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So by implication, Bannon was arguing for a cheaper dollar.
By implication, you seemed to support the accusations levelled against Brett Kavanaugh.
Claire is a fascinating character, sometimes by design and sometimes by implication.
Todd VanDerWerff: Green Book is mostly a movie about racism by implication.
He questioned Trump's grasp of the policy and — by implication — his competence.
Warren's green-military plan is that it is practical, and, by implication,
Obama's letter, by implication, asked President Trump to think twice before doing it.
"The Study of Poetry," Matthew Arnold saddled poetry, and by implication all of
By implication, Ms. Veselnitskaya, said, those political contributions were tainted by "stolen" money.
Shaikh: You need to show beyond a reasonable doubt, not just by implication.
What's beautiful about Toy Story 2 is how these themes develop mostly by implication.
Executives fear the exit will do no good to America's—and by implication their—reputation.
Rolling Stone spokeswoman Kathryn Brenner called defamation by implication a "critical element" of the suit.
In clear, elegant prose it makes large claims in metaphysics, morals and, by implication, politics.
And I blame it on the 24 hour news cycle, and by implication the consumer.
" And then, by implication, "What a terrible thing the lack of liberty in France is.
It is the most real thing in the painting and, by implication, in her world.
The president has the constitutional authority to appoint and, by implication, fire those folks at will.
Rather, it is by implication that Albee tries to establish whiteness, through social and class context.
By implication, this would have to be more severe than the global shock of 2008-2009.
I don&apost appreciate what you have said about single mothers, and by implication my family.
Both "Exhibit b" and excerpts from "vickie" explore conflicts, including, by implication, those of modern Israel.
Eramo also failed to provide evidence that Rolling Stone intended to defame her by implication, Conrad said.
And the "we," by implication, can only be white American diners befuddled—or delighted—by this influx.
Now by implication, so is Vetements, vaulted from the underground fringes to the center of the establishment.
Many conservatives see such coverage as just another opportunity for the media to condemn Trump by implication.
Okay, but this is something you've done by implication, more or less every time you've touched this topic.
The online samples that fared well raise some concerns about the other online pollsters, if only by implication.
Instead, it solved many of those questions by implication, choosing to focus on the end of the characters' journeys.
"Stainless steel use is also highly skewed towards kitchen applications (and, by implication, nickel and ferrochrome demand)," it added.
By implication, that singles them out as avatars of progressive foreign policy in a field of 20-plus candidates.
After all, no other president has publicly professed that his motives are "politically [in]correct" and by implication unconstitutional.
They're malicious, but slow and predictable, and the film veers away from their kid-eating activities except by implication.
In other words, the majority opinion — and by implication, his own vote — wasn't really as harsh as it seemed.
If these persons are to be pitied, by implication, members of risk groups who 'infected' them must be culpable.
Our dependence on big donors' generosity would have to fall and, by implication, we would have to be less extravagant.
By implication, weed might also keep your farm in business if the apocalyptic heat from climate change melts your vegetables.
Mayor de Blasio is facing increasing criticism for his vocal support of Mr. Ponte — and by implication, other correction officials.
Two important new books offer useful and complementary explanations for what has occurred and, by implication, what must be done.
We cannot remain silent and by implication approve of the use of The Post-Gazette to provide cover for racism.
They've also pushed bills declaring Israel a "national state of the Jewish people" (and not, by implication, its Muslim or Christian citizens).
Other artificial creatures that were more ruthless, more efficient, more robotic – and, by implication, less human – might turn out to be stronger.
"That will not happen until they have sontaku," says Yukari Sekiguchi, Shintomi's manager, referring to the Japanese concept of understanding by implication.
After such a sharp rise in gold values, by implication, total gold holdings within any portfolio have increased on a relative basis.
Only, when the Enterprise (or Voyager or DS9) passes each test, often with flying colors, so too, by implication, does civilization itself.
A New York listing would be a way of bringing the company — and by implication, the country — into the full financial sphere.
By implication, then, what ends up becoming substitution very often looks like complementary or coexistence for an awfully long time at first.
Signs of renewed growth in China's manufacturing activity are a major positive for base metals demand and by implication prices this year.
