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"worryingly" Definitions
  1. in a way or to a degree that makes you worry

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Spectators and more worryingly – sponsors – have jumped ship.
More worryingly, India is starting to doubt the superpower's seriousness.
However 97 are worryingly labelled "not marked as safe yet".
More worryingly, both sides believe they hold the whip hand.
Worryingly large numbers of people are drawn to nativist nationalism.
Worryingly, Mrs Clinton makes no mention of curtailing the largesse.
Political support for more competition is worryingly hard to find.
More worryingly, further EU enlargement has more or less stopped.
More worryingly, it's also demoted search results from competing companies.
Worryingly, Mr Trump seems determined to be the deal's salesman.
More worryingly, Fortuned reported that revenue last year remained flat.
More worryingly, reattaching the screen should be done with care.
More worryingly, did anyone else find themselves despising young Kvothe?
More worryingly for policymakers, companies cut prices again last month.
Worryingly, however, fewer of those firms seem to grow big.
Sri Lankan society, in other words, is becoming worryingly polarised.
Trump has canceled his meeting with the worryingly provocative Putin.
Worryingly, in other fields, AI seems often to increase imbalances.
This is an unfortunate but unsurprising and worryingly ongoing trend.
Worryingly, the effects of the virus are likely to linger.
Worryingly, that figure was down 2.2 million on the previous month.
This coincides worryingly with the squeezing of public space for discussion.
Even more worryingly, North Korea's nuclear programme appears to be accelerating.
By historical standards, valuations in the American market are worryingly dear.
Worryingly, Pakistan also rejects the nuclear doctrine of no first use.
Despite an uptick in economic growth, youth unemployment remains worryingly high.
Worryingly, mounting evidence suggests that some of these corrections are failing.
Safe spaces in the relationship are getting worryingly hard to find.
Most worryingly, perhaps, countries along the route are already heavily indebted.
Perhaps more worryingly, Kenya's faltering democratic progress is also in danger.
Worryingly, this President's reliance on instinct goes beyond the Kahnemanian blueprint.
But more worryingly for OPEC, it might signal its impending irrelevance.
Most worryingly, Biden's vulnerabilities seem almost perfectly matched to Trump's strengths.
Players on both sides were treated (including, worryingly for Poland, Lewandowski).
But worryingly, 13 remain at-large and this worry is real.
Africa has been worryingly dependent on commodities to power economic growth.
More worryingly, the warming weather pattern is producing a circular affect.
Worryingly, humanity may be getting worse at owning up to its goofs.
In India ethnic nationalism, never far beneath the surface, is worryingly resurgent.
Worryingly for them, Theresa May's government seems in no rush to help.
It also worryingly found that people spent significantly more time passively Facebooking.
Worryingly, private consumption that had been underpinning economic growth thus far weakened.
And their access to cash is simple, and worryingly easy to manage.
Most worryingly, Western democracies are uniquely susceptible to this form of attack.
Concrete indications of the deal's financial benefits are in worryingly short supply.
Critics said it also contained exchanges that sounded worryingly like possible corruption.
Most worryingly, people with depression are at significantly heightened risk of suicide.
But most worryingly for the giants, it could destroy their customer base.
Worryingly, forward-looking indicators in the NAB survey remained subdued in August.
Her camaraderie is welcome, but it also feels worryingly forced at times.
That looks worryingly like the failed deal of 2015, says Mr Boswell.
Worryingly for Cavs fans, James seemed to tail off in the game.
"Worryingly large numbers of people are drawn to nativist nationalism," Beddoes wrote.
But, more worryingly, it seems to think the solution is more Facebook.
Worryingly, it feeds off a discourse that is hardly marginal in our societies.
Worryingly, they could even be spreading illness in hospital bathrooms, new research suggests.
Worryingly for me, Pikin woke up earlier than anticipated and looked around sleepily.
That trend seems, worryingly, to have reversed in America in the 21st century.
Once more sea-ice levels in the region remained worryingly low this year.
Worryingly, it is also a war that the jihadists seem to be winning.
The EU is showing worryingly little negotiating flexibility in return for her concessions.
Worryingly, there may now be a fifth in the form of yellow fever.
Worryingly for the federation, member numbers have fallen over the past six years.
More worryingly, it comes at a time of unprecedented stock market valuations worldwide.
Worryingly, better education does not breed greater openness, as it usually does elsewhere.
Though worryingly, the recent slowing also carries ominous news for the thawing landmass.
Most worryingly, the civilian population is trapped and has nowhere else to go.
"But it's not enough—there's so much competition around here," he said, worryingly.
Alas, Mimì — one fears for Kristine Opolais, whose voice has become worryingly pallid.
The prime minister's record as a peacemaker in Ethiopia is also worryingly mixed.
Worryingly for Democrats, McCready's vote in rural areas dipped a bit from 22019.
Worryingly, the most common reason for failing to achieve a conviction was victim retraction.
Worryingly, Mrs DeVos led a campaign against preventing underperforming charters in Michigan from expanding.
Worryingly for Wells Fargo, new customer accounts plunged by 30% in September from August.
More worryingly, ISIS is not limited to using drones just in the Middle East.
In investment banking, where they compete head-to-head, the gap is worryingly wide.
Power in China is worryingly concentrated in the hands of one man, Xi Jinping.
Worryingly, murders have become more common even as socioeconomic conditions have improved (see chart).
And it's worryingly possible that, even if all goes well, consumers won't be interested.
Similarly and worryingly, the U.S. fertility rate dropped to a historical low last year.
Worryingly for these borrowers, the dollar is showing no sign of pausing for breath.
Worryingly, the vehicle can supposedly carry a nuclear warhead, according to the intelligence sources.
Worryingly, but perhaps not surprisingly, these user protections have been slow to actually materialize.
The digital foundations we build our lives around are set on worryingly shifting sands.
More worryingly, drivers think these systems are far more capable than they really are.
Worryingly for the Thunder, Westbrook can leave next year as an unrestricted free agent.
The Motorola Razr has a worryingly small battery compared with the Galaxy Z Flip's.
"We gave it a good go," says Ward, the band's worryingly tall front man.
More worryingly, Zika seems to have a particular appetite for the neurological cells of fetuses.
Worryingly, the accidental mobile build even reached retail devices outside of Microsoft's Windows Insiders testing.
Worryingly, last year's rise was the biggest since comparable data became available in 2005/06.
More worryingly perhaps, the data also showed slower-than-expected growth in China's industrial output.
Even more worryingly, the Johnson affair reveals how poorly Britain's preparations for Brexit are going.
And it turns out that med students are getting worryingly terrible training in the system.
Most worryingly, it has brought Turkey one step closer to a direct confrontation with Russia.
Worryingly, rising prices have been accompanied by growing volumes and record primary land auction sales.
But there is worryingly little America and its allies can do to restrain Mr Kim.
Once inside, I see that the "Clanger Corner" area of the counter is worryingly empty.
Worryingly, central banks have very little room to respond to even a modest monetary shock.
"Worryingly, today's figures also show the first growth in pay inequality since 2010," Taylor said.
More worryingly, she says, it also led to an increase in violence against sex workers.
And, perhaps more worryingly, one where you'd expect humans to have a much bigger edge?
Worryingly, statistics and simple observation suggest that many elderly people experience frailty, illness and dependence.
Worryingly, the scale of these breaches is getting worse as internet adoption and reliance grow.
A flirtation with industrial policy sounds worryingly as if it is designed to keep foreigners out.
More worryingly, they see their children without a future, as education has become far too expensive.
"Weekly hours worked remain worryingly low," said Julia Pollak, labor economist at online jobs marketplace ZipRecruiter.
More worryingly, the public could become more accommodating of corporate behaviour designed to increase market power.
More worryingly, frets the mayor, Gonzalo González, the state and federal police don't know the region.
Worryingly, other states are contemplating this, raising the risk of what Ms Bhandari calls "competitive populism".
Worryingly, each side thinks that in a trade war of attrition, it would have the advantage.
That the president of the United States is acting outrageously, or worryingly, or offensively, is important.
World trade has also been worryingly sluggish, with volumes falling in the first half of 2015.
Ironically (though not particularly worryingly), Aeolus's first intended launch date was scrubbed because of high winds.
Cheap exports depress prices in foreign markets, most of which are already experiencing worryingly low inflation.
Worryingly, the region has become the primary source of synthetics for other parts of the world.
He's now 21-13 in total, and more worryingly, 1-13 in his last 5 bouts.
Even more worryingly, one drive reported successful command execution without actually deleting any data at all.
Worryingly, dismal growth data in major democracies like South Africa and Nigeria are bolstering his cause.
Worryingly though, one crowd has been consistently in the muck — the government worker, the career bureaucrat.
Second, e-cigarettes are a known gateway to other harmful substances — most worryingly, conventional tobacco cigarettes.
It's the culture surrounding the hookup, which is retro, hetero, blotto and — at moments — worryingly psycho.
Worryingly, there are also signs that NP training is becoming watered down by assembly line programs.
Worryingly, these were more flammable than the feathery tussock grasses that had previously colonized the land.
His attackers are still at large, and the investigation into their crime has been worryingly sluggish.
" On the worryingly downcast "Panic Emoji" he groans, "I keep smoking weed / And I masturbate constantly.
In Q4 2016, Snapchat total users in the Rest of World stayed worryingly flat at 39 million.
Worryingly, the main strategies available to central bankers for curtailing systemic risk share these negative side-effects.
Last year's Galaxy Fold shipped with a big ugly crease and, even more worryingly, a faulty display.
This in the country that produced Benito Mussolini and Silvio Berlusconi and is worryingly vulnerable to populism.
More worryingly in my own field, energy conservation, flawed science is routinely used to peddle bogus products.
Factories are losing steam, exports are declining and companies have taken on worryingly high levels of debt.
Perhaps most worryingly, 21950% of Palestinians said that they supported "attacks, such as stabbing, on Israeli civilians".
But because the formal talks between the two countries could well fail, this truce is worryingly fragile.
Worryingly there is no commonly accepted definition for the point at which the public should be alerted.
At 70% of GDP, public debt is worryingly large for a middle-income country and rising fast.
Neon Genesis Evangelion takes as its premise an idea that's worryingly relevant to the psyche of 2019.
Worryingly, these militants now tend to be of higher social class, and adept at using social media.
Worryingly, the picture emerging in the freshly polished mirror is of an economy going the wrong way.
In parts of Asia, household debt is worryingly high, and mortgage rates - unlike benchmarks - have been rising.
Worryingly, the number of cases rose precipitously in recent weeks, spreading faster than in December and January.
More worryingly, the special expedited development and approval pathways have become the rule, rather than the exception.
More worryingly, the special expedited development and approval pathways have become the rule, rather than the exception.
" More worryingly, his caddie, Steve Williams, said of Woods, "He hasn't been able to walk too well.
It is worryingly easy to lose control of a party to the men and women of conviction.
More worryingly, Kim is concerned enough about his psyche that she urges him to see a shrink.
