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"Those benefits are just as compelling to enterprises," Jassy said.
That's what makes it so compelling to watch even still.
Which image is the most compelling to you, and why?
Yet his work is still compelling to many, including myself.
This would have been compelling to readers of every viewpoint.
To me, that was far more compelling to listen to.
But it's the Bennett trade that is more compelling to me.
She says she doesn't find them that compelling to look at.
It should be compelling to scholars and thrilling to his fans.
It would be very compelling to watch this relationship play out.
But the ones that do always have something compelling to share.
Mr. Trump's story is clearly far more compelling to Republican voters.
What was it about homeownership that was so compelling to you?
It somehow becomes compelling to wait for the other shoe to drop.
It's especially compelling to Engman because of how democratic Ikea's ethos is.
I feel like it'd be more visually compelling to walk and talk.
What was it about him that made him so compelling to you?
Embedding Brat talent into ads has proven highly compelling to teen audiences.
And that's very compelling to people and it opens up their hearts.
His populism is more compelling to people who respond to such things.
But sometimes, it's more compelling to be tossed right into a scene.
"Of course I want it to be compelling to watch," he said.
"That's the universal basic income argument that's compelling to me," he tweets.
I've watched a few YouTube videos, and Bullock seems compelling to me.
Bostrom's book Superintelligence was compelling to many people, but there were skeptics.
A candidate has to be persuasive and compelling to listen to and watch.
I would say that the refugee situation is very compelling to me personally.
It makes no sense to secular people, but it is compelling to believers.
Their producorial minds were as compelling to us as their on-screen talent.
Physiologically, the hibernation period is the strangest, and the most compelling, to researchers.
The hands-off policies of free enterprise are too morally compelling to ignore.
And his personal brand has obviously been compelling to a lot of people.
Why was this Trumpian narrative so compelling to everyone, including people of color?
They may be particularly compelling to Democrats after the 2016 election, when Mrs.
And just because something is leaked, it is not necessarily compelling to everyone.
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It's just not as interesting or compelling to the majority of the American people.
Ms Jones brings a steely determination to her character that is compelling to watch.
It was an unconventional idea, but that's what made it so compelling to me.
Other names cited this week as compelling to investors include IHS Markit and Conduent.
The message that founders pitch should fit, or be emotionally compelling to, the investor.
The growing revenues and margins of the space are too compelling to pass up.
I'll bet it's really fun to do, but it's not terribly compelling to watch.
It is also important to consider that negative information is particularly compelling to children.
The local disparities, however, are the most curious, and the most compelling to policymakers.
But for me to write about that at book length was not compelling to me.
Lawrence's performance is, as always, compelling to watch, though marred by an absurd Russian accent.
The 219-year-old company's fundamental story is compelling to Matthew Ramsay, Canaccord Genuity analyst.
And he said the arguments for Democrats to cling to Pelosi aren't compelling to him.
If Microsoft offerings are available in more places, it's more compelling to work with Microsoft.
Particularly compelling, to me, is Mr. Morlot's interpretation of the fourth work in the series.
His poise and confidence were extremely compelling to us as we sat across from him.
This is extremely compelling to artists, as they are often interested in studying matter itself.
Andariese and Albert established a warm, joking camaraderie that made them compelling to listen to.
Anything that takes an extra step or costs extra money didn't sound compelling to me.
But when votes start being cast will being the "policy person" be compelling to Democratic voters?
There are many reasons why Making a Murderer is so compelling to fans of the docuseries.
Why is it so compelling to watch other human beings be broken down, terrified, brutally murdered?
Mass transit is compelling to voters beleaguered by train delays, but Albany controls the subway system.
It is stories, not facts, that are most compelling to people when they're changing their minds.
Watching the series helped us understand why Goop's lifestyle brand is so compelling to its audience.
You want these characters to make it, and their destinies are compelling to behold. (drafthouse.com/nyc)
All of those features make Chrome OS a dream for education and very compelling to the enterprise.
"In the medium to long-term, we imagine a world that's super compelling to advertisers," he continues.
But, at the core, what made Jeb compelling to cover was that he was deeply, impossibly human.
More compelling, to my mind, are the documents' implications for a potential antitrust case around competition issues.
The footage it records is compelling to watch, even if wearing one does look a little weird.
The video for "Chandelier" went viral, in big part because Ziegler's dancing was so compelling to watch.
All of these features sound compelling to us at The Verge, and we analyzed them at length.
It's why, 20 years later, it's still so compelling to dissect The Shape Of Punk To Come.
It proved so compelling to Mr. Kalischer that he enrolled in classes at the Photo League cooperative.
There was no control group, which meant the results had to be absolutely compelling to be convincing.
There is nothing more compelling to people than being part of a solution exercise that really works.
Is it possible for the city to be compelling to those who have no associations with it?
But looking at Trump's rise actually explains why this sort of candidate is so compelling to Republican voters.
They're self-centered and negative as hell, but their fantasy lives are too compelling to turn away from.
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is more compelling to me, since I've read the books and watched the movies.
In the cage, he's been compelling to watch for his ability to pick apart (most of) his opponents.
The evidence supporting impeachment must be powerful and compelling to attract the votes of the President's own party.
But the photographs posted on the pope's account are not as compelling to me as his tweeted word.
"As a designer, it is compelling to have the opportunity to reach so many people," Ilse Crawford says.
"It's so compelling to go to work, every day," he tells me, visibly lighting up at the topic.
They were vastly compelling to the side of me that craved self-destruction, but they were ultimately disappointing.
We're still happy to run one-off columns on Extra Crunch if they are compelling to startup founders.
Because this approach is new, and because smart people can be interesting, this can be compelling to watch.
