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  1. as much or more than is necessary

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This is beyond the average conservative, as Williamson amply demonstrates.
The midterm elections amply demonstrated the deepening divisions facing our country.
Mr. Simpson's skills on the football field are also amply displayed.
About $227 for four dishes and wine,which amply serves two.
Recently, Capitol Hill's depth of commitment to Taiwan was amply demonstrated.
Trump has amply demonstrated his unworthiness to occupy the Oval Office.
Assad has amply demonstrated he is cruel and unfit for power.
The wheat market is being weighed down by amply supplied world market.
Her criticism was amply echoed in Portuguese media and on social networks.
But North Vietnamese and Vietcong voices were amply heard, one might object.
The comprehensive study accompanying the policy amply justifies why this is appropriate.
Charitably, the newcomer trio has talent, amply displayed by the elaborately choreographed numbers.
FUNDAMENTALS * The wheat market is being weighed down by amply supplied world market.
They certainly had links to the Madrid group, as Mr Reinares amply demonstrates.
So I decided to simply head to my next meditation class amply medicated.
Evidence of presidential scorn for Islam is amply documented in the majority opinion.
Yet his model amply demonstrates the consequences for science of not doing so.
This constituency was amply rewarded by the Trump-propelled tax cut of 2017.
What separates the cups from leagues was amply demonstrated over the past week.
As recent experience amply shows, not every business has proved so sure-footed.
For which, it's safe to say, we have all been amply punished since.
The London "Street" seemed to be amply forewarned about the latest stocks action.
China's behaviour has amply demonstrated that the party's pledges are not to be trusted.
The lender said on Tuesday its capital ratios are "amply above" the ECB's requirements.
He and other organizers said ethical aspects have been amply discussed since the beginning.
The unspoken stigma of loneliness is amply evident during calls to The Silver Line.
Trump assured the viewers of a nationally televised debate that he was amply endowed.
The renewed strength of demand for vanilla corporate bonds was amply demonstrated on Friday.
But analysts say it is amply serving the interests of the two main antagonists.
That would be Wray, amply demonstrating what made her a Scream Queen of Hollywood.
There are real limits to your power, as we have just seen amply demonstrated.
And as her performance amply demonstrates, she can also toss off brilliant coloratura roulades.
But as the Season 6 opener amply demonstrated, there's life in the old corpse yet.
I think that's something Men are From Mars doesn't do, as I've made amply clear.
Ryan Bader demonstrated this amply with his feints in his bout against Teixeira in 2013.
The Mercer family, among the biggest donors to the Republican Party, amply subsidized his provocations.
History has amply demonstrated that the Cultural Revolution was totally wrong in theory and practice.
But as the president's approval ratings amply demonstrate, most of America doesn't share that sentiment.
LONDON — In a global economy amply stocked with anxiety-provoking variables, Britain just added another.
The volume shows her powers — and her amply justified anger — in most of those forms.
Mr. Sirisena has amply demonstrated a capacity to lead during the year he has held office.
As we've seen amply in recent times, populist arguments can play very well with an electorate.
You've got to apply it often and amply for the stuff to really do its thing.
"Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change," he once said — a statement he amply justified.
Our mishandling of the crack cocaine epidemic amply proves that drug addiction cannot be punished away.
Its most fundamental finding was unequivocal: Crossfire Hurricane, as the investigation was called, was amply justified.
Trump, who has amply demonstrated his disinterest in democratic ideals, has taken this to new lows.
Both Johnson and Mr. Trump amply displayed their unfitness for the presidency before getting the job.
The central difference is that Mr. Sanders's targets are amply endowed to rebut or undermine his assertions.
"The very definition of the animal and its needs have been amply improved," the ministry statement said.
The history of medicine illustrates amply that the 'buyer beware' stance doesn't work very well for people.
Despite this, there are signs that point to a more amply supplied market heading further into 2019.
Spirituality and a cosmic orientation have long been fundamental to Ward's art, as this exhibition amply underscores.
Green is the combination of yellow and blue (both of which are amply found in the show).
The moral rights-and-wrongs of Rogers's censorship, which seem relatively straightforward, have already been amply discussed.
President Trump has also made his preference for US allies to ban Huawei amply clear in public.
But I think that he amply covers the high ground by reaching out to Obama and Bush.
Still, its flaws are exuberant flaws of excess, and the reader who perseveres will be amply rewarded.
It pursues no goal of regional domination, as the repeated withdrawals of the last decade amply demonstrate.
The backing of those two companies has amply buoyed the young business in a fiercely competitive space.
The scars of war were not healed, the devastation still amply evident to those who visited the city.
Sanders backers also believe that his critique of income inequality is amply illustrated in New York's jarring contrasts.
Then there's the side-access laptop compartment at the very back, which is amply padded and instantly accessible.
Moyer's unusual history has been amply discussed elsewhere, including an illuminating 2016 Hyperallergic interview conducted by Jennifer Samet.
"That the G.R.U. kills people abroad has been amply demonstrated in a variety of other cases," he said.
JAMES R. OESTREICH And while you are on Trinity's website, roam freely, and you will be amply rewarded.
And about this: Trump, a man amply unbalanced, is being thrown further off stride and out of whack.
Those wealthy enough to own jets — a group amply represented at Davos — were pulling away from everyone else.
This is all very fine for a single particle, and such measurements have been amply verified in actual experiments.
Most candidates wouldn't have to chutzpah to do this, but Trump has made it amply clear that he does.
While wheat prices have risen this year due to some U.S. weather worries, the global market remains amply supplied.
Despite the clear failure of test-based accountability, which Koretz amply documents, policymakers cling stubbornly to this corrosive doctrine.
But somehow, the Prancing Horse looks properly at home in its home country, as the photo above amply demonstrates.
By the 1890s, as White amply demonstrates, the ongoing tension between individualism and bureaucracy seemed to favor the latter.
The Dead or Alive series is famous, or rather infamous, for its amply proportioned and scantily clad starring ladies.
In Milan, where Men's Fashion Week just wrapped up after four days, the runways were amply stocked with millennials.
The specialties were amply accompanied by local booze, another administrative source who had official knowledge of the meeting said.
But it should be amply covered by receipts from remittances and business process outsourcing sector, the central bank said.
The Great Recession amply demonstrated that when banks chose between proprietary trading and customers' interests, the customers lost out.
As demonstrated amply by Hakan himself: So in Yagli Gures combatants wear traditional leather trousers known as a kispet.
That's why the smartest thing season two has done is make Serena Joy its deuteragonist, something "Smart Power" amply underlines.
It is a critically important opportunity, but it is fragile and, as current events amply demonstrate, it needs to succeed.
