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If the Obama administration began with an idealistic sense of unbridled possibilities bordering on naiveté, a Hillary Clinton administration could open with a world-wearied recognition of limitations bordering on pessimism.
But my lips have always been thin, bordering on nonexistent.
Today, it's more likely to feel tame bordering on silly.
Most of the first day was easy bordering on great.
The design, for example, is simplistic bordering on the opaque.
One had to have a strong morality, bordering on pious.
Continuity bordering on stasis looks likely to be the watchword.
This simple one is fun enough without bordering on tacky. 
So unusual things did happen, sometimes bordering on the disturbing.
"I think it is bordering on witness intimidation," he said.
He's bordering on psychotic, but in the best possible way.
"I knew it would be difficult, bordering on crazy," he said.
By Mr. McIntyre's standards, this narrative is bordering on the twee.
Length aside, the rest of "English" is precise bordering on surgical.
European officials were struck Mr. Sondland's self-confidence, bordering on arrogance.
BUFFETT: PROBABLY LETHERGY BORDERING ON SLOTH OR SOMETHING OF THE SORT.
At Georgetown University, Earl was diagnosed as hyperactive, bordering on autism.
It's a collection of photographs that defies legibility, bordering on contemptuousness.
That Cantonese could follow suit can seem alarmist, bordering on ridiculous.
To call this family diverse is an understatement bordering on euphemism.
The political climate is not only hostile, it's now bordering on dangerous.
That's basically bordering on a miracle because of our great prison director.
"Brusque, bordering on rude sometimes," another longtime admin, Floquenbeam, told BuzzFeed News.
Also good, bordering on glorious, is HTC's camera inside the U123 Plus.
But there's also an aspect of rivalry, of possessivity bordering on covetousness.
It was silly, bordering on inane, but for some reason, completely hilarious.
Much of the media attention Booker receives is favorable, bordering on fawning.
The costs of the unrest have already proved enormous, bordering on catastrophic.
But Trump is bordering on Uncle Rico (of "Napoleon Dynamite") territory here.
Critics called it an eyesore, a slapdash solution bordering on the absurd.
Such headlines can numb the senses and invite apathy bordering on paralysis.
The president's support — bordering on fascination — for capital punishment goes back decades.
Its overarching objectives are lofty and idealistic, bordering on a messianic zeal.
Roger Cohen There's a mood of confidence in Moscow bordering on triumphalism.
Valentine's day can get very lovey-dovey, bordering on sickeningly sweet, very quickly.
The Glide team talks to them all with a respect bordering on deference.
Michael Potts imbues that character with a smiling worldliness just bordering on cynicism.
Most of Jobs' effects up for auction are pretty middling, bordering on creepy.
In the West, there are new critiques of Islam —  sometimes bordering on Islamophobia.
Is it low, bordering on desperate to commercialize one's own congressional photo-op?
They speak with confidence bordering on certainty: Fleurie is pretty and, naturally, floral.
"They have such low climate priorities, it's bordering on total ignorance," said Lindahl.
Being a hardcore Moonie meant a devotion to the show bordering on pathological.
Hollywood is bloody and messy, but its aims are sweet, bordering on cornball.
In a culture that demands complication, he represents a simplicity bordering on asceticism.
Their half-hearted case for this new warhead is fragile, bordering on specious.
And he called separating families "deplorable" and "bordering on abuse" for the children.
It was clean, modern and distinctive — even bordering on futuristic, which made it enticing.
That might sound audacious bordering on ludicrous, but Wonder does have some solid firepower.
The national consciousness had become one of critical observation bordering on invasion of privacy.
Why add sparklers and baubles when the gown is already bordering on body jewelry?
It's natural for their fans to feel a sense of protectiveness bordering on ownership.
Jokes written for the Weekend Update segment in particular are toothless, bordering on glib.
Honorable West Germans were appalled and self-critical in a manner bordering on masochistic.
As it turns out, Clinton's contentions in the interview were misleading, bordering on false.
Bordering on dishonesty, Trump's outspokenness on waterboarding should give any self-respecting conservative pause.
The South Vietnamese were portrayed as incompetent and corrupt, their government bordering on illegitimate.
They often have frustration bordering on contempt for those who lack their hardheaded realism.
In many places, Trump's valueless foreign policy has provoked such uncertainty bordering on dismay.
Ocasio-Cortez's congressional district includes parts of the Bronx and Queens, bordering on location.
Estimating the magnitude of impact for a philanthropic intervention is difficult bordering on untenable.
Equally remarkable is Mr Aronofsky's ability to maintain a degree of levity bordering on farce.
All in all, the entire set up is unhealthy and bordering on political class codependency.
In fact, it was bordering on monotonous for the 36 minutes of in-ring action.
Given the current state of play, that bit of prognostication seemed imaginative bordering on ludicrous.
It's been a sinking feeling ever since, bordering on anxiety, something I can ill afford.
What sounded like the polite response bordering on cliché was actually the God's honest truth.
The sale, timed to the company's ''birthday,'' is marketed with an urgency bordering on panic.
Bordering on rational: Strong passcodes are still the most secure way to protect your data.
Mustard, pickles, and mashed potatoes have all been known to elicit terror bordering on aggression.
Now that the season is well underway, however, the Reds display something bordering on promise.
"Any time there's a public health issue, bordering on crisis, there's obviously some urgency," said Rep.
This new approach would make that closer to 100 percent which feels icky, bordering on overconsumption.
But I'm also loud, bordering on obnoxious at times, and, yeah, I was a weird kid.
Starbucks has created something that's bordering on a movement with the introduction of the Unicorn Frappuccino.
Seen through this lens, Trump's interest-bordering-on-obsession with the 2016 election makes more sense.
The worst part is, I tolerate all these glitches with an equanimity bordering on the psychopathic.
Terrance Ferguson and Jerami Grant are good, bordering on great, in the larger roles they fill.
When I was a kid, I worried about my parents with an anxiety bordering on obsession.
Though bordering on abstract, the textures help make the elements recognizable as part of a landscape.
Hersey's writing voice is calmly recitative, bordering on affectless—"deliberately quiet," as he later put it.
The pain was soon accompanied by panic attacks, crippling depression and something bordering on suicidal thoughts.
In its more than three years in power, this government has been irrational, bordering on messianic.
The idea that Ann might marry Chris thus fills her with a horror bordering on disgust.
Critics view his agenda as a crazy hodgepodge of ideas bordering on the anarchic and Messianic.
Union leaders reacted to the court's decision to hear the case with dismay bordering on alarm.
Yes, I know Oprah has repeatedly expressed a reluctance-bordering-on-unwillingness to run for office.
On matters of substance, those critical of Mr. Buttigieg can find him smooth, bordering on slick.
A number of lackluster (bordering on outright terrible) installments have tarnished the speedy hedgehog's once-lustrous reputation.
"We're in the midst of a real market decline, bordering on a bear market," he told CNBC.
For a long time, the prevailing posture of the Silicon Valley élite was smugness bordering on hubris.
But Taylor took his work seriously, "I think he was a genius bordering on insanity," Keller added.
The goofy charm and bristling sensitivity, bordering on unacceptable masculine behavior, are still at work on Views.
Today, about 14 years later, I look back on my college years with pride bordering on obsession.
You can compare it to an athlete — they're so strong but they're often bordering on an injury.
The oil and gas-rich nation bordering on Russia, Iran and Turkey, has only about 700 Catholics.
And a tough-bordering-on-impossible question to not only answer but even ask -- as Massachusetts Sen.
But they are also committed to their own proprietary molecules, sometimes with a passion bordering on worship.
Even in this brief excerpt, Hardy's words seem at odds with each other, and bordering on nonsensical.
I suspect I am bordering on "burnt out" from my current job and looking for a job.
While her prose style is economical, she has a flair for imagery, sometimes bordering on the Dickensian.
Even the now-defunct personals section of Craigslist had incredibly specific, bordering-on-startling filters for threesomes.
The count's charm is so relentless, bordering on aggressive, that you occasionally find yourself on Ignatov's side.
It's there's just this little, tiny, bordering on insignificant, amount of information in each digital footprint like that.
The central bank is "bordering on going too far and possibly tipping the economy into recession," he said.
On the other hand, ending a text with a period is seen as passive aggressive, bordering on confrontational.
The commissioners' prayer tradition, sometimes bordering on "exhortation or proselytization", transforms state into church and "pushes every envelope".
These were the chains circling the drain, bordering on irrelevance, caught in the throes of an identity crisis.
The alliance Among Washington's European allies, wariness of the Trump administration has evolved into exasperation bordering on mistrust.
"The Party is too accommodating of elements that I would consider fringe, bordering on hate groups," he said.
Behind closed doors GOP senators, at their conference lunch Thursday, appeared to be bordering on a breaking point.
It was a coincidence of monumental proportions, bordering on the divine, and it changed the Fernandez family forever.