Even as an adherent, it's difficult to explain what keeps Musou games compelling to their fans two decades later.
" And then, what was most compelling to me on the other side of things was "I'm going to forget.
TORONTO — There is a certain image that Canada projects to the world, one that is particularly compelling to Americans.
This economic case although well-documented has not been sufficiently compelling to cause big companies to diversify their boards.
"These animals are not putting up a performance for anyone, but they're still really compelling to watch," he says.
It was an image so compelling to white Americans at the time that it helped transform the abolition movement.
Most compelling to me was the second day, which began with snippets of footage from the church's surveillance camera.
Some Facebook employees said they were confused about what made combining the messaging services so compelling to Mr. Zuckerberg.
Perhaps most compelling to Felicis and its other backers, the company has been operating in the black for some time.
In reading the books, the truth of what happens between Martin Chatwin and Christopher Plover was incredibly compelling to me.
This investor pushback means Single-B rated deals have "got to be compelling" to get sufficient lender support, he said.
They cited stocks that are compelling to investors such as Verra Mobility, Accenture, Autodesk, MasterCraft Boat Holdings and A.O. Smith.
Maybe, at 52-49, a team without superstar sizzle really can be compelling to watch for the final two months.
"  Tunick continues, "I wanted to make a final artwork that was compelling to me, and I feel I did that.
Since astronauts began using them to prepare for exploring the unknown, simulation games have been compelling to the human psyche.
But in the end, Ms. Cabán's message proved more compelling to her supporters than those warnings were to everyone else.
It's not as compelling to pour money into a country with an "America first, everyone else second" policy, for instance.
The question you're probably asking yourself at this point is this: How is any of this compelling to actually play?
The murder is obviously important, but what's really compelling to me are the men and women we meet along the way.
That Mr. Trump draws differential support from both groups is what makes him compelling to both Iowa and New Hampshire Republicans.
And while haptic feedback in simulations certainly feels compelling to laypeople like myself, the scientific research on its utility is mixed.
What this show does show is the result of various artists responses to whatever questions felt the most compelling to them.
That was compelling to Shenna Scott, who was recovering from her own stomach surgery when Mr. Tucker knocked on her door.
"People who have so much, yet somehow just can't get it together are very mysterious and compelling to me," he said.
" (Inhofe statement) Rob Portman Clinton: "For myself, I believe the evidence of serious wrongdoing is simply too compelling to be swept aside.
"Mother Drum" compellingly makes the case that indigenous art performance can be universally compelling to contemporary art audiences within a decolonized paradigm.
"The use of existing infrastructure is incredibly compelling to the IOC," said Rick Horrow, a sports business expert at Harvard Law School.
I think Apple needs to do something both splashy and compelling to turn those feelings around — and to answer those question marks.
The idea is that Pandora has a huge audience and plenty of ad space, it just needed something compelling to sell them.
Combined, these shifts represent a realization that real-time content and recency aren't necessarily what makes a service compelling to its users.
This knowledge is compelling to the researchers, given that a recent theory suggests the bluestones initially stood within the Aubrey Holes themselves.
However, these objections were apparently not compelling to Supreme Court, which submitted its approved changes to Rule 41 to Congress this afternoon.
It is not fancy credentials but the way he expresses gut beliefs that makes him compelling to viewers; that, and his hair.
But the announcement of a black female candidate is not as universally compelling to the black community as many Democrats might think.
For one of the top teledentistry companies, this represents a move to make its business more compelling to customers and investors alike.
But it doesn't have anything particularly compelling to offer — whether you're already familiar with the story or experiencing it for the first time.
But while Twin Peaks' arc was compelling to many of the fans who stuck with it, it was wearying and demoralizing as well.
They're also a simple way to make ideas accessible and compelling to a culture that's already primed to break everything down into memes.
As to whether it's good politics, I think we have some preliminary evidence that it's compelling to some constituencies within the Democratic Party.
But I got to know the Kleiner folks through that process and it was too compelling to pass up [when they reached out].
"This whole blockchain thing is so compelling to me—I don't know where it's going, but it's such an interesting ride," Caputo says.
It is also, lately, a place to vent about a presidential race that feels too horrible to watch, yet too compelling to avoid.
Oleg's storyline is among the most compelling to me this season, simply because I just can't tell which way it's going to go.
To date, most 360 content hasn't been particularly compelling to watch, as professional videographers are still experimenting with what works with the medium.
How else to account for the fact that models are compelling to watch even when doing little more than walking around in circles?
Voters still love a powerful personal story Gillum's background was compelling to voters, and he spoke of it often on the campaign trail.
"Amazon Fresh is good, but not so compelling to justify a $200 premium over standard Prime membership," Anderson said in a followup email.
Google's new tools for Android developers (less sexy, but critical) were all designed to make it more compelling to spend money with Google.
We discussed how she makes her work so compelling to non-academics, her favorite research methods, and why the humanities are so important.
While the 14.6 percent yield could seem compelling to some, Cramer warned that the dividend is only compelling if Frontier can turn things around.
So, as May winds down, the cap will be near its maximum extent, and its subsequent seasonal shrinkage will be most compelling to follow.
Most compelling to me was the character of Isra, who moved to Brooklyn from Palestine as a teenager as part of an arranged marriage.
More compelling to Zhou however, is a feature that measures water quality across different machines in the same area, monitoring overall quality for neighborhoods.
Speaking on Bloomberg Radio, she added that the case would "remain compelling" to back a rate hike at the next policy meeting, on Nov.
Though the two adversaries follow different methods, it was very rewarding and compelling to watch them do the jobs they have honed for decades.
Still, it's compelling to imagine ancient astronomers being struck by some distant, awesome phenomenon, and trying to translate the monumental into a tangible record.
