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"afterthought" Definitions
  1. a thing that is thought of, said or added later, and is often not carefully planned

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So, I think media companies really don't think very hard, it's super hard and often digital is there as an afterthought, or if it's digital, the editorial's an afterthought.
Tara Setmayer: A few standout moments in an afterthought debate During a week of high political drama surrounding the ongoing impeachment hearings, the fifth democratic debate felt like an afterthought.
The revelation came almost by accident — as an afterthought.
" Almost as an afterthought he added, "Also, I'm gay.
Near another wall was an afterthought of a red carpet.
The confidential aspect to the report is not an afterthought.
Post trade costs have ceased to be just an afterthought.
Before Harry Potter, children's literature was often considered an afterthought.
Bisexual and transgender people have been regarded as an afterthought.
If you fail to do so, you'll become an afterthought.
Showing unity seemed an afterthought for the "America First" president.
There are parts of Barcelona where cars are an afterthought.
The rest of the GT's interior feels like an afterthought.
And sound is never an afterthought, either, in product development.
Environmental protection, if considered at all, is typically an afterthought.
The film's supporting characters are even more of an afterthought.
"And it's my birthday," the actor added as an afterthought.
Hard phone lines are an afterthought, if they're still standing.
It's not something you glom on later as an afterthought.
In past years, the process had mostly been an afterthought.
I think it's very much of an afterthought to everybody.
Unfortunately, retirement planning is an afterthought for many young people.
But this classic brand isn't approaching technology as an afterthought.
" He added, as an afterthought, "Didn't think you'd live anyway.
This category, often an afterthought, is crazy competitive this year.
A lot of the city's history has become an afterthought.
Hair is an afterthought that should be easy and practical.
Documentation is often an afterthought — especially for open-source projects.
"  "Women have been kind of an afterthought in this category.
For the most part, however, his boxing is an afterthought.
But in just 18 months, the company was an afterthought.
Still, indigenous people are far from an afterthought in Canada.
As an afterthought, he mentioned that the society accepts donations.
To soccer's elite scouts, though, it is almost an afterthought.
Today human rights are viewed at most as an afterthought.
And back then, general elections against Democrats were an afterthought.
The Vikings holding on to win was mostly an afterthought.
"The Japan market is becoming an afterthought," Mr. Tsukuda said.
Golf has always been something of an afterthought in France.
For years, M.L.S. was an afterthought on the sports landscape.
Public defenders and citizens accused of crimes remain an afterthought.
A faux fireplace on one wall feels like an afterthought.
But largely as an afterthought, a box to be checked.
This is not lobby decoration tacked on as an afterthought.
Extracting useful information from witnesses can seem like an afterthought.
"Less and less is it just an afterthought," Safoian said.
The broth is almost an afterthought, but clean and simple.
Ever since, my German identity has stopped being an afterthought.
For my purposes, the case itself was almost an afterthought.
Sometimes it's very obvious that the lighting was an afterthought.
The whole thing feels like it was a real afterthought.
Vox was a political afterthought less than three years ago.
The announcement about DACA was an apparent afterthought in the memo.
By the time he got to Florida, he was an afterthought.
Their 68 years without a World Series win became an afterthought.
Women of color were used to being treated as an afterthought.
For many retailers, plus-size clothing is often considered an afterthought.
You don't want your choice to immediately melt into an afterthought.
In 2016, social conservatives no longer felt like a GOP afterthought.
But until then, her voice had been treated as an afterthought.
McGregor's jab has often been an afterthought used as the aggressor.
But we honestly would have been such an afterthought for them.
Mr. Reynolds was an afterthought there and a redundancy in general.
But so far, the results have made the process an afterthought.
The coming presidential summit with North Korea, too, was an afterthought.
As a seeming afterthought, he mentioned that he could also paint.
The offensive onslaught made the struggles of Zack Greinke an afterthought.
In its current state, business bank accounts seem like an afterthought.
His knowledge of Street Fighter was a coincidence, a complete afterthought.
"It was kind of an afterthought really, tucked away," Street says.
With an accessory like that, everything else is almost an afterthought.
"And the food is pretty good," he said as an afterthought.
The poetic, wistful payoff drops several episodes later, like an afterthought.
The unspoken afterthought: Tax policy should be left to the experts.
The plight of minorities and other oppressed groups was an afterthought.
Then, as he was taking his leave, almost as an afterthought.
There is also a team award, but it is an afterthought.
Butler, then, was something of an afterthought — to most folks, anyway.
Over three hours at Otterbein University, Biden was often an afterthought.
Foreign policy can no longer be an afterthought in this election.
Public diplomacy is not an afterthought in our international relations strategy.
I don't think we should treat the Senate as an afterthought.
In fact, it seemed like the bubbles were just an afterthought.
They tend to be overly sweet and an afterthought at bars.
As a result, locking the actual door was almost an afterthought.
Venture capital is like 1 or 2 percent, it's an afterthought.
FFXII has felt like an afterthought, that weird game that played itself.
Even when it landed in a carrier store it was an afterthought.
They snap on and off easily and don't feel like an afterthought.
The figurative, folklore-ish forms they take on feel like an afterthought.
At best, these areas aren't a priority so much as an afterthought.
In contrast, wedding bands can often feel like something of an afterthought.
Hellblade features both puzzles and combat, but both feel like an afterthought.
I'm incredibly pleased to see that the included keyboard isn't an afterthought.
The Alta was great because it doesn't treat fashion as an afterthought.
But McCartney has prioritized what other luxury brands treat as an afterthought.
But to ignore the bread as an afterthought would be a mistake.
After all that, the outcome of the game seemed like an afterthought.
The X-Men, for most of the 2010s, have been an afterthought.
"What you find is that going global is an afterthought," he said.
It is not only the companies that treat privacy as an afterthought.
"This needs to be a fore-thought, not an afterthought," he said.
"We become yet another subscription service that is an afterthought," Matthiesen said.
Celebrities register in the corner of a frame, almost as an afterthought.
It needs to stop making the evidence component of legislation an afterthought.
All the other skinny bundles will have network TV as an afterthought.
Her 57 campaign offices dwarf Mr. Trump's afterthought of a ground game.
Their collision is what is of interest; their romance almost an afterthought.
ET, October 28: The campaign is an afterthought in the NYC tabloids.
We normally see it depicted as simple, or an afterthought in film.
Might seem like an afterthought but #Harvey is impacting air quality, too.
We become yet another kind of subscription service that is an afterthought.
Blazers featured loose strings that seemed more of an afterthought than intentional.
Whoever he offended or whatever he lied about was an afterthought. Absolutely.
"The audio was an afterthought which I hadn't planned for," McGloughlin says.
As trite as it sounds, the numbers appear to be an afterthought.
"In the book, the murder itself is an afterthought," Mr. Philippe said.
At 248, Ramirez was already something of an afterthought by Dominican standards.
On the island nation of Mauritius, tennis is pretty much an afterthought.
Others look as though they're tacked onto the wall as an afterthought.
Rand Paul (Kentucky) a flailing afterthought, the billionaire couldn't resist hitting Paul.
But financial regulation has so far been an afterthought for Trump's campaign.
Compared to NAFTA success or failure, the TPP-11 is an afterthought.
" As an afterthought, he added, "There are some who are good too.
The divisiveness of the campaign, however, was an afterthought inside the galas.
The Iran sanctions, and all their inherent dangers, have become an afterthought.
At some border posts in the south, Iraqi sovereignty is an afterthought.
Almost as an afterthought, the hosts asked the commissioner about a puzzlement.
It doesn't have a viewfinder, and the shutter button is literally an afterthought.
Typically 2-in-1 clamshell laptops treat their touch display as an afterthought.
The latter is the pinnacle, the former is an afterthought in men's soccer.
Kumar's first video was an afterthought—something he made on his lunch break.
This episode is about murder and paranoia, with technology as a distant afterthought.
But in mobile computing, the struggle is real, and Microsoft is an afterthought.
It's a shame that the proposal in this episode became such an afterthought.
Actually asking if things work should be a foundational question, not an afterthought.
What should be a vital story comes across as an afterthought, at best.
The human rights woes of North Koreans have been more of an afterthought.
Once an afterthought at things like Cannabis Cup, it's now the main event.
As we have seen in other technology verticals, security is always an afterthought.
I hate to see this Steerpike-among-Gormenghasts dispatched as such an afterthought.
The other toys were just that – toys – and the programming was an afterthought.
In most years, Wyoming's rules would make it an afterthought to the campaigns.
The fact is that children are far too often an afterthought in Congress.
At the SEC, by contrast, economists are an afterthought to the enforcement lawyers.
Even the resolution of the senate battle royale is treated like an afterthought.
Comments by Sanders on immigration during his opening remarks seemed like an afterthought.
He was congenial and sensible and his contributions often felt like an afterthought.
In a statement, Nixon spokeswoman Lauren Hitt dismissed the endorsements as an afterthought.
In many ways, the way a laptop looks should just be an afterthought.
During CNN's Monday night health care debate, Graham-Cassidy felt like an afterthought.
Though far from an also-ran, she was, for many voters, an afterthought.
The first is a British afterthought, and the second an indispensable British ally.
Until that point in the race, the Texas senator was largely an afterthought.
Fujimori have been treated as, at best, an afterthought for the past two
This little section feels merely flung down, quite abruptly, almost as an afterthought.
It's generally an afterthought, it's generally uncomfortable, and maybe that's exactly the point.
Up until the late 1980s, education was mostly an afterthought in national elections.
The offensive onslaught left the struggles of right-hander Zack Greinke an afterthought.
The vegetarian options, and there are a few, don't feel like an afterthought.
Though aquavits are available neat at both places, they are mostly an afterthought.
Andrew M. Cuomo's plans for re-election next year seemed almost an afterthought.
And hand sanitizer, once somewhat of an afterthought, is now a big seller.
Unfortunately, for most of his presidency, Barack Obama treated mercy as an afterthought.
The goals are somewhat of an afterthought in what was a brutal game.
Crime, now at historically low levels, is for many New Yorkers an afterthought.
One way or another, your phone number will eventually become a coding afterthought.
These are Christmas movies through and through, with Hanukkah portrayed as an afterthought.
But the rainbow lights and clicky keys make those practical aspects an afterthought.
Yang is still seen as a sort of fun afterthought in the race.
Late night hosts and their teams stopped thinking of YouTube as an afterthought.
We've seen what happens when the well-being of children is an afterthought.
Decades of mismanagement and poor decisions made Sears an uncompetitive afterthought to shoppers.
The acted scenes are so tonally off that they seem like an afterthought.
Subordinated to concerns in Afghanistan, Russia, and China, Central Asia became an afterthought.
In the broader BTS oeuvre, it's something of an afterthought, casual and unobtrusive.
"Kitchens are usually kind of an afterthought in New York apartments," he said.
UN monitors cannot be an afterthought The Aleppo model for victory is not acceptable.
That Democrats would be united in their opposition was a given -- and an afterthought.
And today's move by Deliveroo is further proof that riders are just an afterthought.
I love how people in the tech world say "politically" like it's an afterthought.
That's primarily moving markets and the jobs report is a bit of an afterthought.
Physical reality is not an afterthought in the Furious films — it simply doesn't exist.
"Otherwise, you would have been their main plans instead of an afterthought," she adds.
By the end of the mayhem on the mound, it was a mere afterthought.
His braces are an afterthought, something the filmmakers left in as an inside joke.
Almost always, painting — even the bare minimum: filing — your nails comes as an afterthought.
Finally, there was a hip makeup line that didn't consider Black women an afterthought.
When it comes to making really good pie crust, it shouldn't be an afterthought.
Nonoo admits she decided to make the collection available for preorder as an afterthought.
The music business was an afterthought to quiet musings on relationships, success, and environment.
