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"unmoved" Definitions
  1. unmoved (by something) not feeling sympathy or not feeling sad, especially in a situation where it would be normal to do so
"unmoved" Antonyms
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Cersei, I'm happy to report, is unmoved by these shenanigans.
Barris, who offered no corroboration of his claims, was unmoved.
Shockingly, Goodell was unmoved by arguments undercutting his prior ruling.
European bonds and stocks were broadly unmoved by the minutes.
I was enjoying desserts that had left me unmoved before.
Arthur, the professional feminist ally, is completely unmoved by this.
But one group of animals seems unmoved by eclipses: cows.
Shares were largely unmoved by the SoFi news on Monday.
Some US antitrust officials sound unmoved by the China card.
"Sure, no problem," Friedrich said, unmoved by the fatherly approbation.
Xu stares directly into the camera, seemingly unmoved or uncomprehending.
The president's job approval rating appeared unmoved by the news.
But Judge Lawrence Flood was unmoved, and denied the motion.
Trump never accepts blame and is generally unmoved by logic.
Most of my friends seem unmoved by my new approach.
Mr. Bharara, for his part, seemed unmoved by the attention.
Corrections Commissioner Jeff Dunn was unmoved by the grotesque unexecution.
For Mr. Trump, at least, the public remains largely unmoved.
They just stare, unmoved by the youthful art before them.
Unmoved by impeachment hearings, investors turned instead to the economy.
Orange's shares were unmoved after the announcement of the verdict.
Cersei is unmoved, and has the Mountain straight up BEHEAD MISSANDEI.
The franc was largely unmoved, trading at 1.169 francs per euro.
But Angelo, like some other gay Trump supporters, is largely unmoved.
Members of Jews in the AfD appear unmoved by those figures.
His audience was unmoved: "Down with the gang!" one man replied.
But even as British officials telegrammed for aid, Churchill remained unmoved.
Such details leave the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump, unmoved.
In any case, officials in the targeted states were generally unmoved.
And, as journalist Huw Edwards wrote, no one can leave unmoved.
Some support the idea, while others remain unmoved in their opposition.
But as Oliver suggested, speakers seemed completely unmoved by these facts.
But the European delegation is so far said to be unmoved.
Senator Mike Lee, one of the Judiciary Committee Republicans, was unmoved.
But China is likely to be unmoved by these embarrassing incidents.
Her fiercest opponents could not be unmoved by Moore's last pages.
Fortunately, everyone else in the movie seems unmoved by the news.
His wife, Pam, was equally unmoved by the fund-raising appeal.
Corporations who might support these programs seem unmoved by the statistics.
So far, some young people seem unmoved by the government's efforts.
I am aware that many will be unmoved by this argument.
Trump was unmoved by Hayden's comments, however, at the March debate.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez is largely unmoved by these complaints.
" Jackson appeared unmoved by Stone's contrition, saying his apology "rings quite hollow.
South Korean stocks and the won currency were unmoved by the news.
I'm unmoved by most things and tend to treat hype with suspicion.
The 2-year note was unmoved with a yield of 0.7027 percent.
Trump is demanding an apology for "untruth" but Michelle is clearly unmoved.
He blamed it on a Delta employee, but the agents were unmoved.
Kendall remains unmoved, but might just win the night with her comeback.
We..... A tweet, a taunt and an unmoved policy, all in one.
Some of the senators appeared unmoved by Mr. Pearson's expression of regret.
But Denham says he is unmoved by their calls of political opportunism.
But in one fisherman's cottage, every bottle on the bar sat unmoved.
I was unmoved by punishments, by failing grades from not paying attention.
The board sided with the gang members, but the city was unmoved.
Mr. Wagner was unmoved by the Nixonian comparisons drawn by many Democrats.
For Americans who may feel unmoved or unwilling to vote for Mrs.
It's rare to be unmoved by them, whether to rage or joy.
The landlord was unmoved by the theatrics and the cafe closed anyway.
But the government has been unmoved by peaceful protests in recent years.
In her memoir, Ms. Andrews said she was unmoved by the musical.
In the face of an earthshaking political storm, Mitch McConnell seems unmoved.
Wendy is left unmoved by Chuck's sob-story about his (admittedly disturbing) childhood.
Even connecting him to Clinton as Jeffers' book does left me completely unmoved.
The junior bonds were largely unmoved at around 25 cents in the euro.
The record for the most expensive goalkeeper is still unmoved after 16 years.
Trump visited Alabama to rally support for Strange, but Alabama Republicans were unmoved.
Everything about Moose reflected Eastsiders' reputation for being gritty, unmoved by fashion trends.
The New York Times: Trump offers a "steel barrier," but Democrats are unmoved.
Young voters in particular seem unmoved by the moderate promise of Clintonism — Mrs.
But other leading media figures, including National Review's publisher Bill Rusher, were unmoved.
It's your job, you do it, and then you go home unmoved, emotionless.
But Mr. Grassley appears unmoved, at least regarding his policy on blue slips.
When the song swept through, tailgaters continued eating, drinking and playing games, unmoved.
Other Gossip • Jamie finally finds someone who's unmoved by his love for Claire!
But as Pyongyang talks tough, our correspondent writes, South Koreans remain largely unmoved.
The euro was relatively unmoved on the day, rising 13% to buy $1.1155.
Scenes that should have you in tears are likely to leave you unmoved.
The New Zealand dollar NZD=D215 was largely unmoved after the budget was released.
In 2016, the clock remained unmoved, its hands staying at three minutes to midnight.
Unmoved from its dock, unpowered for the longest time since I brought it home.
The iTraxx Asia IG index was unmoved much of the day at 114bp/115bp.
Brexiteers have been largely unmoved by Japanese companies' warnings, assuming that they were bluffing.
But the court was unmoved: Biswas was declared a "foreigner" and thrown in prison.
Lawrence remains unmoved: "Stop fucking calling me," he snaps at her before storming away.
James Mattis told him — noting that he was surprised but unmoved by the statement.
Markets remained unmoved by his call to increase fiscal powers for the euro zone.
Suffice to say, if you're unmoved by "Brightside," you don't believe in world peace.
It was almost enough to chasten those of us unmoved by last year's Barbmania.
But as the North talks tough, our correspondent writes, South Koreans remain largely unmoved.
Blom is "unmoved by fashion" and acts on an instinctual connection to a place.
Preservationists are unmoved; they believe the murals and the building belong as a set.
In downtown Bozeman on Thursday, many said they had already voted or were unmoved.
But his often dire portrayals of their lives have left some black voters unmoved.
Ted Budd, confirmed through a spokesperson that he was unmoved by Trump's hard sell.
" But Judge Teare remained unmoved, concluding that "the aggravating factors clearly outweigh the mitigating factors.
At a hulking 80 pounds, the block was unmoved by the force of the blade.
They were unmoved by photo-snapping tourists, children with outstretched hands, hot dog carts, sirens.
In fact, critics unmoved by the experience would be remiss, and dishonest, if they didn't.
But it starred Daryl Hall—his unkempt, shoulder-length hair unmoved in the afternoon breeze.
On Monday, European markets looked relatively unmoved by the events in Catalonia, opening broadly higher.
The USOC was similarly unmoved when the federation burned through three executives in two years.
But many L.G.B.T. leaders said they were unmoved by accounts of Mr. Trump's personal tolerance.
Even close US allies like the UK and Egypt were unmoved by America's dark warnings.
I remained unmoved until Mary J. Blige confirmed her plans to attend in all-black.
As for the voter registration controversy, Scott was unmoved by requests to extend the days.
At 0812 GMT commercial banks quoted the shilling at 3,665/3,675, unmoved from Tuesday's close.
They also are largely unmoved by his announcement of tariffs for foreign steel and aluminum.
West Virginia's relative ranking of economic confidence was relatively unmoved even when Trump became president.
Harris aides are unmoved that their candidate was unable to build on the first debate.
"This is a moral issue," Mr. Trump said as Ms. Pelosi sat unmoved behind him.
Fry, a Messianic Jew, was unmoved by their arguments, and the activists became audibly frustrated.
Croft and Louney added that Saudi Arabia appeared "unmoved" by the plight of poorer OPEC producers.
Neither of these caveats means that our estimate of Mr Gennett's talent should remain unmoved entirely.
Such criticisms chime with broad concerns about for-profit education, but 2U's Mr Paucek is unmoved.
Who among us would remain unmoved if we lost these stunning ambassadors for Earth's natural magic?
The market was unmoved by data showing Japan's exports fell for a third month in February.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said he was unmoved by people like Chouinard who are threatening lawsuits.
Critics may have been unmoved by The Accountant, but general audiences apparently liked it just fine.
On the street outside pensioners greeted him, but the customers at the cafe were mostly unmoved.
The passenger was unmoved and just stared at her phone, which set the 2 women off.
Algorithms, after all, are supposed to be unemotional, unbiased, and unmoved by anything but their calculations.
The Earles are a lesbian couple, so they were probably unmoved by the shirtless male bartenders.
But skeptics and adherents of other creeds — including some varieties of Christianity — will probably be unmoved.
Unmoved by these treasures, the daughter excels in soberly analyzing why her father so adored wine.
That notion read more like a warning — behave or else — and the Correspondents' Association seemed unmoved.
But Sylvester was always unmoved, and lived an androgynous lifestyle that was uninterested in being labeled.
For now, however, Mr. McConnell — and many other Senate Republicans — seem unmoved by the House posture.
In fact, Australia's anti-environmentalist government seems utterly unmoved as the nightmares of environmentalists become reality.
Though Paul met with Pompeo on Thursday, he appeared unmoved after the closed-door powwow. Sen.
On Friday, Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif took to Twitter, saying Iran was "unmoved" by Trump's threat.
STERLING STEADY Major currencies struggled, with the dollar hanging near two-week lows and the euro unmoved.
After all, the House's slimmed-down Republican conference is significantly more conservative and unmoved by Trump's whims.
And when the government of Prime Minister Saad Hariri fast-tracked ambitious economic reforms, protesters appeared unmoved.
But Judge Justin Quackenbush, of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington, was unmoved.
And supporters of Bernie Sanders packed up their signs, some of his admirers still unmoved by Mrs.
But on Tuesday, they appeared to be skeptical of Multhaup's statements and seemed unmoved by his arguments.
I look back at her as she shakes the dust off her armor, unmoved by the chaos.
