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"bluntly" Definitions
  1. in a very direct way, without trying to be polite or kind
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" Another chemsex partier, Danny, puts it more bluntly: "Mephedrone?
Megatron laughed at the idea ... and bluntly said, never.
" One put it very bluntly: "WE STAN A PSYCHOPATH!!!!!
To put it bluntly, urban planners these octopuses are not.
"No," she responded bluntly when asked about her prenup plans.
To put it bluntly they didn't "get" Islam or Muslims.
To put it bluntly, the frequent flier mile is dead.
"The refugees coming from Australia are brown," Saideman says bluntly.
"We've had enough of him," said butcher Steven Ruturukirira bluntly.
Put more bluntly, AMPS blew the lid off the barn.
He, to put it bluntly, was bad as they come.
"To put it bluntly, we're shadow boxing," Tedros said Thursday.
Both had bluntly rejected Trump's proposed suspension of Muslim migration.
Mattis left his position with a bluntly worded resignation letter.
This, to put it bluntly, is a ticking time bomb.
To put it bluntly: No one has a goddamn clue.
"You probably don't have cancer," Dr. Dardik puts it bluntly.
She says bluntly that the bilateral relationship is "being poisoned".
"I don't know how this attack unfolded," Dunford said bluntly.
" Kennedy went on to bluntly say, "Your user agreement sucks.
To put it bluntly, from a representation standpoint, that sucks.
"I don't have long conversations with myself," she said bluntly.
Trump has frequently and bluntly derided Walker in recent days.
" Booker later bluntly called Biden an "architect of mass incarceration.
Sunday's Super Bowl was, to put it bluntly, pretty boring.
To put it bluntly: We're living in fucked up times.
But this is the moment to assess bluntly the difficulties.
Diplomats have bluntly warned Israel not to build anything here.
But whatever a bucket hat says, it does so bluntly.
Though short of hero worship, the images are bluntly reverent.
Bluntly, their history demonstrates that this is laughable at best.
To put it bluntly, the giant squid remains a mystery.
"Frustrating," Girardi bluntly replied when asked to describe the loss.
On Monday, Holt bluntly called Trump out for the falsehood.
When asked how other wearables differ, Apfel is bluntly honest.
In Taiwan, talking bluntly about sex is still widely stigmatized.
A ban phrased that bluntly could very well be overturned.
Kaepernick responded bluntly and honestly and the rest is history.
This entire episode is, to put it bluntly, completely batshit.
"There are scouts up here right now," S.O. says bluntly.
Andrew Bacevich, a military historian, bluntly says at Foreign Affairs.
To put it bluntly, senators really want to go home.
Nick Merrill, Clinton's spokesman, reflected on Sanders' current standing bluntly.
" The Police Department described it, bluntly, as a "transformer explosion.
"Black people know you as Erin Aubry," he said bluntly.
His grandmother Diana Tchitumbo said she explained the dangers bluntly.
Should I tell her bluntly or start from the beginning?
Sadly, in practice, those recommendations have been interpreted too bluntly.
"It is a big part of it," he said bluntly.
"I don't dispute what Mr. Comey says," he said bluntly.
Many readers' thoughts bent in a more bluntly political direction.
Bluntly, she wrote on social media, "No I am not pregnant."
"You're a little old and a little white," she bluntly replies.
" As Burruss bluntly put it to Parks, "We aren't friends anymore.
As someone bluntly pointed out, IHOP is already crashing and burning.
To put it bluntly, the show had no point of view.
Black Mirror is known worldwide as spooky, scary, and bluntly cynical.
To put the matter bluntly: They should give up that hope.
Then, you'll do whatever next thing you're bluntly instructed to try.
Mr Tillerson may therefore simply be restating existing policy more bluntly.
"To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working," he purred.
"Your mother and I are getting a divorce," he says bluntly.
Iaconetti puts it more bluntly: "She's a backstabbing whore," she says.
Dick Pound, a former president of WADA, puts it more bluntly.
" The 35-year-old actress then bluntly responded, "I didn't forget.
Thomas Massie, a libertarian congressman from Kentucky, put it more bluntly.
Put bluntly, China's proposals sound creepy to many young, urban Taiwanese.
Walt Meier, a NASA research scientist, explained the situation more bluntly.
"North Korea, quite bluntly, does not cooperate whatsoever," one official said.
He is the president who bluntly scorns the judgment of elites.
"We put cameras and Sandra Bullock on dollies," he bluntly recalls.
" Trump said bluntly that the US was "not nation-building again.
"This is the moment to assess bluntly the difficulties," Blair said.
The presentation also put it more bluntly: "Stores are a mess."
Former aides to President Barack Obama spoke out just as bluntly.
Clinton will not bluntly ask voters to trust her, aides said.
Pedrinho's explanation for Bolsonaro's appeal in the favelas was bluntly cynical.
And to put it bluntly, we should have moved more swiftly.
Trump bluntly acknowledges the Montana seat is more personal than firewall.
Representative Louise Slaughter, a Democrat of New York, put in bluntly.
"It is necessary for everyone to have it," she said bluntly.
"Get off the beach," he told CNN bluntly on Thursday morning.
" Asked what could not be forgiven, Mr. Putin said bluntly, "Betrayal.
"I hope you have a 'Job' experience," one man said bluntly.
"We need to treat drug dealers like murderers," he said bluntly.
"He's not into apologizing," a former Trump administration official said, bluntly.
"What more you need before you will act?" she asked bluntly.
"Morin" bluntly acknowledges the precarious situation of French Jews under occupation.
More bluntly: Are you with Trump or are you against him?
"Kobe Bryant dead," The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, Ohio, said bluntly.
Others say bluntly that the King name would hurt their communities.
Asked whether anyone from CNN made his list, Spicer replied bluntly.
Not every news source was willing to be bluntly honest, however.
Bronstein describes the difference between the brothers in bluntly Freudian terms.
"To put it bluntly, we're shadow boxing," Tedros said last week.
Schumer responded bluntly that they had no interest in doing that.
Trump then asked Comey, pretty bluntly, to drop the Flynn investigation.
This, to put it bluntly, is a facile and boneheaded idea.
Asked bluntly if she would impeach the president, Scanlon said no.
"It was the right thing to do," he told me bluntly.
The Moon is in Sagittarius, inspiring you to say things bluntly.
The Republicans are also, to put it bluntly, fielding better politicians.
Beyond sounding great, it demonstrates that music can incorporate witchcraft quite bluntly.
" Strong puts it more bluntly: "It's not a terribly well-constructed house.
Still, as one put it bluntly (and accurately): "We're in charge now."
"This guy wants people to fight," one Trump adviser bluntly put it.
"Leftovers" launches Camnitzer's commentary — sometimes ironic, sometimes bluntly transparent — on state violence.
No." A longtime confidante put it more bluntly: "She is NOT running.
" And Fox's Newt Gingrich bluntly said, "This is not an impeachment process.
"It would be better if this one lasts longer," she says bluntly.
To put it most bluntly, that's what I heard from the street.
So to put it bluntly: Last week's cyber attack was very scary.
"I am the most bluntly honest bitch you'll ever meet," Locken responds.
I just very bluntly one night said, 'Do you want a divorce?
Her roommate Lismar Castellanos, who just turned 21, put it more bluntly.
This, to put it bluntly, is something the world can do without.
To put it bluntly: They're worth watching even in junk like this.
But this week, aides bluntly conceded, the risks were far more apparent.
Sorry to put all that out there so bluntly, but it's true.
"They're not shy about making money on this program," McLaughlin bluntly said.
"I know some people wonder why we're still together," she bluntly writes.
But the Bush administration bluntly ruined the opportunity to embrace the world.
To put it bluntly, a fuckton of people have downloaded the game.
She writes bluntly that sexism hampered her ability to reach voters effectively.
"I have no thoughts on Mr. Trump's tweets," the president said bluntly.
Put more bluntly, how can an event predicated on exclusivity become inclusive?
And to put it bluntly, having a vagina can be really expensive.
No, says Dr. Schwarz bluntly, shattering my dreams before we've even started.
To put it bluntly, Americans with disabilities do not want your pity.
" Trump responded bluntly, "Because then you won't give me what I want.
Put more bluntly, it will require personal sacrifice from our entire society.
Giovanni Dall'Orto, a gay historian in Milan, analyzed this dynamic more bluntly.
A second source with leadership ties put it bluntly: "War is unlikely".
"I have scars," I managed to say, as bluntly as I could.
"I would put it more bluntly: the desire for revenge," he said.
"That's an odd measurable," she said bluntly of the 65,000-donor threshold.
"I think that the Chinese government butchered those kids," Kasich said, bluntly.
The Moon enters Sagittarius this evening, inspiring you to communicate more bluntly.
"Much will likely go wrong," CEO Elon Musk stated bluntly on Twitter.
"We do not see ourselves as a selling club," Zorc said bluntly.
An immigration lawyer once told me bluntly: Immigration is a wedge issue.
To put it bluntly, Inslee's campaign is writing a Green New Deal.
They make the biofilm "out of their own excretions," Dunn writes bluntly.
He bluntly says insane things and refuses to back down from them.
It is serious but not self-serious; it means without bluntly moralizing.
Women, Johnson said bluntly, must be taught to keep their legs together.
"When we first opened, it was the 'hood," Aaron put it bluntly.
Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio made the same claim, albeit more bluntly.
To put this as bluntly as possible: that will not happen. Period.
Put more bluntly, Europe has become an inadvertent underwriter of al Qaeda.
Asked why, he says, bluntly: "They're not bringing anything to the table."
Detroit lacks "a functioning housing market," a report last year bluntly declared.
And it's been kicking my a-, just to put it very bluntly.
Or, to put it more bluntly, that she was essentially wearing blackface.
Putting it bluntly, the CDC says people should not travel to China.
To state it bluntly, being unvaccinated can result in illness or death.
I just knew I wasn't an abstract painter, to put it bluntly.
"In another exchange, Hyde referred to Yovanovitch bluntly as "that b---h.
Burton and others said bluntly that Northam's apology was far from enough.
Lucille Roybal-Allard said bluntly at a press conference following the meeting.
" Robinson put it more bluntly: "Climate injustice is racist injustice, gender injustice.
" Mr. Sabi, the theater producer, put it more bluntly: "Nobody will care.
It'll cut off the hair bluntly in one pass — no catching or dragging.
Trump's willingness to speak bluntly on delicate subjects is core to his appeal.
Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the ranking Armed Services Democrat, responded more bluntly.
" In a later email, Levandowski told Soublet bluntly, "We don't do AV testing.
But now Stocky's statement bluntly calls into question the allegations by Gizmodo's sources.
America's favorite scientist is bluntly warning fans about the seriousness of climate change.
To put it bluntly, the government cannot honour the desire of its people.
American defence planners speak bluntly about the main reason for this relentless construction.
One Karachi textile boss, who employs more than 210.5 people, puts it bluntly.
SoundBearier put it more bluntly: "This is a business, not the Red Cross."
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi made this case bluntly on the House floor Thursday.
" "With stakes like that, bluntly put, these Olympics are no game at all.
Never talking bluntly, and always impressing himself in a soft and gentle way.
"With stakes like that, bluntly put, these Olympics are no game at all."
John Cornyn, R-Texas, said bluntly Monday, just hours before the budget release.
And when they do, they certainly don't name-check other celebrities that bluntly.
Squid and octopus skin is, to put it bluntly, cooler than our own.
And to put it bluntly, this sucks, because Puerto Ricans are not children.
The head of France's Ofpra refugee agency, Pascal Brice, put it more bluntly.
With stakes like that, bluntly put, these Olympics are no game at all.