The Constitution also authorizes national defense (including, in part, NASA), and administration of the District of Columbia (including, by implication, the Smithsonian).
Nevertheless, Moore's protest at the coarsening of popular entertainment — and, by implication, everything else — remains deeply felt and somehow also very funny.
He described the Iranian presence next door as the Netanyahu government's main concern, by implication offering Assad a chance for immunity from Israel.
America, by implication, is perfectly happy to change the definition of whiteness if it means the country can remain a majority-white nation.
Teixeira says it would be a mistake for Democrats to "write off" older white politicians -- and by implication older white voters -- from Biden's generation.
On May 2nd, a Congressional committee pleaded with airline bosses to improve service or, by implication, face legislation to force them to be nicer.
From Mr. Trump's perspective, the voters did not give him the credit he felt he deserved; by implication, voters are clueless or self-absorbed.
China has created an unsustainable credit bubble, and this will come crashing down, taking the Chinese—and by implication, East Asian—economy with it.
Its inauspicious beginnings are hinted at in the plain-spoken subtitle, "From Refugee Camp to Project," but the happy ending is there by implication.
Iran's Supreme Leader the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is throwing sand back, pledging to undermine US interests in Iraq and by implication its Kurdish region.
In a series of drawings derived from frames of the film, the artist tracks the shifting spatial orientation of the hat — and by implication, Mrs.
You had the Russians talking about cutting off supply of the gas to the Ukrainians and by implication to Eastern Europe, even to Western Europe.
By implication, the Perelson family's stuff was still in there, frozen just as it was the day of the crime, like a morbid time capsule.
At some point, whether on the debate stage or in a future rally, Trump will respond by reaffirming his positions, and by implication his dominance.
He tends to speak by implication, with a kind of conspiratorial barroom confidence that says: You and I, normal people, we know what's going on.
The Constitution, for all its virtues, shamefully incorporated the institution of slavery and, by implication, accepted the definition of America as a white man's republic.
On his first stop, in Athens, Obama would give a speech about populism, nationalism, globalization, tribalism, and, by implication, the ominous rise of Donald Trump.
It's not rough, exactly, but all the old men who are 86ed from Milano's on Houston (and, by implication, everywhere else) are still given refuge there.
The deans of national security rise up to defend him — and, by implication, intelligence officers and federal investigators who are closing in on the White House.
Of course, any argument that weed has become more potent (and, by implication, more dangerous) assumes we actually know how strong it was in decades past.
EUROPEAN GLOOM, US DOWNTURN Signs of renewed growth in China's manufacturing activity are a major positive for base metals demand and by implication prices this year.
Second, Kim got security guarantees for his odious regime, and by implication, the preservation of his own role as the greatest of his impoverished country's supreme leaders.
Equally importantly, the reverberations will be felt in Moscow, where anger and frustration over the impact of U.S. sanctions – and by implication Vladimir Putin's leadership – is increasing.
If Trump declines the golden toilet, by implication he would seem to believe that there are things (such as van Gogh paintings) that transcend money and commerce.
"The uncertainties are sizable, and progress toward our goals and, by implication, the appropriate stance of monetary policy will depend on how these uncertainties evolve," she said.
He was in Alabama on Tuesday, stumping for Senate candidate Roy Moore, when he lashed out at Mitt Romney, his family, and by implication, an entire religion.
And that, for now, means avoiding jumping into what could have become a strategically hard to leave partnership with Moscow and perhaps by implication also with Beijing.
A new study argues that PtG could help California, and by implication other jurisdictions aiming for clean grids, reach ambitious clean-energy targets without spiking electricity costs.
"There is something called defamation by implication: if you say 'a,' and then you say 'b,' and then a reasonable reader would take away 'c,' " he added.
Saudi Arabias energy minister said on Tuesday the kingdom had already managed to recover supply to customers to its pre-attack level by implication using stored crude.
Politicians from both major parties, including President Obama, buy into this idea of pledging to secure the border and that by implication the border is not secure.
While Trump never called Zervos a liar directly, Wang said that he referred to her by implication, adding that defamatory comments are not protected by the First Amendment.
In a series of drawings derived from frames of the Zapruder film, Durbin tracks the shifting spatial orientation of Jackie Kennedy's pink pillbox hat — and by implication, Mrs.
