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Crude futures turned sharply lower after Reuters reported the news.
In Germany and Japan, public opinion has turned sharply against nuclear.
As these towns have declined, voters have often turned sharply rightward.
Also, within the US, popular opinion has turned sharply against the embargo.
When trading resumed, Brown shares gave back those gains and turned sharply lower.
But the metals later turned sharply negative, with analysts saying the gains were overdone.
Gold prices, in turn, have turned sharply lower, hitting nine-and-a-half month lows.
It turned sharply against Maduro this year when far-right President Jair Bolsonaro took office.
" Klobuchar turned sharply on Buttigieg: "Are you -- are you trying to say that I'm dumb?
The Philippines, a long-time U.S. ally and former colony, turned sharply toward Beijing last year.
Despite the strong start to Friday's session, the Nasdaq 100 turned sharply lower in midday trading.
The Lumbee traditionally vote Democratic but are culturally conservative and turned sharply toward Trump in 15.
And as Democrats collapsed across rural America, this formerly narrowly contested seat turned sharply toward Republicans.
Stocks have turned sharply south in large part because investors are concerned about rising interest rates.
But equities turned sharply lower in late morning trade, and the oil market fell to session lows.
Over the past fifteen years or so, the Democrats have turned sharply away from all of them.
It turned sharply against Venezuela's socialist president this year when far-right President Jair Bolsonaro took office.
U.S. equities turned sharply lower on Monday, reversing a positive start and led by declines in technology stocks.
Check out the chart above: GOP voters have turned sharply against the proposal while Democratic support remains robust.
Stocks turned sharply lower as the 2216-year Treasury yield fell to an all-time low below 000%.
Sentiment has turned sharply on airlines over the last three weeks, and even in the last few days.
But when told their Republican senate candidates supported the GOP's health care bill, voters turned sharply against their representatives.
Oil prices turned sharply lower heading into Thursday's settlement after trading in a tight range much of the day.
Such concerns are widespread as views in the country have turned sharply against population growth over the past year.
And they turned sharply bearish in early 2008, when many economists were still debating whether the recession had started.
Indeed, much of the Republican leadership has backed NATO even as Trump has turned sharply critical against the alliance.
American public opinion about China has turned sharply negative, according to findings recently published by the Pew Research Center.
As European public opinion turned sharply anti-Russian, the Kremlin stepped up efforts at covert influence well beyond Ukraine proper.
And on top of that, monetary policy also turned sharply contractionary, with a big rise in interest rates (Figure 3).
In the aughts, Franklin underwent an artistic metamorphosis that was primarily lyrical: he turned, sharply and compellingly, toward the personal.
Americans' opinions of China turned sharply negative, sliding to the lowest point since the Pew Research Center began recording them.
After strengthening early in the session to over a three-month high, U.S. crude futures turned sharply lower on demand worries.
And after Trump turned sharply to the right on the issue, anti-abortion groups are looking to seize on that momentum.
The Standard & Poor's 500 stock index turned sharply lower ahead of rate cut cycles that began in 1998, 2000 and 2007.
Redler said when futures turned sharply lower after consumer inflation came in hotter than expected, the VIX didn't spike in response.
He said the plane turned sharply, trailing white smoke and items like clothes and papers, then crashed about 300 meters away.
But this time before they switched, our family dog got in the way, and the wheel turned sharply to the right.
Stocks turned sharply lower following the closely watched report, with the Dow falling as much as 335 points at its lowest point.
But since 2008 the county, home to a lot of Fox News-watching retirees, has turned sharply Republican, backing Trump 54-41.
And at once, the meandering address turned sharply, and without prompting, to his charitable foundation, a magnet for criticism in recent weeks.
Stocks briefly rallied on news of the rate cut, but later turned sharply lower as investors dumped equities in favor of bonds.
In this case, however, the problem has stemmed from trade policy, which has turned sharply protectionist and attempted to remake global supply chains.
Investigators say he tried to merge onto Interstate 80 in Mount Olive and then turned sharply toward a U-turn area on May 17.
Stocks had been trading higher earlier Friday, but the market turned sharply lower after Trump administration officials seemed to contradict each other on trade.
At around the time that it was becoming clear that he would be the Republican presidential nominee, the conversation about billionaires turned sharply negative.
Under President Xi Jinping, the unyielding Communist Party leader, China has turned sharply against the advocates of political pluralism and legal limits on party power.
Clinton turned sharply toward deregulation, embracing the free-market ideas of his Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin and the chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan.
The pan-European STOXX 21.2268 index turned sharply lower after Trump's tweets and last fell 1.83%, while MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe dropped 21.8%.
She remains personally popular, a valuable asset in a state with just 570,000 voters, but North Dakota has turned sharply away from Democrats in recent years.
Lewandowski, already the scorer of 210 goals in six Bundesliga games this season, turned sharply and finished smartly to put Bayern in front just before halftime.
The energy group, which accounts for one-fifth of the index's weight, shed 22.6 percent as oil prices turned sharply lower after eight days of gains.