Those two weeks meant something, and that's why Endless won't always be an afterthought.
In that moment, it was as if my strength and struggle were an afterthought.
I love how she always gets included in the plot as an afterthought. 11.
Defense was nothing more than an afterthought in the meeting in Pittsburgh on Dec.
Security has been an afterthought because it is viewed as a drag on speed.
It was a structural view of space, and it treated objects as an afterthought.
" Almost as an afterthought, he adds: "And make sure he wears a size 10½. . . .
Uber takes safety very seriously — but Lyft seems to treat it as an afterthought.
Her attorneys unsuccessfully argued that the subversion charge seemed to come as an afterthought.
Proactively tending to your mental well-being should be a habit, not an afterthought.
But the intensity of the moment can mean that hitting 'record' is an afterthought.
Not too long ago these plans were an afterthought for proxy voting, he said.
With this entirely new category of headphones, sound quality almost feels like an afterthought.
At most parties, tea and juice were offered first and alcohol was an afterthought.
Not in direct response to any punch, it seemed, but almost as an afterthought.
"Today, we realize that many French entrepreneurs consider borders as an afterthought," he said.
In order to succeed in this competition, being able to sing became an afterthought.
So even if there might be a budgetary impact, it would be an afterthought.
It feels like those buttons are part of the browser instead of an afterthought.
Where Swanson's emphasis is often on the hook with the kick as the afterthought.
At Dior there were topknots, but not of the "this was an afterthought" variety.
"In North Tarrytown, the Headless Horseman was kind of an afterthought," Mr. Kruk said.
Mr. Blue displayed considerable amplitude in "Lieux funestes" ("Funereal scenes"), an inspired Rameau afterthought.
Disability will not be an afterthought in my administration—it will be a priority.
But for all her ingenuity, Ms. Neuwirth treats the vocal writing like an afterthought.
Quality of play, whatever it means, will always be, and should be, an afterthought.
But its gang of 70-somethings and political wannabes seem increasingly like an afterthought.
He was calm there, and so was I. The film was almost an afterthought.
For all the battles over the years, Medicaid started as something of an afterthought.
Judge's home run became an afterthought for the Brewers thanks to Aguilar's big night.
" Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba added that "we don't want to be an afterthought.
The lessons service members learn about the laws of war are not an afterthought.
"This continues to show that the board is essentially an afterthought," Ms. Vanterpool said.
And yet, for all its resonance with supporters, the design almost seemed like an afterthought.
"It's kinda funny, but that tattoo isn't real," Lacoste tells me, almost as an afterthought.
But the tragedy that pushes Rebel to become a private detective is hardly an afterthought.
In a country with soaring gender disparity, funding for women's sports is almost an afterthought.
A palette that doesn't serve up blush as an afterthought or in mini-me portions?
The fact that adulterous Stan can sleep better in his suburban home is an afterthought.
VR has always been present at E3, but it's always felt largely like an afterthought.
They're the children of the women weeping in fields, the afterthought in shows like Narcos.
And, because of this one afterthought of a feature, it's clear that it can be.
I will publish books in ebook form and sell them in paperback as an afterthought.
A couple of years ago, Prime Video looked like an afterthought for Prime's delivery subscription.
" And as an afterthought, just before I stepped on stage, he called out, "BE FUNNY!
T-Mobile seemed to Cramer like a ridiculous afterthought of Deutsche Telecom, its majority owner.
When it came to developing new products, she noticed that women were often an afterthought.
Turns out, he liked exercising so much, that hanging with the ladies became an afterthought.
But, why not make a piece this good the focal point, rather than an afterthought?
Ensuring that my brothers and I had a happy childhood was more of an afterthought.
Click ahead to see for yourself how winter wear can be anything but an afterthought.
But O'Malley, despite a more polished speech than past Democratic events, was largely an afterthought.
Image: FacebookWhen it comes to streaming platforms for gamers, Facebook Live is often an afterthought.
"We are not a women's brand treating men as an afterthought," the co-founders say.
But we got up front our people home rather than that having been an afterthought.
For Trump, the geopolitical implications are relegated to an afterthought to keep the message simple.
It was yet another afterthought that corporate taxation significantly impacts the structure of the economy.
Both the Mustang and the Camaro fall into the afterthought camp, destined for rental fleets.
"Women in wrestling back in that day were an afterthought or a castaway," Weaver said.
For the deal to go ahead now, it would appear to be positively an afterthought.
Let's be real, most widgets look like an afterthought to an app, but not Poncho's.
The Trump administration seems to treat science as an afterthought rather than a national treasure.
No other Apple utility looks as much like an afterthought as the current watch app.
And yet they remain pretty much an afterthought in the public debate over climate change.
But in many of those meetings, details were an afterthought, according to multiple people present.
As Nogaredes insists, they weren't just an afterthought, but a vital participant in the experiences.
I would prefer that music not seem an afterthought, or the result of algorithmic computation.
The life-altering toll on the women involved, she writes, often seems like an afterthought.
Plainly afraid of being injured, the singers seemed ill at ease, the acting an afterthought.
Now it's a pain in the butt, an afterthought, or OMG, is there an election?
Still, training has become an afterthought in the stressful environment on warships, some officers said.
If covered at all, conversations and narratives often frame this reality as an afterthought, unfortunately.
For indeed, neither the charcoal nor the gas side of this grill is an afterthought.
However, Biden, the former front-runner, came across as mostly an afterthought in Wednesday's debate.
Many institutions see information technology as an afterthought and are slow in upgrading and investing.
"Genius & Anxiety" feels like an afterthought, tagged on to a bubbly inventory of individual trajectories.
Small businesses should not be an afterthought, but rather a part of the regulatory process.
Whether the facts fully support that case appears to be an afterthought for his critics.
Politics is the planners, and exists as an afterthought to the natural order of cities.
It is sometimes treated as an afterthought amid the rich cultural offerings of New York.
"Black females are an afterthought in comedy," comedian Luenell told the LA Times last year.
Without it, filmmaking is in jeopardy of becoming an afterthought, a hobby for the weekends.
It&aposs kind of an afterthought for them, or a red-headed stepchild, their business.
The fact that some of them are still open for takeout is just an afterthought.
For the "reader," in those word-heavy prestige packages, the words actually are an afterthought.
They're where Hulu, long an Emmy afterthought, pulled off a Comedy Series nomination for Casual.
They're worried about keeping banks and car dealers happy, but the targets themselves are an afterthought.
" But he did add this, almost as an afterthought, "And some, I assume, are good people.
But Delacroix described Sidewalk Labs's proposal for its data trust as being an afterthought and insufficient.
The answer to that question must not be an afterthought, it should be our primary concern.
But after 9/11, even cricket became just an afterthought as the country spiraled into war.
Ending this war on children has become an afterthought in Washington's endless struggle over immigration policy.
That means that even the back seats — which are usually an afterthought in convertibles — are cavernous.
But, with every interview, a passing comment or afterthought would spark a million follow-up questions.
The things that worked were afterthought features: crop rotation, recycling, sharing speeder bikes, and so on.
His songs address societal patterns on a macro level, with his own subjective presence an afterthought.
That likely owes something to the fact that the battery wasn't an afterthought this time out.
Android is an afterthought—even though Android continues to crush iOS in terms of smartphone marketshare.
So what would happen if Apple actually developed products for Beats as more than an afterthought?
In an age where career ambitions make dating an afterthought, workplace romances are the ultimate convenience.
For the duration of her career, it feels like G.O.O.D. has treated Teyana like an afterthought.
Now they have a world where illegal immigrants are protected while our citizens become an afterthought.
And by 2030 - who knows - maybe extreme levels of poverty will be an afterthought for society.
I wasn't excited about this guy anymore, he just made me feel like a total afterthought.
Democrats are an afterthought in Washington anyway, since the GOP runs the House and the Senate.
Then, in a seeming afterthought, he placed the two halves among his collection of Rossetti manuscripts.
But the drop-off service, if not his foray into sneakers, was an afterthought, he admitted.
Many of these edge businesses started as an afterthought but have become vast sources of revenue.
"The history is that the company was very B2b and consumers were an afterthought," he said.
Rodriguez has become such an afterthought that he had only one pinch-hit in that span.
But he's soldiered on, even as he's become an afterthought in the minds of many Republicans.
To these people, saving isn't an afterthought — it's a necessary expense that's baked into their budget.
Taylor reminded founders to design their title slide and not to leave it as an afterthought.
"I am always someone's accessory, someone's afterthought, the supporting actress in another person's drama," she broods.
What would an app look like that centers women's safety instead of making it an afterthought?
The music video, less and less an afterthought, is often embedded in the album release process.
The Mississippi river, the very reason for the city's precarious siting, has lately been an afterthought.
He also dumped on the city of Chicago before offering federal government help as an afterthought.
US partners awoke to yet another example of the Trump administration seeing alliances as an afterthought.
But the villain's comeuppance seems like an afterthought rather than the cathartic moment it should be.
And "Mia," his sweet-voiced Drake collaboration, is tacked on at the end, almost an afterthought.
At the time, the group was something of an afterthought in the Republican big-money landscape.
If you closed your eyes, the Ben McAdoo era in Giants history seemed like an afterthought.
So how did one of 2015's biggest sensations become an afterthought just one year later?
Firms making these devices should consider security as a priority rather than an afterthought, she said.
Firms making these devices should consider security as a priority rather than an afterthought, she said.
Background reading: • For all the battles over the years, Medicaid started as something of an afterthought.
"You can drink it," Ms. Dong said, and I did, eating the fish as an afterthought.
This, however, is merely an afterthought; the riddle as originally invented, had no answer at all.
We have a responsibility to ensure workers are a part of that progress, not an afterthought.
We learned all the typical Civil War things: causes, battles, and almost as an afterthought, slavery.
He bounds through crowds of defenders with two giant steps, then dunks almost as an afterthought.
He bounds through crowds of defenders with two giant steps, then dunks almost as an afterthought.
From a radical new way of exploration and expression, to an expected pack-in or afterthought.
"User research is often an afterthought at Thalmic [the prior name of North]," the letter says.
As a category, lip liners are often an afterthought because they were created to support lipsticks.
"So, I'm going to be signing a national emergency," Mr. Trump said, almost as an afterthought.
The massive chunks of potato were unwieldy and tasted like they'd been tossed in as an afterthought.
In his first year in Memphis, he turned the Grizzlies from a dismal lottery afterthought to a .
And then you release singles from the album with remixes and whatever, but that's all an afterthought.
"When it comes to making really good pie crust, it shouldn't be an afterthought," Elsen told us.
When the story of this Warriors era is told, Bogut might (unfairly) go down as an afterthought.
And even then – perhaps especially then – we are not an accident or an afterthought, not to God.
Streets in the US are designed for cars, and bikes and pedestrians are often just an afterthought.
A beautiful man whom she occasionally hugs and kisses makes appearances, but he feels like an afterthought.
The lingerie and intimates we wear shouldn't just be an afterthought — both in design and in sustainability.
The D-pad, in particular, feels super nice — whereas on modern controllers it's too often an afterthought.
In their milieu, whatever a man says goes, and whatever a woman says is usually an afterthought.
Yet disqualification remained something of an afterthought, and the Senate nearly missed its chance to do so.
Retail consumers aren't exactly an afterthought, but Microsoft is starting to look more like IBM than Apple.
I'm guessing it's either better battery life or a better screen, with sound likely being an afterthought.
The humanity of the situation, of victims, and of the affected communities, appears as afterthought — quite literally.
The two small slivers positioned on the bottom of the handset feel like more of an afterthought.
While video has often seemed like an afterthought on Fujifilm cameras, the X-H2299.95 goes all in.
Their fame may have been local, save for at least one muse, but popularity was an afterthought.
To them, tips may be an afterthought, a small UX issue — but for workers, it's their livelihood.