By implication, it is Venter himself who has triumphed by re-creating life out of life, who sees things not as they are but as they might be.
In the face of that reality, Mr. Gold finds intimations of perfection — meals, dishes, single bites that sustain his faith in Los Angeles and, by implication, in humanity.
"We like to work with companies like Xiaomi to take risks," lavished Qualcomm's president Cristiano Amon upon his hosts, using 5G uptake to jibe at Apple by implication.
Ten male actors, dressed in contemporary work clothes, delivered a chorus of hopelessness in the face of the Hundred Years' War and, by implication, of the Trump Administration.
Now, he added, it was their job to prove it — and, by implication, to show that the White House was wrong about what had led to the attack.
By definition, white people predominate in white spaces, and by implication blacks and other people of color are often absent there or when present made to feel uneasy.
Both by implication in his stories (in which the visibly different, the outsiders, were heroes), and directly in editorials, Mr Lee advocated for equality and spoke out against prejudice.
In debate preparation sessions, Mr. Rubio had practiced quickly pivoting from skirmishes with Republicans, like Mr. Christie, back to his real target: Mr. Obama and, by implication, Hillary Clinton.
Group of 20 financial leaders at a meeting expressed renewed concern about the United States' global trade relations and by implication the Trump administration's concern over the strong dollar.
Increasingly, as he did in mocking Mr. Rubio, Mr. Christie has been arguing to voters that he is electable in November — and that, by implication, his rivals are not.
The Supreme Court decided decades ago that these rights, when taken together, form a penumbra of rights by implication, and that the right to privacy is one of them.
Mr. Trump arrived at the debate in Las Vegas after days of making venomous attacks on the democratic process, and by implication, the voters' ability to make sound choices.
And nothing more bedevils lawyers and editors than claims for "libel by implication" — when the facts may be right but a plaintiff says that the story implied something defamatory.
Each of a single, precisely mixed color, they orbit around a tiny dot of paint at or very near the center, extending outward to the edges and (by implication) beyond.
By imposing population limits on China's largest cities, officials hope to combat what they call "big-city disease": congestion, pollution and excessive pressure on urban resources (including, by implication, housing).
Without pointing out any valid evidence that this situation has in any shape or form influenced Armenia's relations with the United States, Gathman wants to draw conclusions by implication alone.
It's interesting to note that while Melotti, as Fogle writes, made "a necessary return to the human figure" after the war, it is present in his work mostly by implication.
Another response is the disavowal of traditional literary authority: just as there are many stories, so, too, are there many ways of narrating them and thus, by implication, many authors.
That someone with reasonably tolerant parents in the mid-1980s could nonetheless feel such shame and self-loathing says a lot, by implication, about those who lacked such emotional support.
What he is saying, by implication, is that the affliction of partisan propaganda reflects not a problem of supply but of demand—a deep and transparent expression of popular desire.
By implication I blame everyone who knows in his bones that things are being done wrong and won't trust himself enough to act like the citizen of a self-governing country.
"By implication we expect to see stronger cash flow for 2017, so something around or above break even next year for free cash flow is absolutely what we targeting," he said.
The British prime minister and the leader of Her Majesty's opposition gave speeches on the same day this week, outlining their vision for their country's economy – and by implication, its society.
The fact that he has 15 million subscribers, a lot of them young, led many to say that he (and, by implication, YouTube) has an even greater responsibility than other YouTubers.
Group of 20 financial leaders at a meeting expressed renewed concern about the United States' global trade relations and by implication the Donald Trump White House's concern over the strong dollar.
Last week, Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, came here to declare that as president, he would revive the fortunes of the American steel industry — and, by implication, Monessen.
It demonstrated that the way a supernova explosion drives galactic winds also captures the behavior of the movement of waves in oceans and, by implication, the movement of fluids in cells.
Last year, three design students subtly altered official MTA maps of the subway system to call attention to Rikers Island and, by implication, the need to reform our criminal justice system.
All of them replace the fiction of cultural authenticity — and, by implication, the oversimplified idea of "cultural appropriation" — with a far broader constellation of terms: translation, simulation, exchange, conquest, recombination, hybridity.