Cogan was unmoved by the theatrics and ordered the case to proceed, beginning with jury selection Monday.
When one of the reporters said he had video of Cormier holding the towel, Giardina was unmoved.
A second former official said the idea of federal workers toiling without pay left Mr. Trump unmoved.
Meanwhile, my betrayer audience sat unmoved by the endless adorkable hilarity playing out in front of them.
Gloria Steinem, who at the time wrote a column generally defending Mr. Clinton, remains unmoved by time.
Why are citizens in post-Communist countries with Catholic majorities unmoved by the message of Pope Francis?
Early polling, both nationally and in some key early states, indicates that many black voters remain unmoved.
While I'm utterly unmoved by everything I'm seeing here, there is one fun little twist: Michael Keaton.
He is unmoved by the indignation, the denunciations, the many enemies his contemptuous, bullying behavior has made.
Even the prospect of Russian influence over our elections and our government leaves these American patriots unmoved.
Some teams tip off on neutral courts far from home, where the crowds are reverent or unmoved.
Meanwhile, Republican voters remain unmoved, with only 6900 percent saying they want to begin proceedings against Trump.
European bond yields remained at record lows, unmoved by the apparent shift in tone from the Fed.
The foreign minister, Javad Zarif said on Twitter Friday that Iran is "unmoved" by the U.S. sanctions.
Other sounds, by contrast — a dog barking, a car skidding, a toilet flushing — leave the musical circuits unmoved.
Others were unmoved, however, arguing that the kingdom has its own particular social codes like any other country.
"Unfortunately, Speaker Pelosi was unmoved and chose to tear up the House's copy of that speech," he said.
O'Leary was unmoved, explaining that he could simply invest in entrepreneurs who had quit their full-time jobs.
Commercial banks quoted the shilling at 41120,180/2,190 to the dollar on Thursday, unmoved from a week ago.
As for environmentalists' accusations that ski resorts are wasting water, not to mention electricity, Mr Cappadozzi is unmoved.
Commercial banks quoted the shilling at 2,240/2,250 to the dollar on Thursday, unmoved from a week ago.
If you're unmoved by the strange old man and his young counterpoint, what does that say about you?
Despite beating the official forecast of a £45.2 billion borrowing requirement, sterling was largely unmoved by the data.
Republicans delighted in the speech, the third longest in history, while for the most part Democrats were unmoved.
But the seasoned correspondents in the Western press corps, I recall, were distinctly unmoved by all this fizz.
And the Courant was similarly unmoved, accusing Esty of shifting the blame in lieu of accepting responsibility herself.
The U.S. Treasuries yield curve steepened slightly, with yields largely unmoved by stronger-than-expected producer price data.
Just as Edison originally envisioned the phonograph as a dictation machine, Marconi was unmoved by radio-as-entertainment.
Even the people at my table who are normally unmoved by Chinese sweets were impressed by the desserts.
Harris' senior aides are unmoved and believe that the summer, despite its ups and downs, has gone well.
This time, the threats of a boycott appeared to have left conservatives backing the anti-abortion law unmoved.
Santa Clara County voters were apparently unmoved by the recall opponents' concerns, however, and voted to recall Persky.
U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers are unmoved by political pressure, according to Cleveland Fed President and CEO Loretta Mester.
Judge Caproni, who presided over two other prominent Albany graft trials this year, including Mr. Silver's, seemed unmoved.
Their three leaders met with the minority leader before the vote on Wednesday and emerged declaring themselves unmoved.
Our 8-year-old son seemed unmoved, but that may be because his first dog is still young.
The second is discrimination against those workers by employers either unaware of or unmoved by the law's requirements.
While the government promises to preserve the murals to be utilized in a new building, preservationists are unmoved.
Black audiences in Mississippi and Alabama often seemed unmoved, already well aware of the problem Ms. Warren outlined.
He said his listeners were unmoved by Democratic arguments that the Flynn situation indicated a national security threat.
Moderate Republicans in that group went to the White House on Thursday but emerged unmoved in their opposition.
Even agnostics, unmoved by the remorseless reboots of the "Star Trek" franchise, may find themselves mourning the loss.
The five more conservative members of the Supreme Court seemed unmoved by Mr. Ray's request for an accommodation.
If Alabama voters were unmoved by the president's pick in the primary, Mr. Trump himself seemed similarly unenthusiastic.
However, she said Danielle is hyper-focused about her ambitions and is unmoved by the backlash against her online.
Once told this, partisans on both sides adopted the party position and became unmoved by information presented to them.
Related column: - U.S. natural gas prices unmoved by colder winter, low inventories (Reuters, April 3) (Editing by Jan Harvey)
In Congress and in the White House, leaders sound unmoved by the downsides of withholding assistance as China rises.
With all of the issues facing women, I am unmoved by anything other than solid action on our behalf.
So far largely unmoved, I nevertheless press on, knowing that tomorrow is another day, with new Pokémon to collect.
However, the U.K. currency was relatively unmoved on the Brexit news having rose past $1.24 shortly after the open.
They appeared utterly unmoved by the jostle and heat, a small entourage of attendant friends trailed in their wake.
There was nothing wrong, exactly, with the text that had been prepared for him, but it left him unmoved.
Despite Standifer's insistence that Bookout was at fault, Bookout remained unmoved, causing Standifer to briefly storm from the stage.
Virtually left untouched, the tools, machinery and equipment all sit unmoved from the day the place got shut down.
Who could possibly remain unmoved by the scenes of damage and despair that come out of the affected areas?
Police retreated several times along the route after the protesters were unmoved by the teargas and water cannon spray.
Yet, though I often find her the most sensational ballerina in America, I've been unmoved by her this season.
In its second week out, the "Black Panther" soundtrack is unmoved from No. 1 on the Billboard album chart.
That's why they're unmoved by the mounting heap of slaughtered innocents, by schoolkids missing recess to rehearse being hunted.
I was jealous of my husband's quiet, unquestionable love for the baby even as I struggled to remain unmoved.
While the government promises to preserve the Picasso murals to be utilized in a new building, preservationists are unmoved.
Republicans were unmoved by Sondland's testimony, pushing back at his allegations with sharp questions intended to undercut his credibility.
European bond yields remained pinned to all-time lows, unmoved by the apparent shift in tone from the Fed.
Related column: - U.S. natural gas prices unmoved by colder winter, low inventories (Reuters, April 3) (Editing by Jan Harvey)
Mr Trump will probably be an unabashed Pillar Three president, enraptured by the national interest and unmoved by transnational affinities.
However, many Republicans remained unmoved, describing Taylor's testimony as an official putting his "interpretation" on the administrations communications with Ukraine.
Financial markets were largely unmoved by Powell's testimony, which was the first of his two hearings this week in Congress.
The president, who has decried America's trade policy for decades, and promised protectionism on the campaign trail, was apparently unmoved.
Cook, unmoved, until the skin is crispy and moves from the bottom of the pan without tearing, about 5 minutes.
The Australian market shed 0.033%, unmoved by the release of dovish minutes from the Reserve Bank of Australia's July meeting.
Saturday morning, Jacobs' patrol vehicle remained unmoved from the day before, as it has been slowly covered over with flowers.
Two floors above, the hundreds of delegates at Africa Oil Week were largely unaware and mostly unmoved by the display.
When homes sit on the market unmoved, like the Jordan property, a stigma sometimes develops around them, even if unfounded.
But after a long lunch with Mr. Cruz and their father, Rafael Cruz, Ms. Cruz was unmoved, Mr. Gunning said.
In the early stages of the outbreak, young people appeared to be largely unmoved by the threat of the virus.
Several GOP senators did criticize Trump's firing of Comey, but others — including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell — have appeared unmoved.
But even trimmed from two acts to an intermission-free 110 minutes, the show left me largely impatient and unmoved.
Mr. Weinstein appeared unmoved as the verdict was read, and he now faces five to 211 years in jail. 2101.
Even as state legislatures, including some run by Republicans, move to embrace new gun safety measures, Congress has remained unmoved.
Pelosi, meanwhile, is unmoved by the criticism from the GOP or the complaints coming from those in her own party.
On the other hand, I am unmoved by dark and hopeless novels that reveal how quietly miserable mankind can be.
Ashleigh Deemer, deputy director of PennEnvironment, which supports a ban, is unmoved by the low support for a full ban.
The bad news is that growing climate awareness is mainly taking place among Democrats; the Republican base is largely unmoved.
The Swiss National Bank kept its negative interest rate on hold on Thursday, as expected, and the franc was unmoved .
McHugh told Reuters he was "unmoved" by his critics and says he doubts additional research will reveal a biological cause.
Sterling was largely unmoved by the outcome of the meeting and has hovered around $1.245 for most of the morning.
Sterling was unmoved by data showing showed the British economy grew 0.5% in the first quarter, in line with expectations.
Only a stone-hearted robot could be completely unmoved by Hacksaw Ridge, which tugs relentlessly on your heartstrings at every opportunity.
Unfortunately, Democrats so far remain unmoved by the cries across the country for them to find common ground with our President.
The 2202-point margin, which falls within the survey's margin of error, remains largely unmoved from the same poll in January.
But with many of his supporters unmoved by the accusations of racism, he is still tipped as the favorite to prevail.
The latest rush for risk came after the Fed left U.S. rates unmoved as expected but tweaked its wording on inflation.
Bonds were flat in early trade, with the yield on the benchmark government issue due in 2026 unmoved at 9.37 percent.
Some Democrats fear Sanders supporters, unmoved by Clinton's candidacy, could fail to vote or end up casting their vote for Trump.
Picture a three-year-old tug of war waged across the globe that leaves both sides wobbly and scarred but unmoved.
Two walks a night tend not to stick to the ribs of the fans, especially young ones unmoved by baseball's lore.
Investors were unmoved, sending shares of the world's most valuable listed company down 1.9 percent at $144.65 in after-hours trading.
The president has attacked the central bank in recent interviews for raising interest rates too much, but Fed policymakers appear unmoved.
And fortunately for audience members unmoved by the idea of an hour and a half dedicated solely to dieting, there is.
While government and soccer officials were unmoved, the activism gradually grabbed the attention of international rights groups and the Iranian public.
And though the Clinton administration referred to the ejection as "an embarrassment to everyone associated with diplomacy," Mayor Giuliani was unmoved.
Last week the IIHF said it had agreed to cover those expenses, estimated at $20 million, but the NHL was unmoved.