Coming up with main courses for weeknight dinners is hard enough; very often, vegetables are the afterthought.
Unfortunately for Cruz, the ink hasn't even dried on his Iowa victory and it's already an afterthought.
Somewhat surprisingly, smart home features were largely an afterthought for most of the millennials who were surveyed.
Social media must become a priority for campaigns, not just an afterthought to TV commercials and rallies.
So too will the reluctance to talk about foreign policy, which was treated as an academic afterthought.
To my thinking, the actual open-air component should be central to the experience, not an afterthought.
But the feature, long-rumored to be coming to Apple and Samsung phones, feels like an afterthought.
Why is "Everlasting" such an afterthought that we hardly care what's unfolding in front of the cameras?
Most bottarga is a fisherman's afterthought, coming from parts of the catch that otherwise may be discarded.
GIFs, stickers and supersized emoji dominate this digital playground, while text — actual words — becomes almost an afterthought.
"I wanted to ensure that it doesn't seem like an afterthought, that I'm doing handbags," she says.
But the Met is huge and old, with a history of treating contemporary art as an afterthought.
For the 28 years I've been in Africa, Africa is an afterthought for most of the world.
Whereas before that, a lot of the women felt like we were just the sideshow, the afterthought.
If controlling your character doesn't become second nature—more or less an afterthought—a platformer doesn't work.
Nevertheless, he hopped over the fence, twice, with incredible ease, almost like the boot was an afterthought.
The other victim of the strike, Mr. Azam, a taxi driver, was little more than an afterthought.
Biofuels seemed to hold great promise a decade ago, but now are little more than an afterthought.
Diversity should never be an afterthought; it should be a No. 1 priority for every business owner.
Freedom, then, was no mere afterthought, but an earnestly sought ideal shared by whites and blacks alike.
Though the technology, automobile and consumer-products industries have greater exposure, for others China is an afterthought.
"The A is the longest line, but it seems like it's always been an afterthought," she said.
But roti, a staple of this West Indian island nation's cuisine, is anything but a culinary afterthought.
There are large sections in which the brothers are either absent or stitched in as an afterthought.
You can distance yourself, wedge yourself closer in, accept upfront that you'll always be their afterthought, whatever.
The "T" in the still-evolving "lgbtq" formulation remains in many ways a legal and political afterthought.
CNN's poll was not alone in showing that the Russian investigation has been close to an afterthought.
In between, almost as an afterthought, it delivered an hour and a half of full-blast rock.
He danced like the fire was an afterthought, like it was the normal thing that could be happening.
Although he did end up voting, the experience made him feel like an afterthought in the democratic process.
It's an afterthought to us, but for filmmakers, it's those tiny details that transport you into another world.
Huckabee entered the contest in May, and never became more than an afterthought in the crowded 2016 field.
They'd tweet them and then ask, as an afterthought, if he'd do them the favor of a retweet.
It's one decided downside of this bezel-free future we're all hurdling toward: the camera is an afterthought.
Such weaknesses are compounded by the history of the internet, in which security was an afterthought (see article).
You've probably noticed: Design has become central for many businesses that might have once considered it an afterthought.
"" Both starting pitchers were an afterthought by the time the game was over, as neither lasted five innings.
The band, still on a creative high, released "Magical Mystery Tour"—full of hits—almost as an afterthought.
And yes – she also suggested that "security should never be an afterthought" – to which we all say Amen!
The rapidly spreading stories format teaches users to share casually, and in large volume, almost as an afterthought.
But don't misread this as a mere proof of concept or a camera with an afterthought phone attached.
A movie this long in the works should arrive on-screen feeling like more than just an afterthought.
This 4-ingredient, 5-minute dish will save you in a pinch, even if sweets were an afterthought.
Despite defending his U.S. Open title in June, Koepka remains something of an afterthought with the golf public.
According to the normal rules of politics, Mr Stewart should be nothing but an afterthought in the race.
With so many moving parts involved for the meal prepping, the tabletop decor can seem like an afterthought.
Now, it is a nettlesome afterthought in a world where China has become the world's second largest economy.
The AirTV Adapter seems like an afterthought, as a coax input should be built into the streaming player.
Your phone's camera should be great out of the box, not as an afterthought that'll get fixed later.
"We have grown Tanium with the belief that profitability and cash flow are not an afterthought," he said.
Overwhelmingly, though, these are an afterthought; scientists still rely on their eyes and algorithms to spot interesting phenomena.
"Puerto Rico is just an afterthought," said Representative Jose Serrano, a New York Democrat, and bill co-sponsor.
Plus, when Maggie's in relationships with other women, they're not just an afterthought to the episodes' A plots.
When he was growing up on Chicago's South Side, he said, baseball was an afterthought for most children.
"There are now over 100 video partners available through the tvOS app," he said — almost as an afterthought.
While Annie at first seems like an enabling afterthought, she eventually becomes one of Girlboss's most crucial components.
Palliative care must not be an afterthought, or a consideration after all other possibilities in care are exhausted.
All the women I spoke with love the league, but many say they often feel like an afterthought.
Plot lines are an afterthought, and dialogue is often breezily incoherent (particularly when trying to impart deeper meaning).
But that seemed like an afterthought in the pursuit of old school glamour, but with a signal difference.
When Brady won his sixth title two years later, thus passing Starr, the feat was mostly an afterthought.
The aim is to turn what used to be an afterthought into a closer version of competitive soccer.
It is an auto racer's chronograph that once was considered something of an afterthought in the watch world.
"In years past, we've been an afterthought," Kemp said at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta last week.
In the formulation of those policies, America's missionary obligations had figured as the faintest afterthought, if at all.
That pledge vaulted the New Yorker from afterthought to front-runner in last year's crowded GOP presidential primary.
Now, she said, it feels like an afterthought to be handed the coach's medal away from the spotlight.
In the president-elect's telling, Mr. Pence essentially endorsed him, and mentioned Mr. Cruz only as an afterthought.
The bloodshed has brought the Israeli-Palestinian conflict back onto the international agenda after years as an afterthought.
A mere three weeks ago, she was an afterthought in New Hampshire, mired in the mid-single digits.
In an influencer marketing world dominated by platforms like Instagram and YouTube, Pinterest can feel like an afterthought.
For all the current focus on identity, the fact that he&aposs an LGBTQ trailblazer was an afterthought.
"We center this type of hair in a world where our hair is usually an afterthought," she said.
Impeachment has overshadowed the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, which is suddenly an afterthought on cable news.
Ohio, long the epicenter of American politics, is virtually an afterthought in the modern Democratic Electoral College calculus.
Despite the stakes inherent in any Supreme Court confirmation hearing, the Gorsuch proceedings often felt like an afterthought.
The 2016 election cycle should mark the last time where cybersecurity was treated as an afterthought in campaigns.
Relph said YouTubers tend to be brought in as an afterthought and slotted in wherever there&aposs space.
But with cybersecurity a nascent concern at the time, securing machines against potential hackers was largely an afterthought.
By 2012, public financing of the presidential campaign was all but meaningless; by 2016 it was a distant afterthought.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)Sound quality on truly wireless earbuds can seem like a bit of an afterthought.
Throughout the '90s, Ray J was an afterthought to his older sister Brandy, who remains an R & B icon.
In Britain, the vinegary alliums are little more than a face-puckering afterthought on fish and chip shop counters.
One former employee familiar with the matter said media companies' business models had initially been all but an afterthought.
She eats as an afterthought, or when an aid worker shoves a bowl of food in front of her.
Unfussy and lower maintenance, "the new buns are easier, like the hair is more of an afterthought," Pecis says.
"We need to raise awareness of building security in design and development phase — not as an afterthought," Grobman says.
This means that rather than an afterthought, good social policy should be considered a core component of economic management.
Carrie's sexual identity is treated as an afterthought, and it's the most disappointing part of an otherwise great comedy.
Our thought bubble: Privacy feels like an afterthought in tech because historically that is almost always what it's been.
But at a certain point, doesn't it become odd when a service named for "flix" makes movies an afterthought?
The modesty of this afterthought for working moms speaks volumes about Trump's genuine concern for middle-class working parents.
It can't simply be an afterthought or a happy by-product of creating a service for busy urban centers.
While their use started out as an afterthought, Beachler's creative mind wouldn't allow her to let them be basic.
In contrast to his approach to the Cabinet, Clinton treated the organization of the White House as an afterthought.
After a flurry of pronouncements from companies racing headlong into autonomous driving, Google's venerable project feels like an afterthought.
Once an afterthought, the skin's flora has now emerged as an equally important piece of the healthy-skin puzzle.
As designers, we often pay little attention to notifications: It's more of an afterthought to the products we design.
That Trump has virtually no solutions or plan for the future seems to be an afterthought to his supporters.
Underwear: everyone wears them, few see them, but that doesn't mean they have to be boring or an afterthought.
So far, commitment to disability issues of any kind has been mostly an afterthought for the other major candidates.
In fact, the document may have been more than an afterthought after a troubling Oval Office conversation, he said.
What's notable about channel is that live, streaming video is not an afterthought – it's part of the main offering.
"Security is typically an afterthought in the adult world of computing, but it shouldn't be with kids," Irwin said.
The third-party display units over which the coalition presides are more of an afterthought in its balance sheet.
Finally, they found existing methods leave performance as an afterthought, which in machine learning could be a major problem.
"National security cannot be an afterthought that somebody gets around to when they finish talking about everything else," Mrs.
Carson is largely expected to finish as an afterthought in Nevada as his presidential campaign continues to sputter along.
The Dodgers' Kenley Jansen fired three innings, almost as an afterthought, on the night the Cubs clinched the pennant.
"For too long, our criminal justice system has treated incarcerated women as an afterthought," Warren said in a statement.
It is the most difficult issue in American life and should not be treated as an amateur hour afterthought.
Companies must focus IP protection in China strategically, making it a centerpiece of a global approach, not an afterthought.
But despite how revelatory these pictures were—and how quickly NASA grasped their value—they were an impulsive afterthought.
Most game companies, especially the larger ones, maintain their own private forums and Steam forums are often an afterthought.
Pinterest also said its male audience — typically an afterthought among observers — has grown more than 50% year-over-year.
I think this massive industrial-research complex that treats students like an afterthought has been building for some time.
Australia has seen climate change alternate between a top priority and an afterthought as different parties cycled through power.
But cutlery was an afterthought, one of several instances where the Carlota delivered on style but underperformed on service.
The book takes a few stabs at easy targets, and its resolution, though moving, is more afterthought than culmination.
Debt and deficits are an afterthought in the presidential race after consuming Washington for much of President Obama's tenure.
Domestic terrorism became an afterthought at the F.B.I., seen as less prestigious than hunting down members of Al Qaeda.
And Moira, especially, has felt like an afterthought this season, which is just a profound waste of Samira Wiley.
Dozens of children's diaries show that political arguments frequently dominated the classroom discussions, with academic lessons sometimes an afterthought.
All of that leaves Beltre's 3,000 hits as a middle-of-the-order slugger as something of an afterthought.
Workers have been an afterthought, imagined beneficiaries of "trickle-down" support that, in reality, comes in exceedingly limited drops.
There were a couple of afterthought cardboard trees on the electronic gift guide table, but not much beyond that.
Betances had seemed to be turning around an inconsistent season, but after that outing he became a playoff afterthought.
Still, Void leaders contend that their head start, proprietary technology and much more elaborate approach make competition an afterthought.
For those of us without kids, baby wipes may be an afterthought… or even a not-at-all thought.
Johnson, a 16-year veteran and seven-time All-Star, was mostly an afterthought, averaging 23.6 minutes a game.
I shiver in this damp afterthought of a room, but not from the concrete floor under my bare feet.
