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"weary of" Definitions
  1. to become bored by (something) : to stop being interested in (something)

887 Sentences With "weary of"

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"Yea, I have grown weary of the Ten Commandments, in exactly the same way that Don McLean has grown weary of 'American Pie,'" he says.
I am so weary of this hypocritical drivel from you.
However, many Palestinians remain weary of conflict with the Israelis.
According to Cale, Cohen grew weary of his creation's popularity.
And like many Americans, I'm also growing weary of it.
Syrian government forces are weary of ISIS' rapid attack tactics.
And I am always weary of wringing the towel dry.
Democratic lawmakers have grown weary of dealing with Trump altogether.
And, yes, I was weary of her becoming too perfect.
She also grew weary of attracting attention at the office.
After two days, I grew weary of watching Greg sketch.
European leaders are weary of the endless wrangling within Mrs.
It's possible that Lladrovci had simply grown weary of war.
" Trump said the American people are "weary of war without victory.
Ms. Sturridge found herself growing a little weary of her job.
I was weary of the depiction of single-life woman woes.
New Yorkers had grown well and truly weary of their mayor.
Trump has a long history of growing weary of top advisers.
The rapper explains that he had grown weary of corporate rules.
Hillary's campaign team clearly is weary of batting down this issue.
But residents weary of gentrification are adamantly opposed to these additions.
But Democrats also risk alienating voters weary of the Russian probe.
Mr. Kelly and Mr. Trump have grown weary of each other.
"Now, Czech voters are weary of traditional parties," Mr. Pehe said.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — Have you grown weary of greeting new constructors?
The palm-readers, weary of prophecy, had passed out after lunch.
Moreover, the public seems to have grown weary of the impasse.
As for local residents, most are just weary of the struggle.
To sum things up, HBO is really weary of this hacker business.
A firm individual must be weary of attachments or links as well.
I've been in this business long enough to be weary of everybody.
Also, be weary of emails and text messages you were not expecting.
Girardi is determined to use him, and weary of defending his rationale.
"I know Americans are weary of the war in Afghanistan," Reed said.
Though weary of doctors and hospitals, Dog eventually agreed to seek treatment.
His bluntness plays well with folks who are weary of political hedging.
But on Sunday, some fans — weary of CBS's pace — applauded the leak.
Even his right-wing base was growing weary of his self-obsession.
After three years on the job, I'm growing weary of these interactions.
Like Ms. Schreck, they're old enough to be weary of such restraints.
But eventually she runs away from him, weary of his sadistic games.
Many of our best teachers — weary of this treatment — are retiring early.
They must have grown weary of meager pay and filthy living conditions.
Bapis is also weary of difficulties facing the company's operations and finances.
The president just announced that he is growing weary of their caution.
Still, the Iowa Pork Producers Association president has become weary of trade uncertainty.
Mr Tillerson believes the warring parties are "tired" and "weary" of the conflict.
Investors have grown weary of small cap shares in Hong Kong and China.
By now we've grown weary of the office politics plaguing Good Day NYC.
Traders are still weary of the potential for a full-blown trade war.
Fastidious about things being neat, he grew weary of Beijing's messy brown grass.
Despite the firm's success, Buffett was weary of the economic climate around him.
Many are weary of their country's international reputation for genocide and political dysfunction.
This amplification of the polarized can leave people weary of the opposing party.
There are signs that the public is weary of Mr. Erdogan's building mania.
By then, he was already weary of incessant career demands and squealing mobs.
No doubt Americans are weary of the costs and losses of these engagements.
We've grown weary of the feckless politicians we've been saddled with of late.
Fiscal conservatives deserted him, weary of the rising costs of his legal bills.
Also, he'd grown weary of witnessing his own physical decline in the water.
The publicist sounded more than a little weary of dealing with the tabloids.
Eventually, doctors grew weary of shoveling coal into the engines of their vibrators.
I am infinitely weary of Roman Reigns, but I'm finally rooting for him.
Having grown weary of our neighbors, we have set fire to the garden fence.
Regulators weary of new business models and perceived risky products are ready to pounce.
That could make VCs weary of putting more cash into a questionable business model.
Republican legislators clearly grew weary of paying the political costs of a prolonged shutdown.
But Poetsch sought to stifle any speculation about Mueller potentially growing weary of office.
Have you grown weary of shipping every possible character pairing from every CW show?
But Poetsch sought to stifle any speculation about Mueller potentially growing weary of office.
And it seems that voters are growing weary of the bad manners, the acrimony.
I was weary of boys, I hungered for someone to have an intellectual camaraderie.
But now I'm kind of weary of all of my leads that come in.
"'I Feel Fine,'" he said with a sigh, as if weary of the question.
Lately, though, chefs and diners seem to have grown weary of the communal experience.
Nor was the sound a pure throwback that would delight Romantics weary of modernism.
Some grew weary of this and left, while others thrive under the withering lights.
He grew weary of the team of people he'd hired to protect his interests.
I'm weary of relying on universities and governments to tell us what to do.
Journalists have grown weary of constant industry layoffs and unlivable salaries in expensive cities.
Meeks was particularly weary of "FANG" stocks — Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet.
Weary of subway delays, they thought "the PATH might be more reliable," she said.
But he has grown weary of the endless paperwork that comes with college admissions.
He was growing weary of writing about music, and his once successful company was crumbling.
"Consumers get weary of this advice, and you've seen the kick-back today," he said.
The club on top demanded it, and the ambitious challengers grew weary of bowing down.
Most people were too busy or indifferent to engage: the British are weary of politics.
Brazilians, who marched in their millions to demand Ms Rousseff's impeachment, are weary of protest.
Weary of the democratic process, Mr Sadr and his rivals are again readying their militias.
But after three years, Colombians have grown weary of being told that peace is coming.
And the parties will grow accustomed to his visits and weary of his talking points.
Also, I was weary of pitiful and miserabilist images of immigrants we are generally shown.
And governments are increasingly weary of the European Parliament's instincts to federalise anything that moves.
He said bank managers had grown weary of writing up reports on potentially improper sales.
It has shown signs of late that it is growing weary of North Korea's provocations.
Or maybe I'm just weary of comedies that seem to contain more bullets than jokes.
Weary of war, hyperinflation, and economic collapse, Nicaraguans voted for the opposition: The Sandinistas lost.
May's party is growing weary of the catalog of disasters since she took the helm.
I've been so weary of, and so discouraged by, politicians and their empty talking points.
Online journalists have grown weary of constant industry layoffs and unlivable salaries in expensive cities.
I grew weary of playing straight or alternately playing super femme and being somewhat tokenized.
As one official described it, he has grown weary of trying to defend the indefensible.
Bowles was noncommittal afterward, and Fitzpatrick, weary of the subject, declined to offer his thoughts.
But foreign firms have grown weary of what they say are China's piecemeal economic reforms.
We -- and all Americans -- might be weary of today's politics, but we must stay engaged.
Read this book for Zelda, even if you're weary of the cultural obsession with her.
As one official described it, he had grown weary of trying to defend the indefensible.
So for those weary of years of Brexit deliberations: Sorry, but they're not done yet.
BECAUSE SOME TRADE EXPERTS KIND OF WEARY OF TYING OUTSIDE ISSUES TO TRADE THAT WAY.
Even many of his own constituents, it seemed, had grown weary of the sheriff's excesses.
One is that I am weary of tax incentives as a means of attracting business.
To protect yourself from subscription schemes, the BBB recommends being weary of items offering free trials.
The Dutch are increasingly weary of eastern Europeans who refuse refugees but lap up EU subsidies.
Despite the criticism, Fleckenstein maintained that he is still weary of the market at current levels.
And equally as weighty, I stay weary of people whose additional stressors I used to welcome.
By the end, Mr. Lu had grown weary of the barrage, as the transcript below shows.
But later in the briefing, it became clear she had grown weary of questions about Cohen.
McCain was also facing a recession blamed on his party and an electorate weary of war.
But he had grown weary of the misery and isolation that attended Mr. al-Bashir's rule.
Too weary of the gestures or comments that may ruin a night or an entire day.
The mayor, after an anemic presidential bid, has returned to a city weary of his mayoralty.
But the police chief, Mr. Capella, had grown weary of the state's limited tools and ambitions.
Potential acquirers, meantime, may be weary of walking into a still on-going public relations mess.
The West Village location was prime, but Mr. Normand grew weary of his substandard living conditions.
Over the year, investors have grown weary of the carrot and stock approach to trade negotiations.
"What do you want us to do—export less?" says another official, weary of the same debate.
Debate is otiose, because we reject each other's facts and have grown weary of each other's arguments.
They can tell us what to strive for and also what to be weary of going forward.
For anyone growing weary of the constant focus on Russian and President Donald Trump's campaign, good news!
By now, police officials appeared to have grown weary of the entire matter, and sympathetic to Boumallouga.
Its peers in the tech industry, however, were weary of rushing out with ill-considered public statements.
It has been a notion he has been unable to dispel and has grown weary of discussing.
Periscope will have to be very weary of adult performers using Super Hearts to sell pornographic broadcasts.
And if this is so, then readers weary of the present-day literary landscape should take notice.
Now we have grown weary of such fripperies, and so our adulation has been turned to ash.
Americans recognize pay-to-play when they see it, and they are really, really weary of it.
But the increasing number of rank-and-file Democrats are growing weary of these kinds of tactics.
The open house drew more than 100 potential buyers, most of them already weary of the competition.
Two European television series characterize the programming that Shudder can offer to a person weary of Netflix.
They both agree that as "badass" as their hair is, they're growing weary of talking about it.
His death was seen as a potential tipping point for a country weary of the bloody crackdown.
"So I'll tell you this tonight, be weary of the lynch mob you join today," Ingraham argued.
Yet many Americans have grown weary of the burdens of global leadership and unsure about its benefits.
Above all, Mr. Obama appeared weary of the constant demands and expectations placed on the United States.
It has also grown weary of relying on NATO's occasional deployment of the Patriot missile defense system.
The United States had apparently grown weary of hunting down and deporting Chinese people for the moment.
Yes, by the time the dishes hit the sink, we're a little weary of stuffing and pie.
In Japan, some of the public has grown weary of South Korean demands for further historical redress.
He adds that people tend to grow weary of raving, rolling, boozing, and staying up all night.
Even members of his own party have grown weary of the economic impacts of the trade dispute.
The album's opener "Silence" is a creeping track about being weary of the people you let in.
But he grew weary of watching players be removed from the field on carts with little ceremony.
His wife, weary of carting Artem up and down the stairs because there is no elevator, concurred.
And gradually, support has ticked up, with lawmakers of both parties growing weary of America's longest war.
By 2002, however, he was already growing weary of Russia being viewed as a supplicant junior partner.
"So I'll tell you this tonight, be weary of the lynch mob you join today," Ingraham continued.
Rubio said in September that he was weary of Bridenstine's nomination due to criticism surrounding his experience.
Arriving in Lucknow, a city weary of a corrupt bureaucracy, he projected a refreshing toughness and austerity.
A few Senate Republicans have grown weary of Pruitt but have stopped short of demanding his removal.
This is no time for us to become weary of the betrayals and dysfunctions of this administration.
"Momentum, regardless of the movement's strategy or focus, is always something any activist is weary of," Murdock said.
Though his St. Petersburg firm was thriving, he'd grown weary of dealing with payroll, hiring, and management headaches.
For example, startups are turning to debt as insiders turn weary of continuing to fund the same companies.
Instead, many refugees like Jassem have grown weary of the poor living conditions and limited opportunities for work.
My prayer is that, weary of such noise, we turn back to the source of of all calmness.
Julie slowly grows weary of her independent life, which is meaningless without something and someone to live for.
Anyone headed outside should be weary of this threat and motorists should drive through wooded areas with caution.
At this point in the reality television courting process, the internet is growing weary of the whole shebang.
But she could be setting herself up for difficulties with a general electorate weary of the status quo.
Yet two recent polls conducted by Heritage Action suggest that Americans are now growing weary of supporting it.
Pressure is also mounting at home on Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras from a public weary of austerity.
In an interview, Usher told me he can get weary of his own word choice when writing songs.
There are signs however that even some allies of President Vladimir Putin are growing weary of the aircraft.
Party leadership has grown increasingly weary of the independence of voice and thought among China's self-made elites.
By contrast, she said she had grown weary of Mr. Clinton's personal scandals when he was in office.
It all started when I grew weary of wine culture and the experience of drinking wine in general.
I have also grown weary of her complaining; I often feel emotionally drained after she vents to me.
Weary of waiting for a phone call, McCown reconnected with Chadwick, whom he had met in early 2010.
Mr. King left Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1975, weary of infighting among the band members, Rolling Stone magazine reported.
That brand has created problems for Chernin's executives who have grown weary of defending their investment in Barstool.
Now, the final battle looms and a world weary of the continual carnage is looking the other way.
Murphy on Thursday said voters are weary of bloodshed from gun violence and back Democrats on the issue.
Perhaps they can serve as a palate cleanser for people who have grown weary of headlines about him.
But I soon grew weary of my college curriculum and dropped out, intending to resume the following semester.
Stock market jitters and poor technology stock performance had made investors weary of buying growth-oriented technology IPOs.
Eight years later, weary of George W. Bush, we elected his polar opposite, a liberal black law professor.
Target (TGT) is attempting to woo customers weary of Victoria's Secret's push-up bras and sexy supermodel image.
Many, many people are getting very weary of all the Bitcoin Boys, Ethereumytes, and some litecoin hanger-ons.
On "Tidying Up," clients seem not just weary of the mess that they've accumulated but ashamed of it.
Available in a range of tempting colors, these streamlined wallets will please a minimalist weary of basic black.
New noise protection measures would also be needed to assuage local residents weary of the roar of jet engines.
What you may hear, though, are questions about Instagram's new algorithm, which a lot of brands are weary of.
The United States had apparently grown weary of hunting down and deporting Chinese people for the moment. What. Time.
If you're weary of looking at minimalist texting screens, the newly updated Chaatz could be the app for you.
Weary of increasing taxes and fees under O'Malley and uninspired by Brown's campaign, they elected the pro-business Hogan.
But Green Lantern took the wind out of the sails for critics who were growing weary of superhero blockbusters.
By the end of Fallout 4's DLC, I was feeling weary of the current state of the game.
While the scene has become a pop-culture touchstone, Lincoln was weary of how the moment would come across.
Well it&aposs true that citizens most affected seem to be growing very weary of the manuals political dance.
