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So even if they were stolen, the fact that they're out there, free-floating, anyone can look at, probably begs context, begs reporting, begs well here's what's happening here.
Which begs the question ... where's the Bluetooth headset, bro?!
It's disgusting and begs for more exposure of these activities.
Anyone with box bars begs to be called a biter.
"Please don't push," a soldier begs, politely through the fence.
Which begs the question: what's next for the former champ?
So it begs the question… what exactly is a "bot"?
Which begs the question: What the hell is Ryan doing?
This begs the questions: How fast are other fast chargers?
Reva begs the prison's medical doctor to save Luke's life.
That begs the question: Who will be Meghan Markle's bridesmaids?
Which of course begs the question: who's doing gestures better?
Begs the question ... SI red carpet now, wedding attire next?!
Which begs the question: is Tidal starting to actually win?
This fact begs the question, where is Dustin's biological dad?
Which of course begs the question: Will that trend continue?
Watching the stock price plummet, Linda begs for Fig's help.
This begs a super interesting question that Twitter, naturally, asked.
It evens begs for more when people try to stop.
This begs the question: Where do these businesses come from?
Which begs the question: Who the heck is Marianne Williamson?
Which begs the question ... who will step up for Bron?
Good television sticks with you — it begs to be discussed.
It begs the question, where, oh where, are the sellers?
"Jacqueline, please wake up," she begs in the Instagram video.
Meredith begs the captain to land, but the captain can't.
Which obviously begs the question: How does she do it?
My ambassador begs me not to go, its certain death.
There, she begs for forgiveness, but Andrei's not having it.
And that begs the question: What would success look like?
Which begs the question, why create this law at all?
That begs the question, how much money really is enough?
Which begs the question: What is the U.S. waiting for?
This begs the question, what is the report's true purpose?
This seemingly basic problem begs for the introduction of logarithms.
"Please don't come near!" she begs us, her eyes filling.
At best, it begs questions of Intrater's judgment as CEO.
Again, we're in a confusing situation that begs for answers.
This begs the question: Do we get fries with that?
"Give it to me babaaay," he begs one last time.
Trump's visit comes as Rosendale begs supporters for additional cash.
Which begs the question: Was there something in the air?
It begs the question, how can we liberate ourselves today?
And that begs the question: Warum mehr bezahlen als nötig?
This begs the question -- do the Oscars understand him now?
Nearby a mural begs the United Nations to rescue Iraqis.
Which, of course, begs the question: Are we actually alone?
It begs the question: Who are they trying to protect?
Which begs the question ... wonder how the heckler's feelin' now?
This begs the obvious question: Is America getting left behind?
It begs the question, what did they have to hide?
This begs the question: Does Netflix need a new model?
" 9am, Monday, February 13: "Trump Begs For Our Big Caucus.
Just sort of begs the question, more services from Stripe?
Which begs the question: Why am I not a banker?
Björk compares her husband's emotional withdrawal to "milking a stone" and begs for emotional respect; Beyoncé begs to be caught eavesdropping or flipping through his call list so she can have the conversation he needs.
He begs me, he calls ... Not you, I'm talking about Hilary.
Bowie begs to be seen, heard, felt, more than theorized about.
Which begs the question, who has Corning sent these samples to?
Which begs a few questions, but namely: What is this dog?
It's the kind of story that begs for a movie adaptation.
A 591-word clause in the DPP's charter begs to differ.
Michaela begs them not to tell Asher — it would crush him.
Which begs the question, why the exaggerated horror at the news?
It all begs the question⁠—is a "Fresh Prince" reboot imminent?
She begs Kevin to chat Chic again and he begrudgingly agrees.
This, of course, begs the question: What do they chat about?
TC: It sort of begs the age-old signaling risk question.
This begs the question of what values should shape their relationship.
It really kind of begs the question, whose museum is this?
The argument begs certain questions, such as: Who were these conspirators?
He works odd jobs, begs and picks through trash to survive.
Which begs the question: Can the Tiger pass the Golden Bear?
This image clearly begs the question: Is Zayn Malik a ghost?
First, it begs the question of who should apologise to whom.
It begs the question: Why isn't Ashley August a household name?
"I'll give you anything you want," he begs in the clip.
This, of course, begs the question: what's next for Big Ben?
That begs the question — why is the BBC just starting now?
That begs the question: how long has Bernie been with him?
Tonight's episode of Empire begs the question: Do people really change?
So, again, it begs the question ... why all the outrage now?
It begs the question: is there any point in even trying?
Which begs the question: Who is the intended, or ideal, audience?
So, this news begs the question: Just who is Mehgan James?
But that begs the further question of why it is poor.
The placement begs many different questions -- the obvious one being ... WHY?
He begs them to take the Taser prongs off of him.
Hands Only begs to be ripped apart with messy, hungry abandon.
All of which begs the question: Why did SoftBank step in?
The broad difference begs the question: Can the GND be modeled?
Walsh's reasoning begs the question: What if Hillary were a man?
Along the way, the game begs you to explore and experiment.
That begs that question, are you going to run for office?
This of course begs the question: who does he fight next?
That begs the question of what Clayton will be focused on.
Blair begs her to reconsider—she's always wanted a younger sibling!
Which begs the question…how long until Instagram Stories copies this?
"Garden" is an affair that begs for a royal smoke-up.
The CPP begs for review under the legal limits articulated above.
And it begs the question: What is he trying to hide?
"We are thrown upon your mercy as on God's," Antigone begs.
The man begs for mercy, but his plea is cut short.
When they don't, it begs us to ask, what's the point?
Caught short, your correspondent begs for relief at a funeral parlour.
That begs the question: Why play the French Open at all?
"This is strange, and begs to be explained," Mr. Benes said.
The elegant masonry along the streets of Cartagena begs for interaction.
Which begs the question: How does your company's leadership measure success?
Everyone else, who had been grieving over Paul, begs to differ.
Virginia Eubanks begs to differ, with the authority to do so.
The licensing of murder begs the question, why are they killing?
So, it begs the question -- is Cardi a potential running mate?
It begs the question if such a space should even exist.
At night, she weeps and begs not to go to school.
The delivery is so deadpan it begs for a punch line.
"I'm begging you, please come home / No one even begs anymore," .
The conundrum begs the question: what on earth brought Kulczyk here?
The alleged victim begs to differ ... telling TMZ he wants "justice."
All of this begs the question: What does Michael Cohen know?
The Expanse doesn't set a stage, it begs you to look ahead.
"It really begs more questions than it answers," said Doximity's Joel Davis.
Which begs the question: Does he owe that credit to a tweet?
As Nancy pulls drops of these memories from Becky, Sasha begs Mrs.
Her cool, laid-back beauty aesthetic practically begs you to ask questions.
This begs the question: Why did she gain weight for Black Mirror?
This begs the question of why were these posters up at Facebook.
It's that kind of magnificent book that begs for a second reading.
All of this investment begs the question when this company goes public.
Which begs the question: Where is Google Home in all of this?
This spellbound display begs the question: who is Eve a ghost of?
She begs him not to, if it's not what he really wants.
"Please put our students first and take the politics out," Champion begs.
All of which begs the question of why Chao got this wrong.
The Sanders drop-off begs the question: How low is Sanders' ceiling?
This begs for a special counsel and has for a long time.
Like you, we crave change — even though the weather begs to differ.
So that begs the question: What's going on in these search engines?
All of this begs a larger question: Should follower counts disappear altogether?
Which begs the question: Does the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto even matter?
Which begs the question, what would they do while living in Africa?
The whole record has an energy that begs to be played live.
Just like no one really begs to play Monopoly, the board game.
This begs the question: Is all this worrying about lasers for nothing?
But the update begs the question: why couldn't you do that before?
He pulls Rhonda aside and begs her not to marry a stranger.
Which begs the question: what the hell makes this different from Prime?
Begs the question ... where's he gonna put the Dak Prescott one next?!?!
Which begs the question: What happens to life when AI is everywhere?
In short, The Night Of begs for acknowledgement by awards and critics.
It begs the confirmation that it ultimately comes from an American automaker.
That begs the question: What if the "specifically trained representative" went rogue?
Which begs a few questions ... would the Dodgers be cool with Stevie?
Brain," which immediately begs the question, "Why are we talking about this?
So ... it all begs the question -- WHO YA GOT IN THIS FIGHT?!
That begs the question, what does it mean to be considered rich?
Which begs the question: how the hell will an AI whiskey taste?
That begs the question of why those assets are surplus to requirements.
It's certainly curious and begs the question why they are doing this.
The highlight-reel combo begs for a Jim Ross voiceover—oh, wait.
That begs the question: what was the longest shutdown in US history?
When she begs, "I just want to know you," the dream Mrs.
But the dish begs for those portions—each piece's flavor is significant.
Dreamland is the kind of indie comic that begs to be read.
All of this good news begs the obvious question: how to invest?
This begs the question, is simulated emotion now more real than instinct?
All of which begs the question: how do you program a human?
Naturally, Starbucks begs to disagree with Pincus's assessment of their business practices.
It coos, it hugs, it follows us around and begs for attention.
Which begs the question: Why aren't all Democrats and Republicans speaking out?
It all begs the question, does Mark know something everybody else doesn't???
