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"assiduously" Definitions
  1. in a way that involves working very hard and taking great care

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He's just worked, more assiduously than most, to avoid answering
He applied a small white towel assiduously to his face.
McCain courted the press corps assiduously while Trump disdains it.
He also worked assiduously to promote development in the city.
America's most liberal president, he assiduously avoided campaigning as one.
In the most recent term, he maneuvered assiduously among competing interests.
Players polish the shiny side on their trousers assiduously, for example.
For years, he assiduously avoided reporters who blanket the Capitol hallways.
Instead, Latino voters are looking assiduously for someone to vote for.
Just as assiduously as he pursued donors, Schumer wooed the press.
He lived for the nation and served it assiduously for decades.
Since then, Ms Sinema has assiduously cultivated a moderate image and record.
Marvel has also assiduously provided its audience with a sense of ownership.
Warren and other top-tier candidates are assiduously courting African-American leaders.
A former boarding school student assiduously dodged watermelon slices in the cafeteria.
The "Iliad" parallels, in this inciting incident and elsewhere, are assiduously followed.
To market its Minecraft novel, Del Rey has been assiduously courting players.
"Assiduously when doing that show, I stayed away from slang," he said.
While most experienced politicians assiduously avoid racially tinged remarks, Republican Maine Gov.
I read it assiduously, and even now I am discovering new nuances.
He told senators that he would assiduously avoid potential conflicts of interest.
Top BJP ministers and officials, including Mr Modi, have assiduously courted the state.
Evidence related to the operation was assiduously gathered over that period of time.
During those inter-provocation years, Pyongyang worked assiduously to advance its nuclear capabilities.
Mr. Colbert has tracked the Russia investigation more assiduously than any other host.
When doctors did use vibrators on women, they assiduously avoided touching their clitorises.
MPs cheer Mr Bahuri's appointment: senior police assiduously cultivate good relations with politicians.
Kroc was unlike today's billionaires, assiduously planning and tracking their largess for perpetuity.
"Decision papers" needing the president's signature are tracked assiduously by White House staffers.
So what next for the man who has devoted himself so assiduously to athletics?
I became proficient at erasing my internet history but they monitored it assiduously nevertheless.
Mr Trump has courted these voters as assiduously as he has insulted everyone else.
The religious hatred it represents has been assiduously cultivated in Pakistan for many years.
No prey was stalked more assiduously than McEnroe, who didn't always relish the attention.
Yellen has worked assiduously to keep out of the intense fray on Capitol Hill.
Each had decided on his or her brand and worked assiduously to burnish it.
They assiduously avoid the "I" word, painting the committee's work as garden-variety oversight.
You can't have a story without peril or change, which this film assiduously avoids.
A best-selling author for more than 30 years, Mr. Johnson assiduously avoided publicity.
No other competition measures its standing compared with that of its rivals so assiduously.
Zola, who was born in poverty, assiduously worked his way up the social ladder.
Clinton has been assiduously making a pitch to disaffected Republicans ever since the Democratic convention.
Nutritional information and ingredients labels are now assiduously consulted before any packaged food is purchased.
Elsewhere in the world, soda companies have assiduously worked their government connections and economic clout.
Data from Stratagem — a sports trading firm — shows quite how assiduously Burnley defends its goal.
Donald Trump spent the first few months of the coronavirus pandemic assiduously downplaying its severity.
Like many of those waiting, Abbasi assiduously tracks whatever data she can glean on the waivers.
He typically assiduously avoids calling out his opponents by name while criticizing their campaigns and policies.
He worked those differences assiduously with the objective of closing on a renegotiated free trade deal.
Both states voted twice for George W. Bush, who assiduously courted Hispanic voters and suburban moderates.
No Democrat has stepped forward to back him, though Pompeo has been courting their support assiduously.
It will no longer pursue acquisitions as assiduously and it is increasing its research and development.
Because even in an assiduously "non-political" film, choosing to ignore politics is a political choice.
"They're playing too assiduously to the critics of Twitter," said Paul Begala, the longtime Democratic strategist.
You can see it in his assiduously crafted physique, and in virtually everything he has ever designed.
Palin serves as a particularly effective shield against Mr. Cruz, who has assiduously courted Iowa's evangelical voters.
Things look particularly bad for the so-called "ordinary working families" that Mrs May is courting assiduously.
What if he worked assiduously to build relationships with the intelligence agencies, the military, and congressional leaders?
Fed officials assiduously guard their political independence, seen as crucial for its ability to steer the economy.
The six countries not bidding for either agency have been courted assiduously and may seek favors elsewhere.
Wagner's inescapable conclusion: The story continued in this vein—cautious, assiduously neutral, lobotomized […] Both sides were heard.
But Iran has long anticipated strikes by Israel or the U.S., and has no doubt prepared assiduously.
Fortunately, The Americans' fifth season succeeds in addressing our current world by being its assiduously careful self.
Still, there's something moving about a novelist assiduously reconfiguring history just so one good man can live.
Israel neither confirms nor denies the existence of the targeted assassination program that Bergman so assiduously documents.
But there is perhaps no federal law that has been lobbied as assiduously as the tax code.
British governments have assiduously courted the Russian president despite his mounting repression at home and aggression abroad.
She won the Democratic primary by spending years slowly, assiduously, building relationships with the entire Democratic Party.
White pride is troubling because of its association with a violent fringe movement that the FBI tracks assiduously.
Its stance on consumers' privacy, which it protects more assiduously than other technology giants, may be an advantage.
Toyota assiduously tries to avoid layoffs, even during times when the motor vehicle market is not doing well.
But the campaign is also assiduously cultivating a working class base that reflects the nation's evolving demographic composition.
Projecting out four years is a stickier wicket, one Sanders has assiduously avoided discussing in any meaningful way.
Indeed, women remain more assiduously regarded and judged than men based on their personal appearances in everyday life.
He assiduously reported his 23 novels on trips from Bremen to Beirut to Bangkok, learning two great lessons.
They were simply men and women who worked assiduously every day to bring local news to their community.
And chairman Clayton, as I mentioned, has assiduously avoided any commitment to put the issue before the commission.
Patterson said the United States and Russia were working "very assiduously" on the question of defining terrorist groups.
Waymo has fought assiduously for months to make sure its allegations against Uber remain in the public eye.
Mr. Netanyahu has assiduously sought Mr. Putin's acquiescence, with nine visits to Moscow in the last three years.
President Richard Nixon assiduously cultivated China's Mao Zedong, the shah of Iran and the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev.
It's a telltale problem that the word "Democrat" goes assiduously unmentioned, though all the characters clearly skew blue.
Mr. Said writes to the photos so assiduously and with such effect as to make one powerful essay.
This lets readers draw their own conclusions about how assiduously the settlement actually held the bank to account.
In that case, Mr. Schumer assiduously avoided dealing directly with the White House and worked with congressional Republicans.
TOKYO — Few foreign leaders have courted President Trump as assiduously as the prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe.
They vowed to protect that data more assiduously, this time regarding the US government as one of their attackers.
But by studying a strange faith so assiduously, Marracci and his contemporaries did it a service, Mr Bevilacqua says.
From powders to plants, he assiduously acquired pigments and their source materials to establish an unparalleled collection of colorants.
But she's assiduously watching which projects she takes on and working to find ways to control her projects herself.
And if I'd done it, we would not have the important and assiduously researched work that we have here.
In the 1950s and '733s, researchers assiduously explored LSD as a tool for treating mental illness and various addictions.
Men's and women's locker rooms feature posters highlighting all the regions you must lather assiduously: head, armpits, undercarriage, feet.
It avoids a series in Toronto, whose heavily right-handed lineup Girardi assiduously avoided using Sabathia against last season.
It's the first time the assiduously conservative Landmarks Preservation Commission has allowed a modern reinterpretation on a historic facade.
They've been chasing it assiduously — but did they actually have an idea what they'd do when they caught it?
Mr. Bolsonaro and Mr. Trump have cultivated each other assiduously, and the parallels between them are at times striking.
At functions with Federer, Shiffrin found herself assiduously studying how the tennis star behaved and interacted with the public.
This morning, the Washington Post and NPR both reported that the Trump administration had worked assiduously to free them.
Mr. Bevin has assiduously courted Mr. Trump, making repeated trips to Washington and appearing with him whenever he can.
From the moment he took office, Mr. Mugabe worked assiduously and sometimes bloodily to cement his rise to power.
The messages purport to show Mr Kocner assiduously trying to help Mr Fico's Smer-SD party stay in power.
Simply recall who Democrats' impeachment leaders were and who stayed most assiduously away — even if ultimately voting for it.
She has been assiduously monitoring the Washington debate for months, incapable of putting herself on a social media diet.
During his confirmation hearing in May, Mr. Bernhardt told senators that he would assiduously avoid potential conflicts of interest.
I always have a stack of things I need to read for research, and I assiduously avoid that stack.
The main political groups in the European Parliament, courted assiduously by Spanish ministers, were similarly reluctant to stir the pot.
He pushed an aggressive buy-back programme to support the share price, which Mr Redstone was known to watch assiduously.
Once you twig that it is following assiduously in the footsteps of "Mary Poppins", it starts to feel oppressively predictable.
If all of science's excavated bones were examined as assiduously as the Swartkrans specimen, many more cases would probably emerge.
