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He says the daily pace of work borders on fanatical.
The array of options and sliding bars borders on overkill.
And the early experience is one that borders on disappointing.
For some, urns are a topic that borders on taboo.
Unsurprisingly, the scale of the problem often borders on overwhelming.
This borders on treason, if it is not itself treason.
The futility of the entire endeavor borders on the absurd.
Both Morocco and Peru closed their borders on March 22020.
Most of them live in Yunnan province, which borders on Guizhou.
It also has a story that at times borders on nonsensical.
It seems to me so inappropriate that it borders on parody.
But her sense of family borders on the pathological, the immature.
She can't roll her eyes, because it borders on punching down.
We Cantonese have a love of eating that borders on mania.
His grotesque nature is so vile that it borders on unbelievable.
Mr. James has a theory, which he acknowledges borders on fantasy.
He radiates an enthusiasm and a curiosity that borders on childlike.
To be clear: Any debate about either player borders on ridiculous.
In fact, sometimes it borders on mocking Qatari influence on soccer.
It was a "Captain Queeg" moment when myth borders on madness.
"This is extremely negligent and borders on complete irresponsibility," Schallenberg said.
There's two borders on this country, but they're only stopping Mexicans.
This scene borders on the tedious, but only because it's so familiar.
" Doing so, Kinebrew suggested, "really borders on infringement of people's constitutional rights.
" She noted that her own statement said Trump's conduct "borders on treason.
His appeal hinges on an economic anxiety that borders on outright fear.
I can't be very objective, it's something that borders on the irrational.
It is fundamentally misapplied, the challengers say, and "borders on the oxymoronic".
You can transform it in a way that borders on the mystical.
Passing through security these days takes forever and sometimes borders on harassment.
If your flavor of entertainment borders on masochistic, this is for you.
And France shut its non-EU, external borders on Tuesday at noon.
To say the present era is one of crisis borders on cliché.
But inhabiting the extremes demands self-discipline that borders on self-delusion.
However, one market watcher says the Fed's slow pace borders on ridiculous.
My husband has an obsession with buying in bulk — it borders on unhealthy.
READMESuper light and super simple design that borders on feeling cheap, but isn't.
But it's so hyper-rational, and lacking in empathy, it borders on shocking.
Go deeper: Urgent warnings from Doctors Without Borders on the Congo's Ebola epidemic
This devotion isn't just salesmanship, either: Dedication to Faidley's borders on the illegal.
It's horror and fantasy, mixed to a degree that borders on magical realism.
In 2019, her love of Rochester is so shocking it borders on treason.
Except for when it borders on cultural appropriation — Bieber, we're looking at you.
The front lines have also hardened, sketching violent new borders on Yemen's map.
For one thing, the brothers show a casual proficiency that borders on cool.
This one borders on so totally unethical, but he doesn't even realize it.
Sneaks, practices a rigorously minimal form of post-punk that borders on ascetic.elsewherebrooklyn.
His sensibility is so deadpan that it borders on a kind of derangement.
Leslie plays her apprehension with such nervous energy it borders on the neurotic.
The Washington Post's effort to keep the Trump dossier alive borders on farce.
The plot is kind of screwed up and the second act borders on racist.
Disick can be refreshingly perceptive in a world where the glamour borders on absurd.
"It is so absurd it borders on total stupidity," said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
Everything you're saying is so self-evidently true that it borders on the obvious.
And there are so many USB ports in this thing it borders on overkill.
Much as in Videodrome, gang-stalking also borders on a fear of technology itself.
Researchers work together across borders on borderless problems—from climate change to artificial intelligence.
And, now, the kicker to jolt Koreans into shedding complacency that borders on denialism.
Moscow's resentment about the Western intervention in Libya in 2011 borders on the obsessive.
Finland will start restricting traffic across its borders on Thursday, with cargo transport continuing.
Hundreds gathered in the eastern, communally mixed province of Diyala that borders on Iran.
That is, except for those of us with white borders on their grid photos.
On a certain level, this is a dystopian project; it borders on science fiction.
Those ugly white borders on Snapchat Stories may soon be a thing of the past.
There is a sense of melancholy and inevitability to the work that borders on hopelessness.
"It is so absurd it borders on total stupidity," Kremlin spokesman Peskov said on Thursday.
It borders on overkill, but it also speaks to the audience Analogue is aiming for.
He has a scorched earth attitude toward his closest relationships which borders on the compulsive.
It takes two sides to contrive a stalemate that borders on soulless disregard for spectacle.
Like Switzerland's military and banking strategies, I.V.P.'s devotion to privacy borders on the neurotic.
But the borders on the glossy black-and-white print were out of proportion, again.
One New York limitation that borders on the absurd comes with a fast-approaching deadline.
But the idea that detoxes or cleanses remove toxins from your body borders on nonsense.
For audiences accustomed to Tchaikovsky's lyricism and Mozart's familiar harmonies, this music borders on incomprehensibility.
But nowhere else in the Balkans is a consensual adjustment of borders on the table.
On a certain level, "The Answers" is a dystopian project; it borders on science fiction.
This is lacking in a city where the price of renting spaces borders on extortion.
He's also gay, though this fact is handled with a discretion that borders on squeamishness.
Trucks, carrying essential goods like food and medicine, lined up at European borders on Wednesday.
The Raptors have sparked and fed this phenomenon: Enthusiasm for the team borders on mania.
Her quest for privacy is so intense that she admits it borders on paranoia at times.
As a private firm, it can do so with long-term thinking that borders on Confucianism.
Eve is observant and obsessive, with a fascination with the macabre that borders on the erotic.
This is obsession — and more and more, it's creating a cultural toxicity that borders on dangerous.
" David Barhoum, a lawyer representing Women of the Wall, said that the detention "borders on illegality.
But even this nakedly absurd editorial conclusion, which borders on parody, seems to belie real consequences.
He curses a lot and often wears a look of deep contemplation that borders on exasperation.
The service in most places is arguably too good — and so attentive it borders on annoying.
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At times the album swings into classic rock territory that borders on outright hair metal riffs.
The album takes a very unabashed, very unbridled approach to expression that borders on the hysterical.
Properly understood, what congressional Republicans and the White House are trying to do borders on obscene.
Not surprisingly, he favors the abolition of borders, on both an individual and an international scale.
Yet for many in the tech industry, I have to imagine that borders on the unthinkable.
The original creators programmed the AIs with a desire for guests that borders on the sexual.
Here, the squabbling borders on symphonic, better modulated to draw out the distinctions among the wails.
The French president announced that the European Union would be closing its external borders on Tuesday.
Italians love their espresso on the run -- it's a daily ritual that borders on the religious.
His appeal to his fellow electors to unify behind an alternate Republican borders on the delusional.
But to do so as uncritically and casually as the British Museum has borders on dangerous.
Buch is part of Pankow borough, which borders on Wedding; Buch itself does not border Wedding.
Lucy (Rooney Mara) refuses to be shut out of Saroo's mission, even as it borders on obsession.
If she was well hydrated enough, there was a mildness to her taste that borders on flavorless.
To demand some kind of historical responsibility from a movie like The Greatest Showman borders on ludicrous.
He meant it as praise, but that's a compliment so backhanded that it borders on a roast.
New systems are making it easier to cross borders on land, at ports and in air terminals.
Third-ranked Luis Moreno hails from Hermosillo, in the northern state of Sonora, which borders on Arizona.
I grew up in a racially mixed, middle-class neighborhood that borders on a poor Latino neighborhood.
But when Brown gets corny, he does it with an earnestness that borders on the joyfully surreal.
Nogales, a city of more than 20,903 residents, borders on the Mexican city of the same name.
And building such a nationalized network at this point in 5G's life cycle borders on the impossible.
Tillerson's assertion that waging war in Syria is "crucial to our national defense" borders on the bizarre.
Unsurprisingly, he had never heard Shirley's music before, but speaking about it now, he borders on reverence.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT — The caller speaks with an urgency that borders on desperation.
As with much of his artwork, it borders on the anti-social, potentially unlawful sphere of behavior.
But while Russian meddling is a serious problem, the current sentiment toward Silicon Valley borders on scapegoating.
Spain closed its land borders on Monday to all but Spaniards, permanent residents and trans-border workers.
The Whirlpool convection model is an 1100-watt (1600-watt convection) machine that borders on industrial quality.
The treatment of Betty in the new remake borders on cruel, and it is grating to watch.
In other, less problematic respects, Draft Day succeeds best when it borders on self-parody, or even camp.
"This borders on the ridiculous," King said on the details Comey recalled of his interactions with the president.
He's two steps to the left of the spotlight, with a mentality so daring it borders on reckless.
He also makes several comments that border on a "I don't see race" defense, which borders on nuts.
Google has also agreed to change names and borders on its mapping products upon request from certain governments.
Their style is minimal and borders on "normcore," but without the subversive edge that characterized its early iteration.
It's an ambitious but massively uneven book — mixing wide-eyed wonder with a pessimism that borders on sociopathy.
He's an easy conversationalist who's gregarious but not annoying, softspoken with a candor that almost borders on naïveté.
