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"conspicuously" Definitions
  1. in a way that is easy to see or notice, or that is likely to attract attention

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One place that's conspicuously missing from that list: Times Square.
The Pacific, on the other hand, conspicuously lacks ergonomic accoutrements.
If the same article conspicuously appears multiple times, watch out.
Even if they didn't know, they failed, conspicuously, to care.
That phenomenon has played out most conspicuously on trade policy.
Note: African business owners were conspicuously absent from the survey.
But one aspect that's conspicuously absent from the latest clip?
To borrow a word that he has conspicuously conscripted: Sad.
But one group is conspicuously not on board: party leaders.
Central European countries in the past years is conspicuously absent.
During the subsequent round of questioning, Cruz was conspicuously absent.
Flynn's lawyers conspicuously dodge this issue in his sentencing memo.
Such boldness has been conspicuously absent since he took office.
Actually, the word "Trump" is conspicuously absent from the report.
Oiticica's project was more conspicuously "socially engaged" than MacPhee's is.
Trump has conspicuously declined to rule out such a move.
A download list of Elder Scrolls mods is conspicuously absent.
Of the two houses, Christie's had conspicuously the better selection.
Then, Mr. Cuomo had conspicuously avoided saying Mr. Trump's name.
Trump was conspicuously absent from a meeting on climate change.
Terms were not "clearly and conspicuously" stated, the agency said.
He was also the more conspicuously dazzling to talk to.
Lately, Mr. Bannon has been conspicuously absent from some meetings.
"Cohen" was too conspicuously Jewish for professional success in Britain.
Internally, but less conspicuously, they remain the Democratic establishment's too.
"Something else is conspicuously missing: obstruction of justice," Garrett continued.
" Conspicuously absent from this world event was "American diplomatic influence.
Yet they both conspicuously chose to go with Trump properties.
I'd visited the day before, but Buakaw was conspicuously absent.
In his remarks, Jealous also conspicuously failed to stir excitement.
Little Patsy Walker really went through it this season, going from a conspicuously perfect life (and conspicuously attractive, successful, and British boyfriend) to a full nosedive back into addiction and eventually killing Jessica's mother.
The jihadists were not conspicuously corrupt, say locals, with grudging respect.
He is conspicuously looking at his own phone in the picture.
Conspicuously controversial subreddits are absent, while efforts are made at inclusion.
But it conspicuously left out any number from the announcement Sunday.
Some rows are marked with Nik's pencilings, some are conspicuously empty.
Conspicuously Absent Technology companies employ strikingly few black and Hispanic workers.
In contrast, Mr Kuchar's trophy case remains ever more conspicuously bare.
From intention to manufacturing methods to sizing, many fall conspicuously short.
But one thing was conspicuously missing from the keynote: new hardware.
Replaced by choices blunt and literal, ambiguity is conspicuously absent here.
Most conspicuously, they are becoming the main props of luxury brands.
Platforms frequently, and conspicuously, fail to live up to our expectations.
" Shot: "Press outlets have been conspicuously silent on Mr. Obama's bow.
But again, the policies he's now pushing are conspicuously pro-elite.
Do whichever of these you can, as conspicuously as you can.
John Boyega's superwatt smile is conspicuously absent in his latest movie.
Audiences seemed to be drawn to his conspicuously cocksure authoritarian persona.
Others are not springing to Trump's defense and remain conspicuously silent.
However, she conspicuously avoided mentioning one of its biggest environmental benefits.
Conspicuously, Elkin never explains how she could afford all this travel.
Most conspicuously, the project gives Essex Market a sprawling new home.
While these figures read as female, they retain conspicuously phallic profiles.
He has conspicuously not signed on to the billionaire's Giving Pledge.
He had put up a conspicuously slow time on his baseline.
Daily, and conspicuously, Trump proves the danger of his continued service.
Two areas in particular are conspicuously absent from Clinton's campaign platform.
RB: Yes, but in Darknet the government is almost conspicuously absent.
But employees at Twitter, President Trump's favorite platform, are conspicuously silent.
Considering the source material, it was conspicuously low on electric guitar.
But the bride's entire family was conspicuously missing from the party.
One of the group's recent meetings in Beijing was conspicuously wholesome.
Still, for a wild ride, "Bob Honey" is conspicuously un-fun.
Conspicuously absent: The Gophers, Michigan, Boston College, Boston University and Wisconsin.
There is obviously something conspicuously icky about the excess on display.
The attempt to legislate sustained legal-immigration cuts has conspicuously failed.
That resolution conspicuously avoided the issue of Iranian weapons in Yemen.
Conspicuously absent from their influences, for the most part, is Asia.
"We conspicuously did not name a best buy here," Bishop says.
What it conspicuously failed to do, though, was identify the perpetrator.
Well, the British people have spoken — and conspicuously withheld that backing.
Newspaper articles about Boggio's murder were laid out conspicuously before them.
Both campaigns conspicuously reached across party lines in their final pitches.
But the Tatmadaw -- Myanmar's military -- are conspicuously absent everywhere we go.
Prominent attacks carried out by non-Muslims are also conspicuously omitted.
A conspicuously unbothered Adams, for one, seems never to look back.
All of these facts are conspicuously left out of your book.
Quite conspicuously, Donald Trump has remained silent about the storm since Friday.
That could, most conspicuously, give Trump a legal way to oust Mueller.
She waits, feeding on less fortunate prisoners conspicuously dropped into her domain.
As for the traditional left, it's been conspicuously absent from the conversation.
Jalen Brunson buries his first 3-pointer, with Michigan's defenders conspicuously absent.
Pre-emptive action calls for initiative from politicians, which is conspicuously absent.
Mention of his three stars is conspicuously underplayed on his restaurant's website.
One name conspicuously missing from the list -- Heisman-winning quarterback Tim Tebow.
But coconut oil is conspicuously absent from that list of healthy ingredients.
His concerns about the "swamp," justifiable though they are, are conspicuously narrow.
Republicans — and most conspicuously Trump — have practiced profligacy in word and deed.
"He's firming up India's security relationships without conspicuously targeting China," said Karnard.
That goal is conspicuously absent from the Department of Defense's new strategy.
Some parts of the store feel conspicuously tidy, while others are madness.
Men, on the other hand, were mostly conspicuously silent on the subject.
I'm saying this now because I have conspicuously not said it before.
Rarely have the political advantages of untrammeled riches been so conspicuously displayed.
A wooden torch lies across the bedsheets, its flame conspicuously snuffed out.
Hailey Bieber, they conspicuously avoid mentioning Justin's other great love, Selena Gomez.
Any discussion of the seemingly advanced voice recognition technology is conspicuously absent.
Likewise, key elements of obstruction are conspicuously absent on the current facts.
Traditional fried favorites such as latkes and jelly doughnuts were conspicuously absent.
Now, though, it sure looks like Trump prefers to remain conspicuously silent.
He conspicuously avoided criticism of America's authoritarian allies, most notably Saudi Arabia.
The timeline ends with the 1940s, conspicuously represented by a black band.
Although many do, central banks have very conspicuously declined to make such changes.
It would require Trump's signature, which was conspicuously lacking on their previous deal.
Some of those have started earning - and spending - conspicuously more than everyone else.
They had to work their way into whiteness, often by conspicuously hating blacks.
Conspicuously absent from that provision -- showing the act's true intent -- are local ordinances.
This fills in a major content type that had been previously (conspicuously) missing.
Certain figures were conspicuously missing, particularly religious-based crimes and violence against journalists.
Those who can actually afford it are a small, conspicuously consuming cosmopolitan minority.
But there's one toy that's conspicuously missing from my collection: a strap-on.
Aid workers are conspicuously richer than most locals, and present a tempting target.
Conspicuously missing from this budget, however, is any new funding for government watchdogs.
Conspicuously, he did NOT mention gun control issues during his speech Thursday morning.
What's conspicuously missing in the coverage of this major piece of 🚡 news?
On Eco Yoga Park's website, the words Hare and Krishna are conspicuously absent.
We are not surprised Nixon was conspicuously absent from the Trump team's memorandum.
Now that role is played most conspicuously for newer members of the union.
That patch was left conspicuously untouched, but it is not exactly a memorial.
But this approach has not been conspicuously successful in California, which pioneered it.
Often, Mr. Biden conspicuously interrupted himself, as if bantering with his own notes.
But there's one significant player conspicuously not involved in diplomacy: the United States.
Conspicuously absent from Tuesday's announcement was the cost of the new F-18s.
Donald J. Trump, while conspicuously friendly toward Russia, is still seen as unpredictable.
Clinton conspicuously left, coaxing her into policy shifts on trade and college tuition.
Nature is magnificent but also conspicuously silent in the face of human needs.
One country that has conspicuously not been granted an exemption, however, is Japan.
In 2019, by most measures except its stock price, Twitter is conspicuously stagnant.
Conspicuously missing from the graphic was Yang, who polled higher, at 3 percent.
May, but he has been conspicuously noncommital about what he would do instead.
She looked at Ludlow House but thought the people looked too conspicuously hip.
This is abstraction at its most deliberate, most unapologetic, and most conspicuously destructive.
Donald Trump was conspicuously absent from an annual economic forum in the Pacific.
He also addressed a big issue that Mr. Trump conspicuously omitted: climate change.
With a jury this conspicuously biased, it's hard to imagine any other outcome.
Yet, the same members become conspicuously silent when their own administration stonewalls committees.
He's not an ideological conservative was tried and found conspicuously wanting in '16.