Recognizing his influence, presidents made a point of seeking friendly relations with Mr. Graham; Lyndon B. Johnson did so assiduously.
Adapting a classic treatment of the irrationality of the military mind, they work assiduously to ensure that everything makes sense.
What they have become is less evident: sculpture, yes, but also, zombies, masks, mysteriously inhabited yet empty vessels, assiduously reworked.
Sometimes streets are cross-hatched, or outlined assiduously in one colour and filled in another, to indicate their jumbled complexion.
During the campaign, Duterte courted Marcos loyalists assiduously, making it a priority to rebury Marcos in the national Heroes Cemetery.
Cruz is assiduously following this road map by presenting himself as the champion of the two "very conservative" voting blocs.
The viewer's eye is drawn down neat furrows and along irrigation systems; gardeners can be seen assiduously tending to crops.
Mr. Silvers could blow hot and cold on his writers, courting them assiduously, then dropping them without explanation or apology.
In one of the most original turns in the book, Levitsky and Ziblatt assiduously dismantle the myth of American exceptionalism.
But then Trump unexpectedly won, and Republican members of Congress set about assiduously avoiding any form of meaningful executive branch oversight.
"We assiduously worked to make sure that no provisions actually affect the agreement as it is," he said in an interview.
" Irabor says: "We are working assiduously so that all of them are rescued and brought back to live in their communities.
And yet she is surrounded by people, like her husband, who seem to be working assiduously to damage that minority support.
There is no one — no national regulatory body and frequently no local overseer — assiduously supervising where all that money is going.
She worked assiduously to ensure she retained the support of black voters in the face of a major push by Sanders.
The oil and gas industry worked assiduously for decades to shield themselves from financial responsibility for their contribution to climate change.
Kadyrov was removed from the Facebook and Instagram social networks as a result, platforms he used assiduously for public relations purposes.
Ms. Garcia says that staff members handle each outburst as best they can and work assiduously to address Mr. Paredes's behavior.
"Ivey assiduously blamed the fall of the U.S. economy," Roy S. Johnson, a columnist for AL.com, wrote in a recent piece.
It is not accurate to say, as some are, that David is an ardent neocon who assiduously opposed the Iran Deal.
The mustachioed governor has spent decades assiduously fostering trade and other relations between his small, land-locked state and the Middle Kingdom.
He didn't just feel like a father figure; he felt like your father figure, a sense that he courted and developed assiduously.
Since the campaign, Ivanka Trump has assiduously cultivated an image as the voice of moderation, even liberalism, whispering in her father's ear.
The violence and its chaotic aftermath are hardly the image the Indian government will want advertised as it assiduously courts foreign investment.
After the State Department fiasco Mr Netanyahu drilled himself assiduously on the presentational skills a modern politician benefits so much from mastering.
As we document, the Justice Department has worked assiduously to prevent this information from coming out, gagging an attorney who sought answers.
But she never dissects whether the left has embraced the deceptive funding mechanisms that she so assiduously has traced for the right.
Just as Bill Cosby set out to assiduously destroy his legacy as America's great black dad, Barack Obama arrived on the scene.
The Russian president clearly wants a thaw in relations with the U.S., but he's also been assiduously courting China as an ally.
These are two groups that have worked assiduously to remain ignorant of economics and the negative ramifications of poorly thought out legislation.
Masters decides which to pursue based on the criteria of egregiousness and reportorial difficulty—very egregious and very difficult she pursues assiduously.
There's Ben Arkin, the artist-patriarch, who has assiduously worked for decades in his unrenovated loft on artwork that has never sold.
Mr. Sokolich's recollection of gifts and favors underscored just how assiduously Christie administration officials used the levers of power to secure endorsements.
President Xi Jinping has assiduously courted and thoroughly cemented his leadership over the PLA and faces no serious challenges to his command.
But this is the party the Republicans have been deliberately and assiduously building for many decades, the party of division and intolerance.
Through five Republics, the French have assiduously cared for this apogee of French culture, a national symbol baked into the country's psyche.
Capturing Polly was more difficult, in large part because she never held elective office, and worked assiduously to stay behind the scenes.
Democratic leaders worked assiduously to heal rifts and avoid a recurrence in 2020, in part by overhauling the party's presidential nomination process.
For the past several years LACMA has been assiduously buying contemporary Iranian art and now has the largest collection in the country.
On Thursday, he will meet with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, in Vladivostok, a leader whom Mr. Abe has pursued assiduously.
"North Korea is attempting to dismiss with a smirk efforts towards disarmament we have assiduously undertaken over the years," Mr. Abe said.
Unfortunately, fringe groups whose idea of "defending" the Constitution is arguing that it was adopted illegally assiduously continue to perpetuate the myth.
And that's not even to mention the public mistrust of journalists so assiduously cultivated by people with a political axe to grind.
The challenge for Democrats in this country going forward is to self-monitor more assiduously for divergence from the May-Timothy strategy.
But DeSantis assiduously courted Trump, aggressively booking himself on Fox News as a pro-Trump talking head and impressing the White House.
Lam even as government censors assiduously tried to block word of the Hong Kong protests from reaching the public in mainland China.
It is possible to mark the flow of German history through intensely pursued and assiduously followed debates in Rechtswissenschaft, the study of jurisprudence.
Though the London Stock Exchange has courted Aramco assiduously, the City is becoming more ambivalent about oil and gas investments for environmental reasons.
Eager to dispel any and all traces of what he knew was "out there," Scully assiduously began to paint in relation to layering.
The Russian government, which has worked assiduously to undermine European solidarity in recent years, has any number of reasons to celebrate, analysts said.
Kim's government was assiduously improving military capabilities while signaling negotiating demands, said Leif-Eric Easley, an international relations expert at Seoul's Ewha University.
Inning limits and pitch counts for young players should be monitored as assiduously in youth baseball as they are in the major leagues.
The emoluments clause has rarely been interpreted by courts, in part because previous presidents have assiduously avoided the potential for conflicts of interest.
This may sound like the precise policing of political correctness that Trump and some of the other Republican candidates have so assiduously shunned.
Mao Zedong's image hung in homes as a symbol of the hopes of the people, and families studied his speeches and writings assiduously.
But Mr. Trump has assiduously cultivated a relationship with Mr. Xi, and his willingness to confront him on this issue is not clear.
Scientists have been working assiduously to prevent just such a rogue use of the rapidly advancing technology for making changes in human DNA.
And Mr. McConnell has done little to woo the health care stakeholders whom Mr. Obama courted assiduously from his first months in office.
Since becoming ambassador in June 2018, Mr. Cornstein has assiduously courted Mr. Orban, giving the Hungarian leader unexpected influence in the Trump administration.
Their words carry weight across many parts of society, and they are assiduously courted for their support — and frequently killed for their criticism.
And scientists who studied PCBs in New York City schools said this method — of testing air quality and cleaning assiduously — was very effective.
The narrator assiduously listens to other women tell their stories; for her, the highest form of intimacy is perhaps the act of divulging.
But even the KTU—the Potemkin Village ICE officials have so assiduously cultivated as a model of enlightened detainee care—is highly suspect.
The United States has assiduously sought to avoid scrutiny by the international court, arguing that its national authorities have investigated allegations of abuse.
"It is not accurate to say, as some are, that David is an ardent neocon who assiduously opposed the Iran Deal," he said.
We must confront a truth that we have assiduously avoided: The most protected, cherished and nurtured identity of all has been white identity.
Ms. Miller, a waitress, supported President Barack Obama before flipping to President Trump in 2016 — and Mr. Biden is assiduously courting those voters.
Moving assiduously through history, the documentary connects individual artists to the development of the form, which evolves into subgenres like bluegrass and rockabilly.
Artek — spurred by its countertenor, Ryland Angel — has been assiduously exploring music of the little-known Rosenmüller, stirring interest among other American performers.
Released in January, the track burned assiduously through clubland while accumulating a steady flow of streaming plays and topping the charts in Australia.
He sees international institutions like the United Nations and aggressive multilateral relations as the key to assiduously avoiding military action at all costs.
The bulk of Kenya's maize is produced in the populous Rift Valley region, a key voting bloc courted assiduously by the main political coalitions.
In recent years, U.S. airlines have been assiduously "densifying" economy cabins in a bid to simultaneously boost revenue and lower per-seat operating costs.
"We are working assiduously to strengthen our internal procedures in order to ensure that this mistake does not happen in the future," Kornfeld said.
We seeded a myriad of stations with artists and songs we liked, and assiduously fed the algorithm with thumbs-up and thumbs-down feedback.
Nixon, ever the diligent student (they called him "Iron Butt" in law school), prepared assiduously even as he pressed ahead on the campaign trail.
In South Carolina 33% of evangelicals plumped for the front-runner and 27% went for Mr Cruz, who has assiduously courted the Christian vote.
Indeed, if these are stocks for the more bullish investors to rush into, they are also stocks for the more cautious to avoid assiduously.
Throughout his first term, President Xi Jinping worked assiduously to enhance his power and prolong his tenure at the expense of the collective leadership.
In the past decade China has also used aid and trade assiduously to woo India's friendlier neighbours, from Bangladesh to Nepal and Sri Lanka.
My mother assiduously cultivated his good will so that she could buy imported cigarettes and brand-name alcohol as holiday presents for her father.