Generally speaking, the Peshmerga are weary of opening up the base to foreigners, fearing spies and acts of sabotage.
With the public weary of cuts this is something that Kenny's rivals, such as Martin, have used against him.
As the Beatles, beset by legal issues and differing philosophies, started splitting apart, Martin grew weary of the atmosphere.
On Twitter some fans of the show, perhaps weary of real-life politics, were eagerly awaiting the new episodes.
Over the years, weary of the intimidation, a handful of lawyers, judges and human rights workers have fled Guatemala.
In the late nineteen-seventies, the sociologist Nathan Glazer had grown weary of riding New York's graffiti-covered subways.
Until recently, the technology giant was weary of calling itself a media company and denied its fake news problem.
Even many liberal Jews have grown weary of Israel's continued custody over a people with dreams of self-determination.
We also became a little weary of the back-and-forth on the Army of the Republic of Vietnam.
A top adviser to Mr. Trump said on Sunday that the White House had grown weary of the inquiry.
Ms. Kraft stopped driving to school after a while since she grew weary of replacing stolen mirrors and hubcaps.
She grew weary of hearing that the industry had reached its quota of female-driven movies for the year.
Like many in the Resistance, she's a working mother and had grown weary of knocking on doors every weekend.
After a month of traveling in Europe with my mother and brothers, I was frankly weary of visiting churches.
They weary of the drudgery, so, as an act of conciliation, humans are created to toil in their place.
I'm weary of getting a new car because I'll have the car note on top of my other bills.
If you grow weary of fish tending, don't flush them down the toilet or dump them in the wild.
The kingdom is growing weary of its involvement in Yemen, where it is battling the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.
Most of all, many residents said they were weary of the regional troops who were still roaming the capital.
Brazilians are weary of scandal, but for the health of the country's democracy they need the investigations to go on.
Street artist 1010 has yet to grow weary of traveling the world and covering it with his trippy sinkhole art.
In the days before the final ballots are cast, I find myself tapped out and weary of the circular arguments.
Some people I know have become weary of Brexit and may take the view that this should end on Oct.
And this is where Moore I think crossed a line culturally that we should be very, very weary of. Watch.
Have you heard from any of the churches profiled on the website or from religious leaders weary of your work?
You know, scripture tells us, let us not grow weary of doing good, for in good season we shall reap.
Then, if talented and ambitious workers grow weary of life in superstar cities, smaller ones might be ready to capitalise.
Russia is also seeking a way out of the Syrian quagmire as it grows weary of its costly military adventure.
Second, Limón is starting to get weary of the whole putting-your-life-on-the-line-for-a-terrorist-thing.
The Fed ought to be weary of appearing to react in a knee-jerk way to volatility in financial markets.
According to TeenVogue, Solomon grew weary of the seemingly useless products and tips many of us have been exposed to.
I love the dynamic between these two, though I'm admittedly always a little bit weary of Darla and her intentions.
Time will tell whether the public will grow weary of the dominance of these companies, much as we admire them.
A federal judge in New Mexico said he is "weary" of an ongoing immigration crackdown that he says "destroys" families.
Industry is also weary of any new mandates, but has welcomed Chao's nomination, believing she'll make any new guidelines voluntary.
Some states may be weary of giving out additional tax deductions and credits, said Mark Kantrowitz, the publisher of SavingForCollege.com.
A few agreed and then backed off, skittish or weary of being mouthpieces for the larger problems of their field.
One scandal is about a man boasting of predation and the other is about a woman weary of people's prying.
Cromwell grows weary of managing Henry's ego, of always manipulating reality into a form that is most flattering to Henry.
And it proceeded amid signs that Republicans have grown weary of defending Mr. Trump's every utterance in his own defense.
Hicks told associates on Wednesday that she'd grown weary of the political spotlight after her personal life came under scrutiny.
Most were probably weary of a war that had become increasingly costly and controversial and had no end in sight.
Police leaders are weary of the scenes: 217 calls; bodies with needles in their arms; drugs called "fire" strewn about.
Having grown weary of waiting decades for government action, some relatives of victims have taken matters into their own hands.
The affidavit reportedly alludes to a comment from a relative that Terrulli was growing weary of her relationship with Teschner.
South Koreans have grown weary of endemic corruption and the country's traditional leniency toward tycoons accused of white-collar crimes.
The public also seems weary of the prospect of yet another deadlocked result and the potential for a fourth election.
While the Republican base remains enamored of him, most of the electorate has grown weary of his outrages and antics.
A Delaware lighting store is growing weary of the trade war as its prices increase, putting its profitability at risk.
Anna Kaltz and her husband also landed in the back country after growing weary of city life, in downtown Manhattan.
And Lincoln, weary of the swipe-date-repeat cycle of Tinder, had submitted his ad just for the hell of it.
Those who wear it couldn't be prouder to espouse the values it implicates, and equally, they're weary of those who don't.
Her show would star one Lil' Richie, who is weary of the "access and excess" afforded him by his pampered upbringing.
Part of Clinton's final push is an attempt to convince Republicans who are weary of Trump to fully commit to Clinton.
Though she's honored to be on the cover, she is "weary" of seeing herself altered on a magazine cover once again.
Now, in the sixth month of his presidency, after more than 30 such interventions, they were frankly growing weary of it.
She flourished and languished simultaneously in these roles; her star power rose quickly but she was growing weary of being typecast.
But Trump's speech risks alienating or even insulting many Muslims who are weary of Western politicians conflating their faith with terrorism.
And Americans and businesses are weary of slow commutes and a transportation system that just can't keep up with their needs.
Voters weary of the taunts and insults of the 2016 primary season may pine for a White House campaign about issues.
She was "weary of the ways of the world," but possessed enough strength to swat off white hands in Black hair.
It may be that, weary of being ordered around by uniformed, armed guards, they were open to her kind of command.
Growing up in the public eye, he said he grew weary of the media frenzy that followed him and his family.
Many Republicans are weary of expansion after fraud and abuse when the program previously expanded to help cover basic cellphone service.
"Weak judiciaries make banks weary of lending for fear that debts will not be recovered," the IMF said in its report.
"I have presided over a process that destroys families for a long time, and I am weary of it," Brack said.
The country is weary of the scandals and political machinations that play out as a soap opera on the nightly news.
Urban residents, weary of repeated food-safety scares and environmental crises, have become increasingly interested in rural lifestyles and organic farming.
Baltic and eastern nations including Poland, weary of Russian dominance after Russia seized Crimea from Ukraine in March 2014, are opposed.
He remains popular among some Libyans in the east weary of the chaos but faces opposition from many in western Libya.
But the ideas have elicited a backlash from conservation advocates who are weary of opening protected lands to profit-seeking corporations.
"The A.K.P. electorate is also frustrated and weary of seeing the world explained with conspiracy theories and religion," Mr. Bayar said.
The original judge in his case, Michael P. McCuskey, has retired because he had grown weary of mandatory sentences, he said.
Did Mill, who admits to being something of a "reasoning machine" throughout his teenage years, suddenly grow weary of mechanistic perfection?
Darío himself was weary of the United States' role in Nicaraguan affairs, particularly during the banana wars from 1898 to 183.
And Mr. Spicer told friends he was tired of being blindsided by Mr. Trump, and weary of Mr. Trump's constant criticism.
Voters "are finally growing weary of austerity, of the rationing, outsourcing and penny-pinching," wrote James Ely in The Financial Times.
Some climate diplomats said the rest of the world was growing weary of America's back-and-forth on climate change policy.
On Reddit, for example, numerous threads created over the past three years prove that people have grown weary of the trend.
The ergonomic curved handle is also a huge plus if you're weary of ruining your back when burrowing out of the house.
"Secretly feuding girl group" and "girl band that sounds like another girl band" aren't the only descriptors The Aces are weary of.
Harris's plan, framed specifically around circumventing Congress through executive power, is a sign of an electorate that is weary of congressional inaction.
Locals are weary of being woken by drunken revellers, and picking their way through puddles of urine and vomit the next morning.
And even though it's freezing outside, we've already starting to grow weary of all those "cozy" cold-weather reminders inside our abodes.
Philip Anschutz, the magazine's owner, and his top publishing executive have grown weary of the criticism of Mr Trump, according to sources.
It took voters five months to turn so strongly against John Major, and eight months to grow so weary of Gordon Brown.
" He's trying out the nickname used by author George R.R. Martin and GoT recappers everywhere who get weary of spelling out "Daenerys.
The banking sector has recently underperformed as investors have grown weary of its exposure to the debt of struggling local construction companies.
As some Republican legislators have grown weary of the task and suggested moving on to other priorities, the president has remained firm.
He's growing weary of the balancing act necessary to maneuver in the lawless game of rap and is ready to move forward.
Corker's comments make clear that lawmakers are growing weary of OCO's detrimental effects, but its slushy nature won't be easy to shake.
His bold and unconventional communication style may eventually be seen as refreshing to young people, who are weary of politics as usual.
After a series-opening sweep of the Kansas City Royals, Dozier and the Twins are already weary of hearing about last season.
But he's grown weary of his sense of right and wrong in a world where no one else distinguishes between the two.
He made promises to bring US soldiers home from foreign battlefields -- a goal shared by many Americans weary of years of war.
Members of both sides are growing weary of repeated standoffs and question whether yet another stopgap will help lead to any progress.
His message resonated with the majority of Americans weary of continued troop commitment after six years of occupation and high U.S. casualties.
But I'm always really weary of the sort of tagging that often goes on in culture and philosophers do it to themselves.
I tried to find a Korean herbalist who would speak to be about it, but they were all weary of discussing it.
His mother, weary of confining him, had finally allowed him to go to school, but he was sent home right away, sniffling.
Jansen is done looking back — "I'm just over that," he said — and most of the Dodgers are understandably weary of the topic.
A couple of years ago, a Harvard Business School graduate named Jon Staff was growing weary of the internet start-up life.
But in 2100, weary of his confined life, he returned to South Dakota voluntarily and was sentenced to three years in prison.
With Australians growing weary of revolving-door leadership, some analysts at the time questioned whether Mr. Turnbull could run an effective government.
The US has provided weapons and intelligence to the Saudi-UAE coalition in Yemen but may be growing weary of the quagmire.
But even those who have no pressing commitments have grown weary of trekking to the Capitol as Congress grinds to a close.
But after a time we had heard the same stories so many times that even the tellers grew weary of the telling.
The meeting will this year's first show of power offline – many PVV voters have until recently been weary of publicly expressing support.
In some ways, this follows a pattern: Americans grow weary of incumbent presidents and often pick successors perceived to be the opposite.
You may think you're weary of septic comedies of human pain, feminist comics working blue, and graphic sex scenes—all prevalent trends.
Grown weary of a life of pleasure and entitlement, Jaufré yearns for an idealized, distant love, but assumes that this is impossible.
With voters weary of being called so often to the ballot box, the level of abstentions will be key on Nov. 10.
This will be a test of whether the public is growing weary of the violence and fearful of the Communist Party's warnings.
Any extension would require unanimous approval from the other EU countries, all weary of Britain's Brexit indecision, and could come with conditions.
Weary of the repetitive touring and album cycle schedule, Bogart has spent recent years honing an immersive new aesthetic and artistic outlook.
But those weary of wacky hair trends should perhaps hold that sigh of relief: Nearly four years since Buggy1225 turned to babycenter.
Although Facebook has paid publishers as much as $3 million apiece to stream live video, media people quickly grew weary of the format.
Biotech investments and acquisitions have been declining this year, Bloomberg found, as investors are weary of Trump's ability to foster a biotech boom.
A natural demagogue, he spotted how, after years of the war on terror, America was weary of trying to fix an ungrateful world.
This means containing Iran until its people grow weary of their rulers, and negotiating partial deals that limit the risk of outright conflict.
In the trailer released Tuesday, the seamen appear to fight against the merciless forces of nature while also growing weary of one another.
But, CNN reports that aides were weary of any questions that would detract from his signing of the new tax plan Friday morning.
Gwyneth Paltrow broke down on the stand Monday afternoon, testifying she's weary of fearing the man who's been stalking her for 17 years.
Christopher Turnbull, a portfolio manager at the Index House, a Canadian-based investment firm that invests using ETFs, is weary of sector funds.
Snap could potentially gain advertising dollars from agencies "weary of how much they spend on Google and Facebook today, " according to the analysts.
And we can say, with even more certainty, that Comey was fired because Trump had grown weary of the FBI's investigation into Russia.
In Japan, a BOJ weary of expending its limited ammunition has so far avoided cutting rates at all in the latest global wave.
Consumer welfare has been a chief concern in the space as regulators have grown weary of the scams that have proliferated via cryptocurrency.
Since then, Coach Ron Rivera had grown weary of answering questions about Newton's availability, even stopping a September news conference after repeated queries.
The right-winger has been giving a masterclass of social media use, mobilising millions of Brazilians who have grown weary of mainstream media.
Senate President Mike Thibodeau, a Republican from Winterport, said previously that Mainers are weary of political fights and want lawmakers to move on.
Although both women underline that their theories are mere conjecture, they say they've grown weary of heavy-handed state tactics by the police.
But by the time Mr. Wodni spotted the hospital's job posting, he had grown weary of serving 10-course meals to Berlin's gourmands.
Members of Congress, including some Republicans, are starting to grow weary of Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt's seemingly endless parade of scandals.
McDavid Fatigue™, which is plaguing some people who have grown weary of him being the clear-cut favorite for so long.. 3.
Some of Hong Kong's ultrarich business tycoons are also growing weary of the protests and the disruption (read: loss of profits) they're causing.
He left the network in 2013, having grown weary of overseeing "American Idol," which had become expensive to produce, not to mention stale.
In reality, the EU is plenty weary of Brexit; this is something the UK did to the EU, not the other way around.
Now many Sunnis say they are weary of Islamic State rule, and are ready to welcome even Shiite forces as short-term liberators.
The door jambs shake, the walls quake, but after a while the two men weary of the quarrel and decide to be friends.
"Americans are weary of war, and have no interest in entering another Middle East conflict, particularly on behalf of Saudi Arabia," Pelosi argued.
Mr. Trump favored Mr. Giuliani, the former New York mayor, initially, but quickly grew weary of his penchant for drawing outsize media attention.
There were rumors that he had set up camp there before, perhaps after growing weary of a life between shelters and the street.