He ships it into the box where it rolls free, worryingly for Iceland, but is eventually cleared.
And again, for anyone wanting to learn anything new about the movie, this is worryingly slim pickings.
However, the risk that thugs from the old regime may scupper democratic reforms is still worryingly high.
Worryingly, most Americans are unaware of the dire straits in which the American-German relationship finds itself.
For me, it was that my tolerance had become worryingly high over December, and it was getting expensive.
He's now 11-2 overall and, more worryingly, 20143-2 in his first two bouts with the UFC.
They look worryingly like the "Latin American" model of the 1960s and 1970s (ie, an import-substitution policy).
Perhaps most worryingly, in Britain and America war had brought centralised authority and a single collective purpose: victory.
And, worryingly, there have been reports of ICE going after naturalized citizens for minor infractions from years ago.
But the economic rationale for its ban seems worryingly broad and could be applied to many other firms.
Worryingly for him, a surge in violence there and rising food prices are chipping away at his support.
Worryingly for businesses, dodgy expenses are increasingly becoming a cultural norm — one which is seriously affecting bottom lines.
More worryingly, the forecast for next quarter is $160 million, way down from the $300 million previously anticipated.
Worryingly, that is the case in Costa Rica, the region's oldest and seemingly one of its strongest democracies.
Worryingly for her peers, Ms Osaka remains a work in progress, still demonstrating plenty of room for improvement.
More surprisingly, and more worryingly, the team has also found a long-term decline in the animals' weight.
Worryingly, some members of Congress acknowledge that there might not be anything they can do to stop it.
More worryingly for Mr Cameron, Mr Johnson will encourage other MPs and party members to defy the government.
More worryingly, the toys are extremely inexpensive, at $5 (33 yuan) each, making them accessible to most kids.
Over the years he has written dissenting opinions, letters, op-eds, and other items that are worryingly incendiary.
Worryingly for Team Trump, 85033 percent of Ohioans said he did not deserve to be reelected in 2020.
Also worryingly for Republicans, most polls show Sinema leading in head-to-head matchups against all three Republicans.
The various motivations for this campaign of denialism are all too familiar today—and more worryingly, it worked.
Worryingly, spending on equipment and machinery slid 3.5% and likely dragged on economic growth in the September quarter.
Worryingly, the very nature of cyber warfare means that the next attack will inevitably be even more sophisticated.
Worryingly, the jihadist terrorist threat is already far outside the abilities of the state's security services to adequately monitor.
Worryingly, women of reproductive age are actually at greater risk because of their high levels of the hormone estrogen.
More worryingly, despite efforts to fix its asset risk challenges, Portugal's third-largest lender has little chances of succeeding.
It's a very nice phone, but its software is worryingly bad and its camera and battery are just okay.
Worryingly, its index of employment slid 7 points to -1, with the largest falls in retail, manufacturing and wholesale.
In rich countries they are often inconsistent: too strict about some sorts of waste and worryingly lax about others.
A worryingly large share of recent borrowing has come in the form of leveraged loans, an alternative to bonds.
Worryingly, efforts to reduce the spread of HIV are failing among young people and, in particular, among young women.
Worryingly, the Trump administration is trying to slash the State Department's budget which helps support democracy, including election monitors.
Worryingly, there have been few signs that either Beijing or Washington are prepared to ratchet down the trade frictions.
"Worryingly, Citron noted that "the rate of complaints has actually not changed relative to the size of the platform.
Worryingly, online sales plunged 23 percent in original terms in January, after rising a meager 2.2 percent in December.
More worryingly, a user could choose to hide replies that attempt to correct misinformation or offer a fact check.
"Pros: Allows for the argument that white nationalism [...] could be about something other than hate," this option notes, worryingly.
So if this is peace, it worryingly resembles Tacitus's remark that "they made a desert, and called it peace".
As a display of the political skills Mr Trump has added to his charisma, it was rather worryingly impressive.
More than 1,200 French citizens have participated in jihad in Syria or Iraq—and, worryingly, 244 have returned home.
It was called, rather worryingly, the Valley of Desolation (where the sign added, ominously, that no dogs are allowed).
Accompanying David Fray in a pair of Mozart piano concertos (Erato), the Philharmonia Orchestra sounds worryingly out of breath.
Most worryingly, some prominent former members of the FARC announced in August that they would return to the battlefield.
Worryingly, the International Monetary Fund cut its outlook for the world economy for the third time in six months.
Analysts expect the company to post a loss, but, more worryingly, they also don't expect top-line revenue growth.
Worryingly, poverty has "risen dramatically," according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a group of rich nations.
More worryingly for her campaign, New Hampshire appears for now to be Klobuchar's best shot at a strong result.
But, worryingly for Republicans, McCready came so close to victory because of inroads he made in suburban Mecklenburg County.
Worryingly, some of that scant growth came from firms running down backlogs for a second month as demand fell.
The Brotherhood isn't exactly a model of liberal democratic ideals, and President Morsi was worryingly authoritarian while in office.
More worryingly, the study also found a bleak pattern among the 47 dogs who were euthanized during the study period.
More worryingly, the owner then told Mirren and Hackford they would be sleeping in "the most haunted room" of all.
More worryingly, the repercussions of the US presidential election could have a wider, and longer-term, impact on European politics.
Many fans seem to share this anger; the relationship between them and the squad is at a worryingly low point.
That probably means they will have to deploy many more content filters like Content ID, which are worryingly imp`recise.
But worryingly this includes a doubling in the use of the addictive stimulant crystal meth, known as 'cristal' in Mexico.
The LSE paper finds the problem to be particularly acute on cargo operators and, worryingly for passengers, low-cost carriers.
At first this helped the labour-force participation of prime-age workers, which fell worryingly after the crisis, to surge.
"Worryingly, even as current conditions deteriorated further, respondents still turned more pessimistic about the business environment going forward," Maluleke added.
In two threatened democracies, the legal and electoral systems are effectively working together to check leaders with worryingly authoritarian tendencies.
Worryingly, the greater the progress against a disease, the harder it is to motivate people and governments to keep going.
One of them is a lighthouse on top of a worryingly blustery hill on the tiny Norwegian island of Utsira.
Google's artificial intelligence is getting speedily (and worryingly?) better, as its recent slam-dunk of a human Go champion demonstrated.
And worryingly, according to new Pew Research Center analysis, a large chunk of the most popular content revolves around children.
If the public is already worryingly disaffected by gridlock and dysfunction in government, this election promises to worsen the trend.
More worryingly, he said, cyber-attackers are focused on not only stealing the data but also altering them without detection.
More worryingly, China does next to nothing to stop the flow of nuclear technology between rogue states and North Korea.
Puffins are dying in worryingly large numbers in Alaska and scientists say it could be directly linked to climate change.
Worryingly Germany was among most disappointing country-specific data with its manufacturing PMI hitting a 15-month low at 50.5.
But worryingly, King Abdullah's incremental reforms seem to be stalling and even going to reverse under his successor, King Salman.
Worryingly, consultancy KPMG has predicted a recession for the global economy were there to be an all-out tariff war.
Worryingly bad pre-tournament form will need to be banished in time for a crucial opening clash with the Slovaks.
Worryingly, Facebook didn't reach out to Rankwave until January 2019 for information proving it complied with the social network's policies.
Maybe more worryingly, some hospitals won't survive, period—many hospital emergency departments are hanging on by a thread, said Gaines.
Odd as it may seem now, Tottenham's signing of Bent in the summer of 303 appeared worryingly ominous for Defoe.
The economy has slowed worryingly, forcing the government to seek foreign loans, and the lucrative tourism industry has been hit.
All agreed that he was a fine and delicate man, worryingly so, for these were not times for such men.
Three Japanese, from 206 evacuated on Wednesday, were infected, and worryingly two of them had not shown symptoms, Tokyo said.
In fact, as Mounk convincingly argues, and as recent political developments worryingly confirm, it is likely to be anything but.
More worryingly, though, it may also be down to automated systems using the LME stocks reports as a trading signal.
More worryingly, most countries were now borrowing from local banks, which could destabilize the domestic financial sector and fuel inflation.
And perhaps more worryingly, whatever it does next will be designed to capture the attention of US President Donald Trump.
I cried through my first ultrasound and my husband looked at me worryingly when the technician asked if we wanted photos.
The main victims, they emphasise, are not disinvited speakers but the agitators themselves, whom they see as worryingly fragile and confused.
Worryingly, it appears that America may yet levy some tariffs on automotive imports from Mexico, if they exceed a given quota.
But as erstwhile allies in the struggle against IS turn their guns on each other, calls for negotiations look worryingly late.
As governments attempt to set the rules, the chances that they will get it wrong are worryingly high—with grave consequences.
Second, and more worryingly, the incident showed how dangerous birds can be to aircraft, particularly when they get sucked into engines.
More worryingly, the phone in question was a replacement Galaxy Note 7, one that was deemed to be safe by Samsung.
That sounds worryingly like a HAL 9000 situation, but there are no humans on board to kill, so it's probably okay.
But worryingly, that may not be enough to stop democracy from being shoved to the backseat while nationalism takes the wheel.
Worryingly, WWF adviser Sayers insists not nearly enough is being done to avoid much more death and damage in the future.
Even more worryingly, many PMDB leaders are beholden to business interests that back reform in principle but not always in practice.
Worryingly, this is one example of many, and other terror groups have used children from Central Asia in their propaganda material.
Worryingly, they tend to have guns; 5 percent of Reichsbuergers hold gun permits, compared to 2 percent of the general population.
"They are expensive not just for farmers themselves but more worryingly for government which distributes farming inputs for free," Chengetai said.
Worryingly, Trump trusts his gut over his briefing notes — and his doubters and critics worry he could be outsmarted in negotiations.
Worryingly, activists say there isn't much to stop the UK government if it does decide to use more invasive tracking measures.
"Worryingly, however, the largest number of orangutans were lost from areas that remained forested during the study period," a researcher said.
As a modern city, Venice is worryingly prone to floods, but as a living cultural artifact, it holds the high ground.
No one told me I was worryingly thin until after I had managed to get myself back to a healthy weight.
The first Master & Dynamic MW07 true wireless headphones naturally sounded superb, but were plagued by connection problems and were worryingly delicate.
His potential replacement, Mr Gantz, presents himself as a warrior who wants peace, but has been worryingly vague about his policies.
Similar to the scattered strategy that Trump takes in dealing with Iran, his approach to North Korea has been worryingly inconsistent.
"The global economy is facing increasingly serious headwinds and slow growth is becoming worryingly entrenched," said OECD chief economist Laurence Boone.
More worryingly, food imports are affected as Saudi Arabia closed its land border with Qatar, stranding thousands of trucks carrying supplies.
But in the past three decades, rising temperatures have brought a worryingly rapid thaw, particularly tangible on small glaciers like Grafferner.
The result, according to experts, is a worryingly fragile supply chain, particularly for injectable medicines such as chemotherapy treatments and certain antibiotics.
And more worryingly, if I don't get fit soon, this death could even happen within the space of the next 15 years.