"You are not asking for our permission," Smith bluntly told Shanahan on Tuesday.
The video, to put it bluntly, is awkward and quite excruciating to watch.
To put it bluntly, people with cerebral palsy appear to have strange movements.
When she bluntly asks David to help her die, he sympathizes but resists.
Every story in Buster Scruggs features death, delivered bluntly and without much concern.
You're probably going to have to talk bluntly about the American civic religion.
"I did try and fuck her, she was married," Trump bluntly told Bush.
Washington quickly blamed Iran for Thursday's attacks, but Tehran bluntly denied the allegation.
To put it bluntly: You can't be a controlling psycho gay best friend.
In true Kylie Jenner fashion, she's told us that as bluntly as possible.
To put it bluntly, he fingers my asshole until I cum. Hands-free.
To put things bluntly: UK music festivals are fucked, unless something drastically changes.
As Kleeb bluntly told Politico, that includes Democratic operatives in DC, including OFA.
"While these actions have helped, it is not enough," the company bluntly said.
Bluntly speaking, it's become little more than an exercise in bipartisan lip service.
But I just have to say pretty bluntly here: We've been there before.
Coach Sean McVay put things fairly bluntly to reporters shortly after Kupp's injury.
" Mr. Morrison put it more bluntly: "Banks have made this mess for themselves.
In an article the next year, he made a similar point more bluntly.
He was personal, and he discussed, bluntly, the searing divides in the country.
"It's everyone's fault," an Iowa Democrat who worked on the caucuses said bluntly.
They wouldn't say it so bluntly, but this art installation isn't for you.
But the net result, to put it bluntly, is bad for the country.
"It's not good," one of the sources said bluntly when asked about Pruitt.
"There should be no sentencing," Flynn's defense contends bluntly in the new brief.
Instead, SSRIs, the best-known of which is Prozac, bluntly boost serotonin everywhere.
Speaking bluntly, Hartle offers another solution for students: Choose a less expensive school.
" When Warren was asked if his answer was substantial, she bluntly said, "No.
Two senior administration officials bluntly predicted that firing anyone would be difficult now.
"You're getting too much health care," a headline in the Atlantic bluntly declared.
"The ACA didn't change the trajectory at all," Hopkins' Anderson put it bluntly.
Washington has blamed Iran for the attacks, but Tehran bluntly denied the allegation.
Before the reporter could finish the question, Swinney bluntly offered to answer for Boulware.
During the campaign, Trump bluntly attacked the competence of recent presidents and their staffs.
Her singing is dazed and plainspoken; she's talking to herself, bluntly, under her breath.
To put it bluntly: Third-party sellers are kicking our first party butt. Badly.
To put it sort of bluntly, the Federal Communications Commission should be defending communications.
Stephanopoulos bluntly asked Trump if Kim was still trying to build a nuclear arsenal.
"There's only one way to propose to a man: Never," one woman bluntly replied.
"They were wrong then," Burnham said bluntly of the decades-old Justice Department opinions.
To put it bluntly: Sløtface care, but their sound is carefree—and that rules.
To put it bluntly, Putin is running circles around the United States and Europe.
Sex, to put it bluntly, might have had some role in saving the city.
It states bluntly that long-term effects of nicotine are likely to be minimal.
"For five years, you perpetuated a false claim," Mr. Holt told Mr. Trump bluntly.
He bluntly asserted that his "personal beliefs" had no impact on his decision-making.
"I have to say this quite bluntly to a CNN anchor," Greenfield told Stelter.
One analyst, Trip Chowdhry of Global Equities Research, bluntly called Twitter "total junk" today.
During that talk Mattis had bluntly questioned waterboarding's effectiveness — and so, now, did Trump.
To put it bluntly, Lorena Bobbitt is famous for cutting a man's cock off.
To put it more bluntly, China has yet to make people think it's cool.
The goal is phrased very bluntly, like this: Become the president of the galaxy.
"We're going to do something that, bluntly, has rarely been tried," the mayor said.
Trump bluntly told Lewandowski that someone else could easily be put in his job.
One former senior Afghan security official bluntly accused the strike forces of war crimes.
"I have my doubts," he said bluntly by phone on Sunday from The Hague.
Robert K. Kutz, the president of a local labor council, put it more bluntly.
Mario Klingemann, a German artist known for his work with GANs, put it bluntly.
Some put it more bluntly: It originates between your ears, not between your legs.
Earlier that day, Trump bluntly told reporters he would not give up the returns.
If all of that seems too bluntly symbolic, well, so are dreams, quite often.
But he was not alone last week in bluntly expressing himself on social media.
We have to speak bluntly about the threat of Islamist interpretation to defeat it.
In recent weeks, she has spoken bluntly about Mr. Bannon's shortcomings to the president.
" In an interview on MSNBC, another former hostage, John Limbert, put it bluntly: "Mr.
I'd bluntly propositioned her after abasing myself in front of the World Bank consultant.
During the hearing, Donald Trump Jr. in a tweet made the argument more bluntly.
"Asta Li of Aurora puts it more bluntly:"Go build a self-driving car!
"In the digital world, [that paradigm] is a recipe for disaster," says Mazzanti bluntly.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, and talked bluntly and critically of colleagues and others.
To put it bluntly, you probably hated Kid Cudi's last record Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven.
" She very bluntly proclaims her intention, stating, "People will think the baking soda is anthrax.
To put it bluntly, Elle King was on another level at the 2017 Grammy Awards.
Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, the normally soft-spoken committee chairman said bluntly about the Democrats.
" The 35-year-old actress bluntly responded about the alleged 2003 incident, "I didn't forget.
Or, to put it more bluntly, Trump could nominate Dunkin just to piss off McConnell.
Put even more bluntly, his talk about "shithole countries" is a perfect distillation of Trumpism.
" Buttigieg, asked by Wallace about tweets like those from Trump, responded bluntly: "I don't care.
One lawmaker even stated bluntly that the GOP plan simply was not better than Obamacare.
" Another prominent infosec figure put it more bluntly: "There's no fucking way this was criminals.
Bert also sings the musical numbers, whose lyrics, while uneven, are often amusingly, bluntly sexual.
Click here to view original GIFLet me put this bluntly: Smart homes are pretty dumb.
An Arcade Fire show running at high gear is, putting it bluntly, the fucking best.
" She bluntly echoed that call in a Twitter post: "The U.S. will be taking names.
His town hall meetings, where he spoke bluntly and emotionally, were popular across the state.
Last month, one brave fan bluntly asked whether they were dating during a PaleyFest panel.
State-owned newspapers have been told bluntly that their job is to serve the party.
The scenes of the crash are carefully parceled out and filmed–bluntly–for maximum impact.
Gerry McGovern, another farmer in County Leitrim, puts it bluntly: conifer forests are "not landscape".
"There will be no corrective measures," Renzi said bluntly as he illustrated the latest forecasts.
"Respectfully, judge, that is not what the law is," Andres responded bluntly at one point.
That is, to put it bluntly, not an awful lot of time to mess around.
Or to put it more bluntly, as I've argued several times: Electricity is the future.
"If I blew it [on a date], they told me … bluntly," a Google user wrote.
" Spike Lee put it a bit more bluntly: "There's a saying, 'God don't like ugly!
Answer is, bluntly delivered, bemused pale-blue eyes and twisty smile, You, Pro-fes-sor.
Put bluntly, heading straight into a sovereign debt crisis is not a pro-growth strategy.
" When asked if he deserves a second chance of football, Ray Rice bluntly replied, "No.
Definitely. Put bluntly, it is the only weapon we have to fight our climate emergency.
"You're going to speak clearly and bluntly and say get your act together," Kasich said.
President Trump responded bluntly when asked about the possibility in the Oval Office on Wednesday.
Ben Sasse of Nebraska, an outspoken opponent to Trump's trade talk, bluntly said on Thursday.
"We don't like them and they don't like us," Boston's All-Star guard stated bluntly.
"Your piano's an old maid with a gray tabby on her lap," Rosetta says bluntly.
He now bluntly insists on applying conservative market economics to issues such as climate change.
The sex scenes are daringly fragmented and almost abstract while the narrative is bluntly symmetrical.
"I'd have preferred another day," she said, bluntly, referring to an extra day of preparation.
I hate to put it that bluntly, but there's no other way to sugarcoat it.
" Another former Psy-Group employee put it more bluntly: "The Trump campaign won this way.
"I wish them well," McConnell said bluntly when asked about the continued effort by Sen.
It's a clear, accomplished cry from the heart, exorcising its sorrows by declaring them bluntly.
In an official interview with CNN, O'Rourke bluntly called out Trump's past actions toward immigrants.
Ms. Ikeda's aggressive Tong is a particular pleasure, bluntly propositioning Quang soon after they meet.
"We need a change in leadership on both sides of the aisle," he said bluntly.
Macron spoke bluntly of the threat from nationalism, calling it a betrayal of moral values.
CARAMANICA "Hustle" couldn't bang any more bluntly; it's three minutes of tightly packed pop escalation.
He couldn't talk too bluntly about racism, because some white Americans just couldn't handle it.
Earlier Thursday, officials said bluntly that they had no idea where the fugitives had gone.
By contrast, Warren spoke bluntly of race, gender, and income inequality embedded in institutional structures.
You sit them down and tell them bluntly that they failed to meet a deadline.
" Patrick then put it bluntly: "I am trying to win New Hampshire and South Carolina.
The states bluntly say that the negotiation plan usurps a role that is properly theirs.
Those inside documents, bluntly describing each candidate's weaknesses, are considered routine research inside political campaigns.
But Burr has bluntly said he doesn't think Nunes' memo had to be made public.
He has that "Trump linguistic policy" of speaking bluntly, often in raw, politically incorrect ways.
"We spend our lives arm in arm with death," Bacon bluntly tells a skeptical interviewer.
More bluntly, Americans want to indulge their bloodlust without having to think about the blood.
The states bluntly say that the negotiation plan usurps a role that is properly theirs.
" She bluntly echoed that call in a Twitter post: "The U.S. will be taking names.
None of the brands say it so bluntly, but the shopper they want is intelligent.
"What they maybe make in an hour, I make in a year," she said bluntly.
Turner, who now serves on the board of Sanders' Our Revolution, puts it more bluntly.
He said bluntly that some of her attacks were wrongheaded, and he was dismissive after Mrs.
" Live updates: Opioid crisis trial "To put it bluntly," he said, "this crisis is devastating Oklahoma.
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox put it even more bluntly to press secretary Spicer on Wednesday.
The reporter recalls an interview back in 1994 in which Ehrlichman bluntly explained the whole thing.
To put it bluntly, every Democrat should want to be on this list full of losers.
"What's going on with your skin?" my mom asked (bluntly, but lovingly) during a FaceTime call.
"Never were rules broken so bluntly, without the slightest grain of elegance," one senior official said.
And yet between all of you, you haven't fix [sic] the problem, which is bluntly unprofessional.
The numbers bluntly indicate that a significant portion of high-transaction users aren't reporting their gains.
"Watch me," she told reporters bluntly at the Iowa Democratic Party's Hall of Fame celebration Sunday.
Camnitzer's retrospective at the Museo Reina Sofía surveys his ironic, bluntly critical work since the 1960s.
" The 35-year-old actress then bluntly responded about the alleged 2003 incident, "I didn't forget.
He&aposs calling people, and he&aposs extremely emotional and passionate and speaks colorfully and bluntly.
Pornographic deepfakes don't merely exist as abstract art projects; they're masturbatory aids, to put it bluntly.
"FL Studio basically made music production available to pretty much underage gamers," the producer says bluntly.