This begs the question, why do we need any inflation at all?
Begs the question, if it's over -- is his next stop in Canton???
It begs the question: could this model transfer to its southern neighbor?
Which begs the question: after the storm, where is all the food?
That begs the question, why is terrestrial radio the only remaining holdout?
Pray thee, the video begs, is there any room left for transgression?
On Saturday, boxing begs for Mayweather to win in a dramatic fashion.
At the mention of pricey exclusivity, Yeon-kyo begs for an introduction.
This of course begs the question, what can we do about it?
Which begs the question, how much is enough in a retirement account?
He begs Jess to tag along to pretend they are still married.
But that begs the question, who does Dalio himself look up to?
The Great Christmas Light Fight co-host Taniya Nayak begs to differ.
When he begs the diner waiter to temporarily stop fighting the system?
So it all begs the question: can Bernie Sanders mess with Texas?
" He continued, "This always begs the question, what if it gets misused?
This, of course, begs the question: where does he go from here?
But it begs the question: Why are so many older voters backing Trump?
But, and in it begs this next question which is what happens now?
One name missing from the lineup begs the question: Where's Sammi "Sweetheart" Giancola?
Hugo begs Eve to stay with him, but she leaves to save Villanelle.
But information is not journalism, and data begs to be organized and interpreted.
But again, it begs the question: do diversity reports in fashion even work?
Which begs the question: What, if any spill modeling was done before construction?
All of which begs the question, when are we generally at our best?
But this of course begs the question as to what's in those agreements.
She addresses the entire room and begs forgiveness for her lack of inclusion.
Super Tuesday is here, which begs the question – what exactly is Super Tuesday?
STEVE LIESMAN: I guess that begs the question of if it needs it.
So that begs the obvious question: Can Trump actually win over Sanders' supporters?
Then, his daughter begs him to get out and solicits her mother's help.
Like the smart strip, this is another function that begs for live performance.
Seeing this snub begs the age-old question: Do teens' tastes even matter?
The boy begins to cry and begs the man to stop the car.
And promising "we're gonna end it" begs the question: End what, and how?
Initially, Denise begs off when Patty tries to recruit her for the lawsuit.
She begs for a reaction: She wants him to yell, be angry, anything.
Of course, the post begs the question: Is this change the real deal?
That tiny spend begs the question: Was getting the ad taken down intentional?
Which begs the question: which chart-fillers of our age will be remembered?
And this, naturally, begs the question: what happens to Rizin if Fedor loses?
It all begs the question ... who gets a ring first -- Pat or Brit?!?!?
It all begs one question: when are you releasing a country album, Timberlake?
But it begs the question: Why are so many people unhappy at work?
It all begs the question ... is O.J. getting paid for the pap shots?
But the situation begs the question -- would you tell YOUR dad about this?
Which begs the question, why are they surrendering themselves to life under ISIS?
Which begs the question: why did the State Archive release the documents now?
The layout begs the question ... does Leo's ride beat Kylie's birthday luxury yacht?
Which begs the question: Who is taking the lion's share of the profits?
It also begs the question of what UiPath might look to tackle next.
All this begs the question: Does America have a corporate income tax problem?
He begs his baby to reprimand him, to be angry and rightfully so.
Cillizza: That begs the next question: Will ANYONE step up and challenge DiFi?
To the Editor: "Yes, it's genocide" begs the question: Where is the comparison?
And it begs the question of, well, who wouldn't want to cast her?
Once put down it begs, like a puppy, to be picked back up.
Budd begs her to trust him, shows her pictures of his young kids.
This begs the question: Now that everyone's online, and the web is an
It all begs the question: Is Pepperstein's obsession with futures utopian or apocalyptic?
This begs the question: What is up with these two and birth control?
This begs the question: who welcomes the MMA legend back to the Octagon?
This begs the question: When an artist kills, what happens to their work?
A Tesla Model S P100D begs the question: What's more Ludicrous than Ludicrous?
"Don't tell Mama," Amma begs Camille when she knows she's been found out.
Which begs the question—what music should you play to soundtrack an orgy?
Another man, cross-legged and ragged on a Midtown sidewalk, begs for money.
It begs the question, cars aren't really the greatest vehicle for short trips.
In the first story Ovid begs to trade "anything, everything" for literary immortality.
Nonetheless, this begs the question of how and whether such sharing is permitted.
Which begs the question: Why does Trump care so much about Scaramucci's rebellion?
We're told the guy constantly shows up at events and begs for dates.
Clay begs your body to come to a different understanding of the game.
Neither actor begs for your heart, but each — like this movie — takes it.
And so it really begs the question, do we need waterfall screen phones?
When her £38 ($47) weekly allowance runs out, she sometimes begs for money.
This begs the question: Why would Cody Simpson ever wear a freakin' shirt???
This all begs the question: Who's watching Succession besides navel-gazing media professionals?
The question thus begs, what then, is the strategy in this Trump era?
Harry begs Hermione (Emma Watson) to help him, but it's a lost cause.
" Umberto also suggested adding tonal accent layers where the hair "begs for movement.
Begs the question -- what have you/I been doing the last 50 hours?
He jokes and wheedles and begs and tells stories and pledges his troth.
Cauliflower's benign nature also begs for a hit of lemon and hot pepper.
But this all begs the question: Too skinny or too fat for whom?
The Universal Collection begs the questions: Where were these objects before they were here?
And it begs the question: Where's the safe space for Black girls in Riverdale?
This begs the question, is a macro spiral being unfairly blamed for weak results?
But all that queer adoration begs the question: What draws gay men to Spears?
But that begs the question, What is "heat" and how do you apply it?
Which begs the question of how it all got there in the first place.
This Chicago kerfuffle begs the question — are avid Hamilton fans living in a bubble?
The attempt to seal the documents "begs a number of questions," the representatives wrote.
However, it begs the question: Why are fees even needed in the first place?
Slippery and divisive, this movie begs to be analyzed, for better or for worse.
Given the short succession, it begs the question as to whether it is genuine.
But this also begs the question: what about replicants that are created through birth?
All of which begs the question: Why are these outdated systems still in use?
He begs MIB to put him out of his misery, but gets shut down.
It all begs the question: do she and Hurd have time to be newlyweds?
Which begs an obvious question: Why do we turn the clocks back at all?
It's a revelation that begs the question: What's the best waterproof eyeliner out there?
He says he's been "in-and-out of rehab" recently, and begs her forgiveness.
Which begs the question…does 'yellow' and 'blue' make green ($$$) for this tie up?
Tensions rise after Gary (Tom Hollander) knocks on the door and begs for shelter.
This, of course, begs the question: what's next for the bafflingly dominant flyweight king?
It begs the question of whether Roseanne, the character, deserved to die that way.
And it begs the question of why Russia would take this perilous extra step.
However, as a Mac app for streaming music, it begs comparisons to Apple's iTunes.
"Let me take care of you," Callie begs Mary Agnes in the third episode.
This multiplicity begs the question: if we have two arm appendages, why not many?
Shortly after Elliot leaves, Carlotta begs Cotton to come home, and apologizes for everything.
Bridesmaid begs JetBlue for refund  after bride asks her &aposto relinquish&apos title, &aposduties.
" The singer captioned the video, "Summer begs me to come out every night onstage!
It all begs the question ... is his bod better than Tom Brady's right now???
All of that begs the question: What can fans expect when the show returns?
That night, Diane tearfully returns home, crawls into bed and begs Kurt for forgiveness.
That begs the question: How does the administration plan to pay for tax cuts?
Kane saves Abby, against her will, and begs her unconscious body to forgive him.
Which begs the question – how does the 29-year-old afford his lavish lifestyle?
Of course, this begs the question, is this all just one giant pyramid scheme?
Her elation turns to alarm as she begs the guard to let her out.
It begs the question: Is the entire plot of Legion really happening to David?
All this begs the question: can Dubai's successful diversification serve as a regional model?
Her story begs us to wonder: would a man be treated the same way?
This social norm begs the question: Who does the image of America belong to?
By Samsung's reasoning, that begs the question: Why not buy this 8K one instead?
This begs the question — which candidate will throw in the towel before Labor Day?
This sad realization begs the question: How do we turn this troubling sentiment around?
Such a power coupling begs the question: Of the two, who's the better tipper?
Celtics game in L.A. ... and it begs the question -- you talk business or what?!
This begs the question, why do young blacks dominate both college and professional sports?
He grabs you by the shirt, drops to his knees and begs for forgiveness.
Which rather begs the question of what is happening to copper demand in China.
This begs an important question, though—is this something you'd even want to drink?
Which begs the question how much Russian Facebook activity did target the Brexit vote?
Which begs the question, what exactly is a furlough, and how does it work?
It begs the most important questions: Why does one fact matter more than another?
"This, to me, begs the entire question of what constitutes pressure," Mr. Butts said.
However, Ikea, which has offered wireless a charging devices since 2015, begs to disagree.
Ms. Sengbloh, a 2016 Tony nominee for "Eclipsed," never begs for pity or admiration.
Before the opening of the center, he stops Pryce and begs to be reassigned.
It begs the question: how many smartphones have suffered at the hands of vloggers?
That begs the question — what exactly can we expect from a Bloomberg-inclusive debate?
The question that begs asking, of course: Could all of the above be true?