But he suggests that such indifference reflects bias, because the experience of fish—and, by implication, the experience of many lower-order creatures—is nearer to ours than we might think.
There are contexts in which the notion of women as horticulture might prove charming, but this one invites us to forget that these women are concubines and, by implication, sex slaves.
In an interview with the Financial Times published on April 3, Trump demanded that China fix North Korea or else face the threat of some (unspecified, but by implication military) US action.
He reiterated familiar talking points like Apple's commitment to privacy (and, by implication, its rivals lack of commitment) while spelling out public concerns in recent years regarding data collection, surveillance, and manipulation.
Cunningham's scene works because he doesn't need to explain what is happening to Billy; Billy's latent homosexuality and inability to trust his father are solved by his pleasure—that is, by implication.
But it also establishes that within the world of Metro 2033, it's Europe and the West whose loss and identity is worth remembering and, by implication, redeeming in the world to come.
We have the beginning of the end of a messy legal battle as a Delaware court will determine whether these five Viacom directors stay, and by implication, Mr. Dauman as chief executive.
By implication Varda too is a gleaner, a person who practices "cinécriture"—her term for her art, which translates as writing-cinema—to record the world around her, as she sees it.
This narrative poses a critical question: If the main character is a fall guy—and thus, by implication, a victim of miscarried justice—where does the "epic trail of destruction" emanate from?
Commentary The British prime minister and the leader of Her Majesty's opposition gave speeches on the same day this week, outlining their vision for their country's economy – and by implication, its society.
"Nothing was motherfucking handed to me," she keeps repeating in the video — and so, by implication, she had no choice but to make her own way through life, through robbery if necessary.
There is also a directive that religious minorities from those Muslim-majority countries, which by implication means Christians in many cases, get priority among refugees eventually admitted to the United States. Sen.
For a second, it seems as if the charge might stick, but then, the media personality pushes back, suggesting the president is wrong to threaten the freedom of the press, even by implication.
Other risks it listed for potential investors include: A potential failure to attract new advertisers; the fact that most of its users are young, and by implication, fickle; and possible foreign government censorship.
Which brings us to Bruni's main argument: that those on the left and by implication, those concerned with the quality of their food, are guilty of "food snobbery" for judging Trump's eating habits.
Notably, any person who "expressly or by implication" negates "the existence of the State of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state" already is prohibited from running for Parliament, known as the Knesset.
They warned him that if he told them too much they would have to write an incident report, which would be forwarded to security officials, exposing him—and, by implication, them—to retaliation.
Looking to the future, Cosatu, the labour union federation and an ally of the ANC, is openly backing Mr Zuma's deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa, to become ANC president (and by implication the country's next president).
In this case, they document a personal uprooting but refer by implication to huge enforced population shifts occurring at the time and point ahead to the perilous mass wanderings that define the world today.
There have been more abstract justifications as well around a perceived fall in the "neutral" rate of interest, which by implication means the Fed's current target policy rate is more restrictive than previously estimated.
American in the broadest possible sense, from the United States of America, north of the border, to Mexico and by implication all of the other countries south of the border that are also American.
Only a few days before General Suleimani's assassination, an angry mob breached Baghdad's Green Zone and surrounded the American embassy, an act for which Mr. Trump held Iran, and by implication General Suleimani, responsible.
The Daily Beast acknowledged these concerns in a follow-up note, writing: There was some concern that the original version of this story might out gay male athletes, even by implication, or compromise their safety.
The last thing he wants is a nasty spat with Netanyahu that would give the Republicans an opportunity to accuse him of being anti-Israel and, by implication, link Hillary Clinton to such a policy.
But for Prince Muhammad the lesson of the Arab spring, and of history, is that regimes that lack deep roots are doomed to be swept away; by implication the Al Sauds are here to stay.
Letter To the Editor: Re "When Cities Spurn Growth, Equality Suffers" (front page, July 4): I strongly disagree with those who blame zoning and land use regulations (and, by implication, comprehensive planning) in Boulder, Colo.
That said, I believe, by implication and past precedent, a full and fair trial in the Senate is what was expected by the Framers of the Constitution and is what should occur in this case.
The silence continued even after the FTC and Uber settled the investigation with terms requiring the company not to "misrepresent in any manner, expressly or by implication," how the firm "monitors" or "protects" personal information.