"The market is amply supplied from other sources and stocks are well above the five-year average," the IEA said.
"It is amply clear that the people working at Kudankulam have not been trained in basic cyber-hygiene," she says.
A stroll through Riverfront Green Park or the nature trails threading Blue Mountain Reservation amply illustrates what was at stake.
Mr. Terawan, the health minister, has suggested that the coronavirus will not affect people who exercise properly and sleep amply.
The study makes amply apparent the extent to which we have impoverished the world during our brief existence on it.
Together they amply reveal Gaddi's brilliant palette and poignant rendering skills — as well as tantalizing intimations of a solar eclipse.
On the contrary, as our opinion pieces over the years amply demonstrate, we often voice ideas that many people find distasteful.
But Ms Le Pen has amply demonstrated that she does not need electoral victory to bend French politics to her will.
"The government believes it is amply in compliance with the rules of the (EU) Stability and Growth Pact," the Treasury said.
"The global wheat market could turn out to be less amply supplied than previously assumed," Commerzbank analysts said in a note.
Entrepreneurs would still be amply rewarded for ingenuity and risk-taking, but those rewards would come with two commas, not three.
C-STK-T-EIA Despite this, there were also signs that global oil markets remained amply supplied, capping further price rises.
" Kent instead noted that "it's amply clear that Russian interference was at the heart of interference in the 2016 election cycle.
The United States is amply protected by indefinite powers of conventional deterrence from the unlikely possibility of unprovoked North Korean aggression.
That was amply demonstrated in the 2628 plebiscite when statehood only received 28503% of all the votes cast in the polls.
"I think it's amply clear that Russian interference was at the heart of interference in the 2016 election cycle," Kent replied.
This has been made amply clear in recent years with political disinformation campaigns mushrooming into view all over the online place.
Kent: I think it's amply clear that Russian interference was at the heart of the interference in the 2016 election cycle.
He told me that he himself was rejected from the school — he wound up at Brown — though he was amply qualified.
KENT: I think it's amply clear that Russian interference was at the heart of the interference in the 2016 election cycle.
Critic's Notebook President Trump, as his Twitter feed amply demonstrates, is more of a Fox News guy than an HBO guy.
The IEA has said it does not see a need to act for the moment, as the global market is amply supplied.
And, as Kramer amply demonstrates, reams of clinical anecdote, as well as a proper reading of the statistical research data, suggest otherwise.
But you might say that there is a simple takeaway — one that the current presidential campaign amply demonstrates — whatever your party allegiance.
All three of these programs are young across the field, meaning they are already amply stocked for the next couple of seasons.
Empathetic without being sentimental, her novel amply earned its place among the contenders for the Booker Prize and the National Book Award.
Thailand's electricity grid is amply powered already, with a 30 percent surplus at certain times of the year, according to Thai researchers.
However, future cash flows from BHE's diverse portfolio of businesses are projected by Fitch to amply cover its estimated parent-only obligations.
And despite her presence and that of several other female commentators, "The Owl's Legacy" amply illustrates the patriarchal, yet another Greek term.
"Dear Chairman" amply documents how much trouble shareholders can create when they become unhappy with the direction of a company they own.
Though, as Bloch's memoir amply demonstrates, there was at least as much danger to graffiti writers from the LAPD as rival gangs.
But as long as you got news from somewhere other than Rachel Maddow the case for skepticism was amply available as well.
Watercolors that O'Keeffe produced during her summers in Charlottesville comprise the bulk of the exhibition and amply demonstrate that her enthusiasm was warranted.
We are very satisfied and feel that justice is amply served by a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Beijing has become increasingly pragmatic in recent years in an amply supplied global oil market and as Venezuela's economy plunged deeper into recession.
As has been amply demonstrated for years now, matching similar images to one another is a job well-suited to machine learning agents.
Telecom policy is a serious business and — as Wheeler's tenure as chairman amply demonstrates — the public interest is ill-suited by partisan leadership.
We could certainly contribute to an international effort, but haven't we amply demonstrated our utter incompetence in managing regime change and nation-building?
While love was amply and openly distributed amongst his peers, he knew that the true motivation behind any of their actions was fear.
As the country's painful past experience with sterling crises would amply attest, another such sterling crisis could seriously impair the country's economic performance.
In four travel-­writing anthologies out this spring, the authors amply display the powers of observation and empathy that animate their other work.
"Watts and Bennett did a great service is helping to guide his campaign -- a service for which they were amply compensated," Williams wrote.
Whether she's playing a singer or a psychiatrist or a call girl, her wide, blue, amply lined eyes and pursed lips radiate intensity.
These works, as well as the artist's freestanding sculptures, wall reliefs, and woodblock prints, amply illustrate his tremendous facility with materials and imagery.
The bathroom, entered by a set of double doors, was amply sized, with a bathtub and separate, spacious stall with a rainfall showerhead.
The attorney general also amply documents that in 2016, Mr. Trump directed the foundation to operate as a political arm of his campaign.
Not spelled out but amply evident in Kantor and Twohey's reckoning is the importance that those gatekeepers be female as well as male.
Fairly synchronized growth recovery, low inflation and amply accommodative monetary policy in advanced economies have created a sweet spot for the developing nations.
Lyft and Uber regularly lose money in their competition to win new markets, where they spend amply on subsidies for riders and drivers.
In a short but amply hyped interview with CNN, Facebook's founder and chief executive again responded to criticism over the company's most recent crisis.
But as Ms Edmondson's book amply demonstrates, it is hard to be either constructive or creative if you are not confident about speaking out.
"If there is a message to be conveyed to South Korea or the U.S., she is amply well positioned to convey it," he said.
Never mind that the Bears Ears area was already amply protected, or that no mining or drilling was proposed anywhere near sensitive archeological sites.
Cyber norms of restraint against other targets have yet to emerge, and America's adversaries have amply demonstrated that they can "shoot back" in cyberspace.
Demand, output and employment are driven by cheap and amply available liquidity, growth-oriented fiscal policies and structural reforms that could facilitate job creation.
Appropriate to the focus on Rodin's process, the installation seeks to recreate the visual effect of Rodin's studio, which was amply recorded in photographs.
While neither agency ordinarily discloses publicly its reasons for deciding not to prosecute, the impending presidential election amply justified an exception in this instance.
Style is, of course, readily available in less glamorous settings, as is amply demonstrated in WILLIAM EGGLESTON: Portraits (Yale University, $50), by Phillip Prodger.
He has a great deal of difficulty with the distance game which was demonstrated amply by the kicking of Lorenz Larkin and Nico Musoke.
But there is a notable exception, and it was amply displayed on Monday after an explosion in a busy transit corridor at Times Square.