Screenland The level of attention surrounding Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is, by any measure, extraordinary, bordering on Kardashian-grade.
The Fed is "bordering on going too far and possibly tipping the economy into recession," Mr. Bullard said.
What he probably did not anticipate was ushering in an era of mass brain fascination, bordering on obsession.
"We're bordering on the lowest 17-year period that we've observed in the paleo record," Ms. Pellegrino said.
Some critics indicted Mr. Merwin's later work for trafficking in a level of abstraction bordering on the obscure.
To a fashion designer who thinks that six is bordering on big, I'm sure that I'm like triple plus.
That day the court endorsed a law passed by Haryana, a small state bordering on Delhi, in September 2015.
The pair have long resisted being held to the same standards as taxis, with an insistence bordering on arrogance.
Ms Warren talks of herself as a defender of capitalism; many see her plans as bordering on the socialist.
I'm very independent, bordering on "loner," and, over the years, long drives have become a constant in my life.
The public archives of OSI's debate over SSPL are at times informative and at times amusing, bordering on comical.
He's an arrogant, bordering-on-cruel surgeon who is nevertheless respected due to his incredible physical dexterity and skill.
"Abolish ICE" became the new liberal rallying cry, bordering on a litmus test for Democrats with presidential ambitions. Sens.
"Michelle Visage, a judge on RuPaul's Drag Race commented: "This is not only gross but it's bordering on extortion.
James Lankford, an Oklahoma Republican, argued that some of the reaction to the coronavirus has been bordering on hysteria.
The point was to convey how nerve-wracking this was, given my deep, bordering-on-psychotic reverence for Rihanna.
Harikiri's production style is witty and eclectic, sometimes bordering on virtuosic, all the while maintaining a strong pop sensibility.
And the odd cringeworthy line of dialogue is forgivable when it's bordering on tongue in cheek in its exposition.
Its primary demographic is young people with too much money and a deep, existential, bordering-on-bonkers affinity for technology.
David's character is the worst offender, with the most awkward scenes and lines, some of them bordering on bad comedy.
Her shirt is also bordering on indecently tight, so the whole thing is very "Oops I Did It Again" video.
Sure, the man has "president" as his title, but critics have said regularly that Xi's government is bordering on authoritarian.
She was fastidious, bordering on obsessive (daily ice washes, anyone?) about her beauty routine and a trendsetter for her day.
My mom was a dancer when she was younger, and my parents did really experimental theatre, bordering on contemporary dance.
"We're in the midst of a real market decline, bordering on a bear market," he told "Squawk Box " on CNBC.
The exchanges over wiretapping dominated a summit with Merkel that was never more than cordial and often bordering on chilly.
It's not anything bordering on sporty and it's not perfect, but it's a darn good effort and a great car.
"I think the split is growing rapidly; I think it's bordering on being a full-fledged schism," he told me.
You see that focus-bordering-on-obsession manifested in all sorts of ways during Trump's first near-year in office.
We have long ago discarded the stereotype that American wines are by nature thick, heavy, powerful and bordering on sweet.
Politics has always involved shadings of the truth via whisper campaigns, direct-mail operations and negative ads bordering on untrue.
Shortly after the movie opens, Mr. Ma gets down to business on a jammed street scene bordering on the chaotic.
In an industry that champions youth bordering on prepubescence, it sometimes takes gray hair and wrinkles to feel truly provocative.
Had I received this query while I was undergoing my first treatments, it would have triggered irritation bordering on apoplexy.
Instead, some of them grew eccentric and adventurous, impulsive and experimental, instinctive and personal — at times, bordering on avant-garde.
There's been a rise in white supremacy and hate crimes, and the country is embroiled in populist bordering on fascist sentiment.
Kylie Jenner is the subject of speculation bordering on conspiracy theories, all rooted in her as-yet unconfirmed pregnancy and engagement.
That's why we love him so much; Reynolds' feed is a flow of candid observations, some of them bordering on obscene.
Le Guin is a loving creator, tracing her characters' every faltering step toward self-knowledge with a compassion bordering on indulgence.
Applications "will be scrutinised and debated with a diligence bordering on monomania", according to David Arndt of the class of 1984.
His images were playful and provocative, visually stunning with an underlying sense of vulnerability, sometimes bordering on pornography, but never vulgar.
Her confirmation hearing, held amid a blitz of cabinet proceedings for far more contentious nominees, was incident-free, bordering on breezy.
Ding acknowledged local factory closures but said all Huawei's factories in Guangdong, the province bordering on Hubei, have now re-opened.
It left me believing there is a level of frustration bordering on anger that would be institutionally reckless not to address.
Ms. Bruziene said the house is part of an exclusive 36-acre gated development of 13 properties bordering on a lake.
He was in obvious need of medical attention, yet the fraternity brothers treated him with a callousness bordering on the sadistic.
It was a strange performance that at first seemed like the worst kind of sour grapes: sour grapes bordering on slander.
Trump cannot resist attempting to shape reality through the media, and he has a level of self-confidence bordering on the delusional.
That narrow body points to the other useful innovation on the G26: the bezels are tiny, bordering on nonexistent on the sides.
" In a post detailing many of the reasons why these apps stink, Benjamin Mayo writes, "These are mediocre, bordering on bad, experiences.
My passion for the Bravo series — that would be series plural, as I watch literally every city — is bordering on the unhealthy.
Meghan Markle's father, Thomas Markle, has been the subject of some, well, let's just say it: boneheaded drama bordering on royal sabotage.
More generally, the Honor View 20's camera delights with shots that are well exposed (if sometimes bordering on being slightly overexposed).
Jed: Exercising helps, shoving those weights around thinking "I don't care if he doesn't message me back" (bordering on terrifying arm movements).
Picking just one scene from this absolute banger of a movie was difficult bordering on impossible, but Korg personifies the whimsically mundane.
As Mia, she's playing a character bordering on cliché: the small-town girl hoping to make it as an actress in Hollywood.
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (25212:25279).
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (8663:30).
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (2532:251).
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (2:30).
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (2073:2063).
Manitowac 26-inch Air-Cooled Undercounter Dice Cube Ice Machine is the big kahuna of home ice machines, bordering on commercial ones.
The coup attempt seems to have magnified the authoritarian behavior bordering on paranoia that has increasingly come to define Mr. Erdogan's leadership.
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (003:30).
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (453:30).
Then every subsequent test after that it's just a real annoyance, bordering on an invasion of privacy and making you very angry.
Rudofsky, a professional architect and polymath, found the manner in which Western culture dictated fashion to be utterly absurd, bordering on pathological.
I don't know if there is a starker example of evidence-resistant policy bordering on nihilism by a political party than this.
Instead, observers expect that the capital will stick to politics as usual for this decade: serially scandalized and often bordering on tragicomic.
That the Orioles' season ended without Britton's ever entering the game struck baseball players, commentators and fans as inexplicable, bordering on absurd.
In conversations with friends, on social media, at my local coffee shop, the most common reaction has been exasperation bordering on anger.
Somehow everything comes out right; more than just coherent, her music is capable of inducing a state of wonder, bordering on attachment.
The revelations, in the middle of an election year, have set off sniping between the civilian and military authorities bordering on scandal.
Trump accused of sexual assault Several women said Trump made unwanted advances bordering on sexual assault three days after the second debate.
As foreign policy philosophies go, "Let them!" is unusually laissez-faire, bordering on wishful thinking when it comes to the Middle East.
" • "When economists talk about a recession in housing, they largely refer to construction, not home prices," and "construction is bordering on moribund.
Once in a while she veered from her calm-bordering-on-boring protocol; there were even times when she made radical decisions.
Even before Indiana Republicans were able to register their lukewarm, bordering on disdainful, reaction, the Cruz-Kasich deal seemed to be doomed.
Beijing (CNN)A big step forward for a country long criticized for depriving children of necessary sex education, or graphic bordering on pornographic?
The bad news is that if you do this, you will have officially reached creeper status and might just be bordering on stalker.
And while I know we will have answers, the fact that we don't know at this point leaves me concerned, bordering on skeptical.
The Dial so sensitive that getting back to any specific point, even one or two steps backward, is a challenge bordering on impossible.
Morley found it difficult to comprehend a world in which gangs, violence, endemic poverty and constant alertness—bordering on paranoia—are the norm.
The show's worldview is still underdeveloped, and the aesthetics could be fancier, but the sense of comic freedom bordering on abandon is exhilarating.
At home later that night, recovering from the abuse his body had sustained, Rittidet faced an age-old fighter's dilemma, bordering on existential.
The 2016 Republican primary, however, has been led for several months by the economically protectionist and outspoken-bordering-on-kooky Donald J. Trump.
The national narcissism, bordering on sociopathy, that could turn theft and genocide into a feel-good feast is her play's point of entry.
The problem is most black voters do not live in crime-infested neighborhoods, and they saw Trump's message as stereotyping, bordering on racism.