Dominant-caste associations, such as the powerful Nair Service Society, were conspicuously absent.
That's why even those who are conspicuously loyal are routinely humiliated in public.
The United States conspicuously neglected to condemn his decision to let CICIG's mandate lapse.
For three years, Tony Hawk has been conspicuously absent from the video store shelves.
When the president addressed his daughters, we noticed the youngest Obama was conspicuously absent.
She's been conspicuously mum in the past, including during the contentious 2016 presidential election.
Conspicuously absent on the pizza is anything resembling a tomato or a tomato derivative.
Because I love my phone, even though it's been conspicuously silent as of late.
Women remain conspicuously absent, apart from a certain Middle Easterner famed for her virginity.
It is conspicuously absent from this year's official shortlist of phrases-of-the-year.
Another Refinery29 editor mentioned that she has a friend who uses conspicuously dark emoji.
During his Senate testimony on May 1, Barr conspicuously sputtered when questioned by Sen.
Her fiancé, Egor Tarabasov was there as well ... conspicuously behind LiLo and her parents.
But its voice remained conspicuously absent from the conservative chorus calling for Trump's defeat.
Next week's Impressionist and Modern art auctions are conspicuously short of major-name masterworks.
As the youth spoke out against the bill, the other side was conspicuously quiet.
But the hotel's lobby was filled with conspicuously muscular men speaking American-accented English.
As she and Osakwe posed for a photo, she dangled her Valentino purse conspicuously.
The family is gathered around the table, surrounded by guests, a conspicuously white crowd.
He never showed his face, and was conspicuously absent from his first few videos.
In the Times interview on Wednesday, Mr. Johnson conspicuously sought to avoid another misstep.
He's conspicuously noble, saving people in war zones and in the New York subway.
Nonetheless, they have an abundance of the team spirit that Chelsea so conspicuously lack.
But there's one subject that's been left conspicuously off the negotiating table: human rights.
But Britain is still putting off some steps, most conspicuously the closing of schools.
The most obvious plaintiffs for such a lawsuit have been conspicuously silent this week.
The French president also confronted a big issue Mr. Trump conspicuously omitted, climate change.
Current Republican efforts to feign climate policy conspicuously fail to grapple with that truth.
Conspicuously missing from the pre-order, however, is the expected "Oh So Orange" color.
While Muslim terrorists are prominent, for instance, the shows conspicuously avoid any West-vs.
Mr. Biden has also been conspicuously absent from the airwaves in Super Tuesday states.
More: Venture capitalists are conspicuously absent from this round of the climate change fight.
The plush and quiet dining room is lovely, but conspicuously lacking in sex appeal.
Maybe Obamacare is a huge lifesaver, but so far the evidence is conspicuously missing.
At the same time, Mitchell conspicuously focuses her fire only one way: against Ford.
Less conspicuously, in mid-2001 the S&P index overseers ejected all non-U.
He also conspicuously -- and gratuitously -- used the modifier "sovereign" when describing New York's interests.
The Israeli drones that buzzed overhead for a week conspicuously went silent on Monday.
At a cabinet meeting, he conspicuously displayed a "Game of Thrones"-inspired sanctions poster.
They didn't make the mistake of conspicuously rejecting American symbols during the World Cup.
They didn't make the mistake of conspicuously rejecting American symbols during the World Cup.
There were conspicuously few eyes on the Better Care Act as it was written.
Hillary Clinton was, conspicuously, initially not honored among those who had inspired the march.
Even Mr. Rouhani conspicuously omitted any reference to it in a news conference on Sunday.
The production and execution of Mia's one-woman show remain conspicuously absent from the movie.
But conspicuously, none of them seemed to have much to say about the scandal itself.
Despite being one of the lead characters in The Force Awakens, Rey was conspicuously absent.
For the last decade or so, the Martian south polar ice cap has conspicuously receded.
Jalen Brunson showed flashes of frustration, Omari Spellman was neutralized and Paschall was conspicuously quiet.
However, the Big Two imprints, Marvel and DC, were conspicuously absent from the initial rollout.
I'm white, male, and conspicuously nerdy, and everything I code works on the first try.
The latter is legally binding, specific, multilateral — and conspicuously absent from the U.S. economic playbook.
He seamlessly turned to Mr. Trump and conspicuously applauded, as if they were suddenly teammates.
Amid a spasmodic debate over gun violence in America, hunters have often been conspicuously absent.
But conspicuously absent was Aung San's daughter, National League for Democracy (NLD) leader Suu Kyi.
She's also been conspicuously courted by some of the party's many presidential candidates, including Sens.
What they conspicuously have not included are reports from inside the agencies they unofficially represent.
Conspicuously, Sessions sought to shift the burden of responsibility away from Trump and onto Comey.
The new Google Chromecast was conspicuously absent from the spotlight at Google's recent hardware event.
The market was narrowing conspicuously, with small caps having lagged for more than a year.
There were the same business challenges and boardroom eliminations, but the stakes felt conspicuously lower.
The civilian leader has been conspicuously silent about their release, possibly suggesting she remains embittered.
The rest of the parking lot was filled, but these spaces were all conspicuously empty.
The government's post-trial legal brief was conspicuously short on precedents, because there aren't many.
But he wasn't big on New York, to which the museum conspicuously closes itself off.
But Trump's overall approval rating among voters happy with the economy conspicuously lags his predecessors'.
Color might have crept back into the outfits, but the presentation itself was conspicuously drab.
Willa Cather (born in 1873) and Zora Neale Hurston (born in 1891) are conspicuously absent.
New bright yellow gas pipelines installed by the local government snake conspicuously through Zhang's village.
But it's worth looking back at what Trump said — and sometimes conspicuously didn't say — on Twitter.
Conspicuously absent is why anyone wanted him dead, or even what group he was associated with.
Russian warplanes that were critical to the recapture of other rebel-held areas were conspicuously absent.
Let's think of when Linda sends that list of names around and yours is conspicuously missing.
Conspicuously missing are all of Kim's sisters, or any other members of the extended Kardashian clan.
I suspected something might be wrong when the company was conspicuously absent at this year's CES.
Mr. Bush's stand-in flings bits of dirt with a conspicuously limp, left-handed wrist snap.
And he conspicuously failed to say that he had no interest in being his party's nominee.
Manitoba was advertised as part of the original lineup for these gigs, but was conspicuously absent.
The Sochi summit conspicuously did not include delegates from the United States or the European Union.
They send someone from the behavior team, conspicuously dressed as a sheriff, to check on her.
Yet for years, climate change received conspicuously little attention in these televised events for presidential candidates.
And quite conspicuously, it looks like the new apps do all the things that iTunes does.
But Trump himself remained conspicuously silent on the allegations against Moore, even as he attacked Sen.
Big Freedia also makes a cameo, after being conspicuously absent from the "Nice For What" video.
Street stalls in the city, at which many such migrants once worked, are now conspicuously rarer.
An older man with a pockmarked face, he was, compared with the Kurdish speakers, conspicuously tepid.
When it comes to the CFPB, though, Congress' ability to meaningfully demand accountability is conspicuously lacking.
One conspicuously symbolic sub-plot sees the house's disgruntled elderly staff supplanted by cheaper Polish labour.
Yet, an Olympic gold remains conspicuously absent from the 28-year-old slalom specialist's trophy cabinet.
It was a reassuring conclusion, conspicuously rejecting racism and chauvinism in its account of nonindustrial cultures.
Conspicuously absent from the investor meeting was Alphabet's CEO, Larry Page, who rarely makes public appearances.
An independent investigation could reveal the evidence of criminal conduct that is so conspicuously missing today.
She's wearing it anew — and as conspicuously as ever — in the choppy seas of New York.
Bambaataa attended the park jams for years but has been conspicuously absent since the allegations surfaced.
Conspicuously absent from the document are tech giants like Google and Amazon, which face antitrust concerns.
Sky conspicuously does not belong to Legeay's group, unlike seven of the 18 World Tour teams.
New music was conspicuously absent, and none appears in Petrenko's remaining concerts during his first season.
This year, however, the Polish Minister of Culture and National Heritage, Piotr Gliński, was conspicuously absent.
And, while the clinic received support from many in the community, some voices stayed conspicuously silent.
But while infectious optimism is visible everywhere in Western Europe, the East has remained conspicuously unenthusiastic.
Lack of representation behind the scenes Behind the scenes, however, people of color were conspicuously absent.
While propaganda photos from the North are often doctored, analysts said this one was conspicuously unretouched.
With 16 of the Ameses' works covered by third-party "irrevocable" bids, competition was conspicuously measured.
Not only has he conspicuously not won a Ballon d'Or, he has faded even from contention.
Yet the governor has been conspicuously absent as riders vent their frustrations about our subway system.
Mr. Trump has conspicuously pressured companies to shun less expensive labor overseas and invest in America.
Prince Andrew, who had withdrawn from public life, was conspicuously absent from the festivities on Tuesday.
Murkowski's name is conspicuously absent from Ernst's list of co-sponsors for the current VAWA draft.
By designing its bicycles for beauty, Peloton coerces you to place them conspicuously in your home.
Conspicuously absent from the proceedings thus far has been Cosby's wife of 53 years, Camille Cosby.
We see the head of state conspicuously absent from official visits to the grief-stricken community.
Needless to say, there are conspicuously few think pieces out there about how men should email.
The Washington, DC-area marching bands that traditionally celebrate inaugurations are conspicuously absent from this one.