Throughout his career, Scalia amply criticised liberal justices who saw the constitution as a "living" document animated by principles such as autonomy or human dignity.
"White guilt has largely exhausted itself in America," he wrote in his second book, "The Audacity of Hope," an insight amply corroborated by recent events.
Donald Trump's claim during the Republican debate in Detroit that he was amply endowed might have shocked many, but it belongs to a venerable history.
It is amply backed up by America's curiosity about what might make someone into a Ted Kaczynski, or a Columbine killer, or a Dylann Roof.
What with DOOM being about fighting off hellspawn on Mars, there's plenty of violent imagery to work with on its own, which Hardcastle does amply.
One of his immigration ads features amply tattooed Salvadoran prisoners meant to be members of the menacing gang MS-13, a target of the president's.
"All the Light We Cannot See" amply demonstrates what it means to be on opposite poles of a conflict and yet share the same tragedy.
Mr. Trump has amply demonstrated his inability to deal with criticism or tough questions in any way other than to immediately, angrily and crudely counterattack.
But where is the outrage that Hamas kept urging Palestinians to move toward the fence, having been amply forewarned by Israel of the mortal risk?
Stories like this have been amply documented and held up as evidence that the Assad regime is guilty of war crimes on a wide scale.
Amply funding health care for people in need, housing for homeless people and basic nutrition for hungry kids isn't just the right thing to do.
His decline in popularity in rural areas where his focus on integrity was his strongest appeal has been amply documented in the French news media.
Previously, the only way to invest in various amply venture-funded start-up firms developing blockchain applications (chiefly for bitcoin) was through ownership of private equity.
As Mr. Desmond has amply demonstrated, losing a home is among the worst possible events in one's life, often throwing people into a steep downward trajectory.
They—and the author himself—have amply chronicled his adventurous stints in exotic locations, his work as a secret agent, his love affairs and his Catholicism.
Redis Labs made amply clear that the application of Commons Clause made them not open source, and that Redis itself remains open source and BSD-licensed.
Mazin's tweet provides further proof of a fact amply documented in earlier articles: that Cruz, aside from being a chronic wanker, was intensely unpopular in college.
Joe Kennedy, the family patriarch, had befriended and given amply to McCarthy, clearing the way for Bobby to take a job that jump-started his career.
The Massachusetts senator has climbed near the summit of the Democratic presidential primary carrying amply footnoted and thoroughly costed plans on matters both prominent and obscure.
As sheer spectacle the movie amply delivers, hitting the ground running (and punching and leaping), in a gigantic enterprise that colorfully unfolds simultaneously on multiple fronts.
To her, the episode amply illustrated how a lack of gender diversity could contribute to deficient corporate governance, like a distracted chief executive, and board entrenchment.
The bottom line, as the 2016 election amply demonstrated, is that if the Democratic Party does not take the bull by the horns, someone else will.
Clinton may have been a "deeply flawed and seriously uncharismatic candidate," but unlike Trump, she was "extremely knowledgeable, resolutely centrist and amply qualified" to be president.
A quick review of the disruptions caused COVID-22020 amply demonstrates how it is causing the same problems anticipated to result from a hard hitting cyberattack.
Their toxic effects, which have been amply verified by history, make it imperative to explore the deeper sources of contemporary anxieties: political, social and economic upheavals.
The excessive speed was amply clear in the cockpit, where an overspeed clacker was sounding off, but neither pilot thought to reduce the thrust and slow.
Luckily for emerging markets, global monetary policy conditions remain amply accommodative (low interest rates) by historical standards, and normalization in coming quarters should be very gradual.
That was amply demonstrated when Mr. Erdogan raised the prospect of an "update" of the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne, which defined Turkey's borders with its neighbors.
In sum, let us say that by next football season, the president's goose will be well and truly cooked, and House impeachment proceedings seem amply justified.
Last year the European Parliament endorsed a report by Judith Sargentini, a Dutch MEP, amply charting abuse of migrants, restrictions on press freedom, corruption and constitutional abuses.
BG's funding structure is amply reliant on customer deposits, which have grown steadily in recent years and nearly represented 81% of the total funding at end-13Q17.
But Yiannopoulos' extremist politics have made him an increasingly toxic figure, especially after an amply documented BuzzFeed expose revealing the depth of his ties to Neo-Nazis.
"This transatlantic rift is a gift to Russia that amply repays Vladimir Putin's investment in helping the Trump campaign," wrote the conservative foreign policy expert Max Boot.
But Notre Dame Coach Mike Brey liked to have Pflueger on the floor for his athleticism, and on Sunday at Barclays Center, his decision was amply rewarded.
And while empirical evidence is important and we need more of it, the data almost never speak for themselves – a point amply illustrated by recent monetary events.
Regulations mandated by law cannot be erased by the Fed, but the central bank has amply demonstrated in recent decades that indifferent enforcement serves the same purpose.
"I would say there is a relationship between the two measures — in both cases the industry's bottom line is amply protected and may even be expanded," Moon adds.
For a start, since adopting the euro in 22019, the Italian economy has amply demonstrated that it is incapable of maintaining international competitiveness or generating meaningful economic growth.
It is unlikely, for all the reasons Winkler amply illustrates, that the courts will be the front lines of any challenge to the political power of the rich.
Either way, it is amply clear that the RBI MPC (monetary policy committee) is likely to prioritise growth over external uncertainties, in light of the recent banknote ban.
"If you believed in Disney, you have been amply rewarded, and, you know what, I bet it's got more upside, even after today's phenomenal run," the host said.
Fans of big-breasted blondes can opt for the amply bosomed Katy, or anime fans can go for Asian-featured Aki, who has blue hair and optional headphones.
As Beatrice, Ms. Sithole amply fulfills Kelechi's description of her as one of those people who, though quiet, "think loud"; it's hard not to watch her constantly watching.
His work has been amply rewarded with literary prizes, most notably the Man Booker, which he won for his novel "How Late It Was, How Late" in 1994.
It was amply clear which camp was behind which set of values; the message required no vulgar electioneering appeals that could draw the unwelcome attention of the IRS.
His strange but lucid figures, shot through with circles of background color as if by an imaginary hole puncher, are amply balanced by judicious amounts of empty space.
Other factors, such as economic prospects, are also important in stimulating lending and loan demand from creditworthy customers is being amply served by a strong supply of liquidity.
But the biggest barrier for some Chinese buyers has been inexperience and opaqueness, amply illustrated by the Anbang Insurance Group's $14 billion offer for Starwood Hotels and Resorts.
Southgate could have played it safe and kept faith with the experienced Hart, despite his struggles this season, but went with form, and youth, and has been amply vindicated.
The detail of Mobutu's depravity has been amply documented in a string of excellent books, so it might be thought that there could be little to add to them.