Oil futures turned sharply higher heading into Thursday's settlement, tracking a rally in equities on a report that the Trump administration may delay tariffs on Mexican imports.
The price of West Texas intermediate crude oil, the United States benchmark, turned sharply lower after his remarks and settled at $31.87, down more than 4 percent.
Investor sentiment towards China's currency has turned sharply negative since a surprise devaluation in August, amid unprecedented capital outflows and concern about the health of the economy.
But Wisconsin, a state with highly engaged voters and a powerful talk-radio establishment that turned sharply against the Republican, showed that some actions do generate reactions.
Indeed, both campaigns had turned sharply negative in recent weeks, with barbed personal attacks eclipsing any substantive discussion of issues like soaring property taxes, transportation or education.
When Democrat Woodrow Wilson won the presidency, the Republican Party turned sharply against many of his progressive reforms, which they came to believe expanded government's power too much.
Oil prices were higher in morning trade, but turned sharply lower after the dollar spiked as consumer confidence data rose to the highest level in nearly a year.
As a benchmark, Nomura Instinet compared Square Cash monthly downloads with those of popular cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, which according to Dolev have turned sharply negative in recent months.
U.S. stocks turned sharply lower on Tuesday, led by a fall in financial shares, as investors began to question how quickly the Trump administration can implement pro-growth policies.
Volumes turned sharply negative over the fourth quarter of 2970 and copper futures activity in December was down 256 percent year on year, with open interest down 2000 percent.
It was subtle at first, but the trend turned sharply upward as time went on, eventually lifting 14 percent of the Cherokee children in the study above the poverty line.
Texas, whose state GOP has turned sharply right on immigration issues since the days of George W. Bush and even Rick Perry, accounts for 15% of all approved DACA applications.
For Reagan didn't just cut taxes and deregulate banks; his administration also turned sharply away from the longstanding U.S. tradition of reining in companies that become too dominant in their industries.
Even the wealthy, who have been the prime beneficiaries of Trump policies, are unhappy: A CNBC survey finds that millionaires, even Republican millionaires, have turned sharply against the tweeter in chief.
As the campaign there has turned sharply negative, both candidates have seen their unfavorability ratings rise, with the percentage saying they have an unfavorable view of each candidate climbing 11 points.
U.S. stock futures turned sharply lower this morning as a lack of optimism over this week's China trade talks continues to weigh on investor sentiment, following modest losses Monday on Wall Street.
Moreover, a recent Pew Research study comparing generations shows younger people have turned sharply Democratic under Trump, continuing a trend that cannot be explained by just hoping they'll grow out of it.
Both the Institute for Supply Management's manufacturing index and the Empire State manufacturing index, leading indicators of activity in that segment, turned sharply lower amid concerns over tariffs and a slowing Chinese economy.
Virginia has turned sharply toward moderate Democratic candidates in recent years; the losses of Republican candidates up and down the ballot in suburbia have produced more political change than arguably any other state.
George W. Bush was bonded to the G.O.P. base by partisanship and wartime leadership and shared religious values and his approval still sank to the 20s when events turned sharply against his presidency.
The study participants who had been pushed to think about their coming loss of political power turned sharply toward the Republican Party — in the West, the swing toward Republicans was a stunning 11 points.
The pan-European STOXX 21.1145 index turned sharply lower after Trump's tweets, dropping 21.06% in the last half hour of trading to close down 2105.33%, while MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe dropped 21.2286%.
The pan-European STOXX 20.53 index turned sharply lower after Trump's tweets, dropping 21.1137% in the last half hour of trading to close down 20.95%, while MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe dropped 2105.45%.
A second oil tanker, the British-operated, Liberian-flagged Mesdar, turned sharply north toward Iran's coast on Friday afternoon after passing westward through the Strait of Hormuz into the Gulf, according to Refinitiv tracking data.
MADRID (Reuters) - Sales of diesel cars in Spain plunged in July, data showed on Wednesday, as public opinion turned sharply against a fuel which could lose its favorable tax treatment under a new Socialist government.
The accident occurred Thursday morning when Charge A Bunch, trained by Carla Gaines, threw the rider Geovanni Franco, turned sharply and collided with Carson Valley, who was trained by Bob Baffert, the Hall of Famer.
Those comments contradicted the Greek defense minister's account on the day of the crash that the plane had turned sharply to the left, then 360 degrees to the right before disappearing from radar at 15,000 feet.
The strategy — especially in a primary — demonstrates the stakes for Democrats here in Tuesday's primary to face Roskam, who was easily reelected to a sixth term in 2016, even as his district turned sharply against Trump.
With the impeachment inquiry intensifying and congressional Republicans increasingly vocal in their criticism of the president, the elections give Trump the opportunity to demonstrate his political strength and shift a narrative that's turned sharply against him.
The gay rights movement turned sharply on the language of medicine to make a cultural point; in turn, advocates for other marginalized groups have borrowed the ''-phobia'' construction in hopes of replicating the gay rights movement's success.