"What was more compelling to me about the Netflix model is that you're creating this ongoing relationship with the consumer every month," she said.
Maybe you don't care about having the latest iPhone, or perhaps the upgrades coming in the next version don't sound that compelling to you.
It's hard to explain the alchemy of why a certain student's story rises above another's in terms of what would be compelling to watch.
For example, it's hard to make electric cars compelling to consumers, but it should be easier to make them attractive for car-sharing services.
That could prove compelling to Scripps, whose portfolio of channels is primarily domestic except for holdings like a 50 percent stake in Britain's UKTV.
The security component is perhaps most compelling to investors given the number of hacks the cryptocurrency industry has seen in the last 12 months.
While the argument may sound compelling to Democratic partisans, it doesn't have much basis in law or Supreme Court precedent, constitutional scholars tell CNBC.
The character was compelling to Scheer, who said Keith was not a cliche, and more complex than other roles he's played in the past.
James Harden is hot on his heels, but the steamrolling anger of Russ's game is much more compelling to the eye than Harden's slipperiness.
It's just as compelling to watch Huppert kick off her heels and let her freak flag fly as it is to watch her burn bright.
What makes all of this so compelling to both investors and big ag companies is the fact that none of these treatments involve genetic modification.
I found this was usually the case with videos, too — my own recordings were where the 23D effect seemed most evident and compelling to me.
I think he would, you know, from what I know about him, it feels like this is something that would have been compelling to Disney.
But the shoot 'em ups were less compelling to me than solving the puzzles the game leaves lying around, or the fun/difficult platformer parts.
Key to the adoption was Microsoft's acquisition of Beam which lowered the latency on Mixer's video streams and made that product more compelling to users.
"Keeping the stakes personal is much more compelling to audiences, instead of global stakes they've seen so many times," said David Leitch, the film's director.
Given North Carolina's incredible track record for close elections, the Tillis race is arguably the most compelling to watch, as it could decide Senate control.
It was that much more compelling to hear him relate his life journey in his opening statement while wearing the uniform of the US Army.
But now it appears that the company has made up its mind — or at least found the trend too compelling to be ignored any longer.
What makes it most compelling to marketers: Snapchat says on average, its users play with a sponsored lens for 20 seconds before sending it to friends.
More about them later, but the things that make this phone truly compelling to use are its insanely fast performance combined with a reassuringly huge battery.
It's the deeply moving story that made it so compelling to audiences: watching these "perfect" women with "respectable" jobs handle all that life throws at them.
Akira may be the soft one, and Ryo his ice-cold, suave counterpart, but their emotional need for each other makes their relationship compelling to watch.
Everyone is trying to keep up with your stronghold—the things that you have are compelling to others, and it's stirring up tension, aggression, and jealousy.
The 10-year-old's methodology hasn't been peer reviewed, but it's probably compelling to the Tom Brady haters out there, and there's no shortage of those.
The vision is compelling to many in the tech industry who think that centralized giants such as Facebook have way too much control over the online experience.
Swaying at the center of a mesmerizing orbit of 200 brightly colored rings, she and her badass coterie of female athletes couldn't be more compelling to watch.
Also interesting to note is that he and Archie are ex-best friends, which seems almost blasphemous to Archie fans but is extremely compelling to watch onscreen.
Warren Buffett not only invests in publicly traded stocks, but he often buys companies entirely, when he finds the discount to intrinsic value too compelling to ignore.
I just wonder if this show's general lack of urgency and visceral kicks — or anything equally compelling to take their place — might start to work against it.
Susan Biali Haas, M.D. a doctor who focuses on mental health, says there's "a perverse deliciousness" akin to gossiping, that makes watching human drama compelling to us.
The bottom line: Bringing tech products into the Star Wars world makes them instantly more appealing and compelling to a large segment of kids and adults alike.
Incremental solutions focused on narrow segments of the population are not compelling to workers worried about losing their jobs at any moment and experiencing community-level distress.
Younger totally rejects the notion that women have to have it all figured out at any age, and that's what makes the show so compelling to watch.
Compelling to a largely cult fan base, fashion in Ms. Cleveland's 53s prime was anything but the corporate juggernaut and global entertainment spectacle it has since become.
It was undeniably compelling to watch contestants of different ages, body types, and dispositions negotiate the primordial challenges of making fire, securing shelter, and foraging for food.
As a candidate, Mr. Trump proposed ramping up surveillance of mosques and a moratorium on Muslim immigration, compelling to a surge in American Muslims registering to vote.
If the reasons for the war are not clear and compelling to the populace, political pressure will mount on elected representatives in Congress once inevitable casualties accumulate.
It's compelling to watch people say they overcame terribly wrenching emotional hurdles in the course of a psychedelic trip, or with a jump in a cold lake.
That weight makes it a lot more compelling to toe the line when it comes to company policies like "no headphones at work" or cell phone bans.
Lemony and oaky, fruity and mineral, it can be powerfully tart and fragrant (the word "funk" gets thrown around) — challenging to new initiates but compelling to converts.
Also, at the time, Alexa lacked features that made it compelling to use in a vehicle and the third-party device lacked some functionality, like support for Spotify.
Combined with the bigger trend of all-in-one platforms packing a bigger punch with businesses, it might have meant that Workday's offer was too compelling to refuse.
The decline in users of core Twitter means Moments, its big push to make Twitter more instantly compelling to new users and the mainstream, hasn't moved the needle.
Sky is also compelling to Comcast because it has a robust over-the-top streaming business — which would help its new majority owner build a streaming audience overseas.
The support of a union representing hundreds of thousands of working-class voters may have proved compelling to AT&T as it faces off against the White House.