This was amply reflected in the way in which London, its security services and the public responded: rapid first responders, clear public information dissemination and a narrative of resistance.
Yet outside the handful of slickly managed delivery-cum-PR channels, Amazon's sprawling marketplace can be the very opposite of a convenient consumer experience — as my experience amply illustrates.
Those among us who still ask what that vision is will find it in the answers to virtually any question asked of her, as the debates have amply demonstrated.
We upgraded to a pied-à-terre junior suite, which was amply sized at about 600 square feet and had a separate living area with an L-shaped couch.
Surrounding and amply supporting this video are paintings and sculptures by a dozen other artists, many of which develop a similarly faceted beauty in rich but soft-spoken colors.
After using the machine consistently for nearly a year, I can say that if you stick to what it does best — stewing, braising, simmering, steaming — you'll be amply rewarded.
As the other high-income countries amply prove, America's problems can be solved if our democracy can be retaken from the corporate lobbies and the big money in politics.
But Mr. Trump made amply clear in his campaign that he doesn't care for the way that government agencies and mainstream economists summarize the state of the job market.
Australia's problems with finding the net are amply illustrated by the fact that Jedinak, a holding midfielder, is the squad's second highest scorer behind 38-year-old Tim Cahill.
And as the Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal has now made amply clear, people's personal information has also very liberally leaked out of Facebook — oftentimes without their knowledge or consent.
As you'd expect, ISPs are opposed to the FCC's proposals for stricter regulations around data use and consumer privacy — and have claimed they are amply regulated by the FTC already.
Most historians of mass killing, including the International Association of Genocide Scholars, agreed that this episode amply meets the criterion laid down by the UN convention on genocide of 1948.
Balancing the needs of law enforcement with the privacy interests of individuals is always difficult, as the recent fight over iPhone encryption between Apple and the Justice Department amply demonstrates.
The Tesla lawyers disagreed with the court's order that the company submit audio recordings to support its claim against Hothi because "other evidence amply demonstrates Hothi's conduct," Tesla's letter reads.
Perhaps Sisi (and other U.S. friends like Saudi Arabia, which has also signed arms deals with Russia) are simply hedging their bets against U.S. fecklessness, amply demonstrated during Obama's presidency.
Although known for her prickly wit, amply displayed here, Wasserstein, who died in 2006, was also deeply interested in how individuals navigate the social and political currents of their times.
This unity was amply on display on Sunday in tweets from Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer: This G7 meeting shows that united support for free trade is at serious risk.
But oil markets remain amply supplied due to the exemption of OPEC members Libya and Nigeria and a lack of compliance by others, triggering calls for stricter or extended cuts.
What he could not draw upon was a lengthy relationship with the President, who amply defended him but found himself admitting this week he barely knew the man he nominated.
"The powerful forelimbs equipped with grasping hands and slashing first digit would amply serve to both to restrain a victim or a carcass," Wells and Camens said in the study.
Their second album, Tarkus — and its inimitable tank-armadillo cover art — amply demonstrated the skill of the three musicians, along with the sprawl that would come to define the genre. 6.
Soccer gets quicker every year; the players are faster, stronger, and the rules ever more intricate; as Robben demonstrated amply here, there are plenty out there committed to hoodwinking them, too.
Cloud amply demonstrates that there is still much left for painting to do: how it can show the way an object, historically and ideologically produced, can be transformed, as can social realities.
Both companies are intensely conscious to maintain an apolitical front and cooperate with whoever is in government — as was amply demonstrated when they sent senior envoys to Donald Trump's tech executive roundtable.
In contrast to opinions in argued cases, which are amply reasoned and identify clearly which justices landed on which sides of the question, orders leave the court "oracular," in Mr Liptak's words.
A dangerous idea seems to be gaining currency as would be amply attested by growing academic support for the recent decision by Japan to engage in yet another round of fiscal stimulus.
One of them was the idea put forward in a weighty and amply-footnoted book, "The Party Decides", that parties still exert a good deal of influence over who gets the nomination.
By commingling the old with the new, Diop inserts conspicuously absent historical black male figures into Western art while making it amply evident that there is more to African history than sports.
He was personally conciliatory toward Hillary Clinton (more so than toward Republicans who had crossed him), positively glowing in his descriptions of President Obama, and amply complimentary toward this newspaper's storied past.
With its three paintings by Leonardo that amply illustrate his "scientific observations on water," the Uffizi was the "right place for the exhibition," the gallery's director, Eike Schmidt, said in an interview.
Trump, Sr., has been courting the votes of the nation's nearly forty million sportsmen, and Trump, Jr., a less bronzed but amply gelled reflection of his father, often serves as his proxy.
The business-responsibility idea soon faded after it became amply clear that the whole thing was little more than a public-relations gesture at a time of considerable social and economic agitation.
And of course Henderson's constant crouching down to his right side and loading up his right hand makes him a mark for the left high kick as Vitor Belfort amply demonstrated twice.
This is amply demonstrated by the price war taking place in exchange-traded funds (ETFs), with market leaders Vanguard and BlackRock both slicing fees again in December, once more upping their value proposition.
WHO SHOULD GO Couples and solo travelers with generous time-off will find the adage about ends and means to be true: Once you've made the schlep, Thailand is an amply rewarding destination.
The reasoning here is pretty straightforward: Anyone with an amply charged phone can afford to wait and see if Uber's real-time demand-based pricing system might let up on the extra charge.
But if the BRICs have not sustained the euphoria of 2011, they have amply fulfilled the original "dream", as articulated by Lord O'Neill in 2001 and quantified by his team two years later.
Fourth, while inflation has moved well-below the Fed's 2-percent target, current price measures are still amply improved from the lows reached 85033 months prior, and deflationary fears have not yet reemerged.
This is a recipe for disaster, particularly since Mr. Trump has amply demonstrated his refusal to prepare for critical meetings, stick to a script, or avoid costly own-goals in his foreign engagements.
After picking me up in Freeport, Ross, a 40 year old, amply proportioned gentlemen whose days as a basketball stalwart have given way to the paunch of fatherhood, drove us across the island.
Their backbreaking work is amply acknowledged, but "Bitter Rice" is neorealism plus — a crime melodrama encompassing instances of theft, sabotage, rape, childbirth, references to abortion and multiple violent deaths, including one by suicide.
The British studio Hammer Film Productions has been amply celebrated this year with a two-part series at the Quad and a Frankenstein-themed series at the Museum of Modern Art this week.
Oklahoma's offense, meanwhile, led by quarterback Kyler Murray, remains amply functional, while the defense that surrendered 45 points is about to get an overhaul with the reported firing of defensive coordinator Mike Stoops.