Knicks 106, Timberwolves 104 MINNEAPOLIS — For most of the night, Carmelo Anthony was an afterthought in the Knicks' offense.
"Hard Sun," by contrast, feels like something of an afterthought, a provocative premise that gets bogged down in subplots.
But these anti-wildlife provisions are almost an afterthought to the SHARE Act's extraordinary giveaways to the gun lobby.
Latinos are an important part of the fabric of this country, and our vote should not be an afterthought.
And such disappearances have some become so commonplace in Mexico that many other cases are all but an afterthought.
Keeping members happy might keep the cash flow steady, but presidential security should be the priority, not an afterthought.
But it's a reason to ban plastic straws as an afterthought, not to spend a year on a consultation.
"I think what it demonstrates is that public art is now a contender rather than an afterthought," she said.
Read more: The skin-care industry often treats body products as an afterthought — this startup is out to change that "We started with body care because body has historically been an afterthought, never the first thought," Randi Christiansen, the brand's co-founder and a former Estée Lauder Companies executive, tells Business Insider.
Chris Christie's endorsement of Mr. Trump — Mr. Cruz at times on Friday appeared to be an afterthought in the race.
The result: A completely phoned in afterthought that felt like a particularly dreadful Allen movie stretched out over six episodes.
We spend so much time figuring out what the hell we're going to wear that our makeup becomes an afterthought.
Hung by its lonesome in a corner of the gallery, this small and simple painting almost felt like an afterthought.
Cyberwarfare is no longer some distant afterthought, practiced and discussed by a niche group of experts in a back room.
But the delegations themselves -- usually an afterthought -- have become battlegrounds on the path to an expected convention fight in Cleveland.
It's a much better solution than the little plastic camera cap the original Portal had, which felt like an afterthought.
For family business entrepreneurs, questions of succession should not be an afterthought at the moment they begin to consider retirement.
Here, Lippert takes us back to a time when parties had no limits and political correctness was just an afterthought.
It also means that even more journalism must be presented with digital tools at the forefront, not as an afterthought.
So the system to display the subtitles can become an afterthought, put in at the last minute with few resources.
In many cases, the technology is an afterthought and the films are converted to a 3D version in post production.
There will be a time when 15614463p is an afterthought and that's when the Xbox One X will be justified.
But after his second-place finish in New Hampshire, he won't be an afterthought on the debate stage this weekend.
If Live Captions can't work reliably in these scenarios, it will be much less useful and risks becoming an afterthought.
On far too many occasions, Porzingis is an afterthought, functioning as a giant decoy for much less efficient scoring options.
It's well executed, but it still feels more like an afterthought for those who've only bought a single Geio robot.
At first, "Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle" might seem like an afterthought — or maybe a failed exercise in franchise-building.
Health and fitness were an afterthought, and it showed: Early models lacked GPS, which made the watch unattractive to runners.
He would try to take on China not as an afterthought, but as a central mission of his fledgling company.
Prevention services are underfunded and are often an afterthought for health care organizations focused on generously-reimbursed acute care services.
It should not be a mere afterthought, but instead should inform decisions about regulatory strategy directly at the director level.
In 1989, obtaining the permission of musical copyright holders for the use of their intellectual property was often an afterthought.
"Are women of color an afterthought to Tarte?" he asks in the video, which has more than 4.8 million views.
After you've played enough games with a gun, the act of pointing, shooting, aiming, and reloading becomes mostly an afterthought.
There is a lot of talk about renewable energy production, but energy storage is sort of an afterthought to many.
For a long time, K12 education was the election-year issue and higher education was an afterthought; clearly that's changed.
Candidate recruitment and other key pieces of electoral infrastructure, especially in deep red states, were mostly dismissed as an afterthought.
A year ago, he wasa stirrups-wearing afterthought who gained a slice of infamy last spring in El Paso, Tex.
"Transit, in most places, has very much been an afterthought or a reaction to some other perceived crisis," he said.
These factories process soil for 24 hours a day on an industrial scale, making grinders in Gidan Daka an afterthought.
Now Baines is a Hall of Famer and Sosa is an afterthought, his steroid-era home run binge largely discredited.
Shopping Guide A full-length mirror should be more than an afterthought, tacked to the back of a bedroom door.
Almost as an afterthought, Mulvaney effectively dissolved the student-loan ombudsman's office — a position that was mandated by Dodd-Frank.
Cerny pointed out that audio is often a bit of an afterthought on systems that are focused on graphics first.
Almost as an afterthought, it includes a major change to the health care system — the repeal of the individual mandate.
"It's really easy to make the supply chain an afterthought and not give [it] the support it needs," Bass said.
The fact that, at some point, some soccer would break out amid all the politics has seemed like an afterthought.
"The aesthetic environment here is not an afterthought: It's right at the start of the design process," Mr. Seddon said.
In past presidential cycles, Nevada has been an afterthought, sandwiched in the middle of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.
For many businesses, giving back to their communities is an afterthought — something they only do after they've turned a profit.
That did not satisfy Harlem parents, who accused the department and the council of treating their concerns as an afterthought.
New York (CNN Business)The cheapest version of the Model 3 has become part marketing ploy, part afterthought for Tesla.
For decades, rivers have been an afterthought in global climate talks, like the ones that concluded in Madrid this month.
This may not be the year my garden sings, but at least it will no longer look like an afterthought.
This may not be the year my garden sings, but at least it will no longer look like an afterthought.
Van Hove wears authority lightly, almost as an afterthought; he appears to be communing with the visions in his head.
This solidifies a major shift, since climate change for years has been considered an afterthought among voters and candidates alike.
GE's actual results -- widely expected to be poor -- will probably be an afterthought as investors focus on Culp's turnaround plan.
Instead of being a shy afterthought in that manhattan, these new cocktail cherries from Dirty Sue boldly declare their presence.
He makes an announcement to visit them as an afterthought - as if the matter is not pressingly important to him.
In fact, Doha's 50 square miles are so packed with all-star names that some can feel like an afterthought.
As Mr. Trump and Mr. Rubio exchanged blistering broadsides, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas at times seemed to be an afterthought.
Side note: Is it just me, or does it seem like Frances's friends are a total afterthought for the Divorce writers?
Andrea's vote-off seems almost like an afterthought in the episode, though because it came first, I guess it's a forethought.
" Similarly, Gay won't be satisfied until "we see [queer characters] as a significant part of the narrative rather than an afterthought.
They look miniature in comparison to their canvases, almost like a sketch made as an afterthought by a talented art student.
The crucial subplot in Christmas Vacation—which starts as an afterthought but slowly overtakes the movie—concerns Clark Griswold's holiday bonus.
Perhaps New Hampshire can offer Democrats a normal primary — even better would be their purported front-runner not being an afterthought.
Insofar as any of this involves policies, they are an afterthought, poorly designed, short-lived, easily reversed, unstable, and often malicious.
What that means for macOS is that it's fast turning into legacy software: an afterthought on its way to becoming abandonware.
Because if there's anything we don't want looking like an afterthought, it's the pieces we're trying to sport during sexy-times.
Instant messaging may be buzzier, but that's because email has become almost an afterthought — even while it remains so, so broken.
Basically, the movie treated Ty as a complete afterthought, which sucks because John Boyega could've brought a lot to that character.
Tight end, not too long ago almost an afterthought for many teams, has become a critical spoke in the offensive wheel.
The law will put data privacy and protection at the center of technology design — it can no longer be an afterthought.
In Super Wednesday's central bank double-header, the Federal Reserve's show may be an afterthought to the Bank of Japan's performance.
But this isn't the first Fitbit focused on fashion—it's just the first one to not treat fashion like an afterthought.
Especially given that the European public continues to be an afterthought when it comes to helping to transparently shape the proposal.
But it's easy to forget these days that Clinton is even in the race and the economy is basically an afterthought.
Now that she has escaped into Canada, she is an afterthought as we're glued to the dreaded realities of white handmaids.
This signals a green-light to all governments who consider human rights as an afterthought and a byline to follow suit.
But after the news leaked, Musk announced the exit as almost an afterthought during a conference call with Wall Street analysts.
While the picture quality seems like fully baked perfection, other more TV-centric elements of the set feel like an afterthought.
Following in the footsteps of punk, it was supposed to be a place where approval from previous generations was an afterthought.
" He added, "Under this administration, religious Americans will be treated neither as an afterthought nor as a problem to be managed.
According to one economist who quit the agency last year, "the decisions are made, and then gathering data is an afterthought."
The Democratic Party must not treat women's health and economic empowerment as an afterthought -- but instead put them at the forefront.
Soon came full-makeup mirrors in the bathrooms of neon aerobic studios and those huge white socks were not an afterthought.
The fiscal conservatism championed by Republicans like House Speaker Paul Ryan was, at least during the campaign, very much an afterthought.
Smartphones are connected computers that fit in our pockets — at this point, the "phone" part of them is virtually an afterthought.
Carmen's well being, her emotional journey from slave to freed person, and the monumental shift in lifestyle are consistently an afterthought.
These seemingly smart devices are attractive to hackers because for a lot of manufacturers security is still viewed as an afterthought.
The standard specs list — 3603-inch display, an octa-core processor, 2360GB of RAM, 25GB of memory — was just an afterthought.
Dessert at Pho appears to be something of an afterthought, given that I was offered it only once on multiple visits.
The watch also comes in a less sporty, "Classic" variant, but it felt almost like an afterthought at the company's event.
He was such an afterthought that the Kansas City Royals and the Seattle Pilots passed on him in the expansion draft.
"Too often, our neighbors in Mexico and Canada have felt that they were an afterthought in U.S. foreign policy," he said.
But after a series of foreign policy missteps and a poorly handled staffing shake-up, Carson is now almost an afterthought.
That in the face of the largest mass shooting in modern American history we don't matter, we are an inconvenient afterthought.
The storage and memory of a device is often an afterthought, but that's not the case with this 8GB gaming laptop.
But the patient's sense of well-being is something that should definitely register beyond the minor afterthought that it typically merits.
" Almost as an afterthought, he added that any such interview would be conducted "subject to my lawyers, and all of that.
"The pork belly is almost like an afterthought to highlight all the herbs and flowers coming from the farm," says DeLeon.
Just because your underwear rarely gets seen by the outside world doesn't mean it should be shrugged off as an afterthought.
They have succeeded, however, in making the crop of talent outside of the UFC almost an afterthought in discussions of MMA.
Even the US's world champion women's soccer team gets treated like an afterthought when compared with the worse-performing men's team.
A woman's sexual experience, she explains, was always regarded as an afterthought in the kind of circles she was raised in.
Driven by melody, lyrics can usually feel like an afterthought, but L Devine considers herself an artist pushing back against that.
As design, UX and UI evolved, and design aesthetics became a requirement rather than an afterthought, San Francisco began its ascent.
I don't know if that was intentional, but the sort of afterthought old Q3 now seems to have a new identity.
And the film's implicit argument — that the particular experiences of women have for too long been an afterthought — seems suddenly prescient.
Part of the problem is that as delightful — and essential — as helium may be, it's an afterthought for many international businesses.
Next to the government shutdown and bitter fight over immigration policy, Puerto Rico's plight remains an afterthought to many in Washington.
Photos were often an afterthought, with a photographer sometimes assigned only after a first draft of the article had been filed.
But on the diplomatic front, the country has mostly been an afterthought as the United States has engaged with North Korea.
Compared with the nicer Manhattan entrance, which opens onto verdant City Hall Park, the Brooklyn entrance seemed like a grim afterthought.
Until recently, he has treated Iraq as either an afterthought or a disappointing appendage to his "maximum pressure" strategy against Iran.
Pinterest is an afterthought to some in the influencer-marketing business, but popular creators are making thousands of dollars from it.
In the summer of 2001, Democrat Mark Green was the clear front-runner, and Bloomberg was considered something of an afterthought.
