
He was tripped up by a teammate, linebacker Devon Kennard, as they pursued a Buffalo ball-carrier.
But while the toddler is deeply familiar with the sequence of letters, sometimes she gets tripped up.
Bonardi, who lives in the Charlotte area, found himself tripped up by the staggering number of options.
So if Peter ever got tripped up, he could just yell, "Space Pants!" and we'd be good.
It's possible the games' cinematic nature is what tripped up Assassin's Creed's transition to the actual cinema.
Maggie Hassan, the Democratic candidate for the Senate in her state, even was tripped up this week.
The targeting of political ads and the proliferation of false or misleading articles has tripped up Facebook.
At the same time, Boca needed to win at home to Gimnasia and hope River tripped up.
Each time, though, the efforts were tripped up by dizzying costs and lawsuits from animal welfare groups.
Rushing the field to celebrate the first goal, he got tripped up and tumbled to the grass.
The emphasis on labor in the 2020 campaign has at times tripped up even its staunchest supporters.
But the team tripped up in the playoffs again, losing to the Packers in the divisional round.
There's an emphasis on accepting suffering, on not getting tripped up by one's own discomfort around it.
Nearly all the proposals have been tripped up by the same arcane 1946 law governing administrative policies.
Some of the nominees might get tripped up, particularly on ethics issues that have emerged in the hearings.
Let's just hope he doesn't get tripped up in the Christmas lights and replicate that epic Hoth fall.
That last one really tripped up the young bucks, as most couldn't even say A3 or BB's names.
Startups rarely face this kind of drama, but there are many smaller ways they can be tripped up.
No matter how seasoned a worker you are, it's easy to get tripped up during the interview process.
Most people get tripped up when they are feeling less confident — they don't exactly know why it's happening.
The use of temporary workers, who generally receive lower pay and lighter benefits, has reportedly tripped up negotiations.
The same tight go-kart course that tripped up the Expedition gave the nimble X20193 a huge advantage.
Tripped Up In a new Travel column, Sarah Firshein aims to help travelers resolve their thorniest travel disasters.
Sure, you will get tripped up at times, but you&aposll learn and adjust course as you do.
An edition last month of Tripped Up, which addressed complaints against Europcar, inspired a flurry of reader reactions.
And if you can do all the things you can do with Pro ... I'm sorry, I'm getting tripped up.
Once you have that data, you can start seeing where you might be getting tripped up along the way.
OnePlus' optical fingerprint reader is fast, though I noticed it can sometimes get tripped up with off-axis presses.
It's the same thing that's tripped up fellow Chinese handset manufacturer Huawei in its pursuit of the U.S. market.
But he also brought several unique variants of his own that tripped up even some of the world's best.
But by using blockchain technology, Chen said he can avoid many of the pitfalls that tripped up previous efforts.
For N. and M., living clean and sober meant learning to not get tripped up by all of that.
The S&P 3 was down 50% after a marketwide "circuit breaker" was tripped up just before 20 p.m.
Issues including immigration, health care, disaster relief and military spending have tripped up talks on a longer-term budget.
He says he prefers to approach victims from behind, as from the front there's a risk he gets tripped up.
You don't have to get tripped up by these simplest of scams though, if you know what you're looking for.
There's a story somewhere in here, but we tend to get tripped up around that whole "hunting robo-dinos" thing.
But ask for something more specific—say, fragrance-free detergent pods under $25—and it's likely to get tripped up.
That's probably because in a system with so many moving parts, it's easy to get tripped up on the details.
Here are the two questions Fisher Investments 401(k) Solutions asked that tripped up the most respondents: Correct answer: 6.
Other candidates have tripped up on the campaign trail while mentioning where they are in recent weeks, including former Rep.
"She got tripped up quite a bit," campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said on Fox News Radio's "Kilmeade and Friends" Wednesday.
But the truth is that she's better at it than Spicer, who seemed to be tripped up by his lies.
He was tripped up around the 3-yard line, did a somersault and landed just short of the goal line.
Any one of them could have tripped up Woods's run at the lead as the tournament reached its halfway point.
Shortcuts around the federal rule-making process also tripped up the administration's efforts to allow employers to withhold contraception coverage.
" Elizabeth: "Unnecessary, because even though it sounds easy, it's easy to get tripped up with the syllables and double letters.
In addition, Fellowes says many retirees get tripped up by the cash flow transition once they've stopped working full time.
Following recent market volatility, some IPO hopefuls have sped up listing plans to avoid being tripped up by wobbly markets.
"It was a really tricky market where it was easy to get tripped up," said Morningstar alternatives analyst Jason Kephart.
If you are in this situation, watch out that you do not get tripped up by these rules, Omdahl said.
As much as they try to go with the flow, sometimes Aquarians can get tripped up by their own open-mindedness.
This is years of discovery, and going from A to Z and getting a little tripped up on the initial letters.
ATS gets tripped up by any images, photos, logos, graphics, charts or tables that you might have included within the document.
Pharoh Cooper returned the punt 53 yards before being tripped up from behind at the 1-yard line by Neiko Thorpe.
Google says that, in testing, the system has also gotten tripped up encountering another machine by way of a phone tree.
The Moon in Gemini is helping you process some complicated emotions, just be careful not to get tripped up by paranoia.
"It's more psychological" than practical, Ms. Sucic said, an instinct born of worries about being tripped up by incomprehensible red tape.
Mr. Sanders has struggled in New York amid tough questions, and he has been tripped up on issues related to Israel.
Third, even people with adequate skills and knowledge get tripped up because health insurance has characteristics that impede good decision-making.
Q: WHERE DO PEOPLE GET TRIPPED UP ON THE SUBJECT OF MONEY, GOING BY YOUR EXPERIENCE OF WHAT MAKES THEM TICK?
He got tripped up but smoothly returned to his feet, hardly missing a step, and never showed any signs of damage.
I did find this solve speedy (as a resolute slowpoke), but I got tripped up in several places by close guesses.
In some ways, he was the Teflon Don of the time because he avoided the [cases that tripped up his contemporaries].
Tripped Up In this week's column, Sarah Firshein investigates those pesky resort fees — and ways to perhaps get out of them.
Tripped Up In this week's column, Sarah Firshein investigates who is liable if your personal items disappear from a hotel room.
After they were tripped up 5-3 against the Kings, the Flames came back one night later to assert themselves again.
