Sentences with phrase «tumult with»

A new Siena poll is slated to be out next month; the tumult with Trump is likely to improve his numbers slightly, but it's still a long way from a groundswell.

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I also asked Chesky to weigh in on the recent tumult at Uber, a company often lumped into the same bucket as Airbnb as the poster children of the «sharing economy» and which has been dealing with extensive fallout from accusations of an aggressive and sexist culture and a leaked video showing CEO Travis Kalanick berating an Uber driver.
Trader bonuses at Citigroup Inc will be down 5 percent to 10 percent compared with 2013, after market tumult in the last two weeks of the year hurt revenue, Reuters reported last week.
But rather than passing judgment on whether globalization is a wonderful or a terrible thing, Easterbrook accepts it as a mixed bag, foreseeing «an endless tumult of improved living standards wrapped with ribbons of stress, anxiety and dissatisfaction.
The earnings report followed weeks of tumult for Facebook, after a controversy erupted last month when The New York Times and other news outlets reported that millions of Facebook users» private information had been harvested by Cambridge Analytica, a political firm with ties to the Trump campaign.
«Amid the tumult, Mr. Navarro has been able to leverage a close personal relationship with the president to gain more access,» Swanson wrote, citing a source close to the White House.
Interviews with six current and former employees paint a picture of tumult at the ex-Fortune 500 company, with a growing
The 1980's and 1990's will bring plenty of tumult in terms of ownership, as Arabian princes, Primerica, Shearson and others will bat the company around like kittens in a box with a ball of string.
The week of intrigue & tumult in the affairs of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta began last Saturday with the decision by the party executive to suspend leadership candidate Jas...
' Mid toil and tribulation, And tumult of her war, She waits the consummation Of peace forevermore; Till, with the vision glorious, Her longing eyes are blest, And the great Church victorious Shall be the Church at rest.
For conscience is indeed «a blushing innocent spirit that sets up a tumult in a man's breast and fills him with difficulties» just because to conscience the means are without exception as important as the end.
By terrible things thou wilt answer us in righteousness O God of our salvation, Thou that art the confidence of all the ends of the earth and of them that are afar off upon the sea: Who by his strength setteth fast the mountains, being girded about with might; Who stilleth the roaring of the seas, the roaring of their waves and the tumult of the peoples.
The vices of the middle - aged and the middle class of middle America have been scored repeatedly, while the suburbanite is routinely pictured as one who cowardly flees from the tumult of the inner city to enjoy his affluence in the privacy of his background with its green grass and ubiquitous charcoal grill.
My eyes are spent with weeping; my soul is in tumult; my heart is poured out in grief because of the destruction of the daughter of my people.
The movement of the continents likewise took place because the geological tumult of the Flood allowed land masses to move with relative ease.
Rory McIlroy took a breather from prepping for this week's Honda Classic by jumping into the Twitter tumult Tiger Woods created when he went all Rory with his home video response to those who dared believe the 14 - time major winner could barely walk.
With only a little more than one hour left to a lifelong wait, the San Francisco Giants leftfielder stood alone in a stairwell that descended from the visiting dugout at Anaheim's Edison Field, poking his head high enough to measure the rising tumult and tension of the filling ballpark.
Heading into the final days of the presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton is holding an edge over Donald Trump after a month of tumult, with most voters saying their minds are made up and late revelations about both candidates made no significant difference to them, according to the latest New York Times / CBS News poll.
a former cabinet Minister in the Kufuor Administration, who pleaded for anonymity because he doesn't want to further stoke the fire in the party, said there is no peace in the NPP because the people Nana Akufo - Addo has surrounded himself with are «fighting a quixotic force and chasing an imaginary enemy» leading to the tumult in the party.
That seemed to constitute Mr. de Blasio's only certainty about how the Trump administration would affect the city's finances, although he also predicted tumult in health care funding and expressed confidence that the city would withstand Mr. Trump's threat to strip billions in federal funding from the city over its refusal to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
The economic times are so serious that David Cameron is correct to bring such a successful former Chancellor back to the frontbench: «The world has changed, and if in response to the resulting tumult Barack Obama can do a deal with Mrs Clinton and Gordon Brown can rediscover his friendship with Peter Mandelson, then surely the Tories should be able to bury the hatchet (in their opponents rather than each other) in order to turf out Labour?»
Germany, with a population of approximately 82 million, seems to be faring better than many of its EU neighbors during this economic tumult.
Also striking is how at least some of the people who actually appraise species for a living have made peace with the perpetual tumult over defining just what it is they get up in the morning to study.