Democratic digital strategists also said O'Rourke has been especially effective at advertising on YouTube, which is often an afterthought for candidates.
The premiere season, especially its first half, was a marvel of world building in which the character building was an afterthought.
Seen as largely an afterthought during the presidential race, Stein is receiving heavy news coverage from the media for her efforts.
The World between Empires focuses on destruction in Iraq and Syria, with Yemen seemingly an afterthought — the video omits it entirely.
It points to a larger problem with government, where public servants outside the intelligence agencies often treat cybersecurity as an afterthought.
This is a major change from past presidential primaries where engaging and appealing to AAPI voters was more of an afterthought.
The Raptors were Bennett's third team in three years—the latest chapter in his stunning fall from top pick to afterthought.
In past presidential cycles, Nevada has traditionally been an afterthought, sandwiched in the middle of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.
Despite operating in China for more than a decade, Amazon is mostly an afterthought there, dwarfed by both Alibaba and JD.com.
But at the "People's Summit" in Chicago this weekend, the presumptive Republican nominee has been purposefully treated by organizers as an afterthought.
But before purple churros were going viral and Dole Whip came in doughnut form, food at Disney parks was mostly an afterthought.
The agency does say its making efforts to reach out to developers, but it should be the primary emphasis, not an afterthought.
Design, once an afterthought after engineers and accountants completed the real work, is front and center in every critical decision businesses make.
Years later, as Harry Conn wrote for the New Republic in 1952, racial integration in the military had nearly become an afterthought.
"Victims are always an afterthought," said Ilene Kent, a Madoff victim I got to know when I was writing about Mr. Madoff.
In fact, it seems that Bonding operates in a world where consent is not only an afterthought, but something that doesn't exist.
Bev wondered what the son thought of this arrangement—the aide and her child taking over the apartment, his mother an afterthought.
All of this, along with Trump's typically bellicose and off-script remarks, rendered McMaster, the rally's actual guest of honor, an afterthought.
Several years ago, many companies — hoping to cut costs — merged their personnel and recruitment operations, "and recruiting became an afterthought," he said.
The rise of prestige cable channels like HBO, and streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu has made nudity an afterthought.
They concentrated decision-making power in the hands of a Platonic European Council and only added a parliament as a reluctant afterthought.
Despite numerous recent headline-grabbing breaches, most recently disrupting the U.S. presidential campaign, security remains an afterthought at many organizations, said Henderson.
You could feel that he has a lot on his plate right now and that tech is more or less an afterthought.
Saturday's "YouTube meetup" felt like an afterthought in the festival's agenda, held on a small hill behind an inflatable horse nicknamed Fluffy.
Until recently, Cadillac followed a relatively traditional path, focusing almost exclusively on sedans and coupes, its meager SUV lineup almost an afterthought.
I'm from New Orleans and hospitality is a big deal, but you go to a lot of places where it's an afterthought.
As for our investment in asset protection — that is, avoiding losses — to say it was an afterthought is being kind to afterthoughts.
But that doesn't help Taylor, who waited four years to release her second album only to seemingly be treated as an afterthought.
"I don&apost think Georgia will be a national afterthought for either side anymore" regardless of what happens in November, Rountree adds.
Though Google News is very popular on desktop, its app has long felt like an afterthought (and a clunky one at that).
Unless you get it out the door on the same day, your gesture may feel less fresh and more like an afterthought.
It was an afterthought that this new tax would provide substantial revenues, though after World War I, the federal government was hooked.
Albus and Scorpius' interest in girls seems to be added as an afterthought, wedged in throughout the play in underdeveloped, unconvincing moments.
Burial teams were made up of outsiders, with no social connection to the dead that they buried; religious respect was an afterthought.
So it's odd that the video for "Company," the tepid Justin Bieber club ballad, feels so pasted-together and like an afterthought.
Like Jacare Souza, who we discussed yesterday, Cyborg's left is often an afterthought serving to reset her hips for another right hand.
SAN ANTONIO — For a quarter-century, Republicans have dominated Texas politics so much that the Democratic minority has often been an afterthought.
But, as a former federal prosecutor, I can attest that, as recently as a quarter century ago, victims were often an afterthought.
Then consider that Democrats treated the race as an afterthought; the Democrats' House campaign arm invested just $2900,220006 to support Parnell vs.
If Democrats cannot do that while turning the complexities of impeachment into easily digestible themes, it could become an afterthought for independents.
While that extra income was an afterthought to them, Reilly steered them to put those funds in a post-tax Roth IRA.
Monitoring acidity, soil nutrients and watering time for each plant for optimal growth is, at best, guesswork or, at worst, an afterthought.
Creators of the universe, bearers of children, providers of culture, valiant warriors, and wise counsellors, these goddesses were anything but an afterthought.
That song was originally more of an afterthought—it's not on the vinyl version—but it's definitely become part of the album.
If Clinton wins in California, they fully expect the Democratic Party and the media to treat Sanders as an afterthought going forward.
The beauty industry sees women with darker skin as an afterthought, but some YouTube and Instagram stars are aiming to change that.
The placenta may be dismissed as "afterbirth," deemed an afterthought in discussions about pregnancy and even relegated, literally, to the trash bin.
In those books, as in McEwan's new one, proper narrative and believable characters seem to have been added almost as an afterthought.
But the googly-eyed yellow creatures are basically an afterthought, a weird move considering the Despicable Me franchise is built around them.
After all, it has no flavor, and more often than not it's left off ingredient lists, making it seem like an afterthought.
They've created a universe on Instagram and TikTok in which men are an afterthought, optimism wins and a slow life is revered.
Slung like an afterthought over a leather club chair was the crowning element in her uniform, an Azzedine Alaïa denim biker jacket.
Long considered an afterthought — a cold, cluttered point of egress — the garage has emerged as something worthy of turning into a showpiece.
Ginn, Australia's most successful Olympic rower, said the eights crews had paid the price for being treated as an afterthought by selectors.
They are not an afterthought of nature, they are not secondary players in human destiny, and every society has always known that.
This morning was an afterthought, a fainthearted performance, the death rattle, and, when he came to his senses, what had he done?
Volvo's long-time commitment to making safer cars was once rather exceptional in an auto market that often considered safety an afterthought.
Politically correct bureaucrats in federal agencies have been treating religious freedom as an afterthought at best, and trampling it underfoot at worst.
But rule breaking appears widespread, with the government making limited headway against an industry in which safety is still often an afterthought.
Here it's just an afterthought to a billion other useful things, but it's arguably one of the nicest and most unexpected uses.
The American system has eroded so badly that congressional elections can seem like an afterthought, with all the power in the presidency.
It was almost an afterthought at the time — buried under an unprecedented outlay of cash — but it became a major issue in 2007.
As a national audience watched, Trump ricocheted from topic to topic, only briefly mentioning his running mate, almost as an afterthought at times.
And somehow, almost as an afterthought, taking credit for a drinking craze that has been driven by women for more than 40 years.
In a genre where the game is mostly story-driven and the actual mechanics seem to be an afterthought, this is pretty awesome.
In a sea of high-end gaming hardware, it's almost as an afterthought that Razer is presenting its fourth standalone gadget at CES.
The original personality is mostly an afterthought, a brief interlude in a hammy performance from McAvoy, clearly having the time of his life.
Dany's swarthy love interest is an afterthought now; Dany left him in charge of Meereen when she set out for Westeros and Dragonstone.
In "black-ish," at 9:30, Bow feels like an afterthought when Dre's best childhood friend, played by Tyra Banks, comes to town.
Online play has always been an afterthought, and Monster Hunter's systems can seem pretty arcane without real-life friends to ease you in.
HTC's implementation looks like a similar afterthought: the extra display contributes practically nothing that you couldn't do more easily with the main screen.
Because many web developers work on Macs, where they don't have access to Edge, testing for it became even more of an afterthought.
She claims White Plains, where she lives, and other areas outside of big cities are an "afterthought" when it comes to accessible rides.
The XR feels like less of an afterthought, unlike the iPhone 8, which was hugely overshadowed by the iPhone X released alongside it.
His public announcement that he was fighting the election was enough of an afterthought that he forgot to tell his wife about it.
But with sensitive data increasingly accessible online — and more endpoints open to attackers — businesses are quickly realizing that security cannot be an afterthought.
After all, the current display was something of an afterthought for a console primarily designed to be plugged into a home entertainment system.
Authorship is relegated to an afterthought: It's not even totally clear who's responsible for which images until the very end of the book.
But the movie is so much more concerned with Sebastian's career that even Mia's final triumph of an audition feels like an afterthought.
Click through for some of the most picture-worthy getaways — from manmade beaches to sky-high dippers — that will make gambling an afterthought.
In a popular culture that dehumanizes Native Americans, our community is too often treated as an afterthought — or not thought of at all.
A main course of chicken Scarpariello, likewise, was flavored so overwhelmingly with garlic and roasted peppers that the meat seemed like an afterthought.
"Our government too often treats rural America as an afterthought," Buttigieg said in a statement before the plan was due to be unveiled.
While some of its phones were well reviewed, independent app developers treated Microsoft's smartphones as an afterthought, making it less attractive to customers.
Previous leaders of the party seemed to focus on voters in our larger metropolitan areas and treated the rural communities as an afterthought.
"The economy, which should be at the top of any list that anybody running for president has, was basically an afterthought," she added.
In Microeconomics 101, deals are an afterthought: Transactions have the most socially optimal outcome when buyer and seller reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
When we arrived, we almost missed the place: The Hotel Savoy is almost an afterthought, sitting along the side of a highway, unmarked.
They also described him as someone who gave off a "weird aura" and seemed to consider the kids in his charge an afterthought.
Here is a bereaved family so topsy-turvy that mourning becomes an afterthought, and the children must thrive on responsibility instead of wonder.
Dinner was something of an afterthought until the 1870s and '80s, when Canadian newspapers began looking to the United States for menu ideas.
And unlike some of his generational peers, for whom rapping in the classical sense is an afterthought, Juice WRLD is a strong lyricist.
It is an industry that consistently denies female directors employment and contemptuously treats the female audience as a niche, a problem, an afterthought.
This being Aman, the sculptural matte-black faux-bois jars and bottles, designed by the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, were hardly an afterthought.
Rather than just carpeting the roof with solar panels, plugging in sustainability as an afterthought, Hadid integrated energy-conserving forms into the design.
This is, to be brutally honest, not the first time that filling the drug czar role has been an afterthought for an administration.
Secular studies were an afterthought in my all-male yeshiva high school, offered in the late afternoon after eight hours of religious subjects.
For a long time, the barrier was more of an afterthought, at its most formidable points just some barbed-wire strung between posts.
Who had the most delegates in a state primary - itself a convention that can be dropped in exceptional circumstances - will be an afterthought.
And as such, the June Tuesday that was once an afterthought could now represent Mr. Biden's first chance to clinch the presidential nomination.
This territorial redrawing was no mere afterthought of an atrocious world war — it cemented national self-determination as the basis for political sovereignty.
Insurance to cover liabilities is often an afterthought for many start-ups, but it should often be at the top of the list.
Accessibility is often an afterthought, and people with disabilities are expected to conform to the able-bodied world, or risk being cast aside.
"Its bigger problem is a timely subplot about virulent racism among white Americans that comes off as a mishandled afterthought," Hollywood Reporter said.
Blackmon, now 22015, began that year as a sore-armed afterthought of a pitcher with two low-round draft selections in his past.
Making you the perpetual afterthought, especially in response to a sibling's death, is just shoddy behavior by the head(s) of your family.
That strikes many as curious, given they are working out of a city where the concept of fashion seems to be an afterthought.
Given Netflix credit where it's due: Launching the film in this fashion made its arrival feel like an event, instead of an afterthought.
The company was in the $20 billion to $30 billion market-cap range — and was kind of an afterthought in the tech world.