The difference is that Hopper's melancholy borders on despair, while Thiebaud's seems to border on something approaching joy.
Asserting that Trump's actions border on treason is akin to insisting that the United States borders on Myanmar.
This is why the filing for no jail time is a request for leniency that borders on lunacy.
Each home comes with its own small backyard that borders on the larger common area shared by all.
"That was the off switch," says Ted of grunge's arrival, followed by a silence that borders on uncomfortable.
In May, officials discovered that illegal plant species were being sold across country borders on eBay and Amazon.
He's single-minded and at times borders on cruel—I'm thinking of his treatment of his brother, Edward.
He posts blurry pictures of Trump's private jet on the runway in a way that borders on pornographic.
Maybe "Game of Thrones" — the TV series that by now borders on national obsession — will never really end.
Slovenia is a small euro zone country in southeastern Europe which borders on Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia.
Often framed as a public awareness campaign, these posts constitute a draconian shaming practice that borders on defamation.
The situation now borders on genocide and more than 500,000 have fled just in the past few months.
There's so many ways to read almost anything ever published, for free, that it borders on the obscene.
"Vortex" begins with an insectoid fury of arpeggios, and a subsequent piano solo borders on hyperkinetic free jazz.
Glossier Play's fourth offering, a $20 liquid highlighter called Nightshine, taps pearl powder for illumination that borders on metallic.
"This is to facilitate production recovery activity following any delays at borders on parts," Honda said in a statement.
Here, Mr. Lazar, his body cloaked in rags, is more diverting than sinister while Ms. Canale borders on glib.
He's an Austin-based "free-market anarchist" at heart—an erudite polemic whose rhetoric often borders on outright nihilism.
And Microsoft's 15-inch Surface Book is a marvel of design and engineering, but borders on large and cumbersome.
But there still seems to be a huge disconnect from their player base, which — at times — borders on arrogance.
A three-week break from UFC events is a rarity these days as the promotion's output borders on oversaturation.
The array of interior finishes in Irving's bag of tricks borders on ridiculous, and at times seems almost impossible.
Katy Perry's love for apparel that borders on full-blown kawaii cosplay is by now a well-documented fact.
The décor borders on the monastic: communal tables, religious icons, a wooden dough-rolling machine long retired from service.
This has been said so often it borders on cliche, but it's popular because it's the research-backed truth.
This feels natural if the couple treks on a regular basis but borders on contrived to less outdoorsy people.
Price can play guard and center, but doesn't play a particularly disciplined game, and sometimes borders on too intense.
And if their romance initially borders on the fairy-tale, just wait until you get to the punch line.
The line separating Israel from Gaza is one of the most brutal and closely scrutinized borders on the planet.
Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt (who's terrific) as Ed Snowden, the film is sprawling, well-paced — and borders on hagiography.
That's probably what motivated them to release a video of the Air driving at a speed that borders on offensive.
" In an email that month, Del Toral said failing to tell residents of the contaminated water "borders on criminal neglect.
The whole thing borders on some strange-sounding science-fiction but science has actually created eggs from stem cells already.
There are so many steps involved in the process of making a leather watch strap that it borders on ridiculous.
Self-awareness won't be enough if it's not combined with foresight that borders on the skills of a fortune teller.
Colombia, which borders on Venezuela, has taken in more than 1 million refugees in less than two years, Duque said.
That the effects could still, somehow, look like ass, after all that money and time committed, almost borders on impressive.
Along with shooting new stuff, you can upload from your camera roll with no restrictions or borders on old content.
The story is, on its face, a stereotypical male fantasy of female neurosis: the Hitchcock version borders on misogynist hysteria.
I quote it to such a degree that it almost borders on banal; it's like having inside jokes with myself.
His own band plays dark, low-slung Southern rock that borders on grunge, facing down dark thoughts with bluesy determination.
Nan reacts to this sad news with grief that borders on joy; this means he died loving her after all.
At least one club has indulged a policy that borders on an expectation of being eliminated as soon as possible.
In Berlin, the anxiety borders on panic: Never have the stakes been higher for the future of the European project.
What is a secret, though, is that my acceptance letter from Cambridge was such a miracle it borders on magical.
There's a trippy scene in which a character floats into a resurrection, an ethereal drift that borders on the surreal.
Many a person with a common vocation keeps an uncommon hobby, perhaps one that borders on the downright strange and unconventional.
The nature of Kickstarter, and other crowd-funding platforms besides, encourages manufacturers to create a product that borders on the opulent.
Yes Razer Synapse, the software used to customize the laptop's RGB lighting, continues to be so obnoxious it borders on malware.
Your special report on Spain (July 28th) claimed that sometimes the Catalan independence movement is identity-based and "borders on racism".
The smaller Pixel 603 has a more traditional OLED screen, with thick borders on the top and bottom of the display.
Both the EU and America had previously rejected the redrawing of borders on ethnic grounds, believing it would destabilise the region.
Shenzhen, which borders on Hong Kong, is among the first cities in China to sell large-scale plots for rental housing.
There's a massive difference between that sort of critique, and the critique that vilifies and borders on hate speech or worse.
As Ami points out, cats—toxoplasmosis carrying or not—tend to inspire a devotion in humans that borders on absolute mania.
He took a particular interest in the psychology of alienated urban people, and his characters' malaise often borders on the existential.
But his view that he can protect Nigeria's economy from global macroeconomic headwinds through an exchange rate peg borders on superstition.
He is so ridiculously good at coming up with clever ways to promote his music that it borders on art itself.
Among many notable efforts is Josh Smith's festive depiction of Death — in an ornamented frame that borders on the living end.
It borders on elegant, and the LED headlamps and running lights assume a balanced proportion relative to the other design elements.
"I CAN SYMPATHISE with the protesters in Hong Kong," says a young saleswoman from Guangdong province, which borders on the territory.
But today's Republicans have made it clear that they won't hold Trump accountable for anything, even if it borders on treason.
A 32-year-old 7-footer, he has altered games, when healthy, with a defensive tenacity that borders on dirty play.
It's an overused motif in performance and one that borders on being juvenile — if there is nothing else anchoring the piece.
Seal Point's natural beauty borders on the sublime, initially intimidating Walker; it took ten years before he could paint what he saw.
Both women are consumed with each other, that's clear—and for Villanelle, an openly queer character, the attraction borders on the psychosexual.
Add all these facts together, and Republicans' claim that they support protecting preexisting conditions just as fiercely as Democrats borders on ridiculous.
To say, as did Michael Fallon, Britain's defence secretary, that the Russians are seeking to test NATO's capabilities borders on the absurd.
" Corrao was then arrested by Tampa police, and in a hearing, Judge John Conrad told him his action "actually borders on depraved.
Chill out music, and "chilling out" as an activity, has always been (rightly) viewed with a suspicion that borders on downright perversity.
But that's four prospects, which is a huge haul for any one player, and which borders on insane for a relief pitcher.
A friend named Annie lines up a job interview with her employer, The Circle, that turns cringeworthy and borders on sexual harassment.
We should reject the outlandish claim that the meeting "borders on treason," as former White House ethics lawyer Richard Painter put it.
Legions of fans also swear by the formula — which is lightweight and buildable, with a demi-matte finish that borders on dewy.
Her agenda borders on a permanent ritual: Wear her Wings apparel and cheer for her beloved hockey team in the N.H.L. playoffs.
As one might expect, it's a city with hiking, biking, wildlife and an abundance of natural beauty that borders on the embarrassing.
It borders on incredulous to believe Friedman's sudden reversal during his Senate Foreign Relations Committee testimony of what he had previously professed.
"[Standing Rock has] kind of reinforced the fact that they just drew borders on a map and ran with it," he says.
From anecdotal experience, they're still used by 20-somethings in my hometown, but I'm from a suburban place that borders on rural.
The original, one of the few ABBA songs sung by Ulvaeus, borders on heinous in terms of how creepy its lyrics are.
" Mr. Bush's refusal to face up to the fact that Iraq had no unconventional weapons "suggests a willfulness that borders on psychosis.
The first flights out of Morocco, which closed its borders on March 14, started Friday morning, according to the U.S. embassy there.
And flamenco dancing has so strong an element of narcissism that, even with the finest exponents, it often borders on the ridiculous.
Some reporters from state media outlets seem to have responded to Mr. Xi's call with an enthusiasm that borders on nationalistic bullying.
He added that the theory that Rubio or someone else could take the nomination in a brokered convention borders on the absurd.
"Well, that borders on divisive," the second-most powerful Democrat in the Senate Dick Durbin told reporters in a purposefully understated tone.
Do not expect to hear news reports of Japanese commandos transgressing sovereign borders on a secret rendition to bring Ghosn to justice.
To claim that they would not seek legal work is to indicate a lack of faith in them that borders on dehumanization.
Even when it borders on bioluminescent whimsy, it's so distinctly and ceaselessly its own, instead of mimicking its DC/Warner Bros. counterparts.
" Richard Lemen, a former US assistant surgeon general and NIOSH deputy director, put it more bluntly: "I think that borders on criminal.
But lately, her income from her YouTube channel has been jeopardized by a growing perception that the genre borders on sexual fetish.