As first lady, Reagan brought old-style Hollywood glamour and style to a Washington weary of Jimmy Carter's teetotaling, sweater-wearing, abstemious ways.
Mark Janus, a public-sector employee from Illinois, grew weary of being forced to pay for liberal union-directed activities with which he disagreed.
Unable to go against the public, yet weary of his bombast and seemingly lose party allegiance, traditional Republicans largely stayed out of primary politics.
Another is that lawyers in the Department of Justice are growing weary of defending indefensible orders in the federal courts and then losing, badly.
But while other stars are already growing weary of the mile-high sartorial standards, Selena Gomez's street style onslaught is only just heating up.
And I'm weary of hearing politicians try to gain votes on the backs of immigrants, both legal and undocumented, by calling one another bigots.
Many have grown weary of the tone of the campaign rhetoric, which will affect how voters interpret future remarks from both major-party candidates.
Yet here we are, six months into President Trump's term, and many Americans have grown weary of the constant media frenzy regarding his administration.
With municipal elections in October, lawmakers are weary of unpopular belt-tightening proposals and want assurances education and health budgets will not be cut.
That is an extraordinary commitment of future resources, but the Rams are weary of waiting after having missed the playoffs for 11 consecutive seasons.
The uncynical purity with which Barton imagines her Jewish kingdom is like a literary Sabbath for those weary of today's jihadis and internet trolls.
Speaking of politics, Mnuchin is something of a neophyte to campaigns and elections, a trait that Trump had reportedly grown weary of in Kelly.
If you're weary of the jeans being of lesser quality than what you'd normally expect out of any decent clothing brand, you shouldn't be.
Weary of the commute, Mr. Rollino, a salesman in the information technology field, decided to team up with two friends to rent a place.
In springtime, the judicious use of eggs can lighten and transform even those same flavors we have grown weary of during the frigid months.
If we're ever tempted to forget who we are, grow weary of our cause, John's voice will come as a whisper over our shoulder.
In 1978, weary of New York and of being harassed, for want of a green card, by U.S. immigration authorities, Oiticica returned to Rio.
Its actions have been lampooned among Egyptians on social media who are weary of the military's continuing expansion into economic activities in recent years.
He described himself as "broken and weary of the games being played for my life" two months after he was arrested in January 2010.
"The world is hot and cruel,/We are weary of heart and hand," G. K. Chesterton wrote in a poem responding directly to Yeats.
The town residents grew weary of all the Hess acolytes, so in 2011 Hess's bones were disinterred and cremated and his gravestone was destroyed.
Weary of continuing their search, they briefly considered a just-renovated Prospect Heights two-family for $2.3 million, where they could move right in.
Trailing Republican rivals in the polls and growing weary of critics calling him a carpetbagger, he snapped back during a forum with other candidates.
She argued she could offer a haven to voters in the middle of the ideological spectrum weary of President Donald Trump's personality and policies.
The camp has been a persistent concern for the Sydney City Council, which has grown weary of its prominent location, citing concerns about safety.
" In her acceptance speech on Tuesday night, she said she was weary of "constantly hearing, 'This is going to be such an uphill battle.
James Madison wrote in Federalist No. 44: The sober people of America are weary of the fluctuating policy which has directed the public councils.
"People of all theological perspectives have grown very weary of the conflict and don't have a vision for how it can end," he said.
Traders have been weary of regulatory signals recently as government ministers in South Korea and India have both upped their rhetoric against virtual currencies.
Ms. Jed, a horticultural therapist, said she started to weary of the many steep steps she had to climb inside her home every day.
The volume of early leaks suggests that many aides are already weary of a president who elevates representations of popularity over politics and policy.
For those who are weary of overdoing it, dabbing a touch of highlighter at the inner corner of the eyes has a similar effect.
Anti-junta forces are composed of both working-class people loyal to Mr. Thaksin's populist party and an urban elite weary of polarized politics.
At the time, that was alien, but eventually, as we all grew weary of social media and burnt out on over-sharing, it caught on.
We're weary of the legislator-judges who have created a partisan free-for-all that erupts whenever it comes time to appoint a new justice.
The emotional trailer for the film alone had us bawl (and made some of us prone to crying about animals weary of even seeing it).
He represented the side of all of us that's sometimes weary of the fight, and just wants to cut loose, talk shit, and have fun.
The desk is split on biotech--Pete Najarian is weary of the sector, believing that we might see more pain ahead with the upcoming election.
But women on Twitter, weary of the narrow range of some designers' "flesh-tone" shoes, are applauding Louboutin for keeping diverse skin tones in mind.
He was weary of the pills, the dialysis, the hospitals and the constant reminders of what he could and could not do, his parents said.
Normally I'm weary of political storytelling, but what's great about this show is that it does keep a conversation going that needs to be happening.
The moderate right has done well of late in South American countries such as Argentina and Brazil, which have become weary of left-wing populism.
It would also involve recognizing the complaints of the many Igbo voices who are weary of marginalization but do not support the idea of secession.
But support for him at the White House eroded quickly in recent weeks as Trump grew weary of the drumbeat of negative headlines about him.
It makes us weary of the all-white #OOTD (or really, wearing any white, period) and prone to carrying instant stain remover at all times.
Even so, they're enough to send a jolt of excitement through every Tesla fanboy already growing weary of the Insane button and Bioweapon Defense Mode.
"I might have indulged a little in the first couple of years when it happened, but I am very weary of it now," he says.
AS IF weary of a primary tussle in which the outcome has long been obvious, Democratic voters knocked it on the head on June 7th.
House members who grew weary of scandalous reports turned on him after his 1966 re-election and voted to exclude him from the legislative body.
Trump is too preposterous to be a Lear figure, but his rants may resonate with a Lear-like nerve in those weary of the world.
He had told his friends that he could not take the anguish and suffering any more, he said that he was weary of this life.
Or would scuttling the nomination only demoralize their voters, who are growing weary of a scandal-prone president fond of shooting himself in the foot?
When the deal was announced, industry sources pointed to the surprising size of the deal, having found traditional retailers generally weary of making similar bets.
None of Ms. Walker's three children have elevated blood levels, she said, but she is weary of trying to corral them inside their small apartment.
Americans have grown weary of the failures of cannabis prohibition, and they are no longer persuaded by the Reefer Madness-inspired rhetoric of the past.
A veteran hurricane scientist, Willoughby is finally growing weary of the damaging cyclones, which either threaten or pummel the U.S. coast every August and September.
It will register as particularly refreshing for readers who have grown weary of the mainstream media's circumlocutory, lamely palliative treatment of today's rampant global woes.
Earnings fell as cheap natural gas made NRG's coal-fired plants less competitive, and investors had grown weary of Mr. Crane's focus on clean energy.
Large segments of the American public are tired of endless military campaigns in the Middle East, and weary of the burden of America's foreign commitments.
The dam project would seem an unlikely way to galvanize Pakistanis, who in recent years have grown weary of corruption scandals and crumbling public services.
Many in the Eastern Orthodox Church are weary of what they call Russian arrogance and the excessively nationalistic attitude of clerics under the Kremlin's thumb.
But critics warn that he is overreaching as the economy stalls, and there are signs that the public is weary of Mr. Erdogan's building mania.
In his last television appearances he stares out glumly with eyes of stone, perhaps weary of the role he'd had to play for 40 years.
Many members of Congress (and their staffs) are weary of the recent health care fight, which has been bruising and has yielded little political upside.
People are growing weary of the constant stream of alerts on their phones and struggling to make it through a meal without checking their screens.
Kramer believes many voters were weary of gun violence, and the shooting in Parkland and the subsequent calls for change left an impression on them.
The two conservative senators are normally staunch supporters of Trump, though they are also weary of U.S. involvement in military action in the Middle East.
So it's no surprise that while the need for greenhouse gas-reducing companies was recognized, for the most part, investors became weary of the space.
From the early excitement of the Arab Spring, voters in this vanguard country are weary of promises and willing to try an anti-establishment leader.
"The American public is pretty weary of them," says Dr. Froula, adding that one of the main reasons we're losing interest is because of detachment.
Toward the end of the experiment, I was growing weary of playing the ring's game, considering I only mildly agreed with even its most "accurate" readings.
According to Murphy, Smith had allegedly become weary of his partner and refused to sign off on any settlement amount unless he was protected against embezzlement.
And as the weeks wore on with slow momentum on sales, many villagers grew weary of dealing with JLL and requested to work directly with SpaceX.
Because of this criminalization of blackness, I think Malcolm X would be weary of how new gun control laws might be disproportionately enforced in black communities.
Argentines are weary of austerity and are unlikely to thank Mr Macri for providing them with more of it, particularly at the behest of the IMF.
Probably like you, I've grown increasingly weary of the thin, weak hashtag activism on the left and right and the incessant and divisive social media landscape.
Meanwhile, local officials and inhabitants of Nantes weary of low-level flights into the city's existing airport will dread the prospect of its capacity being increased.
In 1975, weary of it all, he applied to go into exile, settling in New York and lecturing about art, in Russian, on America's west coast.
The London native has been a yoga instructor for over three years but she told VICE Impact that she was growing weary of teaching vinyasa yoga.
" She quoted from Galatians: "And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.
He said Jackson spent several years bending over backward to please Krause, but by late 1995 had grown weary of the process and began to rebel.
"Let us not grow weary of doing good, because in due time we will harvest if we stay focused," she often says, paraphrasing Galatians 6:9.
In the 10 years since he tested positive for H.I.V., David Goode has grown weary of the stigma and the ostracism that have accompanied his diagnosis.
Weary of watching his friends spend their nights swiping left or right on dating apps like Tinder, Justin Long of Vancouver decided to automate the process.
There are probably more examples but you get the point—the public grows weary of seeing the same thing over and over and craves something new.
The consequence of that is, now some 20 years after first reading Lovecraft, I know all his tricks by heart and I'm growing weary of them.
Ms. Manigault Newman begins the book with Mr. Kelly dismissing her, and suggests throughout that she was weary of the job by the time she departed.
But accelerated buying of Brazilian beans by Chinese importers, weary of potentially paying steep tariffs on U.S. purchases, has sent Brazilian export premiums to historic highs.
He grew weary of the response "just wait" — code, he says, for "Don't even dream of tackling this topic" — when he discussed story ideas with editors.
"I can't be the only one here who is weary of hearing people issue these blanket condemnations, 'They're all this, they're all that,'" Mr. Daniels said.
Likewise, many Trump supporters have grown weary of overseas military ventures that never seem to end and therefore applaud his moves to bring home American troops.
He will also likely struggle with the state's suburban population, which may not be crazy about Trump, but is extremely weary of Sanders's far-left stances.
When she retired in 2013, she was 23 and ranked outside the top 100, weary of injuries and the grind of chasing points and cheap flights.
Ottawa (CNN)Stung by the tabloids, alienated from family and weary of royal responsibility, Harry and Meghan have come to Canada to start a new life.
Iraqi officials are growing weary of the changes that have come with each new US president, and the mixed signals being sent by the Trump administration.
Funding for the President's National Network for Manufacturing Innovation, aka Manufacturing USA, is drying up and industry participants seem weary of contributing further resources to them.
Her suburban Kansas City district had grown weary of the governor's uncompromising fiscal approach over the last six years, she said, as had many other Kansans.
"I dialed down the tra-la-la and the chichi," he told the magazine Le Point, arguing that modern diners had grown weary of excessive luxury.
I was weary of my fears as well as my desires, and so I sang it in simple defiance of all of it, even defying myself.
As technology stocks continued to drag on the Nasdaq on Thursday, CNBC's grew weary of Wall Street's perpetual scramble to find the root of the problem.
Over the course of the past 20 years or so, the American people have grown weary of their government prioritizing seemingly everything but the hardworking American taxpayer.
Growing weary of Washington, Willett headed back home; he was eventually named to the Texas Supreme Court, and re-elected to the position in 2006 and 2012.
Weary of fiction, he expounds on whatever is on his mind, and the very long novel becomes a succession of slantwise essays about gender, sex, and power.
Vanessa certainly sounds weary of the tiny burg in the way that only someone trapped there for decades can be when she complains about her fellow residents.
The fact that the app hasn't fully brought back my chronological feed (c'mon, IG!) makes me weary of social media changes, but this one was very different.
As a grassroots organizer in North Carolina, Basil Soper had grown accustomed, if not weary, of fielding the same set of insensitive questions about the transgender issues.
In 703, in a small town called King Salmon, the FBI foiled a terrorist plot that left many residents on edge and weary of their Muslim neighbors.
The state's budget crisis has taken a toll on its borrowing costs as investors are weary of gaping budget deficits and a large unfunded public pension liability.
"While I appreciate Secretary Kerry's enthusiasm, I am getting weary of plans and proposals that are at best fanciful and worse delusional," Graham said in a statement.
Johnson is weary of Hollywood's focus on finding its new "It Girl," something she easily could have become after her starring role in Fifty Shades of Grey.
While some are sympathetic to the plight of asylum seekers, others have grown frustrated by the extra work and weary of the strangers coming in at night.
It makes sense that companies are weary of new HR solutions simply because there are so many on the market that promise to be a silver bullet.
The full version of the poem ("One Status") finds Ayers growing weary of the South's slow creep, wondering what opportunities will find her in her small town.
The dating scene is so frenetic, some people weary of it, including those who fail to meet someone despite what would appear to be every conceivable opportunity.
Many Democrats but especially Republicans, long since weary of Mr. Trump's impolitic handling of the duties of his office, offered only passing criticism of the president's ambivalence.
Having grown weary of the traditional retail model, Brown and Fels wanted to offer their clients something more interesting: an experiential space that prioritizes culture over commerce.
This was no easy task—they wanted to surprise an artist with his or her portrait, and the blind community was understandably weary of letting them in.
Above all, analysts said, Mr. Abe's signature accomplishment is his stable political leadership in a country that had grown weary of a conveyor belt of prime ministers.
The ceaseless and conflicting reports coming out of Washington, more than 500 miles away, have left her weary of politics, but cautiously optimistic about the industry's prospects.
Fearful, guarded, dogged by self-doubt, Porto is intensely weary of being alone but certain she is doomed by her appearance never to get the hot guy.
A few weeks ago, my colleague Erin Griffith wrote a fantastic feature on how some employees at Airbnb had grown weary of sitting on their stock options.
But she grew weary of a sobering realization: She could not recruit the caliber of players needed to get Temple beyond the second round of the tournament.
The crisis has turned attention to the role of the military, with some ordinary soldiers increasingly weary of the popular backlash against their role in suppressing protests.