But a game itself is only compelling to readers if we are made to understand and care about the players, seeing their moves as reflections of their characters.
For example, the idea of setting a timer on Echo wasn't that compelling to me in theory, because I regularly use my watch and phone to do that.
But demolition and new construction is usually more financially compelling to developers, said Ken Weinstein, president of PhillyOfficeRetail, a developer that renovates vacant commercial and mixed-used properties.
It is compelling to see a company as large as Amazon getting into the world of democratizing music creation, even if this first iteration somewhat missed the mark.
Here's what made their email compelling to me:A common touchpoint: The representative talked about its early-stage focus and specifically connected it with 8 Decimal's early-stage focus.
That's a step in the right direction, and there's still slim hope for something compelling to happen with Ellaria, a more intriguing (albeit still relatively thinly drawn) character.
Facebook will add graphics around the reader's face, and even face-distorting masks to make the story more compelling to kids on the other end of the call.
This was the least compelling to me in the sense that it felt like a "don't do drugs"—iPhone on a pan (instead of an egg)—sort of episode.
He was also quoted in the press, providing insight into why Theranos' core value proposition — to diagnose dozens of diseases with a blood test — was so compelling to clinicians.
This sort of setup has better potential to prove compelling to people who need to juggle a whole ton of data and visuals on screen at the same time.
That price, even with the two stream limitation and lack of guaranteed local channels, is going to be compelling to a lot of cord cutters or potential cord cutters.
There's something compelling to me about reading a fiction author or philosopher or a poet who is just as bewildered and confused and depressed and uncertain as I am.
The biggest challenge in writing these is that there's so much data to learn about, to mull and to transform into a narrative that will be compelling to nonexperts.
Conmebol had the occasion it wanted, and one Argentina — even at one remove— deserved: a convivial atmosphere, one not marred by violence, and compelling to soccer's great and good.
And I understand it's very compelling to want to be connected at all times, but it's also incredibly empowering to disconnect, sit down and actually read and learn something.
Mr. Kamin said joint filers who make close to $315,000 and could transform most of these earnings into business income would find it most compelling to make the change.
That's why what's most compelling to me about Black Leopard Red Wolf is the moments in which James delves into what's really motivating Tracker, which is his family trauma.
Constance Grady: What's compelling to me about Offred's victory at the end of this episode is how small it is: She gets to leave the house and walk outside.
Emily: It's kind of compelling to see Fred in a situation where he's the powerless one who could speak out about something where he's more or less in the right.
"The data are somewhat compelling to advocate for most if not all children under age three who undergo tonsillectomy to be admitted for an overnight observation hospital stay," Bhattacharyya added.
So to write a memoir, you have to look closely at a pile of seemingly random events from your own life, find the story, and make it compelling to readers.
So much of the film focuses on the sort of small, mundane things that make up everyday household/family life, yet it was still so interesting and compelling to watch.
The Post-Digital Age – A Paradigm Shift These channels have remained very compelling to those within them but ignore the reality of the modern world and of converged digital devices.
"From a total-return perspective, it's quite compelling to be invested in commodities," he said — even though he doesn't see oil prices rising much above current levels by year's end.
Right after selling a company, she obviously didn't have to take a job right away, but this one was particularly compelling to her, too much so to leave on the table.
The larger points, however, are these: By Axiom I and Axiom II, love's close ties to death can be shown to explain why heartbreak is so universally compelling to our species.
Though the battle is consistently compelling to watch, it quickly becomes clear that Rønning and the screenwriters have no idea how to meaningfully wrap up the weighty themes they've laid out.
His argument is compelling to say the least:The IoT security mess is a result of companies with insufficient security knowledge developing powerful Internet-connected devices for users with no security knowledge.
Presley's physicality was so compelling to his teen fans that he didn't even need to be in the same room, or filmed from the waist down, to inspire such visceral reactions.
The structure of the futures market is making it less compelling to store oil, meaning the owners of the crude sitting in vessels off the coast of Singapore face a conundrum.
But then if you see the price of steel of goes up, you see the price of machinery goes up, it makes it less and less compelling to build those factories.
The Cuban government tarnishes itself in choosing to squelch the very ingenuity that has made its artists so compelling to the rest of the world and so valuable to the country.
The leading sports broadcasting companies all have OTT offerings and want to make them as compelling to potential subscribers as possible even if they exclude content from the biggest pro sports.
Having mostly perfected computers of various shapes and sizes, it is compelling to imagine Apple's head of design, Jony Ive, now crafting a minimalist dream car with a revolutionary user experience.
Philip and Elizabeth's relationship has been endlessly fascinating and compelling to me since the pilot, so of course this episode, which finally solidified a bunch of subtext as text, was riveting.
The melodrama might be compelling to fans of both men, but Strawberry's decision to go public about Gooden was wrong, said Dr. Harry Haroutunian, physician director at the Betty Ford Center.
Judge Ellis showed far greater sympathy for that line of thinking last week However, it seemed compelling to Judge T.S. Ellis in Virginia, who imposed a very lenient sentence on Manafort.
I'm just now finding my way, making the same scale oil paintings as before; however, I feel that working quickly on paper might be more compelling to me at this time.
"I loved music, the whole punk rock era, all of those things," he recalled, such attractions all the more compelling to a boy with a nose perpetually pressed to the glass.
But unless I had what I thought was a really, really compelling story, and something that was compelling to me, there didn't feel like that was a reason to do it.
"It was compelling to me to dive into why [Colton is a virgin], because things weren't adding up and I don't think things added up for a lot of people," Harrison said.
And I think software engineers find it so compelling to improve and solve this one small aspect of code that it can be hard to look up and see the whole picture.