The varied texture, rich colors and otherworldly terrain borders on abstract—something Daniel Beltrá uses to great effect in his gorgeous aerial landscapes.
The maximalist approach sometimes borders on visual overload — but it also made me excited to see what else this mansion had to offer.
But if Kosovo and Serbia redraw their borders on ethnic lines, that would be a big and possibly destabilising change for the region.
Her parents are strict religious types; while they seem to mean well, their overprotectiveness of Thelma borders on creepy from the get-go.
QUANTITATIVE EASING BORDERS ON CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR, AS THE FED IS AIDING AND ABETTING RECKLESS BANKERS AT THE EXPENSE OF PRUDENT SAVERS AND INVESTORS.
Nepal's time zone—15 minutes ahead of Indian Standard Time, which it borders on both east and west—is an exercise in narcissism.
Trip Metal is an outlier in that, if you love weirdo shit, the line-up borders on legendary and admission is entirely free.
In earlier works, Woodgate has erased the borders on maps and globes, collecting their dusty remains and leaving behind worlds with undefined territories.
Since then, Rihanna has rocketed to pop superstardom while Brown's career has strided along, aided by a loyal following that borders on enablers.
Steve Aoki's new music video borders on bestiality ... or at least chimp-on-woman love ... so claims a very angry animal rights group.
But finding a two-wheeled EV that feels "normal"—let alone great—after years of riding gasoline-powered bikes borders on miracle territory.
You lack empathy in a way that borders on sociopathy and I hope it winds up destroying your life, because you deserve it.
"This is an act that borders on intrusion into this country," said Dodik, who favors ties with Russia to those with the West.
A coalition is organizing "a mass demonstration against the G7, capitalism, patriarchy, colonialism, racism and borders" on Thursday, according to a Facebook invite.
"Every passion borders on chaos, that of the collector on the chaos of memory," the philosopher and critic Walter Benjamin wrote, in 1931.
Despite the optimism, which often borders on hype, there needs to be some realism because adoption of the technology still faces stumbling blocks.
Some people might think that borders on obsessive, but having lots of accounts helps me organize my finances and achieve my money goals.
But she's also so heartless, ruthless and snobbish (referring to Yale as a "second-tier" Ivy League college) that she borders on caricature.
That is why right-wing parties are so focused on borders, on incursions and invasions by foreigners, immigrants, and Others of various kinds.
There, the state argued that citizens' race was not the predominant factor; instead, it said it predominantly based borders on voters' partisan ties.
The tango between the press and politicians in the capital is always complex, but that relationship borders on toxic in the Trump era.
In the N.F.L., the effort to curb MRSA now borders on a crusade, with an official prevention manual that is 315 pages long.
Some drowned in the Aegean Sea, others died in vehicle crashes, while many froze to death while trying to cross borders on foot.
The people who live in the village of Glass are a sad lot, their lives suffused with a grayness that borders on oppressive.
The display features a clean, industrial design style with rather thin black borders on the top, left, and right edges of the panel.
The antagonism between the two, which borders on rejection, suggests that the adjustments of adulthood may become an important theme in the trilogy.
Russia—which has a military base in Kyrgyzstan and considers the country, which borders on China, its geopolitical backyard—has entered the fray.
The European Union locked down its borders on Monday, imposing a 30 day entry ban for non-essential travel for non-EU citizens.
When it comes to cunnilingus and anilingus, the oral dam (the recommended method of protection) is so unpopular, it borders on the obscure.
To drop an Ambassador nomination for a major treaty ally in the midst of a major crisis is unprecedented, and borders on strategic malpractice.
A 2014 BuzzFeed article explored whether the program borders on slave labor, claiming the cheap workforce saves the state over $1 billion a year.
Click here to view original GIFClimbing something this high is concerning to begin with, but intentionally doing it without safety equipment borders on suicidal.
In fact, this is one of the advantages of cryptocurrencies: they allow you to move your funds seamlessly across borders on internationally-domiciled exchanges.
Pretending James Comey is testifying only because the President is not invoking executive privilege is not only disingenuous, it borders on small-bore fraud.
Despite being far from The Hub and being an AI that borders on obsolescence, it sets the parameters for our experience of this world.
What is occurring is something that borders on a criminal act of malfeasance by those who are leading, or wish to lead, this nation.
The festival was hosted by The Daily Show's Trevor Noah, who grew up in Soweto, the South African township that borders on the Stadium.
Nunavut, which restricted movement in and out of its borders on Monday, is the only region in Canada without a reported COVID-218 case.
She's also a pathological liar whose frozen affect borders on shellshocked and whose writing aspirations serve mainly to deceive unwitting readers of her blog.
The society, PEN America, Free Press Action Fund and Reporters Without Borders on June 2 filed letters with the groups asking them to investigate.
They begin a romance that borders on the strange, then grows downright eerie when Jean begins to suspect that Simone is a serial killer.
The JSA, which is also known as the Panmunjom truce village, has long been considered one of the most dangerous borders on the planet.
We are instead in the midst of a dangerous form of idolatry that praises unmitigated power, valorizes American nativism and borders on neo-fascism.
For some residents, it's reminiscent of winter 10 or 20 years ago, with less noise, fewer people and a feeling that borders on solitude.
And because online ticket scalping crosses state and even national borders on the borderless internet, it can be problematic for laws to have teeth.
Instead, the Nokia 9 looks to have small, but balanced borders on top and bottom, dual selfie cams, and an indicator light of some sort.
What is the reader to take from a narrative that borders on abstraction, a story so pared down that it could be anything — or nothing?
But, like so many bottle blondes before her, the transformation didn't stop there: Brosnahan just went even lighter, to a shade that borders on platinum.
The idea that a major, hidden disease would be detected by listening to an apparently healthy patient's heart and lungs borders on ridiculous, Cifu says.
After a wave of advertising focused primarily on his chest, its actual presence in the film feels minimal, to a degree that borders on fraudulent.
As a result, the global patchwork of undersea cables, satellites, and other technologies that connect the world often ignores the national borders on a map.
I do not say this lightly: The non-verbals alone are so over-the-top giddy that the whole thing borders on an SNL parody.
Detainees meals' calorie counts always seem to come up short, and whatever does land on the trays is so foul that it borders on inedible.
The question of the physical location of data centers remains a difficult one, as governments look to impose national borders on fundamentally international information networks.
With Steve there is no question, he is deliberate in his language and antagonism and promotes something beyond anti-establishment sentiment that borders on anarchism.
France banned all gatherings across the country last week, and the country closed its borders on March 17 in order to contain the coronavirus outbreak.
However, many Jews from mainstream traditions see in Jews for Jesus, and in Messianic Judaism more broadly, a dangerous theology that borders on anti-Semitism.
At times its self-indulgence borders on self-parody, but it captures the mood of the book while also doing something new with the material.
In the same week, she told a third person that the decision to not immediately name Brookes as chief of staff borders on outright discrimination.
Working conditions can be appalling, and the metal and stones dug up are often smuggled across borders on a vast scale, sometimes by criminal operations.
This version of Boston's most famously average dish borders on excellence, with a crisp edge of slightly burned cheese and an almost fried bottom crust.
Those tribulations, reinforced by the occasional expression of disdain from non-Islamic neighbors, have infused many Hui with a sense of determination that borders on exceptionalism.
It isn't as composed as rivals like the Mazda CX-363 and Honda CR-V, with a soft-sprung ride that borders on sloppy when cornering.
They need to make that decision on opening their borders, on-, on pure humanitarian basis, but they need to understand that there will be global support.
Because while the plot can feel like something conjured up in secondary school film class, with violence that occasionally borders on cartoonish, the soundtrack fucking rules.
Trapped in an urban nightmare that borders on post-apocalyptic, they are haunted by the past, yet unwilling to break with it and leave for good.
The Russian occupation is wrong because we just don't change borders on a whim these days, and the human rights violations of Crimean Tatars are unquestionable.
He puts his distinctly Samsonian spin on it with frail, minimal guitar work accompanying his overly enunciated singing style that borders on a spoken word delivery.
"It borders on fascism when we try to use physical threats or attempt to disrupt people from having a conservation that may be unpopular," he said.
"Musk's contention — that the potential size of a car company's production for the year could not reasonably be material — borders on the ridiculous," the agency said.
It has a long history of violence against civilians, hostility towards Israel in rhetoric that borders on anti-Semitic, and sponsorship of attacks against the West.
U.S. District Judge Paul Diamond said in his ruling that the Green Party nominee's concerns of potential hacking "borders on irrational," according to the Boston Globe.
Mr. Snyder remains regrettably committed to a dark, desaturated palette that borders on the murky, and this movie's chaotic, unimaginative action scenes can drag on forever.
But she also has a wide array of solutions and strokes, including wicked drop shots, and a gift for rhythm shifts that borders on the musical.
The Polish government closed the country's borders on Saturday night, with all foreigners denied entry unless they live in the country or have personal connections there.
Earlier this year, Mr. Perez filed a lawsuit against CNBC and TD Ameritrade that a federal judge said "borders on the delusional," according to court documents.
