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"wobble" Definitions
  1. [usually singular] a slight unsteady movement from side to side
  2. a moment when you hesitate or lose confidence about something

733 Sentences With "wobble"

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"It's gone east, it could wobble back west or wobble further east," said Gov.
Does your kitchen table have a little wobble (or do any tables and chairs in your home have a little wobble)?
The researchers looked for a "Doppler wobble," or back and forth wobble of Proxima Centauri that would be caused by the gravitational pull of a planet in orbit.
Another tool will examine the speed of Mars' rotation and the wobble it makes as it spins along its axis, similar to the wobble in a spinning top.
The signal causes a wobble smaller than a proton's width.
Their selfie sticks wobble as they try to film themselves.
For one, it  has a consistent wobble in its rotation.
The unemployment rate can wobble for all sorts of reasons.
Take away one of these attributes, and democracy might wobble.
It's important to tighten everything, otherwise the table will wobble.
As we age, faces bloat and bits start to wobble.
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Feel even the hint of a pinched toe or wobble?
The posset gelled perfectly, like panna cotta without the wobble.
In the dancing, knees stay bent and often wobble flirtatiously.
The wobble method of planet hunting relies on sensitive spectroscopes.
Am I seeing things or did his lip just wobble?
But this past week, there has been another noticeable wobble.
"The oil chart failed a bit yesterday so we have had a wobble and the yen is the wobble currency of choice," said Richard Benson, head of portfolio management at currency fund Millennium in London.
Stand on one leg in the center of the wobble board.
Wall Street had overcome its brief wobble to end Wednesday firmer.
If she does, interest rates could jump and stocks could wobble.
The market has continued to wobble over the past few days.
As the stock markets wobble again, that parallel may seem unnerving.
You make a turn and suddenly, your bag begins to wobble.
Brighter stars make it easier to measure this wobble fairly quickly.
But not everyone agrees that the economy is starting to wobble.
Despite its technical wobble, the bold rover had an impressive run.
Conceptually, Dino Park makes the PUBG core wobble a little bit.
Groene told me that the redesign cut down on screen wobble.
When everybody else gets some wobble, then Spain gets it too.
It would wobble and roll – sometimes right to my father's loafers.
They catch her between postures, in moments of poignant psychological wobble.
Watching the adult wobble is proof that the child is there.
The curve controls the pitch, and the merest wobble creates vibrato.
A reader's judgment may wobble in sync with the siblings' own.
What it does do, unfortunately, is expose the book's foundational wobble.
PARELES Jah Wobble, the original bass player in Public Image Ltd.
"That is why the tables are made to wobble," she explains.
They wobble but they don't fall down — what's not to love?
We have caused the Earth to wobble, and it's getting worse.
Which was terrifying, as the headwinds had now become wobble-inducing crosswinds.
Miguel Ángel Jiménez, 18, attempted to jump a wobble with his skateboard.
After our brief lunar excursion the plane starts to wobble a tad.
THE TECH wobble of 22015 has turned out to be short-lived.
Mr Glasenberg failed to spot a commodities-price wobble coming in 251.
The extent of this wobble speaks to how massive a planet is.
The moon gets credit for moderating Earth's wobble and stabilizing its climate.
The announcement caused a wobble in the stock market, which is understandable.
And then the occasional if inevitable wobble-and-falls at the start.
It was a wobble, but as face-saving gambits go, it's flawed.
As a final challenge, practice balancing on a wobble board, he said.
These Freedom Caucus members will only wobble if Trump goes after them.
Bret Stephens: Gail, my affections wobble, but my antipathies remain the same.
The presence of an exoplanet pulls on the star, making it wobble.
He, Mr. Czukay and Jah Wobble, the bassist from Public Image Ltd.
Changes in surface geometry and mantle dynamics can influence the planet's wobble.
"I noticed the car wobble a little bit when I exited," she said.
When you're in the right spot, magic makes the sticks cross or wobble.
When done, the mixture puffs a little and doesn't wobble when shaken gently.
Bond prices will probably wobble a lot as markets seek insurance against risk.
The Harvard Business School professor described how companies often "wobble" in three areas.
Much has to go right for Mr Maduro's wobble to become his downfall.
February's market wobble was linked to bets on the continuation of low volatility.
Wobble Palace, which premiered at SXSW this past weekend, takes a different tack.
And the fund-raising agreement with the Republican National Committee continues to wobble.
It's an admittedly subtle wobble, but it's one that drives me absolutely crazy.
Some pets leap into your heart, while others may slink, crawl or wobble.
The tycoon's wobble and Mr Rubio's good result make that seem less plausible.
Droughts are causing Earth to wobble on its axis, according to new research.
We noticed that it started to wobble when we picked up the pace.
It started to wobble but I did not think of anything of it.
" Murray added his own caption, "Hey Kaitlyn (sic), you make my knees wobble!
You can almost feel the gold yolk wobble when you pick one up.
Could this wobble be the beginning of a larger crash, or a recession?
They actually wiggle and wobble, developing bends in places as they encircle planet.
Where her previous songs boomed and crashed, her new songs wobble and glow.
Commercial-property markets may wobble as WeWork curbs its appetite for office space.
A wobble in India thus represents more than a blow to Indian pride.
One of the main beneficiaries of the dollar's wobble has been the euro.
A second attempt at the Marciano eyes-down punch saw Lomachenko wobble Martinez.
Here's a 12-pack of Wobble Wedges Leveling Shims, on sale today for $6.57.
"There's been a wobble here, and that is what the market feels," Siegel said.
"It starts to wobble and spill cold air out to the south," said Weber.
Notwithstanding a recent wobble, they have since enjoyed a disproportionate share of the gains.
It's also worth using a tripod to eliminate wobble for the crispest photo possible.
Such a wobble could be caused by the gravitational pull of an orbiting planet.
Scientists in Paris have figured out what causes rolling suitcases to wobble then overturn.
Jah Wobble couldn't play his bass standing up because he was still learning it.
In the episodes since that one brief wobble, Jack has seemed almost too perfect.
When he started to wobble, her silent laughter made the whole window shake. ♦
Midway in the round, Ali appeared to wobble and he grabbed Foreman's shoulder momentarily.
After its initial morning wobble, however, the pound was more stable than last week.
But the weight of evidence is that Obama's Syrian wobble was a terrible error.
My legs wobble, and I dig my heels a little further into the mud.
They found that the wobble starts suddenly, after the crowd exceeds a critical threshold.
This novel may seem to wobble in the minutes after its landing gear retracts.
Strobe lights flash like firing synapses; Synths wobble and throb like a pounding headache.
For McDonald's to succeed, Kempczinski has to make sure that third leg doesn't wobble.
If he falls short, look for the stock market to wobble and perhaps swoon.
It is tempting to blame the country's economic wobble on its volatile and reckless leader.
While the screen does wobble a little bit on the hinge this didn't both me.
I'm getting goosebumps-inducing bass wobble from one spot and hard percussion hits from another.
Hardly any fighters managed to land a power punch on Mayweather, let alone wobble him.
It's manageable, but we have to try to ensure that we don't wobble too much.
This is the wobble of the earth's axis that slowly changes the positions of stars.
There was not a wobble in sight as she executed her backflip into two layouts.
Their record since that Steve Bruce-induced wobble has been 20163 wins and seven draws.
But here, those winds have dissipated, leaving Harvey to wobble around for a few days.
The painting is also an unusually easy-to-read example of Soutine's distinctive perspectival wobble.
That brain is going to wobble, and twist, and shake and bounce side to side.
That brain is going to wobble, and twist, and shake and bounce side to side.
First, the wobble of the muon is affected by what is called the quantum foam.
Angular momentum measures how likely a ball is to wobble through the air or not.
This in one of the prides of the country, we cannot allow it to wobble.
The wobble in broader thinking is what adds extra peril to the future of HBCUs.
It has acquired a distinct wobble and can grow thin at both ends of his range.
The sloshing of liquid deep inside the planet affects the pace and magnitude of the wobble.
Yet, democracy is like a bicycle: if it is not going forward it starts to wobble.
The wobble may also reflect a decision by investors to rethink the economic and financial outlook.
He finished first in the men's event but only after a wobble on a quad flip.
And they will slightly tug on the planets they orbit around, causing the planets to wobble.
The mountain of corporate debt, reckoned to have reached 70% of GDP, is starting to wobble.
Used with abandon, vibrato produces the kind of opulent wobble popular imagination identifies with opera singers.
There is a violent wobble as, for an instant, quintillions upon quintillions of kilograms redistribute themselves.
President Xi has announced two measures to shore things up as the economy continues to wobble.
Shame makes your tummy wobble like there are ants crawling up the walls of your insides.
If kids don't learn to wobble, they never learn to walk; they end up standing still.
After an hour of squawking kids, Jesse might wobble away with exhaustion but he never complained.
"How do you feel?" a woman in a cowboy hat asked me, spotting my chakral wobble.
And if you put a magnet in a magnetic field, it will wobble like a top.
Another weekend wobble could leave Spieth out of that event and out of the FedEx picture.
Each doll moves with a toddler-like wobble and is dressed in removable food-inspired clothing.
Perhaps that wobble could be due to the presence of a second planet, the researchers thought.
Another weekend wobble could leave Spieth out of that event and out of the FedEx picture.
Fortunately, these wobble shifts are not expected to have any dire consequences for life on Earth.
Footage exhibits a lot of rolling shutter effect (objects wobble like jelly when you pan the camera).
But if certain policies play out as expected, the rally's legs may begin to wobble, Siegel said.
I wobble home (luckily my old apartment is only a 10 minute walk from my new one).
"I wanted it to have this frailty, like when your grandmother's handwriting starts to wobble," she says.
It didn't sound like Mr Powell is too bothered about the recent wobble in the equity market.
You can't test them with a knife so you have to go on the amount of wobble.
Even though they're small, planets can cause their stars to slightly wobble — a sign of their presence.
Also, maybe it's my own imperfect placement, but there's a bit of a wobble when I type.
From his head wobble to the precise marching to the effortless shoulder shimmys — Beyoncé would be proud.
Something hit or scraped or brushed against something else, and that made the air around it wobble.
Traders, politicians and financial journalists keep constant watch over bond yields as they wobble up and down.
If it's effortless and the laptop doesn't make a sound or wobble, then it's probably built well.
But if you don't, you can also watch them wobble, expand, blink, and get stroked into being.
Thanks to an improved hinge, the display doesn't wobble, which was a problem with the original version.
"It's ever since we started with the tariffs that the market has begun to wobble," Meckler said.
We had a bit of wobble, but I think people are looking it and are still positive.
As the Giants wobble through the final lap of the pennant race, their bullpen has repeatedly failed.
The first chips, which weighed as much as 12 grams, caused the balls to wobble when thrown.
The University of Michigan's closely watched consumer sentiment index rebounded, after a worrying wobble in recent months.
It could be a single-quarter wobble, but the data was worth chewing on all the same.
Vernon's falsetto is still identifiable through the digital scrim, but now the words wobble beyond his control.
Its subsequent wobble exposed a Himalaya of bad loans, particularly at state-owned banks which dominate lending.
As the post-WWII and Cold War eras increasingly wobble, we dare not make that mistake again.
After an unprecedented run-up to record highs, stocks around the world are finally beginning to wobble.
Conflicting rainbows contour subjects in late-night New York scenes brought to life by a gentle parallax wobble.
This wobble annoys me to no end and is a fault I repeatedly gripe about with touchscreen laptops.
In 1995, they were observing a star in the constellation Pegasus (specifically, 51 Pegasi) and noticed it wobble.
Scientists call this anomaly a "wobble," which might be the most adorable name for atmospheric irregularities ever created.
OR EVERY TIME THERE IS A WOBBLE IN THE MARKET, LIKE WE ALL LOOK AT THE CENTRAL BANK.
The podium began to wobble, then Manson fell backwards with the prop coming down on top of him.
It's reminiscent of Coen brothers comedies, although there are moments when Blair's well-paced story starts to wobble.
They have this ability; on command they can make their eyes wobble at anytime when they're asked to.
Attitude-control issues could be causing them to wobble and lose the ability to send and receive commands.
