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He all but wrote off the state during Friday's debate.
Chime instead wrote off its investment and handed its holding back.
After 3 months with no returns, I wrote off social media.
Such capital injections will allow them to wrote off bad loans.
Hapoalim wrote off 110 million shekels for ending its Swiss activities.
We paid $10 billion for it, we wrote off, $5 billion.
Greece wrote off this debt, after an approval by the European Commission.
Halliburton this week wrote off its remaining $312 million invested in Venezuela.
In 2015, the company wrote off $432 million from its Libyan activities.
I wrote off these memory holes to a busy life and career.
He certainly would be safe if Democrats wrote off Obama-Trump voters.
The series killed off Gal Gadot's Gisele and wrote off Jordana Brewster's Mia.
The company, based in Houston, wrote off $647 million in Venezuela last year.
"They wrote off $16 billion and no one raised an eyebrow," he said.
The pundits wrote off McCain&aposs second campaign in 2007 when he was broke.
The bank eventually wrote off tens of billions of dollars on subprime-related securities.
Last year, Verizon wrote off $4.6 billion of its Oath business, which includes Yahoo.
Pepsi (PEP) wrote off its business in Venezuela in 294, taking a $21 billion loss.
Frankly, we wrote off having People tell us which celebrity hunk to worship years ago.
Earlier this year, Total wrote off a portion of Fort Hills because of cost increases.
"Trump apologized again during the debate, but wrote off the conversation as "locker-room talk.
American Airlines wrote off more than half a billion dollars in Venezuela earlier this year.
It's already announced millions sold — an accomplishment for a line many simply wrote off at launch.
Then he wrote off all liberals and declared himself the winner of only he knows what.
The cuts come almost a year after Microsoft wrote off $7.6 billion and cut 7,800 jobs.
It promptly sold its Russian and Ukrainian business and wrote off bad loans in the Baltics.
The new reboot, "The Connors," debuted with 12.9 million viewers and it wrote off Roseanne's character.
Hinch wrote off the entire issue as a case of pitch-tipping rather than sign-stealing.
Wall Street did not blink, even when Amazon wrote off $170 million related to the device.
In 2015, Petrobras wrote off $2 billion over the corruption scandal, and stopped paying some suppliers.
"People wrote off the Aral Sea ... but the environment in many cases is very resilient," Micklin said.
More recently, Pepsi wrote off its business in Venezuela in 2015 and took a $1.4 billion loss.
Some of those investments failed to pan out and BP in 2011 wrote off its solar business.
At the same time, others wrote off Conte's group of players as Italy's worst in 50 years.
In 2012, it wrote off nearly all the $6.3 billion shelled out for digital-advertising agency aQuantive.
But Gilbert, whose fund oversees more than $300 billion in assets under management, wrote off those fears.
Liberals were heedless when they wrote off moral character as an essential trait of a good presidency.
Jack Dorsey invested in the music streaming service in 2016; last year, he wrote off the deal.
C Banner wrote off $49.8 million in goodwill and brand value related to Hamleys, its annual report showed.
C Banner wrote off $49.8 million in goodwill and brand value related to Hamleys, its annual report showed.
Some economists wrote off the number as suspect, but it still rattled markets and sent Treasury yields lower.
Jim Cramer couldn't help but notice how quickly investors wrote off 2500 after about nine hours of trading.
Jim Cramer couldn't help but notice how quickly investors wrote off 2016 after about nine hours of trading.
Last week, President Putin wrote off 2017 as a year of "delirium and madness" in US-Russian relations.
Yet his tax returns showed an income of less than $15,000 because he wrote off substantial business losses.
In 2012 HP's next boss, Meg Whitman, wrote off $8.8bn of Autonomy's value and said HP had been duped.
Canadian Kinross Gold wrote off nearly the entire $7.1 billion it paid for acquiring Red Back Mining in 2010.
Last year, Microsoft wrote off its entire purchase of Nokia and announced 7,800 layoffs, mostly in the phone division.
GE Power lost $631 million and wrote off $22 billion in the third quarter, reflecting the bleak profit outlook.
State media wrote off the call as a gaffe resulting from the transition team's lack of foreign policy experience.
The company also wrote off some receivables from Indonesian company Bukit Mutiara due to its "potential insolvency", he said.
Budushchee wrote off its 4 percent stake in Otkritie after the central bank took over the lender last year.
I washed down my meal with a gulp of lemonade and wrote off the fries as a lost cause.