He says bluntly, $10 million isn't enough ... it won't even get noticed by the big universities.
Put bluntly, a loss by Blunt represents a sharp cut to the GOP's position in Congress.
" But as DeGeneres bluntly points out, the EGF is derived from "foreskin from a Korean baby.
Marilyn Mejorado, who started training with another major trucking company in 2011, describes the situation bluntly.
"I thought it was going to be boring and a waste of time," she says bluntly.
But Mueller's team said bluntly that Manafort's interviews only took so long because he misled them.
" The 22004-year-old actress then bluntly responded about the alleged 2100 incident, "I didn't forget.
To put it briefly and bluntly: The iPhone is already vulnerable to hackers around the world.
"It's great but I'm dead so I can't answer any questions about that," he bluntly replied.
On the one hand the European Council president bluntly commented "no deal" as he swept out.
" Biesinger adds bluntly, "It is in fact easy, and it's the only reason we're doing it.
It was not so much that Ms. Cooper played loudly here as that she played bluntly.
No other big US bank put it that bluntly, but the sentiment seemed to be shared.
" Responding to Trump's threat, McCain bluntly told reporters Tuesday: "I've faced far greater challenges than this.
Still, Kennedy worked covertly, while Trump, as his his tendency, is bluntly obvious about his goal.
"Phone addicts are the new drunk drivers," Zendrive concludes bluntly in its annual distracted driving study.
"To put it bluntly, I am back," Sanders told the crowd in a big applause line.
Vice President Pence bluntly characterized a vote for the disapproval resolution as undermining Trump's security agenda.
Based on your answers, you'll be told very bluntly what Mr. Trump would think of you.
He bluntly challenged President Raúl Castro of Cuba, sitting across the hall, to change his ways.
Mr. Bader, the host in Green Bay, began his interview with Mr. Trump bluntly as well.
Mr. Kasich argued bluntly that merely approaching a majority did not entitle someone to the nomination.
"I don't make promises," Cuomo, who also said he does not control the MTA, replied bluntly.
Bannon has no problem bluntly communicating that his agenda is at odds with the GOP establishment.
Put bluntly, American efforts to train a capable Afghan Army have not been a resounding success.
A colleague, speaking on condition of anonymity, said officials apparently thought it was too bluntly worded.
We're told the other anchors and correspondents felt Megyn was way too bluntly conservative on air.
But Puerto Maldonado represents the gateway to two bluntly contradictory worlds that sit within Francis' interests.
The court is already struggling with attacks on its reputation, most bluntly by the Trump administration.
More bluntly: Is there such a thing as being too old to be an effective president?
The United States, to put it bluntly, has grown callous about the lives of its children.
And I think that's an area — bluntly — Democrats have not done a particularly good job at.
Those sorts of films can often be cloying and, to put it bluntly, not that great.
But a campaign ad is exactly where a bluntly political case can and should be made.
Put bluntly, the United States is relying on an authorization to fight those responsible for Sept.
" But, as the headline of that piece bluntly puts it: "The law is coming, Mr. Trump.
" One official familiar with the administration's efforts with North Korea bluntly described the negotiations as "dead.
Asked about the protests on CBS's "60 Minutes" on Sunday, Mr. Rudin explained his position bluntly.
More bluntly: What's with all the hang-ups that straight people seem to have about lube?
Some Democrats hoped he might make the case for impeachment, never bluntly stated in his report.
Not that she minimizes her political commitments, which are matter-of-factly feminist and bluntly democratic.
Eighteen-year-old Dieuson Octave, who raps as Kodak Black, expresses teen skepticism even more bluntly.
Bluntly put, much of the white working class decided that Mr. Trump could be a jerk.
McDermott provided no other details except to bluntly say, "No," when asked if Davis was injured.
She's having a moment in part because she's speaking bluntly and not afraid to ruffle feathers.
"We're more or less starting from scratch, to put it bluntly," Dawson said over the phone.
"This is a mistake," James Jeffrey, a former US ambassador to Turkey, bluntly told USA Today.
" Lavrov, who never misses an opportunity for a diplomatic jab, bluntly said, "You got it wrong.
"They operated on me and removed a few organs out of me," he bluntly explained to CBS.
And it would lead to probably an immediate impeachment,' he said bluntly on NBC's 'Meet the Press.
And it would lead to probably an immediate impeachment," he said bluntly on NBC's "Meet the Press.
And if that's the case, I'll tell you bluntly: the Jabra Move Style are not audiophile headphones.
"You're a mess," she tells her bluntly, before showing her the custody petition she intends to file.
Christopher Coons, a Delaware Democrat, put it unusually bluntly: "Your comments have been "intemperate inappropriate and insulting.
Put bluntly, this new method of communication enabled humans to communicate over vast distances with relative ease.
To put it more bluntly, I tend to be kind of an asshole in that particular way.
Non-presidents like John Kerry and Walter Mondale and their old-line union allies talk less bluntly.
But since it didn't bluntly aim for offense with as much directness, it didn't go as viral.
" Even more bluntly, Jennifer Lopez — who was previously engaged to the actor — said the tattoo was "awful.
On "Bad Religion," from Channel Orange, Ocean used the opportunity to speak bluntly about his own life.
But on his inaugural foreign trip to Riyadh he bluntly told the king to lift the embargo.
Comedian Katherine Ryan has experienced this bluntly honest dad-phenomenon every year for the last 20173 years.
"The Heathers reboot should b delayed right into the toilet forever," another user put it more bluntly.
Hence the letters he sent to fellow NATO leaders last month bluntly urging them to do better.
While there haven't been incidents this blatant before, Xiaomi has a history of bluntly cloning others' work.
To put it bluntly, they're romantic as hell, and they're being ooey-gooey all over the commonwealth.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: All of a sudden now, the president is confirming bluntly what it was all about.
" Even more bluntly, Jennifer Lopez — who was previously engaged to the actor — said the tattoo was "awful.
The reason, put bluntly, is that it's a business with low margins and is not as scalable.
To put it bluntly, we have done nothing of substance to address our vulnerability to foreign cyberattacks.
Judge Sabraw responded bluntly, criticizing the government for instituting the family separation policy in the first place.
"  Another Clinton surrogate put it more bluntly: "I just don't know how she has a personality transplant.
I can't imagine a nice way to bluntly tell them I have no interest in them romantically.
But the football star's wife, model Gisele Bundchen, bluntly denied those reports in a social media exchange.
Schachter puts it more bluntly: "we'll make shit in the garage and then do stuff with it."
SAUDI ARABIA'S most senior cleric has bluntly said that that Iranian Shias are not Muslim at all.
He did so bluntly, using the F-word with abandon, according to a transcription of the interview.
"To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working; China wants a different American president," Pence said.
After visiting the Middle East, he bluntly accused Israel of "militarism" and the "domestic repressions" of Palestinians.
"To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working; China wants a different American president," Pence said.
Tillerson bluntly warned the crown prince that the US would defend Qatar if the country was attacked.
Put bluntly, who knew what Aunt Tillie paid for her pearl necklace a half a century ago?
De Blasio's office announced bluntly that the city was not willing to help pay for the plan.
Like many people, I was very, very, very upset, and I just bluntly said what I saw.
Hearing someone speak the truth both bluntly and casually is a bit like staring into the sun.
"To put it bluntly, the parasite doesn't really know what to do in our bodies," she says.
"It's a film about a guy who slept with a corpse for seven years," he says, bluntly.
The latter half of the 20th century was, to put it bluntly, a nightmare for many people.
So to answer your question bluntly: We can't continue this project without the money to support it.
To put it bluntly, he discovered the vast psychological and social territory of the ambiguous modern condition.
" Mr. Gioni put it more bluntly: "His attitude helped transform the relationship of everyday citizens to art.
And a White House official said bluntly this week that Mr. Trump believes Mr. DeSantis and Gov.
It showed Mr. Loud's wife, Pat, bluntly discussing his adultery with her brother and sister-in-law.
Sometimes, though, someone just bluntly asks for assistance, as Marion did when fiddling with an attendance sheet.
It begins bluntly: "I shot him between the eyes," the narrator tells us, after killing her husband.
"It was a peanuts operation, because nobody really cared about black shows," Mr. Tulchin bluntly told Smithsonian.
Timothy Smeeding, who teaches public affairs and economics at the University of Wisconsin, put it more bluntly.
But he has never leveled the accusation so bluntly or in such a high-profile international setting.
To put it bluntly, we are at war with a virusBrand safety must begin with consumer safety.
"Our hospitals, bluntly, are going to start to go broke," he said on "Fox and Friends" Tuesday.
They are, to put it bluntly, the coercive application of Western cultural ideals to everyday human bodies.
This has been a turning point for Latinos because you have such high profile scapegoating so bluntly.
"Speaking bluntly, we underestimated the opportunity with this client constituency over the years, full stop," Esposito said.
As potential buyers toured his London property, she bluntly told Orcel the appointment would not go ahead.
Put bluntly, if there isn't political buy-in from Democrats and Republicans, the reforms are essentially temporary.
But the reward is that it makes points bluntly that other shows can only dance around. 6.
"This isn't a great result," one senior national Republican operative bluntly told CNN as results ticked in.
Fraser tried, however bluntly, to tear down pretense and expose the ways in which intimacy is performed.
Themes intrinsic to the story are bluntly articulated, though perhaps you could forgive it as Capra-esque.
"For me the image of Saint Laurent is sometimes more important than the collection," states Vaccarello bluntly.
"I was deeply disappointed by outdated and narrow-minded egoism among some politicians," Mr. Ban said bluntly.
To put it bluntly, both Spotify and Apple Music could use better social networking in their products.
"What are they going to do," he asked bluntly in an interview with the BBC in 53.
President," Mr. Biden replied bluntly, "Pakistan is 50 times more important than Afghanistan for the United States.
American intelligence officials bluntly told a Senate committee this year that North Korea is unlikely to denuclearize.
In his autobiography, Mr. Smith put it bluntly: "The Fall are about the present, and that's it."
A big price can be paid for something very small — a fact we rarely hear so bluntly.
" Or, in the version stated bluntly on a billboard for a Tennessee congressional candidate, "Make America White Again.
If you find yourself looking at this bluntly worded sign, for instance, you're definitely in the wrong place.
To put it bluntly: Nobody, at least nobody in power, wants to restrict the supply of fossil fuels.
"There's times when I want you to come and there's times that I don't," she told Disick bluntly.
On Meet the Press, Conway put the matter bluntly, offering potential immigrants worried about new proposals a solution.
The head of the European Commission confirmed bluntly Tuesday there was "no room whatsoever" to change the agreement.
But its clear the company is gunning for Snapchat, even if Facebook won't say it quite so bluntly.
Entering his third year, that's still the case — and now newly empowered Democrats bluntly spurn his wall demands.
When an employee emailed him to bluntly criticize his poor behavior in a meeting, Dalio didn't get defensive.
The majority is still largely stigmatized because, bluntly put, white people have not decided they like it yet.
Asked by a reporter Friday evening if Biden's plans had any impact on his own, Brown replied bluntly.
Polish President Andrzej Duda bluntly expressed that sentiment at the opening of COP24 in Katowice, Poland, this week.
"But I just have to say pretty bluntly here: We've been there before," Obama said during the speech.
Obama put it more bluntly in his remarks on Tuesday: "We are going to boost gun safety technology."
" Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said more bluntly, "It is impossible that Japan will arm itself with nuclear weapons.
Hannity derided the rush to judgment against Moore, but he bluntly asked Moore about each of the charges.
" Even more bluntly, a former American ambassador told me, "He's like a heat-seeking missile for Trump's ass.
And it would be a bluntly antagonistic act, which would make no distinction between unfair and genuine competition.