The hinge is stiff, so the screen doesn't wobble, but is still easy to open with one finger.
Barclays' results contrasted with Lloyds', whose shares ended Wednesday's session with a slight gain despite an initial wobble.
FINK: But if you don't talk about your purpose, I actually believe you wobble, you go back and forth.
Mr. Epperson, who accompanied himself, has what has been called a personality voice: an instrument with a broad wobble.
About half were marred by the boat&aposs constant sway and wobble that left them with a crooked horizon.
A weak vortex can cause the jet stream to wobble southward, bringing the cold polar air down with it.
If it is not credible, then you have the international community that can wobble on its commitment to Mexico.
The only distraction was that some highly reflective surfaces like a metal flooring appeared to jitter and wobble slightly.
With a wobble you fall down next to him, pass a hand over his back and murmur something sentimental.
Or maybe he just knew it would be an advantage for Pickens' star running back Jeffrey "Wobble Legs" Jenkins*.
Whoever is holding the phone—presumably it's a phone—gives the viewer a vertigo-inducing wobble to start with.
The shuttles vary in weight ever so slightly, and counterintuitively, the lighter shuttles fly slower because they wobble more.
He preferred to dial up the variability and wobble that distinguish a groove as human, intriguing in its imperfection.
They stumble along branches and wobble their small feathered bodies as if they have had one marg too many.
If economic performance continues to wobble, shadow bankers will through necessity become part of the solution — not the problem.
These late works depict people confused, annoyed, disoriented; Klee's lines wobble and shimmy, and his figures struggle to balance.
The share price of Cemex, a cement company, has fallen by a fifth this year amid a wobble in construction.
Silas pushes it around the floor with his nose, making it wobble back and forth to get his food out.
He again went 4-1 up before a wobble saw him fail to convert eight set points at 5-3.
Here is the answer to the 'does the camera bump make iPad Pro wobble on a table' question (no) pic.twitter.
So, if it is within a few miles of the Florida coast, Matthew could easily wobble onshore at any point.
The first trading day of 226 extended the market wobble, with stocks closing down in Asia and gyrating in Europe.
Nonetheless, the rumoured wobble has again called into question the president's commitment to the 17-year-old war in Afghanistan.
Cuz, I mean, come on, that calf learning to walk and wobble around was too cute to look away from.
Originally, it supported three hand movements — a slight hand wobble, a slow tilt to the side, and a tilt forward.
The hinge is quite sturdy and doesn't have the horrible screen wobble so many 2-in-1s are plagued by.
In 2012, a group of astronomers thought they found a planet orbiting Alpha Centauri B, based on the star's wobble.
The same one that Penn used to wobble Hughes, Henderson used to starch Babalu, and Rua used to decimate Overeem.
A weakened polar vortex can be likened to a spinning top that starts to wobble more as its speed decreases.
After an early wobble, he switched gears to prevail and move within touching distance of his 16th grand slam title.
But it began to wobble again as Japan's Nikkei surrendered early gains and fell to four-month lows on Wednesday.
As Proxima b orbits around the star, the tiny world's gravity tugs on Proxima Centauri, causing the star to wobble.
But even before the referendum, there were worries about global growth, particularly during the market wobble of January and February.
These first planets were found by looking at the wobble of stars orbited by very large planets in close orbits.
Each time the indexes stall or tech stocks wobble, retail investors turn cautious in their fund purchases and options trading.
But the impact of China's wobble is worse for manufacturers nearer the start of the supply chain, like tiny Nagumo.
Sometimes, this means they'll end up swapping positions; occasionally they'll wobble drunkenly as they land; more frequently, they'll fall over.
And in some cases, especially the ghostly landscape of the big triptych, "Love Letter," a nervous wobble betrays the hand.
The gravity of the Moon and Sun pull on the bulge, which causes the Earth to wobble like a top.
It's made of acacia wood and won't wobble, which is what you want when it's time to write your novel.
The wobble also connotes a lack of self-seriousness: Formal rigor isn't part of D.R.A.M.'s arsenal, nor is complexity.
The keyboard has just a little more wobble than a classic Surface keyboard when you're using it on your lap.
That huge camera module makes the phone wobble on a table if you tap near the top of the screen.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' First, slabs of pork belly are fried until they're half crackle, half wobble.
Everyone hollered and applauded as they watched him disappear down Valencia Street — very fast, but with a pronounced, unsettling wobble.
He's grown accustomed to the "wobble now and then in his peripheral vision" as they continue to hover around him.
With every addition of an acoustic guitar or dubstep wobble, Swift gives each inflection of her pain a different sound.
So here are deviled eggs, made wickeder by breading and deep-frying the whites, crunchy veneer giving way to wobble.
"You will wobble and you will not do anything of infinite means, you will not do anything that is timeless."
It doesn't shake, wobble, or squeak when ascended thanks to a robust frame constructed of 2-inch steel metal tubing.
He also apparently got in on a little number called the Wobble -- with which he seemed a bit less familiar.
The degree of dimming, plus measurements of the star's "wobble" confirmed both the presence and size of the large gas giant.
The way that position varies may indicate a wobble in the planet's rotation and consequently shed light on its internal composition.
But when the winds slow, the low tends to wobble, like a spinning top becoming less stable as it slows down.
As Prosthetic Knowledge points out, the game was created by engineers Alex S (Fuzzy Wobble) and Gabriel Gianordoli for Adult Swim.
That wobble in 2013 followed some stray remarks from America's Federal Reserve, which suggested it might soon slow its asset purchases.
At this point, I find that the veins in my arm "wobble around" a lot, which makes them difficult to locate.
But each of the positions has a little give to it that can cause the screen to wobble when moved around.
You know, four seasons in, a lot of shows start to wobble a little bit; this doesn't seem wobbly at all.
Go ahead with the trap and the crazy wobble whatever, do all that, I love it, but it's a different thing.
Turns out that fatter penguins seems to lean in to their walk more, causing them to wobble—and fall—more easily.
The star and the disk of matter are slightly misaligned from the black hole's spin direction, so it produces the wobble.
But if he starts losing the biggest states — and his supporters wobble on him — that front-runner status could easily evaporate.
Yes. You know, I remember Jah Wobble saying to me, when he was in PiL, the wages were $28 a week.
But this policy of intervening when markets wobble, dating all the way back to the 1980s, has a steadily higher price.
That pact seemed to wobble a bit as Mr Kasich said he still wanted people to vote for him in Indiana.
When Proxima b orbits around Proxima Centauri, the planet's gravity actually tugs on the star and causes it to wobble slightly.
Investors are fearful of a tit-for-tat trade war, though markets were relatively calm on Monday after an early wobble.
SPX looks set to end July up around 3 percent despite a late-month wobble in technology, with industrials providing support.
"The China wobble is not helping global sentiment," said Stephen Innes, head of trading in Asia-Pacific for Oanda in Singapore.
"Over every 40,000 years or so there's this little wobble, and that has pronounced long-term effects [on Earth]," Munger says.
I wobble the string a little bit, I vary it just a little, to see whether the area increases or decreases.
Housing is often among the first sectors to wobble; as rates on mortgages go up, this chokes off new housing demand.
However, there&aposs a wobble in Earth&aposs rotational axis called precession, which alters the view of the zodiac from Earth.
In the penalty area, he stands up defenders — he does not panic or wobble — and then finds ways to beat them.
"We had a tiny wobble so there was no point finishing the lap because we were quite far behind," Vettel added.
On one note the first violinist enacted a sort of extravagant, slowed-down vibrato that resulted in a quarter-tone wobble.
Assembling a console table without even a hint of leg wobble makes me feel like an absolute champion, it really does.
Human-driven climate change is intensifying Earth's natural wobble, according to a new study published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
And now that the lawsuits are over and Faraday Future continues to wobble, it seems that plans for Canoo are gathering steam.
Hurricanes don't usually move in a straight path, they wobble like a spinning top, moving abruptly left or right a few miles.
He mains the Ice Climbers, a character that is ironically considered both lower tier and overpowered with its double-whammy wobble move.
Tsitsipas, 20, survived a mid-match wobble to get past Polish qualifier Hubert Hurkacz 7-6(4) 6-7(1) 6-1.
The South African rand strengthened 2102 percent and the Mexican peso firmed 217 percent, continuing its recovery from a mid-week wobble.
They bounce off his body, but hitting his head causes it to wobble and force his bouffant locks up into the wind.
Earlier, big-serving Raonic overcame a second-set wobble against the 15th-seeded Goffin to reach his third ATP Masters 1000 final.
Anna Lunoe played "Wobble" on her Beats 1 show, and said she met you and your mother when she played in NYC.
A reliable performer is someone with various credentials who shows up each week — that's a solid stock that's not going to wobble.
The EEF manufacturing association said February's dip in manufacturing output looked "more like a temporary wobble than a turn for the worse".
Here, at the hotel bar, there was little tension, only clapping and cheering except for during Simone's wobble on the balance beam.
Cups must be stacked up and then taken down in a specific order, and they cannot wobble or fall off the mat.
They jiggle like jelly, they wobble like cheesecake, and they bounce like toddlers on a rigid diet of Skittles and Red Bull.
He worked often with the bassist Jah Wobble, of Public Image Ltd, and Mr. Eno, on whose albums he sometimes played bass.
"Without motive, you will wobble about," the billionaire entrepreneur reads from the book at a 2013 Y Combinator Start-up School event.
Most regional markets steadied after a brief wobble and MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was flat by midday.
Hit it with an infrared light to make them wobble, and watch it fall when you take away all of its health.
But Froome said it was purely accidental, "a bit of a wobble," not an attempt to reprimand Aru for his earlier attack.
In just a few generations preceding it, every fixed point that had oriented the world for thousands of years began to wobble.
But since then national polls have seen the party wobble slightly, falling from about one point behind the CDU to about three now.
A planet's gravitational pull can cause its host star to slightly wobble, giving astronomers an idea of just how massive the world is.
The unsightly hinge gap when you close the Book 2 is still there, and the wobble when you touch the display still exists.
Roughly 60 percent of Americans identify as middle class or upper-middle class, despite a wobble during the worst of the Great Recession.
The camera bump on the back does not cause the iPad to wobble if you lay it flat on a counter and draw.
Even though a planet is relatively small, it still has a gravitational influence over its star, causing the celestial object to wobble slightly.
We were just about to step out [at a Buckingham Palace garden party] and she had a bit of a wobble and cried.
But a year later, independent measurements of Enceladus' "libration"—a slight wobble as it orbits Saturn—revealed that the ocean is probably global.
The IPO market wobble has extended beyond developed markets, with cancellations in countries including Russia and Turkey, driven largely by geo-political factors.
We're told the two artists did discuss touring together after their G-Eazy collab, "Wobble Up," but talks never materialized into a deal.
In spite of the wobble, JP Morgan analysts led by Ayub Hanif said they still expected equity markets to rise by year-end.
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Tenants of the building told The New York Times that, along with other issues, the elevators would "wobble erratically" and stop between floors.
Planes launched from the Admiral Kuznetsov wobble aloft from a sort of ski jump, forcing them to take off without a full load.
My whole room seems to wobble, but since it's pitch dark in this miserable pit, it's hard to tell what's going on exactly.
Once he survived that mini wobble, he rolled through six successive games before Pouille unexpectedly ended the run by breaking the Federer serve.
Movies about the millennial moment are multitudinous, but "Wobble Palace" is special: a sendup of broke-artist types that shimmers with abashed affection.
And after the economic data started to wobble late last year, the Fed announced that it would taper the reduction of its holdings.
Sure, it's large and occupies almost a third of the back, but it's still thin enough to not wobble on a flat surface.
European markets closed higher Tuesday afternoon as investors reacted to better-than-expected economic data and shrugged off a tech wobble in Asia.
Though the overall trend is for rising temperatures, warming does not occur in a straight line and can wobble from year to year.
To the left of these girls, in a more sparse part of the rink, another skater lost her balance and started to wobble.
We've detected the energy wave from relatively tiny black holes slamming together to create a wobble in space-time a billion light-years away.
The strategists first see a "wobble" in January and February, but they don't expect a major first-quarter correction before the next surge higher.
A gravitational wave makes one of the split beams wobble and interfere with the other beam, making a wave shape visible in a detector.
