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The feature — or lack thereof, as the case may be — is notable.
The decision, or non-decision as the case may be, was unanimous.
"Thank you, or not, as the case may be," Frank said, grimly.
Volvo is already ahead of the curve (or curb, as the case may be).
People would choose these hills, or shallows as the case may be, to die on.
Matt: I just wanted to see how big it was—or not, as the case may be.
Now under scrutiny, old skeletons — or socks, as the case may be — are being dragged from his closet.
Imagine that you are a fast food worker, slinging burgers or shoveling fries, as the case may be.
Desperation makes a man do crazy things—or eat ravenous amounts of food, as the case may be.
But it's also about the act of seeing and being seen — or as the case may be, frustratingly unseen.
Implementation will be subject to local laws, regulations and practices, including as the case may be employee representatives consultation.
USFWS plans to get the ball rolling — or as the case may be, the pellet-launching drone flying — in September.
Some guests just can't handle the financial strain of attending a wedding — or weddings, plural, as the case may be.
In Alabama, my home state, it's not always easy to speak up — or sit down, as the case may be.
I think the difference between self-confidence and arrogance is the degree of security, or insecurity as the case may be.
But Clementine desperately wants to do what's right (or what's wrong, as the case may be) and make her father proud.
Now social media is raising the stakes by disrupting the way we work, or don't work, as the case may be.
DealBook decided to chart some of the data to see how things are changing — or not, as the case may be.
These new layers offer clues as to how these three will progress (or regress, as the case may be) going forward.
Alas, for them, there's bad news on the doorstep or, as the case may be, in the ditch near the driveway.
Nothing fuels a Hollywood boom (or a boomlet, as the case may be with musicals) like a track record of success.
You certainly couldn't blame her if she simply wanted to take the money and run — or swim, as the case may be
Season two, in particular, digs into questions of motherhood and what compels women to become mothers (or not, as the case may be).
Before giving anything the boot (or the garbage bag, as the case may be), Kondo says to thank the item for its service.
It's safe to say members of both parties would accuse her — or him, as the case may be — of blatantly shredding the Constitution.
Knowing how quickly (or slowly, as the case may be) companies like Google and Samsung move, six weeks doesn't seem like much time.
To expose their soft underbelly (or loose underbelly as the case may be), the better to appear open and uncalculated with their peers.
Indeed, there is considerable anger about the new format, with protest groups formed and angry fans mobilised – or demobilised, as the case may be.
While this is all very convenient today, Lawrence has his sights set on the future of driving, or not driving, as the case may be.
DSRC is also the technology favored — so far — by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration for V2X (or B2V, as the case may be) communications.
You can only swipe left so many times before you feel like aggressively flinging that screen across the room — or cage, as the case may be.
The interest they earn on those reserves — or do not earn, as the case may be — helps determine the cost of other kinds of borrowing and lending.
Amid all this flux, a pause and a retreat from public life became crucial as Lyons contemplated the next chapter — or chapters, as the case may be.
Both Uber and Tesla have recently come under fire (or under lawsuit, as the case may be) for systemic sexism and accusations of "pervasive harassment" of employees.
Now, all those hopes and dreams have devolved into breathless deconstructions of courtside exchanges with fans and team-issued apologies — or nonapologies, as the case may be.
Our preference towards—or distaste for, as the case may be—certain musical intervals stems from being steeped from an early age in the rules of Western music.
Asking for help is a vital start and you should keep doing it (whether it's that trusted friend, a professional resource, or both, as the case may be).
Circadian rhythms are primarily modulated by the day-night cycle, and inform an organism when to do things like eat, sleep, or migrate, as the case may be.
GreenLunch Bento 3-in-1 Bento Lunch Box, available at Amazon, $29.89Don't send dad off to work (or school, as the case may be) with a brown bag.
Mr. McConnell consulted regularly with Mr. Trump about the influence he could apply on wavering members or those he should steer clear of, as the case may be.
As a painter, I think of one's clothing as similar to a painting's frame: there to bring attention to the art or wearer, as the case may be.