More worryingly, he's now 1-5 in his last 6—a strong indicator that it may be time to hang 'em up.
Beth worryingly takes a sip of wine—she's been sober for years—and then says that she and Albarn met on Tinder.
Alston's statement also warns that the push towards automating public service delivery — including through increasing use of AI technologies — is worryingly opaque.
Though it pointed in the right direction—towards greater liberalisation and away from the planned economy—it was worryingly light on detail.
Worryingly, given the Philippines' potential as a trading nation, he sounds lukewarm about joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a free-trade pact.
Worryingly for Republicans, and Trump himself, those voters broke for Democratic congressional candidates by 2900 percentage points in the 220006 midterm elections.
Worryingly, an additional observational study from the same authors found that less than 5 percent of riders wore helmets while operating scooters.
China has long been repressing the Muslim-minority Uighurs; worryingly, it's now starting to squeeze the Huis, more dispersed followers of Islam.
They know Antetokounmpo will be fiercely pursued by rival teams (and, perhaps more worryingly, stars from rival teams) at the earliest opportunity.
Perhaps more worryingly, it looks as if the Senate plan greatly expands the number of people in the 35-percent tax band.
PCE inflation has risen from a worryingly-low level — just above 0 percent — in early 85033 to roughly the target level now.
But worryingly for FloraHolland Chief Executive Lucas Vos, sales of flowers by growers directly to buyers have overtaken those sold through FloraHolland's auctions.
The first big adventure for Rivian's innovative vehicles won't be muddy tracks or forest roads, but in factories that are still worryingly empty.
Central banks in Europe and Japan have resorted to negative interest rates in attempts to stimulate consumer demand and stoke worryingly low inflation.
More worryingly, banks can use the instruments to mask bad loans, because disclosure requirements for investments are much less stringent than for loans.
Their count of new job ads put up on Monday was 29,000 compared to 39,000 last Monday, a worryingly large fall of 26%.
Barr has hidden behind technicalities and definitions (his insistence on defining even common words was worryingly reminiscent of Bill Clinton's grand jury defense).
More worryingly, rates of impaired drivers who had THC in their system rose from 1.5 percent in 2010, to 3 percent in 2015.
Yanitza Cruz was nearly eight months pregnant; her due date and the expiration date for her family's FEMA-provided hotel were worryingly close.
"Worryingly, they have been parroting the ideological and authoritarian line of Beijing ... irreparably undermining their reputation," one diplomat said of the city's government.
And as I wrote then, the discussion also revealed Zuckerberg's thinking as worryingly underdeveloped: Is that why these discussions ground to a halt?
If the Patriot and similar systems are leakier than assumed, Saudi oil facilities may be worryingly vulnerable to Iran should the conflict escalate.
Worryingly, the number of years it will take to close the gender gap in economic participation and opportunity is rising from past years.
And most worryingly, for pregnant women, diagnoses of suspected cases in Puerto Rico are up to 41 percent from 8 percent in February.
To make matters worse, Trump's male Cabinet picks have worryingly narrow-minded views about the marginalized people who aren't represented in the Cabinet.
Foreign currency reserves are under pressure, with one diplomat saying they were worryingly low and sufficient to pay for just 703 months of imports.
More worryingly, China could begin building out more of the military infrastructure it has already installed in certain pockets of the South China Sea.
Low interest rates continue to hamper Commerzbank's ability to boost profits in its home market, where fierce competition among banks keeps margins worryingly thin.
Indonesia's blasphemy law is worryingly woolly, allowing courts to punish words or actions deemed "hostile" to religion by up to five years in prison.
Most worryingly, Mrs Merkel's interest notwithstanding, Germany does not seem ready to get fully behind AI and to team up with its European neighbours.
Worryingly, PDF ballots have been used in remote voting trials, and, in some cases in binding elections in the U.S. over the past decade.
Most worryingly, the Doklam episode may have prompted Indian nuclear preparations, a response hard to see as proportionate to a localized, nonviolent border standoff.
"Worryingly, we have seen an increase in the use of cyber-enabled crime in cases related to violence against women and girls," Saunders said.
Worryingly, there has been a 10 percent increase in the number of people sectioned under the Mental Health Act over just the past year.
The Swede worryingly remained in the car before marshals arrived with an extinguisher and he clambered out from underneath the halo head-protection system.
They did not press him on its condition, though some would later say that the bridge had shaken worryingly when trucks rumbled over it.
Worryingly non-mining capex nudged up only slightly while manufacturing slipped 3.3 percent, more than reversing a 2.3 percent gain in the fourth quarter.
Even more worryingly for Chinese officials, some of them supported radicals who believe Hong Kong should decide its own future regardless of China's wishes.
She was a victim of something ancient and nasty that is becoming worryingly common: sexualised disinformation to undercut women in public life (see article).
Worryingly, that's out of step with its European rival Total, which also reported quarterly earnings on Thursday and avoided a slump in the quarter.
"Rate cuts were imprudent even before the crisis erupted, given Turkey's worryingly high inflation rate," said Nicholas Spiro, partner at London-based Lauressa Advisory.
Indonesia's rupiah has been growing worryingly weak, and the country's central bank has seen little success after multiple attempts to prop up the currency.
Or, more worryingly, was the malware for personal, illegal use to monitor their spouse, as FlexiSpy's marketing at the time made heavy reference to?
When people are asked specifically about American democracy and its performance, support is worryingly low, but the situation is not worse among the young.
More worryingly, lobbyists and experts say, it could make them vulnerable to future sanctions through their associations with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
Worryingly, more people are at risk of poverty, including large families and workers struggling with sharply reduced salaries and an explosion of precarious contracts.
Worryingly, this credibility deficiency is on public display at a time when Pompeo is asking Americans to have blind faith in the Trump administration.
Most worryingly for Israel's leaders, who consider Iran an existential threat, Iran's biggest proxy, Hezbollah, is gaining strength just over Israel's border in Lebanon.
This older car looked a bit worse for wear — the metal "straps" were extra worn, and the fans were worryingly close to riders' heads:
"Combine this with the other increasingly consequential non-democratic features of the American system ... and the longterm stability of the system seems worryingly compromised."
Other states have taken the opposite approach, steeling themselves for a future without a federal law protecting abortion rights, which now seems worryingly near.
As the press release worryingly notes:This is the first time the agency has placed specific airspace restrictions for unmanned aircraft, or "drones," over DOE sites.
More worryingly for the bulls, there are signs that U.S. shale production, which is nimbler than conventional output, could be about to pick up again.
The US stock market continues its worryingly decline, possibly kicking off another round of sinking global markets — and President Donald Trump may be to blame.
"Turkey has indeed strayed away from the European Union in recent months and worryingly overstepped the mark in ways that cannot be ignored," he said.
It likens his relationship with the Thai people to a romance, and worryingly suggests that he will stick with them forever, through "fire and water".
Worryingly, Berlin is doing more than that: It has just declared an emergency, head-for-the-hills, situation, urging people to stock food and water.
YouTuber Tom Scott took a visit, to discover the science (and worryingly simple) safety precautions that make fusion less dangerous than its better-known cousin.
India fulfils the first two conditions and, under the Hindu nationalism of Narendra Modi, the prime minister, it is worryingly close to meeting the third.
Most worryingly, there is also the potential for contamination of the Missouri River, which is the main source of water for the reservation's 8,000 residents.
Worryingly, the annual dip came despite Apple reporting a 225 percent decline in the fiscal second quarter of 2016, meaning there was an easier comparable.
Most new issues posted in April on the website of China's main bond clearinghouse funded pipelines, or water treatment systems and, more worryingly, housing projects.
Bob Menendez (D-NJ), fresh off a mistrial on some corruption charges, has had some worryingly close polls — but we're leaving them off for now.
Also worryingly for the government, the OBR said the economy, while weak, was already running slightly faster than it could do without generating excessive inflation.
That time frame has struck many Fed officials as worryingly late given the need for Senate confirmation and the possibility of a negative market reaction.
Try to keep that in mind as you listen to the opening lines of narration in this first full-length trailer, which sound worryingly documentarian.
Worryingly for policymakers at the European Central Bank, who have so far failed to stoke demand and inflation, new business fell for a third month.
The new procedures for travelers from Europe were rolled out after weeks of what many international travelers described as worryingly lax controls at American airports.
This time, the man in the spotlight was one Donald Trump — and, specifically, his worryingly casual reaction to the coronavirus (known officially as COVID-19).
Iranian hackers also took the spotlight, as new research into state-sponsored group APT33 shows that they've recently—and worryingly—focused on industrial control systems.
More worryingly for the GOP, there was a swing of ten percentage points away from Trump, who won the district by 12 points in 2016.
Most worryingly, the European Central Bank will soon reduce its massive bond-buying programme and could phase it out entirely by the end of the year.
Worryingly for the Islamic finance industry, Dana said its sukuk were unlawful "due to the evolution and continual development of Islamic financial instruments and their interpretation".
The EBA also flagged banks in Germany, Italy, Spain, the U.K., Ireland and France, as having worryingly low CET1 ratios in a hypothetical situation of stress.
Worryingly, though, this has risen from less than 6% in 1990, while the share of adults who are overweight has risen from 30% to over 46%.
More worryingly, it's hard to see where there's even any room for Mike to grow, since we already know what he's up to in Breaking Bad.
Worryingly for firms and also pointing to no pick-up, new business growth was at one of its weakest rates since the start of last year.
Worryingly for Europe, growth is not only expected to be lower in struggling economies like Italy, however, but in stronger ones too, like Germany and France.
But worryingly, the process of replication, by which published results are tested anew, is incapable of correcting the situation no matter how rigorously it is pursued.
" The bank singled out the property sector and said that "a worryingly large share of recent borrowing has come in the form of short-term bonds.
Worryingly, dividend coverage ratios – the ratio of earnings to dividends per share, considered a proxy for a company's ability to sustain its payouts – have tumbled globally.
That might seem to be a feat of fearsomely effective central planning, but, worryingly, each leg-up in the mini-cycle has required a bigger push.
Just as worryingly from the White House's perspective, the same survey showed his "strong approval" among Republicans sliding to 220006 percent, from 2202 percent in February.
According to "Persimmons," Lee also mistook, in those years, the words "fight" and "fright": the ubiquity of the second suggests, worryingly, a propensity for the first.
But worryingly, if women are at risk of self-harming, they will be put them in that wing so that they can be more closely monitored.
Worryingly for his successor Pep Guardiola, they are just four points clear of Manchester United – who have a game in hand – in the battle for fourth.
No one expects the balance sheet to return to its pre-crisis level, and the Fed worryingly did not include a target size in yesterday's announcements.
That information could trickle down to bounty hunters and complete strangers for a worryingly small amount of money — without the wireless customers ever having a clue.
Overall, participants' knowledge of how HPV is transmitted, what cancers it causes and how vaccination can prevent many of these tumors was worryingly low, researchers conclude.
"There is only one way to counter worryingly strengthening anti-Semitic phenomema...Europe must return to its values stemming from Judaeo-Christian traditions," Orban's office said.