Even for Joe Biden, for whom there's no credible evidence of any wrongdoing here, that's an enormously risky move, bordering on political malpractice.
" -- Read more of Tuesday's "Reliable Sources" newsletter... And subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox... -- "Are we bordering on make-believe?
Still more important, it would represent a horrendous abuse of power bordering on a reign of terror: Shut up or lose your job.
In the HBO show Westworld, guests are immersed in a Western experiential theme park populated by human-like robots bordering on self-awareness.
First are the threats of withdrawal, followed by bluster, followed by a host of demands bordering on the demented if not outright impossible.
Here, and everywhere, interviews with the more private Venus on any delicate subject could be a study in her steadfastness bordering on stubbornness.
His suggestion that "engineers" and "technologists" are the driving force behind how Verizon structures its service plans is sorely disingenuous—and bordering on bullshit.
Maybe it's a plus for the press corps, but it's a MINUS for de Blasio, who is facing a critical-bordering-on-hostile media.
And when lumped together, they become something bordering on transcendent: a squishy, satisfying mess of naked, flapping body parts that makes QWOP look tame.
Co-owner Marc Moncla said the situation was bordering on desperate, and a slight rebound in oil prices this year has not helped yet.
It takes a certain amount of resolve, bordering on stubbornness, to pour material and emotional resources into creating a real product from an idea.
There have been some heavy, bordering on mind-bending tracks in my column this week, but sometimes you just want to dance it out.
There's something inherently lonely about most mobile games, especially so-called "casual" games (a term that Robertson rightly thinks is patronizing bordering on offensive).
Skinny-bordering-on-emaciated is a widespread standard of beauty for women, one that has been criticized as an unhealthy ideal of female attractiveness.
There is an absurdly loud, bordering on unbelievable, crack of the bat, and then the camera follows the runner and then the video stops.
Their scenes — Ailes making Luhn dance, ordering her to her knees, video-recording her as a means of control — are horrifying, bordering on lurid.
Many tasks are morally dubious—finding a way not to prosecute a well-connected murderer—and others he performs with indifference bordering on incompetence.
But a thorough reading and a closer look at the pictures of Lanza's carefully crafted backyard filled me with a skepticism bordering on horror.
So, we think investors are bordering on complacent and the usual fears of a summer swoon are probably more justified than not this year.
The PRO MK-1 promises to elevate these make-believe skirmishes to something a little more intense, almost bordering on a paintball-like experience.
Is it any wonder, then, that a year like this has coincided with a fascination, bordering on obsession, with the Danish concept of hygge?
Part of why I like to shoot these pieces is a lot of these topics are hidden, underreported on or bordering on the taboo.
For starters, as many progressives are surprised to just now discover, Biden has long been a moderate on abortion, even bordering on conservative at times.
When progressives propose new or expanded social programs, they face intense media scrutiny bordering on harassment over how they intend to pay for these programs.
Many Brazilians greeted the election of Lula, a left-wing former trade-union leader who vowed to uplift the poor, with optimism bordering on ecstasy.
Unfortunately, the Wi-Fi functionality is bordering on useless; the Ricoh Image Sync app is almost impossible to figure out, and is buggy as hell.
They appear to have set aside a mistrust, bordering on enmity, that was exacerbated by their support for opposing sides in the Syrian civil war.
The sloppy punch-ins and dense mix bordering on distortion creates a feeling of urgency and excitement and it reminds me of my own efforts.
Though he lauded Iranian demonstrators for standing up for their "rights," he continued to offer respect bordering on servility to the likes of Vladimir Putin.
But keep in mind that everything should be pretty form-fitting, bordering on snug, and you definitely don't want any baggie or bunched-up spots.
Not minutes, flipping between tasks, tapping out emails while squeezing in a quick call on FaceTime or Skype — but hours, bordering on boredom, in person.
The hardest-working Chris in Hollywood is bordering on overexposure, but he is a blandsome Chris and a funny nerd and therefore on this list.
"We all have to move on from a time when the kitchen was about pure discipline and toughness, sometimes almost bordering on mistreatment," he said.
When prepared right, bung can be quite palatable, bordering on addictive: salty and crispy on the outside with a soft, chewy texture on the inside.
It's a sad moment bordering on despair when you watch something you love fall to its knees—like seeing how terrible The Simpsons is these days.
Bake Off demonstrates the three things that we Brits most like about ourselves: a sense of fair play, bordering on downright uncompetitiveness; childish innuendo; and cake.
They should act now so some future generation — our grandchildren of the breakthrough — will look back at what we have done with something bordering on gratitude.
There can be no doubt that Trump has a focus bordering on obsession with the special counsel investigation being led by former FBI director Robert Mueller.
Like the government excesses post-9/11, there is a fear of the unknown — bordering on ignorance — driving the calls to roll back Americans' gun rights.
Television analysts described Morata's run for that second goal — moving from deep in his own half, bursting past four Munich players — as bordering on Messi-like.
First of all, at a lengthy 12 feet and 4 inches, this SUP really is bordering on a boat, and it's nearly as stable as one.
" In contrast, his fellow critic Leonard Feather christened Mr. Hendricks "the poet laureate of modern jazz" and said his writing showed "a talent bordering on genius.
She appeared on two seasons of Bachelor in Paradise, and had a crush bordering on obsession with one of The Bachelorette rejects whose name is Jared.
Kagame however has a heavy-handed approach bordering on dictatorship, and he appears, so far, unwilling to follow Mandela's example; relinquishing power with grace and dignity.
It was a love bordering on worship, fueled by longing, felt most fervently by those like my parents who grew up with America in their dreams.
Hays's posture among his all-white superiors is deferential, bordering on passive, and he is more inclined to work the case than engage in any politicking.
Bordering on urban planning, this third project invites us to further imagine how strange encounters and enchantment can be introduced into our cities in bold form.
"Unfortunately, we have seen an uptick in non-constructive input, sometimes bordering on trolling, which we believe is a disservice to our general readership," the post reads.
If a child is mobile, on solids, and can verbalize the desire to nurse, I thought, then it's gone on too long — it's bordering on mildly disturbing.
These would be the clearest allies on the Democratic caucus the Trump team can find: Centrist, bordering on almost right-leaning Democrats, hailing mostly from Trump districts.
President Donald Trump is notorious on the left for his vindictiveness and lies while conservatives have praised him for his unfiltered persona and confidence bordering on aggression.
Ambassadors in both capitals are isolated, American senators who travel to Moscow are excoriated back home, and senior level summits are greeted with suspicion bordering on paranoia.
On Pro Basketball OKLAHOMA CITY — Inside the cramped Golden State Warriors locker room here late Tuesday night, there was deflation bordering on a sense of utter disbelief.
His advice was infused with an idealism bordering on nostalgia: this is how one would take one's cause to Congress, if Congress still functioned as it should.
It would probably seem far creepier for a middle-aged woman to be obsessing over a "straight" teenage boy; it might be viewed as bordering on pedophilia.
One disappointment is her duet with Mr. Cornejo (to the music traditionally associated with the Chosen Maiden's solo): She protests, but with a numbness bordering on tepidity.
Now it is bordering on untenable, according to interviews with half a dozen Bloomberg journalists who requested anonymity, citing fear of retribution from bosses who emphasize discretion.
Taking a look, team by team, reveals a conference where there are a few top contenders, a large middle class, and a small group bordering on irrelevance.
But Lujan Grisham said she is "incredibly disappointed and bordering on anger" at Kelly's blanket defense of agents under his command, regardless of the secretary's personal intentions.
In his later work, Mr. Snelson elaborated on his atomic structures using digital imagery, which allowed him to summon forth complex, intertwined forms bordering on the fantastical.
Their elders liked to talk about them as the future, but no one seemed to pay much attention to how their lives were hard, bordering on hopeless.
Thor has always been the odd one out in the Marvel film universe, bordering on interesting but always falling short of Tony Stark's charisma or Captain America's thrills.
"As Sister Mary is hustled from the room after the press pool's shocked-bordering-on-hostile response to the statement, one reporter shouts out, "Who is Sister Mary?
Then D.L. throws down a low blow to the Kardashians, saying Trump's mission to dismantle everything Obama did is bordering on their obsession with ... well, listen for yourself.
She was toned, bordering on buff, with abs that hardened when she threw her head back in why are men like this anguish in that debut single's video.
He has the ability to think ahead and to seize opportunities; determination bordering on ruthlessness; and a gift for embodying a hopeful optimism that has long eluded France.
"What is being described by the Sun it looks like a severe case of exploitation, bordering on slavery," said anti-exploitation campaigner Jakub Sobik from Anti-Slavery International.
Especially in the last couple of years with stuff like Rabit and Sd Laika, really noisy, torn-apart experimental stuff that's bordering on different genres, but just free.