After they were tripped up 213-3 against the Kings, the Flames came back one night later to assert themselves again.
Tripped Up In a new Travel column, Sarah Firshein aims to help travelers resolve their thorniest and most upsetting travel disasters.
I guess that's where I get tripped up on the notion of the idea that you can feel someone else's pain.
I got tripped up by "tent pole" for TENT PEGS (and had "ark" for ART) and I've never heard of DRAWMEN.
OVERDRAFT PRACTICES GUT BANK ACCOUNTS | Millions of Americans are being tripped up by overdraft practices that remain largely untouched by financial regulation,
Trump has lamented a lack of money for his proposed border wall, a key campaign promise that tripped up talks in Congress.
And when we, sleep-deprived, get tripped up on complex problems, we lose the self-awareness that would ordinarily keep us moving.
All of the places where Firefox or Safari might get tripped up by a website or service demanding Chrome, Brave marches on.
For another, payments go straight to the creator's PayPal or Stripe account, with no transaction fees (something that tripped up Patreon recently).
IR blasters have limitations and can sometimes get tripped up, but they allow the Cube to do some genuinely useful things already.
Many families get tripped up when they don't see the results they want — but are what they should've been expecting all along.
NASHUA, N.H. — Early in Jeb Bush's presidential campaign, his brother's presidency — and, specifically, the 2003 invasion of Iraq — tripped up Mr. Bush.
The bot did have trouble establishing a working floor map, and the cliff sensors often got tripped up on my kitchen step.
"The framing of 'Indo-Pacific' is good, but it's tripped up by everything that's wrong with this administration's foreign policy," he said.
Mark Zuckerberg and other executives have been almost comically tripped up by some of the most basic questions, our tech columnist writes.
That tripped up Heather Heckel, 33, an art teacher at a middle school in Port Washington, N.Y., who previously worked in Manhattan.
And once again he got tripped up when he was challenged to defend the high number of immigrant deportations under Barack Obama.
The reason so many defendants don't testify is because it's very easy to get tripped up in cross-examination and not be convincing.
One thing that tripped up this administration is a failure to fully understand the process required to get Senate-confirmed people in place.
And it's easy to see how anyone working on these issues might be tripped up by a question when put on the spot.
The messy reality of medical records tripped up IBM's much-ballyhooed Watson AI system when it was deployed at a Texas cancer hospital.
This set him apart from the more serious candidates in the Republican primary, who now and then got tripped up on actual policies.
But sometimes I get tripped up on mortality and life as a fleeting thing and so on, and that's all pretty bad also.
And people starting their search in Maps wouldn't see those listings at all, and could easily be tripped up by the fake reviews.
At a campus conference the next day, Mr. Lukianoff was tripped up by his own free speech in remarks about Erika Christakis's email.
Sometimes, in the complicated politics of the town, the goals can get tripped up by something as small as a string of lights.
Washes of color are tripped up by the space it inhabits, the painter's brush meeting a lip on its way across the canvas.
South Korea is already bracing for tougher scrutiny under Trump and is anxious not to be tripped up by any such rule changes.
In Tripped Up, I hope to empower Times readers with the tools and insight to become smarter, happier travelers, wherever you're headed next.
Jackson's new mandate came swiftly and sternly in a court hearing in which Stone got tripped up by his own story and apologies.
Mr. Miller's theatrical career began at Cambridge University, where he studied science but was also, as he put it, "tripped up" by comedy.
California's economy is strong, but it could be tripped up by fallout from President Donald Trump's trade and immigration policies, according to economists.
It's possible that field-of-view isn't what got Morningstar banned but the program allowing the change tripped up Valve's anti-cheat measures.
Sure, it sucks to feel like you're being tripped up just for the lolz, but interviewers sometimes have a reason behind their odd inquiries.
Indeed, previous presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle were tripped up for paying owners relatively low salaries while generating millions in income.
But the Riksbank is worried a global recovery could be tripped up by Brexit, slower growth in Europe and a more protectionist United States.
"She [was] easily tripped up by Bernie Sanders on foreign policy, on her record of failures," she added of the Democratic presidential primary debates.
Unlike his new boss, Mnuchin will have to produce his tax returns to win congressional approval, a step that has tripped up past nominees.
But the software in the cars reportedly gets tripped up by certain safety issues, especially when there is no green arrow for left turns.
The businessman was tripped up by controversies over abortion and his retweeting of an unflattering photo of Ted Cruz's wife Heidi, among other things.
Warren was, at first, tripped up by the controversy surrounding her decision to publicize a DNA test meant to prove her Native American ancestry.
"I had answered that question a hundred times before," he said, insisting he had simply tripped up amid repeated questions from the news media.
Other candidates have been tripped up by past or new statements illustrating how France's overseas territories are only marginally discussed in regular political debate.
Just ask the woman featured in our first Tripped Up column, who arrived, with three kids in tow, to a nonexistent hotel in Cartagena.
The complexity of this part of the application process has frequently tripped up borrowers, keeping them from enrolling and remaining in income-based plans.
Several foreign companies have been tripped up by touching on certain topics that can provoke strong public reactions in China, including calls for boycotts.
However, thanks to smart and persistent questioning, each one was tripped up on a few policy issues that matter to people of color, in particular.
Bahrain led the USA 3-1 in stoppage time of the COTIF tournament when American Pierre Da Silva got tripped up by a Bahraini player.
On Thursday night, those lines tripped up Rubio and Cruz, whose difficult time onstage had everything to do with the fact that Trump wasn't there.
The next time you look back on your horoscope from a previous week or month, don't get tripped up thinking your astrologer missed the mark.
The former secretary of state is again tripped up by her ill-fated decision to use a private email server during her time in office.
It's only been a couple weeks of dates, and I've already been both swept off my feet and tripped up by some of the drama.
They're also not getting tripped up by the less affluent 300-500 "middle India" consumers who don't really use debit cards or trust digital payments.
President Donald Trump and the Republican Congress tripped up in their first major legislative effort together, a failed bill to replace the Affordable Care Act.
In the past, these so-called qualitative reviews have tripped up banks including Citigroup, which failed in 2014 even after demonstrating it had adequate capital.
Workers should be free to go where their jobs take them without them or their employers getting tripped up by complicated and unclear tax rules.
Prosecutors could have moved even faster Thursday if Manafort's defense team had not tripped up their plan with its own extensive questioning of the witnesses.