Mr. Mendes has always had a malleable talent, but the turf he claimed so assiduously on his last album is all but ceded here.
Mr. al-Bashir assiduously attended the funerals and weddings of military officers, often sending presents of sugar, tea or dried goods to their families.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has worked assiduously to cultivate a close relationship with the president and has repeatedly sought assurances of American security commitments.
For seven years, I lived about 20 minutes from the mall, yet I assiduously avoided it, with the packed parking lots and heavy traffic.
Canadian officials said a team of lawyers had been "scrubbing the deal" assiduously to make sure that it matched what had been agreed to.
Indeed, Ms. Portman's Jackie preens with a purpose, assiduously refining and exploiting her style in a way that was ripe for the television age.
Booker and Paul had worked assiduously back in 22019 on efforts to reform drug-control policies and the system of mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines.
It was guarded assiduously against the Afghans and, as was to be expected, Soviet power reigned supreme in that one specific part of Kabul.
They were louding venting at an assiduously uncontroversial state legislator who, as a Democrat in New York City, had been accustomed to cozier treatment.
The Trump National Golf Club course zealously protected par while ground and air personnel assiduously worked to keep the First Fan, President Trump, safe.
Stripping, stretching, dancing and posing, she works the camera so assiduously that her latest sexual partner, Nick (Jamie Dornan), barely gets a look in.
Trump is also making gains with evangelicals, after assiduously courting Christians in recent weeks, including at a stop at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.
But once Mr Hun Sen, a defector from the Khmers Rouges sheltered by Vietnam, fully consolidated power in the 1990s, China began assiduously courting him.
What is it that keeps them assiduously tracking every move a celebrity, and their family and friends and team, and their families and friends, make?
But in the two years since the scandal first broke, Mr Najib (pictured) has worked assiduously to bury it, while purging opponents and distracting voters.
Any evidence that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia raises its own set of important issues — now being assiduously investigated by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Trump courts the Times and the Washington Post fairly assiduously, going so far as to pay a visit to the Times's headquarters during the transition.
Having worked assiduously in recent weeks to cultivate a more disciplined demeanor on the campaign trail, Mr. Trump cast aside that approach on Tuesday morning.
People are assiduously polite and vaguely alienated, suppressing their feelings to snag the five-star ratings that determine job security, financial benefits, and social access.
Assiduously looking for places to cut spending to temper a growing budget deficit, the White House seems more than willing to pare the safety net.
The company's most profitable venture now is the Trump development in Vancouver, the younger Mr. Tiah said, adding that he assiduously avoided any political entanglements.
The White House has worked assiduously to cultivate more support from advocacy groups and their donors ahead of a push to overhaul the tax code.
Hicks worked her way up in the White House behind the scenes, securing the high-level role of communications director while assiduously avoiding public exposure.
Before the handover, China assiduously cultivated the oligarchs with a view to securing their loyalty—not least by offering them juicy land deals on the mainland.
He had already signaled as much by working assiduously to overturn constitutional term limits on the presidency in order to seek a fourth term in office.
A traditional trattoria, on the other hand, is small, family-run, assiduously local, inexpensive and features exceptional ingredients served by authentic Italian people not wearing tuxedos.
The dancers moved through a steep amphitheater before entering the pool, traversing its entirety with gracefully humorous choreography, assiduously avoiding a brackish puddle at one end.
From the beginning, the former "Apprentice" host has approached this campaign like a programmer, assiduously feeding the beast to maximize free media coverage of his rallies.
He's worked assiduously to replicate New York-style bagels and American-style cream cheese, and sells them out of a bicycle cart at Buenos Aires cafes.
It's a funny image, but also a stark reminder that we have a president who assiduously avoids the majority of the public that disagrees with him.
Ms. Klobuchar, too, who is known to prepare assiduously for these types of appearances, struggled to hit her points concisely and was not a big factor.
High-tech laundry systems — featuring programmable chemical disinfectant injections, high speed water extractors and synchronized cycles that assiduously monitor water levels and temperatures — have become commonplace.
Doomsday statecraft and battlefield clashes are hellishly difficult to control even for a president, like the elder Bush, who spent decades assiduously preparing for the job.
Since his arrival at Chelsea, Conte has assiduously tried to turn away from the hierarchical model of his predecessor, Mourinho, and forge a more familial atmosphere.
He'd been carefully laying the groundwork to run for years, assiduously courting donors and activists, and working feverishly to support other Democrats in down-ticket races.
If there's one primary takeaway it's the manner in which Trump assiduously built his brand, which included aggressively cultivating the press that he now regularly derides.
The tax tends to hit rich, but not uber-rich, people hard (think families making around $400,000 a year), and that's a constituency the GOP cultivates assiduously.
I told myself that saving a couple of hundred dollars on car insurance wasn't worth losing my life, and I started going to the brake more assiduously.
The melon may be the most expensive that Japan has to offer, but it certainly isn't the only premium fruit that the country's farmers have assiduously cultivated.
Now, Mr. Trump almost assiduously refuses to discuss the topic, which, according to several people close to him, was always more about political performance art than ideology.
It rose at the center of a city from which ambitious kings had been slowly and assiduously expanding their power over a large and often obstreperous realm.
In the two months since Mr. Saipov "decided to use a truck in order to inflict maximum damage against civilians," the complaint said, he began plotting assiduously.
Part of the restart with the Muslim world meant Trump's team worked assiduously behind the scenes to strip "radical Islamic terrorism" from Trump's collection of catch-phrases.
Married to Fanny Bowditch Dixwell for more than 50 years, he loved and assiduously pursued a series of young, beautiful women on both sides of the Atlantic.
In "The Chief," her assiduously reported and briskly written biography, Joan Biskupic, a CNN analyst who has long covered the court, offers new behind-the-scenes details.
Paul, on the other hand, never managed to drum up much support among Republican voters — including among self-identified libertarians, whom Cruz assiduously courted under Paul's nose.
Yet today, not quite a year after his death last July at 78, he looms over a scene he ignored almost as assiduously as it ignored him.
To date, President Moon has assiduously avoided commenting on the North's new, maneuverable, hard-to-detect, nuclear-capable missile tests, while President Trump actively downplayed their threat.
He's assiduously licking her left nipple, then her right one, then kissing down her sternum, though he stops above her navel and starts to come back up.
" Unlike Mr. Trump, Mr. Johnson also worked assiduously for support from the other side of the aisle, noting that he was the "president of all the people.
She did it by assiduously cultivating the support of black voters, not least by showing her devotion to President Obama and by promising to build on his legacy.
If it feels that Europe is increasingly ineffective, a post-Obama White House may look more assiduously at cultivating direct regional relationships with Ukraine and in Central Asia.
"The growth in non-bank mortgage lending, student lending, leveraged lending and some consumer lending is accelerating and needs to be assiduously monitored," Dimon wrote in his letter.
Article continues below But every few minutes the game reminds me of its worldview and politics (made more pitiful by the ways it assiduously tries to be apolitical).
American authorities have pursued violations more assiduously than the E.U., where enforcement may be complicated by differences among its 28 states in how to interpret rules and penalties.
Having a high-ranking government official speak of "enhanced interrogation techniques" as "torture"—something the Bush administration assiduously avoided—might not have altered our current state of affairs.
As the StarTimes' founder's fortunes have amassed, he has kept an assiduously low profile even on matters such as whether or not he is a Communist Party member.
"This administration is working assiduously to put up more barriers to immigrants," said Melissa Rodgers, the director of programs at the Immigrant Legal Resource Center in San Francisco.
Mr. Hofer has courted them assiduously, arguing, for instance, that the German-speaking Italian region of South Tyrol should be allowed to join Austria (a key nationalist goal).
Album Review For almost a decade, Lady Gaga has been assiduously arguing the case that the external is the internal, that performance is authentic, that flamboyance is ideology.
Mr. Abe, who has cultivated Mr. Trump more assiduously than perhaps any other world leader, was at pains not to show any daylight with his friend in Washington.
Doha-based Al Jazeera assiduously covered movements for democracy in the Arab world but gave scant coverage to a 2011 uprising in the neighboring Gulf kingdom of Bahrain.
Partly, this was because Goethe took care to steer clear of anything that would commit him to marriage, which he assiduously avoided for as long as he could.
But the HFPA reserves final say over how movies are categorized, though the group's members aren't exactly known for standing up to the companies that assiduously court them.
Gates pleaded guilty to two felony charges early last year and has been assiduously cooperating with prosecutors in a bid to minimize his yet-to-be-determined sentence.
"The independent directors have no interest other than their commitment to enable this great institution that has been assiduously built by the iconic founders, to succeed," the statement said.
Carbon dioxide concentrations have been assiduously recorded ever since, and Keeling's son, climate scientist Ralph Keeling, now heads the carbon dioxide recording program at the Scripps Institution for Oceanography.
Yet "every beginner has the right to make mistakes", says Gilles Le Gendre, vice-president of the LRM parliamentary group, pointing out that the newcomers attend far more assiduously.
Russian hackers set up bots by the thousand to keep Twitter well fed with on-message tweets (they have recently started to tweet assiduously in support of Catalan independence).
She practiced assiduously throughout elementary school, middle school, and high school, traveling four hours round trip (on a good day) to her weekly lessons and performing at school assemblies.