A frustrated Eric begs the other contestants to stop talking about him to Rachel.
That begs the question, who built this factory, and who might they be copying?
But he already has a pet who follows him around everywhere. Sits. Stays. Begs.
It begs the question, if Buffett isn't willing to pay a premium, should you?
The question that begs to be asked is why the district schools are failing.
During her month-long solo journey, MacLaine sleeps in shelters and begs for food.
Which begs the question: is this year's Turner Prize a little bit too contemporary?
Salman begs her husband not to leave, grabbing him by the arm, she told investigators.
It also begs for bling in the form of sparkling hair accessories, veils, and tiaras.
But in our watchdog culture, it begs the question if anyone's efforts are actually genuine.
But the very fact that the device has a screen begs you to do more.
But it begs the question of how all of these diverse voices will fit together.
Tyrion begs Jaime to find Cersei, take her away from King's Landing, and disappear forever.
That evening, June begs for forgiveness in front of all the members of the household.
And so it begs the question: Are we ready and able to survive and thrive?
Hunger is a need, an enduring hollowness that begs for satisfaction by any means necessary.
It begs the question though, how they can afford to keep scaling such a solution.
Apple's music begs you to be alone with it, grow with it, and examine it.
But Milbank's bold feat begs the question: Is it really safe to eat a newspaper?
She begs for my help, and she wants me to pretend like nothing ever happened.
Someone is stabbing him, dozens of times, while he screams and begs for his life.
He begs Gendry to go by an alias and keep his real identity a secret.
He stands in Tyler's way and begs him not to go through with his plan.
Everyone thought JonBénet Ramsey was dead — but one random man on YouTube begs to differ.
It's cinematic, it begs to be traversed, and it's marked by extreme vicissitudes in fortune.
Now a powerful editorial by a Chicago professor begs the president to do exactly that.
This begs the question: How much butt cheek is too much butt cheek for ABC?
All this sudden success begs the question: is Post Malone our generation's most iconic artist?
This shocking news begs the question: how will the show write off its central character?
Cunanan's credit cards are maxed out, and he begs the airline to advance his passage.
Halverson begs Steinar to come to the car because he has something to show him.
That begs the question, though: can there be a Jim White without Transfer Deadline Day?
Which begs an important question: do our arboreal ancestors also imbibe crunk juice for kicks?
It begs the question: How big is the Samsung recall, compared with all the others?
Her crisp, white, ribbed off-the-shoulder gown practically begs for a feverish Google search.
This begs the question of whether or not Apple wants people to replace their batteries.
Jaden, who is now cut free, begs Chris to give up on his fatal plan.
All of this begs the question of why Sonos wants to make these new speakers.
Francesca begs Dev for some time to figure things out and leaves on her own.
His experience begs the question: How is one founder capable of repeated success like that?
If they are investing $70 million, it begs the question what is their financial return?
He begs her to talk and apologizes to Reggie, but the damage has been done.
Peter begs Ned to keep his webslinging a secret — especially around Aunt May (Marisa Tomei).
The language of the Ku Klux Klan-endorsed man we have elected begs a question.
It is visually breath-taking, but it begs to be sat with and mulled over.
But the loss is real, and it begs the question: What needs to be done?
Her friendship with Master Raymond feels the most genuine and begs to be further explored.
News like this begs the question: What else is laced with asbestos without our knowledge?
This begs the question: Is Fair Fight about fighting voter suppression or raising Abrams' profile?
Which begs the question: Whom would Trump consider as a replacement for any, or all?
This little burner begs her mom to go back to Burning Man every couple weeks.
This begs the question which assets or business segments will fall within the 5 percent?
These are a good indication that part or all of a ruling begs closer scrutiny.
Well that may be true – but it begs the question, is that a bad thing?
Abbi's disclosure, of course, begs the question: Is Clinton familiar with the concept of pegging?
All of which begs a larger practical question, according to the authors of the study.
Mr. Obrist, top of the pile in the 2016 Power 100, modestly begs to differ.
Which begs the question: Why does the Navy want to green its fleet with biofuels?
Their apparent simplicity begs a simple descriptor: pretty, and, from afar, that's all they are.
In Genesis 30, the barren Rachel begs her husband, the patriarch Jacob, for a child.
"This begs the question," said Representative Elijah Cummings, above, the chairman of the Oversight Committee.
It begs the question: Was all of Game Of Thrones just one theme-park loop?
Which begs a second question: How do we save the highest possible number of people?
But Biden's performance Saturday begs basic questions about his candidacy: Why is Bloomberg doing this?
Finally, what truly begs questioning here is the media's coverage of this sequence of events.
Which, of course, begs some interesting policy questions: Why bother use such a complex scheme?
Looking to get her mind off of everything, Alaska begs to go and he obliges.
This begs the question: why is Corse still so committed to the materiality of paint?
Which begs the question: why tighten that much in the first place, if at all?
Jason first hit up a sushi spot, which begs the question ... is that considered cannibalism?
" It&aposs a stunning song that begs the question, "Do you know who you are?
Her "tongue made obsolete by gunfire," she begs to be allowed back into her village.
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Jedermann begs for time so that he can seek a companion for his final voyage.
It's called Twin Falls 2, which begs the questions: Is there a Twin Falls 1?
The soda will elevate your Paloma, and it also begs for white rum or gin.
She begs to differ, saying he agreed the boy could live with her in England.
It begs the question ... was the injury covered up to keep him on the field?
His mom later sends him to Logan's birthday party, where he basically begs for a job.
And the President's construction of a more convenient personal reality on North Korea begs another question.
So it begs a bigger question, it&aposs difference between right and wrong liberal or conservative?
That begs the question of whether the change could be attributed to a (very convincing) wig.
To say the president is above the law begs the question of what the law is.
And while Rory may not think that Schumer would like Lorelai, the comedian begs to differ.
In this particularly successful piece, a deeply American paradox is made visible and begs a question.
But that begs the question: if we're inside our mother's womb, what are we dreaming about?
And that begs the question: Who and what are LGBT media outlets doing all this for?
With their existence now seriously under peril, it begs the question: What can be done now?
Reading Machado is thrilling, and the rush of that experience begs to be announced and shared.
This begs the question -- what is so appealing about watching someone else play a video game?
Yes, people are listening to Outen — and her latest track begs them to play her loud.
All of this sort of begs the question: Will there be another season of The Return?
This begs the salient question: If the employment condition is booming why are payroll taxes falling?
Which rather begs the question why was it not taken down when it was first reported?
When she  includes an abstract form, it is always smaller than the figure and  begs interpretation.
But sometimes, the truth is so dark it simply begs to be thrust into the light.
So I think it begs the question ... Andrew Yang: Where have I been all this time?
That begs the broader question of whether AI will further concentrate power among today's digital giants.
When she's gang raped by slave catchers, Nat begs his master for permission to visit her.
Midge, however, stays through the meal and begs her mother to return home with her father.
Thus, the cartoon Android octopus begs a serious question: does Google think octopus is a dessert?
Mr Rosenthal's new "New Spirit" show begs the question of painting's place in contemporary art today.
The ensuing scuffle is interrupted by Jamie, who Claire begs to do something about the situation.
Which begs the question: Is the media portrayal of Islam as a backward, violent religion accurate?
Rubio's claim that the 2013 vote is the only budget Cruz has supported also begs scrutiny.
Begs the question ... is the pigskin worth that -- or should Kenyan be offering up even more????
But that begs the question: Then why isn't he openly fighting Trump's attempts to repeal ObamaCare?
The piece begs the question that underlies much of his work: how did we get here?
The mushrooming market for cannabis products begs the question of when marijuana will become fully mainstream.
Begs the question ... what does Miles Teller know that the rest of the baseball world doesn't?!?!
"My guess is it's a sort of dessert that begs for so many variations," says Kaufman.
She goes to see the Principal of the school, and begs for answers about Hannah's behavior.
But it begs the question ... why would the couple then buy a house TOGETHER in April?
The fact that he's endured this long begs the question of just what, exactly, matters anymore?
But all this begs the question: Why were those expectations so low in the first place?
But this guy begs to differ, and it seems he's been working out quite a bit.
The political reality of the age we're living in begs us to stop, stay, and fight.
That begs the question, of course – why bother have a web version of Moments at all?
That begs the question: is it necessary to protecting our democracy that voter lists are purged?
In the end, Dom hands her gun to Darlene and, shockingly, begs to be killed instead.
But it also begs the question of why make Hogwarts Mystery free to play at all?
Such begs the question, given the dangers, why was funding stripped from Congresses' best technical advisers?
The stream of exits begs the question: What's it like to work for the billionaire boss?
It was cynical and wrong, and it begs for reform so that it never happens again.
Now branding is one of those terms that basically begs the question: What exactly is it?
This begs the question, what have we done to provide that same showing to Black Americans?
As Miranda's leaving, Schumer begs him to wait for just one final song featuring a mop.
Your busy mind needs a break, and this Mercury retrograde begs you to get some rest.
That then begs the question what is the cause of this "general dislike of social media"?
This begs a disclaimer: I have Eastern European Jewish family roots in what became the Holocaust.
Today in Bosnia, Mr. Sawah, 58, complains of frequent headaches and begs a doctor for antidepressants.