And of course, Columbia House itself was soon an afterthought, as a massive disruption for the music industry lurked just around the corner.
No matter that National Public Radio, an afterthought in the original legislation, has greater influence and can gather more news at less cost.
It was not my first choice or even my second, which I guess is fitting for a wine that is often an afterthought.
But seeing her accept her own achievement award was a reminder that it's not just TV that's an afterthought but maybe laughter, too.
Long after Carson had become an afterthought in the GOP race, he continued to flirt with 10 percent support nationally in the polls.
It treats how to pay for doing so largely as an afterthought, and promises to work backward from the premise of universal care.
I'm not suggesting security should be an afterthought, but perhaps a network should be built to bring people in, rather than shut them out.
Indeed, story often seemed to be an afterthought, a luxury deemed unnecessary for the studios' true targets: international viewers at the global box office.
In a country, a continent, where soccer is king and baseball an imported afterthought, the Ngoepe brothers used the ballpark infield as their playground.
Rather, the economic impact has almost become an afterthought, used to strengthen the main argument that immigrants threaten the safety and identity of Americans.
I misclicked a dozen times before I remembered that for gaming I should use a mouse, and thus the trackpad was probably an afterthought.
"In our city, art isn't an afterthought," tweeted Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Thursday, along with photos of himself at the fair's opening.
In fact, the charitable aspect of the business isn't just an afterthought, it's what sparked the idea for the company in the first place.
Socks may seem like an afterthought when you're getting dressed, but they really do matter, she said: "It can change an image so quickly." 
Design has always been an afterthought with traditional routers, taking a backseat to functionality — and that has meant big, ugly designs with spidery antennas.
The wolf pack that raises Mowgli is a bit of an afterthought in the animated film, but it's far more important to Kipling's book.
But that's still ethics as a tacked on afterthought — not where it should be: Locked in place as the keystone of AI system design.
"We used to just do visuals, throw them out there, and create a story to go along with it as an afterthought," says Haak.
"We've sort of seen women as being an afterthought in the shaving category," Billie co-founder Georgina Gooley told The Verge's sister site Racked.
Driver assistance technology is an afterthought: You have to pay $2,395 extra to add adaptive cruise control, forward-collision warning and lane departure warning.
While outdoor lighting may be an afterthought for some, it's actually quite important for those who live in more rural, less well-lit locales.
Taking online hate seriously would require platforms like Twitter to make fighting threats and bigotry a core part of their mission, not an afterthought.
The collaboration is a rare opportunity for Riot to showcase its years of lore that has often appeared as an afterthought in the game.
Many people don't bother to add a photo when entering in an iOS contact for the first time — it's often an afterthought at best.
Stamos was frustrated by being called in as an afterthought, and he began to think that working in-house was the way to go.
Journals was cobbled together from a string of weekly track releases and given almost no label push; its album-length existence was an afterthought.
Asthana was frustrated with how APIs were an afterthought for many developers, as they usually got around to building them in the eleventh hour.
Even legacy media is abandoning its afterthought approach of either lazily dumping leftover TV scraps into digital, or halfheartedly cranking out B-side video.
Not to mention that if Trump wins and has a successful term as President, Cruz will likely be an afterthought in the Republican Party.
He is tall and fidgety, and he's so abundantly supplied with hyperkinetic professional enthusiasm that his e-mails often arrive in afterthought-laden barrages.
But Bale and his teammates have been adamant that this has not been a one-man squad, and on Friday, Bale was an afterthought.
And if her husband (John Corbett) is feeling neglected, it could be because his character seems no more than an afterthought this time out.
While entertaining, the documentary is also better as an afterthought — so many of the problems surrounding Other Wind have to do with its history.
The splitting of the role between the Messenger and the Blind Boys is sometimes a distraction; the female characters are very nearly an afterthought.
The issue of "balancing the books" with taxes or via the issuance of debt is not only an afterthought — it is not even necessary.
Slack has threads, too, that you can start within a channel or a conversation, but the company added them in 2017 as an afterthought.
The budget, however, has suddenly become an afterthought as Morneau turns his attention to the far more urgent task of keeping the economy afloat.
"Judges at that time were sort of an afterthought," recalls Brian Fallon, who was then an aide to Senator Chuck Schumer of New York.
The sport itself has always seemed something of an afterthought, what happened on the field somehow less important than the beauty of the stadiums.
Though he was the No. 4-ranked dog last year, he entered this year's show as something of an afterthought, if not an underdog.
They will wedge the tiny settlement in so thoroughly as to make it an afterthought in the relentless spread of Mexico City's urban sprawl.
The recipes come almost as an afterthought to the teaching portion of the program — they officially begin on page 252 — and that's the point.
It's somehow perverse that an artist this prime for discussion is given nothing but monotonous praise, while his work is treated as an afterthought.
For example, the livestock industry has been an economic afterthought for decades now, but an outsized sense of self-importance sometimes fools even lawmakers.
But hockey here is an afterthought, so the country had to get creative if it wanted to field teams that would not be humiliated.
Put differently, when people think about the Chinese state, they think about Beijing, with the rest of China's continental-sized landmass as an afterthought.
The crisis of democracy should be the issue in the 2020 election, Lessig and Sitaraman agree, not an afterthought or one of many topics.
After this occurred, Christie's chances dropped to the point that he was an afterthought from the moment he announced he was running for president.
Though public investment in the city's infrastructure is not new, it has often been an afterthought, especially in neighborhoods where development has been piecemeal.
In the fast-forming battle for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, Mr. de Blasio remains an afterthought, if he is thought of at all.
For the new commander in chief, the war there qualifies at best as an afterthought — assuming, that is, he has thought about it all.
You could have easily gone down the road of treating the festivities and music as an afterthought to all the drug-induced psychosis, though.
"I didn't want my guest room to be an afterthought and really wanted to make it a comfortable space with a cool vibe," she says.
On-board audio has been mostly an afterthought for phone makers, and things will likely continue to stay that way as aesthetic decisions take precedence.
Virtual Reality: A refreshed Daydream headset Out of all of Google's mobile efforts, its Daydream VR headset seems to be a bit of an afterthought.
"You can create a handrail by screwing on a railing system that is essentially an afterthought," he says, with unfettered contempt at those who would.
Which SpaceX has definitely worked toward: Missions flown on reusable hardware are rapidly becoming an afterthought, adding up to tens of millions in potential savings.
There's no place to store the pen on the laptop itself, so it can be easily lost, and it feels a bit like an afterthought.
Once you have this nailed down, it does work fast and fine, but it still feels like a left-hand-friendly design was an afterthought.
Since 2014, Spieth has always seemed to be the one to watch — even when he has begun the day as an afterthought, as on Sunday.
Desserts can seem like an afterthought, and one night I skipped them entirely because the other courses had taken forever to emerge from the kitchen.
The tech giant's treatment of news sometimes seems like an afterthought, with the company content to have its search and aggregation features scoop up content.
While stickers are an afterthought for the likes of Facebook and Twitter, they're part of Line's core business and represent a vital source of revenue.
Of the 10 attorneys named, only two are women, one of whom is mentioned at the very bottom of the piece as a veritable afterthought.
Or, more recently, Kat Holmes's inclusive design, which designates disability and diversity as the very starting points for design practice, rather than an asterisked afterthought.
Because of these alleged cybersleuthing efforts, the Ethiopian government has turned an engine of commerce and information into an afterthought and an instrument of surveillance.
But the behavioral method gets tube-dependent children to eat; when the stakes are that high, worrying about emotional consequences may feel like an afterthought.
In most restaurants and stores across China, gojis are but an afterthought, occasionally sprinkled on dishes for color and just a smidge of extra flavor.
That's mostly a good thing, though it does make the addition of a Bluetooth connection look and feel like an afterthought that's been tacked on.
Image: RocketLabInstead of treating small satellites as an afterthought, Rocket Lab is centering on these projects, and the companies who want to launch them affordably.
That's right: the crux of Nat Turner's legacy, the two-day rebellion that Turner infamously said God led him to do, felt like an afterthought.
In less than two weeks, Fabian went from an afterthought for Mexican fans to a potential call-up by El Tri manager Juan Carlos Osorio.
"While these new technologies have the potential to save lives, security and privacy cannot be an afterthought in this new era of connected cars," Sens.
"We're seeing a flood of these low-cost, low-quality devices that are hurting people and we're dealing with safety as an afterthought," Kane said.
By and large, Afghanistan was little more than an afterthought during the presidential campaign, taking a backseat to Trump's focus on defeating ISIS and terrorism.
But with the ostensible franchise center now an afterthought, Schlenk can use the rest of this summer to pour the concrete of a new foundation.
Before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and before the 2320 tournament in Brazil, Northern Ireland made transoceanic crossings to be, essentially, an afterthought.
At most restaurants, brunch is an afterthought, an easy way to make a high return on eggs and mimosas; for those dining, it's often hell .
It could come to a mosquito near you, or it could burn out of the population in a few years and thus become an afterthought.
It's a dramatic shift from Trump's first seven months in office, when the president worked almost exclusively with Republicans and Democrats were largely an afterthought.
He was a slight, five-page afterthought dreamed up by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, who are better known for creating the Amazing Spider-Man.
His clothes were crisp and clean, but they looked like an afterthought, as if someone else had laid them out on a bed for him.
"The courts would ensure that agencies to not rely on irrational assumptions or treat cost-benefit analysis as a mere afterthought," according to Portman's office.
But while officials like the ribbon-cutting that comes with opening impressive new facilities, making sure that they are adequately staffed is often an afterthought.
This brief, belated glimpse of the broader world is not an afterthought; in fact, it underscores just how air-tight their wealthy little bubble is.
Their unabashed pursuit feels oddly relatable, and that their stories are set on the backdrop of the making of a movie quickly becomes an afterthought.
I think of his work in terms of form and structure, while color feels, if not quite like an afterthought, then more external than intrinsic.
" Hurd described the bill as "groundbreaking work" and called for internet of things devices to "be built with security in mind, not as an afterthought.
He was among the 21 designers shortlisted for the 2017 LVMH Young Designers Prize, though whether his clothes actually sell remains something of an afterthought.
In Bruce Springsteen's "Cadillac Ranch," Mr. Reynolds is inscribed in the automotive pantheon almost as an afterthought, following James Dean and the bootlegger Junior Johnson.
Would Kazushi Sakuraba—a man who has trod a similar path to Kondo's in the sport—be treated as an afterthought on a fight card?
I'd spotted another three or four dishes that I was probably going to tack on at the end of my order, as if by afterthought.
"Because we don't have political power, because we don't have representatives, senators, no vote for president, we are treated as an afterthought," said Mr. Rosselló.
In the context of Mr. Quayle's May 19 speech, the mention of Murphy Brown reads almost like an afterthought with the distance of 26 years.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, created by Congress in 1974 to oversee the frenzied trading of futures contracts, was considered a regulatory afterthought for decades.
This meant that domestic policy, and the realm of domestic policy expertise, became an afterthought at best, an opportunity for cynical political maneuvering at worst.
Columbia County is my idea of a queer space, one where my sexuality is not only accepted but is also, in many ways, an afterthought.
"Muriel's Wedding," which is Global Creatures's biggest critical success to date, came about almost as an afterthought, while the other shows were in early stages.
Aston Villa was playing at Leicester City in the semifinals of the Carabao Cup, English soccer's midweek afterthought, the night after Drinkwater's move was confirmed.
If this news seems to be an afterthought in this review, that's because it feels that way in the early episodes of this series, too.
I appreciate the extraordinary bipartisan support for this legislation to remain in the NDAA, we can no longer treat our surviving spouses as an afterthought.
But you are old-fashioned enough to recognize that these invitations are merely an afterthought, and you therefore will not be burdening them by attending.