But in recent days, those that aren't as bluntly admitting the tough road they face are opening up.
" Klobuchar dismissed both Sanders' and Biden's arguments, saying bluntly, "This fight that you guys are having isn't real.
" Adds Aaron, "Where I tend to speak my mind very bluntly, Josh will aways take a kinder approach.
More bluntly: What if we had the means to incapacitate someone without ending their life with a bullet?
Stated more bluntly: A middle-class income throughout much of the country amounted to near-poverty status here.
Ms. Kano is a costume maker, though no one in her industry would describe the job so bluntly.
To put it bluntly, the attitude echoed here is: You should be lucky you're getting anything at all.
The New Republic put it bluntly: It's tempting to blame social media for the degradation of public lands.
Bluntly, every nation that has been able to call America an ally has benefited from its security blanket.
" The Republican strategist John Feehery put it more bluntly: "Pruitt has made a lot of people very angry.
"  Frank Bruni opens bluntly: "A year into Donald Trump's presidency, we've thoroughly established what a liar he is.
Despite this fear, he speaks bluntly on sex (evading an outright admission regarding his speculated bisexuality) and drugs.
Israelis and Saudis speak bluntly about the threat posed to civilization by radical jihadists; Europeans retreat behind platitudes.
Or, put more bluntly, he's not in line for the top job and will now pursue other opportunities.
" Cooper puts it more bluntly: "You can't come to Paradise and expect the men to be any better.
" Ryan told reporters Wednesday "there's a level of depression" among members and said bluntly, "Our brand is toxic.
We first meet the doomed youngster (Hunter Sanchez) — bluntly named "Hit And Run Boy" — through Carl Rodd's eyes.
To put it bluntly, Artifact isn't about making a Hearthstone-killer, but creating a new market to exploit.
" Wayne, too, echoed similar sentiments in his aforementioned Nightline interview stating, rather bluntly, "I ain't no fucking politician.
For the first year or so after we got back, I spoke openly and bluntly about the experience.
From there, he says bluntly, Israelis will cross the Jordan River and start building on the other side.
Still, the author describes Mr. Trump bluntly as unlearned, intellectually incurious and sometimes consumed with frustration about leaks.
It was the candidate in characteristic mode: speaking bluntly and breaking the rules of politics and polite society.
Obama bluntly urged nations like the United Kingdom to boost military spending to provide for their own defense.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, before being ruled out for the week, Darnold put his status rather bluntly.
After the shooting, 210-year-old Zephen Xaver bluntly told a police dispatcher what had happened, authorities said.
Or, to put it more bluntly, he spoke with the king while the king sat on the toilet.
William Proxmire, a former senator from Wisconsin, once put the case for Congress pretty bluntly in a hearing.
So, bluntly, the more bombs and missiles dropped in a particular area, the greater the risk to civilians.
She bluntly told off politicians and other activists when she believed that they were doing the wrong thing.
But her advisers responded bluntly that she needs to work on her handling of Hong Kong's escalating unrest.
Presidents from Lyndon Johnson to George W. Bush spoke bluntly about approval as a means to an end.
"But to put it bluntly, anybody with the willpower to help others and compassion can do this job."
But a monologue in which Carlson bluntly declared "this is real" is said to have changed Trump's mind.
Far from the Nevada desert, Maine's attorney general, Janet Mills, delivered a more bluntly feminist message on Friday.
China, put bluntly, might never have become the economic power that it is today without ambitious industrial policy.
The lively Defoe flashed another snap-shot just wide but England toiled away bluntly against Lithuania's yellow wall.
Jim Jordan of Ohio, who sits on the House Judiciary Committee, said bluntly that Sessions should step aside.
In an interview with 60 Minutes last month, the former vice president was asked bluntly: Why Joe Biden?
And Mr. Holder said bluntly that black lawmakers could also win seats that are not necessarily majority-minority.
He should bluntly acknowledge Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election and Facebook's contribution to genocide in Myanmar.
" A spokesman for Mr. Abbott, Matt Hirsch, put it even more bluntly: "This is why we have elections.
One Chinese diplomat in Cairo told me bluntly that Egypt is going in the opposite direction from China.
They seem to have spoken bluntly with Jack Nicas and Daisuke Wakabayashi about what's been going on, however.
" THR's Jeremy Barr bluntly stated it like this: "As usual, gotta watch Hannity to find out about war.
" When asked what caused the administration to change its position on Florida drilling, Zinke said bluntly, "The governor.
"To put it bluntly, I am back," Sanders said to a booming crowd on October 19 in Queens.
In weighing his options last year, Harper bluntly said he did not sense much excitement from other stars.
" Asked whether she had interest in the top State Department post, Haley bluntly responded: "No, I do not.
This is "not particularly desirable as a long-term solution", they concede; most Britons might object more bluntly.
" Comey bluntly told the investigators, "The FBI does not disclose a criminal investigation anonymously sourced in a newspaper.
To put it bluntly, the covers of mainstream American magazines are not where you will find subversive photography.
Her subjects are allowed to speak freely and at length, and they are often bluntly critical of powerful institutions.
Put bluntly, this smart device is a big honking soundbar with an Amazon Echo Dot stuffed inside of it.
You can wear it curly or straight, chopped up with lots of layers or cut bluntly at one length.
The series, bluntly called The Awesome Show, will be hosted by Nerdist founder and Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick.
The construction phase, to put it bluntly, was a nightmare for many who live and work along Second Avenue.
Such an arrangement might suit the junta, which would prefer him not to meddle bluntly in the country's politics.
Immediately after the mass shooting, González and her classmates began to talk bluntly about the horrors they had witnessed.
"I don't think that anybody that's in banking loves banking," Diaz said bluntly in a 2013 interview with CNBC.
"I think history has shown some of her stances to be wrong, speaking bluntly," said first-year California Rep.
Where many of the artists think too bluntly, she questions and has the decency to leave it at that.
Earlier today, ProPublica published Facebook slides bluntly detailing the company's hate speech policy in the form of a quiz.
Describing Baghdadi as a "sick and depraved man" who died "running and crying," Trump ended his prepared section bluntly.
"To put the matter bluntly, Gordon's professional life has been destroyed," his attorney, Joshua Levy, wrote in the memorandum.
Richard Burr, the chair of the committee, bluntly told reporters Wednesday that he doesn't discuss details of the investigation.
To put it bluntly: liberals have started seeing the world like a disembodied elite rather than like fellow citizens.
In the end, she bluntly reveals her intentions: "I'm going to kill the queen," which the men laugh off.
"Special Branch conducted further interrogation of the guide before returning him to Guatemala," a Foreign Office file states bluntly.
It seems weird to have to say this so bluntly, but: Don't become a Pokémon-related statistic, etc. etc.
It makes little pedagogical sense to lecture these people, to tell them bluntly what they can and can't say.
" Quinn will need all the morale it can get, as Caroline bluntly admits, "We have a lot of competitors.
Put bluntly, the military leaders now occupying high command volunteered to serve at a time when Trump did not.
"He's not going to take any bulls*** from anybody," Charles DiFranco, 74, a retiree from neighboring Bedford, explained bluntly.
I'll put this bluntly: If there wasn't a legal obligation here, was Comey just looking to cover his ass?
"We used Desert Hawk a couple of times which was, to put it bluntly, a bit shit," he said.
One Trump administration official said bluntly they didn't know what Trump was referencing when asked what the tweet meant.
This outpouring can be attributed, "to put it bluntly, (to) this white savior complex," said Fletcher, who is white.
"Kim wouldn't have gotten on the cover of Vogue if it hadn't been for Kanye," says Perez Hilton bluntly.
He was emotionally unavailable to the utmost degree, bluntly closed off in all the ways I was desperately open.
The bluntly stated line shocked the general public, who seemingly had no idea that old Taylor was even sick.
Bluntly, I'm jealous of the toys of today, and Lego has managed to stoke that sentiment with its latest.
Bush also was an independent spirit, willing to speak her mind, sometimes bluntly, sometimes with the grace of humor.
Finding: Former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta bluntly told the committee "an intelligence failure" occurred with respect to Benghazi.
Bill Nelson (D-FL), Obama bluntly accused Trump of lying and sowing division in a nation racked by polarization.
To put it more bluntly, those who were in no way responsible for our nation's economic downturn were punished.
Mr. Kinzinger said the party would have to reintroduce itself to the American people in less bluntly divisive terms.
As one GOP aide put it bluntly, "there's a 0% chance" Kavanaugh accedes to that new Schumer-imposed threshold.
"To put it bluntly, something doesn't smell right to the court," Judge Sontchi said, according to a court transcript.
The point was to bluntly remind everyone that, simply, this is a man who can get us all killed.
"Certainly the Constitution does not require discrimination on the basis of sex," Justice Antonin Scalia bluntly stated in 2011.
But the plot twist has the effect of marginalizing Jamie further, with Richie bluntly telling her to shut up.
Trump, like Sanders, pledges to overthrow the current system and appears to speak honestly and bluntly about his intentions.
Bump's bluntly clever rap style epitomized Chicago swagger, the threat of violence concealed beneath the surface of every bar.
To put it bluntly, Islam as a whole has not made the concessions to secular values that Christianity has.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, a member of Trump's White House coronavirus task force, admitted, bluntly, that the system wasn't working.
Guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released Monday that bluntly acknowledged the shortages tells another story.
"We are losing the debate over electability," Sanders said bluntly, tallying his losses in Mississippi, Missouri, Idaho and Michigan.
Trump has bluntly said that Mexico will pay for the wall, an idea the Mexican government has scoffed at.
And while the nighttime commentators tiptoed around a president in trouble, the morning host Brian Kilmeade was bluntly critical.
" And Jimmy Kimmel put it bluntly: "Only Donald Trump would defend himself from being racist by saying something sexist.
Jessie Reyez bluntly puts her partner of the moment on notice that she's keeping things casual and staying autonomous.
They bluntly said that Russia was behind a "pervasive" campaign to weaken America's democracy and influence the 2018 election.
He told them, bluntly, that black people viewed them as being interested only in sending someone back to jail.
"To put it bluntly, I am back," Sanders declared, sparking chants of, "Bernie is back" from the massive crowd.
State judge Gilbert Hasbrouck bluntly rejected his claim, ruling that impeachment was a judicial function untouchable by the governor.
He said bluntly earlier this year that President Barack Obama saw his kids more than Bullock would as senator.
At the September 2018 Values Voter Summit in Washington, super-lobbyist Ralph Reed made much the same point bluntly.
Mr. Wang has bluntly criticized Chinese state controls on religion and has had multiple run-ins with officials before.
Other Democratic contenders for the presidential nomination, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, have been more bluntly critical of China's policies.
Back then, Pelosi bluntly declared impeachment to be "off the table" and allowed a motion for impeachment by Rep.
But this administration's attempt differed in the way it bluntly sidelined Palestinian interests and leaders while prioritizing Israeli interests.
"It's just that in my experience, programs don't put it quite as bluntly as I just did," he said.
Jason "Cheech" Hall is always bluntly honest—but that's why we go to him first for the best recommendations.
This idea of escalating the matter by bluntly questioning the intermediate manager is the other end of the spectrum.
" A former British official who served in Yemen summed it up bluntly: "Our station people were pretty shit-hot.
" In an interview with Foreign Policy in July, he put it more bluntly: "No wall will work by itself.
" Eli Lake, a neoconservative columnist for Bloomberg, put the point more bluntly in a Thursday morning tweet: "Congratulations Democrats.
Or to put it more bluntly, in the US context: White people really don't like being called white people.