Investors appeared unmoved by the chip announcement but shares rose slightly in after-hour trading following the announcement of the robotaxis.
And Republicans appear unmoved by the amount of attention called to the sit-in, just as they are but the poll numbers.
Jackson was unmoved, questioning why van der Zwaan hadn't looked for opportunities to do community service while he was waiting for sentencing.
Yet, Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael Bostic on Monday said his outlook for the U.S. economy was unmoved by the virus.
Jalbert's soft, breathy delivery continues unmoved while she and Wilson smudge the space between new wave, pub rock, and Pacific Northwest punk.
I hesitantly watched the premiere of Shots Fired last night and rather than being triggered or even inspired, I was wholly unmoved.
The median forecast was also for $22.02 in six months and $0.66003 for a year ahead, again unmoved from the prior poll.
As April continues to lumber around her pen, unmoved by all the attention, her fans have started to turn on each other.
The pound, which tumbled in recent weeks on the prospect of a turbulent exit, was largely unmoved by Corbyn's and Swinson's proposals.
At first the crowd seemed unmoved by the news — or perhaps they were simply unaware — but soon enough, one man caught notice.
As the credits start to roll and the suspense builds, we are learning that the president-elect appears unmoved on the subject.
Bonds were unmoved by the court decision, with the yield benchmark paper due in 2026 down 2.5 basis points at 8.65 percent.
Conservative media outlets, from Fox News to Breitbart, declared the hearings "boring" and hoped their audience, the Trump base, would remain unmoved.
But some were unmoved and the Northern Irish party crucial to getting the agreement through said it would reject the deal again.
Other voices—Secretary of State John Kerry; the national-security adviser, Susan Rice—argued for more American activism, but Obama was unmoved.
No, what all of this pizazz analysis misses is the real reason why most Americans are unmoved by Russiagate and now Ukrainegate.
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton appeared unmoved by the news that the emails were part of the planning for the rescue mission.
Investors' confidence in the Fed as an institution that is unmoved by shifting political winds is essential to keeping the dollar strong.
Rightly so: Heady idealism untempered by realism can be as destructive in its consequences as a cold realism unmoved by humane sympathies.
Bank Indonesia's two other main rates, the Deposit Facility and Lending Facility, were also unmoved at 5.25% and 6.75%, respectively, Warjiyo said.
So far, Karp has been unmoved by those concerns, and the company has showed no signs of slowing its work with ICE.
Sometimes affecting affection can, in time, make the affection real; sometimes, as you've discovered, going through the motions leaves the heart unmoved.
Gold appears to have slipped into a zombie state, largely unmoved by a weaker , or interest rate predictions or any world crisis.
LeBron James is clearly unmoved by the criticism of his new I Promise school in Ohio -- at least judging by his shirt.
" Unmoved by the Arab Spring, he tweeted in September 2012, "We threw our ally Mubarak overboard and Egypt is now our enemy.
Chinese government bond futures were unmoved, with 10-year treasury futures for June delivery, the most-traded contract, trading up 0.04% at 97.030.
Other analysts said the market remained relatively unmoved by Brexit worries, however, because traders remained confident a last-minute deal would be reached.
Libertarian Gary Johnson maintains 216 points, essentially unmoved even after his "Aleppo" campaign gaffe, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein maintains 2220 points.
Beer penetration fell 1% from 2016 to 2017 in the US market, while both wine and spirits were unmoved, according to Nielsen ratings.
Even when the boy's captors sliced off one of his ears and mailed it to a Rome newspaper, the oil tycoon was unmoved.
Alex, my girlfriend of 14 months, is unmoved by all holidays, but the lion's share of her indifference is reserved for Valentine's Day.
Justin Amash, who has left the party, Republicans remain unmoved by the release of Mueller's report except to call for investigating the investigators.
She was unmoved, she said, by his argument that he had been stranded alone in a hotel in the United States since December.
An equal number of economists, about 20 percent each of the sample, upgraded and downgraded their forecasts, leaving the overall conclusions mostly unmoved.
At least three Republican senators seem unmoved by presidential pressure, putting Republican priorities issues like health care and tax cuts further into doubt.
Being so unmoved by the urgency of a world-destroying threat that they briefly manage to turn it into a pleasant meta-joke?
EU campaign—which stoked fears of uncontrolled immigration—had roused voters who had been unmoved by the more technocratic messages of Vote Leave.
Kasich tried to pull a "Don't you know who I am?" but the manager was unmoved and Kasich was ejected from the stage.
So, if you're unmoved by everything that went down at the burrito joint last year, get ready for plenty more deals to come.
The Trump administration seemed unmoved by Turkey's perilous economic situation, and continued to demand Mr. Brunson's release before it addressed Turkey's other concerns.
When Nazi storm troopers held up a sign outside the shop saying, "Germans, do not buy from Jews," he said, he was unmoved.
Conservatives are often unmoved by complaints that our system is undemocratic, arguing that America was intended not as a democracy but a republic.
Trump was unmoved by those threats, instead declaring trade wars "easy to win" as he moved forward to implement a key campaign promise.
Senate Republicans so far have appeared largely unmoved by Democrats' case against Trump, and a vote to convict the president seems highly unlikely.
Yields were unmoved by German Ifo Business Climate Index data which showed business morale rose in November in line with a Reuters poll.
But each of the half-dozen Republicans were essentially unmoved after huddling with the chief judge of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
As we were permitted entry into the townhouse, all of these nuanced conclusions literature had me resigned to going home unmoved and dry.
But although The Tribune reported that Ford and Chrysler had shown interest, the Detroit Three were ultimately unmoved by this metal industry charm offensive.
Sterling was unmoved by GDP data released on Friday, which showed the British economy grew 0.5% in the first quarter, in line with expectations.
One little girl I remember in particular because she was absolutely unmoved by both the director's stern voice and the hours in the office.
But Buffett was unmoved and used a gambler's analogy to explain why his insurance businesses doesn't set rates based on any short-term pattern.
The task force was unmoved and recommended colleges use panels of at least three individuals to determine whether a student should be held responsible.
Yet aside from the bashing of an unlucky budgie, the film's violence — like its trite revelation of Anna's sleazy family history — leaves us unmoved.
Feinstein and her cohort appear unmoved by the intense lobbying from GM, Ford, Waymo, Uber, and others who are pushing for the bill's passage.
Seemingly unmoved, the warriors continue menacing the remaining humans, including Ashley Stubbs (Luke Hemsworth), the Delos head of security whom they captured last season.
When I try to discuss some feminist initiatives I've heard of—pink women-only rickshaws, for example, to combat sexual harassment—she is unmoved.
The Italian government granted Alfie citizenship, hoping to tip the scales in favor of his traveling to Rome, but the British courts were unmoved.
Rebutting Trump's claim made in a series of early morning tweets Tuesday that he has "the absolute right" to declassify information, Panetta was unmoved.
Predictably, Sam is unmoved by CoCo's urgings to cancel the protests even if the Hancock's donations could go towards recruiting more students of color.
The S&P/ASX 200 index, largely unmoved for a second session, inched up 0.03 percent or 1.7 points to 6,223.5 at the close.
That is because there is nothing in our commercial, social, and civic lives that has been untouched by its influence or unmoved byits power.
The Japanese currency was unmoved by the Bank of Japan's tankan business sentiment survey, which showed a slight dip in big Japanese manufacturers' sentiment.
And my educated guess says that Trump's loyal supporters will cheer him, the left will attack him, and the persuadable middle will be unmoved.
Most Americans will be unmoved by the plight of anyone in the top tax brackets, but Stewart is right to challenge this seeming inequity.
Many hard-line conservatives, however, have been unmoved, in part because they do not believe that Mr. Obama would sign legislation making those reductions.
I mean the name Captain Underpants — that suggests booger and vomit and fart jokes, and even as a child, I was unmoved by them.
Mr. Baker, 56, who had worked at The Financial Times and The Times of London before joining The Journal, appeared unmoved by the complaints.
" The investigator who exposed Mr. Zhao's misdeeds is unmoved, replying: "It's such poor luck for Chinese farmers to have a bad son like you.
And though he has pivoted to support Obamacare after initially voting against it, he is unmoved by his party's progressive shift on abortion rights.
In Hong Kong too, a robust spot market has put increasing pressure on demand and kept premiums nearly unmoved between 50 cents to $1.20.
On Monday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell reiterated his unmoved demeanor stating it was premature to ascertain the impact of trade and tariffs on monetary policy.
In scene after scene we see his face unmoved, his eyes watching but remote; there is a repellent sense of his — and our own — indifference.
It is ideologically extreme; scornful of compromise; unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science; and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition.
If you're unmoved by the comments and refuse to modify your original submission, the debate comes to a close when commenters get tired of it.
In recent days, lawmakers are simply unmoved to spend much time on an issue they feel has been litigated over and over to little resolution.
That is because there is nothing in our commercial, social, and civic lives that has been untouched by its influence or unmoved by its power.
Euro zone economic sentiment dropped to its lowest point in nearly three years in June, European Commission data showed, although the single currency was unmoved.
But the Chinese government was unmoved by the criticisms from Taiwan, even though they may have driven some voters to back candidates distrustful of Beijing.
The big picture: Advocates for the plan argue that by offering the new proposal, Trump is showing he's willing to negotiate while Pelosi remains unmoved.
If so, those who have been sceptical about soft data as they have heated up should remember to be equally unmoved as they cool down.
Whether or not I hit my deadline or scoop another publication, the lizards will go about their lizard business — unmoved, with their permanently skeptical expressions.
The broader rush for risk was still intact though, coming after the Fed left U.S. rates unmoved as expected but tweaked its wording on inflation.
Markets were largely unmoved by the summit meeting of the United States and North Korea, with its promise to work toward denuclearizing the Korean peninsula.
"Business leaders who have visited Washington recently said that the president had been unmoved by protests from members of his own party," writes the Times.
The news sent the U.S. dollar to an 11-month high versus the yuan and hit the Australian dollar, but left the euro largely unmoved.
Tom Byron, who has lived in Owingsville for 75 years, and his wife, Judy, are both Barr supporters who were unmoved by Mr. Biden's visit.
According to him, they're unmoved by his position as the creative director of a billion-dollar fashion house; at home, he is simply husband, father.
When Mr. Rimmer explained that his son, who is autistic, was expressing his excitement by laughing and calling out, the usher was apologetic but unmoved.