It was already inhabited by native tribes, many of whom assiduously managed the land and were consummate trailmakers, carving out their walkways with moccasin-clad feet and dog sleds.
"I am extremely grateful to all parties, inside and outside GAM, who worked so assiduously to create such a positive outcome for clients," the spokesman quoted Haywood as saying.
That may seem like a bureaucratic response unlikely to change anything, but it is the kind of political pressure Mr. Netanyahu abhors and has been working assiduously to prevent.
The Kim regime has striven assiduously to reach this point in history, driving wedges in the U.S.-South Korea alliance by employing a time-tested carrot-and-stick strategy.
Within a few years, he felt ready to head to New York City, where he assiduously networked the still small art world, sold some things and made lasting contacts.
Noting its assiduously reported articles on Mr. Trump, Mr. Bernstein said, "It ought to be stressed that the same owner of Fox News published these stories in his paper."
Keenly intelligent, relentlessly charming and assiduously opaque about his work, Mr. Akhmetshin sometimes referred to his contacts by pseudonyms and collected his salary in stacks of hundred-dollar bills.
It is snuggled amid 260 undulating acres of coffee — everything is assiduously eco-friendly and sustainable — with 252 tropically themed rooms and two suites (doubles around $22020 with tax).
While most presidents who have faced federal investigations have assiduously avoided discussing them for fear of being seen as trying to influence them, Mr. Trump has shown no hesitation.
This timely history anatomizes two bitterly opposed women's movements, tracing a connection between 1977 and 2016, when Donald Trump, looking to replace an avowedly feminist President, assiduously courted Schlafly.
Sistema and its owner had for years assiduously steered clear of politics in Russia, hoping to avoid the kind of legal issues that often dog high-profile businesses here.
Yet, while immigration is undoubtedly the most important factor affecting the size and composition of the U.S.  population, recent Censuses have assiduously avoided collecting data about respondents' immigration status.
As a close observer and an undecided voter, I have been amazed and disappointed in how assiduously many Democratic candidates are courting the overcaffeinated, overeducated, overopinionated white liberals on Twitter.
His modest attempts at tax and labour reforms and limited success in creating jobs disenchanted both free-marketeers and centrist voters whom he had also assiduously courted to win power.
Censorship in China is a well-known phenomenon, with bureaucrats working assiduously to augment the stature of leaders and restrict discussion of topics deemed controversial, such as Tibet and Taiwan.
Over the past dozen years, Disney has assiduously pursued a plan built on tapping into the most passionate fan bases, with multi-billion-dollar acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm.
Since taking office in 2013, Mr. Xi has amassed power assiduously, taking control of not just the government but also of the Chinese Communist Party, the military and the press.
During my week of waiting, I had no choice but to cultivate a skill that seasoned cancer patients practice assiduously: The fine art of trying not to fret or fuss.
" The White House is assiduously stoking their fears, grievances and prejudices, and selling photo-ops as accomplishments in order to portray an undisciplined, unfocused president as "President Action, President Impact.
Gillespie has assiduously avoided Trump, but he has picked up one of the president's talking points, warning of the danger posed by criminal gangs like MS-13 in paid advertising.
Maybe if we cared as much about content as form, we wouldn't be so vulnerable — so at risk of being harmed by all the threats we've assiduously denied even exist.
MOSCOW — Sistema and its owner had for years assiduously steered clear of politics in Russia, hoping to avoid the kind of legal issues that often dog high-profile businesses here.
One involves a leader he has assiduously courted and hopes will provide him with, at the minimum, an example of his ability to make peace with the United States' adversaries.
In these works, the divisions broke down the labor involved in making the lines into modular units, or else the line would assiduously demarcate the surface, echoing the rectangular format.
Powell is widely considered to be an excellent consensus builder and those who have worked with him say he assiduously sought out arguments from all sides before coming to any decision.
While the Mars rovers are assiduously searching the red planet for water over the next decade, there are whole moons full of the stuff just waiting for us to come visit.
But Coates is not known to express disagreements with Donald Trump's foreign policy in private, which she has supported assiduously in public — making her an odd fit as a potential Anonymous.
His modest attempts at tax and labor reforms and limited success in creating jobs disenchanted both free-marketeers and center-ground voters whom he had also assiduously courted to win power.
Carter's failures helped to revivify a Republican right that was able to sidestep some of the Watergate reforms immediately and chip assiduously away at the rest in the years to come.
While improper payments are a prime example of gross mismanagement in the federal government, this type of wasteful spending is assiduously avoided to the greatest extent possible in the private sector.
Perhaps even more important and more ominous, he is assiduously assembling a team of advisers made up of billionaires and bigots, homophobes and Islamaphobes, climate change deniers and white supremacy believers.
Ms. Merkel has expressed cautious support while assiduously avoiding blessing anything that smacks of transferring German wealth to the less prosperous countries of the Mediterranean — a radioactive proposition among German voters.
He had staked much on brokering the meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim and had assiduously flattered the American president, suggesting he deserved a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.
Mr. Mattis has assiduously avoided the limelight during his tenure because he is fearful, aides said, about being put on the spot by questions that will expose differences with his boss.
He has done extra work in the batting cages, he has studied video assiduously, he has been given time off, and he has been used on occasion as the designated hitter.
She worked assiduously to untangle a murky web of local politicians, rebel leaders and government ministers, trying to pin down perpetrators so that the Security Council could impose sanctions on them.
Steyer has assiduously courted the black vote in South Carolina and has a history of working to aid black businesses (though some of his spending in the state has drawn scrutiny).
In doing so, they pit themselves against a macho culture, a Communist Party deeply allergic to independent citizens' initiatives, and an exaggerated and assiduously-cultivated respect for hierarchies, themselves male-dominated.
"An American in Paris" funded an upgrade to the two bathrooms, where you will now see the bits and bobs of the art Mr. von Essen had been gathering so assiduously.
In a 60-page blueprint this year, the C.D.C. outlined detailed steps to take, and officials have been assiduously tracking the patients, testing people close to them and amping up mosquito control.
Towles has an educational scheme for his protagonist: If the hotel contains the world, Towles assiduously offers pleasures and lessons, room by room, as a reborn Rostov bears witness to his era.
It was worrisome that data usage policies of virtually all digital platforms had become increasingly rapacious over the years, allowing them to do what they please with the data they collect assiduously.
During the campaign he toyed with the idea of a Muslim registry, proposed a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," and then, assiduously, tried to institute that ban.
A couple of residents who assiduously documented the reality around many of his fake claims opened a window into just how little Mr. Relotius's articles were based on facts on the ground.
That service is somewhat minimal; lately it has meant a single employee assiduously refilling water glasses and taking orders from a drinks list whose cheapest item is a $12 bottle of beer.
The second email, which was signed by Julie Kornfeld, vice dean for education, said that the university was "working assiduously to strengthen our internal procedures" to ensure it would not happen again.
Trump must assiduously consult New York's senators and concur on excellent prospects for three remaining openings and nominate them, while Schumer needs to coordinate with Graham and McConnell in facilitating their confirmation.
Aubrey de Grey likes to compare the body to a car: a mechanic can fix an engine without necessarily understanding the physics of combustion, and assiduously restored antique cars run just fine.
I understand why those who hold that belief would wish to invest the zygote, embryo and then fetus with "personhood," while working assiduously to conceal the religious tenets that undergird their quest.
"Decisions that are made by inspectors general across the administration are independent, and this administration has assiduously protected the independence of inspectors general," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said at a briefing.
He proudly tells me he knew almost no English before he was in the camp and, as we talk, assiduously notes down any words that are new to him in his exercise book.
He has worked assiduously to assemble a strong group of candidates for the 2016 elections, a cycle that already favors Democrats because of the large number of vulnerable Senate Republican incumbents seeking reelection.
He has assiduously avoided being tagged as a stalking horse for [Steve] Bannon and his wing of hard-line nationalists or for senior adviser Jared Kushner and his coterie of business-friendly centrists.
Even assuming you're not assiduously washing your hands, microdosing matter from your environment is actually quite good for you: Research suggests that childhood nail-biters may develop better immune systems and fewer allergies.
He said a team of young, high-tech specialists had labored secretly and assiduously to develop and test the new weapons, including a nuclear-powered missile that could reach anywhere and evade interception.
Mr. Abe has worked assiduously to cultivate a close relationship with Mr. Trump and taken a hard line on North Korea, but he was left out of the loop, a fact that stung.
Mr. Dixit thought a lot about plane safety, Mr. Vaidya said, and, before the flight, had assiduously studied the safety record of the Boeing 737 Max 8, along with the airline's track record.
He has assiduously cultivated the public persona of a millennial jet-setter, obsessed with Instagram, Scandinavian electronica, and, presumably, his hair, which juts out, like one of his spiky designs, from his forehead.
She was credited both with tending to him assiduously in his infirmity and limiting access to him by his former associates, including Juliane Weber, his onetime office manager and confidante for three decades.
Like some kind of industrious magpie, the designer Anna Sui has spent decades assiduously gathering up shiny oddments from the pop culture landscape and shaping them into a singular career in fashion design.
All the while, Russia is assiduously courting Italy, a country that once had the largest Communist party outside the Soviet bloc and that many analysts consider the soft underbelly of the European Union.