The bulk of the participants got tripped up, confusing the colors of the "right" square with the colors of the image intended to distract them.
It is not the first time court rulings have tripped up 5-Star, which is still Italy's most popular party, according to most opinion polls.
Garbers was injured when he was tripped up on a scramble by Sun Devils sophomore linebacker Darien Butler with 1:56 left in the half.
"That's not been an easy task, and I give him credit for avoiding the landmines and potholes that have tripped up other investigations," Collins said.
Razer places the up arrow in between the forward slash and the shift keys, and I tripped up on it about once every five minutes.
The Moon clashes with messenger planet Mercury, which is currently retrograde in Aries, at 2:35 PM—don't get too tripped up about the past.
Amy Schumer tripped up a handful of fans and friends after posting a photo of herself holding a newborn baby in her arms over the weekend.
Between the autofocus light, the sound the focus makes (see below) and the delay all mirrorless cameras have—you're destined to get tripped up on timing.
Creators who made "borderline content," such as prank videos that weren't against the new policy, could still find that their videos tripped up YouTube's automated system.
Still, VCs, LPs, and startups raising capital will need to navigate FIRRMA going forward to make sure they don't get tripped up by the new law.
Steinway dealers have to convince their wealthier clientele that the instruments make good investments, avoiding the overly aggressive sales tactics that tripped up some early efforts.
He said he would lean toward a more moderate Democrat like Biden, but he questioned whether Biden would get tripped up in a contest against Trump.
He appears to be acing the test until he is tripped up badly at the very end by a question that should have been a cinch.
" He believes that Zenrez has the right model and that the team "understands the nuances that have tripped up many from the outside like ClassPass and Groupon.
The misleading rhetoric around Section 702 tripped up Trump Thursday, as he appeared to contradict his own party's stance on the bill just hours before the vote.
Trailing in the money race, tripped up by their own missteps and perceived by some as less electable, nonwhite candidates find themselves well back of the leaders.
Davis was tripped up by a teammate on the second play from scrimmage and helped off the field before heading to the locker room on a cart.
The rogue drone somehow strayed from its intended course and tripped up a cyclist competing in the Golden State Race Series in Northern California over the weekend.
A company that grew famous by overpromising the value of its data is no more, tripped up once and for all by a simple unwillingness to apologize.
The Noble Liar can be tripped up by the truth, but the Trickster can always twist it into a misleading form that will work to his advantage.
The tricky part about being Cadillac is that it's awfully easy to get tripped up in a 114-year-old history of glamour, glitz, and glorious fins.
With good comfort, a nice design, and a quite distinct sound signature, the FXA7 are an intriguing pair of headphones, but they're tripped up by their price.
But from Mark Zuckerberg on down, its executives have been comically tripped up by questions about misinformation and conspiracy theories on the platform, our tech columnist writes.
Human ears tolerate low levels of extraneous noise on a phone line, but computers can get tripped up by the smallest hiss or pop, producing transmission errors.
Harrison Ford's Rick Deckard was one in a long line of LA shamuses tripped up by wealth and beauty, from Marlowe and Gittes to Rawlins and Bosch.
If Trump is in a position to win after Arizona, he could still be tripped up by Utah, where McMullin has remained a contender to the end.
She forgot to say her own, which, in turn, tripped up audience members, who fell back on expressions like "you guys" for fear of getting it wrong.
Christopher Cadelago: Klobuchar was at her best when she challenged her more liberal opponents, something that has tripped up her and others in the first three debates.
It's about documenting all of the cognitive biases that exist, taking all the stuff from behavioral economics to saying like where do people's minds get tripped up?
But even devotees of the downbeat may be tripped up by the author's penchant for numbingly repetitive clauses that seem like syntactic declarations of war on readers.
Too often, he turns his shoulders perpendicular to the play and starts lumbering toward the sideline, only to be tripped up by faster (read: every) defensive players.
The camera on one of them, sent to clear a path for the Scorpion, was shut down by radiation; the Scorpion itself got tripped up by fallen debris.
Popular is still straining to clean up its balance sheet after a real estate crash in 2008 which tripped up Spain's banks and caused steep losses for many.
"I find myself getting slightly tripped up because I am a feminist, and I'm not ashamed of it," she told TIME in April while discussing The Handmaid's Tale.
Here's one of Fidelity's questions that tripped up nearly three-quarters of respondents: Roughly how much do many financial experts recommend people save by the time they retire?
The once-common stumbling blocks of teenhood never tripped up Bridget King's daughter, Caroline, now 21, and have yet to provide a challenge for her son, Jacob (17).
Besides being easily tripped up by my "okays" and a couple of awkward pauses, the call was, actually, surprisingly smooth despite my best efforts to trip it up.
But those who don't study history are doomed to repeat it, and complacency is still the only thing that's ever tripped up Team USA in the NBA era.
He made a straightaway run from the center circle toward the penalty area on his own, but he's tripped up at the last minute with a nice tackle.
Many of our solvers were tripped up by the term, which appeared for the fourth time in the New York Times Crossword in Tracy Gray's March 4 puzzle.
And while it's certainly a memorable and lively-sounding word, it tripped up many crossword solvers when it appeared in the Thursday, July 12 puzzle by Joe DiPietro.
I got tripped up a few times — I think of an office newbie as a "hire," not a HIREE, and I learned something new about JUNEAU and ENGLAND.
I began at the very top center and solved in a clockwise pattern, more or less, getting tripped up at a few spots that had to be revisited.
Dick Lugar in the 2628 elections and nominated Richard Mourdock, a staunch conservative in the Cruz model, who then got tripped up by the rape-related abortion question.
Times Insider In Tripped Up, Sarah Firshein, a seasoned travel writer, seeks solutions and restitution for readers' terrible trips — and tells you how to avoid the same fate.
In Tripped Up, I will help Times readers get restitution for their thorniest travel misadventures while providing tips and takeaways that steer onlookers away from the same fate.
In Tripped Up, our columnist Sarah Firshein helps The Times's readers resolve their thorniest real-life travel disasters, one terrible, no good, very bad experience at a time.
But YouTube is now wading into the complex web of broadcast television, which has tripped up other technology companies seeking to break the grip of pay TV providers.
But those votes — and many of the other obstacles that ultimately tripped-up the attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act — did not come out of thin air.