The Surface RT wound up bombing so hard that Microsoft wrote off $900 million in tablets it couldn't sell.
Before I saw the new film, I wrote off the older ones as a parade of fragile male egos.
The company wrote off $4.6 billion from its two acquisitions, an admission that Oath hasn't succeeded within the broader company.
Domestic banks eventually wrote off some £15bn of lending to British households (and lost much higher amounts on lending abroad).
In early 2015, Ford Motor wrote off its investment in Venezuela when it took an $800 million pre-tax writedown.
During his visit, Nguyen announced the donation of 85033,000 tons of rice and wrote off Cuba's official debt to Vietnam.
This was supplemented in 2016 by higher loan impairment charges as the bank wrote off large amounts of SME loans.
It wrote off most of the assets in January 2013 and sold them in late 2014 for just $50 million.
But as the rest of the country wrote off the Trojans, they've spent the past two months actually becoming...good?
They wrote off failed loans, while students ended up with private debt that is nearly impossible to shed in bankruptcy.
But its enormous debt load dragged the company's fortunes down almost immediately, and its backers eventually wrote off their investment.
Disney wrote off $2.63 million in Vice earlier this year, the second time it has written off value in Vice.
Several news outlets, most famously the Huffington Post, wrote off Donald Trump as "entertainment" while he was running for president.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Jackson's high-profile defenders wrote off even mild questions about his relationships with young boys.
I will be honest with you, fair reader, and admit I originally wrote off What Would Diplo Do with immediate haste.
In the next three years the banks more than tripled reserves even as they wrote off huge amounts of bad debt.
If he made $250 mil -- and let's generously say he wrote off $50 mil -- he still owes taxes on $200 mil.
Just ask the pundits who wrote off Mr. Trump's candidacy as a sideshow even as he won one primary after another.
In early 2015, Ford Motor Co wrote off its investment in Venezuela when it took an $800 million pre-tax writedown.
That, I wrote off at the time, as a misunderstanding, but what had just happened seemed like an aborted kidnapping attempt.
Deutsche Telekom recently wrote off 13 billion euros against the business after the loss of key accounts - including German steelmaker ThyssenKrupp.
On Monday, Kellyanne Conway, a counselor to Trump, told CNN that the video was "odd" and wrote off the DNA results.
After acquiring Nokia's phone business for $7.2 billion two years ago, Microsoft in 2015 wrote off $7.6 billion and cut 7,800 jobs.
EY, a consultancy, calculates that utilities across Europe wrote off €120bn of assets because of low power prices between 2010 and 1003.
So many of the doctors wrote off what Gilda was telling them by saying she was a high-strung, emotional, nervous girl.
Last year they wrote off 988bn yuan in non-performing loans, up more than a third from 2017, according to official data.
In March, soon after ousting its CEO, Myer posted its biggest half-yearly loss since listing as it wrote off underperforming assets.
" Neil Dwane, global strategist at Allianz Global Investors, added: "National governments, like Germany, would lose popularity if they wrote off Greek debt.
Rio Tinto wrote off most of the value in January 2013, and sold the assets in late 2014 for just $50 million.
Unlike Maddow, The New York Times framed the returns the right way, by showing that Trump wrote off $100 million in 2005.
Microsoft has struggled with phones after the 2014 deal with Nokia, and last year it wrote off $7.5 billion from the business.
The company said it had "misjudged strong early demand for Spectacles" and wrote off $39.9 million of the sunglasses in the quarter.
Disney also wrote off nearly $98 million in development costs for a "Jack and the Beanstalk"-themed movie it decided to shelve.
The default ratio fell to 3.4 percent, well below consensus estimates, after Itaú wrote off a loan from an unidentified large borrower.
So, he sent word to the maesters who wrote off the vision as nothing but a childish cry for attention, despite Sam's protest.
Under duress, in June Glencore wrote off $22012bn it loaned to a joint venture with a government-owned miner, in exchange for equity.
Pence often accused Kaine of misconstruing the remarks or simply wrote off Trump's statements as frank and a sign of his outsider status.
Little did investors know that the company had more than $40 million worth of excess inventory, which Snap wrote off during the quarter.
In the sign of the depths of the print problems, the company this month wrote off much of its investment in the newspapers.
Dr Reddy's wrote off $65 million in the March quarter, which it said was almost all the money it was owed from Venezuela.
Attendance fell for the second straight season and many people wrote off the sport as too boring, especially compared to faster-paced ones.
