Sentences with phrase «pushed back»

But my editor pushed back, pointing out that no matter how rigged the system, we still have to live in it.
Compared to the start of the year, the expected timing of any further Fed interest rate hikes has been pushed back, and the expected upward trajectory of U.S. short - term rates is now much flatter.
On Wednesday, the electric car maker released delivery numbers for the fourth quarter of 2017 that fell short of many expectations on Wall Street, and once again pushed back production targets on its highly anticipated Model 3 sedan.
After that, you'll be pushed back to Sprint's current pricing: $ 190 a month for five unlimited lines.
«Mad Money» host Jim Cramer pushed back against the theory that stocks are overvalued and pinpointed other areas of the market that are.
Meanwhile, Trump's pick for DOL secretary has had his confirmation hearing pushed back four times as he scrambles to disentangle himself from his corporate interests.
Ford had initially planned to reveal its own hydrogen car in 2017, but CTO Raj Nair told Business Insider that the company has pushed back the timeline for its reveal to focus on battery - powered vehicles.
Echelon is now focusing its growth on «smart» commercial & municipal LED lighting (although its fab-less chip business has apparently now stabilized after a long decline), and if the lighting business accelerates (and it could, due to recent sales force hires and new products), I think there's a chance it can hit a break - even annualized revenue run - rate of $ 40 million by Q4 - 2019 (pushed back from my earlier hoped - for timeline) at which point — assuming $ 14 million of remaining net cash (vs. an estimated $ 18 million at the end of Q2 2018) and 4.7 million shares outstanding (vs 4.52 million today), an enterprise value of 1x revenue on this 53 % gross margin company would put the stock in the mid - $ 11s per share.
Executives who pushed back endured «harassment» when they tried to «keep our discipline and controls in place,» the e-mail said.
Thursday night, The Washington Post and several other outlets reported that the president had decided to oust Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster as his national security advisor, although the White House pushed back, saying «there are no changes» at the National Security Council.
«Do something to really connect back with society» and don't «be known as the companies that pushed back against what was right for the world.»
After construction was pushed back, Palmer's plans for Titanic II have finally reached fruition.
«Toy Story 4,» which brings back original director John Lasseter, has been pushed back to a June 21, 2019, release.
In a Monday interview on «Mad Money,» Nucor CEO John Ferriola pushed back against arguments that the tariffs are unfair to U.S. trading partners and allies.
The White House has not denied that Trump said «shithole» though Trump has already pushed back on some depictions of the meeting.
And Coulter pushed back against the vilification of Trump - boosters in the conservative press, characterizing many of those lobbing bombs as irrelevant players in the movement.
UPDATE: Japan's Inpex has pushed back its planned first gas date from its $ 20 billion Ichthys project by one year to 2016.
Many have pushed back against the notion that the Fed should time its tapering based on what best suits, say, India and Brazil.
Analysts have pushed back on Square's Caviar business.
MEXICO CITY, March 5 - Canada and Mexico on Monday pushed back against President Donald Trump's suggestion that steel and aluminum tariffs could be waived if they signed a new and «fair» NAFTA deal, setting the stage for a tense end to the latest talks to update the trade pact.
He pushed back strongly against fresh Republican criticism of the administration's handling of last year's deadly Benghazi attacks, calling it a political «sideshow.»
But after the market stopped trading today, the Chinese Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) pushed back the lock - up's end for a further three months.
In the same interview, Sandberg pushed back against the often - repeated but suddenly fast - spreading notion that user data is Facebook's primary product — though on largely semantic grounds.
Even some of the giants of the sands have pushed back on expansion plans, in some cases indefinitely.
As Vulture points out, however, Cameron has repeatedly pushed back the first sequel, so the current schedule is tenative to say the least.
Symphony, for its part, has pushed back against press characterizations of the product as a «Bloomberg killer,» instead arguing that it is an «email killer.»
The official vote on the bid from Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners has been pushed back to September 12.
But the lawyer representing an alleged victim of Lizza's misconduct pushed back on his statement.
The hesitation is not entirely surprising given how the FTC last year pushed back on a number of mega-deals, notably scuttling Staples» $ 5.5 billion plan this year to buy office supplies rival Office Depot.
The «Mad Money» host reminded viewers that Amazon started collecting state and local sales taxes years ago, and that if the Post Office pushed back on their deal, Amazon could simply take its business to FedEx or UPS.
If a product in development isn't ready to be released, the deadline is pushed back.
The company so far has pushed back, arguing that such a move would set a dangerous precedent and threaten customer security.
And every time the Federal Reserve talks about raising its benchmark interest rate from nearly zero «it somehow gets pushed back,» Resnick said.
Opening day has been pushed back — again — due to the shortage of building trades.
The president has repeatedly denied his campaign colluded with the Russians, and Russia has often pushed back on the allegations, as well.
Al Shabaab has been fractured and pushed back, its advance curtailed by infighting, opposition from the local population, and a large conventional force backed with Kenyan (and occasionally American) air support.
However, after a string of delays and setbacks, its launch date was pushed back.
But, Zucker has also pushed back hard against further criticism of CNN's election coverage.
Originally scheduled for January, the refloat has already been pushed back until spring, and the coming winter storm season threatens further delays.
The incident aboard an Airbus A380 jumbo jet that had been pushed back from its gate bound for Incheon, near Seoul, provoked outrage in South Korea when it was reported on Monday.
Originally scheduled November film «Mr. Peabody & Sherman» has been pushed back until next March and another animation, «Me & My Shadow,» has been put back into developmental stages.
A tell - tale sign came in November when Harper reversed Finance Minister Flaherty's announcement that the deficit target would be pushed back to 2016.
When Business Insider pointed out that The New York Times had indeed pushed back in a statement against the assertion that the paper had shared a copy of the article with Manafort in advance, Bossie doubled down.
Cassidy, who promised Kimmel any bill he signs on to would protect Americans like Kimmel's son in an interview earlier this year, has already pushed back on that claim.
However, this year it was pushed back to April 18 as Washington, D.C. celebrates Emancipation Day.
In particular, in a now - deleted set of tweets, Stamos pushed back against the idea that Cambridge's acquisition of user data constituted a «breach.»
The decline followed a Coinbase blog post on Thursday afternoon that pushed back against recent rumors the company would add ripple trading.
If deadlines are consistently pushed back or canceled, it will become expected, which essentially removes the factor of a deadline from your employee's minds entirely.
But some government officials, including some of Pruitt's own aides, pushed back against the spending requests and reportedly were sidelined as a result, pointing to an agency staff in disarray.
SpaceX had hoped to make its first test flight in 2013, but several delays and setbacks pushed back its launch.
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