In the days shortly after his disappearance into the Hudson, Ms. Graswald's friends told authorities, she appeared strangely unmoved, including singing karaoke at a bar.
Twitter is not a place where minds are often changed, and the supporters and opponents of the sucker punch were unmoved by one another's quips.
But no matter how many scientific studies conclude that vaccines are safe, and that there's no link between immunizations and autism, anti-vaxxers remain unmoved.
But Mr. McConnell appeared unmoved by the development, and there was no immediate clamor from rank-and-file Republicans for him to change his stance.
Founded by Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts and opened for play in January 1933, Augusta National for decades was unmoved by outside forces and events.
That's largely unmoved from the last Politico/Morning Consult impeachment poll in October, which had 50% of voters supporting the inquiry and 43% opposing it.
T=5. Chennai, India — One of three Indian cities to make the top six on the EIU's ranking, Chennai is unmoved from last year's ranking.
Asian markets seemed unmoved by the G.D.P. figures, as Shanghai closed up 3.25 percent, and Japan's Nikkei 225 index finished the day up about 0.6 percent.
This was not only true of millennial men but also of women; the latter have proved largely unmoved by the prospect of America's first woman president.
Even Robin, who appeared wide-eyed and unmoved by the all-singing, all-dancing crowd in the video posted by his mother, has become a fan.
EU leaders called on the European Investment Bank (EIB) to increase climate funding and acknowledged vast differences in the continent's energy mix, but Poland remained unmoved.
Furthermore, we must remember that the interpersonal beef between two women, famous or not, is just that: extremely personal, and therefore completely unmoved by our opinions.
Healthcare stocks were mostly unmoved by the announcement, as Wall Street analysts described the core of the revised bill as largely unchanged from the earlier one.
In 1960, Americans were asked whether they would be pleased, displeased, or unmoved if their son or daughter married a member of the other political party.
Toxic or not, New Jersey is virgin territory for the animal, which prefers relatively sheltered water, unmoved by winds, wave and tides, with plenty of eelgrass.
GOP leaders have been unmoved by Obama's suggestion that he will nominate a candidate who has impeccable qualifications and a non-ideological approach to the law.
They cheered and exhorted the No. 4-seeded Cyclones (23-12) with deafening roars at times, but aside from a few isolated moments, Virginia was unmoved.
"You ride it out in your house, you're gonna go bananas," said the owner, Mike Ray, who seemed unmoved by the dire warnings from public officials.
Unmoved by indictment: An Alabama woman was charged with manslaughter after the police said she started a fight in which she was shot, ending her pregnancy.
Instead, on Saturday, with Christmas approaching and the president unmoved, the Senate simply adjourned, choosing to leave the political battlefield unoccupied until at least Thursday afternoon.
Hoyer's comments are another blow to the EU's plans, while Washington remains unmoved, telling its allies they must halt all imports of Iranian oil from Nov.
If I was unmoved by the protagonist's embrace of oblivion, I was nevertheless affected by how he continues to send text messages to his dead wife.
But Mr. Bolton emerged with Mr. Trump unmoved, and instructed the aide to look for new opportunities to get those officials in front of Mr. Trump.
Five miles from Victory Square, where 70,000 Romanians had again braved freezing temperatures to protest corruption, Becali sat unmoved as F.C. Voluntari took an early lead.
Hillary Clinton, however, seems unmoved by her husband's association with Laureate, and has said she'd continue the Obama administration's policy of cracking down on for-profits.
Only 14% of registered voters thought Trump should continue to hold office, 24.7% said someone else, basically unmoved since November 2018, when Monmouth first asked the question.
Only a cold-blooded, prehistoric killing machine (trapped deep in the Marianas trench by a thermocline cloud of hydrogen sulfide) could escape those tear-jerking moments unmoved.
Markets were unmoved earlier in the morning by data showing that the euro zone inflation rate remained at 0.2 percent in August, unchanged from the previous month.
Ms. Bruce, a 50-year-old housekeeper at Circus Circus who planned to caucus for the first time this year, said she was unmoved by the argument.
The remarks on Thursday from Brainard and Kashkari signal an appetite for the Fed to remain unmoved, possibly for years, in the face of upward price increases.
But if it is largely unmoved over the next few months, it will suggest that Republicans could be positioned to exact a political cost against the Democrats.
In interviews on major networks, Republicans appeared unmoved by House Democrats' opening arguments for Trump's removal and reiterated that the Senate should not seek new evidence. Sen.
When Keith Rancifer, a longtime African American field organizer in Little Rock suggested he walk into the beauty school and boisterously announce his presence, Tucker was unmoved.
Health-care stocks were mostly unmoved by the announcement, as Wall Street analysts described the core of the revised bill as largely unchanged from the earlier one.
The market was unmoved by the Bank of Japan's tankan survey, showing the country's business mood slumped to a two-year low in the January-March quarter.
Even if you are unmoved by Mr. Szegedi's personal story (I found him somewhat sympathetic), what "Keep Quiet" tells us about its larger themes is upsettingly pertinent.
Then and now, she feels that she is the best judge of her writing; she is unmoved by literary trends, and not easily swayed by editorial suggestion.
U.S. financial markets were largely unmoved by the data as investors focused on the European Central Bank's unexpected decision to cut its asset purchases starting in April.
But the final lesson, not surprisingly, is that Twitter, Facebook and Google have been unmoved by the Biden campaign's appeal to halt the spread of false information.
Ethan told cops he tried smoothing things over by giving his wife a kiss on the forehead ... but she was unmoved and bit him on the face.
While Trump's legendary base is always unmoved by his scandals, he is potentially vulnerable among independent voters and more traditional Republicans who voted for him in 2016.
"I have seen her billboard, and this is no knock against her," she said, insinuating she was unmoved by Abrams' blackness after seeing her in Facebook ads, too.
Unmoved by the threat of a thrown drink or pulled weave, Vanzant is willing to subject her guests to public embarrassment to get a reaction out of viewers.
The Access Hollywood tape: Donald Trump remained unmoved by the news that the tape would be leaked and said he would issue an apology if anyone was offended.
The panicking peasants are unmoved by Oswald's judicious arguments, finding it easier to blame evil spirits than accept their inability to reckon with the misery of their lives.
Although Trump had called Bergdahl a "traitor" and said he should be executed, the judge was unmoved because Trump was merely a candidate when he made those comments.
"German consumers are unmoved by a still high number of potentially negative factors, such as credibility of monetary policy, migration, uncertainties over a Brexit and terrorism," he said.
Sterling rose on Wednesday, shortly after Haldane's comments, as investors were forced to reconsider the long-held view that interest rates would remain unmoved until well into 2018.
Biden may have an edge with voters unmoved by Sanders, but the one-time Delaware senator's confidence belies a political weakness that has hobbled him throughout his career.
Germany's 10-year yield was pinned at 0.33 percent while long-dated debt was also unmoved at 1 percent before an auction of Bunds maturing in August 2046.
But the fundamentals of the iPhone, as designed by the original team 10 years ago—multitouch-based interface, app-gridded homescreen, animation-friendly UI, etc—remain largely unmoved.
Since moving back to New York last year after a little hiatus in Kansas City, I've found myself uninspired, unimpressed and unmoved by the lack of culture here.
I remain unmoved, bundled up in coats, and with a highly ambivalent relationship to the West Coast that can probably be detangled only via a mental health professional.
Mr. Trump, however, has appeared unmoved by those concerns and has been pushing to reach some type of trade resolution with China, which has so far proved elusive.
I asked him about adoption after seeing an Ebola orphan on the cover of the weekend paper, but he was unmoved by my growing desire for a family.
The four remained clearly unmoved by the array of increasingly strained arguments offered by Paul Clement, a former United States solicitor general, to keep his clients' case alive.
Trapped in the last car is an evil spectre, glowing blue with rage, and gazing after it is an M.T.A. worker named Patty (Leslie Jones), who seems unmoved.
With a final decision expected by the end of the year, Mr. Martin's remarks suggest the British government is unmoved by the Trump administration's offensive against the company.
Representative Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat of Maryland and the committee chairman, said afterward that Mr. Trump may have committed a crime while in office, but Republicans were unmoved.
I place a bite in my mouth and find myself completely unmoved, neither emotionally nor physically, by the taste of unremarkable cherry pie clearly sourced from a can.
Brooke's unmoved by his plea of poverty and now wants authority from a judge to get her money from his bank, before he's able to empty the account.
By contrast, and unsurprisingly, Republicans appear to have been unmoved by the PolitiFact graphic; exposure did not affect their evaluations of Clinton's honesty (or Trump's, for that matter).
Nor is he a Julius Caesar, whose grandeur renders him incautious around flatterers: just before his assassins strike, Caesar sniffs that he is unmoved by their "base spaniel fawning".
Once the sanctuary of some of the world's most powerful men and home to the revered Masters tournament, Augusta National Golf Club for decades remained unmoved by outside influences.
The Fed has remained unmoved despite Trump's public pressure, including this week, to slash interest rates and allow the US economy to grow even faster than it already is.
Stone had argued it wasn't his intent to threaten the judge, and it was just the logo of the website he got the photo from, but she was unmoved.
But year-on-year core inflation was unmoved for the fifth month, putting no new pressure on the Federal Reserve to tighten borrowing costs and hamper demand any further.
While we understand and respect Jonathan's drive to complete his Pokédex, we are unmoved by the presence of a Pidgey — a very common and boring Pokémon — pretty much anywhere.
"They taught me in their schools that one bullet plus one bullet equal two bullets," said Anwaar, unmoved by the sound of a car bomb just before she spoke.
Treasury yields were also unmoved by the rise in German and French sovereign debt prices during the European session, as investors concerned about the Italian budget fled to safety.
European leaders remained unmoved to the U.K.'s Brexit proposals — at least until Article 50 is triggered and formal divorce negotiations begin, the European Commission Vice-President told CNBC.
If Trump and Republicans are unmoved by the passage of individual spending bills this week, Democrats said they could just continue voting over and over on government funding measures.
The government was also unmoved by our appeals to allow journalists better access to Rakhine state, where government forces are engaged in a brutal campaign against the Rohingya minority.
When the young producer Madison (Genevieve Buechner) has trouble getting a contestant to open up on camera, Rachel is unmoved: "Tell her your mother died or something," she says.
Garbis was particularly unmoved by the Justice Department's argument that the "President did not actually announce a policy decision" when he handed down the ban on Twitter in July.