Their 109-95 victory over the Pistons amounted to a momentary stumbling block — a rare win that tripped up the Knicks in their pursuit of better lottery odds.
Now she says children should have access to lawyers and not be held in family prisons, but she was tripped up again by her "send a message" line. Mrs.
Choi tripped up at No. 12, a 474-yard par 4 with a green as small as Riviera's heart — and a left pin placement on Sunday that was diabolical.
There are lots of theories about why the GOP dropped the ball (like Trump getting tripped up on the details) but this one may be the wackiest -- testosterone. 3.
Meanwhile, Tortoise's teleoperation center will be based in Mexico City, where remote operators will monitor the scooters and step in when they invariably get tripped up by an obstacle.
Trump figures to do well in next week's contests on the Eastern seaboard, but could be tripped up or held in later contests in states like Montana and Oregon.
It's not a big deal, but I'm so used to the concept of a fingerprint sensor button also being the power button that I got tripped up a little.
New information indicates that what tripped up the pilots of these ill-fated flights was not a lack of airmanship, but a new system Boeing installed on the Max.
But where it gets tripped up is in the fact that seemingly everybody in its universe cares only about what the Underwoods are up to at any given moment.
The Minnesota Wild have been tripped up by several missteps of late, but recent encounters with the Carolina Hurricanes have allowed the club to get back on its feet.
Though Trump has begun pulling away from the pack, his remaining rivals are refusing to drop out, in the event Trump gets tripped up and can't close the deal.
It is a reflection of big-dollar investors chasing too few ideas and getting tripped up when things turn poorly for a company they have set big markers on.
IONA was the entry that tripped up many solvers in the Wednesday, July 4 puzzle by Freddie Cheng, so let's take a closer look and get to know it.
It was the latest case in which wealthy businesspeople whom Mr. Trump has favored for government jobs have been tripped up by the demands of avoiding conflicts of interest.
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - The first hole on the Torrey Pines South Course tripped up Tiger Woods once again on Friday in the second round at the Farmers Insurance Open.
He tripped up on exactly the sort of question that's disoriented his campaign: Would he comply with a subpoena if Senate Republicans demanded he testify at the president's trial?
You can't get tripped up and distracted by what everyone else is doing because your career path may look different from the person's to the right or left of you.
But really I think the President was trying to do two hard things at one time today and it might have been what&aposs tripped up some of the communications.
But I'll also say this, that I think part of where I got tripped up early on is that, I really wasn't listening to the quiet voice inside of me.
Apple has reportedly figured out how to integrate an optical Touch ID sensor directly into the iPhone 8's display, clearing the one hurdle that tripped up Samsung's Galaxy S8.
She's tough, smart, driven, crazily accomplished, deeply protective of her people, and occasionally tripped up by her tendency towards secrecy (and a public easily swayed by shiny, loud-mouthed charlatans).
But they may get tripped up on rules that look not just their own workforces but those of affiliated companies, which may include other startups with the same venture backers.
The legendary Austrian racer Franz Klammer has called this maneuver, the one that first tripped up Maple and nearly split Stemmle in half, "the most difficult turn" in downhill racing.
Further, American filers who lived overseas, invested some of their money, and then returned to the U.S. are also likely to get tripped up on reporting requirements around tax time.
In his cross-examination of prosecution witnesses, Mr. O'Donnell has sought to cast Mr. Wills as a rookie politician tripped up by arcane campaign finance laws and shoddy record-keeping.
Instead, he was tripped up by a plant from a right-wing organization, Ad Kan, which says it aims to "expose the true face" of what it terms anti-Israeli organizations.
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I actually found the first half of the movie a little hard to get into initially because I was tripped up by all the ways the details felt implausible to me.
While the Trump administration has shown optimism about striking an agreement and ending a potentially devastating trade conflict between the world's two largest economies, final sticking points have tripped up talks.
Instead of running in blindly, I peppered the area with shock traps before starting the encounter that tripped up the larger machine and gave me time to eliminate the smaller Watchers.
" I've had cigarette smoke deliberately blown into my face, been spat at, tripped up, lunged at, and received heckles, cat-calls and honks: "You look like a paedophile in those leggings!
It all went down during the Giro d'Italia race in Italy on Saturday ... when a spectator who was running alongside riders tripped up and accidentally knocked into Miguel Ángel López's bike.
Steelers 163, Chargers 213 James Conner scored one touchdown on the ground and another through the air as visiting Pittsburgh (2111-210) tripped up Los Angeles (215-118) in Carson, Calif.
And when they were asked about it in non-Latino contexts, they stumbled — like when (in Sharry's words) "Hillary got tripped up by Tim Russert on driver's licenses" for unauthorized immigrants.
On the other, the team's inevitable-seeming ascension to the top of the NBA's Eastern Conference could be tripped up by some questionable front office moves made in the recent past.
As his reminiscences of Senate business in the sepia-toned (but decidedly white) past tripped up his early campaign efforts, Biden has tried, gingerly to grudgingly, to walk his comments back.
It was mostly accurate in differentiating people in my house, but it was also tripped up into thinking I had an intruder by a mylar balloon floating around my living room.
Thinkers since ancient Greece, if not before, have found themselves obsessed with the true nature of the senses; even modern philosophers get tripped up discussing qualia, the irreducible stuff of consciousness.
I'm sure that people will get tripped up by some of the little guys today: I had "lox" for EEL (and am still aghast at its cluing) and "top" for SAT.
It generally plays out something like this: It's true, of course, that smartwatches got tripped up in that third bit for quite a while, especially before the Apple Watch came to market.
Rarely do they maintain extraordinarily high intensities for very long, instead getting tripped up by internal cycles or conditions external to them, such as cool ocean temperatures or strong upper level winds.
Manafort, the only person jailed as part of the Mueller investigation, also tripped up after his "opsec fail" after prosecutors obtained a warrant to access his backed-up messages stored in iCloud.
Citizens of foreign countries are not allowed to sit in the Australian Parliament, according to the country's Constitution, a rule which has already tripped up a number of politicians in recent months.
And advertisers get chronological heatmaps of gameplay, allowing them to see how users are interacting with their demo — and perhaps to understand where players are getting tripped up when things go wrong.
If Facebook itself were a candidate, it would be vying for a life-term with its userbase; it will not want to get tripped up with mischievous conduct in one election cycle.
An algorithm must be so focused on a specific task, such as spotting faces in pictures, so it can get tripped up by differences humans would see as trivial such as lighting.