I could go on and must go on — yet how to explain the seemingly unexplainable, beginning with a narrative and language that borders on the gnomic?
" Charles Helfenstein, author of "The Making of 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service,'" said, "I have always loved the film with a passion that borders on mania.
"Such a result would be both outrageous and completely unnecessary; as I have found, suspicion of a 'hacked' Pennsylvania election borders on the irrational," he wrote.
The lousiness of the Pentagon acquisition system borders on legendary, but nobody's been really able to beat it into submission because it's a big, hairy beast.
In contrast to refugees fleeing Syria, Myanmar and North Africa who have met with violence and resistance, Venezuelans are moving easily across land borders on tourist visas.
They open up so many dimensions, so many possible readings, while inviting viewers to look at them with the kind of attention that borders on the hallucinatory.
But the fact that a regulation to do so has to be forced on the industry, and on us independent financial advisors by extension, borders on absurdity.
I was struck by abundance of US paraphernalia there, which suggested to me that Saudi Arabia deeply cherishes its relationship so much that it borders on reverence.
Sometimes, this borders on uncomfortable; Jack begins a relationship with an abused former slave, for instance, that would feel much more dubious if their genders were reversed.
He was familiar and comfortable with taping from his time working at an architecture firm, where he created borders on white foamcore for the interior design department.
So if you're on the market for a hard-working mole whose dedication to his job borders on the unhinged, please reach out to Nintendo HQ directly.
" He added in a second tweet, "To have @rushlimbaugh suggest the warnings about #Irma are #fake or about profit and to ignore them borders on criminal. #ShameOnRush.
But I had been sold love, true love, infatuation that borders on and leads to violence, unshakeable, unquenchable love and, like a sucker, I fell for it.
It has kept systematic checks at the main entry point from Hungary, which borders on non-EU territory, but most other crossings remain free of regular controls.
If it had, it borders on axiomatic that Comey — who already stood up to one president on a national security matter — would have publicly exposed such interference.
At one point the app described a particularly dense and bushy-looking bush as "a close up of a garden of broccoli," which borders on the poetic.
On August 30th an attack on the Chinese embassy in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, which borders on Xinjiang, will have compounded their anxieties about global terror.
As sung by the vocalist Mike Scott, the lyrics regard a loved one with awe that borders on pagan devotion: "I saw the crescent," he joyfully yelps.
Thought indeed takes up a lot of space here: The characters are prone to a level of analysis (of themselves, of their partners) that borders on obsession.
Politicians including Bloomberg, who's spent more than $400 million in a PR campaign that occasionally borders on the bizarre, appear increasingly willing to exploit that vague term.
"The vision of the world expressed in his program illustrates an upper-middle-class ethnocentrism that sometimes borders on naïveté," the historian Gérard Noiriel told Le Monde .
Ms. Hendricks, her distinctive red hair here a vermilion that borders on magenta, plays an ex-showgirl who is the last wife of the dead old man.
Mr. Miller has a laid-back bro energy and a self-confidence that borders on cocky, all of which adds up to a sort of swaggering charisma.
Using early 20th century dazzle painting techniques originally employed to disguise World War I battleships, Japanese artist Shigeki Matsuyama regularly creates art that borders on optical illusion.
The beef crumble can be difficult to mince down, and the chicken borders on a tofu texture when mixed in with a pasta or sautéed with veggies.
If you're the 208-year-old international judo medalist-turned legendary pro wrestler- turned MMA fighter- turned longstanding politician in question, though, this borders on business as usual.
As someone who has spent time in an airport security line before, I would posit that this is an optimistic outlook that borders on naïvety regarding human nature.
Apple is not exactly the most modest company, and it has a long tradition of grandiose commercials with an air of self-importance that borders on self-parody.
The van, with British license plates, was halted on the highway between the Serbian and Slovenian borders on Saturday evening during routine traffic control, according to the police.
And though it's been an ongoing topic and issue for several years, growing distrust in the media has accelerated so abruptly that the situation now borders on alarming.
HELSINKI, March 17 (Reuters) - Finland will start heavily restricting traffic over its borders on Thursday in an attempt to contain the coronavirus outbreak, interior minister Maria Ohisalo said.
" Moran responded, "That is a potential justification, but the words totally destroying a nation of 25 million people, that borders on the threat of committing a war crime.
Following a winemaker in his backyard vineyard and a person on his dog walking routine in Austria reveals the impact of hard European borders on border town residents.
The confluence of ​the ​Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA)​ over-extended budget, the Trump administration's plan to cut it and the horrific hurricane season borders on the surreal.
He started a Kickstarter campaign, made a sickeningly-sweet video with a song that borders on madness, and is now imploring you to help him meet his goal.
What made it so good: Written by Hollywood mad dog John MiIius, the crazy nightmare scenario of this drama seems so unbelievable in retrospect it borders on the ridiculous.
Syria move shocks the world Trump's disruptive mood stretched beyond US borders on Monday into a military conflict that is every bit as intractable as his showdown with Democrats.
The idea that using Narcan borders on a medical procedure, and thus should be left to people like EMT&aposs, is a philosophy embraced by some officers, as well.
The project consists of five themes: Open Borders on migration, Open Ideas on free speech, Open Markets on free trade, Open Society on diversity and Open Progress on technology.
While last year's Venus retrograde had us rethinking love and prioritizing independence, this year is so emotionally intense that we can't help but crave intimacy that borders on clinginess.
Much as many Thais have a reverence for their late king that borders on worship, many other increasingly progressive, better educated citizens are ready for a modern constitutional monarchy.
The mishmash of Kendall Jenner, "This Is Me," the empowerment sound bites, and the image of the Bearded Lady borders on ridiculous for anyone who's seen The Greatest Showman.
On Monday Kramp-Karrenbauer said she agreed with Macron on protecting the EU's external borders, on security and defence policy and on an internal European banking market for banks.
With a professed emphasis on "farm-and-Gulf-to-table" cooking and many ingredients taken straight from Locale's shelves, the menu is crowd-pleasing and borders on overly ambitious.
They deliver an overwhelming level of volume, a bass response that borders on the extreme, and a stunning clarity that reveals every detail in the music you're listening to.
Diamond Bank last week denied it was in talks with investors to raise cash but said it was managing its capital, which borders on the regulatory minimum, to grow.
"You can almost express more if you don't know something too well, rather than have limits and borders on your perception of what it's supposed to be," Youngblood says.
Humanitarian groups - including the United Nations refugee agency, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Doctors without Borders - on Thursday renewed calls for the migrants' release from the vessel.
The training required to make it through five rounds borders on sadistic, and the fighters that regularly compete at major stadiums like LumpinI are at a whole other level.
"There's a fine line between the president's pro-US, anti-internationalist position where he thinks that he can restrict his borders on things like trade or immigration," he added.
ABUJA, March 23 (Reuters) - Nigeria closed its land borders on Monday to curb the spread of coronavirus as Africa's most populous country recorded its first death from the pandemic.
Lest you think the whole world truly has gone topsy-turvy, rest assured that Giuliani borders on coronavirus truther, questioning whether it really is that different from the flu.
Offering Trump business deals while the White House is busy instead pillorying you with sanctions borders on ridicule and is not something you do unless you are pretty relaxed.
He saunters in midway through as the Dauphin of France, sporting an insolent smirk and spitting florid insults in a French accent so thick it borders on the comical.
Most of Apple&aposs supply chain is in China and the company&aposs biggest manufacturing plant is in Henan province, which borders on Hubei province where the outbreak originated.
The White House called on Congress to secure U.S. borders on Friday after an immigrant illegally in the U.S. was found not guilty of murdering Kate Steinle in 2015.
Ms. Suárez suffers with a dignity reminiscent of Bette Davis and other great screen heroines of the past, even as she surrenders to a longing that borders on mania.
The opaque, craggy, Clyfford Still-like color zones edge up to one another in meandering lines resembling the irregular borders on a map, determined by geography and shifting powers.
But even if these accusations of racism — which Sessions has long disputed — were fair game in 1986, it borders on absurd that they are the basis for opposing Sessions now.
The Accountant is so brazenly silly in so many ways that it borders on the tongue-in-cheek — this, perhaps, is what ultimately sustains it for more than two hours.
Earley's attorney, A. Scott Bolden, told CNN on Tuesday that the subpoena "borders on nonsensical" and said his client needed more time to prepare and travel to the nation's capital.
The industry trade show/concert/meetup event borders on being almost a caricature of itself, living (as it does) at the intersection of high commerce, entertainment and social media celebrity.
At a time when investors across Europe have become deeply skeptical of investing in banks, and governments are loath to offer bailouts, achieving such a number borders on the impossible.
Millions of people have been fleeing Syria since the bloody onset of the civil war in 2011—crossing borders on foot, boat and any vehicle available to save their families.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia closed its borders on Tuesday for travelers from countries most affected by the coronavirus outbreak to prevent spreading of the disease, the government said in a statement.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia closed its borders on Tuesday for travelers from countries most affected by the coronavirus outbreak to prevent spreading of the disease, the government said in a statement.