If those levers go unmoved, or if they are properly moved but the results are ignored by the White House, then we no longer have a separation of powers.
N.C.A.A. officials have so far been unmoved by the cancellations of other major events, including a music festival in Miami and the South by Southwest event in Austin, Texas.
But Mr Biden has always been a poor campaigner—undisciplined, gaffe-prone, at times ill-tempered and combative—and his supporters seem unmoved at his inexhaustible supply of gaffes.
While Biden and Klobuchar have portrayed Sanders as wanting to upend the Obama legacy — Klobuchar still says he would "blow up the Affordable Care Act" — many voters were unmoved.
But one dynamic was clear throughout the process: Republicans were unmoved by the evidence Democrats arrayed before them — and Democrats showed no signs of second-guessing their impeachment push.
Against the dollar, sterling was largely unmoved by this week's Brexit headlines and is stuck trading around $1.3860, five cents below its post-Brexit-vote peak hit in January.
But Republican lawmakers have remained unmoved by the release of the call record and have rushed to the president's defense, arguing that nothing in the phone call warrants impeachment.
Democrats said there was no progress in ending the shutdown, and appeared unmoved by Mr. Trump's shift to calling for a steel barrier, rather than one made of concrete.
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted on Friday that the Islamic Republic was unmoved by U.S. threats following its missile test launch and that Tehran would never initiate war.
The iPhone 2240 is pure symmetry Volume up and down, power and mute appear unmoved and unchanged, but, again, I couldn't quite compare with the existing iPhone 210 or 240s.
While the American Twitter is currently joking that Taylor Swift is behind the ambush in a quest for revenge, it's the French Twitter that is remarkably unmoved by Kardashian's story.
Trump was unmoved by a Chinese offer to buy an additional $70 billion worth of U.S. farm and energy products and other goods, according to people familiar with the matter.
GOP leaders remain unmoved by Democrats' sit-in last week to push for votes on gun control measures after the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando this month.
Sterling was unmoved versus the euro at 88.995 pence during May's speech but later rallied 0.4 percent to 88.67 pence, pushed higher by a broad weakening in the single currency.
Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman has dismissed the possibility of signing Harper, because his outfield is already crowded and because he is unmoved by Harper's offer to learn first base.
Latter-day Saints leaders have previously supported some gay rights issues, like ending housing and employment discrimination for L.G.B.T. people in Utah, but they remain unmoved about same-sex marriage.
The Trump administration remained unmoved by those concerns, with a top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, insisting that China has more to lose from a trade fight than the United States.
Justice Pickholz was unmoved and labeled Mr. Epstein a level-three sex offender, which meant his name and address would be on a state registry of sex offenders for life.
"But if there is anyone out there capable of remaining unmoved by this true-life triumph-of-the-underdog sports story, I don't think I want to meet that person."
The film focuses on Mr. Jewell and a lawyer of his as they fight to prove his innocence in the face of an unmoved F.B.I. agent and a media frenzy.
Many Democrats are unmoved by the new data, believing that they're doing the right thing and that impeachment will not be their core message heading into the general election anyway.
For all the condemnations and warnings that Pelosi and her colleagues would regret "a date that will live in infamy," as Pennsylvania Republican Mike Kelly put it, Pelosi appeared unmoved.
The climate is one without frost, and so this tree is right where it's been for over 20 years, unmoved, producing lemons for my parents at an insanely prolific rate.
China's yuan was unmoved after Premier Li Keqiang said the government was considering more measures to lower corporate financing costs and hinted at "targeted" cuts in banks' reserve requirement ratio.
He and his girlfriend were entirely unmoved by my explanation that this is New York and seeing an insect is neither out of the ordinary nor cause for undue alarm.
I'm going to be honest, some of the statements that I have seen from men in Hollywood have left me unmoved and unconvinced about their commitment to the issue at hand.
" Sessions was unmoved when Gillibrand said the Bible seemed to suggest a different take: "In Matthew 25, the first question Christ asks on Judgement Day is, 'Did you feed the poor?
A local 8-year-old girl has gone missing and Phil, unmoved by his prisoner's rosy cheeks, angelic curls and general air of offended surprise, is convinced that Jamie is involved.
" When she later saw a picture of him, she was unmoved, describing her impression of him only as that of "a guy with a big smile and a whiff of geekiness.
Avergun recalled powerful defense attorneys well-connected to the republican party arguing their cases to Wray when he led DOJ's criminal division, but he was unmoved by their influence or status.
He went from gentle, open-hearted, and hardworking bae to "you are dead to me" bro who is unmoved by Issa's perfect lips and eyebrows that mysteriously always be on fleek.
I came away from that experience unmoved, and was neither shaken nor stirred on seeing the clockwork soldiers of genius inventor Kirin Jindosh at Gamescom, in a hands-off preview situation.
The Kremlin made clear on Friday however that it was for now unmoved by Erdogan's calls for a ceasefire, saying the rebels were the ones who had to implement a ceasefire.
Mr. Trump appeared unmoved by the blowback, posting a series of Twitter messages on Friday defending his proposal to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum.
Moreover, as people moved through the life cycle, with corresponding changes in economic circumstances and interests, their sense of partisanship was unmoved despite considerable change in their stances on the issues.
Cathedral High School had engaged in a nearly two-year dialogue with the archdiocese in defense of its teacher, who has not been named, but Archbishop Charles C. Thompson was unmoved.
While outrage campaigns intended to work the refs and appeal to fears of appearing partisan may work with lawmakers or companies in Silicon Valley, the youth climate movement appears wholly unmoved.
The president "appeared unmoved" as members of the sellout crowd also chanted "impeach Trump" after the public address system announcer confirmed the first couple's presence during a tribute to veterans, WashPost notes.
The euro was flat at $1.1144, unmoved by lower regional German inflation data and weaker euro area economic sentiment gauges, but not far from the low of $1.1101 it reached last week.
NEW YORK, July 12 (Reuters) - Treasury yields rose modestly on Friday, largely unmoved by stronger-than-expected producer price data as market expectations of an interest rate cut in July held firm.
Mao, unmoved by human suffering, predicted early in the war that 400,000 Chinese would die, and told Stalin that his plan was to spend "several years consuming several hundred thousand American lives".
The S&P 500 has risen more than 8% in less than a month and a half this year, but the benchmark 10-year Treasury note is almost unmoved from its Jan.
That's why charts like this one are making the rounds, showing a quiescent VIX (the global version) conspicuously unmoved by a spike in a measure of economic-policy flux across the world:
May's Conservatives currently boast a runaway lead of around 48 points, according to the latest opinion poll by Kantar research firm, while support for Jeremy Corbyn's Labour stood unmoved at 24 percent.
But U.S. interest rate markets do not seem to believe them: pricing shows the chances of rates being unmoved by the end of this year have risen to more than 40 percent.
At one point on the large screens, in a prerecorded video, four lithe women in metallic veils ran their hands over Mr. Bieber's body while he looked straight at the camera, unmoved.
Perhaps it's unfair to reproach Obama when other politicians and other countries are also unmoved — and the U.S. has been generous with financial aid — but ultimately the buck stops on Obama's desk.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted on Friday that the Islamic Republic was unmoved by U.S. threats following its missile test launch and that Tehran would never initiate war.
Most black people are not leftists" and "my gut tells me" that "most of those unmoved by Sanders would simply stay home rather than go out and cast a vote for Trump.
Another snub: "Paddington 2" was one of the most acclaimed films of the year, but the visual-effects branch, which failed to nominate this computer-generated bear the first time, remained unmoved.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa's brutal offensive had hemmed the rebels into Kilinochchi, and the Sri Lankan Army, unmoved by accusations of war crimes, closed the area to international observers and unleashed its wrath.
This group of voters may hate Trump, but they are unmoved by Sanders's call for radical realignment or "revolution," believing it to be impractical, too extreme, or an impediment to defeating Trump.
People in Seoul on Friday evenings are as merry as ever, unmoved by the fact that their city of 10 million lies within the range of North Korean artillery, rockets and missiles.
Check out the clip -- Steve is totally unmoved by the so-called "Kardashian Kurse" that supposedly affects the men they date ... saying he trusts Odell immensely both on the field and off.
Sitting in her home in a densely packed slum not far from the Atlantic Ocean, Joanice Jesus Bispo, 0003, complained about neighbors who were unmoved by messages about the dangers of standing water.
The movie mixes a Hollywood-style celebration of heroism in a popular setting with a matter of very contemporary importance — and whatever its cinematic faults, it's hard to emerge from the theater unmoved.
Being unmoved by the reality that not even actual video evidence of a man being shot in the back is enough for a slam dunk conviction is not a thing to be celebrated.
Markets were unmoved after the data as they were still digesting last week's surge in expectations for a rate hike in the United States following a more hawkish tone from the Federal Reserve.
While some people are looking forward to having a more robust version of Photoshop on their Apple tablets, others were unmoved by the news, having already adopted other editing tools for the iPad.
He would lay out his lawyerly arguments and try to convince them that they had put their facts together illogically or had not even gathered all the pertinent facts, but they were unmoved.
Workshops are held during the school day, ensuring maximum numbers of attendees and the potential to impress upon students previously unmoved by the prospect of taking their computer learning beyond the absolute minimum.
In a week in which sterling has fallen, the pound was initially unmoved by May's comments but limped slightly lower against both the euro and dollar as the speech came to an end.
Someone suggests the chicken paillard, but Miss America is unmoved by this dish's description and ends up settling on the rotisserie chicken sandwich, which will be dismantled by the end of our meal.
"We are committed to the ongoing process of negotiation and peaceful resolution, but we cannot be unmoved in the face of military operations and the terrorist wave of occupiers and mercenaries," Khalilzad said.
Fact is ... Swedish authorities have been unmoved so far ... and our sources say there's now real fear prosecutors might delay their decision beyond the 3 week mark and keep A$AP in custody.
MSCI's all-country world stock index was unmoved by the uncertainty, rising 13 percent after the S&P 21 hit a record intraday high of 2.87,29, topping the 2,872.87 set on Jan. 26.
Uninhibited and shameless, Mr. Orban appears unmoved by Western criticism, dismissing it as foreign "political correctness" while state television explains it as a product of Western conspiracies (by bankers in league with journalists).
"People who had been unmoved by the relentlessly rising death toll in Syria suddenly appeared to care much more after having seen Aylan's photograph," said the report, from science research institute 'Decision Research'.