Two of the list's honorees told Business Insider about a mistake they see many founders making: They get tripped up trying to reinvent the wheel when they would do better starting small.
It looks archaic—deliberately, but quite beautifully so—but it's fully voice-acted, and mercifully arrives shorn of those most-infuriating puzzles that tripped up so many in the Monkey Island days.
" When you're trying to get through the myriad stresses of your day, you don't want to be tripped up when you get home by something that makes you say, "Whoa, that's distracting.
"If you focused on the negatives, you can get tripped up and frustrated, but if you focus on what he does well, you'll appreciate what he brings to the table," Cashman said.
At times, these warnings have seemed overblown, given that today's autonomous car systems can even get tripped up by the most basic tasks, like recognizing a bike lane or a red light.
At times, these warnings have seemed overblown, given that today's autonomous car systems can even get tripped up by the most basic tasks, like recognizing a bike lane or a red light.
He emerged as a tough critic of Obama administration immigration policy and has already aggressively confronted Biden during the primary over the issue, which has repeatedly tripped up the former vice president.
But, being blind, he was tripped up by the analytical reasoning, or "logic games" section, which often requires test-takers to draw out diagrams in order to discern the answers to the questions.
He prefers to hold meetings with clients and recruits using Zoom, so that he can show off the product and get real-time feedback on what works and where users get tripped up.
Hain Celestial Group's announcement late Monday about revenue-recognition timing issues shines a spotlight on accounting rules that have tripped up other companies over the years and sometimes raised alarm by federal regulators.
Scott was tripped up after Trump claimed that the media and the Democrats were unfairly attacking him with an inflated number of deaths, a claim that Scott was forced to distance himself from.
Near the final stretch of The Woodford Reserve Turf Classic a horse named Kasaqui got tripped up, causing a chain reaction ... Tourist then fell over Kasaqui, sending horse and rider to the ground.
But even he got tripped up by the stagecraft at a GOP primary debate back in February, when he waited ... and waited ... and waited in the wings after not hearing his name announced.
In exchanges with reporters and lawmakers over the past week, its leaders — including Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive — have been comically tripped up by some of the most basic questions the site faces.
While the red team has to work hard at not getting tripped up at the protections the blue team put in place, the blue team has to work at protecting the entire company.
Tripped up by the tricky economics of sheep dairying, the Williamses are among several disillusioned dreamers who hoped to succeed with American sheep cheese, a niche that did not exist 30 years ago.
The administration has pushed to improve relations with Moscow but has gotten tripped up by the probe into Russian attempts to affect the election and whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Kremlin.
They are teasing frequent trips with elected officials who can vouch for him, and a focus on his record rather than "100-page plans" that tripped up past wealthy campaigners in the state.
In Tarzan's case, though he hails from a tiny sprig of one of the big four clans, he was endlessly tripped up by envious rivals, often stirred up by a sense of clannish competition.
The big picture: Researchers and companies are subject to no fixed rules or even specific professional guidelines regarding AI. Hence, companies have tripped up but suffered little more than a short-lived PR fuss.
Wired's David Pierce also attempted a much more detailed recreation of his face using a variety of different materials, but also failed to trick Face ID. Bkav's rudimentary mask, though, tripped up the feature.
I shot photos, browsed the web, tweeted some wisecracks out into the ether — but I don't think I did anything that would have tripped up, say, the HTC 10 in quite the same way.
In the end, his initial focus on the White House might have tripped up Perriello, whose profile is less of a state politician than megaphone for the Trump-era angst of the national party.
Syria has also tripped up Trump, who promised better relations with Moscow but angered Russia in April by ordering missile strikes against a Syrian air base to punish Assad after a chemical weapons attack.
Montana Governor Steve Bullock, trying to make his mark during his first debate appearance, challenged Warren over her proposal to decriminalize border crossings, an issue that has tripped up several candidates this election season.
"We, the Arlee Warriors," he said, "are dedicating this divisional tournament to all the families that have lost a loved one due to — um —" He tripped up, and the cameraman asked for another take.
The Trump administration has decided to offer an extension to Wednesday, December 18, for people who were tripped up by the technical errors, after advocates and Democrats urged them to make such an allowance.
Digital security appears to have tripped up the alleged bomber who planted improvised explosive devices in two Manhattan trash cans, as police used a cellphone detonator in one of the IEDs to track him down.
Don't get tripped up looking at these almost identical images of Selena Gomez and The Weeknd, put your best foot forward and see if you can spot the differences between these two super similar shots.
It's happened dozens of times since, frustrating Watts and many other iPhone users who've been tripped up by a minor change rolled out last month by Apple, a company renowned for its forward-thinking design.
Chinese efforts to invest in U.S. companies have been tripped up over the past year by Washington's concerns the Chinese were gaining control of sensitive technology or companies that played key roles in the economy.
This is a long way of saying I apologize if you were tripped up by the hyphenated mini-theme, two entries I hope were much easier for you to parse than TWOD was for me.
Big, complicated industries that sell commodity goods often get tripped up on sourcing: you don't know who made your clothes, whether your diamonds are funding war or whether your shrimp may be complicit in slavery.
Some experts have warned that the insurance products pose a risk to individual investors as well as to China's broader financial system, and they have also tripped up companies like Anbang Insurance Group of China.
In some cases in France and elsewhere in Europe, the thefts appeared to be executed almost flawlessly, only for the thieves to be tripped up afterward by haphazard plans, often for disposing of the loot.
Labour unrest has tripped up productivity at Royal Mail and along with the delay in its turnaround and ongoing economic uncertainties, the likelihood of its UK business slumping to a loss in 2020-21 has increased.
New York (CNN)Donald Trump was tripped up in Monday's debate as much by his own ego and lack of preparation as he was by his opponent on the stage, says legendary broadcast journalist Tom Brokaw.
A new biography, "Bush," by Jean Edward Smith, makes the same points that Trump made when he shook up the Republican orthodoxy and tripped up Jeb — that W. ignored warnings before 9/11 and overreacted after.
I found it hard to get through the piece without getting tripped up on a series of "whys": Why do our apps hoover up our personal information and funnel it out in the dead of night?
The former New York City mayor has come under increasing pressure to free the employees from non-disclosure agreements insuring their silence, including calls from Elizabeth Warren this week that tripped up Bloomberg in the debate.