This switch-over is unprecedented, which begs the question: Can our current networks handle the strain?
All of which begs the question: What would Hollywood look like if women designed shooting hours?
Another cop begs him not to arrest the main suspect, a man from a higher caste.
It begs to be read aloud; you can almost taste the words as you read them.
Madison leaves, Peter's mom begs him to bring her back, he does, and now they're dating.
It's shiny, naturally lit, and rough all at the same time — it begs to be photographed.
One of her qualities as a performer is that she never begs for the audience's love.
This begs the question, what exactly qualifies one to lead the nation's second largest government agency?
But it begs the larger question: How could we ignore our nation's sacrifice for so long?
But all that begs an important question: Do we -- and does Donald Trump -- really understand him?
The brand new track is not yet released, which begs the question: when will it be?
Served with more of that unforgettable sea urchin, it begs to be stirred into the rice.
This begs the question why Facebook didn't send the DPIA to the DPC on February 3.
The prose is lilting and rhythmic — it practically begs to be read aloud — but never flowery.
After Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) begs Nate for a job, he gives him one: hacking into Annalise's phone.
Which begs the question: which spymaster had the greatest motivation to try to bring down the president?
" Weeks also begs with tears in his eyes, "My mother, I know you are sick in hospital.
The couple tearfully begs for the hospital to try it, but his hands are kind of tied.
And no matter how much he begs, don't let him fly any jets (or tweet) until morning.
It begs the question: Why do we champion aged male rock stars while completely forgetting female musicians?
Ya gotta feel for Trebek ... who begs to cut to a commercial break to end his misery.
Venus and Neptune's dreamy opposition in the sky today begs that you stay realistic about your spending.
Sure it's in the best interest of safety, but the proposed law begs the following massive question.
The state of not knowing is sexually desirable in and of itself, which begs the question: Why?
It all begs the question ... why can't the next movie have both Drago's daughter AND Lang's boy???
That begs the question: What if we've been different our whole lives and didn't even know it?
But when the Hound is gravely injured and begs for Arya to finish him off, Arya refuses.
Which begs the question: Is everyone in Midnight unaware of what kind of town they live in?
Orlando begs her not to worry about it since she has enough going on with her job.
Jillian Michaels may think the keto diet is a bad idea, but Al Roker begs to differ.
Image: Cornell UniverstiyWhich begs an intriguing question: can red giants and their evolved habitable zones support life?
Wikileaks' new distribution strategy begs the question: Will the controversial leaking organization's content become even more snackable?
But it begs the question: What kind of budget do they have for this sort of thing?
While pickles are a welcome addition to many sandwiches, this begs the question, is this a sandwich?
This begs a question: Is this still young Jamie, or Jamie with another two decades on him?
It begs the question: Who exactly is going to be the first lady come noon January 20?
You know when your significant other begs and pleads for you not to break up with them?
Candidates need to step up Which begs the question: Where are the other candidates on these issues?
That begs a question: How do you build a team that is characterized by strong, coordinated teamwork?
Despite all the new details to chew on, this is a story that begs still more questions.
He begs her for a date at Rosie's Diner, and, against Hannah's better judgement, she shows up.
Which begs the question: When will the United States address the equally corrupt International Olympic Committee (IOC)?
This begs the question of how we will pay for the spending increases with less tax revenue.
"I think that begs the question as to whether short telomeres cause all of aging," she says.
This begs the question of how deep the real-life implications of this law will actually run.
This begs an important question: Why is there such a gap between the perception and the reality?
All of this begs the question of why does a robot in space need to be armed?
Your daughter is hit, and you hold her as she begs you to help her stay alive.
He also gives passionate speeches in which he begs for a more policy-focused and civilized campaign.
It begs the question, is Twitter trying to slim down to take another swing at getting acquired?
T. sits under my feet and begs for scraps, but her potato ass is on a diet.
Dionysius is so impressed that he releases both men and begs them to give him friendship lessons.
But the concept begs one very important question: Namely, can ferns actually survive an entire road trip?
All that begs the question of whether the US consumer is finally close to being tapped out.
So, this begs the question- what is the next big impossibility the United States can stand behind?
CUBAN: I MEAN, IT JUST BEGS THE QUESTION OF WHY DID THE PRESIDENT SAY ANYTHING AT ALL.
The failure to pass CHIP begs a reminder — this is not just another budget vote in Washington.
The north, led by Germany, calls for more reforms; the south begs for an end to austerity.
Which begs the question ... can Carr get a bigger yard to contain his home run swing there???
Which begs the question: With weddings being so expensive, is it worth it to get wedding insurance?
All of this begs another question: Why does Facebook's mother-of-all-data-sets exist at all?
That begs to see a price point drop, but Roku isn't yet announcing anything on that front.
" This begs the question: "Why do you need someone to push you to do the right thing?
Which begs the question: When do Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders go there on Biden?
No other medical specialty has such a wide and diverse impact, and begs for coordination and collaboration.
Which begs the question: What kind of images of black people should we have in the media?
Which begs the question ... could another MJ team up with Bugs Bunny and Bron in the sequel??
Now it begs the question, given you've sold so many companies, did you all think of selling Foursquare?
"I want to figure out a way to fix it," Berry begs her in the season 5 trailer.
But none of these problems are new, which begs the obvious question – why is this only happening now?
Photo: GettyTwitter thinks we aren't expressing ourselves enough, which begs the question: Has it used its own service?
Which begs the question: Is Blue Apron, and little "Farm Egg," part of the problem or the solution?
Her latest tweet brings the score to 0 for 3, which begs the question: Why even try it?
It all begs the question ... could Usain finally be ready to trade in Olympic rings for wedding ones???
Which also begs the question: is Mr. Nutterbutter one of the 50 Doe Defendants included in this action?
"Can I please have some of Daddy's sweetness?" she begs, before licking her hand and striking sexy poses.
All of which begs the question as to what more can be achieved with the new "accountability levels".
"Tell me I'll never have to go out there again," Marie begs Jess, after the two get together.
Hays begs off, noting the medical examiner ruled it a suicide, but he's hiding his true feelings again.
Letty begs Javier to "leave a person alive for once," but she knows what she signed up for.
And that begs the question of what the next year and a half of campaigning will be like.
Some of us are forced out of school simply for doing what everyone begs us to — reporting you.
Former White House ethics lawyer Richard Painter, who served in the George W. Bush administration, begs to differ.
All of this begs the question of which came first: The aspirational bathroom or its ultra-specific aesthetic?
Out of frustration, Clay publicly releases Hannah's tapes, even though the ghost of Hannah begs him not to.
All of which again begs the question: is Peloton a tech company, or a health and fitness company?
Explanations take effort, and effort is antithetical to an art form that begs to be perceived as effortless.
Which begs the question, at what point does a parody Twitter account — or trolling in general — perpetuate ignorance?
Which begs the question: Who is providing oversight of the office of compliance + these secret settlements and payouts?
"Please don't do this," Halverson begs as the bearded man stares down into the rocks and water below.
This admittedly simplified analogy begs the question — are we properly positioned to achieve similar nirvana with the IoT?
COPPER WAITING FOR COMPLETION Which rather begs the question of what is happening to copper demand in China.
On the YouTube lyric video for "H8U," one fan begs Huett to cover one of Swift's new songs.
It begs the question of why movie goers are willing to shake off the effects of lousy reviews.
This all begs the question: If trypophobia's origins are really this nebulous, why is it still a thing?
But it begs the larger question: If it was that bad, why didn't Twitter just delete his account?
It also begs the question as to why healthcare has become the latest target of U.S. tech giants.
All of which begs the question of why the White House is embarking on this—and why now?
This begs the question: Will we ever see Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling on a red carpet together?
All the noise begs the question of just how much financial pleasure and pain consumers are really feeling.
The news never stops, which begs the question: Do newscasters ever get a moment of peace to rest?
But if fast fashion can't be good, then it begs the question: Do we need it at all?
Even with the new details now emerging, this is a story that, as ever, begs still more questions.
And that begs the question: Are these objects actually changing colour, or do we just perceive them differently?
It begs the question: Is that socialization they learn from other boys and girls, or is that inborn?
In it, he begs supporters to look "appealing" and "sexy" and "hip" and "dangerous" for their IRL debut.
This begs the question: Did the candidates not rehearse when to come out for a nationally televised debate?
DeVos's answer suggests she's not well-versed on policy, and begs the question why she wasn't better prepared.
Blockchain databases store the data indefinitely; it begs the question: How can you possibly go about pricing it?
" This moment begs the easily answerable question, "Is it necessary to ask a celebrity about their sex life?
As she stands in the hallway outside their apartment, she begs him not to stop her from leaving.
At the end of this episode, Amy texts Dan and begs him to have a nightcap with her.
Weeks later, Father Luc visits our house, falls to his knees, thick lips trembling, and begs Christina's forgiveness.
All of which begs the question of what consumers really want; affordable food or pesticides on their food?
That begs the question: Why does being a non-politician give someone such an advantage in this race?
Which begs the question: Why did the Fed raise rates in September and December in the first place?
The change in policy begs the question: What are the motivating forces behind this change and why now?
Great, if you're a seller, but it begs the question: Why are so few homeowners listing their homes?