They are weary of regular October knockouts — three by Houston and one by Boston since 2015 — and keenly aware that their business model depends on star attractions.
Still, with Majors' sudden death, her family and students mourn the loss and are weary of making their way back to the park and its surrounding area.
So I think that the advantage for people who are weary of that is that these objects are messier and a little more difficult to deal with.
McMenimen notes that staffers can be weary of companies that offer perks which mostly keep them at the office, such as free lunches or post-work dinners.
Eleven Madison Park's chef, Daniel Humm, and his business partner, Will Guidara, said they had grown weary of menus that seem engineered to lull customers into bloated submission.
Code enforcement officer Randy Hall said he&aposs weary of the slow progress and is worried someone might get hurt trying to get too close to the building.
But anyone weary of black-box algorithms controlling what you see online at least has a respite, one that's been there all along but has often gone ignored.
As the season progressed, I grew more weary of the foolishness of all of the antics of Vicki's friends which, in turn, created enormous pressure on our relationship.
It's not even summer yet, and already we've grown a weary of all the foods and drinks that promise to taste just like rosé but almost never do.
He grows weary of her volatility and flights of passion — "I think she wants to be lovelorn," he writes — while she believes he has no time for her.
But 10% off a $1,000 Casper mattress isn't a good enough sale for some, especially those who are ultra weary of the whole "mattress in a box" trend.
Tillerson, meanwhile, is said to have grown weary of Trump contradicting his public pronouncements and of becoming increasingly isolated in a capital to which he has never warmed.
Businesses are weary of steep price hikes for prime shelving space, and perhaps most concerning of all, Amazon — the blue whale — isn't getting the return on its investment.
Victor Massiah has grown weary of talk that the Italian banking system is so threadbare and stuffed with terrible loans that it threatens Europe with another financial crisis.
Skepticism over deal After five years, Syrians are weary of a war that has left more than 250,000 dead and forced nearly 5 million to flee the country.
WINDHOEK, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Namibia's central bank left its benchmark lending rate unchanged at 7 percent on Wednesday, saying it was weary of putting pressure on the economy.
However, liquidity and cash burn remain key near-term risks, and investors may grow weary of continued raises as this is the second capital raise in a year.
Moretti also spoke of a newly approved project to repair and strengthen the bridge, news that only appeared to deepen the gloom among residents weary of maintenance works.
"You can definitely do that in the framework of a company, but you have to be weary of working at a company and getting locked in," he said.
Foxx also has to be weary of bumping into friends of his older daughter, Corinne — who graduated from University of Southern California last year — when he goes out.
But at the same time, it's clear that people had become weary of the irresponsible budgeting schemes pursued by the Jindal-led GOP over the last eight years.
Kabul's huge, brightly lit wedding halls are centers of community life in a city weary of decades of war, with thousands of dollars spent on a single evening.
Tens of thousands of soldiers, police and civilians have been killed in the last five years, leaving Afghans weary of endless violence and widespread corruption in public life.
Venezuelan soldiers are increasingly weary of the popular backlash against their role in quelling protests, and a big question is whether the military will remain loyal to Maduro.
Have you grown weary of watching David Gest on the annual VH1 countdown, shoehorning every personal anecdote he has about Michael Jackson between Chris Rea and The Pretenders?
Associates of James, however, say that he encouraged the deal, in part because he had grown weary of the dysfunctional push and pull with his brother and father.
There is a fear that moderate Democrats and Republicans, weary of the continuing immigration fight, will more easily agree to proposals that their left-wing base doesn't want.
America has shown in the last three presidential elections that it is weary of foreign entanglements, a sentiment Trump played into when discussing the peace talks on Tuesday.
Mr. Chaffetz, who joined Fox News as a contributor upon leaving office, said he had quit in part because he grew weary of stalled progress on signature policies.
As peddlers of a $52,000 cheese grater, Apple is no stranger to price gouging, but still should be weary of its association with a figure like Martin Shkreli.
Mr. Bloomberg, a rhetorically challenged political newcomer and longtime Democrat, would be running as a Republican in a Democratic town that had grown weary of its Republican incumbent.
Political analysts said the measures suggested that Mr. Khamenei may now believe he miscalculated the effects of a tough response on angry citizens increasingly weary of economic deprivations.
" After the death of Stormie Jones at age 13 in 1990, Dr. Starzl announced that he was weary of surgery and emotionally exhausted from "an uncompromisingly difficult life.
Over glinting synth keys and swirling atmospherics, Buddy, weary of flimsy industry promises and battling regret, raps and sings at the intersection of rap, R&B, and gospel.
Democrats and never-Trumpers cannot help themselves; over the past two years, the public has grown weary of the non-stop, five-alarm fires, and they have tuned out.
After five months of contests, plus months of debates, Twitter insults, and campaigning beforehand, it's safe to say most Americans are growing a little weary of the political process.
I'm always weary of a "check all the boxes" investment product, with unnecessary bells and whistles that the product sponsor knows very few people will ever use or need.
It might pacify the many teachers who were enraged by measures designed to professionalize them — though it risks alienating voters weary of the teachers&apos unions&apos disruptive protests.
Tommy, I'm growing weary of these reminders, as I feel that for the amount of time you have been on staff, you truly ought to be further along. Disappointed.
After all, one of our most iconic monsters was created one dark stormy night by a young woman who had (according to legend) grown weary of Lord Byron's threesomes.
Oh, the former political secretary to the prime minister's office, noted that the public was "weary" of violent thugs and soon would be tired of terrorist threats as well.
MAYBE weary of its role as a punchbag for moralists, and certainly in search of products with widespread appeal, Wall Street has taken to selling products linked to virtue.
The arguments against extending the Brexit agony are good ones – British voters are weary of the process, angry at their leaders and waiting for it all to be over.
I sometimes worry that our friends will grow weary of seeing the same unchanging photos of Phoenix year after year, but it's important to me that I post them.
An extension to Article 50 also opens up the possibility of another general election in the U.K. if May, perhaps understandably, grows weary of the political stalemate in Westminster.
She long ago grew weary of Hollywood movies where the female characters were there either for a sexual reason or to reflect what's at stake for the male characters.
I initially fell in love with this sharpness (which is easily apparent with both lossless FLAC files and 320kbps MP3s), however I grew weary of it after a while.
With private equity funds sitting on cash and weary of investing in traditional retail, the industry is one of the few in retail that is relatively defensive against Amazon.
Kabul's huge, brightly lit wedding halls are centers of community life in a city weary of decades of war, with thousands of dollars often spent on a single evening.
In fact, this level of "capital efficiency" is one major attraction for international investors weary of the "burn rate" of many U.S. companies aspiring to valuations of $21 billion+.
As more stories surface related to Pruitt's ethics and use of taxpayer money at the agency, members of Congress including some Republicans are growing increasingly weary of the scandals.
That said, if you do decide to sign up for that race, be weary of doing too much, too fast: Overtraining can lead to stress fractures and other injuries.
MILAN — Victor Massiah has grown weary of talk that the Italian banking system is so threadbare and stuffed with terrible loans that it threatens Europe with another financial crisis.
Weary of life, still grieving his dead wife some four centuries after her death ("I need 'closure,' as people say these days"), he makes for a frustratingly passive protagonist.
It was a patchwork approach — different schools in different districts doing different things — that caused confusion and consternation among parents weary of weather-related disruptions to their family's routines.
Or will an America so weary of political correctness that it put a blingy Howard Stern regular into the Oval Office perhaps bring itself to again celebrate the Bunny?
Overall, Americans may be growing weary of Trump's chaotic administration — but it seems the Americans who will matter the most politically next year have yet to change their minds.
But Mr. Diller had grown weary of the conflict as the cost of the project soared to $250 million from $130 million when it was publicly unveiled in 2014.
Now there are times when my wife and I walk out of our building without reaching for each other's hand, already too weary of the reactions we may get.
In addition, the Sanders campaign, which was weary of these kinds of issues arising, built its own app to track voting, according to campaigners and Precinct Captains on Twitter.
The latest cut for all refugees comes as the Trump administration and Congress, weary of "endless war," commit inadequate resources to support the foreigners who have worked with us.
There's some fine acting, though, notably by Jay Armstrong Johnson as Paul, a sweetheart of a human being who is growing weary of getting Harry out of alcoholic scrapes.
An uncooperative sitter when Rockwell had painted the new president in 19783, LBJ likely grew weary of the stream of telegrams from the couple demanding negotiations instead of bombing.
Both women said they had grown weary of the bureaucratic headaches that come with managing a large publishing operation, and wanted to focus more on acquiring and editing books.
The ruling is a welcome boon for Airbnb as the company prepares for its anticipated public debut in 2020 and seeks to attract public investors weary of government regulation.
They know that Britons are weary of years of cuts to key public services that were introduced as the country battled to stabilize its finances following the financial crisis.
And when, in the show's final moments, Woman straps on a dildo to penetrate Man, it feels less a shock than a weary of reiteration of what's come before.
"I don't think it's something we should 'tire of,' but I do understand the phenomenon, because I've admitted to experiencing it myself, growing weary of this debate," Heck said.
But the cessation was greeted with little enthusiasm in the Israeli cities, towns and villages where Israelis were fuming, as well as weary of having to run to shelters.
He argued that fans would eventually grow weary of scouring the internet for film analysis and start seeking out old-school hard copies, as with the vinyl revival for music.
He will enjoy the goodwill of a large swathe of Brazil's political and business establishment, many of whom have grown weary of the Workers' Party after 14 years in power.
And in the meantime, the President needs to assure his voters, weary of defending him, that the Democratic Lilliputians -- for all their endless efforts -- will never succeed in restraining him.
Ten years after the iPhone came along and transformed the mobile industry, consumers and pundits alike have grown weary of a war over incremental updates like display resolutions and megapixels.
The United States government has grown weary of European nations free- or cheap-riding on our forces, garrisoned on Europe and stretched-thin in too many points around the globe.
For the soirée-havers out there steadily growing weary of keeping their guests entertained, we'd like to make a suggestion that'll blow the lid off the party and gaming scene.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that while Kushner is "weary" of the 24/7 media frenzy, those close to him say he has no plans to take a reduced role.
Gas is cheaper than it has been in over a decade, and a nation weary of cutting back is getting behind the wheel and spending to make road trip memories.
As they absorbed Mr. Cuomo's latest stab at ethics reform, good government groups sounded weary of promises that have been offered year after year, only to stagnate by session's end.
" Many of us are well-informed and highly educated, and we are weary of the Democrats' tiresome focus on identity politics, class warfare, and disparagement of corporations and the "wealthy.
The source cautioned Trump could still change his mind on the matter, but said he has grown weary of her in his push to harden the U.S. border with Mexico.
Many Israelis, weary of the chimera of a two-state peace, thank him for that — as they thank him for a strong economy, Trump's support and a sense of stability.
But she was in little position to help him, since Mr. Trump is said to have grown weary of the Mercers' seeking to enforce control over outside groups supporting him.
Salty of hair and weary of manner, Lee (Sam Elliott), an aging actor now reduced to using his treacle-and-tobacco voice to peddle barbecue sauce, knows he's a cliché.
As vexing as the stalemate may be to Israelis weary of endless politicking, the country's electoral system has worked fairly well in its short history, Mr. Pfeffer of Haaretz noted.
Seven years ago, after a third-round loss to Yanina Wickmayer of Belgium, Schnyder slumped off the court alone, already growing weary of tennis and just months away from retiring.
Growing weary of the institute, where alcohol and sex seem to have become more important than research, Azhippo enlists the far-right extremists to keep the institute's staff in line.
Admittedly, somewhere back in my inbox for the year 2013, I grew weary of all that self-reflection and postponed sifting through the rest of my history for another time.
The U.S. business community, for its part, is weary of Trump's tariff actions, but eager to work with the EU both on bilateral irritants and common challenges posed by China.
Focus groups and polls conducted by two Democratic strategists this month have shown that many voters, even some who support Mr. Trump, have grown weary of his tweets as president.
The few adults in his circle, already weary of putting out fires caused by foolishness, may be able to temper excesses here and there, but the president sets the course.
Pence assured members that the public is "getting weary" of impeachment, according to members in the room, and warned that the process could backfire on Democrats, particularly in swing districts.
During last month's EU summit, which they hoped would be the last on Brexit, leaders were visibly weary of it: "The fatigue was palpable," said one diplomat in the room.
Democrats, weary of political fights over the Affordable Care Act and divided over a "Medicare for all" single-payer health care plan, relished the opportunity to rally around Social Security.
Trump has long been weary of leakers and "Never Trumpers" undermining his agenda and has steadily jettisoned career officials over the last three years whose views differed from his own.
Speaking by phone, a dozen protesters, weary of economic decay and international isolation, said they hoped the government's panicky reaction signaled that Mr. Bashir's rule was grinding toward its end.
Fortunately, most Americans, weary of our national epidemic of unsupported claims, reject prohibitionists' fearmongering and support a regulated system of adult cannabis use as a more humane and effective approach.
Many American Jews are growing weary of the prime minister's longstanding bargain with Israel's ultra-Orthodox, resulting in policies that have repeatedly inflamed less observant Jews in the United States.
Most people share Mr. Trump's view that the war was a mistake, Mr. Schmidt added, and in a state heavy with military members, many families have grown weary of repeated deployments.
It might seem as if the public is weary of Bushes and Clintons and has turned against dynastic politics, but voters don't usually punish politicians for being members of political families.
Market jitters and poor post-IPO performance had left investors weary of investing in IPOs so far this year, with the offerings of some small biotechnology companies being the only exception.
On both sides of the busy shipping lane, people hope the bridge will breathe life into economically-deprived economies weary of being treated like places at the end of the line.
Weary of war and even ashamed at what they had become, some have refused orders to fight, organized their own cease-fire and accused political leaders of causing a civil war.
With the American public weary of war, Mr. Obama has relied on drones as the military has moved toward a leaner footprint in its engagements in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen.
"After four or five different wars, I grew weary of that work, partly because in an open war, open to coverage, as Vietnam was, it's not that difficult, really," he said.
After more than two years of tortuous discussions about the minutiae of the separation, EU leaders are weary of London's failure to agree its own divorce and patience is wearing thin.
If you and your significant other have grown weary of the standard, boring Valentine's Day gifts of flowers and assorted chocolate, this Alabama couple will bring you hope for the future.