It seems clear that Sanders's anti-establishment streak is compelling to many voters, especially to electorally crucial white working-class swing voters in the Midwest who feel alienated from the political system.
With the Play Store, Chrome OS is suddenly a lot more compelling to users who might have shied away from using a device that could only use the web and web apps.
Even so, it's compelling to reflect on that brief week 50 years ago, when humans were finally able to soft land an emissary to an alien world, and receive its letters home.
Even if the cognitive fear remained, it's compelling to imagine how much easier it would be to try and face your fears if your body could remain calm while you did so.
"Although privacy for third-parties is indeed important, this court is satisfied that the privacy interests of uncharged third parties are insufficiently compelling to outweigh the public's right of access," she wrote.
On a final note, the progress of Sara and John's romance has become nearly as compelling to track as the murder investigation because of the character insights it uncovers along the way.
The movie is so deeply felt that it sometimes loses the thread; it has the feel of someone working through her demons, rather than necessarily making a film that's compelling to watch.
What made ESO Fund compelling to me was that it offers what is a essentially a non-recourse loan, which is a fancy way of saying it takes on all the risk.
And while he's not a fan of the crime or mystery genre himself, Wright said that the data around engagement was too compelling to not try to launch a business around it.
Pokémon Go can allegedly track your location and read your emails, but the spider's web of connections between Niantic and surveillance culture are compelling to the conspiracy theory corner of the internet.
And when challenged on this policy, she gave an answer responsive to the audience member's concern — one that was crystal clear on a topic that often feels abstract and reasonably compelling to boot.
In an effort to delve into Sam's motivations for starting Little Joe, we asked him about why it's necessary, or even just compelling, to continue to map and remap cinema's illustrious queer history.
Meanwhile, the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus models don't offer anything particularly compelling to force yearly upgrades, as features like Siri did for the iPhone 4s and TouchID did for the iPhone 5s.
If this be Trump country, it seems the only thing more compelling to its voter majority than a far-right Republican man is a no-nonsense Democratic woman, albeit not one named Clinton.
Part of what makes them compelling to watch is the spectators' belief that they are following their instincts under fire, that their choices reflect the quality of their own judgment and tactical savvy.
If you're looking at this Watch with an eye toward the health features, I have to admit that they're difficult to test: the new features could be very compelling to a lot of people.
The official said the administration was aware of the market reaction to the trade row with Beijing, but said economic fundamentals and long-term trends were more compelling to policymakers at the White House.
Such a product might also prove more compelling to those who have pre-diabetes -- 1 in 3 U.S. adults -- and those who aren't at risk for the disease, but are curious about their health.
Shane especially seems adrift, which is in part by design thanks to her impending divorce, but it's not exactly compelling to watch her mope around her giant new house without much else to do.
And assuming the prosecutor answers "yes" to the second question, this danger exists even if that interview or testimony might be sufficiently compelling to end the investigation and the prosecutor's interest in that client.
Some of her side-by-side image comparisons are compelling, to be sure, but others are less so and it's hard to buy into this theory without proof that Picasso had seen the book.
The sources of Trump's political support have been much debated, but his argument that trade deals were a "very bad deal" for Americans was compelling to a swath of voters across the political spectrum.
But there is something out there that makes an argument for the Arthurian legend as a story with meaning, one that's compelling to modern audiences: T.H. White's The Once and Future King, written in 1958.
"Tax reform has been a real shot in the arm for many companies in terms of lowering their costs of doing business, and making it more compelling to consider doing acquisitions," one senior banker said.
But while ads that lectured or scared people about drugs might have seemed compelling to the modal member of Congress (a 60-year-old white male), they did not necessarily dissuade drug use by adolescents.
The basic logic of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" is naturally compelling to the human mind, and the basic instinct to defend your party's president when the other party attacks is understandable.
A - I just don't see anything right now that is so compelling to say we are in a bubble environment and we have to change monetary policy because of that ... But we are certainly alert.
Those entrepreneurs will inspire people to live a life of lower carbon intensity, not by shaking our fingers at them, but by giving them choices in the marketplace that are too compelling to pass up.
While the way "Game of Thrones" depicts sexism in its fictive universe is worlds apart from the politics unfolding in our world of reality, the threads of connection between the two are too compelling to ignore.
There have been plenty of stories of honor, escape, and survival — Amistad, The North Star — in which men are challenged to reclaim their dignity, and some of these archetypal heroic journeys are certainly compelling to watch.
Kooky or spooky, Gourley's work was sufficiently compelling to attract the $14.7 million from In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital arm; Zachary Bogue, husband of former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer; and two other VC firms.
Part to whole, cell to body, building to city block, individual to community — these relationships are compelling to us because we know, perhaps intuitively more than intellectually, that unless we understand them fully, we cannot survive.
Both have been hit by oversupply in Brazil, as well as a slide in the value of the real, the Brazilian currency, which makes it more compelling to sell crops, priced in dollars, rather than store them.
He thinks that what makes the Punisher compelling to some people is precisely what makes him so disconcerting to others: his ability to shoot his way past the moral complexities of a situation and never look back.
"One of the major gaps in our response to ISIS is the lack of investment in developing and disseminating effective counternarratives that are compelling to the millennial youth who are ISIS's principal targets for recruitment," she said.
For me, reading this kind of stuff, I'm hesitant to say it's comforting because that's not the right word, but there's something compelling to me about reading a text that doesn't claim to have all the answers.
Now, the head of the United Nations is warning that that allure may no longer be as compelling to the rest of the world as it once was — and that America's power is being weakened because of it.
Constance Grady: It was surprisingly compelling to watch Luke muddle around in the darkness of this episode, but what struck me was how much less oppressively cramped "The Other Side" felt compared with the show's first few episodes.