A valid reason, but it begs the question of why the Jones Act exists in the first place.
All of this begs the question of what the new name for hot dogs will now in Malaysia.
A nurse camped in a school with her children, after the shelling destroyed her home, begs for relief.
To ignore these phenomena also begs the question why other countries acknowledge such changes in mothers with neonates.
That begs the question, is it possible that new transport could be the answer to our split societies?
So this begs the question: What will the homeowner do now that they have been bequeathed this surprise?
This begs the question: Why build a separate app for stuff that's already available and functional within Instagram?
This begs the question: Is the issue really Serena's catsuit, or that Serena is too black for tennis?
She is lost, and there is a crown at her feet, which she begs Golaud to leave behind.
Barbara Ann begs Dr. Phil for his help, while Bregoli seems to revel in the spectacle of conflict.
Chyna begs to differ ... saying Ryan congratulated Rob with a tweet on the pickup of a second season.
" A bold move that, like the existence of this museum in general, begs the question, "OK BUT WHY??
That goes to the princess Amneris, who begs softly for peace, and a chorus of priests and priestesses.
Ben begs for more time to tell Alison the truth in his own way, and Cole reluctantly acquiesces.
Ten years later, that boy, Luke, begs his aunt to find out what really happened to his mother.
But when her great-uncle, Scrooge, passes by and she tells him she's busking, he begs to differ.
As his sister tries to calm him, he begs for the handcuffs to be removed, saying they hurt.
It begs the question — what's the point of even watching if we already know what's going to happen?
That begs the question: Will Amazon prioritize its business interests over being on the right side of history?
The tech begs the question, though: Would you even need or want to own a self-driving car?
The concept of user fees goes back centuries, and today's situation begs for that concept to be adopted.
Now that "four times in a windmill" has reached meme status, which begs the question as to why.
But since strikes don't happen every day, it begs the question: What happens when the protestors go home?
We can applaud the appropriateness of having consequences for inappropriate behavior, but the dynamic begs a harder look.
Also, it should offer the kind of higher-fidelity playback that Amazon's new HD Music service begs for.
He begs for The Eagle to kick him out of school, but instead they embrace in a hug.
Even after Hillary begs, "Get a hold of yourself" ... he's still bawling about his pal being in heaven.
She may be the most powerful black woman in the country, a position that begs to be used.
The bass begs for this kind of counterweight: hear Palladino and D'Angelo, or even Jamerson and Smokey Robinson.
If Saudi Arabia were to sell its Treasuries, it "begs the question of where they'd go," he said.
But the popularity of the genre begs a question: will AAA companies start making their own walking sims?
It also begs the question, why is our government so reluctant to part with statistical data on immigration?
Our roots, the series begs to say, are more scattered and difficult to trace than the word suggests.
All of which begs the somehow-ongoing question: Do we really need a wall in the first place?
Views' shrewd attempt to synthesize the quintessential Drake album begs the question: Is this as good as it gets?
Holding my newly bought spinner—such a small, precious thing—it begs the question: What is the big deal?
Leaving Neverland begs the question: Was it for his own protection and peace of mind, or something more sinister?
Elodie knows that Hap's thoughts are elsewhere, so she gets up to leave and he begs her to stay.
Seconds later, Lori begs her daughter to re-do her entrance so she can get just the right photo.
I think the momentum you're seeing now and the leadership you're seeing now begs that [the market] goes higher.
"Train Ride to the Middle East" begs to be played somewhere between sand-whipped desert dancefloors and outer space.
It begs the question: Are we all hot, and we just need the Fab Five to come activate us?
Safely above the water, the woman desperately begs Phung to find her dog, which is still in the car.
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So the question that begs to be asked: Is the fiduciary rule in jeopardy under President-elect Donald Trump?
This begs the question: Does anyone have a clue what Trump's endgame is in Iran -- including the President himself?
Please, Benton begs people who might show Lorde herself the damning PowerPoint: remember that it's all just a joke.
A new study recently claimed that canines aren't as smart we think they are, but Princess begs to differ.
AIR-CONDITIONING doesn't feel like much of a luxury in parts of India, but the taxman begs to differ.
Interestingly, the order also came with to-go boxes, which begs the question: did players take the leftovers home?
Still, the whole thing begs the question: For the love of all that is holy, why does this exist?
Tommen begs for forgiveness from his mother, Cersei playing the moment with reservation as she perhaps sees an opening.
Set to the song "Life Is a Highway," the clip begs the question "what's next" for the beloved family?
He begs for his eyes to be opened, and I guess they are when they suddenly turn pitch black.
"I can't help you," Jesse tells one of is grandmother's sad, soulless zombies when it begs him for aid.
But beyond the spectacle, this doc begs the question that everyone featured is trying to answer: Is fashion art?
Thus, the work begs its audience to create a narrative to fill the blank space created by found objects.
The Iroha Kushi is made of body-safe silicone and begs to be squeezed and formed in the hand.
Which begs the question: How do you make this type of movie from a script consisting entirely of animals?
Runa begs Cam to stay with her at Sanctum, but Cam refuses to give her mother any more time.
When a popular song comes on, a little boy begs his mother to join him on the dance floor.
But how do you see how it was weaponized, and it begs the questions, why weren't you weaponizing it?
And that begs the question of why it took this long for the recovery to reach the ordinary American.
Yet this nevertheless begs the question: Was a director who is both female and Chinese too hard to find?
After holding baby Angela, Janine begs to be the Putnams' handmaid again so she can be with her daughter.
I see you have a hairstyle, which begs the question: how many drugs are you on right this second?
She begs Owen and Amelia not to tell her parents because she's scared they'll try to take Leo away.
All of which begs the question: How long is it before a Trump-on-Cruz porn parody hits Amazon?
Listen to the pleading tone in Joe Allen's voice as he begs Slim Shady to please, please stand up.
That of course begs the question, what is the market looking at and what is the opportunity for investors?
He thinks the phone integration begs for this early reveal, especially if Apple integrates AR support into iOS 11.
It really begs credulity, sir, when you say you did not know that you got a discount on this.
One woman begs off, saying she's "swamped" with her children; Sherman subsequently learns that the kids are at camp.
The warden also begs for help from Maria, telling her he'll make sure time isn't added to her sentence.
If it begs countries to come in from the cold, it risks starting a cycle of threats and begging.
Since none of this will ever happen, it begs the question: Can the scenarios laid out above be true?
But, hold on  — surely Trump's use of stolen Democratic National Committee emails, traceable to Russian hackers, still begs explanation.
This begs the question, will more unwanted specters of Grey Sloan past start descending upon the hospital as well?
One man begs the medics to help him "take a crap": They do, then he passes out and dies.
The point stands, but Auerbach's slightly unfeeling tone also begs a further question about his role in public life.
All of which begs the question: What becomes of Trump and his administration if the Bannon gets the boot?
During a visit to Chuck's house, he begs his older brother to return Kim to the firm's good graces.
Ms. Garner remains dedicated throughout, and a scene in which she begs a receptionist for help is especially heartfelt.
The polling in Minnesota begs to differ, but then again, Trump doesn't buy polls that aren't favorable to him.
Meyer says he reported the incident in 2015 -- which begs the question ... why was he fired 3 YEARS LATER?
Something about Rio de Janeiro duo Balako's debut single begs for it to be made into a music video.
All of this begs another question, especially in light of the piece I wrote on Overwatch porn last weekend.
It begs the question why the boys of Coldplay let some scene kid fuck up their table that hard.
BoJack begs Diane to write a hit piece on him to publicly air every bad thing he's ever done.
At one point, he begs her to come live with him again, only to be informed that she's pregnant.
He just squints extra hard, sucks in his gut and begs Melania to answer to "Gisele" for a while.
If one of them ever begs you to bend the rules, I'm going to say: Let her do it.
It also begs the question: Should we be washing our hair, which is always exposed, with the same frequency?
The British prime minister, as every year, comes to Brussels and begs for the extension of the Brexit deadline.
Mark Wahlberg begs to differ with Dr. Oz on a subject that has become as controversial as Mexit -- breakfast.
It naturally begs the question: How many other Netflix holiday movies are also part of this same fictional world?
Which begs the question of how China's stainless steel producers are getting sufficient nickel to feed such strong output.
A Little Pete's employee begs to differ, telling us Donnell appeared drunk and was walking out on the tab.
But because Jackson is the one capturing the final image, it begs the question: Who is the real curiosity?
He begs for her love, which she refuses, and he returns home and tries to overdose on pills. Fin.
"The second resignation begs the question – what did happen and could there be more resignations," he said by email.
All of which begs the question: Is it finally time to get rid of tipping once and for all?
It begs the question: If this story is so determined to cannibalize itself, then what is even the fucking point?
The incident begs the question: why were the moderators signed in with their personal Facebook accounts in the first place?
The prospect also begs the question if whether it would open the door of less mainstream candidates on both sides.
He begs Cookie for a different desperate kind of help: his performance is more about conquering Lucious on that stage.
This not-so-random and totally awesome act of kindness begs the question: Can you get any swaggier than that?
And thankfully, they didn't find anything, but it begs the question, what took so long to send in the team.
Tyrion knows it's as good as a death sentence and begs the Lord of Whispers not to murder their queen.