Meanwhile, Trump conspicuously omitted mention of economic ties or global concerns like climate change and human rights.
The British government backed its man, but Boris Johnson, the probable next prime minister, conspicuously did not.
It's worth noting that earlier this month, Messina arrived at the Golden Globes with conspicuously blonde hair.
After all, the TV show based in Chicago was actually, often conspicuously, filmed in New York City.
In fact, numbers like screen resolution, processor speed and battery capacity were conspicuously absent from today's presentation.
Still, Mr. Trump conspicuously declined to make their release a precondition of his meeting with Mr. Kim.
The action happens against expanses of white or gray — and conspicuously absent from these scenes are parents.
But really, isn't everyone in his party doing pretty much the same thing, if not so conspicuously?
No other GM shareholder has backed Einhorn's proposal, with Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc remaining conspicuously silent.
In the long run, conspicuously vindictive tax raids will make it harder for governments to raise revenue.
Details about the death of former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi have been conspicuously absent from news reports.
Then he would rush over with a bag filled with cartons of Japanese cigarettes conspicuously sticking out.
She wears low-cut tops and seems to bend forward conspicuously when she hands customers their ramen.
It was one fight that was conspicuously absent Saturday night, and it contributed to Rubio's awful night.
It's good: thicker than a normal pop tart, conspicuously dusted with cake flour, and I'm very hungry.
Still, there is every indication that the NFL is blackballing Kaepernick for conspicuously expressing his political views.
Several of these characters clearly share her features; most display, very conspicuously, her 62-year-old hands.
The percussionist Fiona Digney, pummelling a conspicuously coffin-like apparatus, made a sound to wake the dead.
Trump conspicuously stayed out of the primary, but wasted little time backing Stewart with a tweet Wednesday.
Ryan's agenda says we need "more than just fencing," but mention of a wall is conspicuously absent.
One major restaurant chain that has been conspicuously silent in the spree of recent announcements is McDonald's.
But the also-rans who could have helped Mr. Rubio the most conspicuously withheld their support. Gov.
Conspicuously absent: Encryption and his administration's fraught relationship with Silicon Valley over the industry's consumer privacy policies.
Why would a 2004 pop song be so conspicuously crammed into a 2007 film set in 2008?
Signage for such products can often feel gendered, but the market here is conspicuously indicated as male.
The rest of the film is meticulously naturalistic, and then it takes this bold, conspicuously ahistoric leap.
Brian tested out the phone's purported attention-grabbing abilities by conspicuously flipping it open at several bars.
Additionally, the sweet gum's spiky "gum balls" hang conspicuously from the tree's smaller branches, sometimes all winter.
But conspicuously missing from the conversation is proof that red flag laws will actually reduce gun violence.
Conspicuously missing is a meeting between Mr. Abe and Moon Jae-in, the president of South Korea.
Conspicuously absent from the discussions are mentions of home, family or women — as spouses, relatives or colleagues.
They're conspicuously all countries that, like North Korea, currently have or have had serious human rights issues.
The office of special presidential envoy for hostage affairs sat conspicuously empty until about two months ago.
At the annual gathering of conservatives, one Republican was conspicuously absent among the Trump supporters — Mitt Romney.
Our divisions are racial and ethnic and class-based and generational, conspicuously so in the Trump era.
But the brands that are not showing are the brands that are redefining American fashion most conspicuously.
Trump -- perhaps spooked at the possibility of Stone flipping -- conspicuously declined to rule out a presidential pardon.
When it comes to mysteries, Moira herself has been conspicuously absent for the last couple of issues.
After a series of misadventures, Mr. Trump has conspicuously laid off personal attacks aimed at Ms. Pelosi.
Most conspicuously missing in his account is any sustained examination of South Korea's role in the whole affair.
As for other channels, one area where Yieldify is conspicuously not capturing businesses' audiences is on social media.
Even Vogue editor extraordinaire Anna Wintour was spotted wearing one pinned conspicuously to her scarf at a show.
But there are certain now-standard smartwatch features like GPS and heart-rate monitoring that are conspicuously absent.
But in his first flurry of policy tweets and executive orders, China, his favourite bogeyman, was conspicuously absent.
But, if that was the case, they'd give to each party evenly and Silicon Valley is conspicuously Democratic.
When Sony first revealed its miniature PlayStation Classic, one thing was conspicuously absent: the full list of games.
He still wants a border wall, although conspicuously absent was his call for Mexico to pay for it.
He has been sliding in the polls, most conspicuously to the benefit of Mrs Warren and Mr Buttigieg.
Yet in his plea deals, he conspicuously did not commit to cooperate with prosecutors regarding further criminal investigations.
Indeed, works from the GDR are still conspicuously absent from blockbuster shows about German art from the period.
While bone daggers primarily functioned as weapons, they were also prized ceremonial ornaments conspicuously worn on the bicep.
Trump's secret sauce that stirs his base at rallies -- namely outrage -- was conspicuously absent in his flat delivery.
The sources on which Mr. Barnes most conspicuously relies are the two canonical texts of the Shostakovich wars.
It is a point endlessly raised by House members on television but conspicuously missing in the contempt sanction.
Some large ones have been conspicuously changing for a week, and some single trees are now very brilliant.
In his debut US exhibition, Omar Victor Diop inserts conspicuously absent historical black male figures into Western art.
The equivalent of smart phones had been around for more than a decade, most conspicuously in the Blackberry.
They are of particular interest because harmony, polyphony, and group performances are conspicuously absent from the Tsimane's music.
So it is with "The Monk of Mokha" — a conspicuously PG-13 story of race, religion and manhood.
"How can one defend values like abortion and feminist principles while displaying conspicuously their religious beliefs," he asked.
The clearing of the field most conspicuously aided No. 8 Wisconsin (10-0), partly neutralizing its soft schedule.
But one thing sets it apart from other pollutants: It sticks around, conspicuously, in the most unwanted places.
Most conspicuously, ISIS-affiliated hackers last January took over the U.S. Central Command (Centcom) Twitter and YouTube accounts.
The participants did not include any of the world's nine nuclear-armed countries, which conspicuously boycotted the negotiations.
These are the biggest, most important questions, and the ones on which futurist thinking is most conspicuously absent.
However, one product was conspicuously missing from the White House's list of companies and their products: fossil fuels.
Compared to his vote in 2016, Trump's approval rating among those blue-collar white women has conspicuously declined.
A large number of House members were conspicuously absent from votes amid Super Tuesday primaries in their states.
The convoy was marked conspicuously with the logos of the United Nations and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent.
Conspicuously absent, though, is compatibility with non-iDevices, which suggests Apple still sees messaging as a competitive battlefield.
After yet another perceived slight, he conspicuously canceled the White House subscriptions to The Post and The Times.
Conspicuously missing from the blog, however, was a specific rebuttal to the enormous racial disparity uncovered by the ACLU.
Yet there is one group whose voice is conspicuously absent from the conversation: the people currently serving prison sentences.
Perhaps strangely, the graves of children were conspicuously absent at the cemetery, which admittedly is still only partially excavated.
Conspicuously absent from last week's OnePlus 7T Pro announcement was any mention of a new 53G device from OnePlus.
Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress who put their party's future in Trump's hands are conspicuously quiet on the recent developments.
There was one thing conspicuously absent, however, in this frankly rendered depiction of a spur-of-the-moment hookup.
Is Sammi Sweetheart, who's conspicuously absent, going to make a surprise appearance and profess her undying love for Ronnie?
TechCrunch's Haje Jans Kamps also noticed that the Windows phone was conspicuously absent from the Build conference keynote discussions.
The company also agreed to revise its billing practices to ensure third-party charges are conspicuously identified on bills.
Political funding in both countries is opaque, and the first-past-the-post system can produce conspicuously unfair results.
However, there was one detail that was conspicuously absent: a definitive answer on the fate of CEO Marissa Mayer.
White Walkers were conspicuously missing from the trailer, and Twitter would like to know where the hell they are.
Amazon Prime Video was conspicuously absent from Apple TV's app offerings until a little more than a year ago.
Those slices were conspicuously devoured, but did the chicken's recipients do the same for this fiery — and messy — treat?
The league leaders come with pace, vision, counter attacking verve and lethal finishing – all traits that Sunderland conspicuously lack.
The network may have five new conspicuously men-forward shows, but the holistic view is a bit more diverse.
It's why during the midterms he so conspicuously prioritized the Senate Republican majority over the House Republican majority. Why?
The only reflective surface that mimics water is aluminum foil, conspicuously un-ancient and mass produced, cold in refrigerators.
Dudley's argument is a remarkable contrast from the conspicuously nonpolitical commentary usually offered by current and former Fed officials.
And at least in some areas of the startup market — most conspicuously, in scooter startups — valuations have grown accordingly.
More than many women, she's in the public eye conspicuously not promoting a haute couture model of female beauty.
In actuality, this is due to racialized health disparities—another thing the anti-abortion movement is conspicuously silent on.
Recently, the once-common mechanic has been conspicuously absent from some of the most popular and well-reviewed games.
Mr. Mnuchin, who was conspicuously absent from the news conference, was busy exchanging two phone calls with Ms. Pelosi.
On the contrary, Sanders has conspicuously refused to support measures that would enhance Obamacare, even as a temporary expedient.
Their duty is to keep us unconscious and pain free, while the more conspicuously heroic surgeons do their work.
That helps, but what also sets them apart is a sense of common purpose conspicuously absent from many communities.