Impressively, tonight's video shows that SpaceX pulled off perhaps its smoothest landing yet, with barely a wobble as the Falcon 9 rocket touched down.
" Her goal for the company, Frei said, is the same as she has for Kalanick: "He and Uber can wobble, but not fall down.
Apple cheered investors when it reported a rise in revenue for the last three months of 2016, dispelling worries about a wobble in sales.
"Without the Fed's support right now, I think the dollar is just going to wobble," Innes said, referring to the greenback's near-term outlook.
He expects "huge" losses if Matthew follows its current track, but a little bit of a "wobble" in the storm's direction can change things.
"With China slowing, the EU sickly and the U.S. data starting to wobble, an economic downturn remains a clear and present danger," said Innes.
All they seem to do is cry, scream and wobble about the place looking for the nearest sharp object to trip and fall on.
The economic model that's been built on this system of state-sanctioned bloodletting is beginning to wobble under the weight of its own contradictions.
"There are clearly negative headwinds coming from the fears of trade protectionism and stock markets have had a bit of a wobble," Nixon said.
It's a good wobble, the kind that shows something productive working its way through the foundations, like dirt shaking as something green sprouts beneath.
The sight of Chinese workers building roads while domestic economies wobble has stirred popular resentment, as have Chinese purchases of local assets and businesses.
Any sign that India will wobble on cleaning up the ailing banking sector or inflation-targeting will hurt its ability to attract foreign investment.
But the uptrend was narrowly maintained as trade-policy conflicts, rising bond yields, a tech-regulation panic and an unnerving wobble on global growth.
At times that has looked possible, only for Boro to wobble their way through a bad run that threatens to destabilise the whole campaign.
Anthologies tend to wobble in quality from one story to the next, but the work here bottoms out at vivid and frequently reaches greatness.
Misra expects that 10 or 15 of the portfolio companies "may wobble over time," but that the worst outcomes are in the rearview mirror.
Previously, NASA used the scoop to push on the soil around the hole, hoping to collapse the hole so the drill wouldn't wobble around.
The 28-year-old then made eight straight pars but a slight wobble towards the end meant that he could not extend his lead further.
The wobble-added interlopers quickly moved on to EDM-trap, while the genre's flagship artist Skrillex is now producing tropical house songs for Justin Bieber.
U.S. Senate Republicans failed to dismantle Obamacare, Russia ordered the U.S. to cut diplomatic staff and an Amazon wobble created ripples across worldwide stock markets.
If a gravitational wave passes through our planet, one of the lasers moves in and out of phase with the other, creating a telltale wobble.
They finally measured that wobble for the first time almost immediately after the upgrade was completed, in September of 2015, and announced it last February.
I'd still like to see Microsoft refine the design more to address the hinge and screen wobble fully, and pack in a better power supply.
Trump also blasted pharmaceutical companies over high drug prices, causing health stocks to snap a six-day winning streak and a wobble on Wall Street.
And it's attached only by that single flap, so the whole thing can wobble around if, again, it's not on a perfectly flat, stable surface.
Not only did he stumble every time Magny landed any sort of strike, he seemed to wobble as he threw his own shots as well.
Competitor Gregor Beedie said the key to success was releasing the toad flat from the hand, making sure it does not wobble in mid-air.
Back in emerging economy share markets, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan had ended little changed after recovering from an initial wobble.
And then you stand there in your jiggle and wobble and decay and jabber on about all the apocalyptic minutia your crazy ass is clocking.
The Fed is watching warily as global trade flows slow, manufacturing indexes sag and confidence gauges wobble against continuing uncertainty about Mr. Trump's trade war.
This year's wobble in oil prices has been hitting U.S. oil companies, which already have been under pressure from a  limited access to capital markets.
He sounded solid in the first half, even if one note broke into a wobble and, at moments, his voice boomed more than it soared.
Like the Little Tramp, who often ended his films by tottering down the road, he'd mentally twirl a cane and wobble lakeward into the sunset.
When the tone starts to wobble, he'll chime in with a line like, "I'm a lazy, horrible, home-comforts-wanting pig," to reset the balance.
The JPL team estimates that anthropogenic climate change, glacial rebound, and mantle convection have had roughly equal impacts on Earth's wobble over the past century.
U.S. stocks began to wobble last Friday after a healthy U.S. labor market report sparked a spike in bond yields and fears of rising inflation.
Switching genres to modern electronic music, I find the M23xBT headphones deliver all the delightful bass slam and wobble that Channel Tres' eponymous EP calls for.
However, play was blown dead and the initial call on the ice was no goal since Dubnyk had caused the goal to wobble on its moorings.
Separately, they are hoping to use the Keck telescope, in Hawaii, to try to measure the wobble that the moon's parent planet induces in its star.
But individual stocks and industries have had the odd wobble, not least when they have been the subject of a hostile tweet from the incoming president.
On January 29th, before the market wobble, an index of financial conditions compiled by Goldman Sachs, which falls as conditions loosen, touched an all-time low.
After watching the bank wobble on the edge of insolvency for months, regulators eased market jitters with a relatively swift winding up of the Spanish lender.
It would seem that the stiff upper lip is starting to wobble, so we had a walk around London and chatted to some men about it.
That lifted the year-on-year earnings gain to 2.3 percent from 2000 percent in February, a welcome development after the recent wobble in consumer sentiment.
Against the yen, the chief gainer from a wobble in global risk appetite earlier this week, it was up almost half a percent at 113.75 yen.
It explains how the market wobble was very little to do with jobs data or inflation, the Federal Reserve's Beige Book or PMIs (Purchasing Managers' Index).
The outcome has been mayhem in British politics; clamors for similar votes from other secessionist movements in Europe; and a major wobble in global financial markets.
You're about six or seven months out from the Valentine's Day wobble, so I can see why you want to get out there but are afraid.
At any rate, the hinge itself is firm, and doesn't wobble (too much) when you're tapping on the Swift's Full HD 27-inch IPS touch-screen.
"You only need a few votes to make the coalition wobble in the Senate," said Luigi Zanda, the head of the PD in the upper house.
Portugal, faced with the loss of its leader and its motor and its man who is always in lights, did not wither or wilt or wobble.
Eventually the yogurt would lose its wobble, at which point she might rewrap the muslin around it and hang it over a bowl for another day.
The Fold also suffers from a slight wobble or unevenness while scrolling, where the left side the screen moves just barely ahead of the right side.
Touch controls make adding wobble, reverb or repeat effects a snap and also made me reminisce at being back at a CES afterparty in Vegas, i.e.
Matthew noted there was a tremolo to the sound; something about the space made the pitch of the echoes wobble up and down as they repeated.
But the opacity of the production overall means we still can't read her with any clarity, and the play acquires a weird wobble at its core.
The group of adorable five-year-olds wobble onto petting zoo grounds just as the similarly unsteady zombies are escaping from a nearby American experimentation facility.
He said he considered Ms. Takayama a gift: She was not one of those sopranos whose voice had a wobble or whose top notes were shaky.
Once the battery hit full capacity, which happened to be in the middle of a large hill, the braking felt a lot like a speed wobble.
Tern designed the Vektron from the ground up as an e-bike, allowing it to avoid suffering from the flex or wobble that impacts other designs.
The new keycaps lock into the keycap at the top of travel to make them more stable when at rest, correcting the MacBook Air-era wobble.
Markets had been positioned for a victory for Democrat Clinton until last week's wobble, and she is seen as offering greater certainty and stability by investors.
My daughter and I, holding on to each other tight, watched that bed wobble in the back of a pickup as it escaped down the street.
"Record-setting global equities may well start to wobble if inflation starts to pick up, or if bond yields/interest rates continue to rise," it said.
Swaths of continental land, long compressed under the weight of heavy icefields, then expanded in an effect called "glacial rebound," which has also influenced Earth's wobble.
While some artists wobble walking the tightrope between mainstream accessibility and underground credibility, Stormzy has pulled out a deckchair and is reclining comfortably in the middle.
His unseeing eyes wobble and spin independently of one another, and many, many different parts of him squeak (I'm assured; I haven't gotten to test this myself).
In Asia, Japan's Nikkei rose 23 percent, while Shanghai closed up 1.2 percent and Hong Kong's Hang Seng recovered from an early wobble to add 0.2 percent.
As stocks wobble and bonds sell off, there's an underlying crankiness that President Donald Trump won't deliver what financial markets want most when he speaks Tuesday night.
"If consumers were to wobble in the near-term, it would have profound negative implications for the overall economic outlook," LaVorgna said in a note to clients.
There's a slight hand wobble, which is for vibrato, a slow tilt back and forth for pitch bend, and a tilt forward for a low pass filter.
Performance artist David Henry Nobody Jr. finally brought his years-long project The Human Weeble Wobble to the masses after it went viral on Instagram last year.
It was surprisingly sturdy and well-balanced; when I reached out to touch the screen, there was no irritating screen wobble, and it didn't feel top heavy.
The morning after Wobble Palace's premiere, I spoke to Kotlyarenko about why filmmakers are so reticent to engage with technology and how our phones drive our neuroses.
I was looking after her," Eugenie said, adding, "And then about an hour later, I had a wobble and started crying and Bea was there for me.
The euro shock off its Spanish wobble to nudge up 0.3 percent to $1.1827, while Britain's pound slide again as Brexit-related uncertainty and weaker data weighed.
"It was just a little wobble, it's not much," said Ken Wheeler, manager of a hardware store at Taumarunui, 31 km (19 miles) northeast of the epicenter.
"The fact we have had that wobble yesterday might mean we see some profit taking into the weekend," Duke told CNBC in a phone interview on Friday.
It does have a camera bump, which I find aesthetically aggravating but at least it doesn't make the iPad wobble when you set it on a table.
The Earth undergoes similar deviations as it orbits the sun, like in the shape of its orbit, the tilt of its axis, and its wobble (a.k.a. precession).
The suite of geophysical instruments will take measurements of Mars' internal activity like seismology and the wobble as the sun and its moons tug on the planet.
Dyche's side have been in the hunt throughout the campaign, never losing two on the spin and suffering their only real wobble during the hectic December schedule.
CreditCreditSam Falk/The New York Times Each year, droves of would-be ice queens and kings wobble onto the frozen expanse at Wollman Rink in Central Park.
Meanwhile, a radio transmitter will send back signals tracking Mars' subtle rotational wobble to reveal the size of the planet's core and possibly whether it remains molten.
Precession of the equinoxesThe main reason astrological signs fail to line up with the zodiac, though, is a wobble in the Earth&aposs rotational axis called precession.
Earlier Dimitrov, who had been struggling since being beaten in the U.S. Open semi-finals in September, overcame a second-set wobble to reach the last four.
In Asia, Japan's Nikkei rose 0.6 percent, while Shanghai closed up 1.2 percent and Hong Kong's Hang Seng recovered from an early wobble to add 0.3 percent.
I wobble my snake-front-body and I waggle my bag-back-body and they meet in the middle to plan a bad idea to upset you.
To reckon with the available light, he had to compensate by lengthening the time of exposure, which endangers any image to the hazards of wobble and blur.
The 2-year-old rescue cat was born without eyes and with the neurological condition Cerebellar Hyperplasia, which causes him to wobble and fall over when he walks.
This appears to be causing the inner part of the disk to wobble like a spinning top and fire jets out in different directions as it changes orientation.
By measuring the larger star's "wobble," which is caused by the gravitational influence of the smaller star, the astronomers were able to infer the mass of J1808-5104.
Let the other silly things teeter and wobble and mince about on high heels—you're on your third husband and fourth mimosa, so flats are where it's at.
The expectations index, by contrast, has remained steady, apart from a brief wobble at the end of 22018, and this month climbed to its highest since January 2004.
Related: Your Zodiac Sign May Have Changed — But Don't PanicNASA added that since then, thanks to a wobble in the Earth's axis, the position of constellations have changed.
MARKETS WOBBLE AFTER FED AFFIRMS ITS PLANS | The Federal Reserve did not raise its benchmark interest rate, but indicated that its plan to gradually increase it remained intact,
In the thousands of years since then, though, the agency notes that the position of those constellations has shifted, due to a tiny wobble in the Earth's axis.