Most importantly, the whole thing begs one important question: Namely, how soon is too soon to reboot a film franchise?
This begs the question of how Unity and Improbable's relationship managed to sour so quickly after this public debacle. 4.
Like Snapchat, launching Duo immediately opens your smartphone's camera, where a single button labeled "Video call" begs to be tapped.
The other camp begs to differ; they see that hoodie, as well as Gvasalia himself, as nothing short of visionary.
So that begs the question… How can the private sector build on what the federal government has put in place?
Marissa begs Alicia to forgive her father and to give him a second chance, but Alicia says just she can't.
It also begs the question about what young Black man, or literally anyone, could identify with the oddly blank statue.
However, all the talk begs the question of whether or not these choices will matter much to the final result.
Known as the most popular occasion to grill and chill, the Fourth begs for smoky barbecue aromas and sizzling flavors.
It practically begs you to screencap and Tweet whatever part outrages you the most (or makes you titter the most).
But it begs the question of whether or not it's time for Simons to turn his attention forward, not backwards.
Twelve seasons, 1,508 games and one World Series championship begs the question: Was it all worth it for the Yankees?
So the introduction of a camera like the A7R III begs the question: who (or what) can stop them now?
It all begs the question of whether Amazon is preparing a much more powerful skill search engine of its own.
But instead, the commission launched a podcast that begs for people to listen, while refusing to listen to anyone else.
Abbi begs for help from the girl working the counter, who appears to dismiss her due to Abbi's earlier rudeness.
This does not sit well with June, and, despite Runa's insistence, she finds Elena's cabin and begs for a conversation.
"Essence" also begs the question: how do writers of our cultural moment understand and define the essence of a self?
Naturally, the "one more movie" thought begs the question: Will it be the next film in the "Star Trek" franchise?
But last night, Issa was confronted with a dilemma at work that begs the question: Is she woke or nah?
It begs the question by assuming broad consensus that the norm under attack was proper and defensible to begin with.
Here's Tiger Woods hanging with Paulina Gretzky at a Ryder Cup celebration party -- which begs the question ... where's Dustin Johnson???
This begs the same question as keeping us in the dark on tax returns and visitors: what are they hiding?
Indeed, it begs the question:  what is the White House promising these foreign governments in exchange for accepting dangerous terrorists?
He's certain she's out to destroy him, and Kimmy begs Titus not to ruin her new pious streak for her.
"For later cardiovascular disease, it begs the question whether we'll see downstream consequences in the years to come," he said.
That begs the question: isn't Syriza's fate the fate of every party that tries to bend the rules of globalisation?
This begs the question: Why are so many black families willing to care for foster children but not adopt children?
This begs the question -- why wouldn't the State's Attorney want to cooperate in the effort to keep evidence under wraps??
This begs the question of whether problems could have been staved off if the president had taken Russia more seriously.
After our interview, Bekmirzaev begs me to translate his requests for transfer back to Ireland to his responsible Kurdish officer.
Which begs the question: How can these believers be 100 percent certain that one of these guys isn't their man?
That begs the question of whether SoundCloud will have to raise again, or might once again open itself to acquisitions.
The artwork begs the reader to look closer, to figure out who's who (and who's where) in the storybook-pages.
Now that there's all this data-driven information, it begs the question of what the city will do with it.
When I see two lovers kissing or hugging, even onscreen, my heart jumps and begs like a dog to treats.
With 14 seasons to its name, this show begs to be watched until you are physically, mentally, and emotionally exhausted.
But Daz claims BMG publishing house begs to differ, insisting only it can green light the song for the flick.
"Clown Torture" (1987), installed in PS1 with a notably lower volume that its 1995 presentation, begs the same troubling query.
His story becomes poignant when he meets his leader in the Underworld, and begs to be properly buried and remembered.
It's a movie populated by puppets, goblins, and a complex plot line that begs to not be taken too seriously.
Which begs the question -- is it REALLY better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all???
Miss Manners begs you to resist this mean and greedy way of treating people to whom you are supposedly close.
In one effective scene, she begs him to reveal something honest, even if it's the admission that he hates her.
It even begs existential questions: What does it mean to be a gay bar in the age of sexual fluidity?
Which begs the question: If you&aposre not going to get an MBA, then what steps can you take instead?
"The Good Place" begs to differ on that score: The show's characters are hardly models of virtue when they meet.
This entire portion of the show begs questions about the logistics of BiP in a way we haven't seen before.
The difference is that while the first "Guardians" earned that love as if by accident, this one begs for it.
It begs the question, writes journalist David Love: Is the issue Williams' catsuit, or is she too black for tennis?
When Charlotte Tuck (Deirdre Lovejoy) visits the Mills farm, Brayden begs the super-powered woman to take him with her.
"The President said today he wants to unrig the economy, which begs the question: unrig it for who?" said Rep.
Of course, this begs the question: Is the bomb cyclone a real thing, or just a bit of clickbait hyperbole?
It begs the question, if profits are high and homeowners have been stagnant, why don't more people decide to move?
Everyone looks like they're having the time of their lives, but it begs the question, can this thing become real?
Snyder looks directly into the camera and begs everyone watching to ensure that fans go into the movie spoiler-free.
"Which begs the question: Didn't they know by then what had happened?" said Pavlos Christides, spokesman for the Socialist Pasok.
"The gravity and scale of these allegations begs the robust reaction of the international community," Zeid wrote at the time.
In a drug–induced state he begs her to take on other lovers, telling her it will cure his illness.
" He calmly begs for help from "a real human" in one video, saying he&aposs suicidal, lonely and "really losing it.
But this begs the question whether the act of withholding information from the viewer is a useful one in this show.
For underneath this hard, orange shell is a soft interior that begs to be noticed and loved for what it is.
Soulja Boy posted a fan-made comparison video to Instagram that begs the question, did Ariana Grande steal Soulja Boy's flow?
The other, muteness that begs a voice from the one who speaks and demands the ear of the one who listens.
This begs the question as to why this wasn't seen as a priority until now (when white supremacists are making headlines).
But, the end of any year begs for reflection, so we ask you to save room for one more look back.
With all the excitement in the run-up to the end, after eight seasons it begs the question: What happens now?
At the end of The Revenant, Leonardo DiCaprio looks in the camera and begs for the Oscar And I like the
We have spectacular numbers of people who are coming back, which to me just begs that they want to do more.
And her most recent tweet begs the same hesitation — although we're still laughing right along with her 7.5 million Twitter followers.
She pulls in an Applebee's employee and begs the employee to stay with her in the stall until the police come.
She gives up her life of riches, starts working as a maid, and begs God to forgive her for her vanity.
It begs the question: Given all the competition among buyers, do sellers really need to have an open house at all?
So again, it begs the question, Keanu, why in God's name did you put that sweatshirt on your head like that?
It all begs the question of whether Snapchat will add some kind of list of verified accounts or people to follow.
She hasn't liked leaving her house to go to school, and she begs her mom to let her stay with her.
So really, Trump has kind of won on this one, which begs the question: Why is he still harping on this?
Unfortunately, it appears the same thing has happened here, which begs the question: How the fuck does this shit keep happening?
Mama Escobar begs Tata not to take the kids and leave, then caresses her son's face and looks at him, worried.
As he chases other corgis through the sand and begs for more treats at his birthday party, he isn't an influencer.
It also begs the question: who is the real Pope Francis, and what are his true feelings towards the LGBTQ community?
While the Gold Rush dominates the town's historical register, it's the story of the Nisenan tribe that begs to be told.
This begs the question: Will other companies with significant first party data join Facebook and Google as the third walled garden?
Either way, anyone who's even remotely into gaming knows that RDR22 is unrivaled graphics-wise, which begs an important question: HOW?
Considering how much she loves this outfit, it begs the question, does Lena know that there's also a matching bucket hat?
"We need to let President Trump know that we appreciate what he's doing for America," Parscale begs viewers in the clip.
A looming question that the installation begs is, how long can the current occupants of the home in Jahmal's installation stay?
It pairs beautifully with a briny martini, and begs to be served with the best garnish ever—those little saltine crackers.
In her apology video, Griffin begs her fans for forgiveness and says she has asked the photographer to remove the images.
Still, his own kids aren't convinced he'd beat Serena, which begs one question -- IS IT TOO LATE TO CHANGE YOUR MIND?!?!
The Knicks' denial begs a very simple question, though: Who hacks into a Twitter account just to like a couple tweets?
When he begs his boss to sign a talented street musician, he's told signing artists based on talent is too risky.
As the Senate debates the future of health care, it begs the question: How do members of Congress currently get coverage?
This fact, they write, begs the question of whether Twitter is violating material support laws, which they conclude it likely is.
It all begs the question: do she and her fellow country artist husband Ryan Hurd, 31, have time to be newlyweds?
Sure looks like one, and that begs the obvious question -- WHY is there a paper clip just chillin' in Jackie's hair?
Which begs the question of whether the LME is reflecting the wider state of the market or its own dwindling liquidity.
"V" only lasted for a season in the '80s, which begs the question: was anyone really asking for the 2009 remake?
While the Left may claim ownership over the future through the current generation coming of age, this generation begs to differ.
Gadot apparently never played charades before, which begs the question of what her family does to break the tension at Christmas.