Trump earlier Monday doubled down on the controversial policy in a string of tweets while calling on Congress to change laws to end the policy, a sign he is unmoved by the criticism.
Though Mr. Bloys acknowledged the criticism ("Point taken," he said at one point), he also seemed unmoved by the charge and said several times that violence was "spread equally" among men and women.
Outside the court, photographer Tasos Katopodis captured history in motion: the tide of protesters rising against a government that, at times, can feel unmoved and stubbornly moored to the ideals of the past.
The most traded currencies, the U.S. dollar and euro, were largely unmoved though the single currency was the weaker while the safe-haven Japanese yen remained flat, reflecting limited reaction in broader currency markets.
Democrats were unmoved, however, by Trump's immigration proposal, which does not address one of their key issues: protection for so-called "Dreamers," the roughly 11 million people brought to the country illegally as children.
These allow you to treat Abzû like an interactive aquarium, using the left stick to switch between species, following them as they go about their business totally unmoved by your presence in their territory.
On October 17th Mr Lighthizer, who does not see his job as promoting investment in Mexico, seemed unmoved by such concerns, asking why businesses did not just factor the risk into their decision-making.
Here are a few of Fey's funniest gems, along with Cena's most stone-faced, unmoved replies: "Did you lay out today because there is actual heat coming off you," Fey's Kate says to Pazuzu.
But Democrats are unmoved, noting that no bills have been reported under an open rule all Congress long, while popular bipartisan proposals tackling issues like immigration and prescription drug costs have been shelved altogether.
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That Trump seemed unmoved by the already significant weakening of the dollar against the yen increased nervousness about the U.S. Treasury's semi-annual currency report due Friday, and next week's U.S.-Japan bilateral dialogue.
His lawyers pointed out that they were unable to prepare a defense in such a short period of time, and in fact had not even spoken with their clients; but the judge was unmoved.
The limitations to that approach have been apparent as Mr. Trump has been unmoved by Mr. Abe's repeated declarations that Pyongyang's launching of short- and intermediate-range missiles violates United Nations Security Council resolutions.
But he was planning to raise her rent 25 percent, unmoved, apparently, by the fact of her Stage 4 breast cancer, the disease that took her life this week, at the age of 52.
But Florida's highest criminal court was unmoved, finding that Smith's account, and other evidence Dailey's lawyers presented, including proof that Skalnik misrepresented his criminal record at Dailey's trial, had come to light too late.
And Mr. McConnell was entirely unmoved by Ms. Pelosi's tactics, delivering a speech on Thursday evening in which he appeared barely able to contain his amusement at what he regarded as the speaker's missteps.
But if he remains unmoved after hearing your concerns — as well as benefiting from free cleaning service and the likelihood that he eats way more than you — he is telling you who he is. Listen.
" Unmoved, Mr Gohmert declared that a "divisive" Mr Obama "always comes out against the cops," adding—inaccurately—that "this administration has supported Black Lives Matter as even their leaders have called out for killing cops.
Jonathan Tasini, a Sanders supporter and Democratic strategist, said he was "very unmoved" by the idea of polls in Iowa — an exceptionally white state — being seen as representative of where Democrats stand across the nation.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Although U.S. prosecutors say billions of dollars were stolen from a state investment fund that Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak founded and oversaw, his government was unmoved on Thursday by the allegations.
Several earlier rounds of Trump administration trade actions against China and other countries left Fed officials largely unmoved, saying there was no need to react unless trade tensions persisted or began changing the U.S. growth outlook.
While Apple, Facebook, Google/YouTube, Spotify and many others have removed Jones and his conspiracy-peddling organization Infowars from their platforms, Twitter has remained unmoved with its claim that Jones hasn't violated rules on its platform.
Trump appeared unmoved by the jaunty song, played by musicians who marched left-and-right and even backwards in front of the presidential podium, while his host, French President Emmanuel Macron, seated next to him, smiled.
They are unapologetic in their nationalism, supportive of both poorer Jews of Sephardic — Middle Eastern, or Mizrahi — background and of settlers in the occupied West Bank, and unmoved by criticism from international leaders and liberal activists.
DUBAI, May 3 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets consolidated in quiet early trade on Tuesday with Saudi Arabia's bourse unmoved by the announcement of reforms designed to stimulate trading and draw fresh foreign money into the market.
But with its round face and thoughtful rotating bezel interface, the S2 is one of the most well-designed smartwatches released to date, and might tempt some iPhone users that remain unmoved by the Apple Watch.
There is, similarly, an assumption that the public is as jaundiced as the media, that viewers are hooked on the manic highs of the president's tweets and are unmoved before Goldman's patient excavation of his crimes.
Founded by Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts and opened for play in 1933, Augusta National became a sanctuary for some of the world's most powerful men and for decades remained unmoved by outside forces and events.
Some policymakers might be unmoved by the hardship these families are enduring, but everyone who cares about reducing crime and recidivism should recognize that reducing the quantity and quality of reentry services will undermine public safety.
The Russian is completely unmoved when he steps over the dead bodies of hundreds of his comrades, with the same unconcern he buries his dead compatriots, and with no less indifference he faces his own death.
But the critic James Poniewozik of The Times was mostly unmoved: "This license and talent, plus lavish scale of production, add up to little that feels freshly imagined or newly provocative," he wrote in his review.
In a two-page order, U.S. District Court Judge William Pauley appeared unmoved by Cohen's latest sentence-reduction request and largely deferred to federal prosecutors who said the former fixer was "manifestly ineligible" for compassionate release.
The currency was unmoved by the release of the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) which rose to 49.6 from 48.3 in September, its highest level since April and topping all forecasts in a Reuters poll of economists.
Any hopes the Democrats had of shifting public opinion through their Congressional impeachment process have been disappointed: they may have convinced even more Democrats of the case for impeaching the president, but left most Republicans unmoved.
"Blade Runner" debuted more than 35 years ago to mixed reviews and unexceptional ticket sales, much of the world unmoved by what its creator, Ridley Scott, believed was an audacious step forward in science-fiction filmmaking.
At the center of two of the 1960s' greatest exports—New Journalism and drug culture—lies Tom Wolfe's first book, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, and there it has lain, unmoved for some 48 years.
In hopes of allaying those concerns, U.P.S. agreed to sell some business units and to grant rivals access to part of its airline network, but regulators were unmoved and U.P.S. withdrew its offer in January 2013.
And The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw was unmoved by the emotion: Ego himself introduces some apparently huge Freudian issues to the film, which on paper would seem to take the film's emotional impact up a notch or two.
"[T]he voters appeared unmoved by the vice president's rhetorical clash with a fictional character...Murphy Brown just isn't going to haul Bush-Quayle across the finish line in November," Steve Daley noted in the Chicago Tribune.
At the close of trading on Thursday, Home Depot shares were down around 73%, Lowe's shares fell 27%, and shares of competing appliance brand Whirlpool declined 211% Sears shares rose 220.7% and Amazon shares are basically unmoved.
Treasury yields rose modestly, largely unmoved by stronger-than-expected producer price data as market expectations of a U.S. interest rate cut in July held firm after two days of testimony from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Debra Tate is unmoved by the olive branch extended by the director who cast Hilary Duff to play her sister, Sharon Tate, in a horror movie ... because Debra says it's just an attempt to cover his ass.
It is not just that the left would find Brandeis dismayingly unmoved by the ills of racism, and the right would find him too willing to read the constitution in the light of modern values and science.
Some in her Conservative Party share the main opposition Labour Party's description of her strategy as "groundhog day" and are unmoved by threats that parliament could seize control of the process and delay or even block Brexit.
As Democrats ended their opening arguments, Republican senators appeared largely unmoved in their belief that Mr. Trump should remain in office, and dismissed the notion that the president's actions rose to the level of an impeachable offense.
Despite Trump's upcoming visit to the border and planned prime-time speech on Tuesday night, Democrats remain unmoved by the White House's efforts to cast additional funding to build the wall as the solution to the shutdown.
U.S. District Judge Michael Urbanski, was unmoved by his plea, saying he had to avert his eyes while the court viewed graphic video of the attack that showed bodies flying into the air as Fields crashed into them.
May's office tells us the petition will have no impact on her decision to invite Trump to the UK. May, we're told, views the petition as a form of protest which she believes is healthy, but she's unmoved.
Ser Davos's real talk is a success—but the trick doesn't work a third time, as House Glover (its sigil is a glove, sadly not a Crispin) is unmoved by Sansa's reliance on traditional medieval codes of loyalty.
Somehow, this place, with an inside that stays true to its namesake, has fought off the steamroller that is time and progress, unmoved while Urban Outfitter-ers and yoga studios arise like little Mount Dooms all round it.
The currency was unmoved after the UK's chief Brexit negotiator was overhead saying British lawmakers would face a choice between Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal or a long extension to the March deadline for leaving the bloc.
But aside from its supreme technical facility and its glistening surfaces, his music always struck me as hobbled by an emotional disconnect, an intellectual "froidure" of the kind that leaves one impressed but too often empty and unmoved.
But he was unmoved by Consovoy's request for more time to brief and argue the issue, saying he thought both sides already cited all the relevant cases, and had the opportunity Tuesday to make any other arguments they wanted.
On the one hand, a firm signal that the bank would start to "taper" its bond purchases ran the risk of unsettling financial markets, which had been largely unmoved by the No vote in Italy's referendum, on December 4th.
When Senator Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, declared last spring that no presidential candidates "in their right mind" would support opening the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste depository, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, one of the Republican candidates, seemed unmoved.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Foreign investors increased their holdings of Chinese government bonds for the third straight month in May, official data showed, but remained unmoved by the formal approval of a scheme to improve access to the country's bond market.
That's just it: these protestors are unmoved by comparisons to fascists or Nazis or even today's neo-Nazis, because they suppose that their commitment to antiracism is "right" in a way that Mussolini, Hitler and Richard Spencer are not.
He can prove unafraid to be so challenged, to be unmoved by the discomfort of having a defense secretary like the one he just lost -- courageous and calm -- someone who is "a necessity" to this particular commander-in-chief.
The currency was unmoved after the UK's chief Brexit negotiator was overhead saying British lawmakers would face a choice between Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal or a long extension to the March deadline for leaving the European Union.
It's a classic story: Girl loves boy, girl accidentally wallops boy in the face with a remote control, girl's towering guilt forces her to confess her love, boy is unmoved, girl becomes a recalcitrant and perhaps overtly undermining employee.
