Sentences with phrase «derailed on»

[2] In the case at bar, which is a proposed class action, without obtaining court permission, Via Rail Canada Inc. («Via Rail») and Canadian National Railway Company («CNR»), the defendants in the proposed class action, communicated with several putative class members, who had been passengers on a train that derailed on route to Toronto.
In 2005, Canadian National Railway spilled 1.3 million liters of bunker fuel into Wabamun Lake, Alberta, west of the provincial capital Edmonton, when 43 cars derailed on the railway's main line through western Canada.
About 120 BMW X models were damaged when train cars carrying the vehicles derailed on Sunday afternoon en route to the Port of Charleston, S.C., for export to overseas markets.
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DiChristina: Well and one of the — not to get derailed on this — but one of the very useful purposes there is when you're trying to solve [a] crime, let's say, and the body is found; you want to know based on the condition of the body, how long ago the crime was committed.
After his first attempt was derailed on a technicality Bellone is turning his second attempt into a somewhat unusual campaign issue for Democrats.
In what one official described as a «breaking point» for the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), a southbound A train derailed on Tuesday morning outside of 125th Street station in Harlem, snarling train service for hours and causing hundreds of passengers to be evacuated.
Crusading Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara's six - year battle against Wall Street got derailed on Monday when the Supreme Court refused to hear the government's appeal of a key insider - trading case...
An infrastructure briefing by senior administration officials to a bipartisan group of senators was derailed on Tuesday by New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D.), who accused the administration of «killing people» by not prioritizing a multibillion - dollar tunnel project for her home state, a source familiar with the briefing told the Washington Free Beacon.
In addition to the suicides, a Northbrook teenager Kyle Caraher died in a car accident in July 2012, and a train derailed on the border of Glenview and Northbrook, killing a Glenview couple that same month.
Fire crews have extinguished a fire that raged in Oregon after a Union Pacific Corp train carrying crude oil derailed on Friday and burst into flames near the Columbia River in the town of Mosier., the Federal Rail Administration said.
And no, it's not because it isn't being forced to derail its on - going plot to take part in Civil War II.
PS - isn't this the part of the thread where we derail on a different character and Pap tells us that is what his next blog is about?
Get your board together — that unified, army - like board of directors we discussed in step two — and come to a consensus together of how you are going to define yourself, and what moves could derail you on the way.