When Brunson was matched against Anderson Silva, a savvy counter-striker, he veered wildly between caution bordering on timidity and diving after Silva's hips from five feet out.
First, as long as any attack — regardless of the target and casualties — leads to media feeding frenzies and overreaction bordering on panic – there will be more successful attacks.
She was toned, bordering on buff, with abs that hardened when she threw her head back in why are men like this anguish in that debut single's video.
At first, the chairmen were optimistic, bordering on cocky, about what they would be able to expose now that they could hold hearings, request documents and issue subpoenas.
"It is very challenging with new margins at 300bp, no covenants, high leverage, loose documents and adjusted Ebitda that are frankly bordering on fantasy," the senior banker said.
"Developing policy based on speculation and on things that are bordering on scientific fiction doesn't seem wise," said Thomas Nickson, who attended the Rome talks for the federation.
Not only does this White House still leak like a sieve, but the nature of the leaks themselves continue to suggest a dismissiveness bordering on dislike for Trump.
Before, he said, service here was stuck in an old-fashioned mode: either too deferential and formal (at expensive restaurants) or indifferent bordering on neglectful (at cheap ones).
It's a conundrum bordering on a crisis for the global airline industry: More people are flying to more places, but the number of pilots is not keeping up.
Directed by Sumney himself and Allie Avital, the beautifully-shot, snow-strewn clip follows the artist as he cares for a horse in a manner bordering on romantic.
It's obvious that the image appears to draw from right-wing tropes in an era where conservative leaders are more than happy to deploy reckless rhetoric bordering on incitement.
Much of northern Senegal bordering on the Sahara Desert has succumbed to desertification, a process where land becomes increasingly arid due to drought and climate shifts, making forests unsustainable.
The two women's relationship was difficult, bordering on murderously hostile, as becomes clear when Annie delivers a passive-aggressive funeral eulogy which is a lot more aggressive than passive.
Instead, I was struck by the fact that the comment inadvertently highlights the disrespect, bordering on contempt, that Trump has for many in the military, including its top generals.
I mention the issues Apple has had above not as a dig, though some might be inclined to view Apple integrating privacy with marketing as boldness bordering on hubris.
Director Sharon Maguire (reprising that role from the original) wrings what humor she can from what feels like an awfully familiar, bordering-on-tired premise for a romantic comedy.
Photo: NykoBe forewarned: the civil, polite, and respectful discourse that accompanies many online games could potentially devolve into something childish, even bordering on vulgar, with Nyko's new Sound Pad.
The remarks, which came during an interview with Bill Simmons, were bordering on xenophobic, and several of the players in question were highly critical of Wambach at the time.
This bordering-on-fabulism tendency may reflect the messiness of reality in the Trump era, but it has also driven much of the justified criticism of Fire and Fury.
Still, Payne and co-writer Jim Taylor pile on enough odd, bordering-on-arbitrary twists that they wind up occasionally losing contact with what the film was initially about.
Yet each time the issue does resurface within our local or national politics, progressives and conservatives neatly divide themselves into opposing camps, trading predictable rhetoric bordering on the cliché.
It's hard to figure out what this odd, bordering on bizarre historical something or other is trying to do, but it's firmly focused on the sick soul of America.
Are their rules eccentric bordering on insane, like the kind of eccentric that gets rulemakers into a place where the term "Double Bonus" is supposed to just make sense?
In its most recent iteration, Joel McHale hosted the program from 2004 to 2015, his bordering-on-smarmy attitude towards his subjects contributing to sometimes uncomfortable celebrity run-ins.
"Some of the (Internationals) players said it was bordering on unsportsmanlike .... Hopefully crowds will applaud great shots here but not be too polite to the U.S. team," he said.
It's precisely that feeling — "a sense of persecution bordering on faith," as Glenn Thrush and Maggie Haberman wrote in The Times on Monday — that brought about the wiretapping tweets.
He criticized the president's handling of the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville and condemned some Tea Party members as bordering "on anarchy," while declining to commit to supporting Rep.
When I visited him at his A.T.F. office, in Miami, I noticed that the pens and papers on his desk were arranged with a precision bordering on the fanatical.
So coming up, more Democrats run cities like Chicago pushing some usual liberal policies for quite a long time bordering on socialism in some cases like guaranteed income for all.
France promised last year to take in 30,000 refugees stranded in countries bordering on Syria, as well as in Greece and Italy as part of an EU-wide resettlement plan.
What kind of bordering-on-inhuman elitist cyborg scum would be satisfied with only celebrating the award of a lifetime with Wolfgang Puck's signature molded chocolate Oscar-shaped candy treat?
It's true that both have ascended to the peak of their respective endeavors, earning cultish followings as they climbed, and both have inspired a media fixation bordering on the obsessive.
In Guangxi province, bordering on Yunnan, the village of Bama attracts those keen to learn the secret of longevity—it is said to have an unusually large population of centenarians.
Using his sister, Nan, and his dentist, Dr. Byron McKeeby, as the models, he created a pair of Midwestern characters — some would say caricatures — with stern, bordering on sour, expressions.
Then he wanders farther afield and burrows more deeply into himself, ending in an aging (in this production) despair, bordering on madness, that somehow retains its beauty, poise and eloquence.
He had high ambitions for the unity of Continental Europe and France's foremost place in it, and looked upon a newly isolated Britain with scarcely concealed irritation bordering on contempt.
Two knocks on women's tennis that typically go hand in hand are that it is a backhand-dominated game, and that the rallies are a lot longer — bordering on boring.
"New adult is also extremely sexy, often bordering on erotic romance, so strong sensuality is definitely a huge part of the genre's appeal," a senior editor for Harlequin told Publisher's Weekly.
But while there's no denying that 15 years of existence is a remarkable achievement for any franchise, the facts of this particular case reach even beyond that, bordering on utter impossibility.
I have been a skeptic of any overarching Russian state conspiracy, but I think it requires a contrarianism bordering on deliberate naïveté to insist there is nothing to it at all.
Bordering on Alaska in northwestern Canada, the Yukon has given away nearly 8,000 acres (203,208 hectares) of farmland in the past decade, a senior government official told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Before getting into our in-depth, bordering-on-TMI reviews, get to know the R29-ers who volunteered their legs, underarms, bikini lines, and more in the name of quality journalism.
Shaming men who have harassed women is a worthy outcome, but creating a backlash in the form of false equivalency (Al Franken is no Roy Moore) is bordering on the ridiculous.
Picard always did the right thing, but his moral certainty, bordering on self-righteousness, was balanced by doubt and guilt that could become temporarily crippling when it served the writers' purposes.
He's removed himself from the day-to-day operations and is "bordering on emeritus, invisible to wide swaths of the company," the report says, citing unnamed sources familiar with Page's activities.
His return to the campaign trail, ever since the heart attack, aka "heart incident," as senior aides refer to it in the press, has been a happy, bordering-on-joyous affair.
" In the liner notes to Piano and a Microphone 1983, Don Batts, Prince's engineer for the sessions, writes: "Prince's talent was extraordinary—bordering on otherworldly—and his energy and drive were inexhaustible.
That's because eating large meals super early in the morning and late at night with a long period of low activity bordering on lethargy in between can wreak havoc on your metabolism.
She and the longtime Los Angeles Laker shared an unrelenting drive, intense work ethic, and an impressive — bordering on obsessive — desire to be the greatest of all time in their respective sports.
"When that information gets out, those 57 delegates and alternates are going to be hounded," said Dunn, who also received threatening emails, though he said none were bordering on a death threat.
My contact went into depth about what they'd seen in their history in the shelter system, and described mismanagement of shelters and a lack of compassion bordering on malice from some workers.
With brazen rhetoric bordering on the sensational, Trump has put forward controversial fiscal, social and immigration policies that have raised concerns from both elders of the tech industry and the Republican party.
The reworking makes it the sort of goth-tinged song that the moment needs but the original is so heavy, bordering on metal, that the connection pulls me out of the moment.
"People close to the president say Mr. Trump's Twitter torrent had less to do with fact, strategy or tactic than a sense of persecution bordering on faith," The New York Times reported.
First of all, at a lengthy 12 feet, 4 inches, this SUP really is bordering on a boat, and nearly as stable as one (much more so than a kayak or canoe).
The part of Ron Paul's candidacies that his son tried not to replicate — his economic protectionism and outspoken-bordering-on-kooky persona — turned out to be the things Republican voters liked most.
"Don't you run a risk where you are actually bordering on censorship of the media?" said Richard Mugisha, the lawyer who filed the case on the behalf of the Rwandan Journalists Association.
" As Tobias later put it, Berger was proving himself to be a student whose "push and drive, bordering on the aggressive, tended toward rivalry with some of the other very bright students.
They spoke of Trump with an awe and a maudlin devotion bordering on religious; Barry Loudermilk, a Georgia Republican, declared that Trump had been given less due process than Jesus Christ himself.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoIn the past year, graphics cards have gone from the reasonably priced computer part you pick up on Amazon or Newegg to something bordering on as precious as gold.