Mexico has ratified a version of the agreement, while Canada has waited to approve it while it watches developments in the U.S. Aside from labor rules, a pharmaceutical provision in USMCA has tripped up ratification progress.
"Unfortunately, too many would-be buyers continue to be tripped up by not enough affordable supply and the one-two punch of much higher home prices and mortgage rates," said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac's chief economist.
Prospective Republican presidential candidates are expected to promote religious liberty at home and abroad at a gathering of evangelical conservatives, rebuking an unpopular President Barack Obama while skirting divisive social issues that have tripped up the GOP.
Other companies have been tripped up by how their public behavior contrasts with their advertising — United Airlines' "Fly the friendly skies" was mocked on social media after a man was forcibly removed from a flight in 2017.
Test #2: Although Spanish speakers understood the passage of time with growing lines, they were tripped up when asked to estimate the amount of time it took for a cup to fill halfway and completely with water.
While you don't pay capital gains on the sale of a home in the U.K. if it's a primary residence, the same does not go for the U.S. That issue tripped up British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
"Read more: T. Boone Pickens, the 'Oracle of Oil,' Republican donor, and billionaire philanthropist, dies at 91And don't get tripped up by distractionsOne of Pickens' Booneisms was, "When you are hunting elephants, don't get distracted chasing rabbits.
Examples of simulated cyberattacks and scenarios they're testing, per Timmons: Email phishing attacks, like the kind that tripped up the DNC in 2016, which could allow adversaries to gain access to an election system and compromise it.
Macron, a former economy minister, has surged in the polls as conservative Francois Fillon tripped up on accusations his wife got public money for work she did not do and the Socialists chose a hard-left champion.
But by allowing the diplomacy to unfold, Trump risks being played in the same old game of North Korean brinkmanship and provocations followed by offers of dialogue and trawls for concessions that have tripped up past presidents.
That a President who has based his political career on crushing conventions and norms should so constantly be tripped up by the behavioral and ceremonial codes that define the role of head of state is deeply ironic.
J.P. Morgan came through the financial crisis relatively unscathed having snapped up a faltering Bear Stearns and Washington Mutual but later got tripped up in a trading debacle that came to be known as the London Whale.
Former Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick, who entered the Democratic race this week, already is answering for his work at Bain Capital — the same private equity firm that tripped up Republican Mitt Romney during his 2012 run. Sen.
A lot of the fun of Cop Car comes from watching Bacon as the sheriff, using the power of his office to keep his colleagues off his trail before getting tripped up by a couple of dopey kids.
The data will pertain to customers, vendors, partners and agents, so the technology must be able to handle growing data feeds and changing search parameters, without getting tripped up by similarities in names of people, places or entities.
Still, its key deposit rate is set at a negative 0.50 percent, with more cuts possible as it fears a global recovery could be tripped up by Brexit, slower growth in Europe and a more protectionist United States.
You can also get tripped up on the pro rata rule if you convert a nondeductible IRA at one point in the year and then later that same year you rollover a 401(k) into a traditional IRA.
Thursday was one of the latter: Facebook's removal of probably-Russian disinformation has tripped up scores of real-life American activists, causing legitimate protests to be removed from the service, and we're only beginning to consider the implications.
"The beginning of our drive reminded me of our honeymoon, when we road-tripped up the New England coast, stopping in small towns and taking part in whatever happened to be that city's claim to fame," she recalled.
"It's like the ultimate awkward situation, and people get tripped up by not knowing how to handle it and being caught off-guard," says Lena Aburdene Derhally, MS, LPC, a licensed psychotherapist who specializes in relationships and anxiety.
" Those terms might seem similar, but there's a significant difference between them — and it's big enough that a senior White House official tried to justify the slip-up by saying the president tripped up because he was "exhausted.
Brunson also brings an unorthodox striking style to the table—one which has tripped up many of his opponents as evidenced by his four UFC knockouts—but it's his wrestling attributes which provides his best base to win.
Chinese shopping app Pinduoduo sued in U.S. ahead of I.P.O. How Trump's tariffs tripped up Alcoa Trump's visits ground business at small New Jersey airports In the last three years, ExxonMobil has drilled eight gushing discovery wells offshore.
The eighty-year-old statute, long dormant and nearly forgotten until Trump barreled into the presidency, had by this time tripped up Paul Manafort, Trump's former campaign chair, as well as Mike Flynn, Trump's former national security adviser.
The AI engine still gets tripped up on the kind of things that often trip up actual dual-camera systems — fine patterns, overlapping objects, hair, and so on — but overall it does a good job for regular snapshots.
Ms. Lemus is one of millions of Americans tripped up by overdraft practices, a murky corner of consumer banking that, despite a lot of hand-wringing in Washington, costly litigation and customer rancor, remains largely untouched by financial regulation.
Most notably, the device has a rear screen Touch ID, something just about everyone is hoping Apple will be able to avoid after Samsung was tripped up in its quest to eliminate physical home buttons for the Galaxy S8.
Trump has signaled he is willing to back off a push to include money for a wall on the southern U.S. border in the funding bill, a demand that could have tripped up efforts to keep the government open.
On issues like health care, immigration, and taxes, he is already being tripped up by a confluence of factors: divisions within the Republican Party, an energized Democratic opposition, courts that have enjoined his unconstitutional orders, and his own incompetence.
The problem centered on the same testing regulations that tripped up Mitsubishi: the way engineers calculate what is known as running resistance, or the effect that tire friction and other factors have on fuel consumption under various driving conditions.
People get tripped up when something is so good and offers them so many amazing things, that they can then say, well then it must not be bad, but because our mind tends to this black-and-white thinking.
Senior figures from the ruling Conservative Party have also been tripped up: pictures of finance minister Philip Hammond and Brexit minister David Davis under a poster apparently reading "hell for you family" were circulating widely on social media on Wednesday.
There was no being overawed by the occasion or freezing in the clutch points, nor any of the failings that have tripped up so many of the young pretenders who have shared a court with the 20-times Grand Slam champion.
Any existing tweet that breaks the rule will have to be deleted if it gets reported — which has already tripped up Louis Farrakhan — and tweeting dehumanizing anti-religious sentiment in the future could lead to account suspensions or even outright bans.
But in a race that is this unpredictable and this close, at least for now, every mistake must be avoided -- so the candidates might want to take a closer look at some of the things that have tripped up their predecessors.