There's a clear consequence of dropping all ports, though, and it begs the question: What will Apple do about the headphones?
The fact that Will & Grace was never about gay love or social justice begs the question: What exactly was it about?
The picture is just fun to look at, but it begs the question ... be honest -- who wins in a street fight?
With all the other problems Uber faces here, it begs the question whether or not sticking around is a sensible option.
If she did, that begs the question: Why did she censor one swear word in the song and not the other?
Alex begs Red to try to talk some sense into Freida, so Red has a talk with the three of them.
When she approaches a table in a restaurant carrying a wine bottle, the audience practically begs her not to use it.
Now, it looks like the state's top dog is saying otherwise, which begs the question ... what's the D.A. gonna do there?
Now, it looks like the state's top dog is saying otherwise, which begs the question ... what's the D.A. gonna do there?
It begs the question of how Trump and members of his cabinet are preparing for a potential outbreak on Capitol Hill.
That begs the question, how much waste, fraud and abuse is there in the program, which serves some 2500 million Americans?
A hostless Oscars could continue to work, but the structure of the show as-is all but begs for a host.
It begs the question: Was the attack on Soleimani more in retribution for what he's done, or what he was planning?
Winter is prime season for braising: Meat and vegetables, cooked in a flavorful liquid that just begs for bread or grains.
That begs the question, if Hoberman and Lieberman were shopping "The Aeronauts" script today, would it still go to Amazon Studios?
The tweet also begs us to answer the question of what exactly "it" is that he had to do to 'em.
Intensive care head nurse Hoda Solliman explained why she keeps coming to work even though her family begs her not to.
But that begs the question: if you're looking to buy a laptop from Apple now, should you wait until June 5?
Sweet, sexy, and easygoing, its collection begs to be paired with a straw bag and a trip to the Côte d'Azur.
This begs the question: How could these lawbreakers get away with operating so brazenly without colluding with authorities — especially local police?
Later, he begs his pregnant daughter Ivanka to have her baby in New Hampshire that night to guarantee him a victory.
But it still begs the question: how at peace can these practices be when they're impossible to access without staying plugged in?
His opponent's self-constructed narrative, which media have bought into — experience and accomplishment — now begs to be examined a bit more closely.
And that begs a question: if the Trump administration succeeds in smashing existing supply-chains, why assume manufacturing will return to America?
But Team Liquid, the influential eSports team best known for its successes in StarCraft 403 and League of Legends, begs to differ.
This kind of camaraderie begs the question: Why can't we be kind and respectful to each other like this all the time?
The actress' intricate portrayal of June is on full display when Johnny (Joaquin Phoenix) begs her to accept his marriage proposal onstage.
When Lila's father comes to collect her, she begs Elena with her eyes: Don't tell him what happened, and Elena understands immediately.
It also begs the question: how could one movie seem to get it so right, while another got it so undeniably wrong?
After the radio host practically wolf whistles at the woman who signs her paychecks, Stassi begs him not to end the relationship.
Within minutes, as mother screams and begs for them to stop passing him around, you hear the harsh sound of bones crushing.
And to me, there is something about the circular shape of the story that begs for reconsideration of everything you've just seen.
It begs the question: if Whedon is a feminist and an ally, why isn't he using his platform to advance women's careers?
Cool, creamy, and so very zesty, they transform your carrots into a lunch that begs to be eaten with your shades on.
But if depressive realism proves to be true, it begs the question: Is cognitive therapy really helping patients see reality more accurately?
But the data further begs a deeper dive on VC-backed exit dynamics; in particular, what are typical VC-backed exit sizes?
"They told us whosoever cries or begs for them not to be slaughtered will be slaughtered along with them," a girl wrote.
We know the police knock, we know that the suspect begs, but there is no official script for what happens after that.
"I'll do whatever you want," he practically begs her in what feels like a repeat of so many other scenes this season.
Michelangelo's visit to the Met today begs the question: did his brother Leonardo catch "Salvator Mundi" before it hit the auction block?
That begs the question, what kind of breakthroughs can we expect, or at least hope to expect, in the world of AI?
That still begs the question of whether a mobile phone company that is not developing these tools itself can succeed longer term.
The whole thing begs the question ... WAS THE NBA IN ON A CONSPIRACY TO EXTEND THE SERIES TO 6 GAMES FOR RATINGS?!?!?!
That begs the question whether, over time, large numbers of parents will start to steer their children to other, less dangerous sports.
It begs teenagers to say, "Wow I relate to that," in response to a story in which all sex ends in death.
That, in and of itself, begs the question of what kind of racism and sexism I'm going to experience while I'm there.
At some point, though, this longer arc of America's drug story begs the question: Why do we always need some chemical fix?
The problem of job lock begs the question: Why is the connection between employment and health insurance so strong in the U.S.?
Inside is a man, still alive but horribly injured (my gorge rises even thinking of it), who begs Chris to kill him.
Sometimes when it seems that he is finished speaking, and the gap in the conversation begs to be filled, he starts again.
The delay or failure to make public this information begs the following questions: Does the United States still care about South Sudan?
In "Iphigenia at Aulis," Clytemnestra begs Agamemnon to stop the sacrifice, an act that, she knows, will turn her into a murderess.
It almost begs the obvious that our leaders must leave partisanship, and even impeachment, behind and do the business of the people.
Let's visit Mr. Donaldson, already in traction: BROKEN BONES is one of those phrases that just begs to be a crossword revealer.
That begs two questions that are at the forefront of my research as a scholar of Russian studies: what is "national security"?
And if they do, we're in trouble because it begs the question: Why would our leaders endanger American lives here and abroad?
As Gabriela pulls coins out of her pocket to pay, Omar spots an arcade game and begs for a coin to play.
This obviously begs the question of what to do about all the current confidantes of Kalanick, as well as other top execs.
Considering this significant disparity, this situation begs the question of whether songwriting royalties are keeping up in the age of subscription streaming.
It begs the question: are they battling their existential demons through Nutribullet recipes or are they simply doing it for the likes?
It begs the question, though… Why did the province of Quebec have an actual law against selling them, in the first place?
It's a surprisingly regular occurrence and begs all sorts of questions: Why do they not tell their colleagues what's happening to them?
This begs the question: If researchers develop a drug to improve how the brain functions, could it be useful for healthy people?
Still, there are mornings when I'll roll out of bed and my body begs me not to slip on my running shoes.
Admittedly, she's had too many stereotypical aging-mom moments: In Episode 3, she reminisces about being catcalled and begs for Greg's desire.
McGregor fight hates Conor McGregor's guts with a passion ... which begs the question, why is Showtime allowing Paulie Malignaggi to call it?!
Fans think frontrunner Madison Prewett breaks up with Peter, Peter's mother begs him to fix their relationship, and then...to be determined.
In another video, apparently filmed by a passer-by, the man begs for help as two other people sprawl on the ground.
The track, which acknowledges a love that was "too grandiose," begs the listener not to turn morose in the experience of loss.
What happens when a child begs for a deep, saturated color that would be difficult to paint over should their tastes change?
She begs her extremely pregnant boss (who she shames for having a kid) to give her another assignment that requires some travel.
"If all the major consumers sell off their gasoline, it begs the question who will buy it?" said one Singapore fuel trader.
They grow and grow until a makeup artist looks at me and begs to do something to them because they're so much.
Just as Dr. Harvey begs the grumpy trio to contact his wife for him, Casper is her link to the world beyond.
The stock market's plunge this week begs the question of what has changed since China reported its first coronavirus fatalities mid-January.
Which begs the question: What's the value of a firm that is showing slowing growth, non-recurring revenue and sticky GAAP losses?
It begs the question, what divine is honored by a religious symbol that disfigures, stunts and kills thousands of children each day?
Instead of taking conflict for granted, the piece begs the world to notice yet another tiny corner of itself disappearing in violence.
All this begs the question - why have so many so many Israelis, peace negotiators and experts united in criticism against this resolution?
Teigen said her 3-year-old daughter Luna often "begs" for her smartphone when she wants to play with a specific app.
Richter's "Hunting Party" begs the questions: did the painter blur the source image when painting it, or was the original photo blurred?
Cersei begs off, promising to finance her excesses through pillage, which is not a column that usually exists on late rent notices.
All of this begs the questions: How did Founders Brewing Co get away with their unregistered baby label for so damn long?
Tyler, worn by years of increasingly violent torment, carries a semiautomatic rifle; Clay, method acting as a crisis negotiator, begs him to reconsider.
Even as he begs his old gangster friend Tom Hagen for mercy, Tessio maintains a stoic poise, befitting a man familiar with death.
There's an element of Toni Collette's performance that begs the question of whether Annie herself believes she's at fault for what's going on.
This begs the question: How high could interest rates climb and what is the interest rate that will break the Trump rally's back?
And in an era that begs for this kind of reinvention, its failure flattens its message into one more retirement for the books.
This all begs the question, why bother with all of this instead of just drinking some decent $12 wine made from actual grapes?
Then there's this person, who wants to fuck Lightning McQueen from Cars, which begs the eternal question: Do the cars in Cars fuck?
Michael Walls, interesting that he let go three of his top military officials, Kim Jong-un, in recent days, which begs the question.
It begs the question, how do we hold brands accountable for educating themselves and simultaneously leave room for artistic — yet racially sensitive — expression?