Every so often, deep rumbling sounds (recorded during an earthquake in Chile in 2008) vibrate the room and produce waves that deform and wobble the reflected topographic map.
Granted, stock valuations are a good bit higher now, but until and unless corporate debt markets wobble it's hard to say much dramatic or sustained downside in stocks.
As with the wind resistance you feel when sticking a hand out of a moving car's window, Cassini began to wobble as it flew deeper into the atmosphere.
"While no-one knows how Brexit will play out, this new analysis suggests that London's economy is beginning to wobble," think tank director Ben Rogers said on Tuesday.
The markets did wobble on the missile headlines, the VIX shot up, and with stocks at record highs, it would not be a surprise to see more volatility.
Elsewhere, the new XPS sports a redesigned hinge that's easier to open with a single finger, but also more stable when open to cut down on screen wobble.
These two animal drawings are just savage and self-aware enough to wobble with a deeply humanistic esprit fou that imagines the possession of an outrageous animal consciousness.
You suffered unnecessary worry, uncomfortable diagnostic tests, and were given medications that could cause serious side effects, all because of an uninterpretable wobble detected by a health gadget.
And when he was through and had exhausted his energy, Maidana came back, until in the 10th, Maidana landed one last big shot, and Khan began to wobble.
Afterward, wobble a few meters to Mannerheimintie, the main street of Helsinki, where you can wave at—or moon—the motorcade when the heads of state drive by.
Fun for dogs of all ages, the Wobble Wag Giggle Ball is an obvious choice for pet owners looking for a versatile, durable, and affordable interactive dog toy.
She registers the beginnings of their unraveling; she follows them as they begin to spiral, wobble, and slip into their isolated realities, cut off from everyone around them.
The wobble causes the Earth&aposs axis, which is the center line around which it rotates, to swing in a slow circle over the course of 25,800 years.
Notwithstanding a late-month wobble, the index is set for a 15th straight month of gains thanks to strong corporate earnings and an uptick in global economic growth.
The Hub Max's greater size and weight do make it a bit more stable than the Hub when I touch the screen (it doesn't wobble nearly as much).
Classic pillars of ethics, such as informed consent, wobble in today's context, whether liability releases required to board a civilian spaceship or a click on a Facebook questionnaire.
As visualized in this interactive web tool from the team, Earth's wobble has shifted about 10 meters over the past 100 years, and humans are partly to blame.
The details: By early next week, a lobe of what's known as the tropospheric polar vortex will wobble outside of the Arctic to take up position above the Midwest.
According to the experiment's website, the system contains 768 cavities on a one-mile long pipe with alternating electromagnetic fields, sending the electrons back and forth in a wobble.
While the official data pointed to a wobble in production, it also showed a pickup in overseas orders which should help support China's exporters in the next few months.
The contrarians weren't entirely wrong: the wobble can be caused by other factors such as another star and several planet discoveries have been retracted over time for this reason.
While those measures could change direction once the tariff issue is settled, current conditions show that one of the key pillars in the Trump expansion is starting to wobble.
But if Mr Puigdemont does call an election, the opposition Socialists may wobble in their support for Article 155, which the Senate is due to approve on October 27th.
And then about an hour later, I had a wobble and started crying and Bea was there for me," she shared adding the sisters are "each other&aposs rocks.
One who had stuck to belting out Céline Dion and Barbara Streisand in the backseat of the car, and had never been introduced to "The Wobble" at a cookout.
Flash purchasing manager indices are expected to show a continuation of modest growth across Europe after a post-Brexit vote wobble, with greater buoyancy in services than in manufacturing.
It's the sound of the wheels starting to wobble before flying off entirely, careening into self-loathing and loneliness, before eventually coasting to a quieting halt, 12 songs later.
The study's authors saw that the star seems to wobble in a consistent pattern, which allowed them to effectively measure the planet's approximately 11-day orbit around the star.
There had been a slight wobble in sentiment overnight after a Bloomberg report citing unnamed Chinese officials airing doubts over whether a comprehensive long-term trade deal is possible.
The wobble technique was most sensitive to even larger planets in even smaller orbits, although later attempts by improved instruments were able to find smaller and more distant planets.
He and his colleagues were measuring tiny wobbles in the eight Cepheid stars, and each wobble is only equal to 1/100 of a single pixel in Hubble's camera.
"I was just in shock," said Koepka, who weathered a back-nine wobble precipitated by wind that gusted to 30 miles per hour to successfully defend his P.G.A. title.
"Even a meteor, which lasts a blink of an eye, is long enough for a camera to wobble and blur if you're trying to do it handheld," said Lindsay.
The Japanese yen, appeared to have regained its safe-haven status after last week's brief wobble, rising to a 3-1/2-week high of 108.79 versus the dollar.
The whole frame features four rubber feet which keeps it from sliding around on your desk, so the MM600 does require a perfectly flat surface or it will wobble.
NOTTINGHAM OPEN The top-seeded Johanna Konta overcame a second-set wobble against Ashleigh Barty to claim a 6-3, 7-5 victory and reach the semifinals in England.
My biggest problem when typing is that, on the units Samsung had in the room, the screen had a really bad wobble when the laptop was on my lap.
Meanwhile, a radio transmitter will send signals back to Earth, tracking Mars' subtle rotational wobble to reveal the size of the planet's core and possibly whether it remains molten.
On "Woo Boost," as ever, the British wobble pioneer gives his drops an impish personality, their melodies surfing over bottomless troughs of bass with a wink and a middle finger.
After an early wobble, the DAX in Germany and France's CAC climbed more than 210.3 percent and London's FTSE 217.9950 and Wall Street futures both clawed back into positive territory.
The screen can wobble a little when you touch it in laptop mode, but there isn't a touchscreen laptop I've used that doesn't succumb to this at least a little.
"Because there is enough wobble in the natural state of affairs of the world, it is difficult to predict what is going to happen in the whole situation," he said.
"As soon as I got on the straight, basically I could feel the car start to wobble and then I looked in the mirror and the tyre went," Ricciardo said.
I noticed there's still a little bit of screen wobble when you touch the display, like most Windows laptops, but the hinge and body of the laptop feel study otherwise.
Microsoft says the screen should detach quicker with the Surface Book 2 and there should be less wobble with the display, but I've found no meaningful difference in my use.
"With China slowing, the EU sickly and the U.S. data starting to wobble, an economic downturn remains a clear and present danger," said Stephen Innes, managing partner at Vanguard Markets.
And based on their wobble measurements, the researchers found that Ross 128 b is very close to its sun, in an orbit that takes just 10 Earth days to complete.
Whichever kind of wobble is detected, scientists will analyze every aspect of the vibration — such as its size and frequency, and how long it took to travel through the planet.
A rare wobble in Mrs Merkel's campaign came at a live discussion with voters when she was confronted by Petra Vogel, a low-paid cleaner facing a hard-up retirement.
The Alienist takes place in a 19th century New York in which disease spread quicker than office gossip, and tenements seemed to wobble under the weight of too many inhabitants.
For the kinds of stars Kepler observed, it could take weeks or months to figure out a star's wobble and, and as a result, the composition of a nearby exoplanet.
Larkin, 19, then skated a full lap in 13.172 seconds despite a wobble in Turn 3, topping Mike Gartner's record of 13.386 seconds from 20173 — months before Larkin was born.
Hillary Clinton's 20143/11 wobble and pneumonia diagnosis may have put the spotlight on the issue of health and the presidency in the US, but it's hardly a new phenomenon.
With refugee arrivals falling and the perception of government control and competence restored, the big wobble in her popularity of late 2015 and early 2016 now feels like ancient history.
The weekend wobble was treated by some political rivals and online antagonists as validation -- proof positive that the Democratic nominee was unfit, in the most literal terms, for the presidency.
"To restore the three tracks to their original form, the researchers removed extraneous noise from the recordings, and adjusted the speed of the audio, which compensated for the incessant "wobble.
Per Hendrix, AR/VR investment is slowing: "I do think we're seeing a little bit of a wobble in the kind of commercial enthusiasm around AR and VR," Hendrix said.
You can smell farts coming off his brain as his arms wobble weakly, trying in vain to craft a story that will absolve him of SOME of the blame, here.
"This appears to be causing the inner part of the disk to wobble like a spinning top and fire jets out in different directions as it changes orientation," he explained.
The one saving grace for the Foxes is that their opponents – now effectively safe after their early season wobble – no longer seem to give a solitary shit about this season.
In Asia overnight, Japan's Nikkei ended up 269.73 percent, Shanghai closed more than 20.8 percent higher and Hong Kong's Hang Seng recovered from an early wobble to add 20193 percent.
For most of the past hundred years, the only way was the astrometric technique, in which astronomers look for the host star to wobble relative to background stars, Butler said.
The recent wobble in big-cap tech stocks that dropped the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) index by 4.5 percent could foreshadow at least a mild gut check for the broader market.
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At the worst of it I had been unable to walk at all, but, a few months on, I was able to wobble unsteadily down the road using a stick.
Markets have been moving cautiously Thursday after suffering their first wobble under a Trump presidency on Tuesday, evidencing concerns that he may fail to follow through with his planned reforms.
Stocks got a little help from an international hotel deal and dueling superheroes on Monday, but they could only wobble to a split finish in a quiet day of trading.
As a result, Dr. Genzel's team saw the center of that blur of energy shift, or wobble, relative to the position of S2, as the hot spot went around it.
Successive birdies on the back nine saw Ritthammer move two shots ahead with five holes remaining but a late wobble allowed MacIntyre to draw level at nine-under-par overall.
Risks include an anemic hashtag, utterly forgettable vows and underwhelming Snapchat footage of a dance floor populated only by ring bearers and a few dutiful guests doing an unenthusiastic Wobble.
The team believes that WALL-E's leaky thruster, wobble-causing control issues, the lack of being able to send and receive commands or even battery issues could be at play.
Despite the 'volmageddon' episode in February, the latest wobble, and rising interest rates and bond yields, the three main Wall Street indices are still up 4-13 pct this year.
In Asia overnight, Japan's Nikkei ended up 269.23 percent, Shanghai closed more than 20.8 percent higher and Hong Kong's Hang Seng recovered from an early wobble to add 20193 percent.
Liverpool 1, West Ham 1 LONDON — With points dropped in a second consecutive game and a title challenge enduring a wobble, Liverpool Manager Jürgen Klopp is keen to transmit serenity.
You might see equities wobble a bit here because I don't think they got the joke that the Fed's going to keep going and when that happens, they break something.
Basically, Micius sends entangled photons to two stations, one in Austria and the other into China, encoded with specific polarizations (the direction of the light wave's wobble) as the security check.
I dig the ability to adjust the tablet to almost any angle you want, but unless the set is placed on a table or sizable flat surface, there's some notable wobble.
There's a sequence in Wobble Palace where Eugene is Tinder messaging with a match, and he spirals into a neurotic frenzy when the woman he's chatting with doesn't respond quickly enough.
Comparing the two models, it's clear that the two flat wings on either side of my original wobble quite a bit, held on by a pair of pegs on each side.
I have another birthday party in a few hours that will also, of course, take place at a bar, so I wobble over to the kitchen to bake a boxed cake.
One such method (the one by which PSR 1257+12's planets were detected) is to measure the wobble that the planet's gravity causes in its parent star as it orbits.
"   The region of warm air now over Southern California, often referred to as a "heat dome," had been parked over the desert Southwest, but Swain noted that it can "wobble around.
After he appeared to drag it along the ground for a few moments, instead of closing the umbrella, he simply released the handle, leaving it to wobble on the ground instead.
There is a flight on offer too for those willing to risk a wobble home — a substantial taster of four rums ranging from white to aged dark, from sweet to dry.
As for downsides, they are few, One Amazon buyer says the chuck doesn't hold the bit in place as well as it should, causing a bit of a wobble at times.
In "Wobble Palace," a comedy that centers on the trials of try-hard millennials, Eugene (Eugene Kotlyarenko) and Jane (Dasha Nekrasova) are a couple in the death throes of their relationship.
Harps — for High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher — can measure the mass of a planet by how much it makes its home star wobble as it goes around in an orbit.
"The key questions during that time are what will happen to financial markets, how will U.S. voters react and will China's economy start to wobble," Kennedy said in a telephone interview.