The Swiss banking watchdog FINMA has already opened enforcement proceedings against no fewer than six other unnamed Swiss banks in relation to either the Malaysian fund that tripped up BSI or a separate scandal involving Brazil's state-controlled oil producer, Petrobras.
Phil Mickelson, one of Pieters's victims on Saturday, could be forgiven if he looked at him and saw Nicolas Colsaerts, Philip Walton, Phillip Price and Ignacio Garrido — resplendent rookies from Europe who had tripped up American opponents over the years.
The algorithm that determines which notes fly at you seems to get tripped up by the likes of Daft Punk, but does surprisingly well with most classical music and movie scores, a genre that you would never find in Guitar Hero.
Tory Bruno, the chief executive of United Launch Alliance, the company that built the Delta 22025 Heavy rocket carrying the spacecraft, summarized the events that tripped up the launch in a tweet: There are additional opportunities to blast off through Aug.
During night games a ball might get lost in the lights, but Gordon said that hazard is more in left-center field, which, of course, is where Cespedes was tripped up last October in Game 1 of the World Series.
EditorsNote: Fixed "Chargers" in 14th graf, additional minor edits James Conner scored one touchdown on the ground and another through the air Sunday night as the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers tripped up the Los Angeles Chargers 24-793 in Carson, Calif.
Warren similarly tripped up on health care as she drew fire from the center for continuing to call for the replacement of private insurance, and from the left for her splitting implementation into two bills with a public option coming first.
"Closings were down in most of the country last month because interested buyers are being tripped up by supply that remains stuck at a meager level and price growth that's straining their budget," said Lawrence Yun, the NAR chief economist.
The next morning I awoke to a new vague email, explaining that I had tripped up some security alerts as I suspected and should contact them should I have any questions (I did), or want to reactive my account (I did).
One of the world's most notorious spammers appears to have been tripped up by a basic cybersecurity no-no, according to the FBI: He used the same log-in credentials to both run his criminal enterprise and also log into sites like iTunes.
A backlit portrait of my young daughter that tripped up the iPhone 28's metering system was handled by the S83 just fine, producing an image with a bright face and evenly exposed background, compared to the darker, flat picture the iPhone took.
FLORENCE, Italy, April 20 (Reuters) - A procedural error has tripped up a money laundering case focused on Bank of China (BOC), meaning Italian magistrates will have to refile their request for four bank employees to be put on trial, a legal source said.
For more news, click on Novartis officials hold a conference call with investors over environmental, social and governance issues after Chief Executive Vas Narasimhan expressed his intentions to tackle ethics issues that have tripped up the Swiss drugmaker in the recent past.
Accountants identified a few areas of the new tax law that tripped up some of their clients: Employers use these tables as a guideline, along with your Form W-000, to calculate the amount of income tax to withhold from your pay.
Their self-driving experience, dubbed Drive4U, was the most problematic in that a driver making a U-turn ahead tripped up the vehicle and the safety driver had to take over — but again, it was another ride through bright lights and wide boulevards.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Dominic Raab tripped up on Michel Barnier's Brexit staircase — that is how EU negotiators see how the reworking of a draft deal reached a month ago led to new demands on Britain that prompted him and other ministers to resign.
As the Tripped Up columnist, I've fielded hundreds of emails about the ways in which Times readers have spent their time off, whether it's for a 90th birthday trip or a family vacation with five children, and how things frustratingly went wrong.
The Louisville Cardinals had managed to hang onto the top spot in the AP Top 25 Poll for two consecutive weeks — a long stretch considering the tumult of the college basketball season thus far — but they finally got tripped up this week.
Politicized investigations into potential presidential scandals often end up turning on charges of perjury, obstruction of justice, making false statements to investigators, and other fine-grained ways in which people can get legally tripped up when they're trying to cover embarrassing information.
The fact that Montrealers were prepared to sit outside all night to bring in more refugees shows why François Legault, leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec, has tripped up on the path to victory in the election for the provincial parliament on October 1st.
So when something kind of perfect happens on a sports field — such as that Julian Edelman catch — we know it's been wrung from a deluge of alternative scenarios where the ball gets dropped, the runner gets tripped up, or the referee makes a boneheaded call.
After CR7 stormed the pitch and banged a quick goal in the 2nd half of Real Madrid's battle with Barcelona -- he was tripped up by Samuel Umtiti in a run a few minutes later and blew up at the refs for not penalizing the guy.
FreeFrom aims to make the tool available for survivors in all 50 states by the end of 2018, and Passi hopes to provide additional educational assets, such as information about how to avoid getting tripped up when filling out claims forms, in future iterations.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Thursday delayed voting on a Republican tax overhaul as the bill was tripped up by problems with an amendment sought by fiscal hawks to address a large expansion of the federal budget deficit projected to result from the measure.
The Oklahoma Republican suggested that Pruitt got tripped up with various ethics charges because he naively didn't know how some decisions, such as the around-the-clock security detail Pruitt requested or the $22019,000 soundproof booth he had built in his office, would be received.
At the Standard Grill, he seems to be tripped up by his desire to pay homage to his early career—and to a style of cooking based on fairly outdated ideas of luxury—while also playing catch-up on some of the trends he missed.
A $2628 billion disaster aid bill has been repeatedly tripped up in the House by conservative Republicans, creating an embarrassment for a House GOP coming under fire from Democrats and some of its own members for delaying a package meant to help stricken communities.
Mr. Gates's testimony, eagerly anticipated since the trial began a week ago, was crucial to the prosecution's effort to show that Mr. Manafort knowingly defrauded tax and bank authorities and had not simply been tripped up by lazy accountants or confusion about complex tax laws.
And that creates the kind of world where pieces like this Jimmy Kimmel sketch (which asks the audience to gawk and laugh at random passersby who hate Hillary Clinton but keep getting tripped up in their own ignorance and hypocrisy) are greeted as hilarious instead of cruel.
The feature would only work on devices with a user-facing camera, but it would offer advantages over voice-based authentication, which can be tripped up by background noise and other sounds, is often language-specific, and simply doesn't work for those with a speech impairment.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A self-driving General Motors Co Bolt slowly drove more than two miles through crowded San Francisco streets in its media debut on Tuesday, but double-parked cars and orange traffic cones tripped up the computer driver, and a taco truck stumped the machine.