Sir James expects China to be the company's largest market for its cars — something that would by implication favour one of the Far Eastern nations where Dyson currently has manufacturing operations, such as Singapore or Malaysia.
I asked Mr. Schiff during the Judiciary Committee's deliberations about the concern of many Democrats that by limiting the articles of impeachment to Ukraine, the Democrats were by implication saying that other Trump misdeeds were acceptable.
The only satisfaction tourists bring, Ms. Trubilina said, is their "disappointment to find that life here is not so terrible" and the hope that they might help counter Teriberka's and, by implication, Russia's reputation for chronic despair.
Apart from a long riff on immigration and a nod to judicial nominations, the conservatism of the speech was heavy on generalities about flag, faith and family, with more polarizing issues like abortion mentioned only by implication.
In other words, the performance forced audience members, of whatever race, to confront, in an immediate, experiential way, their complicity as bystanders to the scene — and, by implication, to the atrocities of the larger U.S. prison system.
By implication, was he just kidding when he—to name one example—promoted the idea that the kids who died in the Sandy Hook massacre were actors planted by the CIA to bolster support for gun control laws?
Part of the humiliation of being helped to bring forth what should emerge naturally (or, by implication, not at all) is the speed with which the most generous impulse — to create — begins to look like the most selfish.
It explains not only his personal disillusionment, but, by implication, his alienation from idealistic young people like Ramon and also from the majority of American men of Greg's age and race, whose beliefs have become incomprehensible to him.
By implication, investors must think Wall Street is well-protected – that when you buy a stock, it may naturally go up or down, but it could never disappear from your account or have its price manipulated by nefarious actors.
" The enforcement order also imposes some obligations on WFC itself, and by implication, on WFC's senior management, notably to develop a written plan "to further improve its firmwide compliance and operational risk management program, acceptable to the [Federal] Reserve.
Trump has appealed to racial resentments more openly than any national figure in either party since George Wallace in the 223s, while declaring that Democrats are the real racists for accusing him, and by implication his supporters, of racism.
And they include the quiet fear and loathing Trump continues to inspire among Republican elites — including the former Republican president who recently slammed him by implication, and the two Republican senators who just questioned his fitness for his office.
Had history not intervened, there might have been more of them in Dessau: nearly anonymous testaments to the ideals of the old, fractious, continuously fascinating school, present only by implication, as its students and teachers wanted, in everyday life.
Mr Macron thinks that his new European Intervention Initiative and the EU's Permanent Structured Co-operation, underpinned by the European Defence Fund, can integrate military operations and boost Europe's capabilities, by implication providing a foundation for Europe's post-NATO defence.
SHAUN BREIDBART Pelham, N.Y. To the Editor: I have been reading columnists of The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and The New York Times as they all — in lock step — excoriate Donald Trump and, by implication, those who support him.
By implication, the letter, published by The New York Times on Saturday, argues that the President is within his rights to shut down an investigation into his own conduct and to pardon associates accused of criminal action while avoiding consequences to himself.
Researchers found the opposite reaction when they presented a vignette involving a pregnant woman who ran into precisely the same addiction problems but who was in her early 20s, a high school dropout, by implication unmarried, and living in a government-subsidized apartment.
"If this doesn't tend to undermine scientists, and by implication their scientific conclusions, then I don't know what it does," Oreskes said, noting that the comparison Stephens makes to Hillary Clinton's campaign advisors being overly certain in the outcome of the presidential election is absurd.
But just when he seems to have signed on with the Republicans' quiet chorus of enablers, he sounds another critical note — like last Thursday's essay on freedom of the press, in which he called out the president explicitly and his misguided political base by implication.
When the building opened in 1978, Ada Louise Huxtable, the senior architecture critic of The New York Times, hailed it as the most important building of the era, and she called Mr. Pei, at least by implication, the pre-eminent architect of the time.
Stevens casts his beloved wife Alexis in the roles of both women, and in "Virginia," he draws one of the scenes from the point of view of the rapacious rich man, by implication associating the viewer with the crime as his hands reach towards her.