Whether it's by choice, they're in a head-space where the idea of "I want to bond with a robot, and I prefer the company of this robot or AI to a human being" is compelling to them.
The ancient history of Westeros is always compelling to me, and this is an appropriately eerie tribute to it, as this strange vision seems to only further convince Dany that Jon means some part of what he says.
Wilder's 12th-round power outburst — a right hand-left hook combination that floored Fury — was the type of plot twist that Andre Ward, an analyst for ESPN, said made the rematch compelling to both hardcore and casual fans.
This staging was typically on-the-nose—Kanye dressed in dark clothing in his glass prison, looking down on the public; Cudi, in a huge white jacket, circling him like a redeeming angel—but undeniably compelling to watch.
But its premise—political comedian W. Kamau Bell goes to a small town in Arkansas to interview a local Ku Klux Klan chapter about the PR tactics they're using to keep minorities out—is just too compelling to miss.
Magic Leap has spent over half a decade and quite actually billions of dollars, and has not yet come up with something particularly compelling to do with its allegedly world-transforming computing system, besides shoot robots in the face.
And some of its recommendations don't just sound similar to Trump's campaign — they illustrate why he's been so successful, and could be so compelling to swing voters in the general election, without having to do everything the autopsy says.
Yet Proterra's buses are likely compelling to municipalities for a host of other reasons, including a regenerative breaking system that can almost fully recharge each bus's two mattress-sized battery packs via kinetic energy, and less onerous maintenance costs.
The story has become too compelling to ignore," explains that it has taken a long position in Tesla because "the Model 274 is a proven hit and many of the TSLA warning signs have proven not to be significant.
But with over 2 billion users, if Facebook introduces a smart home device that displays the photos of your friends and family on Facebook, it's likely that such a product would be too compelling to resist, privacy issues aside.
This is a more personalized experience than passively watching one broadcast on TV and it gets that subscriber actively engaged, with their behavior providing valuable data points for FloSports and their deeper interaction likely more compelling to event sponsors.
AND I LOOK FORWARD TO ROLLING UP MY SLEEVES AND GETTING INVOLVED OVER THE NEXT FEW YEARS AND PUTTING TOGETHER A COMPANY THAT, I THINK, WILL BE BOTH COMPELLING TO SHAREHOLDERS, BUT ALSO GREAT FOR CONSUMERS AROUND THE WORLD.
But the DREAMers are a politically sympathetic class of immigrant, and the logic for protecting them — even at the expense of other immigrants who might not be as well-educated or fluent in English — might be compelling to legislators.
"While the arguments for adopting the latest technology are now too compelling to ignore, finding the required budget for specialized tools can often prove to be a major challenge, especially for smaller managers," said Tim Friedman, founder of PEStack.
" Perhaps what we're seeing now reflects not a failure on the right, he notes, but rather a failure of the left "to create something that seems more compelling to fugitives from liberalism than the Spirit of the Reddit Thread.
"I have used the live format in the past but it really it wasn't quite as compelling to me as mobile version, I like the spontaneity of it," Lewis Hilsenteger, who is behind the Unbox Therapy channel on YouTube, told Mashable.
But on the other hand, if she attacked a carbon tax on its merits she'd be lambasted by the kind of wonkish establishment liberal pundits who've been generally supportive of her campaign and environmental groups would be compelling to slam her.
But the real breakout is Debicki, who tackles a difficult role with a strange combination of verve and poise, and is just as compelling to watch for the audience as she appears to young Jennifer, which only reinforces her dangerous allure.
"It's really a way for a person to signal to the recruiting community that they're on the market and share a few things about what would be compelling to them," says Dan Shapero, director of product management for LinkedIn Careers.
He was never just going to make bangers, so it's been compelling to watch him figure out how to navigate a shift away from a sound that won him lots of awards and undoubtedly earned him a lot of money.
I'd developed an interest in DIY abstract music in high school as I got into noise, and piecing together how the academic avant-garde and the underground experimental scenes intertwined and responded to each other was really compelling to me.
But wouldn't it be so much more compelling to choose one period in that person's life — either an especially fruitful time, or even better, a drought that forces them to reexamine their work and what it means — and go deep?
But, still, the video is oddly compelling to watch, and we have a feeling that, one day, technology will indeed catch up with IHOP, and lasers will eventually produce something worthy of the Log Cabin poured on top of them.
I never thought Westworld took place on Mars or anything more far-fetched like that, but knowing that it takes place in what amounts to a very slight extension of our own reality weirdly makes the show more compelling to me.
"One of the reasons it is even more compelling to avoid the onset of peanut allergies is that other types of food allergies — egg, fish and some others — you often, though not always, outgrow the allergy with age," Dr. Fauci said.
This small team proves that time and craftsmanship can create something that at least looks absolutely breathtaking, and we have a lot of hope it'll feel just as compelling to explore when it comes out for PC sometime this year.
Vindman's powerful opening statement Vindman's personal story -- brought with his twin brother to the United States from Russia at age 3, decorated military service, years of work as a Ukraine expert -- is compelling to read on a piece of paper.
What's compelling to me was the idea that, "If I've got this notion that I think is best served in long-form, episodic television, as opposed to a movie..." at a time when Lynch's movie career was doing very well.
I voted for Sanders in the primary, and in the many conversations I've had with my fellow Bernard Brothers, it's clear that his outsider status is compelling to a demographic of people who have deep mistrust for both the Democrats and the Republicans.
Trump cannot ride comfortably on economic performance alone, especially given that the outlook might darken in the months ahead, and the Republican vulnerability on entitlements was among the factors that made Trump's populist heterodoxy during the 2016 election so compelling to so many.