He is also intensely thoughtful—a friend referred to him as "a Zen yogi-master type"—and offers an intellectual, vulnerary take on a genre that often borders on juvenilia.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - UNICEF on Wednesday called for better protection for refugee and migrant children crossing borders on their own, a growing group that is particularly vulnerable to exploitation and abuse.
At this point, it borders on cliché that exploring the messy reality of grief often makes for memorable television, but the emotional gut-punch of "Goodwill" still feels fully earned.
And while each is from a decidedly more Democratic state than Mr. Bullock, both are also unapologetic, business-friendly pragmatists with a focus on economic development that borders on obsessive.
The new ear candy joins three other lobe piercings and an auricle piercing for a landscape that borders on the kind of constellation piercings we've raved about so much this year.
From Eidomeni, he paid a taxi driver $160 to reach the Greece-FYROM borders and then a third smuggler helped him cross the borders on foot, for a fee of $2,150.
He comes across like a futuristic cousin to Josh McDermitt's Eugene from The Walking Dead, discussing even the most mundane matters with such elaborate, flowery language that it borders on comedy.
Orban said Hungary backed an EU deal in upcoming talks with Turkey but at the same time Europe could not give up being allowed to protect its borders on its own.
Mexico has a history of separating asylum-seeking families from crossing through its borders on the U.S.'s behalf, but AMLO has vowed to put an end to that as well.
Honest but not hateful To some writers and readers, the Wilma Black notice borders on the vengeful obituary, a relatively rare type intended to assail one's character or settle a score.
RTBF named the alleged assailant as a 36-year-old Belgian who had been released on parole from a prison near Liege, close to the German and Dutch borders, on Monday.
Turkey opened its western borders on Friday to let migrants reach Europe, in an apparent move to demand EU support in Syria by repudiating a 2016 agreement to shut the frontier.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan shut all its schools and land borders on Friday and decided to limit international flights and discourage large gatherings to try to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan shut all its schools and land borders on Friday and decided to limit international flights and discourage large gatherings to try to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
For the benefit of the TV crews intermittently filming their packages, a voice in the speakers overhead repeatedly teases more screams out of them in a way that borders on manipulation.
COPENHAGEN, March 13 (Reuters) - Denmark will temporarily close its borders on Saturday for non-citizens in a move to curb the spread of coronavirus, the Danish prime minister said on Friday.
Conceived by Kelly Behun, an interior designer with a history of creating provocative art-filled rooms, the $40 million apartment (without the furniture), on the 92nd floor, borders on the outrageous.
For "Watchmen" to appropriate a shot like that borders on exploitation, but it's important to the story for realize that Dr. Manhattan didn't win the war through threat of annihilation alone.
Central American countries, Mexico and the United States have all hardened their migration policies over the past year, including deploying military, to stop undocumented migrants crossing borders on their way north.
An expanded field of subjects pervades the visual lexicon of Surrealism, but Masson is generally considered to have pioneered the automatic drawing technique with an opulence that borders on the decadent.
Nestled among the many indistinguishable buildings of Microsoft's Redmond campus, a multi-disciplinary team sharing an attention to detail that borders on fanatical is designing a keyboard… again and again and again.
The "2 and 20" fee system that hedge funds use to charge their clients is overpriced and "borders on obscene," billionaire investor Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, said Monday.
The show's score, by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, has been a superb mood-setter, but there are times when its indebtedness to John Carpenter's simple, synth-based ambience borders on shameless.
It's a platform that Sanders has crusaded for during his 25 years in Congress, and has remained devoted to during his unexpectedly competitive campaign, with a message consistency that borders on zealotry.
And considering the major roles that Google, Facebook, and Twitter now play in the lives of millions of people, their already irresponsible reliance on error-prone algorithms borders on being socially reprehensible.
It is instead a celebration of maintaining a social order that borders on impunity, with few (if any) mechanisms to ensure law enforcement serve and protect communities, instead of communities serving them.
This computer is clearly designed with the living room in mind and to me, after a bit of testing, the Trident Arctic 3 borders on too loud for a quiet living room.
What is shown on screen is concerning, and honestly, shouldn't be shown on TV. It borders on emotional abuse with Roper constantly having to apologize for the nasty things her husband says.
My slightly less scientific testing found about the same amount of ice melt in each, so it's probably safe to say that the difference in ice retention capabilities borders on being negligible.
For DeWitte that meant a stint working with Doctors Without Borders on an app called MapSwipe that would use satellite imagery to better locate people in the event of a humanitarian crisis.
The Florida Republican also used his tweet to criticize "mid-level" officials in the State Department for failing to act quickly to repatriate citizens after Peru shuttered its borders on March 16.
While some 21,000 National Guard troops, nearly a third of their total ranks, have been deployed to Mexico's northern and southern borders on immigration duties, their rules of engagement are still unclear.
To take advantage of the wide-angle view, the black borders on the camera app are now partially transparent, letting you kinda-sorta preview what your wide-angle shots will look like.
Canada and the United States will announce a deal to partially close their borders on Wednesday, which will allow trade and commerce to go on, the Globe and Mail reported, citing sources.
"I think that borders on criminal" However, a Center for Public Integrity review of thousands of once-confidential documents shows that the industry study cited by IARC was flawed, if not rigged.
Of course, it's hard to be sure how much Putin himself can personally follow up on while running a country that's 11 time zones wide, with borders on both North Korea and Norway.
Sinclair's work borders on propaganda at times (suggesting, for example, that voters should not support Hillary Clinton because of the Democratic Party's historical ties to slavery, as Sydney Ember of The Times reported).
Elon Musk was in "blatant violation" of a settlement agreement and his defense against being held in contempt "borders on the ridiculous," the Securities and Exchange Commission said in a court filing Monday.
A national project America's right could support might ease the rigidity of a movement some of which borders on anarchism in its hostility to government and much of which equates compromise with treachery.
Although the internal construction of HP's Spectre borders on mechanical sorcery—with an intricate system of rubber seals and fans to keep such a powerful processor cool—its looks are not as impressive.
Moreover, her works' installation in what amounts to a narrow hallway does not do it justice ­­— and borders on curatorial sexism, as larger spaces seem reserved for the male artists in the show.
Therein lies a third layer of inequity: the policy applies only to inhabitants of villages in the New Territories, a largely rural district of Hong Kong, much of which borders on Guangdong province.
I don't like that, because first of all it borders on being dishonest, and second it makes us sitting ducks for a sufficiently intelligent person who wants to show these changes aren't happening.
Honolulu city council member Ernie Martin, who was one of two to oppose the bill, said it "borders on over-regulation" and "the law as written may be challenged" in the court system.
This is the year of mobile security and I'd like to see what the companies exhibiting at MWC are going to do to protect us at borders, on the street, and at home.
An intensive rerelease that borders on remake along with a sequel, when taken together, are proof enough that someone at Sony is convinced that Kat and her series are destined for greatness eventually.
The finale borders on the manic: one has the impression that an orchestra playing "Die Meistersinger" is colliding with a café ensemble tootling light classics and a marching band from the Ottoman Empire.
And despite Miller's youth, (he's only 32), combative political nature and history, his ascendancy could mean the end of the most serious problem for the Trump team: Policy inconsistency that borders on incoherence.
It collaborates with the nonprofit group Humane Borders on a project called the Arizona Open Geographic Information Systems Initiative, which adds data from populous Maricopa County and maps the deaths using GPS coordinates.
Ms. Estefan, 58, has won seven Grammys and sold an estimated 100 million records, thanks to impossibly catchy tunes like "Conga" and "Anything for You" and a public persona that borders on saintly.
Following one of the book's most terrible and tragic moments, the Swallow Man produces a wonderful piece of artistic virtuosity that borders on the supernatural, and he asserts that its effects will last.
Last month, the State Department labeled China, Russia, Iran and North Korea as "morally reprehensible" governments it said violated human rights within their borders on a daily basis, making them "forces of instability".
His photograph of a housing development is at the M.F.A., as is his picture of a pensive cemetery statue that makes it clear that the cemetery borders on a forest — of oil derricks.
Our shows are the result of a radical form of collaboration that we hope borders on conspiracy - in search of the collective form; the human form: of music, of theatre and of style.
Both are brilliant comedians with distinct voices; Ms. Nancherla's material tends toward well-crafted storytelling and self-effacing jokes while Ms. Firestone excels at audience interaction and quirkiness that borders on performance art.sanctuary9176.
Canada has long provided the U.S. hydroelectric power, and all three countries now send oil, refined fuels and natural gas back and forth across the northern and southern U.S. borders on a daily basis.
The idea that you have somebody who wants to have no borders on the South, who believes that we have black sites run by ICE, these people want to boycott cruise liners in Alaska?
Not just a lack of laces, but enhanced lockdown — a fit that borders on custom-molded, preventing a player's foot from moving around inside a shoe even in extreme cut or stop-short situations.
The role is played well enough by the ever-solid character actor Frank Whaley — but he's so randomly interspersed and seemingly forgotten that his reappearance toward the end of the series borders on confusing.
The part of me that kept secrets so as not to step on anyone's toes has been wiped away, and in its place grows an honesty that borders on being a bit too much.