And I think the question is, unless you can prove really an extreme case of gross negligence, bordering on recklessness, in other words, the equivalent of intent, you ought not to be prosecuting.
This weekend's success, bordering on mass hysteria, will whet the entertainment industry's appetite for more; still, given the entertainment industry's failure rate, executives should also consider the lesson that these massive franchises share.
"September," Darius says—the muscular dog will breed with another dog to conceive puppies that'll sell for up to $4,000 each—and one can appreciate the distress on Earn's face, bordering on nausea.
Moreover, Johnson knew that the 1968 Republican candidate Richard Nixon was working with Henry Kissinger to undermine peace talks with the Vietnamese, thereby helping Nixon's own campaign in an action bordering on treason.
That doesn't mean there aren't funny lines and solid sequences, like one involving Shalhoub and Pollak in a later episode, only that the nature of the dialogue yields diminishing, bordering-on-monotonous returns.
Now, "Light Upon the Lake," the band's debut album, is one of Sir Elton John's favorite records of the year — a metric of success that is surreal, bordering on unthinkable, for the duo.
Though Gallimore doesn't identify as a psychonaut—"I have a healthy respect for psychedelics," he says, "bordering on fear"—he imagines the end result of this innovation being built for more personal journeys.
The truth is that unless he's nestled into the cozy pocket of his limited vocal range with his lucky guitar and no driving beat, MacKenzie is amateur hour bordering on clueless up there.
It's the mark of a modern intellectual to express extreme cynicism—bordering on almost boredom—with the nefariousness of for-profit corporations and the governments who (perhaps intentionally) fail to sufficiently regulate them.
"You have to trust yourself that it's interesting enough, cinematic enough — trust the power of thought and that you can sustain it," he said of portraying the nuances of repetition bordering on inertia.
Coral lives in Hawaii, she has eyes the color of an icy crevasse and a mane of shockingly perfect hair that presumably induces jealousy bordering on rage in all whom bear witness to it.
Based on that data, here's how much it costs to live comfortably in 94027: With a typical home bordering on $7 million, mortgage payments average $26,000 a month or more than $310,000 a year.
As one of only a few Indian IT firms that multinational companies trust to build and maintain their computer systems, Infosys has long sought to exude an aura of professionalism bordering on the dull.
The former FBI director recorded at least one of those interactions in a written memo, the now-leaked contents of which paint a picture that some Democrats characterize as bordering on obstruction of justice.
That so many of the movement's critics accuse supporters of the opposite—of fanaticism, bordering on the familiar accusations of hysteria and irrationality—reveals more about their politics than the politics of their targets.
There is a sense of vindication, bordering on the surreal — a we-told-you-so impulse that cannot be suppressed as purveyors of conspiracy theories seize the reins of an actual Republican presidential campaign.
For an ordinary mayoral candidate in a major American city, filing minutes before the deadline — months or even years after competitors started eyeing the office — would be a waste of time bordering on farce.
" —John Podhoretz, editor of Commentary "The man has demonstrated an emotional immaturity bordering on personality disorder, and it ought to disqualify him from being a mayor, to say nothing of a commander-in-chief.
But many Sanders fans who truly think he is the better candidate are willing to push for him to be the nominee at any cost — even if it's a plan bordering on the absurd.
The women I know — of all ages — have responded by and large with a mixture of slightly horrified excitement (bordering on titillation) as to who will be the next man accused and overt disbelief.
The 26-year-old is a two-times World Cup winner in the competition climbing discipline of bouldering — a sport requiring dexterity bordering on contortionism, strength, a penchant for puzzle-solving and iron fingers.
But after the 1952 presidential campaign, when the revelation of his secret slush fund nearly led Dwight Eisenhower to drop him as his running mate, Nixon viewed reporters with a suspicion bordering on paranoia.
Mark Testoni, a national security and privacy expert who is chief executive of SAP National Security Services, said in an email that he recommended exercising "vigilance bordering on a little paranoia" in online posts.
Kavanaugh's clear disdain bordering on hate for how Democrats have handled this process could make it hard for him to keep an even keel ruling on any case involving a Democrat in the future.
Trudeau has previously been criticized for donning costumes that some have accused of bordering on cultural appropriation, such as the traditional Indian garb he and his family wore during an official visit in 2018.
I mean a real witch hunt, where people testify to crimes invisible to others and bordering on the preposterous, before a court that prefers imaginary deeds to actual evidence and that aggressively executes innocents.
Ouchie-mama. Weigh-ins nowadays are a shitshow by requirement—a couple of dudes, bordering on violence, puffing themselves up to the point of toppling over—but this one just might take the cake.
It bears noting that in an excellent season of You're The Worst in which every other character got a major arc and opportunities to grow, Gretchen has been stunted bordering on insufferable throughout Season 3.
One Russia watcher told me the country has a strategic outlook bordering on "nihilistic": It benefits more from disorder than from order and more from exploiting weakness than from strengthening its own role in Europe.
Look, I am no apologist for socialism but there is a difference between Cubist communism, Chavez&aposs high handed socialism bordering on communism, and Sweden for example, which does have a kind of democratic socialism.
Starbucks carefully couched its announcement of the long-awaited move in a way that showed it was aware it was entering a market with strong convictions - sometimes described as bordering on the religious - about coffee.
With labor power crippled by the last few decades of US policy, low-wage workers today have a strong, bordering-on-mandatory incentive to crush those unuseful human parts of themselves down to atomic size.
Once he arrived in Khost Province, a lawless region bordering on Pakistan, Weston found, to his genuine delight, that the Afghans seemed to be open to American help in a way the Iraqis were not.
DURHAM, N.C. — The federal court ruling on Monday declaring that North Carolina's congressional district map was unfair to Democrats — and might have to be redrawn soon — threw the state's politics into confusion bordering on chaos.
Mr. Trump also posted a video of himself in the Rose Garden of the White House in which he vacillated between sober warnings and exhortations to flee the storm's path, and reassurance bordering on overconfidence.
King, who has previously written books on Brunelleschi's dome, Leonardo's "Last Supper" and Michelangelo's Sistine ceiling, has made it a practice-bordering-on-formula to take on just one work of art at a time.
But when it came to Usama, who had also spent his early childhood in Gorali, Salahuddin was consistent in his deep admiration and interest, bordering on obsession; gaining Usama's validation meant the world to him.
Now, less than two weeks before Chicago kicks off the first summer Olympics held in the United States in two decades, there are so many problems that the games are bordering on a total, complete disaster.
What it's about: When young Elsie is left pregnant and widowed just weeks after marrying a handsome heir, she's stuck on an estate with resentful servants, neighbors bordering on cruel, and her late husband's awkward cousin.
It is much harder — bordering on impossible — to know if it will be able to stick with that approach, or whether there will come a point where today, all of a sudden, matters more than tomorrow.
HILTON: First of all, just specifically on Jim Acosta, I think his persistent bullying of Sarah Sanders there is bordering on the abusive, but don&apost expect any #MeToo action on that from CNN, I think.
When we learn that stocky little Buch­inger also outlived three wives and fathered 14 children, we see why Jay, known for his fascination with uncommon entertainers, would pursue Buchinger's history with a devotion bordering on obsession.
"Add an unshakable respect for privacy and a willingness bordering on fearlessness to explore mysteries," the astrologer says, and a Scorpio is sure to take you on a whirlwind of a journey you won't ever forget.
So is it too much to ask the mayor of New York City and the governor of New York State to work together in the face of a crisis bordering on the existential for their citizens?
In an industry that celebrates eccentricity, Ms. Wojcicki presents as exceedingly normal, bordering on boring, even as elements of her digital realm burst into the real world in forms that are increasingly grotesque and sometimes dangerous.
Dillon C. Baldridge, 22, of Youngsville, N.C. A spokesman for the Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid, claimed responsibility for the attack on Saturday, which took place in Ghanikhel district, bordering on the Islamic State stronghold of Achin district.
If the tariff regime is very much top of mind from Wall Street to Shanghai, the Taiwan Travel Act went little noticed in Washington, while looming large in Beijing, where leaders were bordering on the apoplectic.
"If Kim [Jong Un, the North Korean leader] is unpredictable, impulsive and bordering on irrational, how can we control the escalation ladder, which is premised on an adversary's rational understanding of signals and deterrence?" he wrote.
The notion of Shaft as an anachronism also loses its cool quickly, bordering on wince-inducing as the character keeps not only cracking skulls but being casually homophobic and insisting on describing women by particular body parts.
That irreverent-bordering-on-vulgar spirit is part of what made Deadpool such a surprise hit when it debuted in 2016, following a decade-long struggle to get Fox to make the film in the first place.