There's no overflowing bowl, no splash of milk, and, conspicuously, no Kellogg's or General Mills logo in the corner.
But, in a departure from previous commentaries in the state news media, it conspicuously failed to mention Mrs. Lam.
Journalists soon began to note the curious absence of some conspicuously wealthy people from the lists of top taxpayers.
American prosecutors and criminal defense lawyers have called the conspicuously absent executive a linchpin in the web of corruption.
A mixed but mostly young crowd filed into the theater, interlarded with conspicuously older relatives of the show's staff.
And yet, there is one set of issues that has been conspicuously absent from the conversation in the media.
One of the only artists in a conspicuously conscious age to actually work full time as a community organizer.
In a photograph, Myers is wearing a checked shirt, and appears conspicuously massive next to Hikmat's diminutive Filipino employees.
It also captured the country's attention because of who was conspicuously missing — who wouldn't have fit and didn't belong.
Bachelor Nation members Kristina Schulman, Astrid Loch and Bibiana Julian were all in attendance, but Gates was conspicuously absent.
As a country we are divided economically and politically, and education sits conspicuously at the center of both divides.
But in another major GOP contest, the president was conspicuously silent until after voters chose the general election nominees.
The opinions of cyborgs are conspicuously absent from the expert panels, the tech leadership conferences and the advisory boards.
Her fears were valid; women and people of color were conspicuously absent from leadership roles in this technology company.
The missile's sea-launched cousin has been used conspicuously in Syria, launched from as far away as the Caspian.
But no member of the group signed the letter, including Representative Marcia Fudge, 66, whose name was conspicuously absent.
Big Freedia's voice punctuated Drake's "Nice for What," and she was, as ever, conspicuously absent from its accompanying video.
Conspicuously missing from both the original news coverage and the WSJ write-up are screens of what the officer sees.
The costs of limiting climate change and the kinds of policies it demands are conspicuously absent in the IPCC report.
Even a confrontation with Bee-as-Betty's conspicuously young mom isn't even to keep her on the anti-vax track.
But it seemed to stop conspicuously short of whacking the company's newer 737 MAX 8, which weighs 45,070 kilograms empty.
Meet Brûz the Chopper, Shadow of War's conspicuously Australian orc warlord, and enjoy his jocular assessments on life in Mordor.
The attack is conspicuously similar to a string of hacks against the Clinton campaign during the US election last year.
Conspicuously absent are Xi Jinping's turgid works, such as "The Governance of China", a must-read for any party apparatchik.
Zuckerberg, however, has been conspicuously absent in recent weeks and has so far remained silent on the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
The invitees — some high profile, most conspicuously not — will sit in the House gallery with Michelle Obama, the first lady.
Conspicuously, however, Mueller declined to state whether Trump was exonerated of wrongdoing, instead implying the matter be left to Congress.
Can you imagine conspicuously sticking one of these on your nightstand and hitting this button when you're finished having sex?
But two of America's hottest companies are conspicuously absent from the list of the country's : Tesla, in Palo Alto, Calif.
And mention of the president and party politics has been conspicuously absent from the speeches that already have been given.
The new rule requires all bots that attempt to influence California residents' voting or purchasing behaviors to conspicuously declare themselves.
Many characters that figure in the Times story are missing from Maddow's, most conspicuously Trump's Indonesian business partner Hary Tanoesoedibjo.
But when the sport's signature event kicks off in Russia next year, the stars and stripes will be conspicuously absent.
Mr. Sanders was conspicuously quiet after the pick was announced before breaking his silence on Sunday in a CNN interview.
The document had conspicuously Trumpian lacunae; there were no references to climate change as a national-security threat, for example.
The towering trees lean conspicuously to one side, always toward the south, as though buffeted by years of strong winds.
Temer's team is conspicuously white, male, and hailing from conservative political parties, which caused instant critiques from Brazilian media pundits.
Word of the Day : conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible _________ The word egregious has appeared in 334 articles on NYTimes.
It was earnest and domestic and largely traditional, a conspicuously well-made drama rather than a zeitgeist-y identity comedy.
But as negotiations reach their final stages, the sensitive subject of human rights has been left conspicuously off the table.
Whether their fruit is added to pastry before or after baking, they're vivid confections — conspicuously appealing and hard to resist.
There are already signs of dereliction: Many toxic waste sites are flooded, but the Environmental Protection Agency is conspicuously absent.
When high school students in Turkey arrive for the fall term, Charles Darwin will be conspicuously absent from biology classes.
That included 94,000 copies sold of the complete album as well as a conspicuously low number of streams: 7.9 million.
Landgraf called "Stranger Things" a genuine hit for Netflix, but noted that the company conspicuously ignores its under-performing shows.
With her conspicuously burned hand and slightly cowed demeanor, this Mag isn't the baleful, suffocating force that Ms. Manahan was.
The word "acting" is still conspicuously stuck to his title, even though Mr. Trump could remove it at any time.
Mr. Trump's speech on Afghanistan was conspicuously devoid of details, such as a timetable or the number of new troops.
The Federal Trade Commission advises influencers to clearly and conspicuously disclose that they are being compensated for a sponsored post.
When President Trump met with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, he conspicuously declined to shake hands and avoided eye contact.
Luckey quickly apologized for the impact of his donation, and was conspicuously absent from his company's keynote event in October.
Although the rampage in Hong Kong's streets made international headlines, coverage was conspicuously absent from the mainland's heavily censored media.
Agency vehicles parked conspicuously near hospital entrances, health providers say, are also stoking fear and interfering with broader immigrant care.
Both were conspicuously seen in Jamaica in 2004 at the same time when Banksy's graffiti started appearing on the island.
Liberal technocrats contrive endless clever policy fixes, but they remain conspicuously aloof from the people they are supposed to be helping.
For an election supposedly based on the economy, housing policy has been not just conspicuously but egregiously absent from the rhetoric.
Barclays was conspicuously absent from the initial list of partners, which included the likes of Natwest, Lloyds, HSBC and American Express.
The mention was brief, and conspicuously lacking details, but it could be enough to push the concept from fringe to mainstream.
Trump's roster of agency heads and advisers conspicuously lacks intellectuals, lawyers, and academics of the sort sought by some past presidents.
The reassuring diagnosis from the economists begins with a rather tight labor market, even after the conspicuously weak May employment report.
Conspicuously absent from the new list of supported chargers are Tesla's Superchargers, which were part of the original announcement last year.
Most conspicuously she did far less well in the major urban centres where Democratic voters are congregated than Mr Obama had.
Her bosom used to jut out of her tight suit in older games, but it's no longer as conspicuously gravity-defying.
Pence conspicuously passed up opportunities to defend Trump, and has drawn much stronger post-debate reviews that Trump received last week.
The video released by the companies shows a clean, white, modern, and comfortable-looking space, although one conspicuously devoid of windows.
Now, she's the nation's defacto head but, like the military leaders before her, she has remained conspicuously silent on the atrocities.
A handful of drug companies rang in 2018 with price hikes that easily surpass inflation but stay conspicuously below double digits.
Conspicuously absent is a cockpit; only a narrow, wasp-like backbone connects the front set of wheels to the rear one.
Not visible from where the two spoke were the museum's nude statues, which had been conspicuously covered by large white boxes.
"Plus, the High Roller, the Neon Museum and the Mob Museum, three of my personal favorite Vegas attractions, are conspicuously absent."
Despite endorsing Canova and boosting his profile earlier this summer, however, Sanders has been conspicuously absent in the race's final days.
Conspicuously absent from the new committee was Keep the Promise II, a decision that is intensifying the anger directed toward Neugebauer.
For a Friday night, the bar remained conspicuously empty; it was clear people were there to be engulfed by the music.
This could even foreshadow Jon riding one of Dany's dragons at some point, since two of them are still conspicuously riderless.
With some exceptions, Republicans in Congress are staying conspicuously quiet or actively trying to undermine the Justice Department and the FBI.
It was a triumph for a Leave campaign that had conspicuously failed to answer the obvious hard-nosed questions about Brexit.
By ceremoniously and conspicuously obstructing the president's rushed agenda on health care, Trump received what many viewed as a justifiable comeuppance.
The house found buyers for 92 percent of its 39 lots, with staff members based in Asia conspicuously active on telephones.
Some stuck it out with both actors remaining on the show, while some characters conspicuously left their shows before their time.
But the left's fractiousness, its complicated race-sexuality-class feuds, have an energy that's conspicuously absent closer to the neoliberal center.
A cherry-red countertop was re-created with steel and sealed wood, and the remaining ornaments migrated to conspicuously higher ground.
Democrats quite conspicuously are not seeking ransom for a debt limit increase, which must pass before the end of the month.
Mr. Uthaug plays with the initial tranquillity nicely, mixing smiling, friendly faces with beauty shots of the pristine, conspicuously unpopulated landscape.
But given a chance to write that measure into the House and Senate Obamacare replacement bills, that notion was conspicuously absent.
Staff members for the Asia market were conspicuously more active on telephones at the Christie's auction than at the Sotheby's one.
The rule Naser al-Din Shah, who was conspicuously fond of Imperial France, witnessed a number of aesthetic changes in Iran.
Dorne has been conspicuously absent since Ellaria Sand and her daughters took power in a coup there in the season premiere.
Though conspicuously absent from red carpets at the Golden Globes and Oscars earlier this year, in April things began to change.
The ubiquitous tuk-tuk is conspicuously absent in much of Mumbai ("The traffic here is bad enough," Mr. Gandhi told me).