The company wrote off $2.1 billion in losses to corruption and also faces a class action lawsuit brought by investors in the United States.
" Cramer pointed out the tariff increase on American goods also includes DVRs, televisions, cameras and gloves — all of which he wrote off as "funny.
Congress wrote off farmers' loans in the three states which it won and has demanded the federal government do the same across the country.
But the moment they wrote off the idea of a takeover, drugmaker Novartis announced it would buy gene therapy play AveXis for $8.7 billion.
So did I. When our forces wrote off California, when they left to salvage what they could in Oregon and Washington, we stayed behind.
Because of its unique control scheme, a lot of folks wrote off the possibility that we'd ever get Border Break on a home console.
The police there wrote off as unfounded 21 percent of the rape reports they received during the five years in which the book unfolds.
Clinton wrote off the white working class which flocked to Trump, and he won a greater percentage black and Hispanic voters than Mitt Romney.
Capital One wrote off more delinquent loans than in the year-ago period, and also increased the amount set aside to cover bad loans.
It still didn't sell (though Amazon never released sales statistics), and the company wrote off $24 million in unsold phones before discontinuing it altogether.
GE also wrote off some of the equipment it built up as part of an $850 million charge it took in the fourth quarter.
I bought into the "fucked up artist" archetype for years and wrote off my drinking and using as synonymous with being a creative human being.
In April it wrote off $2.3bn on the goodwill value of Westinghouse, purchased for $5.4bn in 2006—a write-down that it had long avoided.
After taking promissory notes from Venezuela earlier this year in exchange for $375 million in earlier debts, Halliburton wrote off $262 million of the notes.
It wrote off more than $6 billion in February connected to Westinghouse nuclear reactor projects in the United States, leaving its balance sheet perilously thin.
The series premiered on Tuesday evening, when audiences learned how production wrote off Roseanne Barr's character following the actress' firing and Roseanne's cancellation in May.
NRG in 2011 abandoned and wrote off its investment in the project, citing U.S. regulatory uncertainty in the wake of Japan's 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident.
The fact that many pundits who wrote off Donald Trump last summer are now eating crow does not make his rise admirable, desirable or amusing.
However, Capital One wrote off more delinquent loans than in the year-ago period, and also increased the amount set aside to cover bad loans.
Around the time of the Echo's launch, Amazon wrote off more than a hundred and seventy million dollars in costs associated with the Fire Phone.
After managing to grab just 2.2 percent of the mobile market in 2015, according to IDC, Microsoft wrote off the entire purchase and drastically cut headcounts.
Rio Tinto bought Riversdale Mining, later renamed Rio Tinto Coal Mozambique, for $4 billion in 2011, but later wrote off about $3.5 billion of its value.
Little over a year later, his replacement Whitman wrote off $8.8 billion, $5 billion of which she put down to accounting improprieties, misrepresentation and disclosure failures.
He also came under scrutiny after calling President Obama the founder of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, comments he later wrote off as sarcasm.
And the more conservative Republicans, including Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky and Representative Mark Meadows of North Carolina, wrote off the new plan as ObamaCare-lite.
I always wrote off the pot enthusiasts as pusher hippies who were too stoned to know any better than to preach the healing powers of cannabis.
Banks wrote off $6900 billion in uncollectable loans in the first quarter, an increase of $2628 million, or 28503 percent, from the same period last year.
In 2016, Yahoo wrote off its Tumblr investment as a $1803 million loss and hinted that the actual loss could be nearly the entire $1 billion.
The British diplomat added that Zambia should examine how its debt soared to unsustainable levels after creditors, including Britain, wrote off the country's debt in 2005.
Last year the government wrote off business loans of up to 100,000 rupees given to women in drought-affected areas and capped interest rates at 35%.
Large investment firms that a year ago wrote off the category of gaming as "content bets" not fit for VC are now actively hunting for deals.
The Eurasian country is a major destination for North Korean laborers and in 2014, it wrote off 90 percent of Pyongyang's $11 billion Soviet-era debt.
The president's defense: The meeting, which the administration initially wrote off as being about Russian adoption, was, in fact, to get information on a political opponent.
Eventually, when I got over myself (and consequently, my collection of rhinestoned Claire's headbands), I wrote off the idea of idolizing anyone with a primetime cable slot.
The company also wrote off $3.4 billion on mines, primarily in Liberia and the United States, as lower prices resulted in a revision of its commercial forecasts.