The more airtime we give to irrational bigots on high-profile platforms — the more assiduously we hear both sides, stay "fair and balanced" — the sooner they'll be rejected by the public at large!
The United Nations is shamefully biased against Israel, and President Obama has used the American veto and its diplomatic muscle more assiduously than any previous American president to shield Israel from unwarranted criticism.
This journey is captured in a series of mind-boggling contemporary pointillist drawings, in which Strand assiduously renders the landscapes and architecture of this mythic world in red- and blue-scale Radiograph pens.
Mrs Clinton's former congressional colleagues—including the Republicans she wooed assiduously on Capitol Hill, though they had sought to destroy her husband's presidency, and her, in the 2012s—speak even more admiringly of her.
Having spent two whole days assiduously avoiding the North Korean Olympic delegation in Pyeongchang, Vice President Mike Pence announced on his way home Sunday that the U.S. is now ready to engage with Pyongyang.
Shareholders may also fear a controlling family pursuing its private obsessions, while neglecting the business: an early Wallenberg, for instance, campaigned assiduously for a single global currency, based on gold and the French franc.
One chapter tells the story of how these two Vietnam war heroes and Senate colleagues worked together assiduously and successfully to normalize American relations with Vietnam, which was a historic achievement for both leaders.
Every President has wide latitude in directing his appointees to implement the policy goals on which he campaigned, and no member of the Cabinet has worked more assiduously to advance Trump's agenda than Sessions.
Margaret was with her son in Chicago: photos of her grandson were on her bulletin board, a tin of tea sat on her desk along with the tube of hand cream she used assiduously.
People who have worked with Mr. Powell say he studied economics assiduously after joining the Fed, gathering stacks of papers on the questions of the day, then reading and discussing the findings with colleagues.
His appropriation of her identity helps us make sense of the inconsistencies between the two strands of his story: it was Agim who studied assiduously, who starved himself, who was beaten by his father.
She is playing the dual role of den mother and general, trying to assuage her members' fears and keep them focused on their own races, all while staying assiduously neutral in the presidential contest.
"Government is assiduously working towards providing the enabling environment needed for the growth of the industry," said Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Chief Audu Ogbeh in his opening address at ApiExpo Africa 2018.
"Since his initial proposal, the Chairman has worked assiduously to address all the legitimate concerns raised by some programmers and the pay-TV industry," John Bergmayer, Senior Counsel at Public Knowledge, said in a statement.
He has worked assiduously at the Department of Homeland Security to execute Mr. Trump's immigration and border objectives, and he believes in his heart that Mr. Trump has exactly the right vision for the country.
As Purdue moves into countries like China and Brazil, where opioids may still retain the kind of stigma that the company so assiduously broke down in the United States, its marketing approach has not changed.
Now, I'm not a political scientist or polling expert, nor do I even try to play one on TV. But I am fairly numerate, and I assiduously follow real experts like The Times's Nate Cohn.
Assiduously edited by the independent curator Adrian Sudhalter, it features a full reconstruction of this magazine that never was, full of puns, poems and Duchamp's chess notations, assembled with diligence and guesswork over 160 pages.
While the Bannermans embrace the present passion for self-seeding flowers, with foxgloves in pink, purple and white, they assiduously avoid the trendy — which is the reason you see no ornamental grasses in their gardens.
"Since his initial proposal, the Chairman has worked assiduously to address all the legitimate concerns raised by some programmers and the pay-TV industry," John Bergmayer, Senior Counsel at Public Knowledge, said earlier this month.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, assiduously wooed Mr. Bredesen over the phone and in person, even underwriting a poll from a Washington survey research firm to lure him into the race.
Mr. Kejriwal spoke against the citizenship law, calling it a distraction from Mr. Modi's failure on the economy, but assiduously avoided confronting the Hindu nationalist rhetoric during the elections and ignored the attacks on Muslims.
Attenborough relates his adventures of 60 years ago with typical British wit, as when he felt obliged to sample cassiri, a drink made from cassava bread assiduously pre-chewed by women in a Guyanan village.
Pathless Woods is the product of community efforts, with 740 hours of labor by a group of volunteers under Patterson's supervision (one imagine the Ringling assiduously harnessed the power of its surrounding retirement-age community).
It's hard to ascribe Donald Trump purely to one decade, since he so assiduously kept himself in the limelight, but his preference for bombast and ornately gilded surroundings seems of a piece with the decade.
The workshop is purposely focused on the economic aspect, with finance ministers, business leaders and donors invited to take part, but assiduously avoids hot button political issues such as borders, settlements and the status of Jerusalem.
On the eve of Monday's caucuses, Twitter released information showing a shift in sentiment away from the brash presumptive front-runner to Cruz, who had assiduously built relationships in all 99 counties ahead of the voting.
In a character reference handed to the judge, she said he had helped with cooking, cleaning and gardening, had taken English lessons and done his homework assiduously, and had often taken long walks along the beach.
"The reason they should be confident in that privacy is because there are laws on the books that are assiduously followed ... that protect the privacy of the American people," White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters.
But Mr. Wildstein's testimony in court and multiple emails show that Mr. Baroni assiduously ignored calls and messages from Mark J. Sokolich, the mayor of Fort Lee, complaining of catastrophic traffic jams and public safety problems.
It was the essence of a Bill Cunningham photo essay, one of those image surveys that, though they sometimes seemed serendipitous and offhand, had been harvested as assiduously as any field study conducted by trained anthropologists.
The new sartorial rules are also a concession to the Silicon Valley giants that Goldman and other banks have assiduously courted, companies where the norm is jeans and wool sneakers, not bespoke suits and Gucci loafers.
Robert Sinclair Jr., the manager for media relations for AAA Northeast, said he drove on the Van Wyck just last week "after assiduously avoiding doing so" while construction was going on around the Kew Gardens Interchange.
We know, from Shannon's own words, that he, like many other white modernist artists, fetishized black culture as the "expression of primitive souls" in ways that the curator of this survey has worked assiduously to remedy.
He has assiduously cultivated President Xi Jinping of China and avoided criticizing President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia — leaders of the two countries that his own national security strategy calls the greatest geopolitical threats to America.
Since then, though, and the shock they endured when US cruise missiles pummeled Syria in April in response to a chemical attack on civilians, they have been studying Trump, his tells, his triggers, and his options assiduously.
Both sides assiduously court supporters at the IWC, but neither can score the knockout blow (either an overturning of the moratorium or Japan's confirmation that it will never return to commercial whaling) that would give them victory.
But Marcus watched Trump closely after Bush flamed out, assiduously avoiding anti-Trump super PACs and then coming out publicly as a Trump supporter in an op-ed that was meant for fellow GOP donors to see.
Some on the left began pushing for Mr Trump's impeachment as soon as he was inaugurated, whereas some on the right have assiduously shifted the goalposts, and their defence of Mr Trump, with each new damning revelation.
Warren also has laid the groundwork for her candidacy more assiduously than most, running an extensive, sophisticated operation in 2018 to help Democratic candidates around the country, even as she ran for re-election to the Senate.
Mr. Genovese, now a grandfather, assiduously digs up many sources, including Queens residents nearby that night (and who dispute aspects of The Times's reporting) and a minister who is the son of Winston Moseley, Ms. Genovese's killer.
Curiously, the causal effect of the sacrifices of U.S. servicemen in vanquishing Imperial Japan and Korean liberation are not only assiduously accorded the silent treatment, but the role of the U.S. in Korea is occasionally frowned upon.
The prime minister has also worked assiduously to cultivate a personal relationship with Mr. Trump, who has voiced support for Mr. Abe's outreach to Iran and who has said he himself is open to doing the same.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, who shepherded the House's version of the tax bill — which also would add $1 trillion to the deficit over a decade — has assiduously cultivated a reputation for concern about the federal debt.
It is not yet clear whether Mr. Trump has given up on his relationship with Mr. Xi after cultivating him assiduously over a two-day summit meeting at the president's Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago, in April.
His "America First" and "Make America Great Again" mantras are predicated on a vision of a world that, as he sees it, has assiduously and mercilessly abused and taken advantage of U.S. foreign, security and trade policies.
It threatened to reopen wounds between Mr. de Blasio and the Police Department that the mayor had worked assiduously to salve since the last time officers were gunned down in an apparently targeted killing, in December 2014.
For over two decades, this American artist has assiduously imbued her modest, low-lying sculptures and wall pieces — handmade from assorted found materials, dissected objects and, occasionally, borrowed texts — with complex reverberations of literature, history and philosophy.
The fine Israeli pianist Inon Barnatan has served New York assiduously and well in recent years, especially through collaborative efforts with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and as the New York Philharmonic's first artist-in-association.
On the contrary, Pyongyang appears to have been tending its nuclear crops even more assiduously, increasing uranium enrichment and fuel for nuclear plants, while building structures to hide its existing weapons arsenal and to thwart foreign surveillance efforts.
The move to exclude most U.S. allies, but not Japan, from steel and aluminum tariffs that took effect on Friday is an apparent snub to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has assiduously courted Trump since he was elected.
The more expansive vision won the day, but Justice Antonin Scalia's opinion left many questions unresolved—what other "lawful purposes" apply, which types of firearms are protected, how assiduously gun possession may be regulated without offending the constitution.