But late last month, Ma Ling, a blogger who commanded an audience of more than 16 million people, went conspicuously silent.
Upstairs on the second floor, where dealers presented more new works by established and emerging artists, the footfall was conspicuously lighter.
Xi emphasizes the importance of "struggle," and state television has conspicuously rebroadcast old Korean war films depicting battles with American troops.
Have you heard of "Redacted Tonight," the political comedy show that conspicuously avoids discussing Russia's reported ties to the Trump campaign?
Above, President Xi Jinping, who has remained conspicuously absent in recent weeks, made a rare public appearance to address the crisis.
The push won him acclaim from liberals but chafed Ms. Pelosi, who conspicuously second-guessed some of his decisions to colleagues.
This latest report matches the Trump administration's pattern of conspicuously avoiding any discussion of climate change in its leading strategic documents.
Conspicuously missing from the rumor mill this year is any mention of a budget S20 device to replace the Galaxy S10E.
Conspicuously not doing a victory lap was the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which bargains on behalf of studios.
Washington (CNN)Donald and Melania Trump marked 13 years of marriage on Monday, but signs of a celebration were conspicuously absent.
Conspicuously missing is S3 storage, but Amazon promises that will be coming in 2020 with other services on deck, as well.
The day after the head-shaking incident, Mr. Spicer walked into the briefing room and conspicuously called on Ms. Ryan first.
Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) In his "This Week" interview, Flake conspicuously left the door open to a White House run.
Music relied conspicuously on the slaughter of animals: horsehair bows drawn over catgut, horns torn from the heads of big game.
In the Syrian case under both Presidents Obama and Trump the U.S. has conspicuously failed to act according to strategic rationale.
However, his plea agreement conspicuously did not mention any cooperation and there's no evidence that this is the case so far.
Pro The ability to set multiple timers is a key feature of the Amazon Echo and was conspicuously missing from the HomePod.
Indeed, even in his public statements Trump seemed conspicuously unable to make a substantive case for why Ryan's legislation was even good.
A wireless charging case is apparently in the works, too, to go along with the long-rumored and conspicuously absent AirPower charger.
Conspicuously missing was Carly Fiorina, whose position in recent polls was not high enough to make the cut, according to network rules.
But this recently discovered dice—with its conspicuously absent one-side and two-side—is unique, pointing to some Medieval-era shenanigans.
Hollywood has thus conspicuously and carefully publicized high-profile productions featuring method acting performances, such as Leonardo DiCaprio's performance in The Revenant.
When Facebook rolled out a wider selection of reaction buttons a year ago, there was one button conspicuously missing: a dislike button.
Maybe you're just not conspicuously sad-looking…[Laughs] Yeah, I don't know if I've ever played a real, straight-up tragic character.
It can describe a coherent political program, or a mere affectation, such as dropping one's g's and conspicuously owning a pickup truck.
Wireless charging is an obvious solution, which has been embraced by many Android manufacturers but has remained conspicuously absent from the iPhone.
In an era of fashion that's unabashedly extra, there's one feature that seems to have gone conspicuously missing: the backs of shoes.
Kamala Harris, a former prosecutor, is conspicuously repeating the phrase, "If it's worth fighting for, it's a fight worth having"; Ohio Sen.
None has so conspicuously failed to clothe the application of coercive power in the claim to be acting for the global good.
Conspicuously missing are more recent DC film adaptations such as Man of Steel, Justice League, Suicide Squad, and Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman.
That's conspicuously missing one color common among Asian phones — flame red — so at least Sharp remains different from others in that aspect.
A number of statements by Republican politicians praising Trump's decision to draft Priebus into the White House conspicuously failed to mention Bannon.
This year, a phone announcement was conspicuously absent as Samsung works to produce a product that can save its mobile handset line.
Such men wanted to signal status, and they wanted to do penance (something which, if done conspicuously, served the former purpose too).
The red lines outsiders had come to expect from Germany on matters like risk-sharing in the euro zone seemed conspicuously absent.
But save for a couple of guest spots for friends like Vic Mensa and Knox Fortune, Purp's been conspicuously quiet ever since.
Was it a repeat of President Bill Clinton conspicuously carrying a Bible and meeting with religious leaders during the Monica Lewinsky scandal?
In fact, the NBA Twitter account took videos of several other players getting their portraits taken, and John Wall is conspicuously absent.
With Le Pen conspicuously silent, it fell to National Front secretary-general Nicolas Bay to put a positive face on Wilders' showing.
My father conspicuously turned away so as not to risk seeing Nicodème degrading himself, as they said he did, morning and evening.
The sobering truth is, however, that this safety testing has been conspicuously lacking and in many cases simply has not been done.
Sometimes they pick the flowers and hold them outstretched to the camera—with, of course, the chosen consumer product conspicuously displayed alongside.
She didn't walk around conspicuously sporting the fanny pack ( That's how you get mugged , she said) but concealed it under her sweaters.
Clinton has more conspicuously emphasized congressional and state races during campaign appearances, taking particular care to mention fellow Democrats on the ballot.
A number of the BBC's famous female names were conspicuously absent, a scandal over which the London media were in a frenzy.
As far as mental health treatment facilities go, Newport Academy is conspicuously nice, and the same can be said for the food.
Pelosi released the names of the Democrats who would make up that committee on Thursday, and Ocasio-Cortez's name was conspicuously absent.
Germany, France and India were represented, but as in the past, films from the United States and South Korea were conspicuously absent.
"Not a tradable price," said Stephen Innes, a senior currency trader at Oanda in Singapore, said of the conspicuously weak renminbi rate.
It's the sort of reaction that was conspicuously lacking with respect to gun control after the recent mass shooting in Las Vegas.
That's because he is conspicuously not invited (though he plans to march Monday in the big Columbus Day procession along Fifth Avenue).
Less conspicuously, Mr. Orban is also trying to recode the software of Hungary's democracy — its cultural sphere, civil society and education system.
So, with iPad upgrade sales flagging and official Apple Watch sales numbers conspicuously absent, what could Apple do to wow people again?
There wasn't much of his skin exposed, but what I could see was covered in bizarre growths that looked conspicuously like toes.
De Palma can't realize all the elaborate effects he clearly wanted (the film's climax occurs at a bullfight that's conspicuously not crowded).
Conspicuously missing from the votes on the administration's side were Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and his newest colleague, Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The turnstile of the walk-in gate gave way to Anytown, U.S.A. The streets inside were conspicuously wide; the asphalt was new.
JUSTIN WEBB, LOS ANGELES To the Editor: One question conspicuously absent from this article's interviews is: What do you pay your nanny?
Mr. Melpignano observed that most such establishments had one conspicuously healthy restaurant, and then a number of venues with more indulgent fare.
Enchanted woods and castles are so conspicuously fantastical, their situations so extreme, that children don't need to feel destabilized by their upheavals.
Working with ironclad physical evidence, Detective Ralph Anderson, played by Ben Mendelsohn, very conspicuously arrests Coach Terry during a Little League game.
Amid all the hoopla about Russia's covert attempts to manipulate the 21946 American presidential election, one state has been conspicuously quiet: China.
Insurance companies have been conspicuously quiet this year as Republicans draft legislation, but 10 executives spoke out this week against Medicaid cuts.
In his address on Ellis Island, Mr. Cuomo rallied the state against President Trump, even as he conspicuously avoided saying his name.
Despite her tenure, responsibilities and proximity to Mr. Lagerfeld, her name has been conspicuously absent from the Business of Fashion's 500 list.
NORFOLK, Va. — It looked like any other Southwest Airlines flight: free pretzels, conspicuously cheery flight attendants, a mad dash for aisle seats.
But they've conspicuously avoided addressing Martin's latter point that death may not be permanent in a series featuring multiple magical methods of resurrection.
Terry McAuliffe of Virginia — conspicuously made no real mention of 2020, opting instead to rally Democrats to show up in the 2018 midterms.
In California, for example, a company involved in a major breach is required to "conspicuously" post information about the breach on its website.
Conspicuously missing from this list is anything by Samsung, a company that has programs in place like Knox specifically designed for the enterprise.
The famous peaks on a bar of Toblerone grew conspicuously less numerous (though Mondelez, the bar's maker, said Brexit was not the cause).
This conspicuously fortuitous series of events is tainted with the sad passing of Thoros of Myr, who freezes to death during the night.
As with most film-related events since October 210, the shadow — or rather lack-thereof — of Harvey Weinstein hung conspicuously over the proceedings.
Still, McConnell could start trying to lay the groundwork for doing so and making the case for it — and he very conspicuously isn't.
There was a lot to get excited about during Nintendo's E3 presentation this week, but one game was conspicuously absent: Metroid Prime 4.
Instead, Mueller implied that question should be left to Congress — and he conspicuously did not either accuse or exonerate Trump on the matter.
But the main declared hopefuls - former prime ministers Alain Juppe and Francois Fillon and ex-agriculture minister Bruno Le Maire - were conspicuously absent.
Conspicuously absent from the list of signatories was Uber, as noted by Politico's Morning Tech newsletter (emphasis ours):Who isn't on the list?
Conspicuously, he did not run something drawn from the experiences of Coughlin, who has had a long career as an offense-minded coach.
Since FBI Director James Comey released that conspicuously vague three-paragraph letter last Friday, the political world has been abuzz over its implications.
Nonexistent — Kirk is conspicuously absent in this installment (damn you, Guardians of the Galaxy 2!), but at least Petal gets some screen time.