Point is, after spending an hour or so with the phone yesterday, I now find myself with the Galaxy Fold in hand (or hands, as the case may be).
A reported data breach that actually happened in China highlights a little-noted but important aspect of what's going on — or not going on, as the case may be.
Now here's a video to make you forget those Monday blues, and help you start focusing on the winter whites — or blacks and whites, as the case may be.
One of the current preoccupations of fine jewelry collectors is an assemblage of necklaces that is layered, personal and playfully disheveled (or artfully edited, as the case may be).
For those willing to take the plunge — or dig into the challenge, as the case may be — over twenty years, the company has claimed that savings can be about $35,000.
The monologue segues to the theme of the fake crowd or claque, essentially people planted in a theater audience and paid to applaud or boo, as the case may be.
The point is really that confidence (or overconfidence, as the case may be) can backfire once you're in office, and that a little self-doubt can go a long way.
Though its side effects have varied over the years, it has remained in each iteration a gruesomely unpleasant murder tool (or non-fatal face-mangling tool, as the case may be).
I didn't know how it worked, who it was designed to pleasure, or what you should know before putting it on (or a ring on it, as the case may be).
Whereas with oral — or aural — history, you don't know where the interviews will take you, and you are apt to get surprises, pleasant and (rarely) unpleasant, as the case may be.
Global change on the scale we need cannot happen without some radical shake-ups in how power operates and how things are assigned value (or not, as the case may be).
Phones are shut up in drawers, tablets placed on shelves, other devices are put in handbags — and, you know, thrown into garbage cans and stashed in pumpkins, as the case may be.
The virtues of an open platform are lost on the victim of a spontaneous Twitter mob, inspired anonymously or, as the case may be, by the president-elect of the United States.
The DCMS has hauled Facebook in for questioning multiple times now over to its ongoing investigation into how Facebook provides access to and safeguards (or doesn't as the case may be) user data.
"I think the language being used is probably not exactly clear and that the authorities have purposely made things unclear and open to interpretation or, as the case may be, misinterpretation" he said.
Software simulation is a way to prepare for these rarely occurring instances without risk and without having to wait for conditions to align themselves just right (or wrong, as the case may be).
If can order the footwear for your Yeezy-obsessed friends and family (or, as the case may be your Yeezy-obsessed self) using the app Adidas Confirmed or the Yeezy website until 4 p.m.
It's making those moves at a time when many musicians and songwriters have grown disillusioned with the music industry and how they can (or can't, as the case may be) make money in it.
Carriers typically rely on triangulating cell towers and a smartphone's GPS signal, but that method can only get you so far (or so close, as the case may be), especially in crowded or indoor areas.
I really was trying to pick crucial scenes and conversations that are illustrative of the larger way I grew up talking about adoption and race, or not talking about it as the case may be.
Melendez says at this point, the actual owner of the dogs — a different woman — came forward to take responsibility, allegedly because she felt badly her friends — or family, as the case may be — were being threatened.
If you sense that referees don't want to influence the outcome of games with a two-minute penalty, that feeling is 30 times greater for people doling out suspensions—or not, as the case may be.
The ultimate say on what gets played rests with the 'host' of the room, who can order music or delete tracks suggested by others, as well as help moderate conversations (or not, as the case may be).
Even the mere suggestion of the phrase, with its recognizable cadence and impeccable timing, perfectly summoned the feeling of being caught dead in your tracks by something surprising (or surprisingly painful, as the case may be). 2.
Yet she also writes within the familiar R&B tradition, in which formalized pop songs are representational vehicles for desire, and she's not above licking her lips over invoked and addressed lovers — or recoiling, as the case may be.
While this is nothing new — Fox has a rich history of sexual harassment lawsuits and settlements to date — it comes at a time of heightened awareness of treatment (or mistreatment, as the case may be) of women's workplace issues.
"Sorry" is faster, tighter, and hookier, combining similar textural elements to form a more conventional pop song whose chorus you can scream at the top of your lungs or hum discreetly throughout the day as the case may be.