Obama did not come to Congress before launching US military strikes in Libya, a decision that drew harsh criticisms from Republicans weary of an overreaching US military in the Middle East.
And while all of these groups face resistance from entrenched power—indeed, local police busted up the Occupy encampments the moment they grew weary of them—these movements have scored victories.
And while the world may have grown weary of Michelle's favorite 2014 jam — Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk" — we will never grow tired of watching her dance to it.
Mr Obama is plainly weary of America's long commitment to the region, from defending the Gulf's oil supplies to trying to mediate a seemingly impossible peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
On the other extreme, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle grew so weary of Sherlock Holmes that he killed him off, only to resurrect him years later in response to widespread public unhappiness.
But congressional leaders have been weary of passing a new war authorization, and House Republicans stripped Lee's amendment out of the defense appropriations bill when it was passed on the floor.
Spain's parties have been in fruitless negotiations to form a government since a December vote when Spaniards weary of austerity and corruption deserted the two traditional parties to vote for newcomers.
The president's allies say his instincts are broadly in line with an American public that has grown weary of the bloody conflicts that have consumed much of the past two decades.
Clinton and her team have long ago grown weary of any implication that she is not entirely committed to liberal causes, repeatedly presenting her as a fusion of pragmatism and idealism.
" He's also weary of Yiannopoulos's sourcing: "This whole section is filled with assertions that don't have the weight of fact," and "Paris Hilton is NOT the best authority to quote here.
A bounce-back season where he slugged 33 home runs and had an OPS+ of 129 surely helped, not to mention a public growing increasingly weary of MLB's steroid witch hunt.
The developments amounted to a setback for Mr. Ramaphosa, who had confidently told South Africans increasingly weary of the continuing power struggle that Mr. Zuma's future would be finalized on Monday.
Whether you've grown weary of your dishes or are looking to furnish your cabinets for the first time, setting an Instagram-worthy dinner table doesn't have to be stressful or expensive.
He said the Taliban are probably growing weary of having to bear the costs of feeding, housing, and providing medical care to Coleman, Boyle, and their children into the indefinite future.
Having the role was a sign of institutional integrity, and losing it sends an ambiguous signal: Is the leadership growing weary of such advice or simply searching for a new model?
The location of the strike against the Taliban leader, Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour, was a sign that the Obama administration had grown weary of Pakistan's failure to move against the Taliban.
Political economist Greg Valliere called the trade deal "a life preserver, right on schedule" for a president facing an impeachment trial and also a win for investors weary of trade war.
Who knew whether what he said was something so "big" that it would change minds or switch allegiances or captivate citizens who are beyond weary of these Trump-era trench wars?
But he said Mr. Priebus was in over his head, and he hinted that Mr. Trump may already be growing weary of the man he chose to run the White House.
Though Kelly was initially on his side when he took over, he eventually grew weary of defending him -- especially after the "moron" remark, which Kelly saw as insubordination on Tillerson's part.
A judge compelled the release of the tape, and the sight of a fleeing black teen shot in the back by a white officer inflamed residents already weary of police misconduct.
The latest data will pile on the pressure, particularly from ratings agencies which have flagged weak growth as a major risk, and investors weary of increasing state debt as revenues slide.
Mr. Woodfin, who defeated Mr. Bell within months of the Charlottesville attack and the Alabama lawsuit, is weary of a broader fight that he argued should have been settled long ago.
Weary of this trend, and in order to give employees a day to be with family, some retailers such as Costco and Home Depot said they would be staying closed on Thanksgiving.
His collected letters make clear that he cared for ideas and art far more than he cared for people: "I am so weary of mankind," he wrote to E.M. Forster in 1916.
Four former advisers to the president said Trump is accustomed to chaos in his decades-long career as a real estate developer but that even he has grown weary of the infighting.
He said the brothers would relentlessly continue their attacks and the American people eventually would become so tired, so frightened and so weary of war they would just want it to end.
Our final image of season three was Claire walking out on Frank — ahem, Francis — having grown weary of her former equal disregarding her counsel and protecting his own ass at her expense.
When Americans, weary of seeing such violence online, ask tech companies to "fix this," the challenge for each platform is, in a sense, simple: to implement this consensus as effectively as possible.
President Barack Obama has said a safe zone in Syria would require a large U.S. military commitment, something unlikely to be popular with Americans weary of lengthy wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
While we have all grown weary of hearing the mantra -- "this is the end of the peace process" -- Trump's decision may indeed be the nail in the coffin for any negotiated solution.
It enjoyed a reputation for quality in a country weary of cheap products, as well as the benefit of a Korean name in a country that adores Korean pop music and culture.
It's also tempting to say that it made us weary of finger-wagging and provided a green light for on-screen eviscerations if only because they allow us to escape the moralizing.
He also accused the opposition of over-reacting in their calls for Zuma's impeachment, adding that the party was weary of external attempts to get it "to tear itself apart" over Nkandla.
Residents have grown weary of having their House seat held up as one of the most gerrymandered in the country, used to explain the country's descent into tribal politics and voter cynicism.
Less than a decade after school desegregation began in earnest, the country had already grown weary of the Civil Rights movement, as had the courts, especially the highest one in the land.
Financial markets have become weary of protracted trade talks between the United States and China and growing increasingly sceptical both sides will arrive at an amicable trade deal in the near term.
In the nineteen-sixties, a number of downtown choreographers found themselves weary of the emotionalism of modern dance: all those women flinging themselves around in great swaths of fabric and looking tragic.
On Friday the zoo begins a festival within the festival: Ice Jubilee, which includes an ice throne, a 20-foot ice slide and, for adults weary of holiday shopping, an ice bar.
While the federal government is right to come to the financial aid of the oft-forgotten part of the United States after disasters, Congress needs to be especially weary of financial mismanagement.
Republicans and Democrats are expected to produce two separate reports detailing their investigatory conclusions, while growing animus over the House investigation has left many lawmakers openly distrustful and weary of their colleagues.
Obama has said a safe zone in Syria would require a large U.S. military commitment, something that could prove to be unpopular with Americans weary of lengthy wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Authorities have been weary of virtual currencies because of their volatile nature and illicit activities involving their use, although some countries are considering the launch of their own virtual alternatives to money.
"Liquidity and cash burn remain key near-term risks, and investors may grow weary of continued raises as this is the second capital raise in a year," wrote UBS analyst Colin Langan.
That is what the new CNN poll reveals: A public, yes, weary of the Mueller probe, but one also deeply unhappy with how the President of the United States has handled it.
NAUCALPAN DE JUÁREZ, Mexico — By the time March rolls around, Rory McIlroy is typically weary of questions about the Masters, the last major title he needs to complete a career Grand Slam.
A few weeks after Eric Garner's killing, Michael Brown, 1.93 and unarmed, was shot dead by Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri, spurring nationwide protests among those weary of an unrelenting police brutality.
Perhaps most notably, she has to figure out how to prevail in a year when major blocs of both parties are attracted to outsider candidates like Trump --and are weary of political dynasties.
But Republicans too had grown weary of the range of liabilities facing Puzder, and senior GOP officials informed the White House Tuesday night and Wednesday that Puzder lacked a viable path for confirmation.
But Republicans, too, had grown weary of the range of liabilities facing Puzder, and senior GOP officials informed the White House Tuesday night and Wednesday that Puzder lacked a viable path for confirmation.
Hopefully, BumbleBizz will give women who are normally weary of networking events the confidence to connect with men and women who can help further their career — all in a fun and familiar format.
And let's not underestimate the political psychopathology of appeasement: People grow weary of the prospect of endless conflict with an implacable enemy and want to believe in solutions even if there are none.
After witnessing the rise and fall of many a premium-cable (not to mention Wall Street) antihero before this one, we've perhaps grown weary of the precipitous fall of the arrogant, unethical patriarch.
According to People, the 20-year-old was weary of her doctor's recommendation to operate right away — understandably so, given her grandpa lost his voice completely after undergoing thyroid cancer surgery years ago.
Lamb's campaign excited left-leaning voters who have grown weary of the Democratic establishment, as he promised to help support new party leadership, replacing figures like House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
If you weary of doomsday language, the word epoquetudedescribes the sometimes comforting certainty that although "humanity may succeed in destroying itself, the Earth will certainly survive us as it has survived many cataclysms".
The truck had grown weary of this tedium and had broken down, and since the Alonso brothers preferred painting and drinking to  lifting the truck's spirits, it had been left to grow weeds.
Although she voted for Trump in the last election, Buschman, 50, said she was weary of his ongoing personal attacks and open to looking at a Democratic alternative in the November 2020 election.
Trader Guy Adami said he is weary of General Motors because the environment for the industry has mostly been positive in recent years, yet the automaker maintained a stock price below historic levels.
Like our beaming entertainment Lady Liberty, the streaming site invites us in every month, providing respite for the binge-watchers weary of The OA, Friends, or the latest streaming obsession, 13 Reasons Why.
Some worry that the attack could lead the public — who are already concerned for safety at polling stations and weary of voting because of past fraudulent elections — to not turn out in October.
As these breaches became more commonplace and much larger in scale, big banks and card issuers became weary of shouldering the financial burden and needed to find a way to offload these costs.
Despite promises to soon allow Georgians and Ukrainians to travel to the EU without visas, the bloc has put a brake on easing travel rules as it has grown increasingly weary of immigration.
But many Democratic colleagues, especially the women, are growing weary of his progressive lectures that seem more fit for a dais than a lunchroom encounter, and his unwillingness to energetically back Mrs. Clinton.
Always double check for spelling and grammatical errors, and be weary of emails asking you to click certain links, which might be a phishing attack that gives scammers access to your financial information.
It turns out that the bouncers are just as weary of the patrons: "Sometimes I come to work and feel like, 'Damn, I'm an adult baby sitter,' " said 28-year-old Eddie Zammarchi.
As the days tick by and Ukrainians become increasingly weary of a lopsided deal, the prospects for a final signing and landmark peace summit proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron appear increasingly distant.
But they had grown weary of the upkeep required in their three-bedroom, two-bath home in Castro Valley, an Oakland suburb, and they were eager to move closer to their eight grandchildren.
It may be that in the short-term at least, that the President's calls for bipartisanship and compromise strike a chord with the public, which is weary of years of bitterly partisan politics.
Any attempt to arrest a leader of the powerful family-controlled conglomerates known as chaebol draws attention in South Korea, where people have grown weary of corrupt ties between the tycoons and government.
The pair were weary of sending their loud-snoring loved one alone on a 32-hour flight from Melbourne to Houston, Texas — nervous he would keep the whole plane awake with his noise.
The lack of an all-out counteroffensive against Gorsuch, whose confirmation hearing is scheduled to begin March 20, is raising concerns that Democratic lawmakers are getting weary of battling Trump at every turn.
Investors are weary of the rhetoric, while on the margin Johnson's victory is bigger news than what could be viewed as trade positioning, said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Cresset Capital Management.
Weakened by an autoimmune disease and weary of her brittle character, she abandons the series and returns to New York City to reconnect with the friends and collaborators who helped spark her career.
White House officials began openly discussing replacing McMaster last fall, CNN reported last week, but held off because they were weary of appointing three different national security advisers in the president's first year.
After hundreds of conversations with Taliban figures, I concluded that both the pragmatists and the former champions of Osama bin Laden within the Taliban have grown weary of Al Qaeda and its ideology.
Olivier Nicolai of Morgan Stanley, a bank, notes that many distributors and retailers are weary of dealing with a jumble of brands, with some cases of beer going bad before they can be sold.
I was growing weary of the static tableau of a performer lit from behind a laptop, which was an all too common sight in the experimental music community in which I was previously involved.
Drawing down U.S. involvement – whether in the open by peace agreement, in secret by cycling out or in another manner entirely – has the potential to save billions and please a nation weary of war.
Foreign business groups, too, have grown weary of Chinese reform promises, and while opposing Trump's tariffs, have longed warned that China would invite retaliation if it didn't match the openness of its trading partners.
Its officials are weary of explaining that they have no wish to lead alone (suggestions that Donald Trump's election left Mrs Merkel the ruler of the free world elicit universal eye-rolls in Berlin).
By the time Giancarlo Cruz Michael Stanton was in junior high school, he had grown weary of classmates mocking him for his given name and of teachers and coaches mangling the pronunciation of it.
KINGSTON (Reuters) - Jamaica's opposition narrowly won a general election on Thursday, with its message of deep tax cuts and massive job creation winning over voters weary of years of tough IMF-mandated austerity measures.
So, if you've grown a bit weary of all the enchanted beverages recently, you can now opt for one equally colorful and inventive that doesn't carry the name of something out of a fairytale.
Like Teddy Roosevelt in both disposition and appearance, Hammargren might seem weary of the world, were his sprawling property—half-art house, half hoarder's nest—not a tell that he finds it endlessly fascinating.
In her secret tape recording of me, it was one of many times that I would placate Omarosa to move the discussion along because I was weary of her obsession over this alleged tape.
"We are not a big fan, and our community as a whole is a little weary of the tariffs," Michael Haney, executive director of Sonoma County Vintners, told CNBC when asked about the levies.
He remains Turkey's most popular politician by far, but recent polling in Istanbul has been one of several signs that the electorate is growing weary of the dominance of Mr. Erdogan and his party.
While we may grow weary of WFH outfit selfies, chaotic puzzle pics, and screenshots of Zoom happy hours, there's one social media posting that still piques our creative interests: the paint-by-number picture.
He was weary of the constant wrangling behind At the Drive In's fully collaborative decision-making, which might include, he said, a weeklong discussion on exactly which shade of red to use on merchandise.
But the street fairs that can sometimes clog the corridors of Manhattan are also the bane of many, from drivers caught in the resulting snarl to those grown weary of the fairs' banal ubiquity.
But it has support in the Russian-speaking south-east and is designed to appeal to those weary of a 5-year-old war estimated by the United Nations to have killed over 13,000 people.
Photo: APThe government of Ecuador, whose embassy in London has served as a refuge from UK authorities for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange since 2012, has been growing weary of their guest for quite some time.
The shift has pleased investors who had grown weary of waiting for a payoff while watching the frenetic west Texas shale boom make the United States the world's top oil producer and a major exporter.
Trump said he shared the frustration of the American people who were "weary of war without victory", but a hasty withdrawal would create a vacuum for groups like Islamic State and al Qaeda to fill.
Officials have vowed to restore 90% of the region's power by Christmas, a frustrating reality for those like Kuster who are weary of tearing open packaged food and cooking meals on a portable gas stove.