But the deal turned sour a year later when HP wrote off three-quarters of the British company's value, accusing Lynch and his colleagues of financial mismanagement.
Trump wrote-off Cohen -- a longtime fixer and aide -- as only responsible for "low-level work" the day after he was sentenced to three years in prison.
ICBC wrote off 44.8 billion yuan ($6.71 billion) of soured debt in the first half alone, compared to 60.2 billion yuan in the whole of last year.
After acquiring Nokia's phone business for $7.2 billion two years ago, Microsoft wrote off $7.6 billion last year and cut 7,53 jobs to refocus its phone efforts.
The firm wrote off 10.2 billion rand ($775 million) related to a 133 deal to fund a stake in Implats' shares by black-owned Royal Bafokeng Platinum.
Public-sector banks wrote off bad loans worth 2.41 trillion rupees ($36 billion) between April 2014 and September 2017, according to local reports that cited government sources.
In one interesting case, the dancer Chesty Love wrote off her breast implants, which the IRS agreed were deductible because they constituted a part of her stagecraft.
Jeff Silverman, the president of global e-commerce at Steve Madden, said that when Afterpay approached him about a year ago, he initially wrote off the service.
The first wave of rediscovery had ukases and prohibitions—Alec Wilder wrote off essentially all of Rodgers and Hammerstein, and almost everything self-consciously "jazzy" in Gershwin.
A year later, Microsoft wrote off the purchase, and sold the assets to subsidiary of Taiwan-based Foxconn Technology and newly established firm HMD Global for $350 million.
In a game that people pretty much wrote off as the Patriots' 2018 parade preview, the Eagles are flexing a kind of offensive prowess that's blowing folks away.
Having repeatedly lost money, BHS was sold for £1 to a newly-formed company called Retail Acquisitions in 2015 (Arcadia wrote off £215m of debt at the time).
The newspaper noted that during testimony in front of the House Intelligence Committee last year, Stone said he based a tweet he wrote off research provided by Corsi.
Mr. LaPierre evidently noticed, prompting him to comment on the stillness in the hall, which he wrote off as fear over the government oppression he warned was coming.
Sanders wrote off Mississippi in that primary; he devoted more time to the state since then, buoyed by the support and friendship of Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba.
Male studio executives wrote off "Little Women," the third big-screen adaptation chronicling the 19th-century March sisters, as mere family Christmas sap ahead of its December release.
And, to be fair, there were people who wrote off Joker before it was released because they felt it was "dangerous" — something I don't agree with at all.
The Eurasian country is a major destination for North Korean laborers and in 2014, it wrote off 90 percent of Pyongyang's $11 billion debt from the Soviet-era.
Even as the United States insists on repayment, Beijing wrote off $89 million in debt last year, while offering Cambodia hundreds of millions of dollars in soft loans.
So, in a move that was indicative of how I would go on to handle conflict for the rest of my life, I wrote off the Jonas Brothers entirely.
The U.S. technology giant failed to make the acquisition work and has since wrote off its entire purchase of Nokia and announced 7,800 layoffs, mostly in the phone division.
Trump wrote off $85033 million, which may have been carried over from claiming nearly $1 billion in income losses in 1995, information previously reported by the New York Times.
Rio Tinto bought Riversdale for $4 billion in 2011, wrote off about $3.5 billion of its value and sacked Albanese and other executives involved in the deal in 2013.
By committing himself to reform in this area, Mr. Obama is leading the country away from policies that once wrote off millions of people and cast them permanently aside.
In January, the Forth Worth-based company wrote off $592 million which it said was stuck in Venezuela due to the government's failure to exchange it for hard currency.
In fact, the first Moto Z did so well the company made the line its flagship product — a bold move for a device many wrote off as a gimmick.
" Mr. Kye said he wrote off Mr. Reynolds' behavior as excessively cautious or a result of his bipolar diagnosis and "never thought it would be taken to the extreme.
Creval raised 700 million euros in shares last year - nearly eight times its market value at that time - to replenish capital as it wrote off and sold bad loans.
Sessions also wrote off Hawaii as "an island in the Pacific" while criticizing a Hawaiian judge for blocking Trump's second attempt to ban travel from several Muslim-majority countries.
After all of that weird drama with Lorde in 2014, I essentially wrote off Diplo The Person entirely (although I will fight anyone who denies "Cold Water" is a banger).
Reliance did not disclose the price of the deal, but in 2018, C Banner wrote off $49.8 million in goodwill and brand value related to Hamleys, its annual report showed.