Hate's distress at recounting the way the Sun's behavior affected him makes it uncomfortably clear what that same treatment would have done to anyone if repeated daily, weekly, monthly; when every time you tripped up, strangers would use the opportunity to push you down a hill.
The Oklahoma Republican suggested that Pruitt got tripped up with various ethics charges because he naively didn't know how some decisions, such as the around-the-clock security detail Pruitt requested or the $43,000 sound-proof booth he had built in his office, would be received.
"Remarkably, our friends and family didn't get tripped up on us being two men, even though for most of our guests, it was their first same-sex wedding," Mr. Harrison said, noting they did have one guest tell them about strong religious reservations when choosing to attend.
A hearing could very well mean that Whitaker would be under lights and in front of Democrats eager to embarrass the White House — the same situation that tripped up Sessions when he was pressed in January 2017 about his contacts with Russians during the presidential campaign.
Hartnett White, who the Times noted has referred to carbon dioxide as the "gas of life," tripped up multiple times in committee hearings and initially denied climate change was happening at all only to then change her stance to say she was uncertain whether it was caused by humans.
But it's hardly typical for others his age, and CNBC got tripped up by suggesting Klee's circumstances are obtainable for other 21-year-olds and by presenting the breakdown in their tweet as if it was a more general budget not one belonging to just one specific person.
The law famously tripped up the Obama administration, leading to a Supreme Court decision earlier this year that underscored that – with a few exceptions – a person nominated to fill a vacant position in the government cannot fill that position on an acting basis while he or she awaits confirmation.
Months after an unlucky bounce tripped up her hopes of a career-making win at Wimbledon, Ana Konjuh, ranked No. 92 in the world, seized a second chance, beating fourth-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska by 6-4, 6-4 on Monday night in the fourth round of the United States Open.
It's not the first time the obscure CCC has tripped up high-stakes spending talks: House Democrats last year tried to freeze funding for the trade bailout ahead of a government shutdown deadline, saying there should be a "robust debate" on the cost of Trump's trade war and greater transparency.
But as the House Judiciary Committee pushed ahead this week with a wide-ranging investigation it said was designed to determine whether to recommend impeaching President Trump, Democrats found themselves tripped up again and again by a seemingly straightforward question: Is what they are doing an impeachment inquiry, or not?
While Mulvaney never took a traditional approach to the job and viewed his role based on the "let Trump be Trump" approach, he still got tripped up in the position by a mercurial president and a White House staff that tends to operate like a group of independent contractors pursuing their own portfolios.
But whenever my life looks a little ragged, or at least not as polished as I'd like, it could be because I literally tripped up the stairs this morning, or it could be because I'm feeling a bit lost and hoping I'll have some epiphany that guides me toward a steadier track.
But after the company acknowledged this, it was discovered that high-frequency profiles — like the one owned and operated by the creator of Facebook — couldn't be blocked due to an error that tripped up the feature if a page had been blocked by a large number of users in a short period of time.
Time and time again, Trump and his team have tripped up in their outreach efforts — from Trump describing all black communities as crime-ridden, impoverished hellholes to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos hailing historically black colleges and universities as "pioneers of school choice" when these institutions were formed because choice was denied to black people at mainstream schools.
Problems with the first version of the test have delayed its roll out to public health laboratories across the country, amid increasing fears that coronavirus could circulate undetected in the U.S. Messonnier said today that public health laboratories should validate existing CDC diagnostic kits using new instructions intended to bypass the issues that tripped up many earlier attempts.
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While Mr. Trump's views on a tax code overhaul appear to still be evolving, his economic advisers have been tripped up over the virtues of the taxation of imports and a contentious provision in the House Republican tax plan that would effectively slap a 20 percent tax on imports to generate revenue and encourage domestic production and exports.
But Hollywood almost never makes these sorts of movies anymore, which means they've shifted over to TV. Yet where a movie can get by with only one or two conflicts, TV needs many small conflicts that fit under the umbrella of its larger ones, which is where so many movie screenwriters get tripped up, including Dubuque.
KRYVYI RIH, Ukraine — As a university student in Kryvyi Rih, a gritty industrial city in eastern Ukraine, the comedian who is now the strong favorite to win Ukraine's presidential election showed an early grasp of what it takes to succeed when politics merge with entertainment: a flair for grabbing attention and scripting the narrative without getting tripped up by details.
Writers, editors, and other media professionals from around the country gathered to hear Clinton address the National Association of Black and Hispanic Journalists (NABJ/NAHJ) conference, held this year in Washington, D.C. Yet in a question and answer session following her speech, the White House contender was tripped up once again by the lingering controversy over the private email server she used while at the State Department.
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But where Three Billboards found itself tripped up by wild tonal variance and McDonagh's failure to grasp that some of the hot-button issues he'd invoked would fatally imbalance the movie for many viewers, Black Panther benefits from having a stronger handle on race relations (which, uh, wouldn't be hard) and from being set in an obviously fantastical kingdom that allows for everything to play out with the much more obvious sheen of metaphor.
Here's one of the questions that tripped up more than 60 percent of respondents: If you had a well diversified portfolio of 50 percent stocks and 50 percent bonds that was worth $100,000 at retirement, based on historical returns in the United States the most you can afford to withdraw each year is about ____ plus inflation each year to have a 95 percent chance that your assets will last for 83 years.
EditorsNote: Adds Packers' record to 2nd graf; tweaks 7th and 10th grafs; adds detail to final graf Aaron Rodgers completed 23 of 33 passes for 305 yards and three touchdowns Sunday night as the Green Bay Packers tripped up the short-handed Kansas City Chiefs 31-24 in Kansas City, Mo. Rodgers, coming off a perfect passer rating a week earlier against Oakland, was often hounded by a blitzing Chiefs defense but engineered scores on three straight possessions in the second half before running out the clock at the end.
Sometimes accommodations need to be changed to fit a particular situation, but colleagues and employers don't always understand this distinction There is a tremendous amount of diversity in the disabled community that often gets overlookedEven when necessary workplace accommodations are offered, sometimes coworkers make derisive or insensitive comments about themSometimes when disclosing a disability, coworkers have a disrespectful reactionDisabilities that aren't visible can come with a new set of challengesEven people with established, positive working relationships can get tripped up by the unwelcome judgment of a disabilitySeveral people with disabilities told Insider that they oftentimes feel underestimated by their employers and coworkers 

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