And farmers "have grown weary of being vilified as criminals, of unmet promises of positive incentives for shifting to sustainable production systems..." write Daniel Nepstad and João Shimada of the Earth Innovation Institute for Mongabay.
This ugly row has had serious consequences for a party that ought to be scooping up new supporters by the millions in a country growing weary of the corruption that is flourishing under the ANC.
In one telling example, Ms Murad says her sister-in-law escaped from slavery because her captor's wife was weary of his abuse of Yazidi girls and called an American air strike down on him.
The tragedy still stings, and maybe it's that history -- if three hours of terror could ever represent a school's 142 years -- that keeps locals and students weary of the attention that high-profile homicides bring.
If I get weary of the world becoming a sea of pink and red and floral lace, I can tune it out, or I can replace it, or I can make merciless fun of it.
McCarthy, who describes himself as being drawn to technology but "very weary of it," is fascinated by the idea of simulation theory — the idea that humans are just characters living inside of a base reality.
For fiscal conservatives weary of an era of "open-ended government," the prospect of a budget that balances, eliminates 66 programs outright and includes more cuts than any other presidential budget in history is tantalizing.
If history is a guide, Trump will become weary of repeatedly being called upon to offer comfort after a massacre, an experience that caused Obama to become increasingly contemptible of lawmakers who refused to act.
Among them are João Paulo Ribeiro, 31, the mayor of a small city, who said he had grown weary of the attacks by residents and even friends who questioned his association with Ms. Rousseff's party.
Will Jeb Bush's chief strength, his money and political organization, finally hit its stride, or will the voters finally tell us in no uncertain terms that the GOP has grown weary of the Bush dynasty?
It opened its eyes, angry, weary of the corruption of its political, economic, and military elite: collusion between private institutions, laws dictated by companies, billions of pesos of fraud in the army and police force.
And he may find himself under pressure by an electorate that, weary of Mr. Trump's hectoring and disparaging comments about Mexico, will demand that he cede no ground, leaving little room to manage the relationship.
Doute thinks her former ride-or-die besties aren't being supportive of her during her supposed break-up and Schroeder and Maloney-Schwartz have grown weary of Doute's on-again, off-again game with ex?
When she grew weary of friends making fun of her sartorial sloth, Lili Chemla decided, in 2017, to create Liana, a line of mix-and-match loungewear staples sophisticated enough to pass for day wear.
They were promoting a book they had written — "Beating Guns: Hope for People Who Are Weary of Violence" — and at every stop, they were using Martin's forge to convert a rifle into a garden tool.
If this realignment continues, left out of this opposition will be a significant number of whites who are both wary of white Christian nationalism and weary of feeling discounted in the context of identity politics.
You'd think some Iowans would get a little weary of being ambushed by candidates every time they go to the store and spending their evenings being barraged with political ads on TV and the web.
Mr. Trump had recently grown weary of Mr. Bannon, complaining to other advisers that he believed his chief strategist had been leaking information to reporters and was taking too much credit for the president's successes.
At a time when America is weary of sustained, costly commitments overseas, USIP's high-impact approach gives people the tools to help solve their own problems so America does not get drawn into these conflicts.
Even if you accept that "The Height of the Storm" (as I wrote about "The Father") is more of a vehicle than a destination, you may eventually grow weary of being taken for a ride.
The bipartisan votes reflected a Congress that has grown weary of military conflict and skeptical of the president's expansive war-making power after years of intractable hostilities in which thousands of American troops have died.
Late in the 2017 season, Robert Manfred, the league commissioner, caught the Red Sox and the Yankees stealing signals, and he levied fines and made it clear he had grown weary of high-tech thievery.
Early on, he employed the Donovan mantra — "I love U.C.L.A.; I love Los Angeles" — but by Sunday, he seemed weary of both the questions and the distraction of having to answer them over and over.
Investors fear an escalating trade war between Washington and Beijing could hit global growth, and prominent U.S. business groups, while weary of what they see as China's mercantilist trade practices, have condemned Trump's aggressive tariffs.
Many have grown weary of more than 20 years of the A.K.P.'s running Istanbul and are feeling the bite of an economic downturn as the currency, the lira, has shed much of its value.
Burned out, weary of life, but still burdened with a self-healing body, Logan (that is, Wolverine) has been tending to a periodically senile Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart), who has trouble controlling his powers.
After all, the economy is weakening, the public was weary of austerity, the National Health Service is experiencing repeated crises and, on top of all that, Theresa May fought the worst election campaign in recent history.
The floor director said traders and investors should be weary of upcoming market movers on Wednesday like Fed Chair Janet Yellen's question and answer in her congressional hearing and the Department of Energy's crude inventory data.
The elected officials, who have to go before TV cameras or walk through a hall of reporters every day, are defending him — but they are weary of how many lines of attack they have to defend.
But for an audience weary of hair-metal's decreasing returns—'88 and '89 being the age where Warrant, Winger, and Slaughter reigned supreme—the vibrancy and diversity of alternative metal was a breath of fresh air.
Americans weary of the deep partisan divide over impeachment, health care, immigration and just about every other major issue in this election year can take heart in Congress's consideration of the Tibetan Policy and Support Act.
Mr. Fass, a native of Brooklyn who lived for decades in Manhattan, moved to Staten Island 25 years ago, but said he had grown weary of the increasing truck traffic at a warehouse across the street.
But traders cautioned that the market has grown weary of the uncertainty of such a deal - not only for the timing, but details of when and how China's market will be reopened to the U.S. market.
But traders cautioned that the market had grown weary of the uncertainty of such a deal - not only for the timing but details of when and how China's market will be reopened to the U.S. market.
Even some of Clinton's allies have grown weary of her insistence on re-litigating the 2016 campaign at a time when the Democratic Party is looking to forge a new identity in the age of Trump.
While his defense of the dictatorship and offensive comments about women and minorities have angered critics, Bolsonaro has not been hit by corruption charges - a selling point with voters weary of economic crisis and graft scandals.
Human rights advocates have been horrified by the killings, but Mr. Duterte's popularity has soared among a large segment of Filipinos weary of crime and enthusiastic about his pledge to rid the country of drug dealers.
By now, those of us who failed to make summer vacation plans to Europe are in our feelings: We've grown weary of listening to tales from friends back from trips gallivanting the globe over Sunday brunch.
"In her secret tape recording of me, it was one of many times that I would placate Omarosa to move the discussion along because I was weary of her obsession over this alleged tape," Pierson wrote.
Not at the Indiana Theater, a grand venue where thousands crammed in on May 1, 0003, to see Donald J. Trump, the candidate who vowed to win so much that Americans would become weary of it.
Uncertainty over the outcome of the election would extend protracted political turmoil in the coup-prone West African country of 1.6 million people that has hobbled economic development and made voters weary of the ruling class.
And while it's "tempting to latch on to the idea that the adults have, at last, taken charge," Americans who have grown weary of the "parade of carnival sideshows" will get no rest with this administration.
Weary of past administrations' attempts at "regime change," and skeptical of the evidence about who was truly behind the chemical attack, Mr. Merry argues that President Trump might be betraying the very voters that elected him.
Now there are the voters: Weary of waves of terrorism — like an attack on one candidate Sunday — they are skeptical of risking life and limb to cast ballots, especially given the widespread fraud in recent elections.
The former Breitbart impresario has a clearer-than-your-average-Republican grasp of the political promise of Trumpism — the power of a right-leaning populism to speak to voters weary of cultural liberalism and libertarian economics.
" But, she writes, "this only lasted for a while, and then my feeling was reversed and I was left oppressed, weary of myself, and so disgusted with my life that I could hardly bear to live.
To overcome that intraparty opposition — not to mention the hostility to his health care plan from Democrats — Mr. Trump will need to woo the very Republicans who are increasingly growing weary of defending his online assertions.
The Russia investigation continues to hang over the White House and could be the driving force behind several other departures as the staff grows weary of the mounting legal bills and interviews with the special prosecutor.
As he stalks his quarry through the wilds of medieval treatises on, for instance, the disputed existence of giants, even readers who share his fascinations — with mammoths or with medieval treatises — may weary of the chase.
Investors fear an escalating trade war between Washington and Beijing could hit global economic growth, and prominent U.S. business groups, while weary of what they see as China's mercantilist trade practices, have condemned Trump's aggressive tariffs.
Part of the thinking behind waiting for January is that big investors, weary of this year's rollercoaster ride would, after the year-end break, be more receptive to fresh deals that could count towards their 583 performance.
While bond prices, which move inversely to yields, initially sank after Trump's November victory, market participants have grown weary of the president's ability to push his agenda through congress, despite both chambers being controlled by fellow Republicans.
But he's beginning to grow weary of his mom moving them from town to town and identity to identity to avoid the relentless robotic killing machines that keep getting sent back into the past to kill him.
Diplomats stressed the E33 are weary of Iranian demands that they sustain a pact that Washington violated and said if Tehran followed suit they would have little choice but to acquiesce in the reimposition of U.N. sanctions.
Let&aposs get it wrapped and concluded because it just seems to me at least that this thing is sort of a never ending episode and I think the American people are growing weary of it. REP.
Those closest to him believe he made the decision to retire out of some combination of being weary of the persistent injuries and, as other younger riders rose through the ranks, at no longer being the best.
The recent launch, however, puts pressure on China to get North Korea in line with the international community, a job China has become increasingly weary of given its own financial woes and North Korea's near constant antics.
Renzi remains outwardly confident of victory, selling it to Italians weary of politics as way to get rid of 215 of the country's 315 senators and save 500 million euros ($560 million) a year as a result.
When we left Kevin Spacey's President Underwood and his first lady Macbeth, Claire, (Robin Wright), he was locked in a tough re-election campaign and she, weary of being used for his political gain, was leaving him.
Rickman took a delightful self-parodying turn in Galaxy Quest as a Shakespearean actor who has grown weary of his sci-fi fandom, which would turn out to be even more relevant after Rickman's Harry Potter fame.
For example, in Creamed in the Butt by My Handsome Living Corn, Tingle opens by addressing the growing politicization of the agriculture industry; his main character, a farmer, is growing weary of being wooed by corporate interests.
At their best, the various settings provide perfect reprieve: Before we have the chance to weary of the present-day sideshow, we're whisked into those of yore, only to end up right back at her mother's bedside.
On the other hand, you might simply be weary of wincing at the visions of filmmakers (in this case, Christina Choe) intent on rubbing our noses in lives ungraced by a single second of loveliness or joy.
To see one of Jacobs's shows is to witness the work of someone who has never become weary of creating, who knows — as all artists do — that every beginning is another chance to make the world anew.
I know the green grass has only just begun to grow o'er their graves, per a lingering shot early in the episode, but I can't be the only "Walking Dead" viewer weary of mourning Glenn and Abraham.
The clergy sex abuse crisis has engulfed the American Catholic Church for months, as leaders contend with growing state and federal investigations, and ordinary Catholics grow weary of waiting for the Vatican to finally resolve the crisis.
Part of the thinking behind waiting for January is that big investors, weary of this year's rollercoaster ride would, after the year-end break, be more receptive to fresh deals that could count towards their 225 performance.
I feel like there is so much more to art than making it commercial, and for a long time, people were weary of what they say and how honest they are because it might not help their career.
Under the headline "Inside the Failing Mission to Tame Donald Trump's Tongue," the Times story also cited sources who described Trump as having little interest in the advice of his team and growing weary of the presidential campaign.
"At some point investors - leery and indeed weary of receiving negative or near zero returns on their money, may at the margin desert the standard financial complex, for higher returning or better yet, less risky alternatives," Gross said.
Those who follow Ms. Merkel closely say that she is weary of grappling with Europe's troubles, and that her close circle, always small, is more defensive and withdrawn after last year's migrant crisis, which has weakened her politically.
Weary of the Mexican metal scene where they got their start, the pair moved to Dublin on 1999 and took to busking on the streets; seven years later, their self-titled sophomore album debuted atop the Irish charts.
Illiterate and weary of wandering, Chad wants a better life for his two kids — you can tell because he has plastic covers on his couch — while Colby prefers to fill their heads with primitive beliefs and gutter yearnings.
The chaos in Culiacan, a bastion of the elder Guzman's Sinaloa cartel, has turned up pressure on Lopez Obrador, who took office in December promising to pacify a country weary of more than a decade of gang violence.
In an effort to win over wavering lawmakers and to placate a public weary of seven years of austerity, the government has also prepared legislation that would introduce some so-called countermeasures, including social benefits for the poor.
Reciting themes and advocating for major social and economic changes he has championed for decades, the shambling, tousle-haired septuagenarian became the unlikely tribune of young Americans weary of what they viewed as calculated politics and incremental change.
But we must also acknowledge the reality I am here to talk about tonight: that nearly 16 years after September 11th attacks, after the extraordinary sacrifice of blood and treasure, the American people are weary of war without victory.
The senior Conservative source blamed the party's over-dependency on the tight messaging demanded by election guru Lynton Crosby for failing to endear May to voters weary of elections and rattled by two militant attacks in as many weeks.
In general, in a real conversation on race, quite a few whites would probably complain that they were weary of being called racists, or disapprove of affirmative action, or think we exaggerate the harm of the Confederate battle flag.
Before that schoolyard brawl even started, she had already grown weary of the Trump campaign's latest controversy, she said, generated by the Republican candidate's "hot mike" moment on a bus shared with Billy Bush, who was egging him on.
Tired of establishment Republicans and weary of the Obama years, they were willing to roll the dice on a guy they thought could deliver on a few crucial issues, namely handing over the Supreme Court to pro-life justices.
Maybe people grow weary of wrestling with their anger and helplessness, and shunt the thought to the back of their minds and try to simply go on with life, dealing with spouses and children, making dinner and making beds.
So goes the origin story of LPA, a year-old clothing line that has been taken up with enthusiasm by many in Hollywood and beyond who are perhaps weary of the official fashion calendar's incessant drumbeat, and its prices.
Mr. Trump's relationship with Mr. Kelly, who was the president's first secretary of homeland security, has also soured in recent months as the president has grown weary of Mr. Kelly's attempts to impose order on his White House operations.
"A lot of them aren't ready for prime time," said John Ziegler, a Trump critic who spent 20 years in conservative media but left his radio show last year after he grew weary of battling his pro-Trump audience.