In one mid-afternoon call, McConnell told Trump that Schumer had bluntly rejected Trump's "down-payment" idea for the wall.
Malik also wrote in his piece that: To put it bluntly, media execs are good at aping, not at innovating.
While adults tend to overthink things, kids are more likely to tell it how it is — and sometimes bluntly so.
Rather, he speaks for one group, the group that put him in the White House: whites, to put it bluntly.
" Fintan O'Toole put it much more bluntly in the Irish Times: "English nationalists have placed a bomb under peace process.
A quick tour of the dashboard provides some insight into how Facebook seems to calculate engagement (in a word: bluntly).
"I don't even have to make an argument against it," said one ex-employee, bluntly, of the most recent change.
Instead of staying in the hotel room, Helen shows up at MJ's NYC apartment and very bluntly breaks the news.
While Mr. Geist did not address specific failures in the official response to the attack, the film bluntly portrays several.
Separately, speaking from the House floor on Tuesday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke bluntly of Trump's attacks on the four representatives.
He also bluntly told the crowd that he and Secretary Clinton didn't agree on everything in the final Democratic platform.
I'd seen plenty of fat bodies, heads bluntly cropped out, to illustrate some harrowing new statistic about fast-food consumption.
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox put it even more bluntly to Trump's White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Wednesday.
Bluntly put, it's almost impossible to know exactly how Facebook (and again, by proxy, Instagram) is monitoring your every move.
Ask people who worked at Apple when Steve Jobs was around, and they'll very bluntly tell you it wasn't easy.
The video bluntly begins with a shot of the Golden Gate Bridge and facts about suicide popping up on screen.
"The goal of the project is to fuse Doom and SUPERHOT," says modder LudasRedard bluntly enough in a proposal video.
"Today the promise of a college degree in exchange for hard work dedication no longer holds true," she declares bluntly.
This will be an inopportune time for communication because, to put it bluntly, everyone will be in a shitty mood.
What he does feel is pain and humiliation, which Parker brings to the audience as forcefully and bluntly as possible.
" As David put it bluntly, "We're all going to die, we might as well get our jokes and nuts off.
When families are asked to pay $60,000 or more a year, the transaction takes on a more bluntly commercial aspect.
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said bluntly that the region sees TPP as a test of U.S. credibility.
" When asked if she believes what she had to say resonated with Pelosi, however, Talib replied bluntly, "I don't know.
Ms. Kuritsky has several fine scenes, but there are others in which she projects Erika's toughness or distress too bluntly.
" Yes, that's a Hillary Clinton slogan, and the song smilingly and bluntly stumps for the "pantsuit-wearing herstorical first-timer.
The letters bluntly warned that there was no statute, regulation or judicial opinion that explicitly permitted Mr. Trump's tax gambit.
But when Dr. Benzoni refuses patients' requests for narcotics, patients tend not to complain about it bluntly on a survey.
Let me put it bluntly: If you're not using credit card points to travel, you're leaving money on the table.
In an email to supporters Monday night, O'Rourke campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon bluntly acknowledged that fundraising needed to increase.
When they say they will vote against her, they actually mean that they will oppose her — loudly, bluntly and aggressively.
Still, everyone in our interview room knew there was no avoiding the Snapchat question, so I just put it bluntly.
According to three sources familiar with the call, Trump asked Bibi bluntly if he actually cares about peace or not.
"I remain to be convinced that your company has integrity," he was told bluntly at one point during the hearing.
Or to put it more bluntly, is no one in an Apple executive suite a big e-book reader themselves?
Should Democrats be talking more bluntly about that and be poised to act quickly if they reclaim the House majority?
Calling out sexism this bluntly is a bold but not unexpected move from Obama, our first self-identified feminist president.
" Two years ago at the same meeting, he bluntly said, "I'm afraid a capitalist system will always hurt some people.
When male executives tell her that they are considering deliberately avoiding women, she tells them bluntly that would be illegal.
It can convey messages to the world, and sometimes to the Chinese public, more clearly and bluntly than local media.
It can convey messages to the world, and sometimes to the Chinese public, more clearly and bluntly than local media.
Article of the Day Article: Comey Bluntly Raises Possibility of Trump Obstruction and Condemns His 'Lies' Updated: 7:43 a.m.
"I took a hit in Iowa, and I'll probably take a hit here," he bluntly admitted during last week's debate.
"I took a hit in Iowa, and I'll probably take a hit here," he bluntly admitted during last week's debate.
Ms. Macron told him bluntly to cut parts of his campaign book because they were too boring, Ms. Nedelec said.
" DeGeneres bluntly asked the California Democrat: "You're probably not going to answer me but I'm going to ask you anyway.
Another bluntly said he did not believe a woman could beat Trump and could not support Warren because of that.
"She said very bluntly, 'I'm not moving,'" Jenni Clemons, the passenger whose seat was taken by the woman, told WFTV.
He speaks bluntly, uses a limited vocabulary, and his syntax varies between tortured (when speaking extemporaneously) to simple (when scripted).
"It gives them options," Maxwell said, of the fact that Pompeo and Bolton haven't bluntly warned against launching a satellite.
The Trump administration puts it bluntly: Criminal defendants don't have a right to have their children with them in jail.
"I don't know how this attack unfolded," Dunford said bluntly, in one of the most honest moments of the presser.
In that case, Mr. Robot may as well rip the Band Aid off and do it as bluntly as possible.
This is what the now-infamous pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli talked about, quite bluntly, in a Bloomberg interview last year.
"We find that wearing it, just to say it bluntly, is not a good way to get good content," he says.
Kenny Omega is, to put it bluntly, an athletic freak of nature who goes full speed pretty much at all times.
The organizers of this decades-long campaign made unambiguous use of the Holocaust by bluntly comparing the USSR to Nazi Germany.
Al Adhari's views are more polished than those of Al Mayahi, the military commander who bluntly professed his allegiance to Iran.
Scientifically unsoundTo put it bluntly, Crosscheck's methods for detecting voter fraud are overly simplistic and statistically inaccurate in almost every respect.
For Mike, though, this means that he remains the man who hasn't pulled the trigger, as Nacho so bluntly calls him.
Most bluntly, this is what happens to companies that own large portfolios of unsold homes during a period of economic instability.
LG: This CNN chyron [which bluntly fact-checked a Trump remark] is something I don't think they have ever done before.
To put it bluntly: We don't depend on its oil anymore, and we don't need a special relationship to buy it.
Mass graves discovered since the fall of the so-called caliphate bluntly testify to the mass executions that took place there.
Some at Facebook responded to McNamee by bluntly saying that he's not as important to the company's story as he claims.
" Putting the matter even more bluntly, Jennifer Lopez — who was previously engaged to the actor — actually said the tattoo was "awful.
Eric Reynolds, Associate Publisher of alternative comics house Fantagraphics, bluntly sums up the opinion of many in the indie comics community.
Foreigners and Vietnamese alike, they were there to witness the launch of "Dissent", Mai Khoi's aptly and bluntly-titled new album.
Bluntly named "Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism," it's the only pro-vaccine book on the first page of search results.
" Another put it more bluntly: "Having a rabbit doesn't change the fact that the man is a literal piece of shit.
She often bluntly confesses to the people around her what her next move will be — not that they ever believe her.
Put more bluntly: I don't care what you're reading, and even if I did, this isn't the place to share it.
It also bluntly applies to all institutions above $10 billion in size, even though many smaller banks do very little trading.
Bluntly, I’m a big fan of the Beoplay H4's look, as it combines simplicity with a metallic design.
Nikki Haley, the excellent U.S. Ambassador to the UN, deserves credit for speaking bluntly and delivering the truth about the situation.
" Boris Schlossberg, a macro strategist at BK Asset Management, put it more bluntly in a Wednesday interview on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
Put bluntly, the battery life on the MateBook is so bad that you should not buy it for this reason alone.
Gurria said bluntly that there would be no economic benefits for Britain from a Brexit, even under the most favorable scenarios.
In an interview last year, Mr. Lombardo, the former president, spoke bluntly about the complexities and potential pitfalls of doing dramas.
As the showdown drags on and the financial burden on the service increases, the Coast Guard commandant is speaking increasingly bluntly.
Bluntly, our parks are being loved to death and it's time to invest in restoring and preserving them for future generations.
"We are conceding the election," Blankenship said bluntly, before reflecting on his run and why people shouldn't feel sorry for him.
And on Thursday in Columbus, Ohio, the former attorney general bluntly told CNN that he thinks he has what it takes.
" And David Sanger of The New York Times added bluntly, "This is the most closed, control freak administration I've ever covered.
He expressed frustration with Russia, which the U.S. holds accountable for the strike, and bluntly lashed out at the Syrian government.
At a gathering of prominent venture capitalists at the Fairmont Hotel, in San Francisco, M.B.S. spoke bluntly about Saudi Arabia's prospects.
The group performed "We the People…" and "The Space Program," two of the more bluntly political songs on the new album.
"I have no problem telling emcees they can't get involved or that this isn't the place for them," he says bluntly.
To put it bluntly, Baltimore wouldn't be in the news for a ransomware attack if they had simply patched their systems.
" Harris echoed that in her interview with CNN, stating bluntly, "I'm not prepared to engage in the middle-class tax hike.
" He speaks bluntly and likes gossip: "[H]e asked me to compare [Obama's Attorney General Eric] Holder and AG [Loretta] Lynch.
"To put it bluntly, Wisconsin's strict version of voter ID law is a cure worse than the disease," the judge wrote.
To put it bluntly, as Microsoft researcher Kate Crawford did for the New York Times, AI has a white guy problem.
To put it bluntly, none of the stuff he's talking about is likely to become real outside of this man's head.
" Another Rotarian, Charles Moore, also a Vietnam war veteran, said bluntly that he "didn't believe in an eye for an eye.
To put it bluntly: A dollar in federal taxes is not equivalent to a dollar of avoided health and environmental costs.
Although Presidents have traditionally avoided expressing opinions about legal matters pending before the judicial branch, Trump has bluntly criticized the plan.
Clinton ran their charities; investigated their family business dealings; and bluntly called out falsehoods, more of which came from Mr. Trump.
In the 1930s and '40s, Palmolive ran a series of bluntly shaming ads in magazines like Good Housekeeping and Farmer's Wife.
"To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working; China wants a different American president," he said, echoing Mr. Trump's rhetoric.
Cledus and Bandit are southern working-class white men in revolt against, to put it bluntly, state power and capitalist greed.
Mr. Wylie's testimony bluntly contradicted that of his former boss, Alexander Nix, who has recently appeared before the same committee twice.
Put bluntly, absent the European Union's benign offsetting influence, internal tensions in the disunited kingdom would soon reach a breaking point.
Put bluntly, despite the enthusiasm that many Outlander fans have for the show, its fandom has become an incredibly toxic environment.
"It didn't have the right technical brief, and we collected about 100 ideas, but it was total rubbish," he said bluntly.
The next day, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, bluntly walked back Trump's assertions.
Prosecutors also bluntly acknowledged that Flynn's lengthy record in the Army, including as a combat paratrooper, merited consideration by the judge.
"Seeking to quash this suit, the government bluntly insists that it has the absolute and unreviewable power to destroy the nation."
And the succinct FAQ section bluntly states that despite the site not being actually real, the creators are, in fact, single.
" Werner Kogler, the Greens leader, who will serve as vice chancellor, put it more bluntly: "We were elected for different things.
" Mr. Davis put it bluntly: "It is a market that is going to die, it is just a matter of time.
For instance, "LNG demand has fallen off a cliff since January," commodity consultancy Wood Mackenzie said bluntly in a recent report.
Tim Scott of South Carolina said bluntly when asked if he thinks what Bolton is reportedly detailing amounts to impeachable conduct.