But any future impact on Chinese tin production is moot, given what seems to be an amply supplied domestic market, with more than 10,000 tonnes of tin registered with the Shanghai Futures Exchange.
The maturity profile of the credit lines is manageable, with only MXN17.4 million due in 2016, which is amply covered by existing liquidity in the form of cash equivalents (4.4x as of December 20153).
As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has made amply evident in announcements over the past two months, we are going to be dealing with the fallout of the opioid crisis for decades.
The reputable and trustworthy chroniclers of Washington life have amply covered these issues, without being contradicted by the Fed's leaders who got the country into the most serious financial crisis since the Great Depression.
As has been amply demonstrated in every war since the end of World War II — Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan, ad infinitum — even tremendous military power does not win political battles.
In fact, as the newly released documents make clear, prosecutors went through all proper legal channels and amply demonstrated to a federal judge that they had probable cause to believe Cohen had committed crimes.
But just as some TV and movies are best seen with friends on the day they're released, some games beg to be played before they become over-amply documented, their mysteries vivisected and wikified.
Swindled by history, Nabokov had — thanks to the late-arriving roller skates, over a skin-shedding century, from a land where more people who have lost worlds have ever congregated — amply settled his account.
The recording of that event amply demonstrates why the audience response was so ecstatic, and why so many critics were impelled to speak of him as the new Vladimir Horowitz, Arthur Rubinstein or Sviatoslav Richter.
For example, how to make sure your supporters will get amply compensated," he said, noting that as long as that's done, "you can still hold on to power for a very long time to come.
As in the O.J. Simpson criminal case of 1994, shoddy gathering of evidence by the police and an inept presentation of the evidence by the prosecutor was easily beaten by an amply financed legal defense.
Having auditioned both of its new models over the past month, I would say that Focal's aspirations are amply justified, and your money would be well spent with either of its new pairs of headphones.
What we do know, what has been amply demonstrated, is that it's possible to set up a transparent, well-run carbon-pricing system that economically benefits the jurisdictions where it's implemented and is politically resilient.
These fairly blunt findings and many others were amply supported in the judge's painstaking and comprehensive review of the evidence, which is why I believe appellate courts will be forced to agree with his opinion.
The gap between our current situation — where front-line health personnel can't get the basic equipment they need — and a realm where everyone is amply provisioned with masks and gloves for routine use is huge.
This question is amply answered as Ziggy makes friends with the social outcasts Lex, who was adopted from Bangladesh by aging white Australians, and Tessa, who lost an arm to cancer and wears a prosthetic.
From universities and NGOs to elected officials, churches and the military, the nation banded together to provide support in acts of faith that were amply rewarded with a greater understanding of Haiti and its people.
Analysts say the situation is likely to worsen, as vessels laden with gas are forced to go elsewhere — all while the liquefied natural gas market is already amply supplied and prices are at rock bottom.
Finally, the wildly entertaining "Succession" — which I'm sure will be amply nominated next year for its second season, which reflects and lampoons ongoing upheavals of the media world, took home the writing award for drama.
There are strict instructions for what brands of butter, flour and even black pepper to use (all imported from Poland), and an assembly line-like system produces neatly crimped and amply stuffed dumplings every time.
And quarterback Dak Prescott — amply supported by his fellow rookie, running back Ezekiel Elliott — has thrown for 300-plus yards, multiple touchdowns and no interceptions in two consecutive games, a first by an N.F.L. rookie.
Prices hit $6,204 a week ago, after top mine Escondida also declared it could not fulfil contracted shipments because of a strike, but industry sources said that smelters and fabricators were still amply supplied with metal.
The potential for extremism to cost Republicans in these states was amply demonstrated in the 2012 cycle, when Republicans lost races in Missouri and Indiana after nominating candidates who made controversial remarks about rape and abortion.
Once the parsley, chive, cayenne, salt, and pepper-seasoned breadcrumbs were amply sprinkled on top of the peeled and lemon-dressed avocado halves, a layer of thinly-sliced radishes are added for a final colorful flourish.
For American policymakers flabbergasted by periodic spats between Seoul and Tokyo, it should be amply clear by now: Playing intermediary between America's key allies in East Asia is a duty in service of U.S. national interests.
With his untidy gray hair and melancholy eyes encircled by shadows, he was known to hold forth from what his students called The Chair, which he, of ample girth, amply filled, surrounded by stacks of books.
Still, as exhausting as the hustle and bustle can be, this neighborhood, sandwiched between Central Park and Broadway's theaters, and amply served by public transportation, is convenient in a way that's hard to beat, residents say.
Challenges of access are amply addressed by the Americans With Disabilities Act and we recognize the need for accommodations to address them, but though things are much better than they were on this front, problems persist.
Mr. Tillerson's clever maneuvering in Russia at a time of growing tensions with the West was amply shown in 2014, shortly after the United States and its allies applied sanctions on Russia for meddling in Ukraine.
As his first week in office amply demonstrated, Mr. Trump has no grounding in national security decision making, no sophistication in governance and little apparent grasp of what it takes to lead a great diverse nation.
Backed by the show's house band The Roots, he obviously stepped up to the challenge amply, proving that even nerd words as difficult to rhyme as "Lando Calrissian" are no match for his skills on the mic.
And to say she hasn't been amply scrutinized is to ignore the fact that there are more "gates" affixed to her last name — Travelgate, Whitewatergate, now Emailgate — than there are gates in the Old City of Jerusalem.
The (very few) prominent men who are speaking up now basically just insist that men need to be better feminists — as if the past few weeks have not amply demonstrated that the ideologies of men are irrelevant.
As the runaway success of "Hamilton" amply demonstrates, American audiences prefer to imagine the nation's birth pangs as a series of dexterous verbal battles played out more or less civilly, in the proverbial rooms where it happened.
"Until they are able to conduct amply powered [genome-wide association studies] on each major ancestral population across the world, geneticists will continue to miss important information about disease biology," Popejoy and her co-author wrote in 2016.
To begin with, everyone concerned is a conservative Republican—further evidence, perhaps, of the risks of single-party rule, a danger amply documented in Alabama's lurid political history (the lack of impeachments is not for want of cause).
The gamble by the sheikh, who rules Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, paid off nicely when Nyquist was named 2-year-old champion, and the sheikh was amply rewarded when the colt became the Kentucky Derby champion.
Some traders said this was also an indicator that markets remained amply supplied despite efforts led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and Russia to cut output to tighten the market and prop up prices.
That ascendance crumbled because of the religious right's own faults (which certain of Trump's Christian supporters amply display), and because of trends toward secularization and individualism that no politics can master; it cannot and should not be restored.