David Bowie, 1947-2016 In the video for David Bowie's "Lazarus," released last week, the mythic singer and rock 'n' roll shape-shifter, ever thin but bordering on gaunt, is blindfolded and writhing in a hospital bed.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told parliament on Thursday that the government had instructed banks to go "all out" in their efforts to recover the money owed by Kingfisher, pointing to cases of "wilful default bordering on fraud".
A former girlfriend said Kelley engaged in years of harassment, bordering on stalking, after a brief relationship nearly a decade ago, and classmates from his Texas hometown described a "loner" who became increasingly disturbed as a teenager.
His lyrics are full of meaningless imagery — the beginning of "Light Tunnels,"  the image of him zipping up his parka in "White Privilege II." And when he does say something meaningful, it's too obvious, bordering on preachy.
"As far as the government is concerned the clear instructions are that the banks must go all out to take every possible action," he said, adding there were some cases of "wilful default even bordering (on) fraud".
"For anyone at Huawei to oppose a serious request from the Party would require bravery bordering on recklessness — what do you do when your adversary is the police, the media, the judiciary and the government?" he added.
Weiner's sexting scandals are always pretty funny because of his last name (it's "weiner"), but if it wasn't already readily apparent that he had a problem—a level of neediness bordering on addiction—it certainly is now.
Yet even if Democrats see Trump as eminently beatable, there are also worries among the Democratic faithful bordering on paranoia that their party will manage to bungle the primary and hand Trump another four years in office.
Indeed, although the audience will come away from the movie with considerable knowledge about how to mount a bordering-on-illegal gambling enterprise, that somewhat obscures how relatively little they learn about Bloom away from the tables.
Effective altruism is an idea that, in its broadest form, ought to be noncontroversial bordering on tautological: We all have a moral duty to help each other, and we should help each other in more effective ways.
"Duterte's statement on the South China Sea, while it smacks of utter pragmatism, has been viewed by many as capitulation bordering on treason," said Clarita Carlos, the former president of the National Defense College of the Philippines.
Earlier, during a hurricane briefing at the Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters, Mr. Trump expressed disbelief bordering on reverence for Dorian's Category 8333 status, the highest degree measured by meteorologists on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale.
While the author's crabby tendencies do seep into his work occasionally—Walter's rants in Freedom often feel like the writer using his character as a pulpit—the overall affect of his fiction is tender, bordering on hopeful.
For right-wing trolls, the concept has become a meme bordering on a verbal tic, with "cuck" used as an insult to refer to conservatives who are not right-wing trolls, and more generally men they consider weak.
Defaults lead to poor credit scores for those borrowers, which then shut them out of much of mainstream banking and often lead people to pay-day lenders who are barely regulated and where rates are bordering on usury.
"As far as the government is concerned, the clear instructions are that the banks must go all out to take every possible action," he said, adding that there were some cases of "wilful default even bordering (on) fraud".
First, support for Mr. Putin in large cities has been uneven or even declining in favor of Pavel Grudinin, a wealthy farmer turned Communist Party candidate, despite state television coverage of Mr. Putin bordering on a personality cult.
Given the tendency of K-pop fans toward biography and literalism, bordering on willful suspension of disbelief, I suspect the album is due for heavy rounds of exegesis: a secret message for fans here, a coded gesture there.
He has also said that Vice President Dick Cheney should be "in jail for war crimes" and that some Republicans, including John McCain were "bordering on being traitors" for their opposition to President Barack Obama's Iran nuclear deal.
Juxtaposing things old and fresh, mundane and transcendent, in artworks that often utilize labor intensive (bordering on obsessive) techniques, Harvey's exhibition is a thoughtful marvel, one of the top shows I've encountered, so far, this new art year.
This energy is stirred when Mars enters Pisces on November 15: Aggressive Mars is the warrior planet, and when it's in peace-and-love water sign Pisces, it creates a kind of "can't be bothered" attitude bordering on invincibility.
"My family and I could lay down in the street there and they wouldn't bother me," he told them with a confidence bordering on bravado that would have been unimaginable from just about any other white person in America.
The stridency of the tea party Republicans on the deficit, some of whom argued it was a moral (bordering on religious) issue, would make their about-face on the deficit issue among the more notable in recent political memory.
During scenes with Russian hostage Alexei, Hopper is belligerent bordering on unhinged, barely able to keep it together while Joyce and Murray try to create an actual dialogue with their captive to learn about his work with the gate.
The title refers perhaps to some of Mr. Moriyama's best-known vintage photographs, which include an erotic series bordering on abstract of a woman's legs in fishnet stockings and a snapshot of a stray dog leering into his lens.
But in a statement seen by Reuters later on Monday, Ganapathy denounced the report about the sale as bordering on "internal sabotage" and "extremely damaging to the guiding principle of the purchase and takeover of the Phnom Penh Post".
For the Iranians, however, the incident underscored what they see as Mr. Trump's eagerness, bordering on desperation, to recreate a theatrical moment like he achieved with North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, at their Singapore summit in June 2018.
The hallmark ingenuity, warmth and intensity bordering on excess that characterize Mr. Arden's style is recapitulated everywhere within the production, from the frankly stupendous singing (Chris Fenwick is the music supervisor) to the electric choreography of Camille A. Brown.
On Serena, it only serves to accentuate a superstructure that is already bordering on the digitally enhanced and a rear end that I will attempt to sum up as discreetly as possible by simply referring to it as 'formidable.
That all sounds good—even if it is bordering on too little too late—but there is one major hang up that might make Android users cringe: the entire system requires carriers, not Google, to flip the switch and support Chat.
Even grading on a curve, though, "Murder Mystery" is a tired, bordering on tiresome endeavor -- feeling like the pilot for a not-very-good TV show -- as well as a reminder that Netflix's content buffet caters to all kinds of tastes.
"The reason I engage even sometimes with those who are unreasonable and bordering on abusive is I because I believe that people are inherently good and that sometimes, we can appeal to their humanity," she told Mashable Australia over email.
As predictably sharp -- and relentless -- as Trump's attacks were about the deal, Kasich and Cruz bordering on awkward at times, as they spent most of the day attempting to dodge what exactly the pact actually means -- or required of their supporters.
Merkel had said on arrival that it was "very important" that May had launched preparations for an EU election on May 23 -- a vote that some see as bordering on the surreal and others as a virtual second referendum on Brexit.
"The good thing is that the main decision the MPC would have taken, which is bordering on price stability, or altering the price dynamic today, we are not seeing the need right now to alter the price mechanism," Emefiele said.
I never was harassed, per se – But I think it was difficult during the time, particularly at that show to navigate your way as a woman… But, I personally never experienced anything bordering on harassment from anywhere that I've been.
Along the way, Castle endures nearly as much punishment as he dishes out (although "The Punishee" doesn't have quite the same ring to it), and the gore factor rises to bordering-on-gratuitous heights during the closing flurry of episodes.
One bite of the bread salad and your tongue picks up the undercurrents: salty curls of prosciutto, air-dried in a nearby barn, and layers of bordering-on-stinky Southeast Asian-style fish sauce made with clumps of fresh squid.
Teodosić missed all five shots but finished with eight assists in his NBA debut—he's now second among all players this preseason in assist rate—and the Los Angeles Clippers exuded selflessness bordering on reckless with him on the floor.
"It's silly bordering on ridiculous to turn our backs on a technology that has so much to offer," said Duane Grant, the chairman of the Amalgamated Sugar Company, a cooperative of more than 750 sugar beet farmers in the Northwest.
So while medical experts scramble to better understand the relationship between these two illnesses, the current combination of fear and not knowing the actual cause of the recent surge of microcephaly has led to much speculation, occasionally bordering on conspiracy theory.
The overall tone, in fact, plays like little more than a slightly watered-down version of something like "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," irreverently spoofing its genre, when irreverence is one of TV animation's most abundant, bordering-on-saturated commodities.
"Many of the things that friends and acquaintances often say to women who have had miscarriages are not helpful and bordering on insensitive," said Dr. Michael Greene of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, who was not involved in the study.
Now, learning about new advancements in technology may be essential to your career and contribution to the world, but if you attempt to use new slang, you're bound to get it wrong and become an object of pity bordering on contempt.
But this time around, there was a sense of urgency (bordering on the frantic) in Rubio's fast-talking, policy-crammed debate-stage performance – like a boy, pocket change in hand, chasing an ice cream truck that's racing past his street.
AMD's Newest Processors Are So Good You Can Skip the Graphics CardAlex Cranz/GizmodoIn the past year, graphics cards have gone from the reasonably priced computer part you pick up on Amazon or Newegg to something bordering on as precious as gold.
The pollster for the liberal group Public Citizen, which is among the most active opponents of trade agreements, recently found that the public comes to the debate over T.P.P. from a position "bordering on neutrality," with Republicans very negative and Democrats more positive.
Might he, for instance, have agreed to ease back on joint military exercises that give the three NATO nations bordering on Russia in the Baltics some assurance that their own independence won't be tested as Ukraine's still is on a regular basis?