The picture this paints is of a man who does not view himself as subject to the law, but as tasked solely with its creation and enforcement — or, as the case may be, pre-emptive over-policing to establish his authority.
But to others, it is an added layer of security that allows them to watch a baseball game — or not watch it, as the case may be — without the fear of being injured or the burden of constantly being on alert.
He reminds us that in a world of increasing sham, movies have the virtue of being instructive, occasionally enlightening shams — to embrace or ignore, as the case may be, but always full of bright dreams, dark visions and glittering possibilities.
That's one of the reasons why the "logical family" works so well: you can't sit down with your mother and father and grumpy—or Trumpy, as the case may be—old aunt and talk about having sex in the club, or whatever.
They're probably not pondering the fact that they feel no empathy for the Baghdadis of the world, or that they feel little if any empathy for the Trumps of the world or, as the case may be, the Nancy Pelosis of the world.
It's a tale told by a talking fetus who's a kind of Hamlet in utero — a baby-to-be (or not-to-be, as the case may be), who bears witness to an affair between his mother, Trudy, and his uncle Claude.
There are many, many people in the world who will try to tell you that you're doing it wrong, whatever "it" is: work, parenting (or not parenting, as the case may be), tying your shoes, having sex, being in love, building a life.
But I, for one, am proud that the United States and Israel do not put duct tape over the mouths of their diverse and very outspoken populations, who can disagree, ridicule, insult or praise their elected leaders, as the case may be.
The Verified badge is something that Twitter popularized, but is also available on other social platforms like Facebook and Instagram where it's used to indicate that the profile in question is the official one representing the brand or public figure, as the case may be.
There is a growing crop of left candidates taking aim at high-profile House Democrats in typically safe seats, trying to give them a run for their money over how aggressively they are (or aren't, as the case may be) going after President Donald Trump.
Occasionally there would be informal talks on subject matters related to the village's theme, but for the most part these rooms were practical spaces, dedicated to exposing vulnerabilities in IoT products or teaching their villagers the art of data duplication, as the case may be.
" The full oath: "I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of Donald Trump, now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: so help me God.
" The oath provides: "I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of [Donald John Trump], now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: so help me God.
"Considering the circumstances, their impact on the wholesale power market and the resulting speculative effects, EDF urges the energy and finance ministries to take all necessary measures, including, as the case may be, the temporary suspension of the ARENH scheme," EDF said in a statement.
First there was pizza rat, defying logic (or not, as the case may be) and hogging Twitter feeds everywhere, by dragging a slice of pizza double its size down the steps of a New York subway station to gorge on in the privacy of his own manhole.
It sounds like a ridiculous premise: a novel narrated by a talking fetus who's a kind of Hamlet in utero — a baby-to-be (or not-to-be, as the case may be), who eavesdrops on the affair between his mother, Trudy, and his Uncle Claude.
When Richard Koshalek, Director of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., started thinking about a unique space within the museum that could house a cultural think tank, he realized he'd need some help thinking outside the box—or, as the case may be, outside the rotunda.
Earlier today, our colleagues at Deadspin discovered something strange about the new gif search in iOS 10's iMessage: Inadvertently do the wrong search, for, say, the word "huge," and you could be looking straight at a stranger's genitals (or a cartoon horse's, as the case may be).
" This oath is prescribed by Senate rules: "I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of [Donald John Trump], now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: So help me God.
"I do think there's also a pervasive sense in this White House that at some point you're going to have to set the record straight or give your perspective on events that took place, or actions you took — or didn't take — as the case may be," Sims told the Times.
Much virtual ink is currently being spent by political pundits across the country, all of whom are attempting to dissect President Trump's first 2202 days in office, in the process offering predictions for what his actions (or inactions as the case may be) hold for the remainder of his presidency.
As with many heartthrob solo debuts, what stands out about this one is a glistening male vanity that can result in detail-obsessed fussiness or a solemn preoccupation with having real feelings as the case may be, and always the absurd self-objectification of anxious self-redefinition, yet that isn't even the problem.