Not exact matches

NEW DELHI, April 24 - U.S. sanctions on Russian military exports have put the brakes on a $ 6 billion deal with India and may derail the arms purchases of other U.S. allies around Asia, experts say.
At the Republican National Convention, Continental Resources Chairman Harold Hamm said that President Obama has tried to «destroy» and derail the shale revolution by imposing «punitive regulations» on the industry.
CNBC's Jane Wells reports on California's proposal to build a high - speed rail system, but Congress could derail that plan.
Lac - Megantic, Que., was devastated by the explosion of a derailed train on July 6 (Steve Poulin / Agence QMI)
But I was especially interested in the last section of her talk, which focused on what she feels are the factors that consistently — and often abruptly — derail great leaders who looked to the outside world to be cruising along.
Naturally, his forecasts were derailed by a combination of a deluge in mortgage costs from the disastrous acquisition of Countrywide Financial, and years of extremely low rates that shrank the margins the bank earns on its giant loan portfolios.
President Donald Trump on Thursday appeared to shoot down a proposed plan to derail special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, tweeting that he agrees with his lawyers» strategy to cooperate with the probe.
I noticed when I was weighing in on email all the time, it tended to kick off a ripple effect of other people reacting and responding, and that ultimately derailed projects.
If you're looking for a job for the first time, on track for a promotion or simply growing your client and network base, what people find when they Google your name can quickly derail your efforts.
No doubt you've seen first - hand just how simple it is to get derailed from your daily agenda, particularly if it's on the vague side.
A train carrying hundreds of passengers derailed and crashed into a station outside Paris on Friday on the eve of a major holiday weekend.
Cars from that accident derailed and hit a third train on nearby tracks.
Whether it's because they don't have a background in production or because they don't like to see themselves on screen, this element can seem daunting and actually derail the wish to move forward with a campaign.
If it doesn't, it could derail Israeli gambling software maker Playtech's on - going takeover of Plus500.
Though the mixed messages may not have been the last straw for Tillerson's tenure, his dovish approach in dealing with North Korea had reportedly derailed Trump's track to enact «maximum pressure» on the regime.
Many on this list represent mistakes so large, and sometimes so systemic, they shook companies, startups, and nonprofits to their core, derailed (or nearly derailed) billion - dollar political campaigns, and destroyed the legacy of an icon.
Now, I personally find it hard to believe that a country that makes up just 5 % of S&P revenues like China does, is going to derail the US economy, but I would be an idiot if I didn't admit that I have no idea what's really going on in the Chinese economy (and neither does anyone else to be honest).
A report showing U.S. home resales unexpectedly fell in December added to volatility and pressure on the euro and dollar though the data was not seen as enough to derail the boost housing will likely provide to the economy this year.
Equifax's data breach could potentially derail the bill, which was proposed by Republican congressmen who want to cut back on government regulations, the report explained.
Self - awareness serves as the antibody for this, helping to re-align any derailing behavior and get results back on track.
It might seem counter-intuitive to focus on saving money instead of paying off debt, but having a $ 1,000 emergency fund in place first provides a financial cushion so that unplanned expenses, such as medical bills and home repairs, don't completely derail your debt - repayment plan.
Trump's victory could temporarily derail stronger growth, higher rates narrative by raising expectations of a) protectionism, b) the Italian referendum following Brexit and US election as repudiation of elites and c) the Fed keeping rates on hold in December.
Later on April 17 came Global Times editor Hu Xijin's message that the move by an «afraid and desperate» US is an attempt to derail China's 5G progress.
These shared experiences have brought me confidence, inspiration that it can be done, along with a road map of the bumps and pot holes to avoid or, if not avoided, advice on how not to get derailed.
As bond yields surged on Friday, high - yielding segments of the equity market such as utilities and REITs came under the most pressure, which shows that it won't take much of a rise in yields to derail their rally.
The breakout of the dollar also threatens to derail commodity - centric emerging markets, particularly nations that have relied on cheap credit for growth.
I have always been optimistic about the creativity of the US economy and the speed of its adjustment processes historically — socially painful, let us not forget, but economically efficient — but recent reports about what some are calling the «euroglut» will make a US recovery all the more difficult, perhaps even derailing it, not to mention having a potentially awful impact on China's adjustment.
Greece delivered a landslide no vote to the eurozone's terms for the country remaining in the single currency on Sunday night, unleashing a seismic political shift that could derail the European project.
OTTAWA — The police said on Sunday that at least five people had died and 40 were missing after runaway railroad tank cars filled with oil derailed and exploded in a small Quebec town.
David Jones, an author of several books on the Fed, is among analysts who say the Fed may actually be pleased that the stock market has retreated after a prolonged period of record highs that had raised fears of a dangerous asset bubble that could burst and derail the economy.
BEIJING (Reuters)- China's efforts to reduce its reliance on debt and find a more sustainable route to grow its economy may be derailed by the simmering trade dispute with the United States, economists warn.
As politics helped derail the GMR deal, politics and cultural conflicts continue to weigh heavily on ArcelorMittal, the result of a 2006 merger of Arcelor and Mittal Steel, and on the company's operations in France.
Misconceptions about what meeting with a financial advisor is like could be derailing you from getting a jumpstart on your retirement planning, industry experts say.
«The premier's short - sighted decision to derail the treaty process on a whim was roundly criticized by the other treaty partners.
«While Lulu appears to be hitting on all cylinders, we can't ignore the fact that at least once per year since 2014, it has hit a speed bump that has derailed its momentum and caused it to lower guidance.»
MOSCOW (Reuters)- An escalation in U.S. sanctions against Moscow risks derailing a fragile recovery in Russia's economy, which had just begun to take hold after the Kremlin's last confrontation with the West in 2014, analysts and investors said on Monday.
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