Mueller has also assiduously handed off certain crimes to other prosecutors, be it identity theft stemming from Russia's Internet Research Agency, foreign lobbying questions, and even referring the original Cohen case to the Southern District in New York.
It is hard to imagine the UPA cutting red tape as zealously (India has risen 65 places in the World Bank's rankings of the ease of doing business since 2014) or courting foreign-direct investment (FDI) as assiduously.
Although Native Americans lived in what would become Grand Staircase for twelve thousand years, early European-Americans avoided the area assiduously; so daunting was its terrain that, for centuries, it deflected the otherwise unstoppable force of Manifest Destiny.
The speech to the joint session is an important personal victory not just for him, but also for his legions of supporters within the Diaspora who assiduously worked to change the perception of Prime Minister Modi within Congress.
That vote — which has had no influence on French government policy but was widely reported in the Russian news media — was "incontestably" the work of parliamentary deputies who have been assiduously courted by the Kremlin, Ms. Vaissié said.
Though Facebook is one of the biggest sources of news media for Americans and has encouraged media companies to produce content specifically for Facebook, Zuckerberg has assiduously argued that it is just a platform that hosts users' content.
Thanks to Donald Trump, whom he cultivated astutely and assiduously, he got his way on the Iran deal, brought the American Embassy to Jerusalem and pursued openings with the Arab world without making irreversible concessions to the Palestinians.
Still, even an assiduously (read: fake) "blue-collar" family like the Bidens cannot escape its class nature: Joe's son Hunter, simply by virtue of being the son of a vice president, has been showered with wealth and opportunity.
Although first lady Jackie  Kennedy assiduously protected her young children from the prying press eye, when she was away, Salinger would call in the cameras for beguiling photos of young Caroline and John Jr. frolicking with their dad.
Mr. Chipperfield wants this 50-year-old gallery, as delicate as it is monumental, to perform as well as the most modern, assiduously climate-controlled and carefully lit museum — without any visitor noticing that he was ever there.
For Mr. Mnangagwa, 75, who rose to power after Mr. Mugabe was forced out in November, the vote presented an opportunity to gain legitimacy in the eyes of the people and the Western officials he has assiduously courted.
" Finally, after more than 45 minutes of my assiduously listening to their conversation by myself, Mr. Cobb picked up the check and announced to Mr. Dowd, "All right, boss, I got to roll back to my little hole.
She was also superstitious, putting her customers' business in the freezer to "cool it off," and assiduously avoiding anyone or anything she deemed unlucky; aside from one Dinah Washington song, she couldn't bear to listen to the blues.
In an assiduously researched, 18-page appendix, the brief presents an alphabetised list of dozens of titillating and odious trademarks ranging from (these are some of the tamer entries) "American Redneck Society" to "Perv City" to "Wondrous Vulva Puppet".
But the Health and Human Services nominee has been assiduously kept out in the dark on Trump's replacement plan in an effort to inoculate him from fielding questions about it during his hearing, according to a senior transition official.
The Binc's clientele look like they've stepped from a J. Crew catalogue, and no one raises her voice above a coy murmur, while the bartenders, stirring assiduously, keep to a formal, timeless dress code: white shirts, neckties, black aprons.
Eventually, I found myself in a cluttered basement in Juneau, confronting 30 or so boxes into which Genie Chance, the Anchorage radio broadcaster, had assiduously packed thousands of letters, photographs, diaries, audio recordings and other material from her life.
It was my second day on 28th Street, and I was contemplating my fate with the combination of curiosity and detachment I have cultivated as assiduously in myself as my bloom has been cultivated by the gardeners in Islip.
Over the course of more than 11,000 words, she details how the company nurtured a culture of dissent right up until the point that it boiled over into public view — at which point the company began assiduously buttoning up.
That is because in the past year, Mr. Hong has experienced the sort of complicated relationship drama that is characteristic of his films: Korean celebrity news reported assiduously on his separation from his wife and involvement with Ms. Kim.
A group representing parents and former students at ultra-Orthodox yeshivas accused the de Blasio administration on Wednesday of dragging its feet in investigating their schools, out of fear of alienating a constituency that the mayor has assiduously courted.
I had no idea, and worked assiduously on the down side of the grid to get all of these, but some of you may be perspicacious enough to notice the presence of three matching symbols at three meaningful points.
I occasionally see the article thrown back at me as a laughable analysis disproven by her eventual loss, but I think it's absolutely correct: She won the Democratic primary by spending years slowly, assiduously, building relationships with the entire Democratic Party.
"The Driver" (Capitol Nashville) For almost a decade, Charles Kelley has been the male anchor of Lady Antebellum, one of the most popular groups in country music and the one that has most assiduously pushed the genre toward soft-rock oblivion.
In fact, in India and Nepal, my traveling companion, who also took the tablets, and I were the only ones who stayed healthy even though the others in our group assiduously avoided those no-no foods and we did not.
At the same time, MbS may have vastly misjudged the power of Donald Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner, whom the Saudi prince has cultivated so assiduously defend the interests of Saudi Arabia in the U.S. Congress and beyond.
Moritz takes aim at Trump's business narrative: In Silicon Valley, Mr. Trump also fails to get more than a passing grade for his business skills because his actual performance, compared to the myth he has assiduously cultivated, is so mediocre.
But it's hard to escape the sense that some of the time Macy spends developing the Muse brothers' scant personal history might have been better spent on a subject she assiduously avoids: the attraction of their stage personae as sideshow freaks.
For the past seven years, Xie has assiduously hunted down original copies of banned books, as well as later and alternate editions, assembling a collection that helps elucidate the potency of repression which has become intrinsic to Chinese literary culture.
During their time, Shaw and Larson worked assiduously to advance the university's germplasm, creating crosses that would result in commercial cultivars that farmers deemed worthy of planting; every farm the university supplied was another acre not given over to Driscoll's.
Discussions are ongoing at the Federal Communications Commission on how to tackle the controversial 2015 net neutrality rules, new chairman Ajit Pai made clear on Thursday, as he assiduously avoided making news on how the agency might roll the regulations back.
"The reason they should be confident in that privacy is because there are laws on the books that are assiduously followed … that protect the privacy of the American people," White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters, according to Reuters.
This is exciting, no question, but it means that swaths of music come across as assiduously rehearsed and well played but, at the same time, disinterested; efficient; lacking in mood, color, grand dramatic arc; waiting for the next loud climax.
So far, Yale has given them the best financial aid deal, they said, and has assiduously courted them, offering to fly them to New Haven to visit the campus, something they could not afford to do before they were accepted.
Carson, bless her perspicacity, said he would be wise to break; he was trying assiduously, he said, to only wax philosophical on Tuesdays, and so reduce the sin to a weekly thing, like whiskey or cigars, best enjoyed in parsimonious dosages.
Evan Spiegel, 26, a Snap founder and its chief executive, has played down comparisons to the Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg and has assiduously painted an image of himself — a fashion aficionado with a supermodel fiancée — that is different from Mr. Zuckerberg.
Yet in the face of the detailed recollections assiduously laid out by Wade Robson, James "Jimmy" Safechuck and their families over this four-hour HBO documentary, anyone inclined to dismiss these charges out of hand might be forced to reconsider.
Its roots wend back to the 19th century, when scientist Samuel George Morton produced works like Crania Americana and Crania Aegyptiaca, in which he assiduously measured skull sizes of members of different races, then correlated those measurements with alleged intelligence.
Obama, for example, faced a very similar set of headwinds with the policy expert community during his 2008 campaign, but he worked assiduously — not after Iowa, but starting with his arrival in Washington way back in 2005 — to build a counter-network.
She created an all-female mural, "For the Women's House" (221), for the women's detention center on Riker's Island, plastered political posters and feminist papers throughout Documenta 22018 (1972) venues in Germany, and assiduously curated group exhibitions addressing African-American and feminist concerns.
What it all adds up to, though, is a fear that the attacks will change the character of Germany itself, destroying the tolerant, cosmopolitan identity that we have assiduously built over decades, and that we cultivate as if it were a prize flower.
Yet it does not follow that American journalism failed because the best-resourced newsrooms in the nation chose to report assiduously on the Mueller investigation and its subjects, only to learn that Mueller did not prove that Trump had conspired with Russia.
The dictator, his family and followers, and the killers were never held accountable for their actions—and indeed assiduously sought, in the vein of right-authoritarian leaders everywhere, to depict themselves as the true victims of implacably hostile historical and cultural enemies.
"EU and Italian officials cannot plausibly claim to be unaware of the grave violations being committed by some of the detention officials and [Libyan Coast Guard] agents with whom they are so assiduously co-operating," an Amnesty report from December 2017 says.
An additional $1 million came from Murray Energy, a coal company based in Ohio that has assiduously courted Mr. Trump as it pressed the new administration to repeal President Barack Obama's climate change policies intended to shut down old coal-burning power plants.
In an interview in December at a sprawling conference center, his last project as mayor, developed on land that was once a city slum, Mr. Ugur said that Mr. Erdogan had wooed him assiduously to join his new party back in 2001.
Gaza's Health Ministry, which has assiduously reported on the nearly 200 Palestinians killed and thousands wounded by Israeli troops during often-violent protests along the fence dividing Gaza from Israel, has not reported the number injured by Hamas in quelling the protests.