Worryingly for Mahathir, Merdeka Center said Malay Muslims, who make up around 60 percent of Malaysia's 32 million people, were largely more critical of his administration.
Worryingly, low- and middle-income countries are exactly where antibiotic use is expected to continue to rise, in particular, with the increasing demand for animal protein.
Like the U.S., China has seen a worryingly high vaping rate among young people, which is another reason that urges Beijing to hold the industry in check.
And the segment proved its point: Those terms are still worryingly relevant almost 85 years after Theodore Abel decided to trick some Nazis into writing their letters.
As the title of Hislop's pamphlet makes clear, they were all influenced by anti-Catholicism: a suspicion of rituals, rites, and liturgy they decried as worryingly pagan.
And worryingly, Suidobashi hasn't updated its own YouTube channel and Facebook page since 2015, so whether this fight really goes down this summer remains an open question.
Many of the ads are still on the "Fertility Day" twitter account: The ads are the Italian government's way of responding to Italy's worryingly low birth rate.
Perhaps most worryingly, Iran and Russia, always on the lookout for opportunities to undermine Western interests, are now working together to fund, arm and shelter the Taliban.
At the same time, Gene is worried about his younger son, Conrad (Devin Druid), a teenager living at home who resents his father and is worryingly withdrawn.
Worryingly for Meade, the poll showed that 58.8 percent of respondents said they would never vote for the PRI, up 1.4 percentage points from the previous survey.
Worryingly, data out earlier in the day showed Australian job advertisements eased in August and were no longer pointing to a further decline in the unemployment rate.
Some fat can be stored under the skin, but more worryingly, the body can also lay it down around the guts and in the liver and pancreas.
Second — and more worryingly — Coats is saying that the Kremlin thought its last influence campaign went so swimmingly that it plans to do it again in November.
Worryingly, corporate spending plans for 2117.5/2114.6 pointed to a more cautious outlook amid the threat of weakening consumer spending at home and a global trade war.
Third, and most worryingly, while Twitter was distracted by dysfunction and turnover at the top, rival firms have pushed into the space it once might have owned.
Even more worryingly, there's evidence that Zika is linked to a terrible birth defect called microcephaly, which is characterized by a shrunken head and incomplete brain development.
Worryingly, on the other hand, the board includes individuals with local party ties or past leadership positions in the main entity that orchestrated Puerto Rico's voracious borrowings.
Worryingly for the ruling Country Alliance party, voting intentions for Moreno have slid from 37 percent in October while support for his rivals has grown, Cedatos said.
Most worryingly, ISIS reportedly has set up fallback bases in the remote highlands to the southeast of Mosul, Iraq, in the Qara Chokh, Hamrin, and Makhmour Mountains.
Worryingly, in their attempts to make China the foremost footballing nation on the planet, economic strife in European football would no doubt suit the Chinese government well.
However, when we asked about democracy in general, we saw overall high levels of support, but the dissent from this consensus was worryingly concentrated among the young.
Worryingly, he falsely identified an innocent 62-year-old Runescape streamer as a recently-released sex offender, making him burst into tears during a live video broadcast.
Increasingly, algorithms can help decide what we read, who we date, what we buy and, more worryingly, the services, credit or even liberties for which we're eligible.
More worryingly for Macron, the move has also caused unease within his own centrist majority, which will start discussing the budget bill in parliament later this month.
Ransomware attacks have become a worryingly common threat against public systems including schools and local governments as hackers hold critical data and services hostage for massive ransoms.
Iran has demonstrated that it's willing to take its citizens offline — and, perhaps more worryingly, that it's able to do so without plunging domestic infrastructure into chaos.
Just as worryingly from the White House's perspective, the same survey showed his "strong approval" number among Republicans sliding to 59 percent, from 73 percent in February.
More worryingly, more than half of U.S. adults surveyed said they would feel unsafe flying in a passenger drone, with 54 percent saying they wouldn't feel safe.
Because they can still be laughingly imprecise, are barely regulated, and most worryingly of all, could expose your identity to people you'd rather not know anything about you.
More worryingly, Facebook is also using the day to re-open the fractious debate about GIF pronunciation — hard or soft G — with a poll for US-based users.
The second-quarter earnings' bonanza has seen worryingly mediocre results across the board for European banks and their share slide has weighed on the overall European stock markets.
The 323-page report implicated Russian coaches, trainers, doctors and, most worryingly, antidoping authorities in helping athletes obtain banned performance-enhancing drugs and cover up failed drug tests.
The world is already worryingly close to the temperature limits set in the Paris climate agreement, so the predictions of the latest climate models come as dire news.
Terrorism experts estimate that one-third of the total have been killed, one-third are still at large and, worryingly, one-third have returned to their home countries.
Perhaps more worryingly for the House of Saud, youth unemployment — associated in many countries with social unrest in the wake of the global financial crisis — is extremely high.
"Turkey has indeed strayed away from the European Union in recent months and worryingly overstepped the mark in ways that cannot be ignored," Macron told Greece's Kathimerini newspaper.
THE LEBANESE ARE doing their best to forget about their civil war—if only the fighting across the border in Syria were not so worryingly close to home.
In the Netherlands, there was a near miss involving a drone and an aircraft at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in April, the type of episode that seems worryingly frequent.
Worryingly, the president and his advisers believe that a "Judeo-Christian West" is at the beginning of an apocalyptic war with dark forces, embodied chiefly by Islamic extremists.
More worryingly for Rome, Eurostat could decide to count all of CDP's liabilities when calculating Italy's public debt, which already stands at 131.6 percent of gross domestic product.
Merely donating money to or working at one of these should not be grounds for arrest, which worryingly seems to be the case with some of the detained.
" Her worryingly upbeat remarks about people who discriminate are then followed with a confusing mix of catchphrases ripped from Black and LGBTQ internet culture like, "take several seats.
Rather worryingly, there seems to be little incentive to enact a law in India to deter would-be perpetrators, let alone hold those who've carried it out accountable.
The gross domestic product dipped 433 percent in 2017, substantially down on pre-purge predictions of growth of 0.1 percent, and worryingly below population growth of 2 percent.
Perhaps even more importantly — and more worryingly from a Democratic perspective — Trump's hard-line rhetoric on immigration, in particular, appears to have been effective in energizing his base.
That changed Wednesday when Facebook reported lower-than-expected revenue, slower user growth and, most worryingly for investors, a warning that profits would continue to decelerate throughout 2018.
Second, and even more worryingly for much of the field, candidates would also need 130,000 unique donors to qualify (with at least 400 donors each in 20 states).
I didn't feel like I'd ever be able to forget I was wearing a heavy device on my head with two screens positioned worryingly close to my eyes.
Worryingly for Hollande, an opinion poll published by Elabe on Wednesday showed almost nine in 10 voters did not want the president to seek a second five-year term.
Worryingly, there are many other companies which are worth very little on the stock market but which have thousands of employees relying on them to make payroll every month.
Worryingly, the researchers found that, not only might the trip severely weaken an astronaut's immune system, but the genetic damage could also significantly increase the risk of developing leukemia.
Perhaps even more worryingly, in some cases the language was not in draft documentation sent to investors, but added to the final executed versions of credit agreements, they said.
The obvious explanation for these ads is that Clinton is weak with white working-class voters—most worryingly in the key Rust Belt swing states of Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Despite the improvement, Treasury again noted government receipts are worryingly low, mainly due to weak economic growth, and warned that spending, especially on social security, must be reined in.
And finally, but not exclusively, poachers are driving numbers of elephants, pangolins, rhinos, giraffes and other creatures with body parts valuable on the black market to worryingly low levels.
There are also more people than there used to be willing to pay for music online, suggesting that a worryingly fluid business may find some Islands in the stream.
But he added that central banks had their limits given the complexity of their jobs and the "worryingly low level" of financial literacy among adults in the developed world.
Worryingly for investors, it appears a 'hard Brexit' may be on the cards, where control of immigration takes priority over Britain's tariff-free access to the European single market.
But perhaps most worryingly of all, 36 of the sites used SHA-1, a hashing function used for securing data that researchers have repeatedly warned is susceptible to attack.
But even more worryingly, the virus is spreading to Europe and the Middle East in a way that has experts warning it could soon become a full-blown pandemic.
The Swede worryingly remained in the car, with flames licking the airbox, before marshals arrived with an extinguisher and he clambered out from underneath the halo head-protection system.
Worryingly for investors as 2019 gets underway, not only is the yen surging, other warning signs are flashing too, suggesting we are in for a volatile and choppy year.
Worryingly for the principle of central bank independence, Erdogan can also appoint the head of the central bank, deputies and monetary policy committee members for a four-year period.
Even more worryingly, the lack of commitment to an agreement the US painstakingly negotiated with its allies is calling into question those allies' ability to trust the US altogether.
Most worryingly, the fleeting fuss made about movies that glorify violent criminals from our past is too often not borne out in the present when attractive men do awful things.
"Worryingly, a series of proposed amendments actually increases both the scope of criminal offences and the length of sentences that farmers could be given," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Worryingly for energy shares, the broad-based decline in the dollar was still not enough to spare U.S. crude oil from its first finish under $239.54 a barrel since April.
At a time of hardening Hindu nationalism, crude attacks on Gandhi have become routine online: "worryingly, there is a wider disenchantment with Gandhi's ideas of religious pluralism," Mr Guha notes.
The war has drawn in troops from America, France, Britain and Germany, and is attracting remnants of IS. Worryingly, it is a war that the jihadists seem to be winning.
The survey also showed persistent decline in orders from domestic customers, and even though demand conditions improved slightly it still remained worryingly weak despite a raft of recent stimulus measures.
If Mr Trump has become more willing to nominate people whose main qualification is that they agree with him, the Fed could become—or be seen to become—worryingly politicised.
Most worryingly, the failure of an SPV does not negatively impact a general fund's internal rate of return (IRR) or reduce the carry of the general partners outside the SPV.
Most worryingly, the bias was particularly pronounced in the case of junior instructors, for whom student evaluations are much more crucial for teaching awards, tenure decisions and even salary negotiations.
Although his repeated claims that Boko Haram has been defeated have always rung hollow, many voters will now see them as evidence that their president is worryingly out of touch.
Most worryingly, Trump pointedly did not mention Article 5 — the provision of the NATO treaty that declares an attack on one to be an attack on all — in his speech.
Most worryingly for Mr Trump, it is evident in a brewing shadow war over the selection of the delegates who will be charged with naming the Republican nominee in Cleveland.
Perhaps most worryingly, the CHOICE Act would cripple two of the most important post-crash reforms: the Financial Stability and Oversight Council (FSOC) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
Worryingly, its valuation as measured by the price-to-book ratio is languishing at 0.2, which means the market is applying an 80% discount to assets held by the bank.
Research by ActionAid in Brazil found 86% of women surveyed had been subjected to harassment or violence in public, and worryingly, 84% reported having been sexually harassed by the police.