He wrote off these wars as "tribal" -- an ignorant, condescending and racist characterization -- before writing that the Kurds "were paid massive amounts of money and equipment" to fight with us.
It wrote off the entire $1.2 billion goodwill cost in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region, while taking another $159 million loss from the $466 million goodwill in Asia.
I think we wrote off the "Ali is A.D." theory a long time ago, but still... So Mona definitely has those shovels because she wants to protect the Liars, right?
Many commentators wrote off the complaint as the latest round in a public relations war between Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko and his sometimes ally sometimes foe, Russian President Vladimir Putin.
When Jaime more or less wrote off the old coot by insulting him and walking away, it left an opening for the Stark you'd most expect to kill Walder: Arya.
The indictment also said that after Mr. Manafort was later charged with federal crimes and defaulted on the loans, the bank wrote off more than $12 million as a loss.
But even as the Charles Barkleys of the world wrote off Curry and Klay Thompson as soft, the Warriors worked to surround them with teammates willing to mix things up.
Community said it wrote off a larger percentage of bad debts from patients with higher insurance co-payments and deductibles, and it treated fewer patients for flu and respiratory illnesses.
Eletrobras had its shares suspended from trading on the New York stock exchange because of the scandal and wrote off 4.97 billion reais for Angra 3 in its 2015 accounts.
But the purchase soured a year later when HP wrote off $8.8 billion for Autonomy and accused Lynch, who founded that company in 1996, and his colleagues of accounting fraud.
However, when they discover that their classmates, who they previously wrote off as slackers and partiers, also got into great schools without sacrificing fun, they realize they made a huge miscalculation.
At the time, we wrote off the comment as a joke between the two lovebirds, but this split hints that maybe that was just one of many cracks that were showing.
The company has reportedly taken $62 million in impairment charges after it scrapped research and development work and wrote off equipment related to solar energy initiatives gained in the SolarCity deal.
What went wrong for Democrats is that the Obama presidency was a historic disaster for Democrats, while Clinton inexcusably wrote off and unknowingly insulted whole classes of voters in swing states.
In those situations, Trump likely either wrote off the cost of services rendered by his companies to his campaign, or he personally reimbursed the campaign for the costs of the services.
Microsoft ended up paying $7.9 billion for the Finnish cellphone maker, according to an April 2015 SEC filing; the company wrote off nearly the entire sum in the final quarter of 2015.
The NYTimes obtained some of his old returns during the election, showing he wrote off a huge loss that would have allowed him to avoid federal income taxes for nearly 20 years.
The Iraqi Kurdistan-focused company wrote off $779 million in relation to its exploration assets, leading to an annual operating loss of $1.2 billion after a $1.1 billion operating loss in 2015.
After Microsoft wrote off the acquisition of Nokia's handset unit and fired thousands of employees, it saw its percentage of female employees dip to 25.8 percent from 26.8 percent a year ago.
LONDON (Reuters) - Ian Poulter has been named as one of Europe's vice captains for this year's Ryder Cup after the Englishman wrote off his chances of making the team as a player.
Recently, the news has been full of stories about children who have been raped, even murdered, and at first I wrote off my aversion to "Cruel Beautiful World" as a timing issue.
When Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson said that it was important to "understand the difference between policy and values," he wrote off the very thing that makes the United States exceptional.
Masayoshi Son, SoftBank's chief executive, has hailed Oyo as a jewel of his company's $2003 billion Vision Fund, even as he recently wrote off billions of dollars on other investments like WeWork.
In recent years, as operators around Europe wrote off night trains as unprofitable and shuttered services, ÖBB expanded its network, provoking questions about just how the company had managed to do it.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping offered another $60 billion in financing for Africa on Monday and wrote off some debt for poorer African nations, while warning against funds going toward "vanity projects".
Debenhams, which has issued three profit warnings this year, wrote off 512.4 million pounds on leases and goodwill, leading to a loss of 491.5 million pounds, the biggest in its 240-year history.
Soon afterward, Moscow wrote off most of Libya's $4.6 billion debt in exchange for approximately $5 billion to $10 billion worth of contracts for railway, oil and gas projects; arms sales; and more.
"However, early on, I had pretty much wrote off tech as an option professionally because I didn't know opportunities existed in that industry out of college for people who couldn't code," he said.
Although she said that Romero, who watched "The Amusement Park" shortly before he died in 2017, wrote off the movie as a for-hire job, he gave the assignment an unmistakable personal stamp.