The best way that Trump can discharge his constitutional responsibility for selecting the finest nominee is to institute a transparent process in which the White House assiduously consults with Democratic senators, who must fulfill their constitutional duty to provide advice and consent.
The big winner in all this is Mr. Putin, who has been working assiduously not just to delegitimize American democracy by interfering with the election but to destabilize Europe and weaken if not destroy NATO, which he blames for the Soviet Union's collapse.
The Republicans, who never had such luxuries, assiduously cultivated their own grass roots — an effort whose success has contributed to the deep erosion of the Democrats' presence in state legislatures (down 23 percent) and governor's mansions (down nearly 45 percent) since 2008.
European states, including Germany, have quietly admitted that they have sought to bug U.S. officials and institutions as assiduously as Washington had bugged theirs; and that, in hunting down those whom they believe pose risks, they ask for information gathered by the National Security Agency.
In a state where black voters form the majority of the Democratic electorate and will dominate the primary vote on February 29, Biden faces fierce competition from Harris and Booker, both of whom have assiduously courted African American voters during their many visits here.
They should let their health care provider know so that doctors and the public health system can respond properly, and, if they are returning to areas where Aedes mosquitoes are present, they should assiduously avoid being bitten by covering their skin and using insect repellent.
It tells us that the collective, shared future of our cities is not only defined by the continued growth of the tech and the creative sectors — it's a future where cities must work assiduously to lift all boats with plans for inclusive economic development.
Drawing its title from a nickname for New York's 42nd Street in the grimy old days, the show assiduously introduces its roster of prostitutes, pimps, mobsters and police, whose enforcement efforts, or lack thereof, funnel sex off street corners and into new avenues of exploitation.
Khashoggi's killing has drawn attention to Trump's business ties to Saudi Arabia and the relationship between bin Salman and Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, who has assiduously courted the crown prince and arranged Trump's first overseas trip to the kingdom.
Zarif, who was educated in the United States and has worked assiduously to try to end the long estrangement of the two countries, was asked by this author at a recent meeting in New York whether he had given up on engagement with Americans.
The tabloids have assiduously tracked her professional and personal lives and I restrain myself from asking about her ex Safaree Samuels, who appears on "Love & Hip Hop," a reality television series about the music industry, and if she would ever give Drake a shot.
An additional $1 million came from the Murray Energy Corporation, a coal company based in Ohio that has assiduously courted Mr. Trump as it pressed the new administration to repeal President Barack Obama's climate change policies intended to shut down old coal-burning power plants.
But these attitudes, welcome as they are to those of us who share them, need to be tempered by the other important element of the Mattis letter: that the president has the right to have cabinet officials who work assiduously to carry out his policies.
Still, the recent numbers for "Today" and "CBS This Morning" could provide some evidence that the shows' stars, Mr. Lauer and Mr. Rose, were not as important to viewers as they were to the network executives who paid them generously and promoted them assiduously.
Over the years, during which dozens of artists have stayed in them for weeks at a time, she has assiduously maintained the wagons, two early versions of which are owned by the Guggenheim; from a distance, they gleam like fallen satellites in a lunar terrain.
They bank on her deep North Dakota roots and they think Republican Tom Campbell, a "wealthy farmer," will not have what it takes to unseat the incumbent; plus, 2900 percent of North Dakota's population is Native American, and Heitkamp has courted this group assiduously.
Nearly four years after China scrapped its one-child policy, the harshly enforced system that between 1980 and 2016 limited most urban families to a single child, and many rural folk to two, Communist Party bosses are assiduously promoting two-child families as an ideal.
But after months of assiduously following his playbook, with expected rivals for evangelical and Tea Party support exiting the race or languishing in the polls, Mr. Cruz is being forced to confront the election season's great mystery: How do you solve a problem like Donald Trump?
These were not one-off instances, either, as the Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World notes: Whatever the legal strictures on sexual activity, the positive expression of male homoerotic sentiment in literature was accepted, and assiduously cultivated, from the late eighth century until modern times.
Within the world of Silicon Valley, which the crown prince has been assiduously courting over the past several years — including a trip last year when he met with Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive — there are lingering questions about the implications of taking money from the country.
But here are a few: That national organization built over the last four years and assiduously maintained by Sanders and his political allies is more robust than anything any other candidates in the race -- including Joe Biden, who officially announced on Thursday -- have at the moment.
For the most part, doctors are scratching their heads about why bottles of water have become constant companions in so many Americans' lives, to the point where college students assiduously carry bottles from class to class, and office workers make sure their desks are never without.
Within the world of Silicon Valley, which the crown prince has been assiduously courting over the past several years — including a trip last year when he met with Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive — there are lingering questions about the implications of taking money from the country.
The Times reported on Thursday that Mr. Delrahim worked assiduously this past summer to clear the way for the merger of two rival mobile phone companies, T-Mobile and Sprint, by helping to arrange for the two companies to sell some assets to a third company, Dish.
For decades, they've assiduously invested in the Republican Party, and for decades, their investment bought a solid pro-business consensus — pro-market where it was needed, but not so blindly free-market as to question policies like the research and development tax credit or the Ex-Im bank.
Crossroads, after spending tens of millions to back Mitt Romney in 2012, has assiduously stayed on the sidelines in 2016, directing its donors and dollars toward Senate races but -- unlike the Koch network -- always leaving the door open to spending in the presidential race should the dynamics change.
Using the word "Islamic," a reference to the religion, in the same breath as "terrorism" could be seen by Muslims as an affront to their faith and actually play into the terrorists' "clash of civilizations" narrative -- reasons why President Barack Obama assiduously avoided the combination during his presidency.
Offering himself as a no-compromise right-winger and scourge of the party's elite, Mr Cruz has done well in televised debates, raised more money than most of his ten surviving rivals—including $20m in the last three months of 2015—and covered the ground assiduously in pious Iowa.
Main courses like roasted sea bass with cauliflower purée or crispy and custardy veal sweetbreads on wilted Romaine with a Madeira sauce displayed the very British love of savory and fruity flavors, often in the same dish, which has become the rudder of Mr. Pickett's otherwise assiduously Gallic cuisine.
But I still can't help wondering why all the characters have to sound like they're auditioning for parts in The Importance of Being Earnest without a script; it's amazing how often they get the bitchy tone right, but do all their lines really have to sound so assiduously prepped?
"For a quarter of a century Oak Park has worked assiduously to maintain its racial mixture, to defuse internal tensions and to guard against the segregation and decay that have festered next door," David K. Shipler wrote in "A Country of Strangers: Blacks and Whites in America" (1997).
In recordings read aloud by prosecutors in a case being heard in a Moscow courtroom, two men, both Kremlin insiders, are first heard in an assiduously polite conversation recorded by secret listening devices, even as one was preparing to doom the other to a long spell in prison.
While Israel has made no secret of its policy of acting to prevent such transfers of weapons, it had thus far assiduously refused to confirm or deny involvement in any particular strikes, preferring to maintain ambiguity in the hope of lowering the pressure on the other side to retaliate.
Director Jay Roach (who made the Austin Powers movies and the Meet the Parents movies, as well as the assiduously bland or outright terrible political films like Game Change and Trumbo) isn't concerned; he's said that with Bombshell, he was trying to make a movie about a nonpartisan issue.
And now the Trump administration appears intent on walling off as much information as possible, working assiduously to conceal the president's visitors, his business and financial entanglements, and even details of executive orders and policies until they go into effect (like the travel ban, which is still being litigated).
Perhaps anticipating the need to build up a reassuring resume, Clinton chose a seat on the Armed Services Committee upon becoming a New York senator, assiduously courted military figures in that role and took a string of policy stands that have put her on the hawkish side of her party.
Moving forward, the United States must strike a very careful balance: on the one hand we must assiduously avoid becoming mired in a long-term military conflict in Syria, especially given that it could bring us into direct confrontation with Russia and Iran, which have continued to back the Assad regime.
Her husband died in 1989 and much of the time before her return to Afghanistan in 2005 was spent in Pakistan, where as well as briefly meeting Osama Bin Laden and working with the growing number of war refugees, she assiduously gathered as much documentation on Afghanistan as she could.
As commemorations of Russians' huge wartime sacrifices have served to reinforce a sense of national pride and loyalty to Putin at home, the few remaining foreign veterans have also been assiduously feted by the Kremlin in recent years as it seeks to counter what it sees as vilification by Western governments.
While Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn have been assiduously working on a tax bill for several months, speed seems to be a key goal for both the administration and the Republican leadership, to have one major victory before the end of the first session.
Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowksi of Alaska and Lamar Alexander of Tennessee) have not said specifically who they would want to hear from -- only that they are open to the idea (and worked assiduously to include language in McConnell's organizing resolution to set up a vote for just that purpose).
The question appeared to create discomfort for Chief Justice John Roberts, whose role as the trial's presiding officer requires him to read senators' queries aloud — even those raising questions about potential damage to his own legitimacy, or that of the judicial institution he has assiduously sought to shield from the political fray.
But other Republicans, notably Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (Wis.), have assiduously avoided criticizing the president, despite numerous attempts by the media to lure him into commenting on the latest controversy.
Unlike lifestyle glossies like Southern Living and Garden & Gun (which is assiduously apolitical, despite what its name might suggest), these publications blast past sweet-tea-and-moonshine preconceptions to convey the nuances of a region where people are rarely as ornery and dumb as they're held to be in the national imagination.