Terry McAuliffe bluntly said, after Watson told her story in a statement from her law office, that Fairfax had to leave.
While some candidates will bluntly call for the end of Big Oil and Big Coal, others have danced around the question.
Trump has not softened his rhetoric as president, at times bluntly criticizing his opponents and using Twitter to voice his opinions.
" Faye put it more bluntly, if half-jokingly: If cash transfers flourished, "the whole aid industry would have to fire itself.
Nowadays, the business is more bluntly transactional — actors, politicians and athletes show up when they have a new project to promote.
And maybe this is the point — maybe the very fact that he is so bluntly from another world is what appeals.
And the lyrics are as bluntly political as old Depeche Mode songs like 'New Dress,' openly confronting a new propaganda regime.
So that was the first change flowing from the Great Inflation: Americans became a more acquisitive — bluntly, a more selfish — people.
"In my whole career in the United Nations I just never witnessed such an ill-advised movement, quite bluntly," she said.
Kroesen and her cast nonetheless beamed happily throughout, at odds with the uncomfortable observations about life that the script bluntly stated.
Cardi bluntly shut down rumors she was expecting a baby after sharing a video of herself dancing on Instagram got fans talking.
Bluntly put, we were snogging right in front of the tube sign, and a man had to ask us to move (sorry).
"I have concerns about spending un-offset money, which adds to the debt, period," Cornyn said bluntly when asked about the wall.
" He put it most bluntly off the top of his stump speech: "I am the candidate best prepared to defeat Donald Trump.
Late Friday, Mr. Greitens bluntly rejected the new count against him, suggesting that the prosecutor was scrambling to shore up her case.
Hundreds of plows were on the city's streets all day, Mr. de Blasio bluntly acknowledged that the city had failed in Queens.
Bush's title, Cowards, bluntly refers to his own public statements about deposed president Trump and the people that enabled his catastrophic presidency.
"Stuff Change," the show's title, bluntly suggests artistic growth, but is also a literal translation of "stoffwechsel," the German word for metabolism.
Bluntly, Google's tools for managing this stuff are so basic that you're going to get annoyed at some point in this process.
More bluntly, YouTube The Google-owned video site has always held these powers over channel owners as a platform-owning tech company.
"To put it bluntly, this is bad news for survey research, but good news for democracy," as the Prior paper puts it.
To state it more bluntly: Why would the US's focus only be on international flights from certain countries to the United States?
Let me say this bluntly and loudly: Asset managers and hedge-fund managers should not be allowed to own market makers … ever!
Bluntly put, some countries fear the United States is using the dollar's reserve currency status as a stick to beat them with.
The episode ends with Titus, who left his audition after, to put it bluntly, refusing to perform sexual acts on a puppet.
" And speaking for many, Scottish historian and philosopher David Hume put it bluntly: "No advantages in this world are pure and unmixed.
"At the first Democratic primary debate this past June, Warren put it even more bluntly: "I'm with Bernie on Medicare for All.
But, to put it bluntly, figuring out how to welcome the most refugees possible is not a top priority for most countries.
Earlier this month, by contrast, Trump used a press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to bluntly say the exact opposite.
The racial violence, for instance, is wincingly, bluntly visceral — a scene in which Turner witnesses slaves being force-fed is almost unbearable.
Senior Republicans on the key committees in the House bluntly warned that it was time to hold the senior officials in contempt.
To put it bluntly: If your value proposition is that you're a winner, your value evaporates the minute you're no longer winning.
" Kay puts it more bluntly when he says, "It's like driving your car 70 miles an hour in your neighborhood every day.
"I would have no problem doing a shutdown," Trump said bluntly during a joint press conference Monday afternoon with Italy's prime minister.
What doesn't change is Bernard, whose inner life remains opaque, even as the complications mount and he bluntly speaks truth to power.
Kavanaugh is, to put it bluntly, an anti-worker radical, opposed to every effort to protect working families from fraud and mistreatment.
I've spoken with Furman often over the years, and to put it bluntly, I've never heard him as alarmed as on Thursday.
" But one neighbor, Beth Joy Papaleo, put it bluntly: "We took it for granted that New York would always be New York.
After seeing pictures of younger Californians out on the beaches over the weekend, Newsom bluntly addressed them during one of his briefings.
"To say it bluntly, this is unacceptable," Will Roper, an assistant secretary of the Air Force, told a congressional subcommittee in March.
But he also bluntly sought to dispel the oft-repeated notion that the president had not been given information before making decisions.
In a way, the two-headquarters story was too good to be true even when Amazon proclaimed it bluntly and at length.
To put it bluntly, they tend to care more about protecting the Court as an institution than about enforcing the Constitution itself.
Ideally, your boss will realize, without being bluntly informed, that this situation might trouble you, and will promptly set you at ease.
" Mr. Yang put it bluntly: "People around the country all of a sudden are being targeted in ways they've never experienced before.
Nicole Moore, a part-time Lyft driver and volunteer organizer with the LA-based group Rideshare Drivers United, puts it more bluntly.
To put it bluntly, triage reduces the volume of testing and leads to fewer "false alarms," or uninfected people recommended for testing.
Now, after his near-death experience, his wife told him — more bluntly than she ever had — what she thought was going on.
As I noted in my book, "The Attorney General's Lawyer," President Jimmy Carter's attorney general, Benjamin Civiletti, put it bluntly and correctly.
" Another consultant to foreign investors into English soccer put it more bluntly: London, he said, acts as a "giant magnet to money.
The intelligence official who delivered the briefing, Shelby Pierson, is an aide to Mr. Maguire and has a reputation for speaking bluntly.
On Friday, several freshmen Democrats bluntly warned their leadership not to include evidence from the Mueller report in the articles of impeachment.
To put it bluntly, reducing the risk that Miami becomes uninhabitable is worth paying an extra 10 cents a gallon for gas.
To put it bluntly, reducing the risk that Miami becomes uninhabitable is worth paying an extra 10 cents a gallon for gas.
Hugh L. Carey, and spoke bluntly about his come-lately Republicanism, alienating George Pataki, the state's conservative governor, at a joint appearance.
Known for being brash and speaking bluntly, Mr. Basuki is different from the soft-spoken Javanese politicians the capital is used to.
She bluntly told Trump not to show up for his State of the Union address earlier this year during a government shutdown.
" Societe Generale strategist Kit Juckes puts it bluntly: "World trade is still not growing and will remain a drag on global GDP.
To put it bluntly, it's simply too early in the process for you to be the one who brings up salary expectations.
Will McCain's brain cancer, a menacingly urgent reminder of his own mortality, encourage him to speak more bluntly, honestly and civilly now?
I then started looking for other celebrities with adjective last names and found the set JAMES BLUNTLY, HOWARD STERNLY, and GLENN CLOSELY.
More bluntly, it's the "white" part of his white working-class base that Trump, a master of identity politics, understands so well.
Jason "Cheech" Hall, VICE's director of merchandise and the driving force behind the Shorty-nominated show, Sauce Talk , is always bluntly honest.
Put bluntly, is it sexism or the system that has so far prevented a woman from becoming president of the United States?
" Reminded by CNN that Trump has called for a shutdown repeatedly, McConnell said bluntly: "I don't think we'll end up doing that.
In subsequent years, Mr. Obama continued to send Nowruz video greetings, though they were never as bluntly political as the first one.
Jason "Cheech" Hall , VICE's director of merchandise and the driving force behind the Shorty-nominated show, Sauce Talk , is always bluntly honest.
They wanted to tell him bluntly that the legislation awaiting his signature could explode the partnership between Florida and the federal government.
Jason "Cheech" Hall, VICE's director of merchandise and the driving force behind the Shorty-nominated show, Sauce Talk, is always bluntly honest.
And if Trump captures the White House, they're going to need to "stop the apocalypse," as one progressive leader bluntly put it.
Bluntly asked by a reporter in the packed national press gallery in Ottawa if he was apologizing, he said no — though indirectly.
" Richard Lemen, a former US assistant surgeon general and NIOSH deputy director, put it more bluntly: "I think that borders on criminal.
" Even when Cuomo said he would be legally entitled to say he hadn't been questioned, Sater bluntly responded: "I choose not to.
Put more bluntly: We can't know how much it will cost to tackle climate change, not in advance, not with any confidence.
After taking a helicopter to Santorini, Hannah and Luke P. sat down for dinner, where he bluntly brought up the topic of sex.
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Mostly covered, she was surprised when a female employee came up to her and bluntly said, "You can't do that here," Locke recalls.
" President Obama put it more bluntly at the turkey pardon, saying the girls couldn't take another year of lines like, "Yes, we cran.
More bluntly, people are clueless when it comes to how advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) work and what they can and can't do.
On the campaign trail, he has also bluntly called for stopping any plan to accept Syrian refugees in the light of security concerns.
Early in his transformative and redemptive painting career, Bush worked directly on the canvas painting wet-on-wet to bluntly capture each subject.
Williams fosters empathy for a woman who had it harder than we knew, while bluntly reporting on how she punished those around her.
" Newton is no stranger to talking bluntly about nudity, telling Vanity Fair, "Jesus Christ, I am naked a lot in this show, man.
To put it bluntly: if we were to lose this concept, and with it the concept "male", we would have to reinvent them.
To put it bluntly, the core narrative conceit of Dark Souls III is that all of the chickens have come home to roost.
In a bluntly worded statement, Enders pledged to cooperate, but called the acccusations "unfounded and unsubstantiated" and linked them to possible Austrian elections.
The Patriarch's website also published an appeal from an association of Catholic clerics and monastics in the region that put things more bluntly.
To put it more bluntly: utilities' strong preference for capital investments puts them intrinsically at odds with smarter grids and privately owned DERs.
" Or, as Callas put it bluntly: "It would just be dropping cash out of helicopters on corporate headquarters for a couple of years.
And let me put it bluntly: Alex Acosta is a brilliant, humble, kind, ethical, and an overall outstanding leader and amazing human being.
Alongside the bluntly recounted street tales, there are radio-friendly songs like "Aww Man," featuring Future, and "Misunderstood," featuring Jeremih and R. Kelly.
Put more bluntly, Netanyahu says that the Iran deal is a bad deal because it relies on trusting the Iranians, who aren't trustworthy.
He has a meaty, frank voice — it hits bluntly, but without much depth, like painting with a brush lashed to an eighteen-wheeler.
" Mr. Hauser laughed and put it more bluntly: "I wanted to have screaming girls in the audience, which we get now for sure.
Trump is a useful megaphone, bluntly amplifying the beliefs his party has had a tendency to dress in more understated and graceful language.
"To put it bluntly, it's hard to get a job when you dress like a woman but look like a man," she said.
" Conroy told the Times that when next he saw Ryan, he was told bluntly: "Padre, you just got to stay out of politics.
Speaking to a conservative group in 2016, Kavanaugh bluntly said he wanted to "put the final nail" in a 1988 Supreme Court ruling.
"There is no case," said Stephen Ryan, a former federal prosecutor and general counsel for the Democratic-run Senate Government Affairs Committee, bluntly.
Buttigieg's centrism and moderation, to put it bluntly, is an act only liberals could think stands up to even the most cursory investigation.
" Illinois's Dick Durbin put it more bluntly: "We need a direct answer from you: Is this president, or any president, above the law?
"Nobody really knows where he stands, nobody really knows what he'll say," one senior GOP aide told me bluntly when this was announced.
Trump came into the White House like a wrecking ball, and now, Time is bluntly calling him and his cabinet out for it.
At the same time, some Brazilians proudly describe their culture as anthropophagic or, more bluntly, cannibalistic: ready to swallow and digest whatever arrives.