While many clubs have made a push towards injecting freshness into membership bases in recent years by making the fees and offering more compelling to a younger crowd, Spring instead seeks out the most influential to share its top-notch office facilities.
Higher-definition footage and faster frame rates could also make drone racing more compelling to watch since pilots and viewers will be able to better make out competitors passing in front of (or being chased by) the live feed coming off a drone.
"Investors can be tactical using ETFs whether they are focused only on emerging markets or if they want to do that relative to developed markets and these Direxion products are new but are very compelling to take a look at," said Rosenbluth.
"The vision that Aby Rosen had for making art an important character in the story of the building was really compelling to me," Ms. Cincala Gilbert said, noting that many of her clients had art display in mind when buying real estate.
He's still young enough to be part of the GOP's future, and if he ever gets comfortable enough in his own skin not to come off like a robot, maybe an authentic version of himself could be compelling to the national electorate.
In fact, 73% of our endorsed candidates won, and voters in three states -- Nevada, Washington, and California -- approved gun safety ballot measures in greater numbers than votes in those states for Hillary Clinton, showing this issue is compelling to people across the political spectrum.
Since female artists in particular are expected to expose themselves emotionally and physically for public consumption, Apple's refusal to do so makes her all the more compelling to her fans, and all the more vilified by those who would rather she play by the rules.
And so, it was clear that, given the company's ability to create content that people love, why not give people content that they love, but on platforms that they've becoming-- that are becoming more and more interesting to them, more and more compelling to them?
It would also be more compelling to watch than monologues about IQ differences between races and anti-white oppression — rhetoric that's not unique to the alt-right, or even the "far right," and may sadly not be as shocking as the filmmakers might intend.
But Oleg and his relationship with Stan have become increasingly compelling to me: He's the closest, via his father, to the actual power structure in the USSR, and he seems to be the character this season who's increasingly doubting that the emperor has clothes.
Wang, who was born in Hengyang, a city in South China's Hunan Province famed for its food culture, was an artist before he ventured into the hospitality business, and it's compelling to think of his restaurant as an installation of sorts, a merging of mediums.
Well, I think the recognition is, to reach an important segment of the audience requires one of, well, requires effectively creating and distributing and putting in front of those people and creating conversation around, amongst those people, content that is relatable and compelling to them.
And it's necessary for them to recognize that the influence of redpillers and white-identitarians reflects their own failure, across the decades of movement-conservative institution building, to create something that seems more compelling to fugitives from liberalism than the Spirit of the Reddit Thread.
There is certainly a case to be made for this in Beethoven's "Eroica," which is big in every way and revolutionary in its aspirations, and Mr. Gergiev elicited a lithe performance that proved compelling to the end, thanks to his animated tempo in the finale.
A certain kind of ugliness can be compelling to watch from a safe distance, an unfortunate fact that reality TV producers — as well as the Roger Stones, Robert Mercers and Steve Bannons who plotted to get Mr. Trump to the White House — have exploited.
On Tuesday, a New York Times reporter retraced much of the route of the flight, taking off from John Wayne Airport in Orange County, a journey that offered the sort of sweeping views of greater Los Angeles that can be so compelling to television viewers.
Whether they succeed in spite of themselves depends in part on whether the Democratic Party settles on a nominee willing to take a rhetorical approach against this president more compelling to the average voter than the viral GIFs and clap backs that now inevitably accompany these speeches.
I think that's one of the things that's been very compelling to a lot of the people we've acquired into the company and have stayed with us is they're able to leverage our balance sheet, our cash, to go and do more and build larger businesses.
She approached the progressive organizations Brand New Congress and, later, Justice Democrats, which were recruiting novice candidates; she interviewed two dozen of them, she said, including some men, before settling on the four women, because she thought that win or lose, they'd be compelling to watch.
While the new processor may offer higher performance, the $4.33 iPad and $89 Apple Pencil may not be as compelling to cost-conscious schools as Chromebook laptop-tablet hybrids, which start at around $250 for consumers and come with detachable keyboards, as well as unlimited Google Drive storage.
"I don't necessarily believe that many people are horny for architecture," she continued, "but I do think that thinking about architecture in sexual terms — messy, desires and power-structures exposed, utilizing the environment for erotic gratification — is satisfying and compelling to a lot of people." h/t Kill Screen
"On one hand, a more affluent user attracts advertisers, but with only 10 to 20 percent of the audience of Facebook, and the targeting both Facebook and Google can offer, how does Pinterest stay compelling to advertisers?" said Daniel Newman, principal analyst at Futurum Research, which focuses on digital technology.
Granted, it's more compelling to hear about the travails of the Little Sisters (who even merited a photo op with Pope Francis last September) than about the objection to contraception coverage held by the named plaintiff in the lead case, the Most Reverend David A. Zubik of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
With each step, he juts out his hips, cocking his shoulders left and right while holding his hands behind his head — an obsessive translation of art into life that is unaccountably compelling to watch and now resides in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and other important institutions.
But informational writing is the style of writing that dominates The New York Times as well as any other traditional newspaper you might read, and in this unit we hope to show students that it can be every bit as engaging and compelling to read and to write as other genres.
But hate crimes and the like that involve celebrities who ultimately go unharmed -- the n-word spray-painted on a gate at one of LeBron James' homes, Oprah Winfrey being racially profiled in a chic boutique -- and receive instant support from millions of people have never felt compelling to me.
Stone devises the savory small plates, like a burrata-and-cheese appetizer that wouldn't look out of place at a Roman trattoria (though the oil garnishing it would be olive, not lobster) and another, of raw lobster and Italian chickpeas, that is as confounding in concept as it is compelling to eat.
