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The Futurists chewed over the issue at more ruminative length.
And despite the program's well-chewed-over subject matter — the Bronco!
On the technical front, our cadre chewed over Blue Apron's It wasn't to be.
Theresa May's decision to call a general election has been thoroughly chewed over by now.
Among those planning to celebrate at home, fewer thought politics likely to be chewed over (22016%).
A play about money and decline, it has been chewed over by those still on top.
They know as well as anyone how quickly new ideas about the court are picked up and chewed over.
Banking shares came under pressure as investors chewed over details of the impact of regulatory fines on Deutsche Bank.
But more surprising: The conflicts that are dividing them now are so … not abstract, exactly, but shifty and chewed over?
Meanwhile, the state's biggest utility, PG&E, is a debt-ridden, mismanaged omnishambles currently being chewed over by a bankruptcy court.
For a good stretch of my five-hour drive home, I chewed over the great mystery that is the Trump phenomenon.
Right now, there isn't any from this particular thigh bone, since it was chewed over by carnivores and contaminated with modern DNA.
"Poetry needs to be chewed over multiple times before you can begin to get what it is," Justin Snider, the subway Shakespearean, told me.
Perhaps other events this week overshadowed the president's meal with Mr. Christie, and the already thoroughly chewed-over political scandal of the traffic jams.
On the venture capital front, Danny and Alex also chewed over signaling risk in venture, and why bigger funds are writing earlier and earlier checks.
On the contrary, the disagreements arise from perfect comprehension; from having chewed over the ideas of your intellectual opponent so thoroughly that you can properly spit them out.
He often used to go out drinking with friends, chewed over old memories with them, sang karaoke in bars that employed pretty young "hostesses," took off on long drives.
The vulnerability she exposes in "Love That Bunch" — every flaw, from her nose to her hypochondria, is chewed over — is very much a precursor to today's dominant comedic mode.
The euro hitting a 28-month low also helped euro zone bond markets as traders chewed over the third German resignation from the European Central Bank's board since 2011.
But these were more stale bread, and the old stories — the trips down memory lane taken reluctantly, dutifully, as if required by the occasion — seemed chewed-over and flavorless.
If the judgments seemed as carefully chewed over as the cookies, chalk it up to a location and time of year that place a premium on good food and conversation.
He said they celebrated some of their victories and chewed over the idea of President Trump, who threatens to undo much of what Mr. Obama and Mr. Reid accomplished together.
Outside of the blue chips, AA dropped 4 percent after brokers chewed over Tuesday's full-year results, while shares in Acacia Mining also fell 3.4 percent after JP Morgan downgraded the gold miner to "neutral".
In a session on healthcare, Isbell and others instead chewed over the importance of machine learning systems being transparent and trustworthy to humans, for example when advising a doctor on how to treat a tricky case.
Chefs from North Korea worked together with staff at the colonial-era hotel to create a medley of Western and Korean dishes for the two leaders as they chewed over their differences, the two sources said.
But on October 20th-21st, as the 28 leaders chewed over the finer points of EU migration and foreign policy, the real action was unfolding 40 miles away in Namur, capital of Belgium's French-speaking Walloon region.
Because the entire news media is structured on "new news"—novel reporting that is then chewed over by talking heads for hours—Wolff has been booked everywhere from TODAY to Meet the Press to discuss his scoops.
MEDIA, Pa. — As Ralph Neary waited for a hot dog outside the Delaware County courthouse here on Wednesday, he chewed over the big surprise out of Washington: President Trump's firing of the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey.
" On the morning after the election, as the country chewed over the outcome and waited for the final result to be announced, most likely on Thursday, many were quick to point out that governing may prove more challenging than campaigning. "Mr.
It incorporates the sort of ruminations on art and the purpose of creativity that you'd more often find being chewed over at about 1AM in the living room of a jobbing musician, rather than on the YouTube channel of a hugely successful band.
We met several months ago at a dinner event, Elia Alba's Supper Club, held at the 8th Floor gallery where we collectively — several artists, historians, curators — chewed over how we now deal with each other as black men and how me might improve our relationships.
Across the smoking battlefields of YouTube comment sections, prestige music outlets, and molly-fueled arguments in festival bathroom lines, a generation has relentlessly chewed over exactly which electronic dance music can be classified as Electronic Dance Music, and whether the term is a slur or a compliment.
Notably, Fast wants to be a platform, allowing other companies to bring its service to other niches; my example of media before wasn't idle, it was an example that I chewed over with Holland and Fast's CEO Barr Allen during a call discussing how the company's service might be used in the future.
A few Trump critics I saw at my friend's wedding chewed over every speech and every new development after the Charlottesville protests; others seemed to have less capacity for continuous outrage, offering little more than an "I know" and a shake of the head, asking how anyone could see any Trump as a positive force.
' Wilkinson leads the New Ten Commandments focus group at The Old Market, Hove, on 9 May 2014 Writing in Total Theatre, Lisa Wolfe described the process: 'Sitting at a long table, with colour-coded folders and badges, Simon and Liyuwerk pitch questions to us about morality, society, environment, economics and love. We are asked individually and as a group to discuss these questions, some of which are intentionally provocative. Once the question has been chewed over, we each write a new commandment on a post-it note....Having written our new commandments, we then filed one by one into a ‘voting booth’ to pick our favourites.' Following each performance, the new list of commandments was posted on the show's website.
Martin Parry, co-chair of the IPCC Working Group II Fourth Assessment Report, has said: > The SPM is chewed over for some days (and sometimes nights) by the panel; > and it is this process that has sometimes brought criticism from a few > scientists who have questioned how much this government involvement alters > the meaning of the scientists' conclusions. > I do not think it does; Plenary might alter some nuances, but the key > conclusions of the assessments remain intact. IPCC author Terry Barker has commented on the IPCC process and Summary for Policymakers document: > My impressions of the IPCC process is that it is an open, highly innovative > and progressive means to address the issue, namely the organisation of the > scientific policy-relevant advice to governments of an evolving, complex and > highly contentious topic.[...] > My experience in the 2001 [IPCC] process was that political considerations > inevitably play a role in the development of the SPM, since governments will > not necessarily agree with the scientific consensus expressed in the initial > drafts of the [Summary for Policymakers] SPM.

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