Without them, and an even larger group of fellow travelers who share their racial prejudices less conspicuously, the Trump presidency might not exist.
It will also send a bill confirming the order, "clearly and conspicuously describing newly added products and their associated charges," the FCC says.
In last year's debate about which women should appear on the $20 bill, two names were conspicuously absent: Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen.
Yet beyond Obama and Hillary Clinton, the party's highest officeholders — in the Senate and in governors' mansions — remain conspicuously white and mostly male.
It is certainly true that the filings conspicuously omit any evidence of collusion with the Russians, let alone a crime connected to collusion.
The Bush family has its own bad blood for Trump coursing through its veins — most conspicuously in the case of former Florida Gov.
It was difficult for the admissions office to identify Catholics, but applicants with conspicuously Irish, Italian, or Polish names were at a disadvantage.
They are conspicuously silent (but they know) that the proposed rules could also curtail imports of genuine medication ordered online from other countries.
But it was a far-right group — unsatisfied with the conservative positions of the event's organizers — that most conspicuously disrupted Mr. Trump's talk.
Gretchen Whitmer, Attorney General-elect Dana Nessel and incoming Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson have been conspicuously silent, puzzling some within their party.
Conspicuously absent was any talk of school accountability, standards, charter schooling, or teacher evaluation — themes that were hallmarks of the Obama-Biden approach.
Clinton's campaign has acknowledged its deficit among millennials, and with an eye toward the November election, she has conspicuously tried to woo them.
Also, now that the wedding is over, we're still conspicuously not in touch, and I have very communicative relationships with my other friends.
Why it matters: Lots of people want answers, including Facebook's employees, and the company's top two executives have remained conspicuously silent thus far.
Conspicuously absent from the description is any mention of the Hound, who we know is primed for vengeance against the Brotherhood without Banners.
There would have been a gazebo in the center of town, something Washington Depot, one of the villages within the town, conspicuously lacks.
Last year, Google was conspicuously absent from a senate hearing on election security that included Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg.
While both sides in this debate cite facts and figures, conspicuously lacking — until now — has been any reliable social science on the issue.
He shares this noble quest with Daario Naharis, who conspicuously gets no screen time or significant jump cuts alongside Daenerys in the trailer.
Does being "snubbed" simply mean something was deserving, or that it was deserving and had a realistic chance, yet was conspicuously left out?
The White House had previously been conspicuously silent in the wake of the Moore allegations, as the rest of the party spoke out.
Yet one important contingent of the business has been conspicuously silent: the top women executives at the major record labels and music publishers.
Some German politicians have denounced the Saudi reaction, but the government has remained conspicuously quiet for fear of sabotaging its own conciliation efforts.
Is Cornwall's aide (Michael Arden) — who conspicuously interprets speeches into vigorous sign language — perhaps meant to signify the difficulty of disparate souls communicating?
" Cruz, of course, spoke at the Republican convention in July but conspicuously refused to endorse Trump there, instead telling attendees, "Vote your conscience.
Last fall, when the sexual harassment and assault accusations against Harvey Weinstein got worldwide attention, China was — at first, at least — conspicuously quiet.
Although he singled out Apple for praise for investing in the U.S., the president conspicuously didn't have much to say about tech issues.
Much of the focus these days is on undocumented immigrants, but under President Trump the mood has turned conspicuously anti-foreigner in general.
He makes no appearance whatsoever in this week's episode, which would seem to suggest the worst, but Negan is conspicuously absent as well.
This is true on a broad range of issues, but conspicuously so on matters like child care, maternity leave and preventive cancer screenings.
Strategies The markets are always fickle, but since the presidential election, the tastes of traders in stocks, bonds and commodities have conspicuously changed.
These fire-breathing curtains of figured gold hung from the septum, generally covering not only the upper lip but also, conspicuously, the mouth.
He conspicuously thanked Plepler for having faith in the show, before talking about the ride that the cast and crew have enjoyed together.
Democrats in the Senate have been conspicuously more strident in their opposition to his Cabinet nominees in the days since the airport protests.
This not only feels conspicuously tilted toward the art-house end of his filmography, but almost goes overboard in shelving his humorous side.
SEOUL, South Korea — When North Korea held a state funeral for its leader, Kim Jong-il, in 2011, one son was conspicuously absent.
"At this point, everyone's fatigued," said Zak Irvin, Michigan's other starting guard, also a senior and also conspicuously standing in the locker room.
It begs the question of whether some of this stems from his desire to be the most conspicuously wealthy leader in the country.
His paper was published in The Journal of Finance in 2001, under the title "Massively Confused Investors Making Conspicuously Ignorant Choices (MCI-MCIC)".
On top of this, the museum labels conspicuously avoid placing blame on the US for its role in wars and sanctions against Iraq.
Conspicuously missing from the announcement, however, is any mention of what will happen to airfares after a lower price competitor loses its independence.
I understood the concerns people had but I didn't believe that they would choose as their vehicle someone as conspicuously flawed as Trump.
Conspicuously missing from the trailer for the episode is Daenerys, which makes sense given Cersei's penchant for blowing up gatherings of important figures.
When Alain meets Claire's family, he's conspicuously rendered as an all-black figure against the negative space in which they are thinly sketched.
He likes to gulp down final syllables, but he does so conspicuously, even loudly, so that the audible glug becomes its own syllable.
In 2017 and 2018, the first two years of Trump's term, the video appears to show the links to his equivalent speeches conspicuously absent.
At the Met Gala Monday, the #blackcamp references that were conspicuously missing from the exhibit showed up triumphantly on the red (actually pink) carpet.
It says that the SPD's poll advance in recent months is unprecedented; that Mr Schulz is rattling the handle of a conspicuously unlocked door.
What Broad City added to the archetype was an overtly sex-positive, feminist sensibility and the ingredient that's conspicuously absent from Jane's life: friendship.
When the first round of women were announced, Cabrini was conspicuously absent — and Cuomo and other Italian-Americans were quick to voice their disappointment.
NEW DELHI — When India released its annual crime report this week, more than a year behind schedule, certain pieces of data were conspicuously missing.
Phoenix's live-wire work alone makes "Joker" an intriguing film, if one that has been conspicuously overpraised amid the irrational exuberance of film festivals.
By contrast, Mr. Xi's immediate predecessor as president and party chief, Mr. Hu, conspicuously never gained the title of core leader in party pronouncements.
When someone is conspicuously absent at work or taking an unusually long time in the restroom, "bad oysters" are often pegged as the culprit.
Although the crate holding these things didn't take up much space, by placing it conspicuously next to my shower, I saw it every morning.
They get their name from their bizarre lips, which are conspicuously curled, making them look like someone glued a PVC pipe onto their face.
The headphone jack, on the other hand, is conspicuously absent, which is no doubt a big driver behind the decision to include Galaxy Buds.
What is more, although Myanmar's media law says journalists may "freely criticise" the executive, the legislature and the judiciary, the army is conspicuously omitted.
Comcast will also send customers an order confirmation separate from any other bill, clearly and conspicuously describing newly added products and their associated charges.
Caption Spotlight (12 Jun 2019): Dune Footprints in Hellas Enterprising viewers will make the discovery that these features look conspicuously like a famous logo.
At four stories tall, the cross "is by far the most prominent monument in the area" and is "conspicuously displayed at a busy intersection".
The commitment to transparency that FCC Chairman Pai so frequently invokes is conspicuously absent in this specific case, and one has to wonder why.
Why it matters: In an economy in which corporate R&D spending has been conspicuously absent, these companies are investing big on the future.
One prominent evangelical was conspicuously missing: Russell Moore, the public face and chief lobbyist of the Southern Baptist Convention, the country's largest Protestant denomination.
Fast forward ten years however, and homeboy is looking conspicuously fresh for a guy who, like me, is halfway along the path to oblivion.
Hérouxville Journal HÉROUXVILLE, Quebec — The stylized lilies of the Quebec flag, symbols of the French crown, flutter conspicuously in this sleepy village, population 1,300.
Comey was perhaps the most controversial figure in Washington in the weeks surrounding the 2016 election — but he has been conspicuously quiet since Nov.
One moderate senator, Dean Heller (R-NV), conspicuously switched from being a public critic of repeal efforts to a strong supporter of Graham-Cassidy.
The notion that even the most hardened of radicals is capable of change appears to be conspicuously absent from discussion of the segregated wings.
This is a film so conspicuously invested in exploring the middle ground of things that it thematically lays the groundwork for queering its characters.
One prominent person has been conspicuously absent in the debate over the FBI's demands on Apple: board member and former Vice President Al Gore.
CLEVELAND — During Ted Cruz's speech at the Republican convention Wednesday night, he conspicuously refused to endorse Donald Trump for president — and attendees were furious.
"The doomsayers, of course, have a different view, conspicuously colored by a litany of hypotheticals and hyperbole, and generally devoid of facts,"Quinn said.
Very conspicuously, we know next to nothing concrete about House Reed and the ancient secrets they keep hidden in their region of the Neck.
He became a fortress of solitude as the game wore on, bombarded from all sides by slightly mistimed passes from his conspicuously inferior teammates.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe has been conspicuously absent from campaign ads and debates in the run-up to next week's midterm elections.
Seems familiar… Seems familiar… There's no pressure to change your body and no gendered expectations; Your exercise demonstration model/avatar, Tabb, is conspicuously androgynous.