Beyond the problems inherent in the provisions of the Iran deal – and U.S. reluctance to do anything that might upset Iran, and by implication the deal itself – another reason for serious concern regarding the JCPOA touches on one of the arguments used to sell the deal.
The day after his banquet, The Associated Press printed the elaborate menu, along with the guest list, which included the nation's richest men, millionaires like Andrew Carnegie, John Jacob Astor and Jay Gould, who could afford a nine-course meal and, by implication, a nine-course president.
When Farage, in his speech in Jackson, fulminated against the banks, the liberal media and the political establishment, he was not talking about foreign bodies but about the aliens in our midst, as it were, our own elites who are, by implication, not "real, "ordinary" or "decent.
Among the topics they discuss is the need to contextualize his photographs and, by implication, others as well in an exhibition of this nature; the underbelly of "desert bloom" and its potentially negative long-term impact on the natural ecosystem; and how colonialism is inscribed in the desert landscape.
The only way to sum up his various costumes and personas is to say they can't be summed up — that their cumulative effect is to represent the full spectrum of human expression and suggest that spectrum can be singularly inhabited by one person, or by implication any of us.
In 1857, Wilkie Collins and Charles Dickens collaborated on a play about the Arctic, "The Frozen Deep," in which a malevolent explorer by the name of Richard Wardour encounters his romantic rival in the Far North and is presented with the opportunity to kill (and, by implication, eat) him.
Intimations of mortality had always coursed through Warhol's art and the 2205s brought new ones in eerie pictures of skulls, and, by implication, in "Shadows," a 239-plus panel abstract tour de force in which darkness has no source and no end: It's just there, foreboding, miasmic, waiting.
On Tuesday, The New York Times reported that unnamed advisers told the paper that Trump has also resurrected the racist lie of his political vivification: the question of Barack Obama's birthplace, and by implication, his legitimacy as America's first black president, or put another way, its only nonwhite president.
Logan, if he'd read Viet Thanh Nguyen's novel The Sympathizer and its artful skewering of both Coppola's film and, by implication, Conrad's text, might realize some Vietnamese and Asian American artists would find that particular novel, recalling as it does that particular film, a dubious aesthetic standard to attain.
A study in May by the National Foundation for American Policy found that Presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on China, Mexico and, by implication, Japan would be ineffective in shielding American workers from foreign imports, since producers from other countries would export the same products to the United States.
At a 30,000-foot level, Trump's speech at the White House amounted to an argument that the bill would unleash growth, prosperity and stock market bull runs that would usher in a new era of economic well-being and bulging 401(k)s and by implication dispose voters well toward Republicans.
The camera performs some wickedly effective tricks, such as hovering close to a character's face as she glimpses a fresh horror—a ghost, a corpse, or, sometimes, nothing at all—and then lingering there, refusing to show us what's scaring her (and suggesting, by implication, that we're the scary thing).
Not only do the likes of Twitter already have a global user base (and, by implication, a potential new fan base), but social networks can also offer tentative expanders the ability to target expansion into areas where the data we willingly scatter across the internet demonstrates greater interest and potential profitability.
Broad swaths of his own State Department -- at least 1,000 officials in American embassies from Jakarta to Nairobi, across Europe and back to Washington -- have already signed a letter condemning his immigration ban and by implication questioned his entire world view -- one that will in no way make America or the world safer.
Telling us that slavery wasn't all bad, even by implication, distracts from Michelle Obama's point that only in a country of immense promise and self-confidence could the descendants of those people who were forced to cut and drag the granite of the Early Republic now inhabit their handiwork as the first family.
A general theory of how quantum computers are causing the Effect has NASA, Google, and (by implication) the Nazi-infiltrated shadow government of the United States using quantum computers to merge our universe with a parallel one, most likely one where Germany won World War II (hence the Jewish-sounding Berenstein becomes Berenstain).
"Foreigners are on average between 10-15 percent of daily turnover on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange so by implication, domestic investors are more than 80 percent...The market can only mature if it broadens its investor base, instead of being dominated by retail investors" said Snowball, who has lived in Vietnam since 2002.
But if you look at this week's episode from the perspective of anybody in the world of Succession who isn't a Roy, then what Shiv did — just casually dismantling her father by implication when she said it's time for the end of "dinosaurs," then not at all convincingly insisting those dinosaurs don't include her father — probably seems pretty savvy.