Though modern civilization has the potential and ability to fend off the grimmest of environmental scenarios, it's highly unrealistic — if not bordering on impossible —  that nations around the world will curb warming at levels that would limit major impacts to the oceans.
In November, at the industrial Toronto waterfront that's cluttered with film studios, Ms. Gadon and Edward Holcroft, who plays the young doctor trying to unearth Grace's memories, were seated in the drawing room of a Victorian manor, their "session" bordering on flirtation.
Rather than a diplomatic embarrassment bordering on treason, Flynn's conduct at the RT event provided some modest benefit to the U.S. intelligence community, something that many former military and intelligence officers continue to offer their country after retirement when they keep security clearances.
" Per Lawfare Blog, "what Trump thought he was doing might well inflect whether we should see this as an act of carelessness, an act of carelessness bordering on treachery, or an act of judgment (even if misjudgment) of the sort we elect presidents to make.
The measure was backed by Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan who claimed that hunger strikes were tantamount to a "suicide attack", but so far doctors have refused to carry out the procedure which was branded "humiliating" and "bordering on torture" by the Israel Medical Association.
"[Trump] has had an incorrect and bordering on unlawful view of ... what the role of the attorney general should be, and I think that should give anybody, even William Barr, a serious lawyer like that, serious pause about going into this job," he continued.
He nonchalantly presents his constructed persona, a narcissistic fraud named William Powhida (here played by Amos Satterlee in a video interview with art critic Ben Davis) as the author of his work, which routinely skewers the art establishment's glitterati with assertions bordering on the libelous.
And the painter Paul Cadmus, with his ancient egg tempera technique, might as well have been working in the early Renaissance instead of the 20th century, no matter that what he produced with his yolks and fine brush strokes was gay beefcake bordering on pornography.
As the presidential inauguration drew near in January, something bordering on panic was taking hold among some scientists who rely on the vast oceans of data housed on government servers, which encompass information on everything from social demographics to satellite photographs of polar ice.
If it is difficult, time-consuming and frustrating, bordering on impossible, for me to get needed medication, with in-depth understanding of the importance of my treatment, with insurance and with expert clinical care, I shudder to think how others with fewer resources manage.
At the same time, to see Jones end his career against a boxing debutant plucked from social media—followed by a fight against a man who has now lost ten fights in a row—is bordering on sacrilegious considering the sheer boxing abilities once possessed by Jones.
I've compared the ingredients label to other brands, and I think the difference is that Middleswarth doesn't use any tomato or molasses flavoring in their barbecue seasoning, which is what I think gives other brands a sweetness bordering on fake-vingegar-y that makes me gag.
I owned dozens of t-shirts, a few barbie dolls, a Hannah-branded hamper from Wal-Mart, Hannah underwear, Hannah toys… Looking back, it's quite sad, really—not because of my overzealous-bordering-on-psychotic teenage girl energy, but because I was such a closet-case.
The differing temperaments between the two officials – Cuomo with a cool executive air bordering on aloofness, de Blasio with an us-against-them pugnaciousness – provided a stark contrast to people outside the tri-state area who were just tuning in to New York's growing coronavirus crisis.
Mr. Biden's entry was met, particularly on social media, by a chorus of doubts at times bordering on derision from critics and progressive activists who questioned his age, his status as a white man and his political luggage from more than four decades in public life.
Sometimes unintentionally but too often by political design, he took the presidency's already overlarge role in American life and magnified it further — raising, through his own transformational-bordering-on-messianic political style and reluctant-but-substantial embrace of the imperial presidency, both perfervid fears and unsupportable expectations.
I recently spoke with Powell for this series on the ethics of technology, because The Big Disruption, for all its manic energy and a playfulness at times bordering on sci-fi sitcom level-absurdity, should be viewed as a key work in the emerging field of tech ethics.
Those with singular attributes, like wines made from grapes grown in a specific vineyard or from a hard-to-find variety, are far more difficult, bordering on impossible, for the simple reason that all of IBG's wines start with those surplus lots being sold on the bulk market.
In a Wednesday night meeting on White House grounds between top House leaders and Vice President Mike Pence, West Wing staff were described as "contentious bordering on panicky" by one GOP aide and the overall tone of the meeting described as "intense" by another source familiar with the matter.
" The criticisms included that Trump was not a true conservative because he supported "the stimulus, the auto bailouts, and the bank bailouts" and that Trump demonstrated an "emotional immaturity bordering on personality disorder," which should disqualify him from "being a mayor, to say nothing of a commander-in-chief.
And if Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the increasingly autocratic president of Turkey (who is bordering on becoming a dictator), thinks that he can threaten and bully Germany with damaging "bilateral diplomatic, economic, trade, political and military ties," let's remind him that Turkey needs Germany more than Germany needs Turkey.
As if you didn't need more proof that your darn kids need to get off the computer and into the back yard, researchers at the University of Helsinki and Department of Psychology have found that excessive Internet use — essentially bordering on addiction — leads to school burnout in teens.
I think they just willfully believe it's for the ... They all do, it's a really ... I've not heard except for Elon Musk who has his own issues too with his stuff too like his cars and everything else, I think they tend towards naivete bordering on willful naivete.
"Inflation expectations at 2 percent would be bordering on irrational at this point given the Fed's inability or unwillingness to achieve its target year after year," wrote Morgan Stanley economist Ted Wiseman, adding his forecast for this year and next meant there would be a full decade of misses.
It is just one of the many issues that rely on bilateral cooperation between the United States and Mexico, and it embodies, in microcosm, many of the essential qualities of the broader relationship between the two countries: an alliance bordering on codependence despite economic, political and cultural differences.
When you watch NBC's taped broadcast of this past weekend's National Dog Show this Thanksgiving, what you are watching, in essence, is a modern interpretation of an event over 100 years old, a version surely bordering on unrecognizable for any time traveler in the audience, yet replete with vestigial elements.
Glover's performance, like Ehrenreich's, borrows from the character that Billy Dee Williams made his own back in 1979, but takes it one step further, pulling off a turn that is suave bordering on the absurd, but tempered with an emotional core that prevents the whole thing from veering into parody.
Just as quickly as the Soviets moved from allies to rivals following World War II, it seems as though the current presidency is bringing the Russian-American relationship into its next iteration, where Russian influence in elections and foreign policy has ushered in an era of speculation bordering on outright paranoia.
And when she sang about heartache on Can't Take Me Home, or wanting real love rather than a "man with the mean green" on "Most Girls," she made those early lyrics—some bordering on absurd, with the clarity of hindsight—feel profound, even when she'd only written half the songs.
The SmartSleep headband does sound like it's bordering on snake oil, but a study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience earlier this year found that soothing sounds do help to foster and maintain deep sleep in adults, which in experiments served to improve cognitive and memory capabilities the next day.
And when she sang about heartache on Can't Take Me Home, or wanting real love rather than a "man with the mean green" on "Most Girls," she made those early lyrics—some bordering on absurd, with the clarity of hindsight—feel profound, even when she'd only written half the songs.
And since Lila is played with calculating pepperiness bordering on caricature by Ms. Sikora, there's little mystery about which she will choose: marry Jim and start making like a homebody or head out on the road with the third member of the act, the lively hoofer Ted Hanover (Corbin Bleu).
That's not necessarily understandable to grown-ups, including her single father, Mark (a note-perfect Josh Hamilton), who, with eyebrows at full alert, hovers around her with a look of barely suppressed panic bordering on terror, as if one ill-timed word or gesture could destroy life as they know it.
"Single-sports specialization is bordering on an epidemic in terms of the risks it can pose, for physical injuries as well as the potential for negative psychological effects," said Tory Lindley, president of N.A.T.A. "There is a myth that it takes a single-sport specialization to succeed," Mr. Lindley added.
But the biggest problem, by some distance, is that it is completely irresponsible, bordering on negligent, to ask them to do so at a time when it's generally accepted that we should be trying to cut down on air travel in an attempt (perhaps futile) to reduce our carbon footprints.
He has said repeatedly that the Model 3 is not intended to be the third version of Tesla's electric cars, but rather a paired-down version of the Model S. Indeed, interior shots of the Model 3 show a simplistic-bordering-on-spartan dashboard, with a 17-inch touchscreen and not much else.
In fact, I had a look at Ford and Fiat Chrysler compared with Volkswagen and noticed the other two are actually trading lower than the German companies' woeful seven times PE. Now, given the S&P500 is bordering on 18 times earnings, that is a seriously large cold shoulder for autos - but why?
The problem with the Dial is it's so sensitive that getting back to any specific point, even one or two steps backward, is a challenge bordering on impossible, and I found myself repeatedly getting stuck in loops — erasing too much, then jumping too far forward, then too far back, then too far forward.
Not surprisingly, the movie presents Chastain with a showy role, as Molly exhibits a cool-headed, bordering-on-icy streak -- the fact that she was an Olympic skier exhibits her grit, but the inherent risk of taking a perilous fall also serves as a metaphor -- that serves her well in the early going.