Just last year, another film critic from The Los Angeles Times, Kenneth Turan, wrote off the entire genre in an essay that suggested he sees scary movies narrowly, a genre for escapist shocks.
The U.S. satellite and internet TV provider said it wrote off monthly fees from around 145,2000 subscribers in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands cut off by damage to infrastructure from the hurricane.
According to the deal, Interserve would cut debt by more than half to about 275 million pounds after creditors wrote off loans in return for new equity worth 97.5 percent of the share capital.
It added that it wrote off its one-fifth stake in the Australian franchisee of Topshop after no agreement was reached on a rescue plan with the franchise owner, Philip Green's Arcadia Group Ltd.
Sure, it's not profitable, and it's losing an increasing amount of money to sales and marketing efforts, but for a company that many people wrote off from the very beginning, it's an impressive feat.
But as an experiment, using a method of interactive experience production some wrote off two decades ago, it's interesting, and something I'd like to see other developers, directors and producers take a chance on.
It leaves you wondering why you ever wrote off giant blanket scarves and trench coats, loud flare pants with chunky dad sneakers, hot pink polos and long sleeves, brightly colored tights with anything and everything.
The Philadelphia-based firm recently wrote off the entire value of its Venezuela facility through an accounting maneuver known as "deconsolidation" that has been widely used by foreign companies in response to Venezuela's deteriorating economy.
Both countries share a long history of ideological and economic relations — in 2014, Moscow wrote off 90 percent of Pyongyang's $11 billion debt from the Soviet-era — but recent projects indicate an even cozier relationship.
The company said it wrote off 13 million pounds ($113 million) from the value of property and 560 million pounds from the value of intangible assets at Hirslanden, which runs Switzerland's biggest private hospital network.
Saipem, which recently wrote off its Venezuelan assets, last year posted a 30 percent drop in core earnings at its offshore drilling unit while the onshore business posted a 24 percent rise to 135 million euros.
For instance, you could ask for a bump in pay to compensate for the loss of the tax break, or ask to be reimbursed you job-related expenses that you previously wrote off on your taxes.
Carillion lost 70 percent of its market value last week after it wrote off 845 million pounds of cash expected from customers, forcing it to cut its profit forecasts and part ways with its chief executive.
Synchrony's share price has yet to recoup the 16 percent decline it suffered on April 28 after it wrote off more soured loans, causing profit for the Stamford, Connecticut-based company to fall short of forecasts.
Interserve said the deal secured weeks ago would cut debt by more than half to about 275 million pounds after creditors wrote off loans in return for new equity worth 97.5 percent of the share capital.
Questions about the vehicle program cropped up last year when Dyson wrote off £46 million, or about $60 million, of its £58 million investment in the University of Michigan spin-off due to problems with the technology.
When Labour elected the pro-nationalization left-winger Jeremy Corbyn as leader in 2015, many wrote off his chances of ever becoming prime minister, describing his manifesto as a throwback to Britain's socialist experiences of the 1970s.
And the large dose of apparent idealism that goes along with the Sanders campaign is also a big draw despite the fact that the experts wrote off youthful idealism as something that died in the early 1970s.
MFC continued its de-risking initiative in 2016 by announcing that it was discontinuing new sales of stand-alone individual LTC in the U.S. The company wrote off a LTC distribution-related intangible asset of CAD0003 million.
Earlier in the day, Brazil's Valor Econômico newspaper cited unnamed sources in reporting that Mitsui was seeking to revise terms of the venture with Vale after the Brazilian miner wrote off $2.4 billion in assets in Mozambique.
Rio Tinto wrote off most of the assets, which it had acquired in a takeover of Riversdale Mining and later renamed Rio Tinto Coal Mozambique, in January 2013, and sold them in late 2014 for just $50 million.
In July, just over a year after acquiring Nokia's handset business for $7.2 billion, marking a head-first dive head into mobile phones, Microsoft wrote off the entire purchase and announced 7,210 layoffs, mostly in the phone division.
While they were heartened by the governor's fight to restore voting rights for felons — an initiative that previous Democratic governors did not pursue or wrote off as impossible — Virginia liberals have taken issue with parts of his record.
MacFarlane was unusually frank in an exit interview with The New York Times: He admitted he "wrote off" the Amazon Echo in the beginning and that he was too distracted to run the company in an effective way.
A source at one of the creditor banks said the law suits were suspended in September last year, opening the way for a deal in which creditors deferred repayments and wrote off most of the penalties Mechel owed.