At the same time, the Italian banks' balance sheets are saddled with worryingly high levels of non-performing loans as well as with uncomfortably high levels of Italian government debt.
Worryingly for McSally, the largest county with a batch of uncounted votes likely to benefit the Republican neared the end of its count Monday without cutting significantly into Sinema's lead.
"We are in a situation now where we are worryingly using the last line of antibiotics for many infections or seeing even resistance to these last-line antibiotics," Balasegaram says.
Most worryingly, the fleeting fuss made about movies which glorify violent criminals from our past is too-often not borne out in the present when attractive men do awful things.
"Thoroughbreds" opens on an ominous, murkily lit scene — a girl, a horse and a worryingly sharp knife — that telegraphs just how ugly things are going to get in this movie.
"The current situation is worryingly unique, because unlike the SARS episode of 212-2680, the world is considerably more integrated," ED&F Man analyst Edward Meir said in a note.
More worryingly, it suggests that, contrary to what you learned last time, Maleficent is, yes, very bad, a gambit that's presumably meant to keep new viewers guessing about her character.
More worryingly than the loss, Giannis left the game late with what appeared to be a leg injury after falling awkwardly, though Budenholzer was optimistic it was not nothing serious.
Worryingly for the government and policymakers, overall demand only rose marginally in September, hurt by almost no growth in exports, and firms barely increased headcount last month, the survey showed.
It would destabilize a region already worryingly febrile because of Pyongyang's antics, cause economic calamity and add to their woes back at home through impact on capital and goods flows.
They have spent years plumping up cushions that the financial crisis showed to be worryingly thin, but fear that proposed adjustments to Basel 3, the latest global standards, will require more.
Worryingly, freedom of expression has also deteriorated with two thirds of countries, representing 67% of the African population, witnessing a decline in freedom of expression with Kenya displaying the biggest slump.
Even Hollywood is getting in on the action, with an upcoming kids' film—worryingly titled Sausage Party—set to explore the horror sentient veg experience when being peeled, boiled, and eaten.
More worryingly, the Bank thinks that the trend rate of growth of the British economy has fallen (a view it shares with the Office for Budget Responsibility, the government's forecasting arm).
Japan, where criminal suspects may be held for 23 days without charge, often with only minimal contact with a lawyer, perhaps deprived of sleep, is already worryingly good at extracting confessions.
Worryingly for markets in general, early signs of contagion, or at least increased investor hedging, are starting to appear, as shown by the Chicago Board Options Exchange's Wall Street "skew index".
More worryingly, if you give your information over to a third party platform, and that platform hands your information over to the government, that's not a search under the Fourth Amendment.
The bug allowed apps users had approved to pull their timeline photos to also receive their Facebook Stories, Marketplace photos, and most worryingly, photos they'd uploaded to Facebook but never shared.
More worryingly, he has spoken approvingly of summary executions of suspected criminals, and has promised to kill up to 100,000 of them in his quest to "end crime" in the Philippines.
More worryingly, seven of the top 10 causes of deaths occur as a result of preventable chronic diseases, with cigarette smoking alone accounting for 480,000 deaths in the U.S. every year.
Worryingly, Facebook has recently been shutting down groups set up by the popular harm reduction page Sesh Safety with no warning or explanation, saying only that posts have breached community guidelines.
" We'll definitely need to keep an eye on Jack, who surely looks death-obsessed and worryingly pleaded the fifth to the question "What's the wildest thing you've done in the bedroom?
The leaks, which began last year, have purported to show influence peddling schemes that targeted top soccer officials and, perhaps most worryingly for the club, efforts to influence the refereeing system.
Most worryingly, he has demanded that the Knesset grant him immunity from prosecution while in office — making it his central demand for coalition partners after Israel's most recent election in September.
Federal agencies to date have done worryingly little to counteract foreign interference in our elections, but today's meetings seemed designed primarily to keep the pressure on platforms to do the fighting.
Worryingly, Schmidt of NASA Goddard says, a number of new flagship climate models are "running hot," suggesting the climate system may be far more sensitive to increased CO2 than previously thought.
Perhaps more worryingly, he could also turn his attentions abroad, where the president has a whole lot of power to act on his own, including in ways that get people killed.
More worryingly, state firms can become vehicles for corruption, used to dole out the largesse of the state to favoured backers or to funnel social wealth into the pockets of the powerful.
In a moment in American media and political history where the very existence let alone definition of "facts" seems worryingly debatable, I pray that the American people can still tell the difference.
Among the products on display were a life-logging camera, called Xperia Eye; a projector, called Xperia Projector; and a little robot somewhat similar to the Amazon Echo, called, worryingly, Xperia Agent.
More worryingly for Macron and Europe's liberal establishment, polls suggest Macron and Le Pen are neck-and-neck in an EU election in which populists are expected to perform well throughout Europe.
More worryingly, the CRA language would tie your hands regarding any future revisions to the planning process and you'd be stuck with an outdated process that has been criticized on all sides.
While some citizens are worryingly misinformed or utterly tuned out, the vast majority of the people I spoke to during the process of filming cared deeply about the state of the world.
Worryingly for PiS, the protesters included women who voted for the party in last October's election but say they may no longer do so over its attempt to tighten the abortion law.
Most worryingly of all, in less than a year, two investigative journalists were murdered for their work within the borders of the European Union, where we thought press freedom was well-protected.
Clinton's lead is still real, but it has shrunk, and worryingly enough that Trump-skeptical conservatives who have played coy about their true preferences thus far can't responsibly continue to do so.
And for many key commodity minerals, the level of dependence on foreign supplies is worryingly high: zinc (82 percent), tin (75 percent), cobalt (74 percent), platinum (73 percent) and lithium (85033 percent).
There's a not-insignificant amount of risk involved in FIRE, as the stock market roller coaster and economic ripple effect in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic have recently made worryingly clear.
Now he is sketching out what a far more toxic YouTube politics of ressentiment might look like, under the threadbare cover of ironic bigotry, the recent history of which is worryingly instructive.
Worryingly, the scene doesn't seem to involve Shawkat going to the bathroom, so unless she has a bladder of steel, we'll have to hope the producers have worked that logistical problem out.
Worryingly, earnings at China's industrial firms too shrank in December, pointing to more troubles for the country's vast manufacturing sector, already struggling with a decline in orders, job layoffs and factory closures.
"Her resolve on Brexit is not in doubt; but her ability to deliver the best deal for Britain in terms of the closest possible relationship with the EU is worryingly unclear," it said.
Even more worryingly, the number of those making successful escapes to South Korea, largely via China, has steadily declined over the past couple of years, with a particularly sharp drop earlier this year.
The low-income, low-educated voters in the UK haven't seen the benefits from globalism, didn't understand them, or — most worryingly — cared less about those benefits than they did about keeping out foreigners.
Worryingly for policymakers at the European Central Bank, who are under pressure to support growth, forward-looking indicators did not point to a bounce back and business expectations for the year ahead dropped.
As climate change takes hold in Pakistan, it is bringing worryingly rapid temperature increases that threaten lives and harvests and are driving up water and power use as families struggle to stay cool.
The former CIO, David Bray, was the origin of the theory, but emails obtained by American Oversight in June show that evidence for it and a similar claim from 2014 were worryingly thin.
"These numbers are worryingly low even compared to the subdued trend we saw in Q1 and Q2," Michael Liebreich, chairman of the advisory board of Bloomberg New Energy Finance, said in a statement.
Worryingly for her opponents, Williams has room to improve as she was far from her clinical best against Strycova, racking up 46 unforced errors and winning only six of her 14 break points.
And worryingly for prohibitionists everywhere, advocates came within striking distance in a vote to prevent the feds from blocking marijuana reform in states that have legalized, a de facto vote on ending prohibition.
The use of such a convenient pop-psychology framework to diagnose political problems allows us to emphasize a clear, if worryingly permeable, boundary between good and bad, clean and tainted, harmed and harmful.
Even if the central case is that a given amount of pollution produces a manageable eventual rise in temperatures, a cataclysmic event, such as global warming of over 6°C, remains worryingly possible.
Worryingly, about six percent of MDR TB patients were also resistant to other antibiotics (this is referred to as extensively drug resistant TB (XDR)) and the prognosis of these patients is the worst.
There are the historical, calendar-based ones—Ancient Egypt and their pyramids; the Tudors and their worryingly rotund kings; the Mayans and their world-ending prophecies—and there are also geological and cosmological periods.
The former Conservative Party chairman said he recently met an official who has dealt with Hong Kong for years and who relayed things about the rule of law which Patten thought were "worryingly aggressive".
In the wake of a worryingly low turnout in the 1984 European elections, the leaders of what was then the European Economic Community agreed that their faltering club needed a flag to rally round.
After days of being unable to reach her estranged husband and their daughter, Ela, Laurel Friedman worryingly called Temple Terrace police and asked them to check on the pair, the Tampa Bay Times reports.
More worryingly, inflation is seen holding well short of the ECB's target of almost 2 percent for years to come, suggesting the bank will keep on missing its objective well into the next decade.
The countries that have traditionally been the bastion of reliable leadership – Germany and the U.K. — are leaving citizens feeling disappointed – and more worryingly, it is having spillover effects into matters outside of domestic politics.
"These companies have (become) worryingly large, their use of data isn't always something people are happy with and there's the whole question over whether their platforms are being used for political purposes," he added.
"Worryingly, not even the pleasant summer weather of 2016 was enough to help butterflies bounce back from a run of poor years," Tom Brereton, head of monitoring at Butterfly Conservation, said in a statement.
Worryingly, earnings at China's industrial firms too shrank in December, pointing to more troubles for the country's vast manufacturing sector, which are already struggling with a decline in orders, job layoffs and factory closures.
After outlining the scenarios in Burundi and possible UN responses, DPKO worryingly cautioned that all the peacekeeping possibilities it presented to the Security Council "offer limited scope" to prevent atrocities because of logistical complications.
Worryingly, forward-looking indicators did not point to a bounce back, and other data showed Britain's economy appeared to have contracted in the second quarter against a backdrop of Brexit and global trade worries.
President Xi Jinping has stirred up nationalism as part of his effort to consolidate power—worryingly for American firms seen as insufficiently deferential to China's line on Hong Kong among other sensitive political topics.
It was a worryingly wobbly start for Fowler, who had only five bogeys in his previous seven competitive rounds and had not had a double bogey in any of his previous 2017 tour events.
Secondly — and more worryingly for the Saudis — the Senate this month moved with unexpected speed to easily advance legislation that would allow victims of terrorist attacks to sue nation-states that supported the perpetrators.
More worryingly, more than 50 of the 76 works here come directly from the dealer Louis K. Meisel (only two donated to the Parrish, the rest borrowed from his galleries or his family's collections).
The flattening of the American yield curve over the past few years has occurred as the Fed has begun raising its main policy rate, in order to prevent a long expansion from becoming worryingly inflationary.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - As policymakers around the world scramble to prevent an economic slowdown from morphing into a global recession, Latin America's largest countries may find the growth-boosting arsenal at their disposal is worryingly scarce.