As Paris St.-Germain proved amply in its elimination from the Champions League this week, though, team-building is not a straightforward equation, a matter of multiplying the talents of 11 players to find an objective, cumulative value.
Queer was clearly shaped by the interests of its editor, David J. Getsy, who teaches art history at the School of the Art institute of Chicago and whose approach to research draws amply from transgender and queer studies.
CARACAS (Reuters) - At a luxury hotel in Venezuela's capital, a small store with amply-stocked shelves offers an array of goods ranging from fine wines to imported baby formula, in stark contrast to the crisis-stricken nation's barren supermarkets.
Years of ultra-low interest rates and an overcrowded banking market—most of which is served by public-sector and co-operative lenders—have sapped profitability, even though both Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank are well capitalised and amply liquid.
"I think it's amply clear that Russian interference was at the heart of the interference in the 2016 election cycle," Kent said, echoing the unanimous conclusions of the U.S. intelligence community, the Mueller report and the Senate Intelligence Committee.
"This action amply demonstrates that even sophisticated institutional investors are not immune to financial scams," said Andrew M. Calamari, director of the New York office of the Securities and Exchange Commission, which brought a civil complaint against Mr. Caspersen.
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone rose as much as 5.93 percent after Macquarie upgraded it to 'outperform' from 'neutral', saying the stock amply prices in risks on volume growth after a 50 percent correction in last six months.
State election laws were ignored or flouted, critics say, and campaign finance rules exploited to allow Mr. Cuomo's donors to use multiple, anonymous companies to give amply to his coffers, a practice urged on by a longtime Cuomo associate.
The most immediate impact is likely to be on dry bulk freight rates, which are already languishing under the pressure of diminished demand, while amply-supplied copper markets can absorb the disruption unless it gets significantly extended, analysts said.
It has been amply documented that "ironic" expressions of bigotry and anti-Semitism — jokes and memes on social media; facetious trolling of the politically correct; slurs as exercises in free speech — can evolve over time into the real thing.
And the phenomenon has been amply illustrated by the wagering that the VIX index, a measure of how sharply investors think stocks will shoot up and down, will continue to move lower as it has done in recent weeks.
Appearing halfway through the collection, "Kilifi Creek", which won a BBC National Short Story Award in 2014, achieves those aims amply, presenting a springily taut, swooping story of a young girl's near-death experience on a gap-year in Kenya.
And Jeff T. Behler, who heads the Providence County test as director of the Census Bureau's New York region, acknowledged the trial's money woes early this month, but said that the census that really matters, in 2020, will be amply funded.
Since their beginnings, the Sunni extremists of the Islamic State have been driven by the desire to wage a sectarian holy war, and have been amply willing to barter their lives in return for terrorizing and inciting the Shiite population.
Gallery owners and graffiti artists, punk bands and hip-hop D.J.s, performance artists and budding entrepreneurs all commingled — and, as "Life and Death" amply demonstrates, left defining footprints not only on one another's work, but sometimes on the forms themselves.
The depths of the city's malfeasance were amply exposed in 2014 by what is known as the Mafia Capitale investigation, which showed corruption and tainted bidding for a wide variety of city services, including refugee shelters, sanitation and public housing.
SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - Despite England generally dominating their World Cup quarter-final against Sweden it was goalkeeper Jordan Pickford who was man of the match in the 2-0 victory as coach Gareth Southgate's faith in the 24-year-old was amply rewarded.
This fantasy of paradise, amply depicted as a place of pleasures, with sex and wine, golden adornments and silk apparel, is the opposite of earthly life — and of the frustrations experienced in Arab countries afflicted by economic failures, wars and bloody dictatorships.
The subsequent belly laughs are from our board of trustees, who appreciate the comedy of watching you try to get any of "your" possessions back (good luck!), followed by a paroxysm of hilarity from the throats of our amply funded legal department.
Born in the ashes of the financial crisis, Wall Street's oldest-ever bull market turns 10 years old on Saturday, with the S&P 500 tripling in value and amply rewarding investors who have owned funds tracking the index for that period.
The influence of the era on consumerism, pop culture and political activism has been amply documented, but they mount a persuasive argument that late 1960s experiments in ecology, communal living and computing have been defining influences on environmentalism and the digital age.
And she dominates the documentary, both in footage from the '60s and in interview segments filmed just before her 90th birthday, in which Ms. Price recounts the opening night with impressive detail and droll humor, along with charming (and amply justified) self-regard.
As events like the 2014 harassment campaign #GamerGate amply demonstrated, to some members of the gaming community, the increased visibility of people of color, women and L.G.B.T.Q. people in gaming circles is seen less as an expansion and more as a hostile takeover.
And of course the religious and cultural conflicts at the heart of much of his work are amply echoed in European nations, particularly Germany, which has seen its national identity evolve as the country has absorbed immigrants and refugees, some from Muslim countries.
Concerning the universe of Seed deals, here's Feng's key chart: Chart via Eric Feng / Medium Chart via Eric Feng / Medium As you can see, the chart shows that in the pre-2008 era, Seed deals were amply skewed towards consumer-focused Seed investments.
"The record in the present case amply supports the government's contention that its refusal to make such a motion for Scarpa was based on legitimate government concerns," the court wrote, adding that Mr. Scarpa had previously lied about Mr. Yousef, among other things.
"Because of the absence of a commitment to decency or truth on his part that has been amply demonstrated in his three years in public office, because of his refusal to recognize even the most basic precepts of constitutional principle," he added.
Indeed, the plaintiffs' theory of this case, which the court finds credible and amply supported by reliable record evidence, is that Pasadena changed to the 6-2 map and plan precisely because Latinos were becoming more successful at winning City Council seats.
The advance fee for the manuscript was one of the largest ever paid for a young-adult book, and the publishers' faith has been amply rewarded—"Children of Blood and Bone" has not left the New York Times bestseller list since its publication in March.
The company this week said it had started engineering and construction on a 60 million cubic foot per day cryogenic gas processing plant near Orla, Texas in the prolific Permian Basin, where lower production costs and amply oil reserves have companies aggressively drilling new wells.
Before he became a combative representative of the kingdom of Westeros in "Thrones," Dinklage had amply demonstrated that he had the chops to rule a New York stage, most notably in the title role of Shakespeare's "Richard III" at the Public Theater in 2004.
All that has been amply chronicled, along with the real motives behind the Leave vote (and the politically analogous Trump phenomenon): the sense among older, provincial, white voters that they are somehow being marginalized by globalization; a nostalgia for a simpler and often mythical past.
Teachers in the first group are amply rewarded these days, but teachers who motivate their students to show up every day and throw themselves into school life may not even realize how good they are, because emotional engagement is not something we measure and stress.