The Japanese yen, appeared to have regained its safe-haven status after last week's brief wobble, rising to a 3-1/2-week high of 108.79 versus the dollar JPY=EBS.
Lately, she has been exploring a different form of communal movement: soul line dancing, or synchronized group dancing to hip-hop and R&B (like the Electric Slide and the Wobble).
Sounds flicker in and out of earshot, turn distorted, rear up out of nowhere or subliminally wobble and throb; dance-club beats are likely to arrive midsong and disappear just as suddenly.
Pub chain Wetherspoons fell more than 3 percent, along with large-caps Whitbread and IAG, in a wobble among stocks exposed to consumer sentiment which tends to be dented by political turmoil.
From the moment I put on the headset to try a demonstration, there was a slight wobble as it seemingly struggled to understand that my head was staying more or less still.
"One of the planets from the wobble technique showed transit: it went in front of the star at exactly the time it was predicted to and that was basically incontrovertible," says Seager.
"A few of the songs, I don't mind saying, were Jah Wobble cast-offs that he didn't end up using so I stole them and wrote music over them instead," Cook says.
They made a foil-wrapped, legless robot that mimicked a baby crawling on its belly, then had the little monster wobble its way down long patches of carpet taken from actual homes.
InSight is also equipped with two cameras, a weather sensor, a retroreflector, magnetometers, and the Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment (RISE), which will study Mars' innermost core by measuring its rotational wobble.
Running along a guideway instead of being locked onto a rail, they wobble slightly while in motion, reminding you that you're on something closer to an electric minivan than a subway car.
The caution was sparked by an overnight Wall St wobble involving a rotation from tech to financials and came just as the near 2000-year global rally notched up another impressive milestone.
"I was convinced before the race that I was able to win," said Marquez, who had a big wobble when he ran over gravel left on the track by an earlier off.
Editorial It began during one of those periods many millenniums ago when a recurring wobble in the Earth's axis brought rains to the deserts of Africa, the Sinai and the Arabian Peninsula.
In its review, The Guardian loved the sturdy feel of this selfie stick, as it has very little wobble to it, even when fully extended to its maximum size of 29 inches.
And it's a test of the global art market, which shrank to $63.8 billion in 2015, a 7 percent drop from 220, and continues to wobble, judging by auction results, this year.
The Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment, or RISE, is active on the spacecraft, using a radio to track the wobble of the Martian north pole as the sun tugs on its orbit.
One day after world number two Andy Murray was surprisingly knocked out of competition, Djokovic had no such letdown despite suffering a bit of a wobble towards the end of the match.
Yet, even if last week was yet another fleeting wobble for stocks that quickly gives way to another run to record highs, the action showed how a real setback might unfold eventually.
Helping solve that problem, Zeva's animations reflect the size of the creature: The muscles and fat on a seven-story tall creature will wobble and jiggle much more than a mouse's musculature.
We've actually had a wobble, in terms of the Shanghai composite for the last three to four weeks we've seen the market correct, (it) finally saw (a) bit of correction last week.
Knights wobble and fall over under the weight of their swords, mammoths trample crowds then clumsily topple to their sides as axe-throwers throw axes in hopefully the direction of their targets.
Yet as the novel advances, and this street stud pose starts splintering, the voice itself gathers a kind of dorky poignancy, the reader sensing an unseen wobble upon Green's stiff, pale lip.
Baked littlenecks wobble next to a twirl of linguine and, nice surprise here, ribbons of zucchini soaking in a fine white clam sauce that is made with just the firm, sweet bits.
Even after Wednesday's wobble, however, bank shares have jumped by more than a fifth, and the broader market is still up by some 13 percent since Mr. Trump won at the polls.
Stuck in analytic overdrive, she lets her marital tensions and history of childhood abuse recede into the shadows of etiology, even as she adduces subtext and sub-subtext to Adam's every wobble.
Gaping visitors, stepping off the plane, wobble on wooden planks before they set foot on Katmai's beach, which is blanketed in exploded volcanic rocks from the largest eruption of the 20th century.
This phenomenon is distinct from Earth's axial precession, another type of rotational wobble caused by the gravity of the Sun and the Moon, that occurs on a cycle of about 26,000 years.
Look how tall and ungainly that 4:3 display looks, On top of sticking out way past the end of the system, that extended battery also causes the X60's to wobble, constantly.
U.S. stocks began to wobble last Friday after a healthy U.S. labour market report sparked a spike in bond yields and fears of rising inflation which could trigger more central bank rate hikes.
The thing about being a complementary quarterback stuck in a Hall of Famer's body is that sometimes the passes that wobble turn straight and true again, like an arrow fired by an archer.
The new Chinese auto-emissions standards will likely support the palladium market this year, despite its recent price wobble following the Wuhan virus outbreak, Capital Economics said in a note dated Feb. 6.
The new Chinese auto-emissions standards will likely support the palladium market this year, despite its recent price wobble following the Wuhan virus outbreak, Capital Economics said in a note dated Feb. 6.
As well as allowing customers to make personalised phrases, Handman sells a series of set sayings ("Gobble til you wobble" for Thanksgiving, and "Get it girl!" for sorority rush are just two examples).
Furthermore, the bottom plate and rubber feet don't keep the laptop perfectly level on a desk; if pressure is applied to the corners of the palm rest, the whole chassis will wobble slightly.
This is a problem for me, and I'm sure it's a problem for at least some other people, because researchers at Paris Diderot University have decided it's worth studying why rolly suitcases wobble.
Meanwhile, a special transmitter on the lander will send radio signals back to Earth, tracking Mars' subtle rotational wobble to reveal the size of the planet's core and possibly whether it remains molten.
On the other hand, if the comet continues to slow, it may soon wobble like a top and spin in another direction—exposing different parts to different levels of heating from the sun.
"It's a pure function of the market because as soon as we have a wobble and a deal struggles we know you'll get as much information as you like," the second investor said.
Sergei Kharitonov used a level change to throw right hooks to the body, and then would begin to change level and instead throw a right hook across the top to wobble his opponents.
Today, credit is steady, corporate earnings are rising, economic excesses are largely in check and every little wobble in the market — such as last week's one-day dip — brings out overheated doomsday talk.
Merkel's biggest "wobble" came during the 2015 migration crisis, when over a million refugees and asylum seekers came to Germany, forcing temporary border controls and heated public debate, domestically as well as internationally.
A couple of hours later, when it was chilled through in the fridge, the tembleque was a floaty white wobble — a soft, jiggly, undiluted expression of coconut that was delicately sweet and floral.
That sent the Japanese yen, which has regained its safe-haven status after last week's brief wobble, to a 3-1/2-week high of 108.51 versus the dollar, trading last up 0.8%.
NOTTINGHAM (Reuters) - Top seed Johanna Konta overcame a second-set wobble against Australia's Ashleigh Barty to claim a 6-3 7-5 victory and reach the semi-finals of the Nottingham Open on Friday.
Rosenberg is among a small group of Wall Street experts who think that not only is the Fed done hiking but it also soon will be cutting rates as the economy continues to wobble.
The shape of the wobble told LIGO researchers that over a billion light years away, two black holes 29 and 36 times the mass of our sun had spiraled into each other and collided.
Earlier this month Boeing said it would raise production of 787 Dreamliner jets to 14 a month in 2019, reviving plans previously on hold due to a wobble in demand for wide-body jets.
I wobble and sideways-leap, a manic hopscotcher, from one digi-plane to the next, deplatforming and replatforming, slacking to Zoom (cross-platform functionality!) with a stop for analytics and a detour through Twitch.
The Canadian crowd favorite had a minor wobble midway through the first set before securing a convincing victory over her Chinese opponent, clearing the way for a contest against Pauline Parmentier or Coco Vandeweghe.
The production, by James Cecil, is glossy and unnerving: nauseating guitar lines warp and wobble, drums snap sharper and louder, meaning that Mitchell's lyrics no longer have to do all the emotional heavy lifting.
The trade war initially caused China's economy to wobble, but the world's second-largest economy defied expectations for a slowdown in the first quarter, raising hope for other countries that rely on Chinese demand.
The same could be said of Le Parc's gouache works "Progressive Sequences (Séquences Progressives)" (1959) and "Translational Rotation (Rotación Translativa)" (1959), which involve monochromatic shapes that spin and wobble out of each others' orbits.
A slight dimming in the light, a slight wobble in the light — it is from such fine measurements that astronomers determine an exo­planet's existence, the radius of its orbit, its mass and its density.
The FTSEurofirst 20.64 jumped over 23%, putting it on course for its best day in well over a year, only to suffer a major mid-morning wobble that left it just 2000% better off.
It "learns" whether to remove a specific block in real time, using visual and tactile feedback, in much the same way as a human player would switch blocks if the tower started to wobble.
Ice Cool (age 6 and up) is kind of like marbles, but the marbles are penguins that wobble, spin, hop and skitter around a multiroom game course to catch fish and bump other players.
Analysts said that gold's wobble could signal the end of a rally that had lifted the metal by around 8 percent from a mid-December low to an eight-week high of $1,218.64 on Tuesday.
Since I made that decision, I've had the odd wobble here and there but I always return back to it - I decided to make a difference in my life and take control of my happiness.
While the latest trade threats caused financial markets to wobble and retaliatory tariffs from China have caused hardships for farmers who export goods to the country, the American economy — for the moment — remains very strong.
Hillary Clinton, among others, began to wobble, though she had previously declared that Guantánamo recruited more terrorists than it kept off the battlefield and had suggested holding trials, perhaps including military commissions, in mainland America.
"New Chinese auto-emissions standards will likely support both palladium demand and its price in 2020, despite its recent price wobble following the Wuhan virus outbreak," Capital Economics said in a note dated Feb. 6.
Together, those instruments take measurements of Mars' vital signs, like its pulse, temperature and reflexes -- which translate to internal activity like seismology and the planet's wobble as the sun and its moons tug on Mars.
But then the blueprint was rejected at two referendums, economic crisis set in, the euro zone started to wobble, migration soared and the union ended the decade much less struttingly than almost anyone had predicted.
With a repetitive chorus and a catchy verse from Stefflon Don who rhymes in her patois accent, their pair vibe out to the song with females of all shapes and sizes showing off their wobble.
Europe's loan market is typically slower to react to wider volatility, however this latest wobble shows an awareness from loan traders that this is late cycle and conditions have been very toppy, loan bankers said.
Those at the top of the fruit tended to fly the farthest, while those at the bottom of the fruit tended to wobble — "floppers," the researchers call them — and land closer to where they started.
The noodles recur throughout the meal, first in ashlyanfu, a cool salad that juxtaposes springy lagman with slippery blocks of green-bean jelly, kin to Chinese liang fen and ready to wobble off the plate.
The visit had been no worse or better than other visits, but, as she sat there watching a polished Dad skull wobble atop some clothes she mostly recognized, her insides had gone bleak and dangerous.
" Compared with the understated elegance of his work with the Soulquarians, the beats on "The Diary" are grimy and adventurous, from the funk thrash of "Drive Me Wild" to the spacey wobble of "Gangsta Boogie.
"The market is having a wobble on the back of the potential impact on future supply from Iran and also for the ramifications for the Middle East as a whole," Saxo Bank's Ole Hansen said.
Japan and Hong Kong had helped Asia overcome another Chinese wobble, but Europe was in the 22 percent red as investors pounced on corporate earnings misses and pre-market caution dragged down Wall Street futures.
The amount of randomness that characterizes the surface is dialed up in the next images—as the randomness increases, the straight rays wobble and distort, turn into increasingly jagged bolts of lightning, and become nearly incoherent.
In Europe, German yields steadied but remained on track for their biggest weekly drop since the European Central Bank's meeting at the end of October, as the stock market wobble pushed cash towards safe-haven assets.
There are over 100 stickers right now (including a corgi, "assorted moons," and a "wobble grid"), and Tumblr plans to add temporary stickers every so often for special events, like Valentine's Day and Black History Month.
Together, those instruments take measurements of Mars' vital signs, such as its pulse, temperature and reflexes -- which translate to internal activity like seismology and the planet's wobble as the sun and its moons tug on Mars.