Today, consulting Angel to revitalize your career may seem odd, but in 2007, he was a an edgy and up-and-coming magic god bordering on mainstream celebrity, starring in A&E's hit show Criss Angel Mindfreak, planning a Cirque Du Soleil show, and kissing Paris Hilton at the Mirage Hotel and Casino.
But empty-nest syndrome has gained especial piquancy in a world in which parents and their college-bound offspring are in the habit of texting one another a few times a day, and in which accounts of shootings on campuses are repeated on social media with a frequency bordering on the abject.
With Ray having plied his trade in Hollywood, the show seems comfortable adapting those skills to the equally unsavory spheres of New York media and politics, where more money tends to breed bigger problems -- and the prospect of amoral, bordering-on-criminal schemes to advance and protect those in positions of power.
The book, arranged chronologically, consists in a careful (bordering on obsessive) reading of Thoreau's journals and letters, revealing a boy interested in the occult, ghost stories and magic, a teenager who pored over Arthurian legend and Greek mythology, and a man who interpreted the workings of nature through astrology and Native American shamanism.
BEIJING — After more than a year of frosty relations bordering on hostile, South Korea's leader, Moon Jae-in, pledged a "new start" on Thursday in his country's dealings with China as he met with President Xi Jinping, a re-engagement that China hopes will lead to stepped-up diplomacy on disarming North Korea.
The whole creepy-bordering-on-obscene spectacle lasted about 11 minutes: Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao looks like she's been taken hostage, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis (the only one who didn't essentially swear loyalty to Trump) is clearly pissed, and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus sounds desperate to keep his job (reportedly, he is).
Both of today's Alfredos, sadly, are touristy and overpriced, though Il Vero is almost worth a visit for the hundreds of framed photos of the owners mock-feeding giant handfuls of fettuccine to celebrity visitors whose expressions range from hammy complicity (James Stewart, Sylvester Stallone) to perturbation bordering on panic (Peter Sellers, Sophia Loren).
This newfound enthusiasm for regional focus is in many ways welcome, but its specific connection to the presidential election is a little bit odd because the main region of electoral interest — a string of industrial or post-industrial swing states bordering on the Great Lakes — simply isn't a particularly poor region of the United States.
Peter Debruge, Variety:  A "Baywatch" alum who bulked up considerably before "Game of Thrones" re-launched his career, Momoa is now a swollen muscle builder with a pro-wrestler physique that reflects the body-worship appeal of vintage comicbooks, in which these brightly colored characters were essentially hyper-idealized figure studies, bordering on indecent in their skintight uniforms.
However, to declare a socialist who has spent his life committed to helping the poor to be someone who gives comfort to "white supremacy" because he doesn't support as fragile and unpromising a notion as a new round of reparations for black America is hasty, uncivil, and bordering on slander, reminiscent more of Fox News than James Baldwin.
In the case of North Korea, Trump's bromance with Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnA US-Iran deal may play a role in Israel's election and Netanyahu's future A North Korean sub with nuclear missiles raises the stakes  Iran talks unlikely despite window of opportunity MORE, now bordering on Stockholm Syndrome, has allowed Kim to call all the shots.
"He was very confident, bordering on arrogant, which was one of the things that intimidated me about him but also one of the things I found attractive about him, because I wasn't very confident," said the dark-haired, slightly built Dr. Cox, whose right wrist is tattooed with a three-pronged symbol representing science, nature and spirituality.
A Wrinkle in Time has come in for criticism, bordering on gleeful dismantling of the film from some corners, perhaps because DuVernay's directorial career has seemed somewhat charmed to this point (her last two films, Selma and 13th, were both nominated for major Oscars), and Wrinkle is an obviously ungainly thing, even if you like it.
By its title, "Secret Keeper" makes the point (perhaps too) plain that we are not meant to know much about the glossy digital C-print that's rolled and suspended within its two-tiered, shell-like form; we're good with that because there's plenty of Tacha's signature blend of bordering-on-representational visuals screenprinted onto the outside surfaces.
Like Madeline's Madeline, it plays around with an attentive-bordering-on-predatory relationship between an ominously well-meaning white lady (who Gyllenhaal doesn't soften one bit) and the young person of color whose bones she seems to want to suck the talent out of — in this case, a kid in her class (Parker Sevak) who she becomes convinced is a poetry prodigy.
There are several solid Queen concerts commercially available, including Live at the Rainbow (shot in 1974, when the band's sound leaned closer to prog and hard rock, bordering on heavy metal), and Live at the Bowl and Rock Montreal (both shot in the early 1980s, when the band was riding high off the success of the poppy 1980 LP The Game).
For those of us who have long been frustrated precisely by the smallness of those differences, the narrowness of the G.O.P. policy debate, it's a particularly staggering result: A party whose leading factions often seemed incapable of budging from 1980s-era dogma suddenly caved completely to a candidate who regards much of the conservative vision with indifference bordering on contempt.
Oh, wait: And here's what apparently happened to him when he once went to a gay bar: Here's the obligatory "Hitler wasn't as bad as" comparison: Just in case you thought he was only bordering on racism: But then the internet found out about when he went after the GOAT: It's really pretty impossible to put the pieces of the puzzle together here.
Indeed, marriage seems to be the only thing on Sophia's mind as she lucks into job after job, with a "persistence" that is described as bordering on "manipulative," until she lands a position we're led to believe she's totally unqualified for: head of investor relations for the dream nerd-boss Scott Kraft, the chief executive of Treehouse, an animated film company (Pixar, anyone?).
Coupled with his immense dismay, bordering on incredulity, at the prevalence of greenwashing (brands that claim sustainability but actually aren't by using non-recyclable materials like polyester or acrylic and dyeing their "organic cotton" fibers with toxic, carcinogenic chemicals), he felt as though he had no choice but to launch a brand to prove sustainability can be achieved as transparently as possible.
Others reacted with indignation bordering on satire: the best of the bunch was critic Ben Davis's bizarro annotated response that picked up on Brooks's paean to a golden age that never was, that contrary to his own claims Brooks is really more interested in transcendental takes on beauty, and that humanism is to him little else than a complaint about the contemporary scene.
The company's presenters attempted to sketch a vision of gadget-enabled domestic bliss but the effect was rather closer to described clutter-bordering-on-chaos, with existing connected devices being blamed (by Google) for causing homeowners' device usability and control headaches — which thus necessitated another new type of 'hub' device which was now being unveiled, slated and priced to fix problems of the smart home's own making.
That's what scares the Europeans as they witness what David Ignatius has called the "iron whim" of the Oval Office, which is the president's apparent indifference to history and consequence, and his seeming comfort with autocrats and discomfort with (and bordering on contempt for) democratically elected leaders, such as regularly referring to Canada's prime minister as "Justin" or taunting the German chancellor even as her coalition teeters.
On Monday, two newspapers in England published nearly identical accounts of how van Gaal failed at United, describing in similar detail his rigidity and intensity (perhaps even bordering on mania) over analysis, including remarkable specifics about how van Gaal insisted on using email tracking apps so he could be sure his players opened his postmatch emails detailing the areas of their play that he felt needed improvement.
" Boxy Girls debuted with TV ads in May of this year, and Sutton describes the response as bordering on hysteria: "People all over the country, whether it was Compton, California, or Jackson, Mississippi, or Dixon, Tennessee, or East Brunswick, New Jersey — Boxy Girls were selling out at a rapid pace in July and August, [which was also] when they initially hit the shelves at Walmart.
Alice is smart and trying to game the system by playing to people's desire for the extreme, but her strategies add an additional layer of tension: she's bordering on the taboo, and as some of her most rabid fans send her gifts, pay her for specific behavior, and pull her aside for lucrative private one-on-one chats, it feels like something could go awry at any moment.
Over in Conakry, Guinea, Nostalgie Guinée 98.2 FM was broadcasting a conversation between a number of men who sounded very angry, bordering on livid, although their energetically raised voices could also be attributed to the fact that they all seemed to be trying to speak into one microphone positioned at quite a distance from where they were sitting, possibly at the other end of some kind of cavernous hall.
There is a scene toward the end in which Trier allows a handheld camera to linger squarely on Huppert's face, so that the audience can absorb the lines dug into her brow, the skin made papery with age, the eyes that peer out with a coolness bordering on disdain—and it is as if Trier is saying that even this unfiltered glimpse into her soul, this exercise in cinéma vérité, is just another facet.
Because once you're on the other side of the wall, amid the swirling sounds (or language, in the case of his writing), there is an unearthly sharpness and clarity: a hypnotizing world with an intricate amount of detail has sprung up around you, and you can lose yourself in it to a degree bordering on what we hope for from VR. Only the orientation cues are polyrhythms and unnamable intonations, not high-resolution pixelation.

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