"That is extraordinary in and of itself that the president's own former chief of staff believes John Bolton, and by implication, does not believe the president of the United States that he worked closely with for such a long time," House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session How low will the president go?
It is, in fact, by implication almost the reverse: The only people who might feel unready for communion under Bishop McElroy's vision of spiritual maturation are Catholics whose lives are particularly chaotic and messed-up, who don't feel sure at all about where they stand with God, to say nothing of their kids and ex-spouses or lovers or boyfriends or whomever.
Outside Mr. Schumer's prewar building on Prospect Park West in Brooklyn, there have been two actions this month in which hundreds of ordinary people convened, letting the senator, who is the minority leader, know that they are keeping watch, and, by implication, that they will work to install some other Democrat in his place if he concedes, or gets lazy.
" What Didion does capture, powerfully, in this book is the insularity of many places in the South, and, by implication, how insular the elites (like herself) are in places like California and New York and Washington — a thought she would develop further in her essays in The New York Review of Books (collected in the 2001 volume "Political Fictions") and in "Fixed Ideas.
This is the polar opposite of a view that was novel when espoused by President Bill Clinton 20 years ago, and has mellowed to a bipartisan cliché of American public life: that some challenges such as terrorism, nuclear weapons, and migration are so large and complex that they can only be solved collectively, in an environment where, by implication, sovereignty is not paramount.
" To solve the problem of T-Mobile having to support its own new competitor, the deal contains a long list of things T-Mobile must do, including specific traffic management requirements, operational support, and three years of handling billing and customer support, but the authors say that list "discloses by implication the enormous difficulties that arise in having one company assist its direct competitor.
Pensions are of course just one claim on the public purse; since both the American and British governments are running budget deficits and have seen a rising debt-to-GDP ratio, it is also true to say that citizens of both societies have not paid in full for the services they receive; they are, by implication, leaving future taxpayers to foot part of the bill.
He wrote just one female character, Kundry, and a singing chorus of sirens, the Flower Maidens, who appear only in Act II. Kundry, traumatically divided between carnal and spiritual forces, and the Flower Maidens are femmes fatales who try to lure Parsifal (and by implication other knights) from the path of virtue; Wagner's knights, though they're stirring and needy in other ways, are conceived as ludicrously chaste.
Styles' follow-up single, "Two Ghosts," didn't even chart, and "Kiwi," the sexiest song on the album (he loves sexualizing fruit by implication), mostly made news thanks to the video, set in a grade school classroom, featuring puppies and a mini Styles doppelganger, all of which raised questions about what it all meant, including whether the song was inspired by a former Australian girlfriend.
This did indeed happen, but when it did, Rubio did not rise to the occasion, but most famously discussed the size of presumptive GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's hands (and by implication, other parts of the male anatomy).
In his follow-up the next day about how he was being treated unfairly by the media, he split hairs again about how Florida was just in the "cone" of the forecast, and by implication, that everything might be OK. As I write this on Friday night, the latest forecasts are saying the storm will most likely hit the western side of the Florida Peninsula with 145 mile-per-hour winds around 2 PM on Sunday.
Paul Watson, a former war reporter and himself a Canadian, doesn't display much sympathy for Harper's political machinations, and "Ice Ghosts" works to undermine his prime-ministerial hubris by arguing, fairly convincingly, that the group who really own the Franklin story (and therefore, by implication at least, own the Arctic) are the Inuit who had direct contact with the Franklin crew members back in the 19th century, and who then passed down their knowledge from generation to generation through oral storytelling.
As the viewer proceeds up a ramp and through the corridors and nooks of the Cooper Gallery, designed by the Ghanaian British architect David Adjaye, she encounters Weems in a variety of guises: a supine nude holding an oil lamp in a riff on Marcel Duchamp ("The Broken, See Duchamp," 2012); the naked model and would-be lover of a modernist painter ("Framed by Modernism," 1997); and a solitary figure dwarfed by the neoclassical facade of the Philadelphia Museum of Art — and, by implication, denied entry to the inner sanctum of the aesthetic class ("Philadelphia Museum of Art – Philadelphia," 2006).

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