From 2000 to 2018 it forgave $6bn of Cuban debt, about 60% of the total foreign debt that it wrote off during that period, according to Development Reimagined, a consultancy, and the student-run Oxford China Africa Consultancy.
Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France (CNN)President Donald Trump skipped a session devoted to climate change at the G7 summit here, a snub aides wrote off as a scheduling conflict but nonetheless reflects Trump's isolation on the issue.
Peter Kahi, Nakumatt's court-appointed administrator, said he would seek a forensic investigator to investigate why Atul Shah, its former chief executive, wrote off stock worth 18 billion shillings in May, before the company ground to a halt.
"In the States, the economy hit the wall, people wrote off all the bad loans, they got on with it and the banks recapitalized and move forward," Howard Goldring, managing director at Delmore Asset Management told CNBC on Monday.
I was especially hard on the women, whom I wrote off as being unambitious, dependent types (did I mention that I'm the worst?), so I guess I can thank karma for what I went through once I got engaged.
And just as Cramer wrote off the European banks because of negative interest rates and suspect loans, he learned that Credit Agricole will sell its stakes in various subsidiaries to liquefy its balance sheet and pay a cash dividend.
While some initially wrote off the body as just another casualty of the occupation—Pine Ridge boasted the highest per capita murder rate in the nation during the armed occupation—rumors started to circulate of an AIM-sanctioned hit.
The miner reported a net profit of A$13 million ($15.8 million) in fiscal 2016, beating forecasts around A$14.6 million, and up from a A$342.7 million loss last year as it wrote off exploration work and refinanced debt.
Caught between wanting what I imagined to be one of the fundamental joys of the human experience and a deep-rooted fear cultivated over two decades, I wrote off my hesitance as just not having found the right one yet.
Tree and her gang of quantum physics students — Samar (Suraj Sharma), Dre (Sarah Yarkin) Ryan (Phi Vu), whom the first movie wrote off as Carter's obnoxious roommate — attempt to close the time loop so that Tree can remain in this universe.
Technip's Italian rival Saipem said on Wednesday that it may have to cut costs further to meet a commitment to stick to profit forecasts for 2016 after it posted a 13 net loss of 806 million euros and wrote off assets.
I wrote off Netflix's Seven Seconds, a crime thriller centered on the aftermath of a white police officer and his friends covering up the fact that he ran over a black boy on his bike, after watching two episodes on screener.
Wesfarmers wrote off A$1.3 billion related to Homebase on Monday, more than the A$705 million it paid for the DIY chain two years ago, saying it had made a series of "self induced" blunders in managing the firm.
He spent $2,500 a month on rubber bands just to hold the stacks of bills together, and he wrote off 10 percent of his cash as lost because rats would eat it or it would be damaged by water, or lost.
Many wrote off the film's success because of Americans' reluctance to watch a movie with subtitles, so it was widely assumed that it would, at most, receive an Original Screenplay win and victory in the newly renamed Best International Feature category.
In a press release/op-ed published on his website Monday, Cuomo wrote off critics of the forthcoming development as a coalition of "extreme conservatives" and "socialists" united in both their opposition to corporate tax breaks and their disregard for political pragmatism.
While it may only be the first week of Trump's presidency, he has already sent a clear signal to businesses across the country that he is here to support us by bringing back the pro-growth policies our lawmakers previously wrote off.
Still, it was just two years ago that Mitsubishi and Mitsui posted their first ever annual losses, while in that same year to March 2016 the five houses combined wrote-off about 1 trillion yen after the commodities downturn of 2014-2015.
Then there is the fact that the case to which Trump appears to be referring is the jailing of New York Times reporter Judith Miller for the stories she wrote off of the leak of the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame.
Some wrote off the Lemonheads as "bubblegrunge," and found plenty of ammo when Mr. Dando, say, posed for the cover of Spin magazine's "'S' is for Sex in the '90s" issue in 1996, shirtless, tanned and jousting tongues with the actress Adrienne Shelly.
What we once wrote off to "boys being boys" or accepted as an unsavory but inevitable element of our society is now being understood for what it is: An abuse of power that calls into question the very idea of "consent" itself.
Many wrote off Occupy as a failure, but the prominence of economic inequality themes, the popularity of Elizabeth Warren as a national figure, and the presidential primary campaign of Bernie Sanders suggest it may have been the beginning of a new political conversation.