The council's statement last month tiptoed conspicuously around the issue, calling for disarmament of all armed groups in Lebanon without mentioning Hezbollah by name.
Prior to announcing the festival, a Chicago date was conspicuously missing from the tour schedule, suggest that Chance was definitely cooking up something special.
Amash also insisted that President Trump has "engaged in impeachable conduct," though he conspicuously neglected to explicitly call for any impeachment proceedings to begin.
However, despite all their features, there are still a number of things found in other cars that are conspicuously absent in some Tesla vehicles.
Never have so many of the party's prominent governors, senators, House members and, most conspicuously, former presidents and presidential candidates, avoided the quadrennial forum.
"Using style to express and conspicuously display group identity and to make a political statement is integral to subcultures," Molnar told me by email.
And, as noted, descriptions in his book conspicuously match the views of "sources familiar with the matter" who were cited in past news articles.
Obama's public persona demonstrated awareness that she was not free to go natural (conspicuously) but also that she was not willing to capitulate completely.
She says that Ricky, who is now 43 pounds, is beginning to seem conspicuously smaller and lighter than many of his peers at school.
So far, the handful of extant international space treaties about haven't caught up to the times and conspicuously lack any clauses about commercial actors.
Considering that any mention of commercial aviation's contribution to climate change was conspicuously absent from the Paris Climate Accord, this deal was sorely needed.
He also introduced a new name, Siloett, to rebrand the company away from its conspicuously male point of view and expand the product line.
But something was conspicuously missing from Sunday's stage: a real discussion about the issues Colin Kaepernick wanted to highlight when he started the movement.
Russia has said it destroyed almost 40,000 metric tons of chemical weapons under the treaty, including sarin and VX. But Novichok was conspicuously absent.
The president failed that test conspicuously and gave comfort to the loathsome "identitarianism" that understands society as a competition between races, tribes and religion.
Being the communications director in the Trump White House is a tough gig — one that's been conspicuously vacant since Hope Hicks departed in March.
"I don't see it as a win for conservatives; the hallmark things that most of us ran on are conspicuously absent," said Pennsylvania Rep.
"Congress conspicuously chose to leave untouched the states' historic authority over the regulation of mining activities on private lands within their borders," he wrote.
Mr. Booker's formidable social media presence would be a potential advantage in 2020, though his often-packed Instagram feed was conspicuously quiet on Saturday.
In Alabama, most of the groups in the conservative coalition that usually defend Republican Senate candidates were conspicuously absent even before assault allegations surfaced.
The candidate Mr. Bannon backed most conspicuously, Roy S. Moore of Alabama, lost in December after multiple women accused Mr. Moore of sexual misconduct.
Quadir and his rivals are supposedly the toughest high rollers in the game, but their virility is primarily conveyed through their conspicuously manicured beards.
Republicans have been conspicuously quiet about the ballooning national debt as they press to enact deep tax cuts before the end of the year.
Observers also noted that Tass, which often carries rather flowery tributes to the "success" of Soviet space missions, conspicuously claimed nothing for Luna-15.
In fact, women were conspicuously silent — on the red carpet, only Noah Baumbach, whose partner Greta Gerwig was snubbed, bothered to mention it publicly.
But it is nearby and conspicuously connected by a grand promenade and a bridge to the Registan, that is now called Islam Karimov Avenue.
Never shy about sharing his opinions, Trump had remained conspicuously silent about Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, during weeks of press coverage.
The two people onstage are conspicuously playing chess; they also make toast, fiddle with a radio, drink tea and trade disconnected aphorisms and anecdotes.
"If an endorser is compensated in any manner, that needs to be clearly and conspicuously disclosed, according to the Federal Trade Commission," she said.
Mr. Khan also may move Pakistan much closer to the expanding sphere of China, a neighbor he has praised conspicuously as a role model.
Mr. Pompeo has won credit at the C.I.A. for consulting the agency's professional staff, something that Mr. Tillerson has conspicuously chosen not to do.
The sheet listed a few goals — "trust, prepare, execute, celebrate" — and included three columns of championship years, with a conspicuously blank line beneath 2011.
What he conspicuously fails to mention is his outsize personal role in building a tax and regulatory arrangement favorable to wealthy individuals like himself.
The indictment also conspicuously mentions that "a senior Trump campaign official was directed to contact Stone" about what WikiLeaks might have on Hillary Clinton.
At the London mega-fair, a special exhibition champions (and de-politicizes) feminist art, Hans-Ulrich Obrist is everywhere, and political art is conspicuously absent.
"Follow-on detail has been conspicuously sparse, leaving the market effectively in no man's land," said James McCullagh, an analyst with Energy Aspects in London.
For many, the journey starts at the San Pedro Sula terminal on the 1.53:00am bus — a time travelers feel they can depart less conspicuously.
But what was conspicuously missing from the presentation was any specific announcement about how the company would be bringing self-driving technology to the public.
He appeared at the conference regularly in the ensuing years, though he was conspicuously absent last year, in the height of the Republican primary contests.
But Cass is conspicuously attempting to give an intellectual foundation to Trump's off-the-cuff policymaking and to influence White House policy and 2020 candidates.
Swift's 1989 was conspicuously missing from Spotify when it was released in October 2014, and Swift yanked the rest of her catalogue a month later.
But the LV universe is set to expand this fall with the launch of something that has been conspicuously missing from the brand's portfolio: beauty.
Several for-profit repositories and Scholarly Collaboration Networks (SCNs) are advertised, but major nonprofit Open Access repositories like PeerJ, Arxiv, and bioRxiv are conspicuously absent.
The work of integrating the over 1m people who arrived since Mrs Merkel conspicuously kept the country's doors open two years ago is still young.
With endorsements from those three former candidates conspicuously lacking, Trump faces an uphill battle persuading their supporters to vote for the GOP ticket in November.
But one thing was conspicuously missing — Apple's AirPower wireless charger, which was announced at last year's iPhone event, and still has yet to come out.
It'd certainly be nice to see, considering how much progress the industry has been making (and how conspicuously absent an AirPods alternative is on Android).
In the Israel of the mid-1990s, a post-socialist society eagerly transitioning to consumerist capitalism, Salem's conspicuously melancholic Niva was a reliable comic prop.
Street people banging bongos and strumming acoustic guitars with mangy dogs in tow, a common sight in Seattle's retail and financial districts, are conspicuously absent.
It would seem all of this new jewelry is meant to replace that one conspicuously absent piece of jewelry, Bella's gold Abel block letter necklace.
Here are highlights from her memoir, which conspicuously does not discuss Barr's racist attack last year that led to the canceling of Barr's ABC series.
Then, later, I have seen these very same people starting to make and accumulate money, and I have seen them consuming conspicuously and showing off.
When Philips Hue launched its array of outdoor smart lighting products in July, it conspicuously lacked an outdoor counterpart to the company's popular indoor LightStrip.
Meanwhile, establishment Republicans, quick to criticize Clinton for the Benghazi affair, remain conspicuously silent on her decision to intervene in Libya in the first place.
No one speaking on any of the panels worked with the Bernie Sanders campaign, whose wing of the party is conspicuously absent from the gathering.
But Republican attorneys general from several high-immigration states -- particularly Arizona, Nevada, Georgia and Florida -- are conspicuously absent from the Texas-led lawsuit against DACA.
Conspicuously absent: The Presidential budget request does not include the phrase "climate change," except on a proposed list of programs to cut from the EPA.
The past few months have been conspicuously devoid of Rachel Lindsay, the Dallas-based lawyer who has the distinction of being the first Black Bachelorette.
The former lodged complaints about delay tactics, saying the latter remained "conspicuously quiet" and "noticeably silent" over issues that have threatened to scuttle the deal.
Billy Williams, 30, walked in wearing an oversize football jersey, with a front tooth conspicuously missing, and asked for a strawberry-raspberry liquid called Beetlejuice.
By contrast, the judge said, Congress has conspicuously declined to act on Justice Department requests for legislation to compel cellphone companies to decrypt users' passcodes.
Conspicuously missing was any trace of China's second domestically produced aircraft carrier, and third in total, which was rumored to be under construction in Jiangnan.
The same congressional Democrats now clamoring for disclosure on Mueller were conspicuously silent when President Obama refused clearly appropriate demands for disclosure in such investigations.
Ambassador Samantha Power of the United States, the only female envoy among the permanent members, conspicuously said little publicly about gender during the selection process.
While this is devastating for people with a life-long chronic disease, discussion about health care costs were conspicuously absent from the 2016 presidential debates.
But conspicuously absent from the peace-themed celebrations was North Korea, which failed to send any official or message in response to the South's invite.
Then, once in office, the Trump White House issued a conspicuously anodyne statement on International Holocaust Remembrance Day that failed to mention Jews at all.
Clinton, so far, has pushed hard on choice, conspicuously dropping the "rare" from "safe, legal, and rare" and calling for restoring federal funding for abortion.
Among pumpkinseed sunfish, for example, some males are relatively large and heavily pigmented; they vigorously and conspicuously defend territories in which they mate with females.
Trump also attended a rally in Pensacola, in the Florida Panhandle, on December 8 — conspicuously close to the Alabama border days before the special election.
In 2017, the F.T.C. sent letters to 90 social media influencers and companies reminding them that they should "clearly and conspicuously" disclose relationships to sponsors.
The appropriate response, if so slighted, is to take the high road, ignoring your sister's egregious behavior while chatting graciously and conspicuously with everyone else.