Given solid world economic growth, Lewis said the falls were more likely a wobble than a full-blown correction to the nine-year long equity bull market as bond investors priced in an improved economic outlook.
European shares overcame an early wobble after reassuring business confidence data from Germany and as the week's 13 and 7 percent rises in metals copper and nickel gave the region's miners a 4 percent weekly gain.
There will always be moments when you don't feel satisfied, when you doubt or feel unhappy or wish for whatever is the opposite of what you currently have, and you have to ride that wobble out.
Together, those instruments will take measurements of Mars' vital signs, like its pulse, temperature and reflexes -- which translates to internal activity like seismology and the planet's wobble as the sun and its moons tug on Mars.
I'm a disruptively interactive viewer; sharp intakes of breath on a fall, hands thrown up to my mouth on a big wobble, sighs of "Oh, no" at the sight of unpointed toes or sloppy bent knees.
Our top pick, the Wobble Wag Giggle Ball, is an afA good dog toy will amuse your dog for a little while, but a great dog toy will keep them busy for hours at a time.
Wood Mountain and his opponent Joe Wobble wander around the reservation towns before a major fight, each secretly faking injuries in the hopes he will shock the other by being magically healed once in the ring.
But he also controls her and her new partner like puppets at times: A table onstage is set with figurines that represent them, and whenever Werner shakes or throws them, the actors wobble and fall, too.
What I learned was that the storms that look tame can suddenly cause terrible damage and loss of life, and the ones that look devastating can abruptly change course and wobble away as life goes on.
By the end of the century, most scientists doubted Vulcan was there, and in 1915, Einstein's theory of general relativity provided a plausible explanation for Mercury's wobble: a distortion in space-time caused by the sun.
It had amplified doubts around the sustainability of the bank's aggressive stimulus measures — Germany, France and the Netherlands have all voiced criticism — but after a brief early wobble, bond yields went 1-62.523 basis points lower.
But as geopolitical concerns mount, and equity markets wobble close to record highs, the bursting of bubbles in asset classes from shares to real estate pose a risk to any bank — JPMorgan perhaps more than most.
The work seems to end abruptly, with just the resonant cloud of a small group of slightly (and purposely) mistuned percussion instruments lingering, like the wobble that signals the end of a dream sequence in movies.
In this case, two dueling high-pressure systems created a "dead spot" that allowed the storm to stay put, and even wobble its way briefly back out to the Gulf of Mexico, like a spinning top.
The stick itself has a lot of wobble and feels loosely connected to the base, but still requires you to push hard to register movements—and occasionally it will simply refuse to recognize those movements at all.
LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's brightening economic prospects are unlikely to insulate regional stocks from any sharp pullback on Wall Street where a wobble last week heightened anxiety about whether a market at record highs is due a correction.
You may remember that those detectors make detections by splitting beams of light, sending them down several-kilometer-long pipes, matching them back up, and watching in a detector how they wobble and interfere with one another.
A third instrument is a special transmitter to beam radio signals back to Earth, tracking Mars' subtle rotational wobble at its north pole to reveal the size of the planet's core and possibly whether it remains molten.
After a mid-season wobble the Packers have run the table as Rodgers predicted, averaging 30.8 points per game over the home stretch before impressive playoff wins over the New York Giants and top-seeded Dallas Cowboys.
Asia's stocks have fared better than their U.S. peers despite a recent wobble, with the MSCI Asia ex-Japan index rising 6.54 percent so far this year, outpacing the 3.94 percent rise in the S&P 500.
The team of 31 scientists from eight countries relied on the Doppler effect to detect a faint wobble in Proxima Centauri's spectrum of light, which approaches and recedes from Earth every 11.2 days at around 23 MPH.
LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) - Britain's smaller companies are hoarding cash and cutting investment, bankers say, a sign of business confidence starting to wobble as the government sets off down the uncertain path of leaving the European Union.
Asian stocks saw their strongest day for 2 weeks overnight after Wall Street's Dow Jones index hit a record high, and Europe's main bourses struggled into positive territory as bumper German data helped settle an early wobble.
This was only her second win against a top five-player, following her success against Simona Halep in the final at Roland Garros, and despite a brief wobble in the second set it never looked in doubt.
That, plus the 74 trillion kilograms that east Antarctica gains annually, puts more weight distribution towards the east, causing the planet to wobble on its polar axis like it's gone a little too hard at happy hour.
Add to that how she openly sings about sexuality and love and insecurity and all the things that matter the most as you wobble through your teens and twenties, and you've got the makings of a star.
Using these models, engineers and designers may be able to plug in all the details about a bridge and its potential pedestrians and figure out how big a crowd must get before a bridge starts to wobble.
The Category 103 storm is skirting the coasts of Florida and Georgia, but CNN meteorologist Judson Jones says just a little wobble to the west could mean Dorian makes a landfall in either South or North Carolina.
The way Lil Nas X overaccentuates his vowels and makes them wobble is a caricature of stoic drawl, and when he raps "cowboy hat from Gucci, Wrangler on my booty," it's both confident boast and funny fantasy.
And secondly, routine bag and body searches, security checks that make even the most ardent socks-and-sandal law abider have a major paranoid wobble and briefly suspect they might have accidentally packed their case full of smack.
"Equities and risk assets may wobble as yields rise, but stronger growth should be good for corporate earnings and offset the impact from the expected increase in central bank policy rates," the world's biggest asset manager BlackRock said.
Rouble debt and the currency suffered a short-lived wobble after the latest sanctions round, with 10-year yields hitting three-month highs and the currency slipping to 60.85 against the dollar from 59.7 seen the day before.
"If we're going to have a wobble in the trades that have worked post-Trump, then the next 2100.80 days is probably it," said Richard Benson, co-head of portfolio investment with currency fund Millennium Global in London.
Tina had captioned it, "Why at every party even a kids party do we have to do 10 versions of the Harlem shuffle, electric slide, cupid Shuffle, wobble Shuffle the Texas shuffle, everything but the kitchen sink Shuffle."
"The market is having a wobble on the back of the potential impact on future supply from Iran and also for the ramifications for the Middle East as a whole," Ole Hansen, senior manager at Saxo Bank, said.
"If we're going to have a wobble in the trades that have worked post-Trump, then the next 210 days is probably it," said Richard Benson, co-head of portfolio investment with currency fund Millennium Global in London.
Meanwhile, earlier this year Level-5 expanded to mobile with the release of the puzzle / RPG hybrid Yo-kai Watch Wibble Wobble on both iOS and Android, while the first season of the animated series debuted on Netflix.
"The post-referendum wobble that defined UK manufacturing's performance in the second half of 2016 has been left firmly behind with manufacturers now rallying far more strongly than even they had predicted," EEF chief economist Lee Hopley said.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was knocked off message as he marshaled his cabinet back to work this week, distracted by recent spending miscues involving top ministers in the first major wobble of his Liberal government.
Despite the Game One wobble, Fleury remains key to Vegas' hopes of capping a remarkable debut campaign by becoming the first expansion team in a major North American professional league to claim a championship on their first attempt.
"When I watch the NFL on TV, I see players get up and wobble around and spin and almost fall down, and still their own medical and coaching staffs can't see they've had severe head injuries," Miles says.
Like the best songs of the Wainwright-McGarrigle-Roche clan (Rufus has a child with Leonard Cohen's daughter, Lorca, so this dynasty may still be in its infancy), this straightforward book makes your heart wobble on its axis.
They are equipped with a 55-foot-long and 25-foot-high play structure with two slides and two platforms with "wobble hoppers" (similar to stationary pogo sticks) and "stand n' spins" (smaller versions of merry-go-rounds).
From the ebullient rollerdisco surge of "Run Away With Me" to the lurid wobble of "Warm Blood," Emotion soars speedily, with an almost embarrassing confidence, through a set of breathlessly sequenced, brightly melodic syntheses of yearning and excitement.
In April, Vekselberg, Deripaska, Rusal and Renova (the energy giant linked with Columbus Nova) were all slapped with sanctions by the Trump administration in a move that caused Rusal shares to plummet and Russian financial markets to wobble.
"A wobble in risk assets would be no surprise in the coming weeks, with traders looking to play a pullback," wrote BAML's investment strategy team, led by Michael Hartnett in New York, in a note titled: "Bonds are Back".
BAML called the early-November equity wobble a "dress rehearsal", and indeed, some investors suggested 2018 could prove a "bumpy" one if central banks in the United States and Europe end up sucking more liquidity from markets than expected.
I stuck my hand out of a car window going 65 mph (don't worry, my friend was driving), which made my hand wobble like crazy, and the shot came out looking like the camera was locked on a crane.
To control the mellow sound, mood, and muted colors he wants to maintain, to tie the painting together, and to keep the horizontal strip in the distance, the artist deftly finds just the right note of sunlight and wobble.
Euro zone stocks steadied from a wobble on Wednesday, but with public holidays across Asia and some key data due from the world's largest economy the U.S. coming up later this week, an index of global stocks flat lined .
The whole graph starts to show up as a series of bubbles that wobble around in a kind of way where a designer clearly got excited about the idea of a more playful experience when it comes to contacts.
World stocks struggled to hold onto earlier gains and were poised for a flat end to the week following another wobble in energy shares, while a tentative bounce in oil prices helped commodity-related currencies gain against the dollar.
Europe saw a modest drop too as the pressure to lock in profit after Monday's biggest jump in over two months outweighed a recovery during the day of commodity stocks as oil thrust upwards again after an overnight wobble.
Banks are battling to win business in the second half and claw back budgetary losses after a slow first half, but are mindful that aggressive underwrites will have to stand the test of time and another possible market wobble.
All the soaring expectations about Biles becoming the first female gymnast to win five golds at a single Olympics came crashing down in a heartbeat — thanks to a split-second wobble on a four-inch wide block of wood.
There was not a wobble in sight as he held on to the Maltese cross - where a gymnast holds the rings with his body lined up horizontally - for what seemed an eternity before flowing into a number of handstands.
But Williams, who is hunting down a record-equaling 24th Grand Slam singles title, is tennis tungsten, and recovered superbly from a brief wobble in which she lost the second set and fell a break behind in the third.
Genital Jousting isn't afraid to explore the hilarity of wangs: the weird physics, the grotesqueness, the way they wobble around like fat jelly worms, the noises they make when they penetrate things (which is, apparently, a slightly unnerving "squelch").
Emerging-market stock and bond markets start to wobble under the strain of Fed tightening and dollars shuttling back into the U.S., triggering some global market scares but also keeping the Fed more cautious than it might otherwise be.
"President Trump Must Not Wobble on Climate Change — No Matter What Ivanka Says …," blared a Breitbart post on Monday written by James Delingpole, who is close to Mr. Bannon and who leads the website's coverage of climate-change policy.
They are in a position similar to that of astronomers who detect an unexplained stellar wobble that hints at the existence of an exoplanet: The astronomers know there has to be something else out there and they can estimate its mass.
In 2012, astronomers announced they'd found evidence for five planets between two and seven times the mass of the Earth, using the so-called radial velocity or "wobble" method, which measures the gravitational tug a planet exerts on its star.
"The Fed would love to get the [fed funds] rate to 3.5 but given the wobble in risk assets and economic headwinds, there might be a point where the Fed pauses," said Ian Lyngen, head of U.S. rate strategy at BMO.
Composed with impossibly dense lines ranging from minuscule to thin, interwoven lattices resembling Celtic knots wobble and writhe inside gaping swaths of empty paper, each cluster pulled, as if by some strange magnetism, away from the center of the page.
The Brussels institutions have largely established their respective roles, bar a wobble from the European Parliament, and now spend their days in quasi-academic contemplation of trade models or security co-operation protocols as they wait for the games to begin.
"Eventually, I think it's going to have a temporary setback on gold, but I think the key question going forward is if equities begin to wobble, gold is going to get a huge amount of benefit from risk aversion," he said.
This also allowed them to be sure that the planet is rocky, said HARPS team member Nicola Astudillo-Defru, because HARPS is the most precise instrument that can measure the "wobble" of the planet as the star tugs on it.
Big falls in stock prices have shaken foreign exchange markets this week, with the yen the main gainer, as investors weigh up whether equity weakness is a major correction or just another wobble in a nearly decade-long bull-market run.