But it's also worryingly susceptible to abuse—big copyright holders know how the system works, and sites are liable to assume guilty until proven innocent, since they don't want to be part of any lawsuit.
The explosive device used in the Manchester terror attack on Monday evening that has so far been responsible for 22 fatalities and dozens of injuries was worryingly sophisticated, according to a U.K.-based security expert.
TOKYO — Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan announced on Wednesday that he would delay an unpopular increase in the national sales tax, in what amounted to an acknowledgment that the country's economy remained worryingly fragile.
More worryingly, its inability to cut costs as quickly as it expected means it will only be able to strip out 100 million pounds compared to its previous 230 million pound target for 2018-2019.
"In light of #DNCLeak, worth thinking how worryingly effective a single falsified email in a doc-dump of real ones would be," tweeted Matt Tait, founder of the U.K.-based security consultancy Capital Alpha Security.
But when a single company with huge market share chooses to comply with a law — or more worryingly, a mere suggestion from the authorities — a large chunk of the internet ends up falling in line.
In July, the House of Lords, the upper chamber of the British Parliament, released a report warning that the government's plans for life outside the bloc were worryingly vague, particularly when it came to immigration.
"The fact that there's been some year-over-year improvement in debt levels is good, but the numbers still remain worryingly high," said Emily Holbrook, senior director of planning at Northwestern Mutual, in a statement.
Their work too often feels either staid or accommodationist, either mere rearguard defenses of a flawed status quo or worryingly willing to accommodate the raw racism and xenophobia at the heart of the resurgent right.
Experts say the electoral council's decision to accept claims of voter fraud made by Erdogan's AKP party -- and the subsequent wiping of results -- show a worryingly new level of government influence over a supposedly independent body.
"Worryingly, the declines in output and new business gathered pace, although the hit on the headline PMI was tempered somewhat by the first increase in employment in five months," said Trevor Balchin, director at IHS Markit.
But perhaps most worryingly for the EU, senior ministers in Germany, the bloc's reluctant hegemon, are advocating shrinking the executive Commission, trimming its powers, and bypassing common European institutions to take more decisions by intergovernmental agreement.
Instead, it ends up feeling like a nod to the landscape beyond military shooters, in a game that already feels worryingly like a synthesis of other experiences and influences that has yet to create its own.
More worryingly, they warned that ISIS, the terrorist group operating in swathes of Iraq and Syria and taking advantage of a power vacuum in both countries, could be the primary beneficiary from more unrest and division.
Worryingly, athletes from the American Olympic team have told inquisitive journalists quizzing them about their strangely-marked backs that they are beginning to perform the technique on each other in the absence of a trained professional.
Worryingly for the RBA, first-quarter data due next week is expected to show core inflation further cooled to 1.7 percent from 1.8 percent in the previous quarter, undershooting its 2-3 percent mid-term target.
Worryingly, the biggest drop occurred in the investment bank, where Deutsche Bank's fixed income and equity trading revenue fell by 17 percent and 0.43 percent respectively, compared with quarterly increases enjoyed by peers on Wall Street.
But most worryingly, Najib has played up the country's ethnic divisions, pledging to extend affirmative action benefits for the country's disproportionately poor ethnic Malay majority, and implicitly stoking tensions with a relatively well-off Chinese minority.
Worryingly, with the threat of expulsion from this tournament hanging over the 2018 World Cup hosts, a flare went off among Russian fans after Denis Glushakov's late strike gave them brief hope of salvaging a point.
At one point, it seemed worryingly possible that a Trump administration Justice Department could be very different — that it could be essentially remade to serve the personal whims and persecute the political opponents of Donald Trump.
A majority of eligible voters did not show up, perhaps because they thought Mr. Macron's candidates did not need their support or, more worryingly for Mr. Macron, because they were unwilling to give him their endorsement.
"Worryingly, the amount of time that young people spend inactive has been steadily rising for years, but there has been a surprising lack of high quality research into how this could affect mental health," Kandola said.
Worryingly for some, there has been little evidence in big listed stock names in Tokyo that now is the moment in the sun for Japan with the Nikkei 225 a little worse for wear in August.
An evening that began worryingly for the young Manchester United striker when his sloppy mistake allowed Stanislav Lobotka to fire Slovakia into a shock lead ended with the crowd singing his name as he sparked England's revival.
Although the worldwide neonatal death rate (defined as living for no more than 28 days) has fallen during the past two decades, from 34 per 1,13 live births to 19, many countries still have worryingly high rates.
"Worryingly, growth of output continues to run ahead of that of new orders, meaning even the modest current growth of business activity is only being sustained by firms eating into orders placed in prior months," Williamson said.
If anything happens to the Wi-Fi connectivity (a worryingly common problem on most camera platforms, in my experience), you need to leave the app, re-connect to the camera, and return to the image copying app.
If lava spills into the plant, it could release harmful chemicals into the air—most worryingly, hydrogen sulfide, which can kill if you're exposed to it for long enough, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Data released Monday shows Russia's economy "worryingly" deteriorated at the end of last year with oil prices in a tailspin only bolstering the odds of a second year of recession for Moscow, an analyst has told CNBC.
LONDON (Reuters) - Don't panic yet, but the financial market upheaval in recent days is worryingly reminiscent of when the 2008-2009 global financial crisis and the 103-2012 euro zone debt crisis were in their early stages.
Read more: 3 charts that show Neymar has been a massive waste of money at Paris Saint GermainThe setback is just another in a worryingly long list of injuries Neymar has suffered over the past few seasons.
The euro zone economy is ailing and inflation is worryingly weak, putting pressure on the central bank to prop up the 19-member currency bloc, much as it has done time and again over the last decade.
"The rolling-over that we are seeing here in jobs plentiful is worryingly reminiscent of what we have seen late in prior cycles," said Tim Quinlan, a senior economist at Wells Fargo Securities in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Worryingly for Remain, a major problem that dates back to the very first referendum opinion polls still hasn't been addressed: Not enough people who want Britain to stay in the EU are certain to vote on June 224.
Worryingly, Twitter claims it spotted "unusual activity" around this specific support form, involving "a large number of inquiries coming from individual IP addresses located in China and Saudi Arabia"—countries not known for their positive treatment of dissidents.
The report, which EU governments are set to approve in June, cements a growing sense in the West that Turkey has veered worryingly away from the market reforms of the early 2000s as President Tayyip Erdogan consolidates power.
But it's been worryingly easy to believe that streaming has become dominant not just because it's cheap, but because people prefer staying at home, and will settle for the good-enough options they can just hit play on.
Najib has strengthened his grip over UMNO by purging dissidents including a deputy prime minister and, worryingly for non-Muslim Malaysians, he has also built bridges with PAS, whose Islamist hardliners make up the second-largest Malay party.
More worryingly, the survey said the proportion of loans made through the murky world of shadow banking increased for a second-straight quarter to the highest level since the second quarter of 2016, another period marked by stimulus.
Although that's a highly impressive number, research has revealed many mental health apps, as well as existing digital behavior interventions, are plagued by a lack of underlying evidence and scientific credibility and, most worryingly, confer limited clinical effectiveness.
Most worryingly, the dissemination of disinformation is speeding up: Avaaz estimates that in the last three months there were 203 million views of disinformation, which is more than 218 times as many as during the preceding 24227403 months.
Worryingly, Boyne's book is now often included in Holocaust-studies curricula at schools, and many teachers say that young readers who first learn about the Holocaust by reading it form a drastically ahistorical impression of what took place.
Worryingly, a weekly survey showed on Tuesday Australian consumer confidence skidded to 5-1/2 year lows last week as fears of a pandemic sparked a huge sell-off in stock markets and badly shook the economic outlook.
"Worryingly, it seems that the virus can pass from person-to-person without symptoms, making it extremely difficult track, regardless of what health authorities do," said Simon Clarke, an expert in cellular microbiology at Britain's University of Reading.
With his targets lacking any ability to push back publicly, Mr. Trump is able to whip up the angry and undereducated in ways that worryingly echo the worst populist movements of the recent past, particularly National Socialism in Germany.
" He noted that in the current stalemate there was little discussion of the "ever-expanding 'Internet of things,' where telemetry from teakettles, televisions and light bulbs might prove surprisingly, and worryingly, amenable to subpoena from governments around the world.
Most worryingly for Facebook, it found differences in the reaction of users depending on their age — with younger users (229 to 214) by far the most likely to say they had deleted the Facebook app in the past year.
"Worryingly, the central bank is employing unconventional tools more regularly to try and keep the naira stable and safeguard reserves, and risk exists ... which could ultimately come at the cost of slower growth and higher inflation," De Hart said.
Worryingly, the disclaimer also notes: "Use of the product by a user is at the user's own risk and peril," which makes me wonder if the makers actually want people to use this for listening to music at all.
The party's program was crude — a ban on nonwhite immigration and repatriation for nonwhites — but, for a time, worryingly effective: In the 1979 general election, the National Front had more than 300 parliamentary candidates and won nearly 200,000 votes.
Although the earlier sanctions were related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was evidence of Russia's meddling in America's elections, not to mention Mr Trump's worryingly consistent praise of Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, that propelled Congress into action.
Worryingly, the rate of underemployment - those wanting to work more hours - for those aged 21-21.3300 has stayed near historic highs of 17-19 percent in recent years, compared with 10-12 percent before the 2008 global financial crisis.
"Market behaviour is starting to look worryingly similar to the run-up to the Brexit and Trump votes where investors started to overweight marginal shifts/info in polls, creating a self-reinforcing belief that things are OK," he added.
More worryingly, the authors stressed that changes in climate will alter the geographical distribution of vector-borne diseases in the United States, such as Lyme disease transmitted through ticks and Zika, West Nile and dengue viruses transmitted through mosquitoes.
Worryingly for him, Manchester City now find themselves in a situation where – should they lose to a resurgent Swansea on the last day of the season – Manchester United could pip them to the fourth and final Champions League spot.
Instead, Kosovo won the second half 2-0 and could have scored more as England looked worryingly uncomfortable against the kind of slick passing and movement they can expect from the likes of Spain, France and Belgium next year.
Worryingly for al Shabaab&aposs enemies, the pressure the group has faced from the United States, Kenya, the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) and others has failed to roll it back — and might well slacken in the future.
Williams went on to win the next point after her fall and broke for 22-26 but glanced worryingly at her player box that included mom Oracene Price, husband Alexis Ohanian -- the Reddit co-founder -- and coach Patrick Mouratoglou.
Worryingly, the goalkeeper accounted for more passes than the rest of his team combined against Germany and, with Wales looking comfortable in possession against Russia, his side could face another 90 minutes of shadow chasing and rope-a-dope football.
Cheap, highly accessible, and easier to carry undetected than a knife, acid – referred to in one recent criminal trial as "face melter" – has become a worryingly popular weapon, leaving a growing number of victims with devastating physical and mental injuries.
" Most worryingly, the prime minister, Theresa May, warned in a clumsily worded speech that the bank's regime of low interest rates and quantitative easing (printing money to buy government bonds) had penalised the poor, vowing: "A change has got to come.