Without much money, organization or a realistic expectation of doing well in South Carolina, she is likely to be an afterthought going into Super Tuesday.
With just 16 delegates at stake and no reliable public polling in place, the 49th state's caucuses were something of an afterthought for both campaigns.
Often fund directors are seen as an afterthought or plumb positions for friends or are chosen from lawyers, auditors and custodians linked to the fund.
The two also left little doubt that they viewed the House's unruly process as an afterthought, one that should not reflect on their own efforts.
At the brief ceremony to announce Mr. Videgaray's return, Mr. Peña Nieto seemed to address the upheaval caused by the gas prices as an afterthought.
Now that one is little more than an afterthought, and often irrelevant, to the larger clubs, the balance has gone, taking the luster with it.
"The Task Force believes that Puerto Rico is too often relegated to an afterthought in congressional deliberations over federal business tax reform legislation," lawmakers wrote.
" He adds, almost as an afterthought, "And then I see you/ The light falls through the room/ And all of it doesn't seem so hard.
Ragnarok lives in that afterthought — the silly extended joke, the sly check-in to gauge whether the audience is paying attention, the sardonic eye roll.
The interaction between the characters is written in Whedon's voice — almost everyone is witty, and most conversations end with punchlines that linger in the afterthought.
Also, though this may be an afterthought for a series that has built itself around its own cleverness, it's just not very much fun anymore.
I think they're trying to use it as an opportunity to showcase some cool technology as opposed to, in the past, Nexus was just an afterthought.
It treats people who aren't straight white men as an afterthought, they said — and it also ignores how organizing for social and political change really works.
The company is so big that smaller efforts that may seem like an afterthought compared to its larger ambitions have the power to shake up sectors.
Check. Comfort is key, and aesthetics are more of an afterthought — it's not like your next great Instagram is going to be taken at baggage claim.
If they can change playlists from a format that's an afterthought to something that you pay attention to, then it's a huge win for streaming services.
Whatever people think of the World Baseball Classic, and in the U.S. it's certainly an afterthought, the Cuban team's appearance for that first tournament was monumental.
Biden is essentially an afterthought, with neither a chorus of cheerleaders nor a set of intense detractors who are visibly worried about him winning the nomination.
What we hear a lot from users who use Venmo is that they do think about it but they think about it more as an afterthought.
On the latest SNL, Mulaney returned and did yet another Broadway send-up about a gross afterthought of everyday life: the public bathroom at a bodega.
QPA feels like an afterthought (and it kind of is at this point), but if they're going to be included, make them a little more important.
It needs to become an integral part of the design process, as opposed to an afterthought, because security is only as strong as the weakest link.
The overall experience makes the notch feel a bit of an afterthought, but the experience on the iPhone X isn't always ideal, especially in landscape mode.
It often seems like the charging cases included with wireless earbuds—a necessary part of the package to prolong their limited battery life—are an afterthought.
So even if there might be an impact — say, if fewer people buy insurance with federal assistance, which would reduce government spending — it is an afterthought.
The producers clearly decided that Peter and Rachel's relationship would be the focal point of the closing episodes, making her actual engagement to Bryan an afterthought.
The Vive part was an afterthought, but it works so well - the noodle arms make you want to dance, and it kind of builds this emotion.
The Olympics themselves are almost an afterthought, after so much time is used up for training, fighting the evil British Olympic Cabal, and rudimentary character development.
Frankel admits it's also hard to squeeze in dating — though, she did for A-Rod — when you don't want to treat it like it's an afterthought.
Leaders in quantum computing say that military, clandestine, and civilian areas of government could be affected if quantum science becomes an afterthought to the current administration.
In that very same decision to legalize an obviously discriminatory policy against Muslims, the five justices also, audaciously and almost as an afterthought, overturned Korematsu v.
But no matter what you choose to do with yours (and it is, after all, your choice), the humble human armpit is no longer an afterthought.
When life is packed with work, school, or taking care of kids or parents, exercising and eating healthy on a regular basis may become an afterthought.
The body has traditionally been an afterthought in such matters, with individual states or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a strictly military alliance, taking the lead.
Some locals feel that the top of Alabama's RSA Battle House Tower in Mobile doesn't fit with the rest, and was "slapped on as an afterthought."
The real problem here is that while Trump is playing politics he is treating people in need of health care as collateral damage, a cruel afterthought.
Where human lives may be at risk (healthcare devices/insulin pumps/power plants), regulatory forces may step in to ensure security no longer remains an afterthought.
Their paper was published in The FASEB Journal in January, and floats a possible link to PCOS, but almost as an afterthought, close to the end.
The semiconductor division is "often treated by investors as an afterthought" and should be spun off into a Japan-listed company called Sony Technologies, Loeb said.
The culture that once was so stigmatized it drove men to open their open confectionaries has become so common that its roots are barely an afterthought.
The rest of the story feels underdeveloped and tacked on—an afterthought meant to appease the fans, which complained that the last Battlefront was multiplayer only.
It isn't an afterthought, something to merely manipulate audiences, to heighten emotions—it forms the very fabric of his films, an inseparable part of his process.
Snapchat reigns in the world of face swaps, but its chat system has always seemed like an afterthought, especially when you compare it to Facebook Messenger.
Better sound doesn't lend itself to easy marketing through numbers or pretty posters, and so many companies treat it as an afterthought when designing their products.
Increasingly, the longtime core of the business — the print product — is an afterthought, overshadowed by investments in live events, podcasts, video, and partnerships with outside brands.
Any experienced designer will tell you that lighting is an essential ingredient when you're decorating a room — not the afterthought that many of us consider it.
But Mr. Buttigieg, a Rhodes scholar and a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, was largely an afterthought in a field of much better-known hopefuls.
Although Thai women have earned more Olympic gold medals than their male counterparts, all in weight lifting, women's sports are still an afterthought in the country.
The agency is so focused on trying to run its trains and buses safely and efficiently that "customers often come as an afterthought," the report said.
While most creators post videos to Facebook, it is sometimes treated as an afterthought or a marketing tool to redirect users back to their YouTube page.
The technicals were such an afterthought that many box scores of the game did not include them and had not been corrected even by Wednesday morning.
Yang, who officially launched his presidential bid in 2017, was once an afterthought in the Democratic field, largely dismissed by his Democratic opponents and party operatives.
The Jayhawks were ranked No. 3 in the preseason, their fourth straight year in the top five, while West Virginia was an afterthought at No. 20.
After years of being treated as an afterthought, candidates and voters are now taking Earth's warming and the extreme weather it is making more common seriously.
The riches on offer in the Premier League — combined with the elite's focus on the Champions League — have reduced the competition to an afterthought for many.
And Israel has been an afterthought in America's engagement in Iraq and, now, Syria, where Israel worries more about Iran and Russia than Mr. Trump does.
But he was a relative afterthought on the Cubs' march to a championship last year, coming to bat just 20203 times in their 17 postseason games.
And because "7 Years" was a bigger pop hit (and has been out as a single longer), Ms. Ballerini couldn't help but feel like an afterthought.
And to add insult to injury, Tillerson was basically an afterthought in that tweet, which first introduced Trump's new chosen top diplomat, CIA Director Mike Pompeo.
Heading into the 2019 college football season, the LSU quarterback was hardly on anyone's radar — an afterthought to even the most forward-thinking NFL draft scouts.
The direct allusion to water in the top triangle's color and texture again raises the question of whether the title was the premise or an afterthought.
But Ms. Devieilhe's impetuous and sparkling rendition of that showpiece was only the encore — an afterthought, really — for an evening of delicate, nuanced French art songs.
As we finish our conversation, Buddy remembers, almost as an afterthought, that he's purchased a billboard on the side nightclub 1 Oak to advertise both EPs.
And while that is an inarguably positive step toward a more inclusive industry, it doesn't mean companies should treat privacy, security, and considerate design as an afterthought.
A year ago, HTC launched the One M9, and it was reported to be a decidedly mediocre device across the board; it almost felt like an afterthought.
Ariana Madix and Tom Sandoval face one of the biggest fights of their relationship, as Sandoval's loyal dedication to his friends makes Madix feel like an afterthought.
It also, almost as an afterthought, created the CBO — Congress's own budget office, envisioned as a counterpart to the White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
For these fast-growing companies, establishing rigorous HR protocols and training their employees about proper etiquette and how to prevent harassment and discrimination is often an afterthought.
Costumes are never an afterthought on this show, and GoT's costume designer Michele Clapton has been building Sansa up for this moment over the last eight seasons.
The Sanders revolution When Sanders entered the 22020 race, he was an afterthought -- a self-described democratic socialist, little-known outside Vermont and away from Capitol Hill.
Although Enjo purports to be for parents, the parent-specific content feels more like an afterthought (or perhaps a clever way of creating an App Store niche).
Should Mr Macron get his wishes for institutional changes to the euro zone, its political heft could leave the gaggle of non-members looking like an afterthought.
Festivals used to be about prioritising a megapack of lagers over a waterproof jacket in your rucksack and stuffing some mini cereal boxes in as an afterthought.
" And when all that's said and done, and you think your work here is finished, you're left with one lingering afterthought, "Crap, I still need a bag.
It may seem strange that Baez, an internationally celebrated artist widely considered to be the "Queen of Folk," would position her musical career as almost an afterthought.
He contemplates sleeping with Taylor Swift (who joins Kim Kardashian on either side of West in the video) as an afterthought and consummating a mutually beneficial relationship.
While direct messaging was originally an afterthought in Instagram, after multiple redesigns it had accumulated 375 million monthly users by April of this year, the company says.
No longer an afterthought for global investment firms the region is on pace to surpass $1 billion in committed capital for the second year in a row.
The company, once a giant, is now an afterthought and so it goes, again and again, as the timeline of innovation plays, fast-forwards, and plays again.
It is easy to care about Laura's well-being, while Shadow's well-being can easily become an afterthought, secondary to the plot mechanics driven by his character.
When you're hitting the snooze button like you're on Jeopardy, the most important meal of the day can easily become an afterthought, or (quelle horreur!) skipped altogether.
Content moderation is typically an afterthought, and rarely gets the same sort of technological effort as the "platform" responsible for all the attention in the first place.
As an afterthought, he decided to see what would happen if he additionally ordered a pizza without sauce, without cheese, and with beef on the left side.
That may include regulation, but it's also going to require greater transparency, as well as naming and shaming companies that see security and privacy as an afterthought.
And lest you think the coffee is an afterthought, one of the guys behind this combo is John Weaver, a one-time master roaster for Peet's Coffee.
With an Islamophobe sitting in the Oval Office, this year's invitation to the Ramadan White House iftar seems more like a comical afterthought than an annual tradition.
The judicial branch was something of an afterthought for them, because they believed that in a democracy the elected branches would be responsible for governing the country.
With equities and bonds as the main stars of the pension investing world, currency funds, which hedge their assets, have been viewed as an afterthought for years.
If Janet Yellen has her way, the Federal Reserve that she chairs is about to go from the center of the market's universe to a mere afterthought.
In his early work, rhythm sometimes seems to be an afterthought: his first two albums often relied on slouchy, hip-hop-inspired beats that can sound generic.
But Manchin says he's deeply irritated with the lack of bipartisan cooperation on Capitol Hill, where passing bills has largely become an afterthought in the 2900th Congress.
And yet, Bernie Sanders is being treated as something of an afterthought, as the national press and Beltway pundits hop from one shiny object to the next.
When a developer bought that lot, he found himself here, in an afterthought of a storefront, 85 square feet, between a brow salon and a smartphone dealer.
Republicans have been fighting to repeal the Affordable Care Act since President Obama signed it into law, but in 2016 it has become something of an afterthought.
She asserts control over her destiny with a brisk asperity that never reveals many glints of warmth, rendering the romantic comedy of the play almost an afterthought.