The musical that Gettin' the Band Back Together is trying to be is distinctly at odds with the current Broadway culture — embodied by an unmoved audience at the performance I attended — that unfairly expects it to be something more.
"I'm usually unmoved by still visual art, but the longer you stare at the tapestries, the more beautiful and grotesque you realize they are, and I wanted to send these beautiful and grotesque images to my friends," he said.
He is the prototype for people like me who find the Drakes and Michael B. Jordans of the world a little too clean-cut and remain unmoved by the bad-boy swagger of rappers like Future and Travis Scott.
Czech markets were calm, with the crown unmoved against the euro after a brief blip and bonds supported by inclusion into JP Morgan's emerging markets index, which means index-tracking investors will need to buy them for their portfolios.
The financial damages were far lower than the up to $6 billion that the plaintiff, the games publisher ZeniMax Media, had sought, in part because the jury was unmoved by its argument that Oculus employees stole ZeniMax trade secrets.
The dollar inched up to a 10-day high on Thursday after minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's January meeting showed policymakers confident in rising inflation, while the euro was left unmoved by its own central bank's policy minutes.
Unmoved by events downtown, this narrator rails against a bus driver, the clerks at the Morningside Heights post office and the idiots (himself included) who have unknowingly handed over their life savings to a far more successful con man.
Some Democrats balked that fall at the pressure to grant the president sweeping power, unmoved by Bush administration warnings of national security considerations, which turned out to be based in part on faulty intelligence and distortions of available information.
These revelations left me largely unmoved; I find the squid attack plot to be absurd, even if all that death is a bit more devastating to see play out in live action than to read about on the page.
With a furor that shocked me, I pushed the hands away, as well as their possessor, and pulled off my blindfold and gag, and, in the firelight, I saw him—Bland, regarding me with a stolid and unmoved face.
While every artist, to some degree, is trying to leverage their singular perception to create an accessible experience, it would be difficult to remain unmoved while surrounded by the forest that grew from the seeds of Patterson's synesthetic gifts.
Though the chancellor has already negotiated the outlines of repatriation deals with other EU states, including Spain and Greece, the various financial inducements and offers of support dangled in front of other states seem to have left the Italian government unmoved.
LONDON, Oct 201683 (Reuters) - Emerging stocks edged higher on Wednesday after data from China showed the world's second largest economy grew as expected last quarter, though curriences were largely unmoved by this with only Turkey's lira bouncing off a record low.
Rouhani in his speech Wednesday fired back, declaring, "We are unmoved by threats and intimidation" and stating, "it will be a great pity if this deal is destroyed by rogue newcomers to the world of politics," referring to the Trump administration.
He was doing all the right things — touching the right places, saying the right dirty talk, taking his time with foreplay — and yet, I found myself getting so wrapped up in my thoughts that I was unmoved by his ministrations.
It would be an unusual child, though, that could be left unmoved by one bit of maths content advertised by the firm—Shah Rukh Khan, a Bollywood star, guiding a troupe of dancers rhythmically laying out a proof for Pythagoras's theorem.
But Putin and Lavrov were equally unmoved by their meetings with him, doubling down, defying the allegations and calling for an independent investigation while their ambassador at the UN was simultaneously preparing to block a resolution for just such an inquiry.
Museum officials feared that most visitors were unmoved by the galleries full of stone sculptures and other objects, and that viewers failed to understand the connections between pieces or what these works said about the art and culture of the region.
The yuan retained its No.5 ranking as a domestic and global payment currency in January this year, unmoved from a year ago, but its share among other currencies fell to 1.7 percent from 2.5 percent, according to industry tracker SWIFT.
Until the 24th Amendment to end poll taxes in federal elections, eighteen new Supreme Court Justices arrived, yet the Court remained unmoved by millions of Americans who were denied a vote and representation based on their race and economic class.
We cannot ignore the simple truth that this base is unmoved by the irrefutable evidence that Mr. Trump, among other character flaws, is a proven liar and dangerous egomaniac and is the most unfit and unqualified president in our history.
When reports surfaced that Mr. Trump's longtime lawyer had paid $130,000 to Ms. Daniels after she came forward with an account of having an affair with Mr. Trump before he ran for office, leaders of the religious right were largely unmoved.
Partisans will be unmoved Opinions of Trump are so fixed, both for and against, that it is hard to see how one event moves a large number of people either into or out of his camp — unless it is truly exceptional.
That view has left Biden with a core group of supporters that is so far proving stickier than many Democratic activists and rival campaigns expected -- unmoved by his occasional gaffes and the backlash he has at times faced on the Twittersphere.
LONDON (Reuters) - As global stock markets head for one of their worst months in a decade and bond market volatility surges to more than four-month highs, the stampede out of risk has left the foreign exchange market largely unmoved.
While he acknowledged that Mr. Lee, a naturalized citizen born in Hong Kong, had done a great deal with his life as an American — four years in the Army, a 13-year career with the C.I.A. — Judge Ellis appeared unmoved.
The Yellow Vests' demands about the cost of living have grown more nebulous, but the movement remains popular with the public and unmoved by concessions from President Emmanuel Macron, whose popularity has somewhat risen despite their insistent calls for his resignation.
Democrats jumped all over a WMUR poll of New Hampshire voters late last month that showed Ayotte's approval ratings taking a hit since the Supreme Court fight began, but Ayotte who is one of the country's most vulnerable GOP incumbents, was unmoved.
Britain's construction industry reported the first fall in activity in almost a year last month, with the HIS Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) falling to 49.5 in February from January's reading of 50.6, although the pound was unmoved after the release.
Germany's DAX ended down 0.3 percent, and was unmoved by data showing the country's economic growth slowed less than expected in the second quarter as higher exports and strong state spending and private consumption compensated for weaker investment in construction and machinery.
If I were designing a watch and strapping a block of wood to my wrist to imagine what I'd want it to do, one of these things would surely be leaving my wrist unmoved and glancing down on it to see the time.
Britain's construction industry reported the first fall in activity in almost a year last month, with the IHS Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) falling to 49.5 in February from January's reading of 50.6, although the pound was unmoved after the release.
Suffice it to say that it's the result of a failed interrogation of an unmoved high school student by "The Dude," an aging hippie slacker played by Jeff Bridges; his high-strung friend, Vietnam veteran Walter (John Goodman); and chill Donny (Steve Buscemi).
But the price of alumina traded on the CME is unmoved, reflecting expectations that the giant Alunorte alumina refinery in Brazil is poised to receive official sign-off to return to full production after more than a year of operating at half capacity.
For all I know that may be the case with "Queen of Katwe," but if there is anyone out there capable of remaining unmoved by this true-life triumph-of-the-underdog sports story, I don't think I want to meet that person.
In U.S. Treasuries the yield curve was slightly steeper, with yields largely unmoved by stronger-than-expected producer price data and market expectations of an interest rate cut in July held firm after two days of testimony from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
At the central market in Mbandaka, where vendors in colorful fabrics hawk smoked monkeys, some residents said they were unmoved by warnings not to consume bush meat since a case of Ebola was discovered in the city of 1.5 million last week.
As Mr. O'Rourke spoke in Mount Pleasant, standing on a cafe counter, a cluster of teenage fans of Mr. Sanders watched in the wings, curious about Mr. O'Rourke but unmoved by any suggestion that Mr. Sanders is not a man for the times.
In the last several weeks, Buttigieg has sought to establish himself as a pragmatic alternative to primary voters unmoved by Warren's brand of progressive populism and reluctant to embrace the more moderate Biden, whose standing in public polling has begun to diminish.
" Forman recalls his own experience as a public defender and the case of a 15-year-old first offender who was facing sentencing for handgun possession and a small bag of pot; a black judge, hearing Forman's plea for leniency, was unmoved. "Dr.
"If there is anyone out there capable of remaining unmoved by this true-life triumph-of-the-underdog sports story, I don't think I want to meet that person," A.O. Scott wrote in his review of this biographical drama for The Times.
He and his administration have repeatedly suggested scrapping Obamacare's annual $7 billion in insurance premium subsidies that go to low-income people, but Democrats have publicly been unmoved, confident that Trump again would be blamed for throwing the insurance market into turmoil.
Now it seems climate denial was a canary in the coal mine, harbinger of a more thoroughgoing alienation from mainstream understanding of the world, leaving the right "unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science," as Ornstein and Mann so memorably put it.
Unmoved by Mr. Pugachev's claims that his life could be in danger, a High Court judge, Vivien Rose, in February sentenced him in absentia to two years in prison for contempt of court and ordered him to pay 375,000 pounds, or about $20113,000, in costs.
When Seeger's local board was unmoved by his argument, he took it all the way to the Supreme Court, where, in 1965, the Justices found unanimously that a draftee did not need to believe in God in order to have a conscience that could object.
"If the bill is not passed, as is widely expected, sterling and U.K. financial assets will probably be unmoved since this is the expectation — the markets have priced it in," said Nigel Green, the founder of deVere Group, a financial advisory firm, in a note.
As the anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I was commemorated on Sunday, Mr. Trump's brand of "America First" nationalism was rebuked from the podium while he sat stone-faced and unmoved, alienated from some of America's strongest allies, including his French hosts.
Three days of presentations by the House managers, and most Republicans say they are unmoved by the testimony, dismissing the arguments as repetitive and even boring, signaling that they may be ready to move on soon after the President's defense team lays out its case.
All but one of 28 economists in the poll taken this week said the Britain would take a hit if the vote - which could take place by June - meant exiting the EU. The sole dissenter said the economy would be unmoved, not better off.
Instead of flocking to him, as people do at his large college rallies, many of church's 780 members looked up for a moment, then quietly went back to eating their Sunday feast — unmoved as Mr. Sanders, the Democratic senator from Vermont, tried to work the room.
Instead of flocking to him, as supporters do at his large college rallies, many of the church's 780 members present looked up for a moment, then quietly went back to eating their Sunday feast — unmoved as Mr. Sanders, the senator from Vermont, tried to work the room.
Battlefield V's decision to prominently feature women in combat as part of its World War II setting may have angered some gamers online — who responded to the inclusion of female soldiers with the #NotMyBattlefield hashtag — but developers at Electronic Arts and DICE remain unmoved by the reaction.