A frustrating trial-and-error approach, combined with a still-questionable decision to slap enormous widescreen borders on the screen "in the name of art" lead most people to pass on The Evil Within.
At times, the sheer amount of cultural and historical detail borders on overwhelming, and trying to keep track of it all sometimes feels like cramming for some sort of sci-fi social studies lesson.
"I created a murder scene which was experienced by the public as a murder," Hambleton says years later, his cavalier tone betraying an indifference toward his audience and fellow humans that borders on malevolence.
More fundamentally, granting one state — any state — a perennial lock on the pole position of presidential voting fosters a sense of entitlement resulting in a quadrennial parade of pandering that borders on the absurd.
As companies collect and analyze ever more data on customers, China has insisted that information be stored within its borders, on Chinese-made servers and routers, and not be transferred out of the country.
Leonie's greatest addiction, though, and one that borders on a self-annihilating compulsion, is her love for Michael, the white father of her children who has been locked up for three years at Parchman.
And you bring people together by telling the pharmaceutical industry they're not going to charge us 10 times more for the same prescription drugs as the people in Canada that borders on New Hampshire.
Either they lack empathy to a degree that borders on sociopathy, or they do not see themselves when they look inside the cage, but rather a sub-human creature undeserving of liberty and free will.
In a book published in 2015, Agnieszka Joniak-Luthi of the University of Zurich says that Shanghai residents sometimes describe people from northern Jiangsu, a province that borders on the city, as "boorish" and "unkind".
The more complex and aromatic "Herbal Snow," made from 15 different herbs and spices, is enough to make you a lifelong fan, if you are into that sort of perfume-that-borders-on-bitters flavor.
LG also highlighted the monitor's slim borders on all four sides, slim stand, and support for the HDR600 standard, a relatively new certification that grades a monitor's capability to display HDR (high dynamic range) images.
Austrian police in the Alpine province of Tyrol, which borders on northern Italy, presented plans for the installation of facilities at Brenner to inspect vehicles and process migrants, in the event formal controls are introduced.
As a result, the Obama administration substituted honest efforts to investigate claims of sexual harassment with an approach that borders on a type of Vietnam body count culture, measuring success by the rate of conviction.
One of the rescued Americans, Annie Perlick, a neonatal ICU nurse from Boston on vacation for a scuba trip, discovered she was about to be stranded when Honduras shut down its borders on March 15.
"Cold Pursuit" does incorporate modest little character tics and twists, and borders on being interesting when frittering around the fact that killing somebody isn't always as simple as they make it look in the movies.
The nuanced wording of the policy revisions — that as long as one does not kill birds directly, it is just fine to kill them indirectly, with no legal or economic consequences — borders on the ridiculous.
The faces, details, settings, and character motivation may all vary, but A Star Is Born keeps getting remade for a reason: It's a story of romance and mortality, with a swooning arc that borders on epic.
The exhibition offers a compelling counter-narrative to the violence conventionally associated with Spanish colonial art, but its complete exclusion of representations of imperial brutality — inflicted on millions of people — borders on rose-tinted historical revisionism.
But they don't love it as much as I do—an adoration that borders on religious in which "a soft serve swirl in a cone with rainbow sprinkles" is the only incantation necessary to reach nirvana.
"Continuing to call for that six or seven months before (the deadline) when you know objectively that it is becoming difficult to do it in this time period - I think that borders on irresponsibility," said Tshibanda.
Ex-Soviet Moldova, a small country that borders on the European Union and Ukraine, is politically divided between supporters of closer ties with Moscow and those who seek closer relations with the EU and United States.
Start in the northeast, which borders on the Mekong River and produces a dish called kao tod nam klook, a crispy, sweet-sour-spicy curried rice amplified by delectable bits of pork skin, ginger, and peanuts.
We're going to have borders on top of borders," Trump said of his strategy to combat illegal immigration, adding that the U.S. wouldn't "listen to other countries telling us how we should be running our immigration.
But while he may not have a genetic link to this kind of cooking, he clearly has an intuitive understanding of it, as well as a passion for its techniques and spices that borders on obsessive.
Most of these subterranean residences, which owners tend to furnish with a sparseness that borders on clinical, are less than 600 square feet, a size that the economical Swedes deem sufficient for a family of four.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States labeled China, Russia, Iran and North Korea on Friday as "morally reprehensible" governments that it said violated human rights within their borders on a daily basis, making them "forces of instability".
That valued the company at roughly $260 million — a steep valuation for an app with fewer than 15,000 customers, but one apparently justified by the company's trajectory and its support among fans, which borders on evangelical.
A lightning bug who's a nightmare in the open field, Gabriel borders on being relegated to "gadget" status, and we've probably already seen his best, but at some point maybe betting against winning streaks is dumb!
China said it would close its borders on Saturday night to almost all foreigners, even those with permits to reside in China, after a surge in cases linked to people who returned to China from abroad.
The Vivid setting turns everything so bright it borders on fluorescent, the custom setting gives you no real control over the display, and there isn't a single setting to control the gamma—which is way too high.
The students, all but two of them ethnic Pushtuns, roar with laughter as they swap yarns and savour the cuisine from Xinjiang, a Chinese region that borders on their home countries and has cultural bonds with them.
Before the show begins, I find myself sitting through a staff pep talk in which the chef paces up and down the floor, switching from wisecracks to furious rebukes with a mercurial speed that borders on manic.
The work speaks to the plights of migrants and the sordid conditions in which they live, but does so in a way that borders on victim porn, shot in a style that reminded me of Werner Herzog.
Children living in rural areas are particularly at risk of trafficking as they often hold no identification, something that makes them invisible to authorities and easier for traffickers to smuggle across borders on fake documents, experts say.
Soon their paths intersect, and the movie becomes a road picture, the two traipsing across international borders on foot, on horseback, by raft and so on, as Bennie tries to bring the reluctant Connor in to testify.
Some examples of the stagecraft that will be on display at the next summit talks, beginning Thursday: Ms. Merkel, the chancellor of Germany, projects a managerial efficiency at summit meetings with a style that borders on flavorless.
Sometimes this intimacy borders on overexposure, though it also produces some arresting vignettes: One of the most effective passages meticulously recounts Prokopi's drive to prison in order to surrender — a trip rendered both comically mundane and dreadful.
"Russia...has made military force and the violent shifting of borders on the European continent the means of politics once again," he said in the text of a speech for delivery at the opening of the conference.
The Poet X travels a narrative that's so well-trod by contemporary YA that it borders on cliché, but its highly expressive approach to the language of emotion gives it a personal-epic vibe that's all its own.
But, when you use words like "I have so many friends going to your countries trying to get rich," it borders on invoking the image of exploitation -- and being totally clueless about the history of colonialism in Africa.
"The idea that somehow we're going to take distribution and content and create something that's so powerful that we've disrupted Google, Amazon, Facebook and Netflix, it borders on comical, " he said at The New York Times' DealBook conference.
New Delhi (CNN)US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had strong words for Pakistan this week, calling on Islamabad to tackle terror havens within its borders on his maiden tour of South Asia as the US' top diplomat.
In September, more than 300 Syrian refugees arrived in the same area, a patchwork of jurisdictions that borders on the ceasefire line splitting Cyprus between Greek and Turkish Cypriots, with a United Nations 'buffer zone' in the middle.
The Sidama homeland would be carved out of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples (SNNP) region, the most ethnically diverse part of Ethiopia, a rural region of around 20 million people that borders on Kenya and South Sudan.
Fight the power, be the power, harness the power: Lemiux's protest chic borders on abstraction and begs the question of how much information is conveyed by protest portrayals aside from whom may be a candidate for jail time.
She was one of those girls that married white borders on her photos (something I could never quite master) with photo shoots she art directed for Nylon Germany — and none of it felt like she was trying too hard.
Go deeper: Pro Rata Podcast: Elon Musk's surprise settlement What they're saying: "Musk's contention — that the potential size of a car company's production for the year could not reasonably be material — borders on the ridiculous," lawyers for SEC wrote.
Like Breaking Bad, Mad Men or any of the other finely detailed shows of the current era of great television, The X-Files has fans whose obsession with the show borders on that of David Duchovny's Agent Fox Mulder.
There is, in these modes, a reveling in military pageantry that borders on irony, And alongside it, an increased vein of silliness that's built over the years, zombies and laser beams juxtaposed with M4 rifles and rocket-propelled grenades.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three Republican senators, hoping to speed the hiring of law enforcement agents on U.S. borders, on Friday introduced legislation waiving lie detector tests for job applicants who already serve in law enforcement or have done military service.
Italian news outlets reported that at least one man had died by electrocution while trying to pump water from his home in Pellestrina, an island that borders on the Venetian lagoon and forms a barrier against the Adriatic Sea.
LEBANON - Although Lebanon has not imposed hard capital controls, a state prosecutor banned traders and money exchangers from taking significant amounts of physical dollar currency out of the country at air and land borders on Sunday, without specifying amounts.
Trump himself made that case in a speech in Las Vegas over the weekend, when he cited in fiery terms Democrats' desire for "open borders" on a campaign swing designed to boost the fortunes of incumbent Republican Dean Heller.