Mr. Netanyahu has already amply thanked Mr. Trump for his recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, his decision to move the United States Embassy there from Tel Aviv, and his announcement that this would take effect on May 14, the anniversary of Israel's independence.
It's been amply foreshadowed across several seasons of the TV show (though season eight's execution of it has been rather ham-handed), and based on George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels, it seems to be what Martin planned all along.
"Because breath tests are significantly less intrusive than blood tests and in most cases amply serve law enforcement interests, we conclude that a breath test, but not a blood test, may be administered as a search incident to a lawful arrest for drunk driving," Alito wrote.
JAKARTA, Aug 21980 (Reuters) - India's days of ruling the field hockey roost at the Olympics might be a distant memory but they remain a continental power as their men's team amply illustrated with a 22020-0 hammering of Hong Kong at the Asian Games on Wednesday.
We have confidence—amply evidenced by the technological transformation of the world since the scientific revolution, and by the cash value of validated predictions based on esoteric mathematical abstraction—that the world picture it conveys is true, or more nearly true than anything else on offer.
One thing is becoming amply clear where AI and tech platform power is concerned: Algorithmic automation at scale is having all sorts of unpleasant societal consequences — which, if we're being charitable, can be put down to the result of corporates optimizing AI for scale and business growth.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) amply proves, genetic testing can yield complicated results.
Scholarly policy makers like George P. Shultz, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick and Bill Bennett held prominent posts in the Reagan administration, a tradition that continued into the George W. Bush administration — amply stocked with the likes of Paul D. Wolfowitz, John J. Dilulio Jr. and Condoleezza Rice.
"Boy Erased," adapted by Joel Edgerton from Garrard Conley's memoir of the same title, is the second film this year to tackle the subject of conversion therapy, a technique that is a mix of religious dogma and dubious science whose cruelty and ineffectiveness have been amply documented.
Putting mayo in cake batter, for example, is a common and long-standing practice that goes back to at least the Great Depression, when bakers tried to make do without an amply supply of butter and milk, though today it's simply used to retain tenderness and moisture.
It occurs at Winesburg College, in Ohio, between a freshman named Marcus Messner (Logan Lerman) and Hawes Caudwell (Tracy Letts), a domineering figure in a solid blue suit, who, as dean of the college, must be amply acquainted with every strain of turpitude among his charges.
From Qenya to Gnomish to Sindarin, the "high elven-speech" J. R. R. Tolkien uses amply throughout the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy was the product of almost 40 years of what the English author once referred to as his "secret vice": glossopoeia, or language creation.
We all do it, and there's no reason this universal linguistic trait amply studied by psychologists and linguists -- the slip of the tongue -- would somehow cease to exist when it came to words referring to descendants of African slaves in the United States in the early 21st century.
She hasn't totally figured out yet what to do with it, but her command of painting's essentials is sure and her determination to work through the ramifications of this particular device amply evident, so it seems like just a matter of time before she starts making truly magnificent work.
As Cindy Sherman has amply demonstrated, the most obvious route for a photographer with these anti-vérité instincts might be the self-portrait, but in the bulk of her work Lawson appears only in relation: she is the unseen person whom all these striking-looking people are looking at.
It's not really clear, in retrospect, whether Obama really believed he was a mere "flavor of the month, or the flavor of the week, or whatever," as he told me; or whether he was deftly practicing the faux modesty required of a politician otherwise amply equipped with self regard.
Burr came under fire after OpenSecrets and ProPublica reported last week that he had sold between $628,000 and $0003 million worth of his stock holdings in mid-February — while he was still publicly reassuring the country that the United States was amply prepared for the growing coronavirus outbreak.
Saddled with the debt from their father's failed business, she waits tables at Shamroxx, a Hooters-esque chain billed as "America's third or fourth most popular restaurant," and resists the move to a management track that she's amply qualified for but would make her job into her life.
But stepping inside and inhaling the old-world flavor of Raffetto's has always been half the fun, and for many years it was amply supplied by Romana Raffetto, a daughter-in-law of Marcello's and the matriarch of the fourth generation of the family that still runs the business.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi did not directly address the atrocities by Myanmar's military and associated mobs that were described the day before — summary killings, babies thrown to their deaths, mass rapes, whole villages burned to cinders — all amply documented by the United Nations and human rights groups.
Nogueira, a pioneer of the deep half guard in mixed martial arts, demonstrated amply that lesson which Michael Johnson learned the other day against Khabib Nurmagomedov: that an underhook on the leg can just as easily be a hand trap for the other guy in mixed martial arts.
The 140-character tweet has never been considered a great vehicle of nuance, but is arguably facing its toughest test yet under President Trump — who has amply demonstrated he's capable of tweeting insults, tweeting vitriol, and tweeting in a way that weaponizes his supporters — especially when he feels under critical fire.
Rehashing problems about climate change, free trade and migration policies — amply discussed in other multilateral talking forums — the next G-20 meeting is missing a chance to address the crucially important issue of the economic policy coordination to strengthen and accelerate the global business cycle by reducing destabilizing trade imbalances.
" In a motion the office filed last month, Kevin J. Wilson, an assistant district attorney, said, "Inspection will reveal that the evidence before the grand jury amply supported the offenses charged, that the grand jury was properly instructed on the law, and that the integrity of the proceedings was unimpaired.
Stories like the ones at those smaller programs have been amply documented, and rightly so: They represent how the structure of college sports, a nominally "equitable" enterprise (according to the N.C.A.A.'s mission statement), prevents certain teams in certain sports — above all football — from sustainably competing at the highest level.
We readers feel its inconvenience most acutely in material terms; had she lived longer she might have written six more novels, though the six she completed have amply sustained 200 years of entertainment, analysis, multimedia adaptation and, lately, zombie attack, which is more than one can say for Fanny Burney.
The young women who hang on her every dissenting opinion and who tattoo her image, complete with lace jabot, onto their arms may be tempted to reduce her life's trajectory to a tale of "don't get mad, get even," but as this book amply demonstrates, it's a good deal more elusive than that.
Though the set is almost propless, the vast Barrymore stage essentially transformed into a black box, Daldry (with the help of Bob Crowley, the play's designer) makes the space feel amply inhabited, grouping any off-duty members of his exuberant, winning cast of fourteen around the raised platform where the action takes place.
Not your conventional runway stars, they included the 39-year-old African-born Alek Wek, who walked at the Row; the amply proportioned Georgia Pratt at Tome; and Candice Huffine and Marquita Pring at Prabal Gurung, each wearing a waist-cinched midi-dress much like those paraded by the size 0 models.
That was amply demonstrated Friday afternoon, when the S&P 500 lost nearly 20 points on the sudden decision of China officials meeting in Washington for trade negotiations to change their travel schedule and head back to China earlier than planned, again highlighting that trade talks are the marginal movers of the market.