Once an afterthought, second corn now accounts for roughly 70 percent of Brazil's total output, helping the country compete with top producer United States in global markets.
Maybe it's because they serve a strictly utilitarian purpose, or maybe it's because your sports coat covers 'em anyway, but belts tend to be a sartorial afterthought.
While it offered insights into the world they had built, it felt like an afterthought—not of the creators of the game, but of the characters themselves.
For the most part, tempura in the US is little more than a soggy afterthought—a fried snack in the middle of an otherwise sushi heavy menu.
No longer can brands view social as just another secondary channel or afterthought outlet; instead, they must approach it as an important mediator in the modern era.
But now that there has been a lot of people involved in the design process, there has been much more afterthought and people have thought through it.
He had 2169 points, 22016 rebounds and 3 blocks in 28 minutes and his performance made the result — a mostly meaningless 105-99 Rockets victory — an afterthought.
"We believe in buying the very best rights, and the best rights are N.F.L." Thursday night games have been something of a neglected afterthought for the league.
During that decade they and their fellow citizens in the capital shed the life of barricades and checkpoints for a peacetime routine where security became an afterthought.
It concludes with a final flip of the ball to Curry, who as an afterthought falls away and tosses the ball back 23 feet toward the hoop.
The good news, depending on how you look at it, is that this is the last time Los Angeles will have one of these afterthought spring election.
I received rudimentary instruction in English and arithmetic — an afterthought after a long day of religious studies — but by high school, secular studies were dispensed with altogether.
I'm not sure what chance Sanders has of winning the nomination, but the national and early state polling suggest Sanders shouldn't be tossed aside as an afterthought.
Zuckerberg helped forge Silicon Valley's unique brand of chutzpah: a confidence that tech companies can, and should, do everything, while leaving regulation, privacy, and transparency an afterthought.
I suspect those battles will continue and could produce some juicy headlines, but those will come next year sometime and will feel like an afterthought to impeachment.
Or are the wellsprings of action and the drivers of history less ethereal: money, fear, the thirst for power, circumstance and opportunity, with culture as an afterthought?
As a result, he's often an afterthought in Justice League's biggest fight scenes, relegated to firing guns in the corner or writhing on the ground in pain.
Too rugged for large-scale agriculture, the longtime French possession was a colonial afterthought, flipped to Sweden in 1784 for trading privileges in the port of Gothenburg.
Recently, the beer panel tasted 20 examples of American brown ale, which is something of an afterthought in a beer culture awash in more au courant styles.
This is helpful, because while many people adjust their privacy settings to control who can see what they post, the posted content itself might be an afterthought.
Despite the fact that Penn Hills is 34 percent Black, the suburb is often an afterthought for those in the city, particularly Black residents in the scene.
But despite its early momentum, the march has become at best an afterthought and at worst politically toxic for elected officials and political organizations that once supported it.
It's a line developed with the Android experience at its core — a marked change from many of the company's hardware partners, where OS is more of an afterthought.
Which I was not expecting from a game that presents itself, on its box, as a puzzler first and foremost, and an emotions-tickling adventure as an afterthought.
But as the U.S. prepared for the catastrophic storm—just a week after Hurricane Harvey—Kate and other residents of the American territory felt they became an afterthought.
"What we want to do is rise up the supply chain and talk to people as they begin the communications campaign and not as an afterthought," Miranda said.
In the last two decades, micro-passing plays have gone from playbook afterthought to offensive staple, Trent Dilfer, the former quarterback who is now an ESPN analyst, said.
In a Business Insider interview, Disney CEO Bob Iger said the film was always intended for the streaming service, and it hasn't been relegated there as an afterthought.
"We didn't want this to be an afterthought to the rest of the assets," chair of the strategic review committee, Tom McInerney, said in a conference call today.
"The Fed rate hike being baked in, combined with the presidential transition, made this one an afterthought," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade in Chicago.
The proposed deal in the Neiman Marcus case, he said, "followed a 1980s mindset of settling cases where class members were little more than an afterthought," Edelson wrote.
But it shows once again how tech companies often treat user privacy as a low-priority afterthought and will only make changes if user outrage forces their hand.
Why it matters: The twin announcements yesterday are the strongest sign yet that climate change, once an afterthought in national election cycles, has broken into the political mainstream.
Most of the competition from the likes of B&O Play, Bowers & Wilkins, and Apple's Beats is designed for wireless use first and wired as the afterthought fallback.
But as the cost of living and education goes up, plenty of working class people work more than 40 hours a week, and mental health becomes an afterthought.
Its advertising operation, a relative afterthought in the context of its entire balance sheet, grew sales by an estimated 58 percent to around five times Snapchat's entire revenue.
As pivotal as Title II is for the internet, it's still an afterthought for most of Washington, and that may keep it at the bottom of the agenda.
The internet company is ramping up an effort to sell pills and other goods to patients  - and Chief Executive Jeff Bezos regards short-term profit as an afterthought.
The Dolby-powered speakers are a big improvement over many of the sound systems offered up on comparable machines — which is to say they weren't entirely an afterthought.
While in the past, Windows apps have seemed to have been something of an afterthought, the new Facebook application for Windows 10 is not at all lagging behind.
With that being the case, it's no surprise that most of us have grown habituated to so-so Realtek audio chips spliced into motherboards like an unimportant afterthought.
There's no show like Game of Thrones for treating the death of a major character as an afterthought so we can dwell on the suffering of a female.
Small manufacturers are the heart of our industry, and small businesses drive our economy, so it's time for the tax code to stop treating them like an afterthought.
By this point in the afternoon, the explosive Trump tape was commanding wall-to-wall attention in the media, so the Podesta leaks were somewhat of an afterthought.
From the beginning, Squad has made sure users could easily block and report inappropriate behaviors and users, a feature that was an afterthought on many other social tools.
Rather than continue treating retirement security as an afterthought, Congress could make real progress with a series of pragmatic reforms that have enjoyed bipartisan support over the years.
But the tie became an afterthought Thursday night, as the Browns took on the New York Jets and by some kind of miracle secured a 21-17 win.
We end on a final LED Christmas afterthought, which appears in an area farther down the driveway, one usually not subject to analysis out of respect for privacy.
He explains how elements usually not thought of as a design tool, such as price, can be used as part of the product experience, not just an afterthought.
Wayne's verse is almost an afterthought, but it's one of his most inspired melodies, a short flash of brilliance that's catchy enough to be a song unto itself.
"Women's unique needs are often overlooked or considered an afterthought," Amy Fettig, the deputy director of the American Civil Liberties Union's National Prison Project, told NPR in June.
Though introduced as a platform to stream video games, there are so many things you can watch on Twitch that it sometimes makes gaming seem like an afterthought.
But he was nearly an afterthought thanks to Siakam, who on this night went from a leading contender for the league's Most Improved Player award to a star.
Given that Democratic primaries in the city are usually the main event and the November general election is an afterthought, there will probably be, at most, 12 councilwomen.
"Restaurants need to re-evaluate their cybersecurity plans regularly, and think of security as you build up your technology plans, rather than as an afterthought," the spokesperson said.
Golden Globes The winners were almost an afterthought at the Golden Globes last night, the first major awards show held since the #MeToo movement took hold in Hollywood.
At the same time, he is far too forgiving of Polanski, holding the story of his statutory rape case for the final pages, where it unfolds as afterthought.
Carey was a young artist coming off her third album, "Music Box," a commercial smash, and holiday collections were then considered an afterthought, for over-the-hill acts.
"Thus far in the campaign, foreign policy has figured as little more than an afterthought" said Andrew Bacevich, the retired Army colonel and longtime professor of international relations.
And yet for all the emphasis companies put on diversity in recent years, the mainstream definition often neglects neurodiversity and true inclusion is sometimes treated as an afterthought.
For years, California has been an afterthought in presidential primaries, because it usually votes long after candidates have sewn up their parties' nominations with wins in other states.
Condemning the part of the World Cup that occurs all over the globe for two-plus years to superfluous afterthought would be to lessen the World Cup itself.
Shortly thereafter, conservative columnist Kevin D. Williamson wrote a long takedown of Dunham in which, almost as an afterthought, he accused her of sexually molesting her little sister.
"This is a team where the 2012 Olympic all-around champion is basically an afterthought," says Dave Lease, who runs the the figure skating and gymnastics website TSL.
The new villain, John Pilgrim (Josh Stewart), doesn't have that same deep relationship with Frank, and while frightening, becomes more of a terrifying afterthought than a compelling villain.
But right now, Apple's Mac lineup feels like an afterthought or a second fiddle that eventually benefits from trickled-down iOS features instead of its own platform for innovation.
As for Cauley-Stein, after starting 39 games as a rookie, he became something of an afterthought within the Kings rotation, struggling to get minutes behind Cousins and Koufos.
If the iPhone X fades away before the end of 2018, it will merely be an afterthought, because the vision of the future it showed will still be around.
The HTC 10 is no afterthought: It's a well-engineered smartphone, with all the specs and capabilities of a true flagship, flavored in a style reminiscent of the brand.
While the company has dabbled in adding more creation features to the camera, most notably stickers, it has long been an afterthought for the company's notoriously lethargic product division.
The upright riding style is sure to appeal to riders who prefer not to be hunched over their handlebars and for whom speed and aerodynamics are just an afterthought.
The field isn't bigger, in part, because it's not very lucrative: Insurance already reimburses mental health poorly, and addiction treatment is "an afterthought" even within mental health, per NYT.
The latter still feels like a bit of an afterthought, though that's likely in service of ensuring that the reading experience doesn't get bogged down with too many distractions.
Of course, many see that the success comes from the way that Fenty Beauty embraces inclusivity within the brand itself and not as simply an afterthought or marketing quirk.
Lawmakers in both parties still complain on a regular basis that the White House treats them as an afterthought in important decisions and fails to respond to their concerns.
The use of chemical weapons is an egregious act, but the airstrikes seem like an afterthought given the many more egregious acts that were not considered worthy of response.
The platform is only as powerful as those willing to use it, and last week's events suggest great interest in making it a foundational document rather than an afterthought.
While tech talent is an afterthought for most finance companies, both Bridgewater and Jane Street are known for creating an environment where engineers and traders are on equal footing.
It's nice to have, but feels like an afterthought that Facebook added only after realizing people might be nervous about having an always-watching Facebook camera in their homes.
And whenever Ramadan would roll around, depending on which part of the cycle I was in, my spirituality would almost always become an afterthought when put up against food.
In this deeper quarterback draft class, though, he's become an afterthought, a victim of the NFL's extreme bias toward the most recent season at the expense of everything else.
Instead, they taste like an afterthought of the true apple-y jícama root flavor that's been cut with a fresh sprinkle of sea salt (100% natural ingredients here y'all).
But by the end of the East Room event, the selection of Alexander Acosta, the current dean of the law school at Florida International University, seemed like an afterthought.
For numerous companies, security and privacy was an afterthought as they rushed to connect everything and anything to the internet and cash in on the internet of things craze.
Technology is so pervasive that it has become an afterthought in spite of the fact that, at the risk of sounding melodramatic, it's the center of an arms race.
She was quick to point out that the gender bias in the industry isn't willful so much as diversity remains an afterthought far more than it is a goal.
Up to now, that has been mostly an afterthought: in the most recent year, less than a dollar went into need-based aid for every $10 put into TOPS.
"In most campaigns, Latinos are usually an afterthought — we're explicitly saying this is a cornerstone of our campaign," said Rafael Návar, the California state director for the Sanders campaign.
It's doubly so when your favorite store doesn't carry a cute style in your size, or when all the ones in your size were clearly treated as an afterthought.
Invariably, the impetus for reform comes from academic leaders who insist that student success be regarded, not as an afterthought, but as a practical imperative and a moral obligation.

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