One senator, Democrat Ed Markey of Massachusetts, said Trump's rhetoric "borders on presidential malpractice," and he's calling attention to legislation he drafted that would require congressional approval before any President could sign off on a first-use nuclear strike.
Using the gossipy, dramatic world of salons and shops, Akerman borders on ethnographer as she observes the ups and downs of love and sex between mall employees, as well as the economic prospects of the European Union more broadly.
Trucks and cars were left in traffic jams lasting as much as 37 miles and waiting up to 18 hours at several EU borders on Wednesday as governments ramped up their measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
ABC's Terry Moran said President Trump's threat to destroy North Korea during his first address to the United Nations General Assembly "borders on the threat of committing a war crime" in a post-speech analysis on the network Tuesday.
When asked whether he takes seriously William Barber's accusation that Christians who support Trump are guilty of "theological malpractice that borders on a form of heresy," Huckabee said he "totally" does not before laying blame on the Obama administration.
To me, it borders on criminal that drug companies and our government continue to turn a blind eye to people dying, suffering from rationing, or having to cross the border because they cannot afford the ridiculous prices of their insulin.
The company now uses flexible organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens that wrap around the sides of the phone, but still has physical borders on the top and bottom of the phone to hold the home sensor, camera and speakers.
But when the migrant trying to enter is traveling over remote mountains and deserts for three days, using a fence to slow them down by a few minutes doesn't have the same effect — it borders on the trivial, Rosenblum said.
"I'm sort of stunned about how much we gave up and how little we got in return," said one former official, saying the decision "borders on irresponsible" and would erode readiness and diminish the credibility of the U.S.-South Korean alliance.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Like the diabolical spawn of Franz Kafka and Michael Haneke, the Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos sets unfortunate humans loose in mazes of arbitrary, absurd authority and films them with an indifference that borders on cruelty.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Marcel Broodthaers, "Atlas" (211), offset lithograph (© 2016 Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York / SABAM, Brussels)The work of Marcel Broodthaers balances erudite postmodernism and a straightforwardness so literal that it borders on humorous.
LOUIS, AUGUST 10 (Reuters) - In 2011, amid a crackdown on international money laundering, the U.S. Treasury Department tried to close a loophole that authorities said allows drug cartels to move bulk cash across borders on gift and other prepaid cards.
LOUIS, AUGUST 22010 (Reuters) - In 22011, amid a crackdown on international money laundering, the U.S. Treasury Department tried to close a loophole that authorities said allows drug cartels to move bulk cash across borders on gift and other prepaid cards.
Jobs and wind farm plans are among the regional issues in Schleswig-Holstein, a state of 2.3 million voters that juts north of Hamburg and borders on Denmark, where Albig hopes to benefit from his incumbency advantage to return to power.
Israel, which regards Hezbollah as the biggest threat on its borders, on Sunday said it had completed efforts to find and destroy tunnels under the frontier that it said the group had dug to infiltrate fighters during a future war.
Most of these are carried over from Human Revolution, but several more have been added — including a protective armored shell, the ability to hack things like security cameras and turrets from afar, and a super-speed ability that borders on teleportation.
In other words, given what we now know about the number and orbital positions of the galaxy's planets, the degree of pessimism required to doubt the existence, at some point in time, of an advanced extraterrestrial civilization borders on the irrational.
But it has put the borders on high alert, with hundreds of additional troops patrolling, and repelling, migrants and leaving the vast green delta of the Evros River, part of the northern frontier, feeling like it is on war footing.
Among the most prominent objects in the Prussian Foundation's ethnological collection are several hundred sculptures, Benin bronzes (actually made of brass), created in an ancient kingdom that is now part of Nigeria and borders on the modern nation of Benin.
They capitalized on that in-crowd: more than anything else, Leon and Lim are savvy collaborators, two people with specific tastes who lean on a network of talented friends whose devotion to them, and vice versa, borders on the familial.
What lurks beneath, though, is not a concern for ethics or thrifty travel budgets (they might want to check EPA directors under Obama before they tee off on travel), but rather adherence to liberal environmental policy that borders on religious conviction.
The thought of the warring factions trying to make light of their foibles borders on incredulous — like one of those Comedy Central celebrity roasts, only (a) no one likes the celebrity and (b) the insults are real, not in jest.
Mr. Addison was moved because his committee's effort to put forth a more diverse slate of candidates had paid off, and also because he, himself a former pastry chef, loves Ms. Miles's peach cobbler with a passion that borders on fanaticism.
Decorative borders on the tops of certain apartment buildings, and ornamental sculptures, and gutters on brownstones in older neighborhoods, and moldings of certain skylights and windows, and even a few doors and door frames, come close to duplicating the Statue's shade.
Tusk was responding to a letter in which Johnson said the backstop - an insurance policy to preserve open borders on the island of Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union - must be erased for Britain to ratify its stalled EU divorce treaty.
The squares and the borders on Dr. Seville's games are printed with images including everything from happy aristocratic lovers to Richard M. Nixon, cannibals, brutalized slaves, shipwrecks, brown envelopes with cash bribes and advertisements for dolls, tires, biscuits, breath mints and gas lighting.
At a time when being on social media increasingly feels like it borders on masochism, this prototype tweak seems like a reasonable solution to maintaining Instagram's appeal as a corner of the internet that is still pretty tolerable and at times even enjoyable.
Sometimes, it even seemed like OnePlus' Nightscape mode was a tiny bit too good at increasing the brightness of low-light photos, as evidenced by a pic of some local graffiti that borders on being blown out despite being shot at night.
Though his subscribers are almost all children, the 21-year-old vlogger is known for posting overly sexual videos that borders on softcore porn, peddling his merch, and being related to the guy who filmed the body of someone who died by suicide.
Watch Dogs 2 is an ongoing series of quests to expose the worst of Silicon Valley, and the developers at Ubisoft used this shift to make a game that not only doesn't take itself overly seriously, but even borders on parody at times.
Their dream is to create a "megacity" of more than 40m people in Guangdong's Pearl river delta, partly by improving connections between urban centres (plans have been announced to link Guangzhou and Shenzhen, which borders on Hong Kong, by subway by 2020).
For Germany, Natascha Sadr Haghighian (working under a pseudonym, and pathetically appearing in public with a papier-mâché rock over her head) has blasted the Nazi-era pavilion and, with borders on her mind, sprayed a new massive internal dam of concrete.
Recognized by the MacArthur Foundation as "a critical voice in current conversations about racial violence," Rankine's work borders on prophecy, particularly her lauded collection of lyrical essays Citizen and its searing commentary on police brutality, featured in two pages of the book.
"I think it borders on harassment, because it isn't illegal to talk about stuff with the embassy of the country where you were born," said Elena Freyre, 70, president of ForNorm, a foundation that promotes the normalization of relations between Washington and Havana.
Mr. Kushner's reported feeler to the Russians even as President Barack Obama remained in charge of American foreign policy was a trademark move by someone with a deep confidence in his abilities that critics say borders on conceit, people close to him said.
Given that, the department said, the filing by opponents of the census question "borders on frivolous, and appears to be an attempt to reopen the evidence in this already-closed case" weeks before the Supreme Court is set to rule on the matter.
If no deal can be struck, France could tear up the Le Touquet accord and the two countries would have to reinstate borders on each side of the English Channel, the source said, adding that this was not in the interest of either side.
"The demonstrated pattern of clearly inaccurate testimony, intended or otherwise, and misleading presentations to two grand juries and two judges in two states all shielded by an erroneous ruling which buried any effective impeachment at trial borders on remarkable," he stated in his report.
Michael Jordan basically remade the brand in his ruthless image, and if Nike occasionally goes through goofy periods (those stupid LeBron and Kobe puppets), it's because what they do best — a relentlessness that borders on warfare — only fits certain moments and certain kinds of athletes.
Syson and Wagstaff's curation deliciously borders on the profane, an unholy suite of juxtapositions that force viewers to consider if something like a Jeff Koons sculpture of Buster Keaton belongs in the same room as a 15th-century polychromatic wood sculpture from the Renaissance.
That night the ship Aquarius, helmed by the pan-European humanitarian group SOS Méditerranée and with a medical team from Doctors Without Borders on board, was setting out to sea, looking for refugees who have cast off from Africa in boats scarcely worthy of bathtubs.
The Broadway Junction transit hub borders on Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brownsville, East New York, Cypress Hills, Ocean Hill and Bushwick, neighborhoods that have long been home to poor and working-class African-American families but that have increasingly drawn more racially and economically diverse newcomers.
Although Facebook had declined to identify the fake Russian pages, The Daily Beast and other news organizations ferreted out a few of them, including one called "Secured Borders" on immigration and another called "Being Patriotic" that promoted pro-Trump rallies in Florida last year.
We are now in an increasingly adversarial relationship with a huge world power, with a country that has thousands of nuclear weapons, that has a veto in the UN Security Council, that spans 11 time zones, that borders on the Middle East, East Asia and Europe.