MUMBAI, Sept 27.46 (Reuters) - Indian markets steadied after an early wobble on Tuesday despite a rupee currency dangerously close to record lows, and abiding fears that problems at two large non-banking financial companies could signal a wider credit crunch.
That's not to say the instrumentation on this track doesn't make your chest wobble—the unabashedly brash brass, the anxious piano chords and thunder beats, and those hi-hats that rattle the windows like a 7.5 quake on the Richter.
Engaged in a lengthy trade standoff, the United States and China have raised tariffs on a range of goods, raising fears that their conflict would develop into a trade war, damaging the global economy and worsening its recent growth wobble.
A recent wobble in markets that had prompted outflows from some high-yield bond index funds was an important reminder of the need to research the issues each held - especially in a late-cycle environment where corporate leverage was high.
Japan's Nishikori prevailed after three and a half hours on a baking Hisense Arena, recovering from an early wobble against his Russian opponent that vindicated his call to withdraw from an exhibition event last week to rest a hip injury.
European bourses shook off an early wobble to climb for a third day, while the S&P 297.430 looked set to add another few points to its best start to a year since 21.12 as the MSCI world did the same.
No, Syria has been Obama's worst mistake, a disaster that cannot provoke any trace of pride; and within that overall blunder the worst error was the last-minute "red line" wobble that undermined America's word, emboldened Putin and empowered Assad.
As she sings "don't make me feel a way" repeatedly in the chorus, she verbalises that horrible tug-of-war between being vulnerable and self-protected, when you wobble on the edge of falling for someone you're non-committedly shagging.
It can really wobble a person's Weltanschauung, to borrow a line from the poet A.R. Ammons, to be way down in the shivering dark, a particulate in the earth's lower intestines, your headlamps picking out the bats on the wall.
Hokkaido's specimens are the most prized in the country, for their flame-colored reproductive organs — often mistakenly passed off as roe — which are creamy and sweet, with the wobble of custard, and vanish like a briny snow on the tongue.
"The markets wobble in a narrow range today, but room for further declines is limited," said Zhang Yanbin, an analyst at Zheshang Securities, adding that some state-owned enterprises (SOE) continued to benefit from Beijing's support of mixed-ownership reform.
Murray double-faulted twice in the first game and there was a wobble near the end as Djokovic mounted some late resistance, but with the majority of the 25,24 fans in the O2 Arena willing him on, Murray completed the job.
As Amy Nicholson from Variety wrote, "More tragic than funny, but Stone is hoping for laughs — or really, swoons — or maybe just whatever will make audiences happy, an eagerness to please that makes the tone wobble from scene to scene."
Dealers struggled to put their finger on the exact cause but London, Frankfurt and Paris all saw an early wobble which left the regional STOXX 600 down as 0.5%, and bonds and other safe-haven assets suddenly back in demand.
LONDON (Reuters) - Another wobble for European autos shares on Monday has put the regional sector on track for its worst two-day run in more than a year pointing to heightened investor caution ahead of results due over the coming week.
By observing those stars closely, scientists can spot them wobbling as the planets circle — and based on how much they wobble, scientists can estimate the density of the planet, which gives them a sense of what the planet's made of.
UBS estimated in September that there was a "record $4.3 trillion in lower-quality corporate loans and high-yield bonds — up from $2.4 trillion in 2010 — that could ... see rising defaults if the healthy U.S. economy starts to wobble," USA Today reports.
The labor market has been on a bit of a roller coaster over the past few months, adding 312,000 jobs in January — the month of the government shutdown and following a massive stock market wobble — to a surprisingly low 56,000 jobs in February.
Without spoiling the outcome, it's a scene that's more focused on physical fighting — but watching little Gage wobble as he tries to walk away from his father, only to trip, fall down and finally die with a sigh, feels far more violent.
The "wobble" method, which measures the movement of a star as a planet orbits around it, and the transit method, which examines a star's "dip" in light when a planet crosses its face, are two of the most common ways astronomers detect exoplanets.
PARIS (Reuters) - Former finalist Simona Halep survived a first-set wobble to reach the third round of the French Open for only the second time in her career with a 7-323(5) 6-2 win over Kazakhstan's Zarina Diyas on Wednesday.
Now, with the currencies starting to wobble, dollar-based investors have less incentive to hold on to them, and they will do what they have been doing with their Brazilian, Turkish and South African bonds — get rid of them as quickly as possible.
While the part of the polar vortex that resides in the stratosphere is not forecast to be significantly distorted during the next few weeks, the tropospheric vortex — which is the layer of air in which most weather occurs — is already starting to wobble.
Vettel, beaten by Hamilton against the odds in Germany and Hungary before the August break, experienced a wobble in Saturday's rain-hit qualifying when he and Ferrari lost their composure, but he had no doubts that his team were on the rise.
With her spastic bass-driven new single "Wobble" with Dapp—released on A-Trak's Fool's Gold Records—blowing up the charts, we found out what it's like to be a teenage DJ in one of the dance music capitals of the world.
The question now — especially after we've seen a little wobble in the stocks of the half-dozen or so anointed Big Tech companies in recent days — is whether investors have gone too far in taking shelter in this quadrant of the market.
Although I swashbuckled up to a few clues and filled them out with what I thought were good guesses, I wildly missed the mark on each of them and did wobble around for a while with some bad letters before correcting my course.
ISS crew members will investigate the aerodynamics of free-flying soccer balls in microgravity by measuring "the spin speed, wobble, and spin axis of balls with different shapes and textures and compare the data to Earth-based experiments," according to the press release.
The Norwegian singer's performance of her semi-ubiquitous single "Don't Kill My Vibe" starts off with the slight vocal wobble you'd expect from someone not only singing right near the top of her range, but doing so on a national UK TV stage.
In late December, as it was becoming apparent that the Canadiens' woes were far more than just a minor wobble, Therrien took the strange stance that the team was playing better while losing than it had been during the October hot streak.
Maybe you'll just leave the thing in a cabinet and keep cooking with the cheap little pan you got at the big-box store, with its hot spots and the wobble it has on the stovetop because it warps in the heat. Don't!
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Thomas Pieters and Thomas Detry won the $7 million World Cup of Golf by three strokes in Melbourne on Sunday to secure Belgium's first title in the team event after surviving a late wobble and a charge from hosts Australia.
Living In 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Through the years, Hudson Square has been a place to print books, broadcast radio shows and wobble through pub crawls, not to mention to slam steering wheels in frustration at backups in the Holland Tunnel.
Oil benchmarks fell for a third session in four and Brent was back under $50 a barrel by the time U.S. trading began as the China services wobble compounded supply data that had shown a smaller than expected decline in U.S. inventories.
The world number four will next meet Borna Coric in the title clash on Sunday after the Croatian overcame an early wobble to get past Portugal's Joao Sousa 3-6 7-6(5) 6-1 and reach his first final of the year.
Despite a wobble this week, MSCI's main world share index has seen one of its best ever starts to a year thanks to surges of 20 percent or more for the likes of Wall Street's S&P 500 and China's main indexes.
Because it is moving parallel to the coast, from south to north, any small wobble of the eye â€" which typically occurs in such storms â€" could mean a big difference in where Irma makes its second landfall in the U.S. mainland.  
Barty and Zheng had played each other three times previously, with Barty winning on each occasion and, apart from a brief wobble in the first set when she allowed the Chinese to claw back from 3-0 down to 3-3, it was plain sailing.
Sonically the Aussie artist (born Martha Brown) has created another pop gem with synths that womp and wobble, a song imbued with longing and pop panache her vocals clean and layered ramping up to a climax where the fabric of our dimension quiver a little.
LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - World stocks struggled to hold onto earlier gains on Friday and were poised for a flat end to the week following another wobble in energy shares, while a tentative bounce in oil prices helped commodity-related currencies gain against the dollar.
The team boiled it down to seven critical points: In addition to these core concepts there are many secondary ones that pop up for consideration: Wobble, or the amount a key moves laterally (yes, this is deliberate), snap ratio, involving the feedback from actuation.
They cannot be sure, because the two main ways exoplanets are detected—by measuring the wobble their gravity causes in their host stars, or by noting the slight decline in a star's brightness as a planet passes in front of it—yield little detail.
Many of the carriages that between them provide almost a million journeys a day wobble disturbingly along, with yellow-painted walls, dim lights, metal coat-hooks over threadbare purple seats, a crackling tannoy, doors that hiss, brakes that squawk like gangs of novice clarinettists.
PRETORIA (Reuters) - A blistering start allowed Dean Burmester to surge away from the field at the start of the final round before surviving a late wobble to secure his maiden European Tour title when he won the Tshwane Open by three shots on Sunday.
In the currency market, the British pound continued to wobble amid fresh political surprises and after Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said in a speech that the economic outlook of the U.K. has deteriorated following its decision to quit the European Union (EU).
Del Toro has always been a strong visual stylist who puts intense colors and elaborate settings and costumes on the screen, and here, once again, he gives his story a lush setting and intense tone that both wobble between the breathtakingly beautiful and the grotesque.
This hinge deserves every bit of praise it's received: unlike the Surface Book, the screen sits flush with the body when closed and unlike many other 10803-in-21080s, it is firm enough to not wobble when you tap and drag directly on the screen.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - When Kohei Uchimura stuck his landing without a wobble in sight from his high-flying, high-risk horizontal bar routine, it not only earned him a second successive Olympic all around gold, it also made him the greatest of all time.
The yield on Italy's 10-year BTP bond recovered after an early wobble as it sold 7.75 billion euros of debt at a record low cost despite uncertainty surrounding a referendum later in the year that Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has pinned his future on.
"We have seen the first wobble in equities for some time now, with the S&P closing down 1.5 percent last night, so there's a bit of a risk-off safe haven bid for bonds at the moment," said Daniel Loughney, portfolio manager at AllianceBernstein.
Verniaiev raised his fist after completing his dismount with a wobble and clutched the Ukrainian badge on his vest as he urged the crowd to cheer him as he waited for his total to flash up on the giant screen in the Rio Olympic Arena.
The rule, which was introduced under the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law but has yet to be put into effect, aims to prevent the contagion risks that saw many big banks wobble during the crisis due to their large exposures to one another.
After a wobble in April's Wisconsin primary, Mr Trump has taken impressively large shares of the vote in the past seven contests and is now on course to get the majority of delegates he needs to avoid a contested Republican National Convention in July.
MONTE CARLO (Reuters) - World number one Rafa Nadal launched his bid for an 11th Monte Carlo Masters title with a 6-27 25-26 second-round victory over Slovenia's Alijaz Bedene as Novak Djokovic overcame a late wobble to see off Borna Coric on Wednesday.
But, this fight indicates Hearn is confident Joshua already has the making of a world champion—helped by boxing's ludicrous amount of organisations and resulting belts—rather than being fearful of his prized asset's ability following his early wobble against Whyte as Fury suggests.
The legal issues and allegations surrounding R. Kelly forced many of us to lay "Step in the Name of Love" to rest, and after hearing "The Cha Cha Slide" and "The Wobble" for over a decade the prospect of a new option is refreshing.
After a slight wobble on a report that President Donald Trump has said he wanted the United States to withdraw from the World Trade Organization, the markets regained their footing after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Fox Business Network that the Axios report was wrong.
Europe's biggest economy shifted into higher gear in the second quarter, expanding faster than predicted, a relief for investors who feared a wobble that hit the euro zone in the first three months of the year might signal the end of the bloc's five-year growth run.
"Our simulations suggest that the slow wobble of Earth's axis changes summer solar radiation in the Southern Hemisphere, leading to periodic shifts in rainfall across southern Africa," said Axel Timmermann, study co-author and director of the IBS Center for Climate Physics at Pusan National University.
After the initial wobble on the Friday and Monday after the vote in late June, they have decided - with a little bit of help from a tumbling pound - that all is well and the FTSE 100 is over a 1,000 points up from our late June lows.
"Why at every party even a kid's party do we have to do 10 versions of the Harlem shuffle, electric slide, cupid Shuffle, wobble Shuffle, The Texas shuffle —everything but the kitchen sink Shuffle," Tina Knowles-Lawson wrote on Instagram, where she initially posted the video.