To Alabama voters, weary of decades of Democratic back-scratching and scandals, Mr. Sessions seemed a breath of fresh air when he emerged on the political scene in 1994, after 12 years as the top federal prosecutor in Mobile.
WASHINGTON — In Sonny Perdue's telling, Georgians were growing weary of the corruption and scandals in their state when he took over as governor in 2000 — a time when he gave his own version of a "drain the swamp" pledge.
Fears may also grow that NATO initiatives along the eastern flank could be reversed if Trump decides that U.S. troop numbers should be downsized either to pacify Moscow or to rally support among voters weary of military engagements abroad.
While many Democrats weary of Reagan-era Republicanism envisioned their party racing to the left, Mr. Biden chafed as some advisers nudged him toward a kind of zealous populism, an imperfect fit for the candidate's within-the-system sensibility.
But on the other hand, I have to say that there has always been a fierce opposition to Berlusconi, and in the end Italians grew weary of his judiciary problems, which have dragged along for the past 20 years.
But we must also acknowledge the reality I am here to talk about tonight: that nearly 16 years after September 11th attacks, after the extraordinary sacrifice of blood and treasure, the American people are weary of war without victory.
San Jose, California-based Nutanix's share price exceeds the $13.40 value last placed on its shares in a 2014 funding round, an upgrade encouraging for the many unprofitable technology companies that, like Nutanix, have been weary of testing public market valuations.
She loved his style — it was her suggestion that he foreground Alexander, his first name, rather than Lee — and he loved her nonjudgmental stance, but he grew weary of her getting credit for his success in the media and distanced himself.
To black voters in the state who are weary of being courted by Democratic candidates who only appear close to primary day, Steyer's spending and attention is viewed as a sign of a candidate willing to fully invest in them.
I've lived in Seattle for almost three years, but it's been a little hard to break into the social scene and people are weary of new transplants — even though it feels like most people I meet aren't from Seattle either.
SCALISE: Look if they&aposve got facts about collusion with Russia, and that&aposs what this is supposed to be about, we&aposve never seen any- (END VIDEO CLIP) INGRAHAM: Well the public seems to be growing weary of this too.
In addition to the Ukraine answer, McCain singled out Shanahan as a Boeing executive, saying he was weary of top officials from the "big five" defense contractors -- Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics and Raytheon -- taking senior Pentagon jobs.
As for the European Union, it has grown weary of Washington's polarizing attitudes toward its allies, as it has condemned the highly controversial Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, which effectively lifts sovereign immunity, a time-honored cornerstone of diplomatic relations.
Maybe the gods have grown weary of messing with Nurmagomedov directly and decided to switch things up, to fuck with him and with us, to attack the man's opponents instead of the man himself, to knock him down by proxy.
Many Republicans, weary of repeated promises of a reborn Mr. Trump, remain skeptical that he can stick to his message over the next 11 weeks, and some say it is too late to persuade most voters to see him anew.
But some residents, like Olga Perez Guerra, who proudly wears a Che Guevara T-shirt and said she supports the Cuban government, admitted that the town's young people are weary of being cut off from the rest of their nation.
The tale begins with cruelty: A shapeshifter, weary of his inherently destructive existence (they devour human souls to extend their own lives), commits the taboo of raping and impregnating a human woman out of the twisted urge to create something.
When she begins to like consensually like re-involve herself with him, there are things that she's dealing with the make her feel regretful or weary of or very ambivalent about why she's doing this or how it makes her feel.
Firstly, it put a young black man, weary of the ways of the world, on the world stage and demanded that he become a spokesperson for his family and friends and fictive kin; the young and poor and black of America.
But Hersey had grown weary of being made to include peppy local color in his wartime dispatches from Asia, which is one reason that he gradually shifted his journalistic base from Time to The New Yorker , much to Luce's distress.
Op-Ed Contributors In September 1796, George Washington, weary of partisan combat just eight years after the ratification of the Constitution and the founding of the nation, wrote a farewell address explaining why he would not seek a third term.
Already weary of hearing "294-27.2," referring to the lead they had given up in their Super Bowl loss to the New England Patriots last winter, the Falcons were further haunted by a series of collapses during the regular season.
"If we are ever tempted to forget who we are, to grow weary of our cause, John's voice will always come as a whisper over our shoulder — we are better than this, America is better than this," Mr. Bush said.
By refusing to place a number on troops or to specify benchmarks for success, Mr. Trump was in essence shielding himself against potential backlash from his political base and from the American public, which has grown weary of the war.
And while the president has grown weary of directives from donors like the Mercers, he is mindful that they are among his major financial backers, and he is said to be conscious of the need to keep it that way.
And there's a sense that some of the audience — which in recent years has included women in the 25-to-54 demographic watching at home and those who view the viral clips online — is growing increasingly weary of the farce.
And we, in the White House — after slogging through the culture wars defending the unpopular policies of a wartime president, faced with the recession caused by international events, topped by Watergate and impeachment — were weary of the battle as well.
People here are weary of the games that have been played since the 2016 referendum and many are fed up with being at the mercy of distant politicians in Westminster, many of whom regard Northern Ireland as a backward nuisance.
The incident drew attention to the little-known U.S. military presence in Niger at a time when many Americans are weary of U.S. involvement in conflicts abroad and Nigeriens are chafing at the growing presence of foreign troops on their soil.
Image 2 of 2 MEXICO CITY – Mexicans vote Sunday in a potentially transformative election that could put in power a firebrand vowing to end politics and business as usual in a country weary of spiraling violence, unchecked corruption and scandal-plagued politicians.
The unravelling of ISIS ISIS was able to seize control of Mosul in June 2014 in a matter of hours from a much larger government force, aided and initially applauded by many residents who were weary of the heavy-handed Baghdad government.
Weary of spending another Congress with little power in the majority-dominated House and the drama of having to answer daily for the president's provocative comments and actions, 20 other House Republicans have announced they would not seek re-election in 2020.
That hesitance is fading fast as oil majors make ever-larger and longer-term commitments to drill in the Permian Basin and residents grow weary of traffic jams on once-rural roads, long waits for medical appointments, pricey housing and overcrowded schools.
But the leveraged loan market, which backs buyouts and helps companies refinance existing debt, is becoming weary of the practice as pent-up supply of new loans, along with volatility in equity markets and sovereign debt, has lessened the appetite for opportunistic repricings.
Diplomats have also stressed the European signatories are weary of Iranian demands that they sustain a pact that Washington has withdrawn from and said if Tehran followed suit they would have little choice but to acquiesce in the reimposition of U.N. sanctions.
KABUL (Reuters) - Hundreds of Afghans, weary of war and unsure of the future, have joined a letter-writing campaign to share their feelings with the powerful few who will decide on peace with the Taliban and, with it, the fate of their country.
I figured that with an extra berth, I could effectively double the apartment's holding capacity, allow out-of-towners to avoid hotels and offer refuge for friends, whether locked out of their own homes or weary of the slog back to Brooklyn.
Still, Trump might be tempted to declare an emergency because it could provide the type of dramatic moment he craves in a fight that motivates his base while providing an off-ramp for Republicans who have grown weary of the shutdown battle.
So although I will be watching those disabled athletes earn their props on the big stage, I also admit to being weary of having to get up on my own daily stage and field some embarrassing, prurient and occasionally soul-crushing questions.
Instead, I'm now more than a little weary of what the game's male fanbase will churn out in similar photo contests for Lost Legacy (see: the top comment on this Reddit thread about the photo mode to get a sense of why).
"Over time, the hope is that student audiences will grow weary of the tactics of provocateur, that cool heads will prevail and that we can return to civilized dialogue across political and ideological divides, without fear that protests will turn violent," said Nossel.
And he got in a dig at his other boss, Mr. Hollande: "Our country is weary of promises that have not been kept," Mr. Macron said, assuring the crowd he understood the "huge transformations" that were taking place in France's economy and society.
A Bank of Montreal report found that 60 percent of millennials surveyed are weary of paying rent, but around 70 percent are willing to delay buying a home until they can afford what they really want—so they plan to continue renting.
As a coveted international prospect, prep schools all over the country wanted him on their side, but thanks to a Nike contract his father signed, along with the money Fenerbahce gave his family, they were also weary of his flimsy amateur status.
Bowie's last glam single, 1974's "Rebel Rebel" isn't exactly subtle about its references to the subculture — "You've got your mother in a whirl / she's not sure if you're a boy or a girl" — but it's also a bit weary of them.
"The Democratic Party is caught between a base ready to move forward on Palestinian rights and an establishment weary of what that means for donors who are more conservative," said Yousef Munayyer, the executive director of the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights.
We may have reached an inflection point at which even partisans grow weary of the barrage of lies and the indefensible behavior, and Republican representatives finally realize that they are constitutional officers who must defend the country even if it damages their party.
Despite a recognition in both parties that much of the American public is weary of perpetual military conflict, the measures drew only modest support from Republicans, each time falling well short of the two-thirds majority vote necessary to override a veto.
EU leaders seemed to be growing weary of the whole thing (we feel their pain) and were unconvinced by Prime Minister Theresa May's promise that the UK could get its act together by her proposed exit date at the end of June.
Chances are the national events of recent weeks have left you somewhere on the spectrum from despairing to agog to pleased as punch, and at the very least weary of all that the past year's political campaigning has drummed up and drawn out.
The president's embrace of violence has shocked other countries and brought condemnation from human rights groups, but Mr. Duterte remains popular among a large segment of Filipinos weary of crime and enthusiastic about his pledge to rid the country of drug dealers.
For a middle-age writer like me, weary of fending off the elbows of intoxicated teenagers while keeping wind-whipped desert sand out of his eyes at Coachella, attending these shows in the city is a way to enjoy performances rather than merely survive them.
One source said Kelly had been trying to protect Tillerson as long as he could, but that Trump had grown weary of Tillerson's tendency to contradict the president on a variety of issues and had been telling friends he was about to dump him.
A concise explanation of Mr Arpaio's defeat is that locals grew weary of his distracting antics, even if the sheriff was a star of conservative talk radio and TV. Mr Arpaio, who styled himself "Sheriff Joe" and "America's Toughest Sheriff", was an authoritarian impresario.
Couple that strange situation with McElwain&aposs inability to develop a quarterback or improve a woeful offense, and it hardly would be a surprise to learn that the administrators are growing weary of McElwain even though he led the team to consecutive Eastern Division titles.
But that that's a lie, and that actually what he wants is he's just weary of these endless cycles, of living over and over again and it never ending, and that there's no way to stop that except to basically destroy the entire universe.
If you've grown weary of neck-bearded baristas in flannel and waiting in line for $5 eight-ounce cold brews, then you'll be happy to know that soon you may be able to avoid that experience altogether in order to get your morning caffeine fix.
Trump's rhetoric about immigrants "invading" the country could resonate in House districts filled with people who already responded to his call the first time, and who may be energized by immigration even if they have grown weary of Trump's personal foibles while in office.
Once the resolution passes, the coalition that supported it needs to decide which argument—the overtly anti-war or the proceduralist—to prioritize as a growing number of Americans across the political spectrum grow weary of Washington's other military campaigns in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq.
By now, the merely wealthy were long weary of the vanities and self-certainty of the very rich, and if the narrative that was playing out at St. Bernard's seemed provincial, it spoke to broader frustrations with entitlement shared even among the immensely privileged.
It wasn't unexpected ... most league insiders thought the Browns had grown weary of Manziel's antics -- including a grand jury investigation into an incident with his ex-GF -- and new head coach Hue Jackson had been publicly lukewarm on the idea of keeping Johnny around.
Judd was drawn to Texas in part because he was weary of the superficial chatter of the New York art world — he countered this malaise by buying enough land outside Marfa that he eventually owned a parcel nearly three times the size of Manhattan.
Although Mr. Kelly sought over the summer to keep Mr. Tillerson from leaving for the sake of continuity, the chief of staff has since grown weary of the constant fighting over personnel between the State Department and the White House, according to White House officials.
You can traipse down almost any street in the world, unbothered by snow or rain or gloom of night, completely safe, eating your Cheetos, and if you grow weary of your traipsing you can teleport to a completely new place on a new continent.
Mr. Trump and his White House counsel had already grown distant, with the president bristling at being advised not to take actions that could draw legal scrutiny, and Mr. McGahn becoming increasingly weary of serving a client who often refused to listen to legal reasoning.
One informal adviser to Haspel guiding her process on Capitol Hill was weary of what they considered a steady uphill battle, though the adviser appeared hopeful that once lawmakers extracted their "pound of flesh," a handful of Democrats would ultimately vote to confirm Haspel.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's president-elect Alberto Fernandez vowed on Monday to 'turn the page' on the IMF-backed policies of incumbent Mauricio Macri, after voters weary of rising poverty and inflation swept the left back to power in Latin America' No.3 economy.
" The blame for not bringing in the stars is landing largely on the team's owner, James L. Dolan, a cantankerous sort reviled by fans weary of all the losing — he had one of them ejected from the Garden this spring for shouting, "Sell the team!
" The blame for not bringing in the stars is landing largely on the team's owner, James L. Dolan, a cantankerous sort reviled by fans weary of all the losing — he had one of them ejected from the Garden this spring for shouting, "Sell the team!
Arena's sense of humor and sarcasm, on display several times in a half-hour interview at the team hotel here Monday, and his direct approach seem to have energized a group of players who had grown weary of Klinsmann's unpredictable and sometimes hawkish style.
Weary of the endless rows that pass for politics in the Balkans, and burned by what looks like the premature accession of Bulgaria and Romania in 2007, the Europeans have little appetite to expand their club further, especially as Brexit obliges them to manage its contraction.
But a rising number of local politicians, weary of the influence tech titans have wielded in places like San Francisco and Seattle — with their skyrocketing costs of living and ever-widening income inequality — are making a sustained push to draft and enforce stronger regulations on the industry.
It makes it all too easy to take something that maybe requires direct action today (as the teens realize) and shifting it to a future tense, to a time when these teens might be just as weary of this political process as all of us are.
Image 2 of 2 REYKJAVIK, Iceland – Words like "stability" and "trust" compete for attention on campaign billboards in Iceland&aposs capital as politicians seek to attract voters weary of political and economic chaos in this island nation that became a symbol of the global financial crisis.
In the late 13s, Gozo had grown weary of Tokyo's art scene and, as he recounted in an interview first published in 2007 and reprinted in the exhibition catalogue, he made his way to the Shimokita peninsula, in the far north of Honshu, to visit Mount Osore.