Red stains on the floor that Kutcher originally wrote off as a red wine spill from a party she threw a few days earlier are now believed to be blood, aiding the conclusion that Ellerin had already been murdered by the time of Kutcher's arrival.
Traders said the stock was supported by hopes for an easing of competition after rival Wesfarmers wrote off British hardware chain Homebase for more than its purchase price, saying it had made a series of mistakes Tesco fell 0.6 percent, outperforming the broader market.
The broadcast group cut its German TV ad outlook for the fourth time in a year last week, sending its shares to the lowest in 4-1/2 years, as its ratings fell and it wrote off 170 million euros ($201 million) in U.S. programming.
Three women have credibly accused Tyson of sexual assault and harassment, including one who claims he drugged and raped her in the 1980s—something he wrote off as a "false memory" in his terrible, no good, very bad non-apology to his alleged victims.
" But asked by Berman if Schumer would be OK with former Vice President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden being included as one of the "additional witnesses" his letter says he would be open to, Schumer wrote off the younger Biden's potential testimony as "a distraction.
A Kansas race that the national party wrote off as unwinnable turned out to be unexpectedly close, while the Georgia Sixth primary, which national Democrats were very enthusiastic about, turned out to be one of the party's worst special election results of the whole year.
I appreciate all the DJs that are looking for the next big thing, but for my night, maybe because I want to play vinyl usually, I like to embrace nostalgia and play stuff that people haven't heard in a while or maybe they wrote off.
Closing the CEU, unlike the purging of Hungary's judiciary, is also a clear act against Western and specifically United States relations with Hungary—and therefore a much more direct strike against U.S. interests than Orban's previous misdeeds, which American officials largely wrote off as a European issue.
"As far as Fleetwood Mac and Steely Dan go (along with a lot of other 70s folk and rock that I entirely wrote-off at my most pretentiously post-rock self), I just reference them because it's something that I've noticed in my own listening," he says.
WASHINGTON — President Trump wrote off more than $100 million in business losses to reduce his federal taxes in 2005, according to forms made public on Tuesday night: a rare glimpse at documents that he had refused to disclose since becoming a candidate for the nation's highest office.
Living in tent cities in Walmart parking lots, wondering who is alive and where help will come from, largely ignored by the nonstop media machine that can spin up into 12-camera remote action over a tropical storm that still hasn't made landfall, but that basically wrote off the nation's most important state in a desperate moment.
And once you click away from these pages, it won't take you long to find a piece claiming that Sonic has lived way beyond the seven-year lifespan of your average hedgehog, fancy sneakers, or otherwise, and that it's time Sega just packed the whole thing in and wrote off what was once the company's greatest character asset.
After acquiring Nokia's phone business for $7.2 billion two years ago, Microsoft wrote off $7.6 billion last year and cut 7,800 jobs... I had exactly half an hour with four people from the Project Ara team at Google I/O to extract as much information as I could about the mission to actually launch a modular phone.
" Gellar, in particular, had reason to sign on, he wrote: "Off the back of a double bill of pretty, helpless murder victims in Scream 2 and I Know What You Did Last Summer, and her two-season role as Buffy Summers, Gellar was given a chance to prove she could be more than a Vampire Slayer or a doomed damsel in distress.
Kellyanne Conway, a top counselor to President Trump, tore into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE on Tuesday, after the former Democratic presidential nominee wrote off her electoral loss as the result of sinister outside forces.
"I think that having so many Southern states go first kind of distorts reality," Sanders said during a taping of "The Nightly Show" on Comedy Central earlier this month, presumably referring to Clinton's dominant primary wins in South Carolina, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida and North Carolina — some of which the Sanders campaign wrote off as Clinton territory from the start.
Of those 14 seats, half were carried by Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in 2016, although it should be noted that Donald Trump's campaign wrote off the Golden State, allowing the Democratic nominee to run up big numbers there.
Prior to Trump's appointment of Steve Bannon, former head of the alt-right "news" website Breitbart, as his campaign chief (and later White House chief strategist), many people and members of the media wrote off the site and its reporters as trolling the general populace — even though it claimed around 8 million readers at the beginning of the year, a number that would jump to over 18 million thanks to the election.
But my larger point is this: Billions is a show that a lot of critics wrote off somewhere in early season one, and while it got the typical, "Hey, this show has gotten a lot better" write-ups late in that first season and (especially) in season two, the recently concluded third season seems to have crossed some sort of threshold in terms of its popularity and the willingness of its fans to bug you about it nonstop on various social media platforms.

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