Markets appeared largely unmoved by the detention in Gibraltar by British Royal Marines of a supertanker possibly carrying Iranian crude oil bound for Syria, as tensions between Iran and the United States have flared over mysterious attacks on tankers in the Gulf of Oman in recent months.
Markets appeared largely unmoved by the detention by British Royal Marines of a supertanker in Gibraltar possibly carrying Iranian crude oil bound for Syria, as tensions between Iran and the United States have flared over mysterious attacks on tankers in the Gulf of Oman in recent months.
This one is almost all quick cuts and throwbacks to the first film — it can almost get your nostalgia going, but that'll probably depend on whether you love (or are entirely unmoved by) everything else you see, like guest cameos from Skrillex and A$AP Rocky.
The shares of most major U.S. grocery chains sank after the first day of price-slashing by Amazon at its new Whole Foods subsidiary, but shoppers appeared unmoved by the possibility that food could end up like books — largely the preserve of a single national seller.
But it looks like Sanders will turn the primary race into a lengthy and costly grind as questions linger about her ability to appeal to young voters, particularly younger women who seem unmoved by the historic nature of her candidacy as the potential first female president.
One source said that Trump Jr. feels like the pressure campaign waged by Senate Republicans and other allies helped convince Burr and the committee to find an agreement with Trump Jr. But Burr was unmoved by calls from Senate Republicans — including some on his committee — to drop the matter.
Jonitta is like, hey hold up, I was throwing those drinks over my shoulder (cut to footage of Jonitta literally throwing a shot over her shoulder) but Panos, who is wearing a cute and sort-of military inspired red cap (he appears to be a hat guy) is unmoved.
But the U.S. financial community is unmoved by the country's calamitous trade imbalance with China, and the fact that Beijing's talk about opening up and meeting, on its own terms, some of Washington's demands for regulatory changes will do nothing to stop China's soaring trade surpluses with America.
Claypool, a tall, bald man who looked as if he had rolled out of bed in his magisterial robes, appeared to be unmoved by the defense lawyers' attempts to reduce the $303,000 bail or to characterize their clients, none of whom had a criminal record, as law-­abiding citizens.
In proceedings that could take several days, Judge O'Neill and the lawyers will try to select 12 jurors who not only have been unmoved by the pretrial publicity but also are available to be bused 300 miles east to Norristown and sequestered for the duration of the trial.
And unless you are unaware that identity forms the basis of our conscious and unconscious apprehension of reality — and can give us insight into reality that people with different experiences are effectively blind to or unmoved by — Roni Horn's room of almost ethnographic photo diptychs quickly becomes redundant.
The plots of Final Fantasy games are often filled with world-altering occurrences, depicted via generously budgeted cutscenes, and this is no different—but there's a palpably personal drive to Noctis's quest that even those unmoved by the rising and falling of fictional empires will be able to relate to.
She gave us profound — and sympathetic — portraits of mothers who feel notably unmoved by motherhood, for example, and realistic stories of women deeply motivated by money, by art, and yes, by sex, even as she created other gentler women in counterpoint, more daunted by convention, but sometimes tougher in the end.
Perhaps that is why there has not been the political will to bring the United States into line with the rest of the First World, where the death penalty has been all but eliminated: Most people don't have to watch, and even those who do are often unmoved -- like me.
Beijing and Washington have held three rounds of high-level talks since early May that have yet to yield a compromise, with Trump unmoved by a Chinese offer to buy an additional $70 billion worth of U.S. farm and energy products and other goods, people familiar with the matter have said.
The needle remains similarly unmoved, in the big picture, at Riverrun, where after some saber rattling, Jaime took over the castle and Blackfish, whom we never even knew we were supposed to care about until a few weeks ago (and thus didn't, really), died in a presumably clumsy swordfight offscreen.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (Calif.), seemed unmoved by Rice's argument and urged her to reconsider her decision not to testify.
Agents from the ABC board told Cardosa that her joint had been fined because it "allowed" dancing, and in addition to ensuring that her customers remain literally unmoved by any of the nightly music acts, the regulations also say that there can't be more than four musicians onstage at any time.
There is no activity which it is more socially acceptable to become hopelessly obsessed with than the beautiful game, with the friends and families of hardcore supporters generally unmoved by watching them spend time, effort and thousands of pounds for the pleasure of immersing themselves in the culture of fandom.
Trump appeared to chalk up the loss in part to his own inexperience after House leaders pulled their bill to repeal and replace Obamacare following defections by both moderate and far-right Republican members who were unmoved by Trump's ultimatum to vote for the plan or live with the current system.
By all appearances, Mr. Mueller's statement did nothing to change Speaker Nancy Pelosi's calculation that impeachment would hurt the party and the country because Senate Republicans remained unmoved and therefore could block conviction in any Senate trial, where it would require a two-thirds vote to remove Mr. Trump from office.
Although the Trump administration had dispatched Seema Verma, the new administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, to the summer meeting of the National Governors Association in Providence, R.I., to try to persuade governors — and, by extension, the senators in their states — of the bill's merits, the governors remained unmoved.
Do NYT readers — who mostly read mainstream sources, mostly live in cities, mostly are not exposed to right-wing media — understand that the most active voices on the American right today are filled with paranoid rage, hopped up on lies and conspiracy theories, unmoved by reason, and devoted to their total destruction?
Bran has apparently become so disinterested in the human race that Game of Thrones has used each of his recent reunions to deploy the same joke over and over: Bran sees someone he knows for the first time in ages, they're overjoyed to see him, and he remains very clearly unmoved, leaving them confused.
The partisan schism in the chamber was so powerful, though, that Democrats like Representative Nancy Pelosi of California remained in their seats unmoved even when he preached unity and many black lawmakers did not applaud when he cited record-low unemployment among black people, a trend that began six years before he took office.
The director has future projects "for as far as the eye could see," she says in farewell, packing to return to the cinematic turf she likes best, where adult women and men grapple with the vagaries of love, unmoved by the sight of a little kid cycling across the moon with E.T. in a basket.
It would be a more powerful statement if those who oppose him attended but sat on their hands, unmoved by what will no doubt be a self-aggrandizing speech, filled with distortions, or, better still, if they didn't show up at all and the world got to see him address a half-empty hall.
But even as neuroscience finds new and fascinating ways of looking at the fine points of neural processing and the interconnections of children's developing brains, that remarkable and somewhat inspirational individual essence remains elusive: Why do you find some particular topic interesting, compelling, memorable, when it leaves me completely unmoved (and, of course, vice versa)?
Although Francis' apology was applauded by the congregates at the presidential palace, victims of abuse were unmoved by his words: "It's not the time for apologies anymore; it's the time for action," Juan Carlos Cruz, a Chilean activist who says he was sexually abused by a priest at the age of 17, told The New York Times.
This is one of several reasons Democratic Party leaders, including superdelegates, are largely unmoved by arguments grounded in current head-to-head polling matchups that show Sanders doing even better versus Trump than Clinton does: A race that could be framed as a choice between capitalism and socialism would be very unfavorable terrain for the Democratic nominee.
Clinton campaign unmoved by press squawks over lack of press conferences "Thanks to the 2.3 million people who have contributed to our campaign, we are heading into the final two months of the race with the resources we need to organize and mobilize millions of voters across the country," Clinton's campaign manager Robby Mook said in a statement.
And while we may be full of ourselves while producing the poem, novel or memoir — drunk on the power of language or subject matter, and buried in laughter or fury or whatever we're dreaming up at the time — when we come up for a breather, there sit the words settled on the page, unmoved and unmoving.
That's why Trump supporters were unmoved by reports that Melania Trump had worked in the United States without authorization, and it's why Mr. Trump, in a late rally in Minnesota, declared that the state had "suffered enough" from the presence of Somali immigrants, a well-settled middle-class group in the state for more than two decades.
Who were these people who sat largely unmoved while our band of heroes rocked a bar mitzvah, reminisced about the roller coasters at Six Flags Great Adventure, and overcame numerous trials and obstacles to not only find love and happiness but receive a deus ex machina from none other than a fictional version of Aerosmith's Joe Perry?
Through three hours of sporadic attacks, Warren remained energetic (some voters had to be surprised to learn midway through the evening that Warren is 70 years old), occasionally cutting ("Medicare for all who can afford it," she called Buttigieg's plan), and unmoved by her interlocutors' insistence that she confess to the true costs of her health care plan.
Despite earning the ire of MMA fans throughout his title reign for some close decision victories over the popular pair of Frankie Edgar and Gilbert Melendez—proposing to his long-time girlfriend in the middle of the Octagon to a chorus of boos following the latter victory—Henderson seemed unmoved by the somewhat harsh feedback he received from the crowd and online forums.
For party leaders, who have warily eyed recent national polling that shows public opinion essentially unmoved by weeks of fact-finding laying out how Mr. Trump twisted the foreign policy process to meet his own domestic political interests, the debate offers perhaps a final chance to move independent voters behind them before putting Mr. Trump on trial in the Senate.
The then-director of the CFPB, Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, was unmoved, saying confidently that "most people will be able to get the credit they need" by borrowing from organizations willing to comply with the new rules.
The backstop is an arrangement that acts as a means to prevent any hard border being erected on the island of Ireland between the Republic of Ireland which is staying In Europe and Northern Ireland which is part of the United Kingdom and is set to leave the EU. Prior to the statement, the pound sat at 1.2861 versus the dollar and was largely unmoved as she spoke.
Israelis are unmoved by the warning that they face a choice between being a Jewish state and a democratic one, or the alarm sounded by the likes of former Prime Ministers Ehud Barak and Ehud Olmert, as well as former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and Secretary of State John Kerry that the "apartheid" reality created by the occupation threatens international isolation along the lines suffered by South Africa's white minority regime in the 1980s.
The room echoes with every cough and indecipherable provocation from the people in the rafters, Hannity and Trump unmoved by it all, sitting there looking the only way they ever do—Hannity, a squinty charlatan with a head like an elephant hoof, leaned back in his chair like he might at any moment unbuckle his pants; Trump, a Ziploc bag of microwaved mortadella, all wild hyperbole and unverifiable pronouncements delivered with the nonchalance of a man folding laundry.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling strengthened on Wednesday as all eyes turned to a policy decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve, with comments from Britain's Brexit Minister bolstering expectations that Britain will keep access to the single market when it leaves the EU. The pound appeared largely unmoved by data released earlier on Wednesday that showed the first decline in the number of people in work in Britain in over a year, suggesting a slowing in the labour market after June's vote for Brexit.

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