This makes it worryingly easy to imagine the Britain of 2018 or 2019 in disarray: her party in revolt, her ministers and partners alienated, her government sclerotic, Brexit talks breaking down, the economy tanking and Number 10 in bunker mode.
More worryingly, for someone who previously would have burst into tears if somebody looked at me funny, it took a surprisingly long time to realize that, in addition to the dullness and my generally more Pollyanna-ish outlook, I wasn't crying.
Sustained growth will be needed to grind down Cypriot banks' worryingly large heap of non-performing loans—which as a share of the total is second only to that of Greek lenders, according to the European Banking Authority (see chart).
Worryingly for market watchers fearing a global slowdown, oil demand growth was to be "pulled down by notable slowdowns in Europe, China and the U.S. Early elements of the projected slowdown surfaced in the fourth quarter of 2015," the IEA said.
The resistance movement could end up strengthening Kenya's democracy or creating further divisions in an already polarized nation: Its success hinges on whether an exhausted nation has the energy to fight and, more worryingly, on how the government chooses to respond.
Third, and most worryingly, experts on North Korea agree that the Kim regime would almost certainly use its nuclear arsenal if it felt its existence were threatened or that it was about to lose a war on the Korean Peninsula.
Any further opening up to foreign firms should help redress an imbalance in investment flows, as worryingly high capital outflows have been a contributory factor behind the yuan's depreciation to an 8-1/2 year low against the dollar this year.
And that business, worryingly, may not be able to afford to stop, may not be prepared to countenance the idea that it should, no matter how close the waters are lapping at its feet, no matter how great the flood.
There is anxiety about overhyped shares, about the possibility of central banks withdrawing their support for global economies, even about markets simply being worryingly quiescent, as evidenced by the historically low readings of the volatility index known as the VIX.
These days many of those who attend are noticeably pudgy and, the staff nutritionists note, some are worryingly short for their age, the result of diets heavy in salt, fat and sugar but lacking in the nourishment needed for healthy development.
"Worryingly, it seems that the virus can pass from person to person without symptoms, making it extremely difficult to track, regardless of what health authorities do," said Simon Clarke, an expert in cellular microbiology at the University of Reading in Britain.
Its August report showed the manufacturing sector, which accounts for about 12% of the U.S. economy, contracting in for the first time in 3-1/261.5 years, and more worryingly, its export component hit a more than 244.6-year low.
Stifling doubts about the legality of such a blanket return policy, discomfort at outsourcing it to a partner many of them see as worryingly authoritarian, and irritation at the price Turkey is demanding, stunned EU leaders gave their provisional assent.
One twin has ghosts flying into his jacket represent the people he says he loves, another has branches growing out of her, representing her favourite way to "disappear", and another features wings, which represent, worryingly, the way one twin expects to die.
More worryingly for Germany, France's partner in the four-party "Normandy format" set up to negotiate with Russia and Ukraine, Mr Fillon wants to scrap the economic sanctions that the European Union imposed on Russia over Crimea and its incursions in eastern Ukraine.
They might have more luck in seats such as Hornsey and Wood Green, which would require a 10% swing, but where 76% of voters favoured staying in the EU. Worryingly for the Lib Dems, that type of seat is not so common.
Elsewhere in the Western world, there was certainly great sympathy for the victims and all those affected by the tragedy, but worryingly little sign of consensus between Muslims and their fellow citizens over how diverse democracies should respond in the longer term.
While there are still incidents of homophobic language which come from senior figures (take Montpellier's president, Louis Nicollin, labelling ex-Auxerre player Benoît Pedretti a "little queer" after a defeat in 2009, for instance), clubs are worryingly reluctant to talk about the problem.
Worryingly, the UK's Department of International Trade released information earlier this month (in response to a Motherboard FOI request) showing that it had granted licences to a law-enforcement agency in Turkey for telecommunications interception software in the first quarter of this year.
Phys Ed Eye injuries in sports, especially youth sports, are worryingly common and often involve activities that most of us probably would not consider risky for eyes, according to a new, nationwide study of emergency room visits related to eye problems among athletes.
"The administration has been worryingly quiet how it is handling this global health crisis," said Tom Wright, director of the Center on the United States and Europe and a senior fellow in the Project on International Order and Strategy at the Brookings Institution.
Worryingly, the prospects for higher U.S. rates could feed back more market pain for the region's externally vulnerable economies — Indonesia, India and the Philippines, which have already been forced to raise rates to mitigate a sell-off in currencies, stocks and bonds.
In the past, at least, Joe Biden was worryingly Serious; he was deeply involved in the Obama administration's fortunately unsuccessful attempt to negotiate a budget Grand Bargain that would have slashed Social Security and Medicare, reflecting the Beltway's obsession with entitlement cuts.
As Hilda gets back from the high school — after sharing a kiss with Dr. Cerberus, whose eyes glowed worryingly red — Zelda tells her that she took Blackwood's first born, a baby girl, because she was worried he would reject her because of her sex.
Yesterday widely respected programmer Susan J. Fowler revealed in a blog post that she quit her job at the transportation company Uber last year after facing sexual harassment, discrimination, and, perhaps most worryingly, a corporate culture that let all that harassment and discrimination slide.
As Ms Millham adds, her country already seems worryingly close to the state of affairs described in the Book of Mormon, her faith's sacred text, when a society in the New World perished because selfishness abounded and people mistreated the land and one another.
Worryingly for those living in the Baltic states, which have a large pro-Russian community as a lasting legacy of Soviet occupation, Trump expressed support for Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine – an act that prompted the international community to impose sanctions on Russia.
Worryingly, it might also hesitate to use QE again if, as is likely, interest rates hit bottom once more during a future recession—especially if Mr Trump appoints other QE-sceptics, such as Marvin Goodfriend, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, to the board.
The second is that it sets out a template for the sorts of arguments needed to mobilise the leftish, younger voters who should be the backbone of the pro-EU vote but—with the official campaign period beginning tomorrow—have been looking worryingly apathetic.
After each of the most thrilling moments from the tournament, his calls — which aggressively straddle the line between passionately frenzied and worryingly hysterical — have been shared widely on the internet and praised (or parodied) on late-night talk shows in a variety of languages.
The same enthusiasm for demolition that gripped Glasgow planners in the 1960s is present again today: Since 2006, more than a quarter of the city's high-rises have been demolished as part of a bold, and at times worryingly scattergun, vision for Glasgow's future.
I don&apost remember learning much about vaginas in school beyond the standard childbirth and periods — although the time when I was made to slide a condom over a bright purple dildo in front of the whole class is worryingly fresh in my mind.
Worryingly, the four main economic policies that defined Argentina's lost decade of populism have been adopted or are actively being considered in some form or other in Washington: protectionist trade policies, aggressively loose central bank policy, oppressive government regulations and a government spending spree.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Turkey's purge of its military since a botched coup in July has cut its armed forces by a third, the Council of Europe said on Monday, after NATO raised concerns that Turkey's response to the failed coup has worryingly thinned its forces.
"Moving from interest rates being 'low for long' to being 'low forever' would severely limit the room for manoeuvre for conventional monetary policy tools, but even more worryingly, it would threaten the contract between generations as well as risk tearing up our social fabric," Coeure said.
"Worryingly, December's activity data, also published this morning, suggest that the economy deteriorated towards the end of the fourth quarter," Jackson wrote in a Monday research note, noting the 4.5 percent annual drop in industrial production for December, accelerating the 3.5 percent contraction reported a month earlier.
A very high rise and rapid fall of sugar in the bloodstream may be bad for health -- it may put you at risk, says Goldstone, of laying down of fat under the skin and, more worryingly, in the guts, liver and pancreas (more on that later).
The trio spoke about the importance of trust in the heroin trade and how worryingly easy it was to get hold of AK-22014s in this neck of the woods, before parting company, with the British contingent heading back on the long drive back to Mirpur.
But when you consider that 25 percent of Britain's population has been diagnosed with a mental health-related issue—more if you consider those left undiagnosed—and that three in four mental health issues arise in childhood, it's fair to say the number likely runs worryingly higher.
"Moving from interest rates being 'low for long' to being 'low forever' would severely limit the room for maneuvre for conventional monetary policy tools, but even more worryingly, it would threaten the contract between generations as well as risk tearing up our social fabric," Coeure said.
The researchers found that 72 percent of the episodes watched demonstrated proper use and storage of utensils (though worryingly, that means 28 percent of TV hosts don't know how to hold a knife) and 82 percent of programs showed good fingernail care (insert painting nails emoji).
"With Washington speaking with several voices which say different things, the chance of backing sanctions with dialogue seems worryingly remote, despite the greater importance of such an endeavor," James Hannah, assistant head of the Asia program at U.K.-based think tank Chatham House, told VICE News.
"He (Kim Jong Un) doesn't look willing to back down on nuclear armament and the congress is the place for maximum impact if he wants to declare it to the world," Cho said, adding another nuclear test is "worryingly" likely in the run-up to the meeting.
It's the sort of track that was made for you to play off your phone in the park as you get steadily more beer drunk in the afternoon, and it marks the second home run in what is turning into a worryingly excellent streak for Harris.
That daemon contained a vulnerability that the hackers found they could exploit via their hacked Echo to gain full control over the target speaker, including the ability to make the Echo play any sound they chose, or more worryingly, silently record and transmit audio to a faraway spy.
Worryingly, Trump's executive order demands an evaluation of "the definition of the 'universal service obligation'" and "the USPS role in the U.S. economy and in rural areas, communities, and small towns," suggesting Trump may be seeking private solutions to an agency intended to carry out a public good.
I was trying to take little bites of everything, which was easy when faced with two metres worth of Cumberland (a big ol' chunky sausage from England), however as the pigs got more and more interesting, the urge not to just scoff the lot down became worryingly hard.
Ever since I downloaded the game on Monday I've been worryingly addicted to it, so on my commute to and from work — which involves a short walk, a half hour train journey and a quick Tube ride — I've been trying to find the best way of utilising that time.
A bigger concern is whether the government will see a return on the hundreds of millions of dollars it is ploughing into a special economic zone (SEZ) in Oecusse, an exclave tucked into the Indonesian half of the island of Timor, for which the business plan remains worryingly vague.
The pills do this by forcing their takers into a series of dream scenarios, monitored by an overly intelligent computer and some worryingly dim scientists; the idea is that individuals are able to better understand themselves as their strange surroundings force them out of old patterns of behaviour.
Del Potro, playing in the semi-finals here for the first time since losing to Roger Federer in 2009, was 0-40 ahead on Nadal's serve at 1-1 but could not press home the break and worryingly appeared to hurt his hip at deuce in that game.
Worryingly for the fellow young guns who will surely be vying for major glory with Tsitsipas, he appears to thrive on adversity and relish a fight, as he showed when losing to ultimate warrior Rafael Nadal in a three-hour match he didn't even need to win on Friday.
"Worryingly, our progress on the control of malaria has stalled in recent years, so we desperately need innovative new tools to help in the fight against malaria," said James Logan, Head of the Department of Disease Control at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), in a statement.