If the Halliwells could exist as adults in this universe, it begs the question of why they're not the stars of this series.
Seven seasons later, Bran becomes King and Jon is exiled to the Night's Watch — which begs the question, was this prophesied all along?
That is why she tells Serena "You don't have to do this" about going along with the rape and begs her not to.
The players in this drama all have incentives to reach a consensus, which begs the question–how did we arrive at this juncture?
We've heard that advice for most of our lives, but there's just something about those bumps that begs us to break the rules.
Which begs the question: If he couldn't he control himself for this debate, can you reasonably expect anything different in the second debate?
She begs her grandpa for an excuse to leave, before disappearing with him into a portal without looking back at her pathetic father.
Accordingly, each character, even the nonbelievers, kneels before the Virgin of Candelaria during a festival in her honor and begs her for help.
It's far from the most advanced mechanical watch you can buy, which begs the question, why is Breitling still asking $8,390 for it?
Juxtaposed with what's happening in Hollywood, it begs the question: Do artists feel unable to organize a campaign of their own in music?
Because all of this bloodshed and brutality begs the ultimate question: Is this simply how New York City's biggest jail will always be?
It begs the question: How much of the black market for stolen information is created by legitimate companies like Facebook buying up data?
This begs the question: would an artificial womb, if it had the right ingredients, be capable of bringing a developing human to term?
Lehnhoff is an interior designer, which begs the question: Will he be doing an interior designing in the upcoming season of Queer Eye?
It begs the question: are we becoming so thirsty for content that we're willing to ignore our better judgement just to get likes?
A mix of pasilla, guajillo, and chiles de arbol add a nice, warming spice that begs for a big dollop of sour cream.
Spanning the 1970s to the '90s and all those materials, the work nevertheless feels unified and begs for a more comprehensive institutional survey.
Which begs the question ... could there be a ring in Danica's future before Aaron chases his second one with the Pack next season????
"We've had seizures of drugs hidden in bananas, pineapples, but this is unusual because it begs the question why," the official told Reuters.
"It just sort of begs the issue of where was management," said Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, the senior Democrat on the panel.
Begs the question ... what is he so thrilled about just a few days before yet another pivotal game in his 19-year career??
All this talk of weddings and Ben Higgins begs the question: When is old Benny H. going to seal the deal with Bushnell?
This begs the question, how much could we have saved if investments in mitigation strategies were prioritized, and preparedness efforts were consistently funded?
After Gloria begs for his help to see Benny in the hospital, he tells her to use his office phone to call MCC.
With "Poole's: Recipes and Stories from a Modern Diner," Ashley Christensen has written the rare cookbook that begs to be labeled as both.
It has a responsiveness that begs you to push the tempo, and the versatility to handle speed work as well as longer runs.
The criticism of her use of a DNA test to establish her ancestry begs the question of how to objectively answer such questions.
Between perpetuating stereotypes about curly hair and feeding into the idea that beauty is a burden, this practice begs for a thoughtful revamp.
In a sleepy Midwestern suburb, Borchardt begs and borrows from his friends and family in trying to turn his dream into a reality.
Nevertheless, the word "radical" floats through discussion of her work so often that it begs the question: What do we want from Beyoncé?
But Trump may also just be so exhausted at the end of it that he gives up, resigns, begs a pardon, and collapses.
This begs the question: is metaphor a privilege we get only when we have certain knowledge of being heard in the first place?
Rough justice, Episode 6: What's worse, Theon's sloppy job of beheading Ser Rodrik Cassel or Bran's anguish as he begs Theon to stop?
In northern Mexico, a few miles outside the city of Monterrey, a massive limestone spire known as El Diente begs to be climbed.
The Chicago Bears are trading for Nick Foles ... and it all begs the question -- is Mitch Trubisky officially done in The Windy City?!?!
At dinner with Adrian, during which he begs for her back, Cecilia sneaks off to the bathroom and returns wearing Adrian's invisibility suit.
The two were ultimately separated by their entourages ... but it begs the question, is this the next fight for the two UFC superstars?!?!
The lyrics are uninventive, the highest note is too high ["biiiiiiiieeerrrrth"], and the rhythm of the last line begs to be sped through.
The rise in Zoom's value begs two questions: Are future-of-work and remote work-focused startups seeing a global increase in demand?
This begs a question -- why would the government move forward with a strong regulatory measure before releasing the materials to back it up?
Forty tells Love that everything Candace said about Joe was true and he prepares to shoot Joe as Love begs him not to.
That begs the question: Fifteen years after the show's final episode aired, how did she bounce her color back to its teenage glory?
This begs the question: Why has Knives Out — an old-school whodunnit, unrelated to any established franchise or source material — done so well?
This automatic launcher does the leg work (or should we say arm work) for you the next time your pup begs for playtime.
For a documentary filmmaker, the lack of information out there on a topic like this just begs to be made into a movie.
"We're not even bothered if they have waiting experience at this point, as long as they are professional and polite," the ad begs.
So it begs the question: Would the Academy have distinguished and not disqualified "Lionheart" if the film had mostly been in Pidgin English?
"My sister Augusta begs me to send her sincerest regards both to you and Mr. Hawthorne," Melville wrote to Sophia Hawthorne, Nathaniel's wife.
But the story about her grabbing a woman's butt begs the question of what her activism looks like when the cameras aren't rolling.
It begs the question of whether some of this stems from his desire to be the most conspicuously wealthy leader in the country.
But it feels odd that this comes only after Claire practically begs Jamie for forgiveness for … keeping her daughter's confidence when she asked.
He tells you he'll give you €1,000 and begs you to hear him out, insisting that he's not asking you to fix anything.
In the finale, in fact, Amy (who is Jonah's own campaign manager) gets on her knees and begs Selina not to select Jonah.
So it kind of begs the question as to whether or not the addiction itself is the problem or symptomatic of another problem.
In an ironic inversion of how the game will end, Aya begs him to let it go and trust that their work in complete.
Unfortunately, Dany's journey closes similarly, with wide eyes as she begs her nephew/lover Jon to join her in building a new world order.
It begs the question of why we really give gifts to others: out of obligation, generosity, or to gain an advantage in the future?
A consideration of this begs a scary thought for factor investors: what if returns will be hurt by the ubiquity of the strategy itself?
Which begs the question as to what sort of cushion exists against the possibility of production hits from strikes over the course of 2018.
Colin Kaepernick and his girlfriend, Nessa, arrived to Los Angeles late Tuesday night -- which begs the question ... are ya here for business or turkey?
The British have started carrying out their orders at the farmhouse, and Rupert begs for mercy for the two youngest members of their group.
The idea that there is some overarching directive — some golden rule — we can instill in AI begs the question of what that might be.
At one point in King of Comedy, Pupkin fantasizes about being so rich and famous that Langford begs to hand over his TV show.
Brienne and Podrick finally meet Arya, and after a gruesome duel Brienne defeats the Hound, who begs in vain for Arya to kill him.
The touching sentiments sung by grating, artificially contorted voices begs the questions: who are these robot squealers, who are they talking to, and why?
It begs the question—even outside the hatefuck industry—of how anyone can guarantee that what happens on a porn set is fully consensual.
I do hope so — all of which begs the question of why the company has raised funding now and why such a large round.
The Instagram post shows what looks like a creamy, lightweight pink product, which begs the question: Is this new beauty product a daily moisturizer?
Nothing begs for validation like listening to the sound of your own voice at an awards show devoted to other people (ahem, Ricky Gervais).
"A disaster this big begs for the personal presence of the President at ground zero," read an editorial published in The Advocate on Thursday.
"A disaster this big begs for the personal presence of the President at ground zero," read the editorial published in The Advocate on Thursday.
It's not until he actually begs for his life and reminds Maggie that she's not a killer that she breaks and lets him in.
Sam begs ruth to stay to help mediate, because he doesn't want to lose the daughter he's only just started to get to know.
It begs to be seen if the Kardashian/Jenner family will ever get tired of getting dragged on the Internet for being culturally insensitive.
But this extra step of separately producing their own content at the same time begs the questions: Why now and why in this way?
"For Trump to use bully tactics that make him look like a thug begs the question—do we want a thug running the world?"
Rodman's literary recommendation begs many questions, but one of the most urgent is: What exactly will Kim learn from The Art of the Deal?
The problem begs for a mass movement response, argues Ashton Applewhite, author of "This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism" (Networked Books, March 2016).
Pruitt's appearance Tuesday morning on "Morning Joe" was a master class in evading a direct question that begs for a "yes" or "no" answer.
From her big blue eyes to her mysteriously deep voice, "the next Steve Jobs" practically begs to be portrayed in an Adam McKay movie.
" While it initially feels tender, the song reveals a dark underbelly, particularly in its hushed final moments: "She begs me not to hit her.
Mary J. Blige wants to make it absolutely clear that her prenup is solid as a rock ... but her estranged husband begs to differ.
As soon as his father gets home from work, Jesús begs him to call their attorney and find out the latest on their case.
And while this begs the question of what other color milk could possibly be, lulz ensued because the implications, intentional or not, were funny.
In "Do Me, Baby", Prince assumes the role of a traditional damsel and begs for the object of his desire to "Lay me down".

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