LONDON (Reuters) - A second oil tanker, the British-operated, Liberian-flagged Mesdar, turned sharply north towards Iran's coast on Friday afternoon after passing westward through the Strait of Hormuz into the Gulf, according to Refinitiv tracking data.
That has come about in part because of how crucial black voters have been in determining the winners of Democratic primaries over the years, and in part because many white liberals have turned sharply left on racial issues.
LONDON, July 19 (Reuters) - A second oil tanker, the British-operated, Liberian-flagged Mesdar, turned sharply north towards Iran's coast on Friday afternoon after passing westward through the Strait of Hormuz into the Gulf, according to Refinitiv tracking data.
Shares of semiconductor companies, the U.S. sector that relies more than any other on China for its revenue, turned sharply lower this week, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index down 5.8% since Sunday and slashing its year-to-date gain to 28%.
But the dynamic in those races, where many of the growing number of at-risk GOP members are facing electorates not dominated by Trump supporters, but instead by suburban enclaves and women voters who have turned sharply against the President.
Today, the league's narrative has turned sharply in the direction of the story that owners want to tell, which is broadly about themselves, and more specifically about world-historic profit and efficiency and a very specific downhill-running vision of accountability.
The win by the 28-year-old member of the Democratic Socialists of America over the 10-term incumbent sparked arguments that Democrats have turned sharply left, which could hurt them in November's midterms as they try to take back the House.
That marks an important shift from a near decade-long run of relatively stable spreads for the lower-rated residential mortgage backed securities (RMBS), as the previously red-hot property prices have turned sharply lower, particularly in the major Sydney and Melbourne markets.
But the temperature has turned sharply against tech giants — and, by extension, the people who lead those companies — and just as donors are wrestling with who to support, Democratic campaigns are wrestling with how publicly they want to ingratiate themselves to those donors.
At least one accusation — that Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump's former personal lawyer and fixer, met in 2016 with Russian officials in Prague — now looks false after Mr. Cohen, who has turned sharply against Mr. Trump, denied last month during congressional testimony ever visiting Prague.
WASHINGTON — The fast-food executive Andrew F. Puzder withdrew his nomination to be labor secretary on Wednesday as Republican senators turned sharply against him, the latest defeat for a White House besieged by infighting and struggling for traction even with a Republican-controlled Congress.
And Harris shied away some from what could have been one of her greatest strengths — her time spent as a prosecutor and attorney general in California — as her prosecutorial record became a liability with a Democratic base that has turned sharply left on issues of criminal justice.
But first, in Charlotte, N.C., he will campaign with Hillary Clinton, his former secretary of state and the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, who reversed her position on Mr. Obama's Asian trade deal, formally called the Trans-Pacific Partnership, after many in her party turned sharply against free trade.
While there are parallels between conditions of workers during industrialization in England and during the deindustrialization of regions of this country now, one big difference stands out from a political vantage point: In England, workers turned sharply to the left while here they have moved sharply to the right.
The Senate leader has told fellow Republicans in private that Mr. Moore's nomination has endangered the party's hold on the Senate, according to people who have spoken with him — his starkest acknowledgment so far that the political environment has turned sharply against his party since Mr. Trump's election.
Though he initially stayed in Mr. Trump's good graces — talking to him regularly — the president turned sharply against him after the publication of "Fire and Fury," Michael Wolff's account of the White House, in which Mr. Bannon is quoted disparaging the president, his daughter Ivanka and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
SAN ANTONIO — Representative Beto O'Rourke of Texas, who has fallen behind Senator Ted Cruz in the polls in their hotly contested Senate race, turned sharply aggressive in their second debate on Tuesday night as he attacked Mr. Cruz's honesty and character while the two clashed over abortion, climate change and other red-versus-blue divides.
After gains of more than 5 percent on Monday, which had helped push a gauge of world equities up more than 1 percent, both Brent LCOc1 and U.S. crude CLc1 turned sharply lower after Saudi Oil Minister Ali Al-Naimi said he welcomed all sources of supply, while Iran was seen as unlikely to agree to an output cap.
In 2016, some of Mr. Assange's former American sympathizers turned sharply against him after he made WikiLeaks into an enthusiastic instrument of Russia's intervention in the American presidential election, doling out hacked Democratic emails to maximize their political effect, campaigning against Hillary Clinton on Twitter and promoting a false cover story about the source of the leaks.
Mr. Edison, who in September declared "I love the Christians," turned sharply against them after the armed standoff in Oregon, calling for a database to track Christians in America and repeating discredited rumors that thousands of Christians celebrated in Nevada after a similar group of Christian gunmen fended off federal agents in an armed standoff at a ranch.
DRIVER OF FATAL NEW JERSEY SCHOOL BUS CRASH HAD HISTORY OF SPEEDING TICKETS, LICENSE SUSPENSIONS After missing a turn, Muldrow tried to merge onto Interstate 80 in Mount Olive, about 45 miles west of New York City, then turned sharply across the highway toward a U-turn area reserved for emergency vehicles, according to an affidavit filed by New Jersey state police.

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