She understood that, as I bluntly put it, I wanted her off the loan just as badly as she wanted to be off.
Ms. Summerscale then takes us inside Broadmoor, England's most famous criminal psychiatric hospital — or, as it was then more bluntly called, lunatic asylum.
" The former vice president added bluntly that neither our nation nor Jefferson, who was a slave owner, "always lived up to these ideals.
In an interview with ABC News released Thursday morning, Spicer was asked bluntly whether he had ever knowingly lied while behind the podium.
Academy leaders decided to bluntly confront the diversity crisis in lockstep with Mr. Rock and the telecast's producers, Reginald Hudlin and David Hill.
RELATED: 11 states have no women representing them in Congress Ros-Lehtinen bluntly looks at the White House for part of the blame.
More bluntly, there is no adequate climate change solution, a plan bold enough to shake up US politics, that will get Manchin's signature.
Having not said much during the discussion, Steve, a 32-year-old builder serving time for assault, bluntly sums up the prevailing mood.
It's more praise for Dak Prescott than a dig at Tony ... but Cedric delivers the straight talk saying bluntly, "It's over" for Romo.
" In an advisory several years ago, the Federal Aviation Administration put it bluntly: "Passengers are expected to evacuate an airplane within 90 seconds.
And he has bluntly minimized or dismissed women who say they have been victims, including Mr. Allen's daughter, Dylan Farrow, and Rose McGowan.
Benny Morris, a chronicler of the fighting that attended Israel's birth, has written bluntly about incidents in which Arabs were killed or expelled.
And so it has always hoped that Israel's eventual separation from Palestinians will include a guarantee of — to put it bluntly — adult supervision.
While in Kathmandu lies a few blocks west of the more bluntly named Nepalese Indian Restaurant, which Mr. Kharel's parents opened in 2012.
Indeed, during the interview, Krasner smiled when he bluntly labeled as "racist" suburban and rural legislators who have opposed calls to shutter prisons.
As he has intense anxiety issues in other areas, I am afraid to bluntly discuss the issue after the story about his stepmother.
Democrats liked the way Kelly spoke bluntly about areas where his views differed from Trump's, although he never broke completely from Trump policies.
He voices his concerns about not being Meredith's "equal" to Link (Chris Carmack) and Link tells him bluntly that he's not Meredith's equal.
Put more bluntly: In 48 states, it's currently legal to discriminate against someone simply because of how they choose to wear their hair.
When Rouda was asked at a recent town hall whether he thought Congress would do something on gun control, he bluntly said no.
"You can't be on the front of a magazine if you haven't got an album out," she bluntly told Jezebel earlier this year.
"It's like Snapchat, but with more boobs," one Georgetown University sophomore, who wished to remain anonymous, bluntly described the app to Tech Insider.
To put it bluntly: As Mueller brings charges against top Trump officials, Fox News is trying to plant doubt in its viewers' minds.
But Trump bluntly said he didn't think Moon is tough enough to push back on North Korea, claiming he was actually appeasing Pyongyang.
In spiritual circles, a waning moon is a signal to cleanse, purify, and, to put it bluntly, let go of whatever isn't serving you.
"There's no place on the economic leaderboard for a country that spends 25% of its Gross Domestic Product on health care," Leavitt said bluntly.
"I certainly wouldn't have been able to [harass my employee] if I had any respect for women on a fundamental level," Harmon said, bluntly.
Throughout the skit, she is her sassy self and bluntly admits that she did not vote for Trump; she voted for Hillary three times.
He spoke bluntly, sparred with reporters, sported a yellow feather boa at his inaugural ball and prided himself on his independence from special interests.
Put bluntly, if Mr Putin's tanks roll into the Baltics it will not be the Bundeswehr that takes the lead in rolling them back.
Washington (CNN)In February, Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn bluntly said that a Donald Trump nomination could be an "albatross" to his Republican Party.
Howell also bluntly told the Justice Department's legal team she would need to back the House in its needs during a formal impeachment proceeding.
In issuing the guidance, the Obama administration is wading anew into a socially divisive debate it has bluntly cast in terms of civil rights.
Mutinous lawmakers in her own party openly sought to challenge her leadership and bluntly told her that the Brexit deal would not pass parliament.
For example, at launch, the dual 12-megapixel rear cameras and 8-megapixel front-facing camera were â€" to put it bluntly â€" trash.
And Mike and all of Axios use our insight, connections, sources to bluntly illuminate what's really happening with the people and topics that matter.
I'm sometimes reluctant to state it that bluntly when talking about the paintings because I don't want them to be reduced to 'it's sexual.
This unusual appeal to people across the continent, including those in Britain, enabled him to tell British voters bluntly what he thought of Brexit.
The sprung coils and busted, burned metal bluntly embody Puerto Rico's ongoing electrical shortcomings, which the island does not have the resources to upgrade.
The president said Mr. Sanders had succeeded in speaking bluntly to an American public that was eager to break free from conventional political limitations.
To put bluntly, you had to see Infinity War because everyone was seeing it, and you had to see it at the movie theaters.
Plenty of people in Britain, to put it bluntly, are prepared to make their country poorer to regain control over borders and law-making.
In the Sanya market a fishmonger explains a national aversion to deep water more bluntly: the Chinese, she says, simply don't have sea legs.
To put in bluntly, weight difference aside they feel that Rotnarong is just on another level in comparison to his possibly punch drunk foe.
If you're a regular reader of The Verge, you may be familiar with Jake Kastrenakes' bluntly named, eloquently written weekly roundup of movie trailers.
Saul Eslake, an economist, puts it more bluntly: instead of offering a "compelling vision", Australia's political leaders focus simply on holding on to power.
Instead, he's run a bluntly partisan presidency, where his rhetoric is geared toward pleasing fanatical Fox News viewers more than creating a broad coalition.
Tarantino bluntly shut down a journalist who said he had given Robbie very few lines in the film, even though she has screen time.
It's "not only a fantasy, but it would be a gross misallocation of resources," DeFauw said bluntly at a roundtable attended by local businessman.
"This is another example of Dimon's scorched earth strategy," said one analyst, who declined to be named talking so bluntly about the bank's tactics.
Speaking to a conservative group in 2016, Kavanaugh bluntly said he wanted to "put the final nail" in a 1988 Supreme Court ruling. Sen.
Mr. Eastwood bluntly drops in these imaginings, so it's not always immediately clear whether you're watching a fantasy, a strategy that intensifies their power.
To put it bluntly, the modern Republican Party is in essence a machine designed to deliver high after-tax incomes to the 1 percent.
" Mitchell Garabedian put it more bluntly: "Look, Dolan is using the I.R.C.P. as a shield to avoid the release of documents and get publicity.
And it was not just the entertainer, whose Twitter posts often employ a toilet emoji instead of Mr. Trump's name, who spoke bluntly. Mrs.
Put bluntly, the United States is forced to rely on individual strategic partners that are unable to act as real partners with each other.
" More bluntly, the subject in David Cronenberg's 2000 short film, "Camera," observes, "When you record the moment, you record the death of the moment.
Or to put it more bluntly: Rich people emit more carbon, even when they recycle and buy canvas tote bags full of organic veggies.
To put it bluntly, Congress is not well suited for national economic planning, which is basically what pro-growth tax policies boil down to.
Ifran Manene, a teenage miner turned tour guide, puts it bluntly to me later: Two of his friends are in the hospital right now.
When President Obama asked how it could be done back in 2010, Apple's late CEO Steve Jobs said bluntly, "Those jobs aren't coming back."
I'm afraid this kind of talk in an election is bluntly irresponsible and is detrimental to our and all of our allies' security posture.
"I never wanted to work on beauty and fashion, because a world for women and only women doesn't interest me," she states today, bluntly.
"To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working," Mr. Pence is to say, according to excerpts from his speech provided on Wednesday night.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, a member of Trump's White House coronavirus task force, bluntly admitted Thursday that the testing system in the U.S. hasn't worked.
To put it bluntly, the evidence collected by the Department of Justice further demonstrates that Mr. Trump's trust in Mr. Putin is horribly misplaced.
The narrator's mother is a different story — more bluntly judged by her child and also a more vivid and complex presence in the book.
Mr. Trump made trade a major part of his message in Asia, and his tone grew more bluntly nationalistic as the trip wore on.
Or to put it even more bluntly: Is it even possible to defend pluralism and women's rights at the same time in Germany today?
And United States governments have been complaining about Germany's dependence on Russian gas for years, even if Mr. Trump has done so more bluntly.
It also found that opticians at these chains pushed blue light lenses in-person using similar claims, along with other bluntly fear-mongering language.
It is integral to its understanding that he is a black Italian soccer player or, to put it more bluntly, Italian soccer's black player.
The Nobel Committee's message was also to the "No" movement, including former President Álvaro Uribe, who can no longer bluntly dismiss any peace agreement.
" Bozarjian addressed him bluntly on Twitter: "To the man who smacked my butt on live TV this morning: You violated, objectified, and embarrassed me.
As she did at Manafort's sentencing, Jackson also bluntly rejected claims that the pair's unregistered lobbying for Ukrainian interests amounted to a victimless crime.
" In a recent appearance on CNBC, Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro dismissed recent weak numbers and said bluntly, "Manufacturing is strong as a rock.
When Ford was called to testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he bluntly said Bolton's personality should disqualify him from holding high office.
For nearly a decade, Lindsey Vonn has wanted to race against men, and her requests have been bluntly denied by international ski racing officials.
The director Julien Landais opts for a bluntly literal approach to the story's presumptive homoeroticism, most specifically through Vint's fantasies of Aspern's love life.
Bluntly expressive and ruggedly formed, "Joan Brown Seated" (1959) represents a kind of stylistic intersection between Neri and Brown's artistic concerns and working methods.
To put it bluntly, jihadis may indeed be theologically ignorant, but that does not prove that a sound theological education would make them more peaceful.
" Pence, in a speech in early October, had said, "To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working; and China wants a different American President.
"I can't imagine if I were a member of that club today that I would be making any criticism of Donald Trump," McDonald said bluntly.
Both Caplan and Huneeus were captured on recorded phone calls speaking bluntly and openly about the details of the scam, according to a criminal complaint.
" As a result, the men's players association stated bluntly that "Yes, the Federation continues to discriminate against the women in their wages and working conditions.
She's hard to resist because while she favors a bluntly profane coaching style, she isn't entirely wrong in her diagnoses of Phil's various social ills.
"No," she said bluntly, before ticking off a number of areas – housing, education, employment – in which she has released plans that specifically target racial gaps.
"No," she said bluntly, before ticking off a number of areas – housing, education, employment – in which she has released plans that specifically target racial gaps.
Academy voters tend to elevate Oscar movies that take on the bluntly obvious, whether it's adversity, a historical catastrophe or the industry's favorite topic: itself.
The challenge of such a program — or, to put it bluntly, the problem — is that these works are performed all the time and very well.
" Another expert put it more bluntly: "You had four foreign powers in the last few days that have lost helicopters, drones, or planes over Syria.
Moderator Anderson Cooper bluntly asked Trump whether he realized his comments about kissing and groping women without permission amounted to a confession of sexual assault.
The Democratic platform, to put it bluntly, doesn't matter — it has no legal status and in no way constrains Democrats once they are in office.
A review of such projects by the International Union for Conservation of Nature concluded bluntly: "In short, we do not know how effective they are."
Comey and NSA Director Mike Rogers both bluntly rebutted them in their congressional testimony Monday, saying they'd seen no information to back up Trump's tweets.
When the judge asked her why she had brought people into his court who stank, she replied, bluntly, that he was there precisely for them.