Netflix, meanwhile, works fine but still treats the G20163 as a 22016:29 device, meaning that content shot in cinematic widescreen like Master of None or Mad Max Fury Road is displayed as a rectangle in the middle of the screen with borders on all four sides.
The vice president also highlighted the United States' "pressure campaign" on North Korea, its "commitment to uphold the freedom of the seas and skies" and determination to ensure that Southeast Asian nations are secure in their sovereign borders, on land, and at sea in the digital world.
Evolution in MMA borders on cliché, mainly because it's true: the last decade has layered flash and creativity and gamesmanship on top of the hardnosed wrestler with a gas tank—Jon Jones, Sanchez's teammate at Jackson Wink MMA in Albuquerque, is a better exemplar than most.
It has depended on growth, on the "return" of Russian-majority areas outside the borders, on - until three years ago - rising living standards and an end to major conflict in Chechnya, where Putin has sanctioned the brutal and anti-gay rule of the region's president, Ramzan Kadyrov.
Replay review has been a great thing for all sports—even if turning it into a strategic element via the "challenge" does not really do anything to advance the "get all calls right" credo—but there are areas in each sport where replay borders on unworkable.
"I think because of the talk of Trump on closing the borders, on deporting 11 million people, which is impossible and too costly to do, he has spooked those very moderate Republicans, those Republicans that I think can see an advantage in immigration reform," he said.
"We are very much on the same lines, swimming in the same channels, swimming in the same direction," Mr. Juncker said at the news conference at which Mr. Muscat spoke, adding that he was optimistic about plans to make the bloc's borders on the Mediterranean more secure.
But the game's commitment to a veneer of accuracy, along with its repeated reminders of the actual war it draws from, means that the game blurs the lines between history and fantasy and entertainment in a way that is unusual and unsettling, and occasionally borders on upsetting.
That "The Trouble With Following the Rules: On 'Date Rape,' 'Victim Culture,' and Personal Responsibility" is as relevant now as when it was first published 23 years ago is a testament to both the obdurate nature of that public conversation and Gaitskill's intuition, which borders on clairvoyance.
The technology almost sounds like it borders on science fiction, but Heatworks already sells an $800 on-demand home water heater that relies on the technique, and at last year's CES, it introduced a countertop dishwasher called the Tetra that doesn't require any plumbing connections for hot water.
Women of East Asian descent, who in America form a relatively affluent minority, are perhaps the true heirs to indie angst, best positioned to harness its requisite dual staples: a sense of unbelonging that borders on the existential, and the time and privilege necessary to sing about it.
"Defence Lines" has raised thorny old questions about the relationship between art and politics, but its reception has posed them in a novel way: an instant feedback loop has developed between the visions of walls and borders on display, and the people responsible for guarding them in real life.
The agency also wrote that Musk's defense that he was unaware the February tweet would be seen as material to Tesla's business "borders on the ridiculous," as well as questioned whether the CEO had made any sort of good-faith effort to comply with the terms of the settlement.
The custom would be troubling under the best of circumstances; in a city where, only last year, terrorists ambushed and killed 129 at a concert hall, open-air cafes and other public places, the idea of penning people up in spaces difficult to exit borders on the irresponsible.
Beer is proof that God, should he exist—and if we're being truthful here, a dance music website probably isn't the best host for a lengthy discussion of the plausibility of theistic beings— hates us, or at least views humanity with a disdain that borders on total sadism.
The Bureau's last review of the monument's resources, completed in 2008, noted that more than 46,000 acres had been set aside for grazing — and that over the course of a decade, ranchers had used only 58 percent of available public lands within its borders, on average, each year.
She glances up at the stiff man with a look of total and utter shame, the kind of shame that borders on degradation, the kind of shame that eats away at the soul for years to come, the kind of shame that sends your stomach into triple backflips.
Their bickering sometimes borders on the ridiculous — see the saga of the Harlem deer — but it underscores a broader problem: The mayor and the governor need to work together on policies from affordable housing to homelessness to education, and their attempts to undercut each other create a frustrating gridlock.
It borders on the melodramatic to say that Rory MacDonald will be fighting for his life when he steps into the Octagon to face Stephen Thompson in the main event at the sold out UFC Fight Night in Ottawa, Canada on June 18, but he's certainly fighting for his livelihood.
It's "The Greatest Love of All," a song of such earnestness and fulgent self-esteem that under no circumstances could it also be cool, under no circumstances could it be "Before I Let Go." Its sense of hope borders on the axiomatic — who doesn't believe that children are the future?
The risk that a woman infected with Zika will pass it on to her fetus, leading to birth defects, is between 1 percent and 29 percent, according to various studies, a number that borders on useless for many practitioners and makes decisions about whether to terminate a pregnancy even more fraught.
"The motion borders on frivolous, and appears to be an attempt to reopen the evidence in this already-closed case and to drag this Court into Plaintiffs' eleventh-hour campaign to improperly derail the Supreme Court's resolution of the government's appeal," the letter filed in federal court in New York reads.
The trademark OV look is a racerback crop top and a matching pair of high-waisted leggings, an outfit designed to shape and flatter the body, and to expose it: OV's textured compression fabric is so snug that it borders on disciplinary, and its leggings "sculpt" the body, like Spanx.
The governments of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea "violate the human rights of those within their borders on a daily basis and are forces of instability as a result," Sullivan said in a preface to the congressionally mandated report that documents human rights in nearly 200 countries and territories.
The scenes at the borders on Friday will revive memories of the 2015 migrant crisis, when more than a million people, mostly from the Middle East and Asia, trekked from Turkey across the Balkans towards western Europe, igniting furious rows between EU governments and fuelling support for far-right parties.
" Before Mr. Abbas spoke, United Nations Secretary General António Guterres addressed the council and reaffirmed the 193-member organization's commitment to the longstanding pledge for a solution that envisioned two states "living side by side in peace and security within recognized borders on the basis of the pre-1967 lines.
" Mr. Tri Quang grew so influential that Time magazine put him on its cover in 1966, calling him South Vietnam's "mysterious High Priest of Disorder" and describing him as having "an unerring instinct for politics, a perfect sense of timing and a control over his followers that borders on the charismatic.
In just about every conversation, Trump's name was invoked, not as an example, or even as a punch line, but as the source of potential danger – a leader who doesn't much care about rules-based order, cooperation across borders on issues such as climate change or what the idea of "global governance" means.
In spite of all of the national and international conflicts, in spite of all of the natural and human-caused disasters, and in spite of the continual and varied challenges to our national and personal dignities, we can occasionally work together to accomplish something so amazing that it borders on the magical.
"I think because of the talk of Trump on closing the borders, on deporting 11 million people, which is impossible and too costly to do, he has spooked those very moderate Republicans, those Republicans that I think can see an advantage in immigration reform," Richardson said Thursday in Washington, D.C., according to Politico.
"Just imagine, as we increase production of medical equipment, factories cannot get the components they need in time, thousands of bus and truck drivers are stranded at internal borders on parking lots, creating more health risk and disrupting our supply chains," Von der Leyen said Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop, Editing by William Maclean
"Just imagine, as we increase production of medical equipment, factories cannot get the components they need in time, thousands of bus and truck drivers are stranded at internal borders on parking lots, creating more health risk and disrupting our supply chains," Von der Leyen said Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop, Editing by William Maclean
In the political arena, Haidt continued, if one gains prestige for outdoing others on one's devotion to sacred values — such as guarding America's borders, on the right, or being antiracist on the left — then the party's rhetoric will shift to the extremes, with candidates making more extreme proposals that gain them prestige.
During a jumbled political melee between xenophobes from the present and the past, a delegate is ordered to return to her own time period; a pianist bangs out Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," singing along with frantic glee that borders on panic; and the auditorium's pipe organ is briefly employed to unexpectedly earsplitting effect.
During a jumbled political melee between xenophobes from the present and the past, a delegate is ordered to return to her own time period; a pianist bangs out Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," singing along with frantic glee that borders on panic; and the auditorium's pipe organ is briefly employed to unexpectedly earsplitting effect.
Cover: Migrants disembark from the "Aquarius" ship of the NGO SOS Mediterranee - Doctors without borders on May 26, 2017 coming from Libya, Nigeria, Mali, Morocco, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Guinea, Liberia, Guinea Bisseau, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Benin, Burkina Faso and rescued in the Canal of Sicily the same day when 34 people died.
Tom Brady is a legitimate candidate for Most Valuable Player despite missing the first four weeks of the season because of a suspension, and even though the Patriots' game plan is weakened significantly with the season-ending injury to Rob Gronkowski, they still have enough offensive options that the game seemingly borders on unfair.
Click here to view original GIFBy today's standards the original Teddy Ruxpin, essentially a stuffed toy bear wrapped around a cassette player, borders on archaic, but in 20173 few toys incorporated any kind of technology, and the bear felt as futuristic to a seven-year-old version of me as the original iPhone did a decade ago.
"I think that any attempt at replacing borders on the island of Ireland is a mistake, not just because it's a threat to the peace process, but because it damages the process of reconciliation, of the healing of wounds, of building a new type of society," Mairtin O Muilleoir, Sinn Fein lawmaker and former Belfast mayor, told CNBC.

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