But problems remain: Point and Forbes spoke with child advocacy groups, which indicated that Kik could be doing more to combat abuse, such as adding more privacy controls and being more responsive to user complaints, and worryingly, haven't removed profiles of users who have been charged and convicted of child abuse.
Whether it avoided a recession or not, the growth levels are worryingly low in its traditional growth driver Germany, and wider Europe, analysts said, especially after years of ultra-low interest rates and extraordinary monetary stimulus by the European Central Bank, which is expected to soon be coming to an end.
After an initial survey of the scene, we surmised he must have been referring not to figurative sexual prowess, but to literal magic tricks: A deck of cards, several brightly colored scarves tied together to form a seven-foot chain, and, worryingly, a saw were strewn across the low-ceilinged room.
Both countries' conservative elites take a worryingly cavalier approach to democracy, prizing certain core political objectives — tax cuts and judges in the United States, the occupation in Israel — and showing a willingness to run roughshod over the democratic institutions they claim to value in order to get what they want.
In New Hampshire, a state whose voters pride themselves on weighing options until Election Day, Quinnipiac found that number to be 61 percent, and perhaps worryingly for Warren and Buttigieg, the majority of their supporters responded they weren't sure they'd end up voting for them — 70 and 73 percent, respectively.
It's a place where feedback and testimonials, for example, have been formalized into something that can, and should, be obtained before your product really exists in the world; where "sellers" are both powerfully mercenary and yet worryingly feudal; where "shoppers" rank products first by logistical processing and shipping time, then by physical trait.
And while rates of various mental health issues were worryingly high across all subsets of LGBTQ people, bisexual people had some of the highest rates: 70% of bisexual people say they've experienced depression, a little over half have experienced anxiety or panic disorders, and a third have self-injured or attempted suicide.
But while the home crowd cheered enthusiastically at how capable Google had seemingly made its prototype robot caller — with Pichai going on to sketch a grand vision of the AI saving people and businesses time — the episode is worryingly suggestive of a company that views ethics as an after-the-fact consideration.
ROSS SHULMANIthaca, New York Coming from a publication based in a country that voted to leave one of the greatest geopolitical projects in history for no compelling rational reason, your advice that Italy is "worryingly vulnerable to populism" is a bit like Jamie Oliver telling my mother how to cook Ragù Bolognese.
Perhaps most worryingly, Vice President-Elect Mike Pence's stated views (that people choose to be gay, that it's "God's idea" to stop marriage equality, that gay couples have brought about "societal collapse") and record as governor of Indiana present a truly frightening cultural and administrative force for LGBTQ Americans to reckon with.
But more worryingly, among 10- to 14-year-olds, more than 3% were smokers in both 2013 and 20123 -- the majority of them boys -- and more than 18% of boys and more than 9% of girls 10 to 21.9 had tried a cigarette, according to Indonesia Basic Health Research data reported in 2740.
Free from the commercial razzmatazz of public-facing events such as Gamescom or EGX, GDC carries a sense of peaceful sincerity that makes it far less traumatizing to attend—and, worryingly, harder to relate to consumers at home, whom we train to associate "progress" with exclusive trailers, booth babes, and free T-shirts.
That stayed true even as the internet began to give people the opportunity to watch TV in unconventional ways, like downloading individual episodes of Lost from iTunes — or, more worryingly for the TV guys, to simply not watch at all, and spend their time on the internet's infinite number of free options.
Worryingly, given the current situation we are facing, a high proportion of the population already has no one to rely on in a crisis, according to the ONS, even before you consider that those who usually do might not be able to rely on them if they come down with coronavirus too.
Worryingly, two UN investigators who went missing on March 12th have been found murdered (They reported directly to the UN Security Council, rather than MONUSCO.) For the moment, President Joseph Kabila, who has been in power since 2001, is holding on despite his second, and supposedly final, term having come to an end last year.
The world discovered on Tuesday that Donald Trump was exploring the idea of a new commission on vaccine safety, and that the president-elect met to discuss the issue with one Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy is, worryingly, a man well-known for believing vaccines cause autism — even though scientists have constantly debunked the claim.
But worryingly, given the general thrust towards making sensitive health data more accessible to third parties, the committee does not seem to have a very fine-grained grasp of data protection in a health context — where, for example, datasets can be extremely difficult to render truly anonymous given the level of detail typically involved.
While the notion of a Supreme Court of Facebook, especially, does risk sounding worryingly like Zuckerberg fancies his own personal Star Chamber, the fact he's even saying this sort of stuff shows he knows Facebook has planet-straddling problems that are far, far too big for its minimalist Libertarian 'guardrails' to manage or control.
There are a few interesting thinkers in the party such as Jesse Norman and Rory Stewart (both, worryingly, Old Etonians) but this is much more the party of Gavin Williamson, the former fireplace salesman who boasts about his lack of interest in political theory, than it is the party of these eccentric "reading men".
Notwithstanding Mr. Trump's own worryingly illiberal rhetoric on law and order issues, the American government, along with allies such as Japan and the European Union, would be in a better position to nudge the Philippines toward a more humane, public-health-focused drug policy if bilateral relations returned to the way things were before.
More worryingly, a handful of states besides California and Illinois that have recently tried to ban these defenses have failed—and though legislation is in progress in others, bills that haven't passed are a case study in the bureaucratic red tape that can bog down what should be all but an open-and-shut effort.
Not just cold-swimming-pool small, but worryingly small, to the point where it is but folds of skin bunched up and fastened awkwardly to your crotch; a thumb and little finger job; the kind of thing you don't want to tell a single soul about—bar all of Reddit when you're searching for some reassurance. No?
Yet fully 13 months and eight covers hence—though he finds himself trailing Hillary Clinton in the polls and weathering the storm from one of the most damaging controversies to hit is campaign so far—Mr Trump is still a worryingly serious contender for the big job with less than four weeks to go until election night itself.
The constructive question at this stage is whether the unit is functioning as effectively and ethically as it should at a time when gambling on tennis continues to grow — and, most worryingly, to grow at the lowest levels of the professional game, where public interest and institutional oversight are low and the risks of corruption particularly high.
"Worryingly this data shows that this economic malaise is spreading to the U.K.'s dominant services sector and does need to be stopped in its tracks by a combination of political certainty and a commitment to support U.K. business, particularly SMEs (small to medium-sized businesses) which are the 'engine room' of the U.K. economy," she said.
Worryingly, Authy makes the list—meaning even accounts protected by 2-factor authentication may still be at risk (and requiring a password change.) "We have also not discovered any evidence of malicious exploits of the bug," the Cloudflare post notes, though that seems a lot like something a company which was just implicated in a gigantic leak would say.
But it would send tremors of apprehension through markets and European chanceries, for it would put into office two parties that have vowed to defy the euro zone's budget-deficit limits and whose electoral pledges, if implemented, would add tens of billions of euros to Italy's already worryingly high public debt (more than 130% of GDP).
The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis continued in a similar vein, saying Britain would put British workers first after it leaves the EU. Worryingly for the City of London's financial sector, Davis said that there were no plans to negotiate any separate "deal" to protect the U.K's finance industry during Brexit talks.
On June 11, a string of setbacks hit with the proposed location of Watkins Glen terminating the festival's site license; another production partner leaving its contract with the festival; and New York State denying its health permit—all terrible, near-insurmountable things to happen to a festival two months out, but worryingly, they were still unfazed.
Another development since colonial times, points out a Legco member, Eddie Chu Hoi-dick, is the Communist Party's increasing manipulation of its sympathisers in Hong Kong: to cheer Mrs Lam's victory, for example, or more worryingly to disrupt activities by adherents of Falun Gong, a spiritual movement which is banned as a cult on the mainland but is legal in Hong Kong.
At present, we have the worst of both worlds, a secretive and worryingly unaccountable intelligence establishment that at the same time simply does not have the manpower or the technical capacity needed to keep close tabs on the thousands — if not tens of thousands — of terrorist sympathizers in Europe and in North America who have been radicalized through social media.
Not a moment too late, either: Fraud attacks are increasing, and research from Forter claims that around 2.7 percent of all online transactions are attempts at fraud, and — perhaps more worryingly, for retailers — the vast majority of chargebacks are fraudulent, in a so-called "friendly fraud," where customers use the chargeback system built into their credit cards instead of dealing with the merchants directly.
But it's evident from the British spinoff film David Brent: Life on the Road — premiering in America via Netflix after an international run in 2016 — that neither the character nor his creator have grown up in the 16 years since The Office arrived on British TV. Perhaps more worryingly, it shows that Gervais never really understood what made David Brent work in the first place.
The line between political intrigue and tense family dynamics is a fascinating one, but worryingly, might be overshadowed by a "father figure" for Al. According to Ingold, Al's surrogate father is a bartender who lives in the slums where she grew up, and inspired by Humphrey Bogart's pulpy detective in The Big Sleep, or his washed up hero in To Have and Have Not.
The record low number of cigarette smokers is good news: smoking kills nearly half a million Americans every year, making it the leading cause of preventable death and disability in the US. The bad news is that there are still populations where smoking is worryingly common — including among people experiencing psychological distress, and those on Medicaid or without health insurance, according to results published in today's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Because if you can hear the voices of those little children on that audiotape and not be moved to tears — and then not be moved to moral outrage, righteous indignation, deeply and strongly felt anger at the horrifically horrible treatment of children done in the name of our nation — then I worryingly wonder about the condition of your humanity, your soul, your spirit, your heart, your caring and compassion.
Depending on how it approaches the December talks, the world may find that its new climate leader pulls in an unwanted direction, according to the FT's Leslie Hook and Lucy Hornby: Worryingly for countries that used to rely on Washington to push for a strong climate agreement, Beijing's influence could steer the Paris agreement toward a slower pace of climate action, with more flexible rules for developing countries.
They were likely looking for one of two things, he said: insight into how U.S. foreign policy in relation to Russia might change under a President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE or, more worryingly, information that Russia might be able to use as leverage against Trump should he be elected.
Worryingly, while President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE himself in the past signaled openness to engagement without this precondition, he reportedly committed to it in a phone conversation with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe this month.
More worryingly, the agreement users sign upon installing the software suggests that Razer has total control over the utility of Razer Silver and can invalidate or refuse to accept it at any time:Razer makes no guarantee as to the nature, quality or value of the features of the Service, Software or any third-party content, goods or services that will be accessible through the use of the Virtual Credits, or the availability, supply, or redeemability of such Virtual Credits.
The inability to drag your eyes away from the ticking clock (they said delivery in 30 minutes or less, right?), the jump at every vaguely doorbell-like noise that could signal the hallowed arrival, the niggling doubt that sets in precisely three minutes after tapping "Order Now," telling you that you should have added a side of garlic bread … So when your box of cheese-laden goodness finally arrives—most likely 20 minutes later than expected and handed over by a worryingly sweaty moped driver—it's pretty fucking annoying if it turns out not to contain the pizza you ordered.

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