No European government has shown the least sign of interest in Mr Puigdemont's pleas for mediation; France's Emmanuel Macron, for one, has bluntly rejected it.
SAVANNAH GUTHRIE, NBC NEWS: Let me put it bluntly, left to his own devices, do you think the president is a threat to national security?
The band's melodic sense, too, squashes tunes that might have soared, instead sending them plodding over square drumbursts and chugging chords that move bluntly along.
"At 2 degrees Celsius," Eakin said bluntly, "we are likely to lose numerous species of coral and well over half of the world's coral reefs."
"Federal agencies do not have the visibility into their networks to effectively detect data exfiltration attempts and respond to cybersecurity incidents," the report states bluntly.
Put bluntly, she needs voters to conclude that she is, to borrow a phrase from a 2008 Democratic primary debate with Barack Obama, "likeable enough".
Cobb's isolationist impulses in particular have been bluntly and repeatedly attributed to racism, and the lingering dynamics of white flight that first grew Atlanta's suburbs.
"The reason for leaving the show was my old teacher mocked my eye very bluntly; I was dealing with some serious health issues," says Lukasiak.
" Though this should already be obvious, let me state it bluntly: you will not be calmed by this video for single "Never See the Signs.
Macron bluntly said May's Brexit proposals, known as Chequers after the country house where they were agreed by the British cabinet in July, were "unacceptable".
To put it bluntly, the United States now has no regional friends on the borders of Afghanistan, and few common interests with Russia or China.
In the 20th century Joseph Schumpeter argued, more bluntly, that policy should be left to those with the time and skill to get it right.
He expressed the community's horror, and bluntly sentenced the defendant, without losing the patina of neutrality, of impartiality, that a judge always must hold dear.
As an American, I am what is known as a low-context communicator, so if I want something done, I say so bluntly and directly.
"Trump is a danger to our national security," John B. Bellinger III, legal adviser to the State Department under President George W. Bush, bluntly warned.
The N.F.L.'s top health official bluntly acknowledged a link between football and degenerative brain disorders like chronic traumatic encephalopathy, something the league long denied.
In the main, he is repeating what dozens of Republican candidates for political office have been saying for at least 10 years, only more bluntly.
Art for Tomorrow ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — A visit to Dawit Abebe's painting studio on a recent morning was, to put it bluntly, a bit boring.
So, in the course of a longer conversation that was mostly friendly and complimentary, he bluntly asked Bibi whether or not he genuinely wants peace.
To put it bluntly, my early experiences with sex were mostly spurred by loneliness that resulted in unloving flings, coupled with insecurities about my body.
"Retail is one of the steps that our competitors use to manipulate prices — to put it bluntly, our competitors own the major retailers," Kwon said.
The fact the State Department bluntly questioned Riyadh and Abu Dhabi's actions in public suggests Washington was keen for the parties to end the dispute.
These circumstances then abruptly collided bluntly with the unforced errors committed by the tactical team --- and the result was a shooting that shouldn't have occurred.
"I was the black guy on the show, that was kind of it," Mr. Ali, 42, said bluntly, dapper in a crisp white cotton shirt.
Bluntly put, Iran's main customers in Asia and Europe were willing to suffer economic dislocation in order to build leverage to solve the nuclear problem.
For months, Bullock bluntly said he had no interest in serving in the US Senate and would not be on the Montana ballot this fall.
"The quarterly decline (in the economy), the largest in 10 years, is credit-negative," Moody's lead South Africa analyst Lucie Villa warned bluntly this month.
"This heinous attack demonstrates once again that anti-Semitism has arrived in the middle of society and is now articulated openly and bluntly," Schuster said.
The essay by David Cairns and Fiona Watkins on the curdled farce "All These Women" (1964), for example, deals bluntly with that film's artistic failure.
" Bloomberg endorsed a "very aggressive approach to policing in a country, bluntly, that still is coming to grips with the reality of race-based policing.
Those close to Mr. Bloomberg have told him bluntly that running for president without addressing the stop-and-frisk matter first was a non-starter.
Mr. Mulvaney insisted the terminology doesn't matter, but he bluntly acknowledged that aid was withheld from Ukraine to get a desired outcome on an investigation.
"To [Drift's] credit, this is what I want people to do, to really work peaks out of the system finely rather than bluntly," Rabago said.
The most senior Republican in the Senate, Orrin Hatch of Utah, bluntly warned Monday that firing Mueller would be "the stupidest thing" Trump could do.
" Ms. Hurchalla, as is her style, put it more bluntly: "I don't think anybody could safely stand at a podium in the state of Florida.
Bluntly put, there are few signs that our society overall and our political leaders have fully embraced the challenge or appreciate the risks of failure.
But he and his staff were implementing -- crudely, bluntly, but effectively -- the tactics we have seen them use time and time again: Divide and rule.
Speaking at reporters at Airbus's annual media briefing Friday, CEO Tom Enders bluntly ignored those warnings by once again criticizing Downing Street's approach to negotiations.
But they are passages that turn those delivering these monologues into social case studies, a status that the bluntly drawn performances do not always combat.
When he met with Otsuka, as construction was starting, the governor said bluntly that he thought the Mashco Piro should be contacted, and by force.
As an ambassador, Mr. Hinton, a cigar-smoking poker player, gave advice bluntly but insisted that he avoided meddling in the affairs of foreign governments.
To put it bluntly, at the end of the day, "people hate dealing with people who are jerks," Cuban wrote in a 2014 Entrepreneur article.
"The present social and political apparatus cannot serve the human need," he wrote bluntly in his final book, "The Evidence of Things Not Seen" (1985).
Does talking bluntly about our money stories and failures dispense with those feelings, or put us at a bigger risk of experiencing them more acutely?
Joe's bluntly articulated class resentment notwithstanding, "Room at the Top" is quite conservative in its morality — although its sledgehammer ending still packs an emotional wallop.
Russia may still have an advantage because of its energy reserves, but it cannot wield energy for political ends as bluntly as it used to.
Put bluntly, it would make sense to legally interdict the ability of your boss to expect you to respond to an email on Sunday morning.
The confrontation had emerged out of a war of words in which Xu bluntly called out Wei Lei's self-touted magical abilities as utterly fraudulent.
Which isn't to say we've all seen it play out quite like this, given the variety of twists available, predominantly bluntly telegraphed though they are.
Why is it that we should be scared to challenge conventional wisdom and talk bluntly about inequality and, you know, be full-throated in our progressivism?
"I need help," Buttigieg said bluntly in response to a question from Charles C. Patton, a 21-year old physics student at South Carolina State University.
Susan Rice, who was President Barack Obama's national security adviser, bluntly responded to a tweet, angry about Collins, asking who would run against Collins in Maine.
"I've read some of these reports and I think, to answer your question as bluntly as I can, it depends on what he said," Earnest responded.
But Wehner didn't frame the problem quite as bluntly as he did Wednesday afternoon, instead calling it "a less significant factor" in Facebook's future revenue growth.
I am more than ready to take on the greed and corruption of the corporate elites and their apologists ... To put it bluntly, I am back.
" And a performer who worked multiple seasons on The Lost Colony put it more bluntly: If he was ever contradicted, Long could be "an evil troll.
Which is why she finds it upsetting that even potential allies in other Latino groups have told her bluntly that her community must wait its turn.
Joyce would front townhall meetings and tell employees bluntly that more job cuts were needed to keep the Flying Kangaroo flying, said one head office employee.
But Trump, who has bluntly said he doesn't enjoy asking people for money, has reportedly begun to kick his fundraising operation into high gear this month.
Merkel spoke unusually bluntly in the Bundestag lower house of parliament, calling for the release of a German-Turkish journalist being held in a Turkish prison.
The land was, to put it bluntly, not fit for humans as it leaves one in complete exposure to the angry northern gales—it was uninhabitable.
With it, Republicans and Democrats signaled bluntly that they do not trust President Donald Trump to act in America's best interest when it comes to Russia.
He also bluntly rejected the idea advanced by some Israelis that Israel might make a separate peace with Arab nations that share its concerns about Iran.
Put bluntly: Absent proof from Trump -- which has not been forthcoming -- it is safe to conclude that neither widespread voter fraud nor the wire-tapping happened.
She focused her attention relentlessly on Republicans, bluntly declaring that she is the only person who can stop the GOP from winning back the White House.
Myanmar: We don't negotiate with terrorists On Sunday, Myanmar's government bluntly rejected a ceasefire proposed by militants in Rakhine after more than two weeks of bloodshed.
While his supporters may enjoy some emotional relief in having a president who bluntly expresses their anger and bitterness, it surely is not making America great.
To put it bluntly, Assad is a monster who slaughters his people like livestock, but for some reason, Gabbard saw it fit to meet with him.
He has bluntly opposed the reigning consensus about the stark challenges America is facing when it comes to crime, national security, immigration, trade and economic growth.
One sign bluntly reads, "FASCISM IS HATE FEAR FUCKERY / WE REFUSE THIS WEAK ASS SHIT," rendered in the collective's signature large, all-caps, black Arial typeface.
Avenatti's campaign is based on the implicit idea that he is the Democratic answer to Donald Trump, a rough-and-tumble political brawler who speaks bluntly.
And he told the Democratic presidential nominee bluntly that she would be "in jail" if he had been in the White House during her email scandal.
Jeffrey Immelt, the former C.E.O. of General Electric, who had had a nasty tangle with the activist hedge fund Trian Partners, spoke of activists most bluntly.
Put very bluntly, esports cannot sustain the trajectory that it is currently enjoying without transitioning to a model where fans carry some portion of the costs.
To put things bluntly: He promises Cersei that he'll bring her Sansa's head on a spike in exchange for Cersei naming him Warden of the North.
Bluntly, Trump's wall, if built, will likely be the largest and most expensive monument ever constructed to try and ensure the demographic supremacy of white America.
"Yes, Atticus was my father," Harper Lee bluntly acknowledged in a letter to her former Shakespeare professor not long after "To Kill a Mockingbird" was published.
He received unequivocal support from his American counterpart, Nikki R. Haley, who, unlike her boss, President Trump, has bluntly rebuked Russia on a range of topics.
Both narrators periodically lapse into the language of academia, bluntly signaling how we should interpret the narrative rather than letting us figure it out for ourselves.
" Or as Bailey put it, rather more bluntly: "He's a motherfuckin' star ... it's really just been a question of waiting for the world to catch up.
He asked her into his photo studio, then bluntly stated that he needed something from her and placed her hand on his crotch, Ms. Rein said.
But as hundreds of angry residents gathered at the Capitol, the Republican leaders spoke bluntly of the ideological clash between their caucus and the incoming governor.
He bluntly faulted Jeff Sessions, the attorney general who was fired, for the "zero tolerance" policy that led to separations of migrant children from their parents.
" Daniel W. Jones, a former chancellor of the University of Mississippi, put it bluntly: "We don't have as much firepower as we did in the past.
At one point, she politely but forcefully communicates to her team that she's not getting what she wants — it's "janky" and "not translating," she says, bluntly.
Ms. Aitken's staging is bluntly legible, a grade-saver for Shakespeare-shy students and capable enough for fans in it just for the cakes and ale.
But shortly after, the United States Central Command issued a statement bluntly accusing the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, of destroying the mosque.
That trip was one of the first times visiting the mainland and I had never experienced racism so bluntly, let alone as a 12-year-old.
Bernie Sanders in 2016, rejected the association -- first at length, twice noting his "venture capitalist" work, and then more bluntly -- during a news conference last week.
He is perhaps the most central player as regulators reassess bank rules put into place quickly, and often bluntly, in response to the 211 financial crisis.

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