London (CNN)Just when it looked like Hillary Clinton was going to make it through October without a nasty surprise, the FBI revealed it was reviving its investigation into her use of a private email server -- and suddenly her healthy lead in the polls began to wobble.
Despite the Game One wobble Fleury remains key to the Golden Knights success and their hopes of capping what has already been a remarkable debut by becoming the first expansion team in a major North American professional sports league to claim a championship on their first try.
If you're tired of your Settlers of Catan hexagonal tiles sliding all over the place, that's just one of countless improvements that artists Amy Wang and Fuzzy Wobble made when they created Deep Space Settlers, a new, and much improved, version of the beloved board game.
That she managed to win the all around gold despite making glaring errors on her three strongest apparatus — a wobble on the beam, a tumble out of bounds on the floor and giant hop forward from her Amanar vault landing — was testament to what she can do.
Big falls in stock prices have shaken foreign exchange markets this week, with the yen the main gainer, although currencies have largely remained calm as investors weigh up whether equity weakness is a major correction or just another wobble in a nearly decade-long bull-market run.
She has a common neurological condition which is known in the trade as "wobble," which means she sometimes has no idea which way up she is and will corkscrew her head around and around and often falls if she tries to climb or navigate over obstacles.
James Laird-Wah, an engineer known online as Dr. Abrasive, has developed a way for games to be loaded onto the console via USB, skipping past the Saturn's hardware DRM system that requires game discs to have a physical mark on the outer ring called a wobble.
While rivals China, Russia and Britain fell and stumbled their way through qualifying, the only blips for the Americans was when Douglas stepped out of bounds during the floor exercise and Raisman flapped her arms about to save herself falling off the beam following a big wobble.
On a screen behind her, the video portion of the piece begins with a swirl of interstellar imagery; Crampton recites an abridged version of the Sisa story at the front of the stage, then dashes back behind a set of CDJs, unleashing beats that wobble uncontrollably.
And while talk of trade war sometimes causes the stock market to wobble, as far as I can tell, investors still aren't taking this seriously: They imagine that Trump will bluster and tweet for a while, then accept some cosmetic policy changes and call it a win.
Equity markets have tumbled, as investors dumped riskier assets and piled into safe-haven currencies, sending the Japanese yen, which has regained its safe-haven status after last week's brief wobble, to a 3-1/2-week high of 108.51 versus the dollar, trading last up 0.8%.
The three-times Wimbledon champion continued to look much more like his old self as he recovered from an early wobble to beat unpredictable Latvian Ernests Gulbis 6-4 6-1 7-13(2) and take his place in the fourth round for a 10th time.
" ---- Japan quake: it could have been even worse By Leonardo Seeber "As the shaking got louder, I was looking at the walls around us wobble and crackle and I became humbly appreciative of the rule-abiding mind-set projected by the thick columns of reinforced concrete.
The day after Serena Williams gave up a 5-1 lead in the third set of her quarter-final to be overhauled by Pliskova, Kvitova was in no mood to wobble, even after allowing the American to crawl back to 30-30 when serving for the match.
Lawrence Levy, the executive dean of the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University, said an influx of younger, minority and immigrant residents is one reason the city's suburbs, once strongholds of Republican power, have begun to wobble, a trend that he said bears out countrywide.
A team led by Surendra Adhikari of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) suggests that humans are exacerbating polar motion—the wobble of Earth along its North-South axis—with activities such as fossil fuel consumption, which releases greenhouse gases that warm the planet and melt glaciers.
"Markets are priced so close to perfection that it really doesn't take very much of a wobble to any of the bull narratives to catalyze moves in the market, and I think that's what we're seeing with the trade headlines," said Pete Cecchini, chief market strategist with Cantor Fitzgerald.
"We were recording a scene where Tom Hiddleston's character gets a massage from a pig in a hot tub, and he was trying to make his voice wobble, sort of tapping on his own shoulders to make the sound of a chop sticks-type of massage," he explains.
I'm sure there's a few fan faves that I've forgotten (shoutout to Public Image Ltd's Jah Wobble on the tense '95 collab Spinner), but were I to mention them all this piece would be longer than an uncut version of Reflection—which, as I intimated above, is essentially infinite.
"Markets are priced so close to perfection that it really doesnt take very much of a wobble to any of the bull narratives to catalyze moves in the market, and I think thats what were seeing with the trade headlines," said Pete Cecchini, chief market strategist with Cantor Fitzgerald.
As I furiously whisk any lumps out of the creamy mixture (maybe sieving would have been a good idea after all), I remember my father talking with teary-eyed affection about the way his mother's large fleshy arms would slap and wobble as she stirred in her mixing bowl.
This groundbreaking new observation has shown that, in cases where the disk of matter from a star and a nearby black hole's spin are misaligned, the black hole can fling jets around, making it appear to wobble like an enormous top over the span of just a few hours.
But despite a wobble earlier in the week after Trump's abrupt firing of FBI Director James Comey - which was suspected to have been driven by political motives - the dollar was up around 1 percent for the week against its broad index , after reaching a three-week high on Thursday.
But as Federal Reserve governors in the United States clash over the merits of an interest rate rise this month and markets wobble over economic prospects, banks holding out for the absolute minimum leave themselves at the mercy of the boom-and-bust nature of investor appetite for CoCos.
The pound regained ground after an earlier wobble after news broke that Brexit Secretary David Davis and Minister Steven Baker had resigned in opposition to British Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for leaving the EU. Sterling hit its highest level since June 14, up 0.4 percent at $1.3344.
And as someone who tried to rap along to their debut as a child (hiding the album from my mum because of all the condoms on the artwork), and stuck with them all the way until 1999's FanMail, I feel that nostalgia like a wobble in my gut.
A. All the planets in the solar system interact gravitationally with the sun, but Jupiter's great mass — nearly two and a half times that of the rest of the planets combined — makes this interaction visible to astronomers as a kind of dance rather than just a minuscule wobble.
The pound regained ground after an earlier wobble after news broke that Brexit Secretary David Davis and Minister Steven Baker had resigned in opposition to British Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for leaving the EU. Sterling hit its highest level since June 14, up 0.4 percent at $1.3337.
"It shows that at least the job motor is still running in the U.S." There had been a slight wobble in sentiment overnight after a Bloomberg report citing unnamed Chinese officials airing doubts over whether a comprehensive long-term trade deal is possible, but it seemed to have passed.
Most methods for finding exoplanets — planets outside of our solar system — are more indirect, either hinging upon detecting minute dips in a star's light as a planet moves across its face, or watching for a "wobble" in a star produced by the gravitational tug of a large planet.
The former real estate mogul-turned-president has repeatedly cited the upward swing in stocks as evidence of his successful economic stewardship -- but now, just as he faces his first reckoning with voters, the market's begun to wobble, erasing a chunk of the gains Trump has bragged about.
It featured 17-inch motorcycle rims and high-speed tires to help lower its center of gravity; a custom, hand-made elongated frame to improve stability; short-travel shocks to help dissipate high-speed vibrations; and a steering stabilizer to minimize wobble, which could potentially be deadly at these speeds.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal was at his awe-inspiring best as he recovered from a first set wobble to crush Juan Martin del Potro 4-6 13-0 6-3 6-2 in the U.S. Open semi-finals on Friday and move within reach of a 16th grand slam title.
This places 24.5 alongside two of the most effortlessly profitable years in modern market memory – 212, when the 2500 percent surge came with a maximum setback of 289 percent along the way, and 953, a nirvana year for stocks when a 295 percent return came with a mere 2100 percent wobble.
This documentary doesn't get too wonky about the process by which the masterpiece "Metal Box," and subsequent mixed-bag records, was achieved, but it does chronicle juicy clashes between Mr. Lydon and his former colleagues Jah Wobble, Keith Levene and Martin Atkins, all of whom get a say in the proceedings.
The biggest challenges of mounting a Chronos 1.4 high-speed camera to this inverted lawnmower's blade, which can hit speeds of up to 1,800 RPM, was keeping everything perfectly balanced so that the rig didn't dangerously wobble, and finding a lens that didn't distort and lose focus at G-forces higher than 200Gs.
Use the physical shutter buttonSpeaking of keeping your phone camera steady, trying to hold your phone in place and then tap a software shutter button in the middle of the screen isn't always easy, and it can often cause your handset to wobble at that crucial moment when you're taking the shot.
"We've had such a period of low volatility in the markets, coupled that with high valuation, it only takes a bit of a wobble to cause a reaction like we've seen," Jonathan Roy, advisory investment manager at Charles Hanover Investments, said, adding that the reaction was still quite tepid by historical standards.
Her damage isn't sexy, but it is compelling: 13 Reasons Why features endless close-ups of Hannah's eyes filling with tears and her chin just beginning to wobble as she realizes that once again, someone she thought was a friend has betrayed her, and damned if Langford doesn't manage to sell it every time.
Just holding the log on its own above your head was hard enough without getting a serious muscle wobble, but factor in that there was a really sharp blade on the end of it, plus quite a high wind on top of this hill/cliff face, a lot of things could have gone wrong.
"Each volley in the U.S.-China trade dispute causes semiconductor companies to wince and financial markets to wobble, while pushing us farther from a deal that would benefit both economies, the two largest in the world," John Neuffer, the Semiconductor Industry Association's president and chief executive, said Friday after news of China's unreliable entities list.
Wax Future) Jamie Prado & Gregory Doveman – Young (Club Mix) Coral Fusion – Klip [Survios original] GOODHENRY – Wonder Wobble [Survios original] Starbuck – Mist [Survios original] Can't say I go in for most of those, but I can pick out a handful I wouldn't mind sticking in rotation — Del the Funky Homosapien, DJ Shadow and the People Under the Stars, for instance.
The first ones were discovered indirectly, in 22017, by just looking at stars to see if they would wobble slightly, responding to the pull of another object's gravity At this time, Seager was a graduate student at Harvard searching for a topic for her Ph.D. and she was intrigued by the newborn field of faraway planets.
Why it matters: The cyclone threatens to bring heavy rain, strong winds and storm surge flooding to the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal, and could parallel the coast for a time — making any wobble toward the east or west highly consequential for where it eventually comes ashore on or about May 3.
I have never once had the bravery to say this – I would rather die, crammed into a tight corner of a train, bent over like a sunflower against the closing doors, than speak publicly on a train full of people – and you can hear in the wobble of the voices that say it that they don't either.
While it's true that it's exceedingly difficult to escape a cycle of crime and incarceration if you're marginalized along race and class lines like Weevil was, our cultural landscape is full of traumatic stories that never end in happiness for people of color, and watching Weevil wobble and go down felt like an unfairly difficult ending for him.
"I had a bit of a wobble in the middle of my round, and to finish with three birdies and come in strong — I had a goal when I saw the lead was six to get to seven, so I holed, like, a 30-footer on the 16th hole, and that got me to seven," she said.
"I had a bit of a wobble in the middle of my round, and to finish with three birdies and come in strong — I had a goal when I saw the lead was six to get to seven, so I holed, like, a 30-footer on the 16th hole, and that got me to seven," she said.
How it works: The possible changes are being triggered by a sudden and drastic warming of the air in the stratosphere, some 100,000 feet above the Arctic, and by a resulting disruption of the polar vortex — an area of low pressure at high altitudes near the pole that, when disrupted, can wobble like a spinning top and send cold air to the south.
Polygon's Karen Han wasn't the only one to invoke the multiple applause breaks the film earned, as well as her own visceral reaction to it: Watching the Jenga tower wobble is exhilarating, and led to not only one but two bursts of applause during the critics' screening at Cannes (the only film I attended to earn any applause before credits rolled).
In those moments when our eyes met, I thought I saw my mother's wobble, unable to fixate or lock, as though steady gaze and the picture of the world it offered were a thing she'd given up, a thing taken from her or traded away, and in those moments I had the urge to flee and to never come back.
Prowess in egg eating, at least three per day, is something Parsis boast of, and the phrase per eeda ("egg on top"), can be applied to almost anything: Eggs might be whisked and poured over okra, then steamed; broken into the hollows of sautéed fenugreek leaves and briefly sizzled, so the yolks still wobble; or simply fried over a bed of crushed potato chips.

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