On the other hand, depending on who the Democratic nominee is, Trump could possibly grow those margins in 2020, as a result of disillusioned Democrats and other Americans who are dissatisfied with the country's direction or who are weary of the seemingly endless investigations of Trump.
" In a bid to make good on promises to lighten the load on Greeks weary of austerity measures, Mr. Tsipras said that 246 million euros, or about $276 million, raised from a recent auction of private television licenses would go toward "the needs of the welfare state.
"Whisper it, but there are even some senior DUP elected representatives, weary of the constant attacks on the party's social policies, who will not have lost too much sleep over what happened yesterday at Westminster," University of Liverpool politics professor Jon Tonge wrote in the Belfast Telegraph.
After Hurricane Harvey pushed oily floodwaters into their house in August, the Loshaks asked local officials to buy them out, joining more than 3,000 other Houston-area homeowners who grew weary of ripping out waterlogged drywall and ruined refrigerators after three devastating floods in three years.
It had been nearly two decades since the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Mr. Fuller had grown weary of what he called "the simple racial conflict," in which white characters and black ones are neatly arrayed on opposite sides of a battlefield.
Last spring, the scandals embroiled the prime minister in multiple rounds of questioning in Parliament, but the public grew weary of the arcane details of the cases, while both the opposition and the news media failed to produce definitive evidence that Mr. Abe had exerted improper influence.
From the New York Times, which first reported Bannon's sudden departure: Mr. Trump had recently grown weary of Mr. Bannon, complaining to other advisers that he believed his chief strategist had been leaking information to reporters and was taking too much credit for the president's successes.
He'd grown weary of cultivating them under greenhouse conditions, and the Moroccan desert was convenient to Europe — Thiemann had visited the painter Jacques Majorelle there in 1950 to bring back specimens from the Jardin Majorelle, later bought by Saint Laurent— so it was to Morocco he came.
"Looks forward to the next spring?" could mean that one is weary of the other seasons and is hoping for the season of rebirth, but in today's puzzle, the answer is DOWSES, because dowsing is all about trying to find water sources and other things through divination.
Voters have been through the 2014 Scottish independence poll, the 2015 election and last year's Brexit vote; they may be weary of another election and resent the prime minister for calling it (see the reaction of Brenda from Bristol, a voter who went viral after Mrs May's announcement).
"We are as motivated to protect consumers as advertisers are to abuse them," said Roi Carthy, the chief marketing officer for Shine, an Israeli company that recently began offering ad-blocking software to wireless carriers, which are increasingly weary of the burden data-intensive ads place on their networks.
But one thing is for sure: while both parties jockey for political advantage and people outside the beltway grow weary of the partisan gamesmanship they see on their televisions every day, there is still a realistic chance of bipartisan compromise on an issue of profound importance to many Americans.
There's a family-affair feel to the whole exercise, with Franco as Wiseau -- adopting a peculiar accent and unkempt mop of hair -- and his brother, Dave Franco, playing Sestero, who is initially caught up in Wiseau's enthusiasm before beginning to grow weary of apologizing for his pal's strangeness.
Tired of having to wheel out two words every time they talk about their country in English, and even more weary of foreigners getting their name wrong, leaders of the Czech Republic have decided to make things easier for everyone and give the nation a new title — Czechia.
The president and his allies argue that the country is "tired" of investigations, sounding very much like Nixon and his allies when they maintained that the public was weary of "wallowing in Watergate" — as if that was the definitive criterion for deciding whether to proceed with a constitutional responsibility.
He delivers personal anecdotes like he's auditioning for a film about his own life, expressing joy in such overt ways that, if it wasn't a completely dehumanising concept, I would start a petition suggesting that everyone feeling weathered and weary of life should be prescribed fifteen minutes with him.
But otherwise they have kept their distance, and Vonn has probably grown weary of hearing the ski community calling Shiffrin "the next Lindsey Vonn," something that first happened in 2010, not long after Vonn became the first American woman to win the Olympic downhill, at the Vancouver Olympics.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Still, either as a standalone phone or a companion device, the Light Phone 2 feels very different from pretty much anything out there, and for people weary of the stress and frustration that often comes with being constantly connected, it feels like a thoughtful alternative.
Hammond may also use his speech to signal how the government will respond to the message from many voters last week that they are weary of the spending cuts needed to turn Britain's budget deficit into a surplus, something the government says will take until the mid-2020s.
And even in Gaza, keepers of the tradition are growing weary of the fight: "It's hard to create a consistent system," Mahmoud Saqallah, owner of Saqallah Sweets, which has been in Gaza City for over a hundred years and serves some of the best knafa arabiya, told me in 2017.
While AT&T WatchTV has, to date, been more reliable that Sling TV or its sibling DirecTV Now were in their first days of operation, it's still just buggy enough to make me weary of relying on it for a living viewing of something like the next episode of AMC's Humans.
Surabian's inclusion in the group and the broader revamp was seen as crucial in getting buy-in from top donors, who have been weary of giving to the group because of some concerns of it being a "scam PAC," run by strategists not viewed as especially close to the president.
It might get tricky so be weary of the smallest details that might have been swapped around ... Get a good thorough look and keep a close watch on the the cast members of the "UglyDolls" movie to see if you have what it takes to really pick out the subtle switches!
The reason, we'd guess: While overzealous U.S. investors have grown weary of some of these unicorn companies — including the hedge funds and mutual funds that have largely backed off over the last 12 months or so —  foreign investors, with not a lot of better options to park their capital, see opportunity.
The fight against the state legislation highlights how some communities in the state are growing weary of the sanctuary law, or state Senate Bill 54, which bars state and local law enforcement officers from asking about the immigration status of people during routine interactions or participating in federal enforcement actions.
At home, I dreaded my family's return from the farm and was extra weary of opening texts from my brother, who thought it was funny to send me pictures from the scene: a detached lamb's head, a chicken running around with its head cut off—you know, casual things like that.
"While investors are biding time ahead of Wednesday's Federal Reserve announcement, they are also weary of holding dollars given the unlikely chance of a rate hike this week," said Lien, adding that if the BOJ was to cut rates deeper into negative territory, that could see the yen fall sharply.
"People who used to fight us in the streets are now sitting in the Parliament, wearing white shirts," Mr. Abel said of People's Party-Our Slovakia, which won 14 of the 150 seats in Slovakian Parliament in March elections, propelled by supporters weary of the country's inefficiency and corruption scandals.
Mr. Prince, a former member of the Navy SEALs, presented a plan to American and Afghan officials to use contractors to deliver a military withdrawal from Afghanistan, a potentially appealing objective for President Trump and other Americans who long ago grew weary of the United States' involvement, which began in 2001.
Over the previous several years I had grown weary of Mr. Bortnikov's denials of Russia's perfidy — about its mistreatment of American diplomats and citizens in Moscow, its repeated failure to adhere to cease-fire agreements in Syria and its paramilitary intervention in eastern Ukraine, to name just a few issues.
The vote was the first test of whether the protests could transform public anger that has led millions to take to the streets into actual votes, or whether the populace had grown weary of acts of civil disobedience that have snarled transportation and forced the closing of schools and businesses.
The year began with a federal military intervention to prop up the corrupt Republican regime in Louisiana against Democrats and the racist "White League" — an intervention that turned out to be hugely unpopular nationwide, as even many Republicans were growing weary of the seemingly endless federal involvement in the South.
Why Verge readers might care: For viewers who aren't already completely weary of zombie stories, musicals, or dark comedies that take the grimmest tropes with a lighthearted archness, this indie musical comedy about a bloody undead attack on a group of angsty high schoolers is pretty refreshing in its sheer commitment to fun.
Michael Kazin, a professor of history at Georgetown University, says that by the time students get to his survey classes, most realize that history is a constant partisan debate about how to interpret conflicts in America's past, and they are weary of the polarizing "master narratives" of Lynne Cheney versus Howard Zinn.
Regardless, political observers say Orange County's actions this week highlight how some communities in the state are growing weary of the sanctuary law, or state Senate Bill 54, which bars state and local law enforcement officers from asking about the immigration status of people during routine interactions or participating in federal enforcement actions.
Here's a few of them: There were many more important things to worry about than the 21st season of South Park, but longtime fans were weary of where the once-marginalizing, now pronouncedly mainstream bellwether for what we joke about and how we joke about it would go in an ever-persnickety 2017.
People in big cities, living cosmopolitan lives among diverse populations that resemble a tub of rainbow-colored ice cream, may be weary of institutions for other reasons, but they are less likely to blame diversity and inclusion for their problems, and are therefore less amenable to the destructive message of Donald Trump.
Hook-up culture has long been a source of moral panic for adult observers of college life, and those who are weary of such condemnations might find Freitas a bit grating when she says that one cause of sexual assault on campuses may be the absence of emotional intimacy between college sexual partners.
But in a country that already seems weary of hearing about the topic, the intense debate here in the Charleston area has led to meaningful discussions between friends over lunch, relatives at family gatherings and neighbors at parties — the rare instance where a political issue has lingered beyond a fleeting news cycle.
Photo: Getty For those of you already weary of the Christmas cheer, a new study published this week in Scientific Reports might put some pep in your step: It suggests the holiday spirit gets people more in the mood for boning, no matter where you live in the world and when you might celebrate it.
It fits the story, which is as much about the vulnerability and uncertainty of childhood as it is bloodsucking creatures of the night, but it also makes Let the Right One In an appealingly different sort of scary movie — and vampire movie, for that matter — for those weary of the genre's well-worn tropes.
Amid growing Tether concerns, other "stablecoins" are having a great week (Coindesk) Why it matters: Tether, a digital token said to be backed by U.S. dollars, is seeing its price continue to drop below $1 as investors have been increasingly weary of the issuer's claims and are rushing to exchange the tokens for real dollars.
Todd Gitlin, a sociologist and the author of books about the counterculture, said that "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance," in seeking to reconcile humanism with technological progress, had been perfectly timed for a generation weary of the '33s revolt against a soulless high-tech world dominated by a corporate and military-industrial order.
He swept into politics at just the time that message had its greatest resonance, when there were enough people leery of institutions and weary of the establishment; the wealthy, social, cultural and intellectual elites were on the outs, and there was an opening for an outsider who knew how to work his way in.
LONDON, June 15 (Reuters) - Four highly anticipated leveraged buyout deals hit Europe's leveraged loan market this week, much to the relief of investors who have grown weary of a raft of refinancing and repricing transactions, but questions have been raised about whether the market can process all of the new deals at the same time.
Although the White House initially reported that Bannon had tendered his resignation two weeks before leaving his posts as chief strategist and a member of the National Security Council, sources close to the President Trump have since claimed that the president had grown weary of the white nationalist's internecine tactics and fired the man.
Some Republicans on Capitol Hill are growing weary of defending Trump amid a blizzard of controversies — his de facto abandonment of the Kurds in northern Syria; his decision, swiftly reversed, to hold a Group of Seven (G-7) summit at his resort in Florida; and his likening of impeachment to "a lynching" in a Tuesday morning tweet.
My sense is that the Knicks' owner also grew weary of hearing from external sources that Ujiri was the obvious choice, abruptly cooled on that idea and, as we've so often seen in the Dolan era, decided to plot his own course no matter how much sense it made to try to import Toronto's president of basketball operations.
Questions about whether to name a running mate early or to announce that Biden would serve only one term have contributed to a long "will he or won't he" process, to the annoyance of some donors and operatives growing weary of his "seemingly endless" deliberation about the best way to enter the race, as one put it.
Mitchell is a "child with a child pretending": Weary of lies you're sending home So you sign all the papers in the family name You're sad and you're sorry but you're not ashamed, little green Have a happy ending The words are a slight nudge into oblivion, like a paper boat being launched into a swift current.
Interviews with more than a dozen White House, congressional and current and former Defense Department officials over the past six weeks paint a portrait of a president who has soured on his defense secretary, weary of unfavorable comparisons to Mr. Mattis as the adult in the room, and increasingly concerned that he is a Democrat at heart.
But with control of the US House and Senate at stake in this pivotal swing state — home to some of this year's most competitive races — Harris urged the group of Nevada activists to stay focused on winning over voters who are still feeling economic anxiety and are weary of the chaos surrounding the Trump White House.
" House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) condemned the decision to send troops and bolster arms sales to Saudi Arabia as "the latest outrageous attempt by the Trump Administration to circumvent the bipartisan, bicameral will of Congress," adding: "Americans are weary of war, and have no interest in entering another Middle East conflict, particularly on behalf of Saudi Arabia.
Trump used the Hawkeye state backdrop to officially re-introduce Terry Branstad Thursday as his pick to be the US ambassador to China during a rally in the Iowa governor's home state, a choice showcasing Trump's base of support among blue collar workers weary of trade deals as well as the important and fraught relationship the US has with the dominant Asian nation.
In that move, Russia was seen as having five main goals: stopping regime change abetted from outside the country; thwarting plans by Washington to isolate Moscow; proving that Russia was a more solid ally than the United States; showcasing new Russian weapons; and presenting a new foreign policy spectacle to a Russian public weary of the war in neighboring Ukraine.
In short: If killings like those of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile weren't so ordinary, people like Giuliani who see black people as making too much of the race thing would find themselves in an America much more to their liking, where black America is aware of and weary of racism but senses it more as an inconvenience than an obstacle.
Bloom revealed in the interview that he wasn't sure he wanted to show 6-year-old Flynn the films at first, but that his friends at school made it difficult: "I was weary of showing [the past films to Flynn], but getting older and going to school, kids started to talk about it," Bloom told host of This Morning Phillip Schofield.
Around the time that Ms. Salke was offered the job last month, a person close to Ms. Dubuc said that she had grown weary of the extended interview process and removed herself from the proceedings with the plan of signing a contract that was waiting for her at A&E Networks, which counts A&E, History and Lifetime among its stations.
Collectively, these interviews paint a picture of a second-term senator who is deeply weary of US military interventions, resists drawing distinctions between domestic and foreign policies, and has attracted to her presidential campaign a number of career diplomats who say Washington, as one adviser described it, is in urgent need of a "substantial rethink" of how it conducts foreign policy.
Questions aside on whether any of the candidates are presidential material, the colorful lineup, accentuated by spectacular campaign rallies, might come as a temporary relief for an electorate weary of five years of war with Russian-backed rebels in Ukraine's occupied Donbas region -- a conflict that has claimed an estimated 29,244 to 13,000 lives and displaced more than 1.5 million Ukrainians.

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