But as the rise of Trump has made amply clear, prominent Republicans don't necessarily understand their own party's situation, and particularly the fact that the future of the G.O.P. still depends on a demographic that's associated with the uncool past: Middle aged, working class white people in the Midwest and the Scots-Irish belt.
My review handset has 8GB of RAM on board, but I'm confident the entry-level 6GB will be amply sufficient, too — the real star of this show is Huawei's 7nm Kirin 980 processor at the heart of the View 203, which wipes the floor with the Snapdragon 845 that powers the 6T and Pixel.
Down the road Gallop wants to raise her own $200 million for her own sex-tech fund — because, as she says, it has been amply proven that there is a ton of money to be made from approaching one of the most powerful forces in human lives in an ethical, transparent, empathic and open way.
He was a gay kid in London when his older brother came home to their mother's flat and pulled out a copy of "Dirty Mind," the singer's 1980 album that featured a black and white image of the Minneapolis singer wearing an open studded trench coat that amply displayed his bare-torsoed, androgynous glory.
The past quarter-century record of repeatedly falling prey to Pyongyang's carrot-and-stick strategy makes it amply clear: Only financial constriction over several years that raises the specter of regime instability, a policy that was emerging in 2017 before effectively abandoned by President Trump in 2018, stands a chance of changing Pyongyang's calculations.
In 2014 the inspector general reported that after the United States decided to replace the Afghan Army's Kalashnikovs with NATO-standard weapons (a boon for the rifles' manufacturer with a much less obvious value for an already amply armed Afghan force), the Afghan Army ended up with a surplus of more than 83,000 Kalashnikovs.
The tale of the supposedly hidden server may have appealed to Mr. Trump because it undercut a well-established fact that he has resented and resisted for three years: The Russian government interfered in the 2016 election to help him win, an effort thoroughly documented by American intelligence agencies and amply supported by public evidence.
"Because breath tests are significantly less intrusive than blood tests and in most cases amply serve law enforcement interests, we conclude that a breath test, but not a blood test, may be administered as a search incident to a lawful arrest for drunk driving," Justice Samuel Alito said in delivering the opinion of the court.
But as continues to become clearer, the inscrutable algorithms that dictate who sees which post, the advantages the already amply socially networked command, and, as recently harped on in a big New York Times feature, the ability of the well-heeled to purchase followers and faves outright, mean the digital spaces we share are anything but equitable.
At Davos and the other international conclaves where the muckety-mucks celebrate the new economic world they have helped create, which has rewarded them so amply, corporate leaders move seamlessly from sessions discussing the risks of climate change, growing inequality and financial instability, to dinners at which they praise tax cuts for billionaires and corporations and applaud proposals for deregulation.
Those games might entail having key language inserted into a piece of legislation as it gets finalized by Congress, or sending a top-notch legal team to Federal District Court when a favorable way of interpreting a particular statutory provision is potentially at stake, or making sure that business views are amply reflected in the EPA's notice-and-comment rule-making process.
The answer is very complex but amply visible (and readable) in the exhibition: Unorthodox is not about orthodox/unorthodox as a binary system, but feeds from the Jewish tradition's postulate that truth, rather than being achieved at the end of a long chain of formal logic, requires a dialogical relationship between the life of the mind and the life of the community.
"The injunction undermines the Executive Branch's efforts, including its international diplomatic efforts, to encourage the large number of aliens transiting Mexico—who, rather than properly presenting themselves at a port of entry, violate our criminal law and endanger themselves, any children accompanying them, and U.S. law enforcement officers by crossing illegally into the country, as recent events have amply demonstrated—to simply follow our laws," they argued.
As the recent re-hanging at the renovated East Building of the National Gallery of Art makes amply evident, there were a lot of artists interested in the expressive possibilities of color who lived and worked in Washington DC between the late 1950s and the late '163s but were not included in Nordland's landmark exhibition: Anne Truitt, Sam Gilliam, Kenneth Young, and Alma Thomas, for example.
"The injunction undermines the Executive Branch's efforts, including its international diplomatic efforts, to encourage the large number of aliens transiting Mexico—who, rather than properly presenting themselves at a port of entry, violate our criminal law and endanger themselves, any children accompanying them, and U.S. law enforcement officers by crossing illegally into the country, as recent events have amply demonstrated—to simply follow our laws," Justice Department lawyers argued.
Therefore, there is an urgent need not only to put Assad, and by extension Putin, in the dock as war criminals — and they have amply justified that appellation due to their conduct in Syria and Ukraine — there is an equally urgent need to restore the principles that treaties must be observed and that governments are not only accountable to their people but to the international community as a whole.
For people in countries that adopted the euro, there is a whole other set of constraints on what the left can do, as the Greek experience amply demonstrates, but even in the countries that did not, the fundamental character of their economic life has been tilted permanently away from the kind of economic management characteristic of Europe in the '50s and '60s, and toward an entrenchment of the market at all levels.
In other words, hello $3BN worth of positive PR. But how far one positive PR story — however ambitiously framed and generously self funded — can stretch to 'reputation wash' a tech giant whose command over information and attention spans has scaled so gigantic it has, in all likelihood, the democracy-crushing ability to swing votes and sway elections, as well as the amply demonstrated capacity to spread misinformation, hate speech and even spark or inflame large-scale violence remains to be seen.
For those who believe he is the worst ever – and, with this week's scandal surrounding what Trump might have said to Ukraine's president and the subsequent opening of an impeachment inquiry, that view has been amply reinforced – let's stipulate something else: Nothing Trump has done, not a single thing, would rank in the top five of what George W. Bush did in the first term of his presidency in terms of sheer, utter, unequivocal harm to the United States, to its legal and governing norms, to the stability of the international system and to the economic security of Americans.
For all the real progress America has made, we live in a country in which a major political party still seeks to strip black people of the vote (as political scientists have shown time and again, there is no greater fraud in American politics than the allegation of voter fraud); in which black parents of all economic classes feel the urgent need to warn their children about how easily they could wind up dead in an encounter with law enforcement; in which a man, accused of discrimination at the start of his career, was recently elected President; and in which, as an ocean of social scientific research amply demonstrates, African Americans face significant headwinds in their attempts to climb the socioeconomic ladder.
It does so by amply documenting how President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats worried by Jeremy Corbyn's UK rise amid anti-Semitism Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 28503 MORE sought to use the office of the presidency for personal political benefit at the expense of America's national interests in tendering U.S. military aid to Ukraine on the condition that its president announce it would investigate former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats seek leverage for trial Democrats spend big to put Senate in play MORE and alleged Ukrainian involvement into the 22019 U.S. elections.

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