Packed with surprising details, the Corpus offers scholars a remarkable picture of everyday life: the tumult of the teeming streets in Rome, the clamor of commerce in the provinces, and the hopes and dreams of thousands of ordinary Romans ---- innkeepers, ointment sellers, pastrycooks, prostitutes, weavers, and wine sellers.
But the systems are so complex, with a constant tumult of activity at the atomic scale, that most of the rules that govern these interactions aren't known.
Years later, as revolution stirs once more in the streets of Paris, Cosette (Amanda Seyfried) finds herself besmitten with a young rebel named Marius (Eddie Redmayne), and is soon dragged with her father into the political tumult, pursued ravenously by Javert.
The hotel is in Jaipur, with its palaces and abundant commerce and a constant tumult on the streets.
The film's matching of its ethereal visuals with its emotional journey makes this both a confident debut and a perceptive evocation of adolescent tumult.
Hellenic sensuality is resurrected in concert with the not - so - secret sexual tumult emerging all about.
They'll play Roman and Lucy, a young couple battling the weather, their own emotional tumult and the sense of isolation that comes with living on the edge of the world.
After growing up in the political tumult of France in the sixties and seventies, Assayas followed a path similar to the one traveled by several titans of the French New Wave, first working as a critic for Cahiers du cinéma, then moving on to film projects, including collaborations with André Téchiné and his own feature directorial debut, the 1986 Disorder.
In essence, what was subversively hinted at in Howard Hawks's Red River and Nicholas Ray's Johnny Guitar has been brought to the fore, with an intense preoccupation for the heartbreaking tumult that registers on the faces of its lonesome doves.
Along with the personal tumult of reliving her trauma in the press, after coming forward last...
Its framing story something to do with the approach of the odd couple's first year anniversary, the wise - cracking duo of gorilla Turk and elephant Tantor remind Jane of the tumult of T & J's common - law existence.
The year began in tumult, with Meryl Streep calling out the...
Given Nina's new role, and the current tumult around charter schooling, I thought it timely to sit down and chat with her about the gig.
After seven years of tumult and transition fueled by the common core, state testing is settling down, with most states rejecting the federally funded PARCC and Smarter Balanced assessments, and nearly one - quarter embracing the SAT or the ACT as their official high school test.
Tucked in with everything else, a new damper - strut front and DeDion rear suspension combine with taller springs and higher - profile tires to deliver a ride mostly free of tumult or clamor.
Now, imagine him sitting up there in the rain, with storm clouds rolling over, thunder pressing down, and the ominous flash of lightning a strobe in the black tumult above.
Villains appear, the bucolic background fades, and weddings are replaced with tumult.
Starbird struggles to integrate what she knows in her heart with what she learns, and she finally comes to a place of peace in spite of the Family's growing tumult.
«This tumult in the industry inspired the second largest e-retailer, Barnes & Noble, to push for agency agreements with the publishers.
It deploys the beauty and the purity of a nature still with a big untouched part and offers peace of mind after the tumult of the red city.Expected return to Marrakech at about 17:00 h.
We've seen multiple re-appearances of age - old titles updated for the modern era, the usual innovation from the indie and kickstarter scenes, and we saw it all with some tumult in the gaming journalism field as well.
Nearby, Jennifer Nichols works with thin, bright acrylic, creating abstract tumults of transparent brushwork and, more recently, calmer arrangements of letterlike shapes.
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Exploring a cross section of art made during a period marked with revolution and socio - political tumult, this exhibition also will embrace five interventions by a current generation of artists whose work reflects the concerns of 1969 and brings the exhibition into the present.
The questions these artists wrestled with not only reflect the tumult of the 1960s, but also provide the foundation for innumerable works of art made since.
With shades of Joan Mitchell, Cecily Brown, Claude Monet, and a sort of raw deconstruction of Henri Rousseau, Weber's special gift is for evoking and recreating the organic tumult of fecund places in the most convincing manner despite her aesthetic of near - abstraction, animated in her paintings with the chaotic spirit of actionist expressionWith shades of Joan Mitchell, Cecily Brown, Claude Monet, and a sort of raw deconstruction of Henri Rousseau, Weber's special gift is for evoking and recreating the organic tumult of fecund places in the most convincing manner despite her aesthetic of near - abstraction, animated in her paintings with the chaotic spirit of actionist expressionwith the chaotic spirit of actionist expressionism.
In the midst of this tumult, the auction house announced it would plunk down up to $ 85 million acquiring Art Agency, Partners — and former Christie's chairman of postwar and contemporary, Amy Cappellazzo, along with it.
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