However, unlike other regressive activities that adults have engaged in, such as watching the "Twilight" films and reading "Harry Potter" books, the coloring book trend is all about the cultivation of calm; the blithe notion that one can eclipse stress with a crayon (or a sharp colored pencil, as the case may be).
"But I do think there's also a pervasive sense in this White House that at some point you're going to have to set the record straight or give your perspective on events that took place, or actions you took — or didn't take — as the case may be," Mr. Sims said on Sunday.
Neither Landsteiner nor any of his American teammates are featured in the calendar — "We're not exactly the beefcakes," said John Shuster, a four-time Olympian and the team's leader — but they were no less focused on making gains (or losses, as the case may be) in the weight room ahead of the Games.
Here's the problem: One of his main rationales for his candidacy, from the beginning until now, is that he's a proven winner, does everything better than everyone else and can take Americans along with him for a long, happy ride on his gaudy, gold-plated victory train (or plane, as the case may be).
The highlights — or lowlights, as the case may be — include: unraveling Dodd-Frank rules designed to protect the American people from a repeat of the Great Recession; repealing a host of EPA regulations designed to fight climate change and protect our air and water; and repealing Internet privacy protections that Big Telecom clamored for.
Given that Asana's two co-founders, Dustin Moskovitz and Rosenstein, previously had close ties to Facebook — Moskovitz as a co-founder and Rosenstein as its early engineering lead — you might wonder if Timeline and the rest of its new company productivity engine might be bringing more social elements to the table (or desk, as the case may be).
If Trump does try to revolutionize U.S. foreign policy, he won't have to do it alone; he can summon and bolster that minority faction in his own party that has always seen NATO as both a waste of money and an unnecessary constraint on America's freedom of action—or inaction, as the case may be—abroad.
It's probably a living one (or an undead one, as the case may be.) Some of the haunted houses have statues that are just that, but a couple have rooms designed to mix live actors holding very, very still with props, and waiting for one to move makes for some of the most stomach-dropping scares.
"The Court concludes that, currently, there is no obligation under EU law, for a search engine operator who grants a request for de-referencing made by a data subject, as the case may be,... to carry out such a de-referencing on all the versions of its search engine," the ECJ said in a statement Tuesday.
" Why it matters: Senators must take the following oath before being sworn in for an impeachment trial: "I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be,) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of [name of person being impeached], now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: so help me God.
"There is no obligation under EU law, for a search engine operator who grants a request for de-referencing made by a data subject, as the case may be, following an injunction from a supervisory or judicial authority of a Member State, to carry out such a de-referencing on all the versions of its search engine," it said in a press release on Tuesday.
Slow, unobtrusive (although sometimes quite crunchy) drum clicks and spare, heavy basslines frame a whizzing, impressionistic blur including but not limited to minimal splashes of keyboard loop and maximal blocks of keyboard gloss, grimy or whooshy or clinically antiseptic electronic texture as the case may be, and the disembodied ghost of Auto-Tune floating through the digital soundscape in search of a larynx to burrow into.
So while many of you are headed home over this long weekend dreading that inevitable moment when the election comes up in conversation over the dinner table, instead of engaging in the usual shouting match and tears, this year perhaps we should all take a page out of Tove Lo's book instead and try wearing our personal politics on our proverbial sleeves, or laps, as the case may be.
"Thus, the Court concludes that, currently, there is no obligation under EU law, for a search engine operator who grants a request for de-referencing made by a data subject, as the case may be, following an injunction from a supervisory or judicial authority of a Member State, to carry out such a de-referencing on all the versions of its search engine," the court said in its decision.
Once a subsequent agreement between the Union and the United Kingdom becomes applicable after the entry into force of the Withdrawal Agreement, this Protocol shall then, from the date of application of such subsequent agreement and in accordance with the provisions of that agreement setting out the effect of that agreement on this Protocol, not apply or shall cease to apply, as the case may be, in whole or in part, notwithstanding Article 20.
" The "Oath" is defined by Senate rules and would read: "I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of [President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE], now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: So help me God.

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