Rwanda has been a unique experiment in national reconciliation and assiduously enforced social re-engineering in the more than two decades since its devastating genocide, when thousands in the country's Hutu ethnic majority unleashed unspeakable violence on the Tutsi minority and moderate Hutu countrymen who refused to take part in the slaughter.
From wounded crows being rehabilitated and released, to a zoo caretaker assiduously, even lovingly, cleaning a habitat for puffins and Common Murres as they paddle back and forth, and two scientists on a five-minute bird count to determine approximate bird populations, thoughtfulness and respect are communicated in these videos, not anthropocentric mayhem.
The most common refrain from the self-serving class in Washington is attacking those groups that serve the outsider, the challenger, the grassroots while assiduously protecting the same rights for their own well-funded allies – and that's as true for some union and Hollywood liberals as it is for some crony capitalist Republicans.
The author assiduously enumerates the boss's faults, from the crude way he refers to women to his penchant for calling officials then putting them on speakerphone for the entertainment of other officials gathered around him, to the basic infographics that mesmerize but add little to what is already known about the President.
Since the 1980s, a network of activists and organizations has worked assiduously to reach this point, determined to avoid the disappointment they felt after Republican appointees like Earl Warren, William J. Brennan Jr., David H. Souter, Sandra Day O'Connor and Justice Kennedy proved more moderate or liberal once they joined the court.
" Of the institution for the disabled where he works, which smells like an old school that he once described as a "social democratic fortress": "I recognized the smell … a mixture of green soap and a faint odor reminiscent of cellars and sewage, something dark and damp and subterranean in all the assiduously maintained hygiene.
But then the narrative "I" of a short story is perhaps best seen as a means of self-effacement, and it's notable that Li's remarkable fiction — two elegant novels and two story collections — is all assiduously unautobiographical, from the forgotten granny living in China to the gay immigrant seeking asylum in the United States.
The biggest challenge for documentaries that deal directly with Donald Trump's election and administration has more to do with media than politics: Trump has been assiduously broadcasting his own life, opinions, and capers for most of his adult life by calling cable news, planting tabloid stories, hosting reality TV shows, and pretending to be his own publicist.
The South has often been examined in the context of its past, but seldom, if ever, has it been sought so assiduously through contemporary art, bolstered by a catalogue that goes far beyond an exegesis of slides, with lively, personal essays by the likes of former U.S. poet laureate Natasha Trethewey and Drive-By Truckers bandleader Patterson Hood.
The choice of subject that has nothing to do with Detroit was a conscious one, and an extremely smart move on the part of Godsill and Moran Bondaroff, who have clearly done their homework enough to know that they should assiduously avoid the common newcomers' staging of a "Detroit" show that attempts to tell Detroit about itself.
In rare public rebuke to Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, whom Brussels has assiduously courted in seeking his help to curb migrant flows, Juncker criticized Ankara's summoning of the German envoy to complain that Erdogan was mocked on German TV. "I simply cannot comprehend that a German ambassador should be summoned over an admittedly outrageous satirical song," Juncker said.
But with the distance of time, it's clear how personal the movie is to Scorsese, and how assiduously he tries to respect the character of Jesus, even in the midst of a daring story that reimagines Jesus (played by Willem Dafoe) as a struggling human man rather than the ethereal being of Hollywood's (and many Christians') imagining.
The biggest revenue raiser of the bunch, TPC finds, is the itemized deduction cap that Clinton borrowed from the Obama administration, followed by the 4 percent surtax, the capital gains hikes, and the Buffett rule: Clinton has assiduously avoided proposing any broad-based tax increases, most notably declining to endorse the FAMILY Act, a proposal by Sen.
In the year since President Trump ousted him from his perch as White House chief strategist, Bannon has been assiduously cultivating ties with European far-right and populist movements, including France's National Rally (formerly the National Front), Italy's Lega, Hungary's Fidesz, and the British right-wing network centered around Nigel Farage, a prominent campaigner for Brexit.
But for Mr. Cuomo, who leads in the polls and succeeded in avoiding any major gaffes, a continued discussion of the debate — no matter how commanding he thought his performance might have been — could suggest that he and Ms. Nixon were on equal footing, or that he needed to defend his record, both ideas that he has assiduously avoided.
Where once the heat had been coming primarily from President Donald Trump and his demand for rate cuts, the latest round emanated from the other side — a prominent one-time central banker who urged defiance and even tried to nudge the central bank into a political fray that its members have been trying assiduously to avoid.
Renault's ad, after all, racked up millions of its views in the United States, a nation where its cars are not even for sale; and even if they were, why would viewers feel compelled to buy a Clio after watching a Clio ad that works so assiduously to avoid selling them a Clio until the last possible moment?
The "On the Run" message is a tricky little paradox: It treats Jay-Z and Beyoncé as fugitives on the run from their own fame, creating a sanctuary through their romance, even as the actual Jay-Z and Beyoncé assiduously courted fame and recognition, and used their marriage as a particularly effective tool for reaching it.
The lack of courage in so many quarters — journalism, in which the ambitious assiduously avoid writing about topics that might get them canceled; the Republican Party, which has been reduced to Trump sycophancy and apologias for white nationalism; the Democratic Party, which sometimes seems to be taking its talking points from red rose Twitter — continues to blow my mind.
Thanks to trans women of color like Madison and Brooke, the increased visibility of our communities now ushers us away from the "tragic tranny" narratives so assiduously documented in Julia Serano's book The Whipping Girl, like Neil Jordan's film The Crying Game and its scenes of a trans woman detransitioning—scenes that I will forever find triggering, even at my most invulnerable moments.
From a teenage prodigy with a goofball grin and a collection of oversize jerseys, Mr. Bryant assiduously transformed himself into a men's wear paragon, a man who would eventually appear four times on the cover of GQ, whose Nike endorsement would be among the more lucrative in sports, whose forays into style went well beyond changing his jersey number from 8 to 24.
Consider: Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy The Hill's 2023:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE worked assiduously to distinguish himself from 21625s style "tax-and-spend" liberalism and used his support for education reforms like merit pay, standards, and charter schools, accordingly.
Ms. Mendelsohn's lyrical first novel, "I Was Amelia Earhart," gracefully straddled reality and the world of fable with a fiercely imagined portrait of the missing aviator, while assiduously avoiding the more outrageous speculation that swirled around her (for instance, that she was on a spying mission for the United States government or that she returned to America after World War II and assumed a new identity).
Josef Albers, who assiduously listed the manufacturer of the color and varnish he used on the back of each of his canvases, was a longtime teacher both in Germany and the US. His book The Interaction of Color (1963) continues to be used by art students throughout the world, and s series, Homage to the Square, which he started in 1950 and worked on until 1975, is an indisputable part of art history.
Most importantly, she examined as much of Maier's work as she could get her hands on in order to trace her movements, sometimes minute by minute, from the time she first picked up a camera through the 1970s, when her photographic record starts to peter out, either because Maier stopped working as assiduously as she had for so many years, or because later works were lost in the dispersal of her stored archive.
The Republican establishment's best hope of stopping Mr Trump before the party's national convention in July probably now lies in the Midwestern state of Indiana, which holds its primary contest on May 3rd, and where Mr Cruz has been assiduously wooing religious voters by painting Mr Trump as a conservative impostor who holds liberal views on such social issues as the right of transgender Americans to use the public lavatories of their chosen sex.
Stay with it, though, and "Brexit" conjures a sobering look at the corrosive effect of "little wells of resentment" that were assiduously filled and replenished for decades, nurturing the hostility that erupted first in the UK and then, with the election of Donald Trump, in the US. Even knowing the outcome, the glimpses behind the curtains of the two campaigns -- as written by James Graham, and directed by Toby Haynes -- presents a fascinating chess match.
During the past 11 years he has made the Aix festival — which runs through July 24 — feel more connected: to young artists, whom it has assiduously fostered; to new work, which it has commissioned in quantity and quality; to the operatic canon, which it has refreshed with provocative stagings and musical visions; to new audiences; and to its Mediterranean region, which it has celebrated with forays into North African and Middle Eastern styles without seeming patronizing.
Rattled by recent polls that show Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE surging in Iowa and New Hampshire -- including a remarkable CNN/ORC poll released this afternoon that has Sanders overtaking the Democratic front-runner in the Hawkeye State -- Clinton's surrogates have been going after the Vermont Independent in ways they assiduously avoided until reality forced their hands.
Given that Mourinho plots and plans most aspects of his career so assiduously, there is a likelier explanation: He fears that this season will end much as last season did, and he is trying to get his excuses in early, to craft a narrative in which he was left but a powerless sap, doing his best with only the pitiful resources of the world's richest club at his disposal, destined to trail in the wake of Guardiola and his players, celebrating not just a title, but another little piece of history.
There is the emotive domestic audience that seems eager to assert unrealistically hardline controls over U.K. immigration policy; the significant minority of British voters that would prefer not to exit the EU at all and hunts assiduously for any indication that the self-titled "Project Leave" will somehow crumble; the businesses and investors across the country who are frustrated and even exasperated at the lack of clarity about the government's end-game; and finally the politicians and bureaucrats across the English Channel who frequently reference their unified negotiating positions but cannot help themselves - it seems - from sending occasionally mixed messages.

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