The logic for diplomacy should be compelling to the Trump administration, Chinese experts say, even as Washington stakes out a policy of "maximum pressure" and has deployed a naval flotilla led by the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson to the coast of the Korean Peninsula, though it is still thousands of miles away.
Being able to plug into a vast e-commerce marketplace, as Amazon's Alexa does, and reach out to all sorts of third-party services to extend utility (as Alexa keeps doing) is probably more obviously compelling to the average person sitting on their sofa right now versus summoning up a verbal version of Google.
Celebrities fascinate us because they embody certain cultural preoccupations — Jennifer Lawrence is cool in the way we think girls should be cool; Tom Hanks is an ideal white middle-class dad — so by taking apart the way a celebrity performs a persona, Petersen can analyze what about that persona is most compelling to us.
All in all, this is an interesting development, and for those who might have called game-over in transport-on-demand, the recent news around Uber's trials and tribulations definitely points to windows of opportunity for those who can present something different and compelling to the two sides of this marketplace: drivers and passengers.
For our review, we're joined by Anna Escher and Sarah Perez to discuss why audiences find Joe so compelling (to say the least), what we made of the frequently obnoxious twentysomething New Yorkers on the show (not that we wanted to see them get murdered or anything …) and what we're hoping will happen in season two.
"As these negotiations are highly technical, it is hard to see how any result – even if presented as a victory for David Cameron – can be so compelling to the British people that they would lose their EU-scepticism…The rest of the European Union, therefore, is well advised to think of the unthinkable and prepare for a "Brexit.
Apple will need something more compelling to convince people why they need an Apple TV. Adding 4K video streaming support will be a good first step towards making the Apple TV more competitive with the Fire TV and Roku Ultra, especially now that 4K TVs are more commonplace in homes than before, but it'll only be catch-up.
The first is that his life story as someone who started "as a middle-class kid" — as his first, newly released ad puts it — and then built the Bloomberg media empire before becoming mayor of New York shortly after 9/11, is compelling to a national audience that otherwise would not much identify with a rich New Yorker.
But Democrats feel that the nature of Trump's actions of withholding hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign aid while asking for the Biden probe — and underlying documents, including the rough transcript of the call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the whistleblower complaint — will be simple to explain to the public and particularly compelling to an impeachment case.
The Expanse is based on novels that are similar in structure to Game of Thrones' own source books — that's why it takes so long for the show to get where it's going — but it doesn't quite have the meat on its bones to make it compelling to hang out in its world without entirely understanding what's happening.
Those are stories where the bastards grind you down and grind you down and get into every part of you and there is nothing you can do to stop them, and that story is so, so much more compelling to me than a story where all of June's trauma is nothing but a badass origin story for her eventual heroic destiny.
"He invited that aggression," an Indian anthropology professor told the AP. That so few have raised ethical concerns about Chau's death makes this an extreme case, as if it lies outside any semblance of international law, in some space where only a blunt righteousness prevails—and it is this very quality, perhaps, that makes the story so compelling to audiences around the world.
Unless the notion of interests sufficiently compelling to count in the First Amendment calculus is strangely truncated to exclude interests this fundamental simply because they appear imprecise or diffuse, courts must recognize a compelling interest in combating corruption broadly defined as a distortion in the political process, understood to include a deviation from the ideal of equal representation embodied in Federalist 57.
Perugino and Botticelli worked in Verrocchio's studio as well, so although panel preparation or similarly early painting stages aren't likely to leave identifiable traces, it's awfully compelling to imagine that one of those notable apprentices might also have had a hand in the making of, say, "The Baptism of Christ," since some scholars see more than two artists at work in that painting.
If TSLA executes to plan, implications across semis/components are meaningful: positive for analog/mixed signal vendors, mixed for digital vendors, negative for LiDAR vendors.... Investors should recognize that, if the company achieves its autonomous driving goals, combining this with its already-achieved EV technology conspire to establish a ride hailing service that could be quite financially compelling to both the car owner and the rider.
I solved a temporary riddle which is I think that my creative team has figured out how to make videos that are more compelling to share and consume with captioning, with the first five seconds, with the copy that I write, with the way we edit, with the time frame — you know ,whether it's 99 seconds, three minutes, five minutes, not just 15 and 10 and seven.
It had little lasting impact on the landscape of music and pales in comparison to its album of the year competitors, including the Fugees' "The Score," the Smashing Pumpkins' "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness," and especially Beck's best album "Odelay," an oddball rock masterpiece with a twisty take on hip-hop trends that still sounds fresh and innovative and compelling to this day.
What is most compelling to me is Brody's dissection of the roles he played during the wars, from being a combat photographer whose images were used by the government propaganda machine, to being an independent journalist trying to get at the "truth" of what was happening on the ground, to ultimately coming home as a veteran and trying to find his place in "normal" society.
All three of us loved "Succession," but even without a long argument about the show's merits, there was still plenty for us to debate: How a story with such morally bankrupt characters can still be so compelling, to what extent those characters are motivated by love versus hate versus greed (and whether they can even tell the difference) and who, in the end, deserves to sit on the corporate throne.
One new detail that emerged about the Vive at CES is the headset has been tweaked to include a front-facing camera, allowing wearers to experience a mixed reality view — with the tech capable of blending real-world objects into a virtual environment, rather than simply offering the pure escapism of VR. Whether 'hybrid reality' proves any more compelling to the average consumer than pure-play VR remains to be seen.
The conflict spurs Diana to follow Steve into the world of man, and although it's a shame to leave Themyscira behind, it's no less compelling to watch Diana try and navigate our world (or at least a version of it, circa World War I). Wonder Woman has plenty of fun with Diana's fish-out-of-water situation, and Gadot's reactions are priceless as Diana learns about corsets, department stores, and women's suffrage.

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