And presidential primary races, beginning in the odd-numbered year and then continuing state-by-state, give everyone ample opportunities to conspicuously botch political coverage.
The room is grandly scaled and conspicuously underdesigned, a simplification of the brasserie archetype that doesn't try to reproduce every chipped tile and nicotine stain.
The current secretary general, António Guterres, a Portuguese politician now in his third year, has sought most conspicuously to advance international cooperation against warming temperatures.
Freeman, who lives in Texas, snapped a photo of the funny image, which featured her package conspicuously poking out beneath the rug on either side.
In the police siege of demonstrators at Hong Kong Polytechnic University this week, another group entangled in the city's crisis has become conspicuously outspoken: parents.
Eventually, one by one, they all committed to supporting Mr. Trump, often simply saying they would support the nominee, conspicuously avoiding uttering Mr. Trump's name.
"Influencers and marketers are required to clearly and conspicuously disclose their relationships to brands when promoting products through social media," Newman said in an interview.
After he was conspicuously scratched from a trip to Houston in late August, the club confirmed that he was being evaluated for an irregular heartbeat.
In the last two years or so, the "wood," as the headlines on the cover are called in tabloidese, has been conspicuously in-your-face.
The FBI hunted down Steele's primary source and other dossier details The Mueller report was conspicuously silent on some efforts to verify the Steele dossier.
" Moreover, he notes, the president's announcement is conspicuously absent of details, "leaving it to someone else to work out the actual policy he just announced.
Yet there is one high-profile figure conspicuously absent from this growing symphony of doctors calling for change: The Surgeon General of the United States.
But he has been conspicuously quiet about his current bill to change it, even when publicly discussing the problems he is supposed to be solving.
Jupiter itself is in resonance with the asteroid belt, with the gas giant's immense gravitational pull keeping lanes within the belt conspicuously free of asteroids.
The colony had been conspicuously written out of the official story of Sequoia National Park, and its road has long since reverted to a trail.
Will the Security Council, which is empowered to do something to halt the killings, maintain its conspicuously mild response despite increased pressure to act quickly?
At a recent press conference at a military base near Washington, Nikki Haley, the United States ambassador to the United Nations, conspicuously ignored America's involvement.
Even by the standards of a business-happy Republican Party, privatizing the International Space Station — the Trump administration's latest scheme — is a conspicuously terrible idea.
But Pompeo also conspicuously added a responsibility: having the Counterintelligence Mission Center, which is deeply involved in the ongoing Russia investigation, report directly to him.
While right-wing Hindus and governing party officials tried to paint the female students as radical Islamists, they conspicuously omitted that one was a Hindu.
While China's support is important for Mr. Maduro's ability to remain in power, it has been conspicuously low-key regarding his struggle with Mr. Guaidó.
Ironically, Koons was conspicuously absent from the opening of his Pompidou retrospective four years ago because he was battling yet another accusation of copyright infringement.
Lil Nas X's surprise hit "Old Town Road" is dripping with country twang but conspicuously absent from country charts, after Billboard chose to remove it.
And in Zinke's zeal to blame conservationists for deadly fires, he conspicuously sidestepped larger human-caused factors driving the current rash of wildfires, including climate change.
While it still doesn't look conspicuously "techy," the bulky tag does have an unfortunate resemblance to the anti-theft tags you commonly see in clothing stores.
Conspicuously absent from the continuing resolution expected to pass the House easily on Thursday: a provision restoring full lending powers to the embattled Export-Import Bank.
Apple was conspicuously missing from a 2014 open letter signed by 100 different tech companies--including Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft--in support of net neutrality.
While three new iPhones and a revamped Apple Watch took center stage at the Apple event Wednesday, several product announcements were conspicuously missing from the presentation.
But for all the beautiful calculations and data collection methods this research holds, one thing is conspicuously missing in the paper: the names of the authors.
A requirement that platforms "clearly and conspicuously label bots" wouldn't be so bad, but it's a daunting task and opens up the potential for false positives.
The civility he has conspicuously extended to Mr Putin has not applied to Xi Jinping, whom Mr Trump angered over Taiwan even before he took office.
The light formula clings to individual hairs unlike the more conspicuously painted-on (though precise) effect of a pencil, and the application is fast and foolproof.
Although California was conspicuously absent from the list, the state's attorney general has announced that he's filing a separate lawsuit against the government for rescinding DACA.
This year, our obsessions weren't limited to the buzziest new gadgets (we recommend LAST year's iPhone, and the Facebook Portal is conspicuously absent from this list).
More conspicuously than any previous year, so-called small ball — loosely defined as five-man rotations with just one big man — has taken over college basketball.
Now, we're getting Vox Lux, a self-proclaimed "21st-century portrait" that faces matters of addiction, gun control, and, most conspicuously, the raw realities of stardom.
The prince, 96, was conspicuously absent, as the Queen, 91, had most of her family around her for Easter day celebration at St. George's Chapel today.
But New York magazine writer Laura June points out in this excellent piece that a big part of the family's lives is conspicuously missing: their nannies.
He tries by donating his money, often to children's charities and victims of natural disaster—sometimes, to his credit, without much fanfare but often quite conspicuously.
Bette needles the Pepsi CEO's widow by conspicuously drinking a Coke (more like Petty Davis, am I right?) right off-camera as she delivers a monologue.
The UN agency and NGO signs that line so many roads in rural Africa are conspicuously absent when the scenery turns from verdant fields to mines.
This story is told through the character Tilo, who looks conspicuously like Roy herself: both are educated, both are political, and both have Syrian-Christian mothers.
When discussing its plans for Gawker Media, he referred to the benefits of having all of the company's sites, but conspicuously omitted any mention of Gawker.com.
No USC player since Bush has worn the number five, but his jersey has remained conspicuously absent from the school's ring of Heisman winners for years.
Maddow's artistry is most conspicuously displayed in the long monologue—sometimes as long as twenty-four minutes, uninterrupted by commercials—with which her show usually begins.
But some men still battle, though less conspicuously, over customers, turf and debts on the same corners, little touched by tides of economic change and opportunity.
But just as Mr Navalny refuses to recognise Mr Putin as an irreplaceable leader, Mr Putin conspicuously refuses to acknowledge Mr Navalny as a legitimate challenger.
But when Apple released all of its USB-C dongles and accessories with the MacBooks, one thing was conspicuously missing: an actual Apple Thunderbolt 3 cable.
The convoy had come from government territory, with meticulously extracted permissions, and was marked conspicuously with the logos of the United Nations and the Red Crescent.
Except for the final sprint — an activity that Froome and all other nonsprinters will conspicuously avoid — the stage from Chantilly into Paris will be largely ceremonial.
Looking at Greene's photographs, we get the same effect as looking at almost any of the many exhibitions on ancient Egypt — modern Egyptians are conspicuously absent.
Mr. Kaine did not refer specifically to a no-fly zone, and he conspicuously avoided a question about how to stop the slaughter in Aleppo. Mrs.
The Defender Titan and Sunsinger Warlock were conspicuously absent from those announcements, aside from the bubble shield popped by one non-playable character in a cutscene.
Ms. Wintour conspicuously stayed in Paris through the end of the shows,— as did editors from other Condé Nast titles, including Vanity Fair and Teen Vogue.
But there is also something conspicuously new: lightning rods on the roof, grounded with concealed copper cables connected to steel plates buried far from the house.
To spot an automated bot, they looked for certain signs, like an extremely high volume of posts or content that conspicuously matched hundreds of other accounts.
A prime suspect in sabotaging the Hanoi summit by convincing the president to offer proposals that were blatant nonstarters, Mr. Bolton was conspicuously absent on Sunday.
Stephen Colbert poked fun at Miller's appearance on "Face the Nation," in which the White House aide's hairline looked conspicuously low, compared to past public interviews.
Unlike in Nebraska, where the National Guard rescued 111 people, including some by helicopter and boat, outside help for Pine Ridge was conspicuously scarce at first.
People with legitimate but not immediately visible disabilities get accusatory notes left on their cars, or are conspicuously photographed by apparently suspicious strangers in parking lots.
Aside from some hints at potential hot encounters with strangers, the usual romantic tropes you tend to encounter in this sort of thing are conspicuously absent.
But apart from some Turkish officials' perfunctory statements on the potential for a thaw with Egypt, the country has remained conspicuously off of Erdoğan's reconciliation agenda.
There is one "new prince" that everyone in the audience was probably thinking of during the production, but he is conspicuously absent from this political soup.
Indeed, Kavanaugh himself seemed to recognize the stakes of the blackout-drunk line of questioning during last week's hearing, as he conspicuously tried to dodge it.
When Google originally published detailed information about the iOS exploits, it conspicuously did not say specifically why they were created or who they were targeted at.
And it's significant in part because, until now, the committee has conspicuously avoided taking any such vote that could be construed as beginning an impeachment inquiry.
I had no safety issues while traveling in India — I avoided conspicuously displaying money, didn't walk around too late at night and generally used common sense.
Amazon's extensive and growing collection of private labels and exclusive brands also subscribes to the program, its listings topped up with conspicuously labeled Vine Voice reviews.
Conspicuously, Andrei Sakharov, the father of the Soviet nuclear bomb, who also received the Nobel Peace Prize for human rights campaigning, is missing from the list.
The Tar Heels' senior Luke Maye amassed 30 points and 15 rebounds while being conspicuously not guarded by Williamson, the consensus best player in college basketball.
One thing conspicuously absent from this otherwise impressive curriculum vitae is the name of Martin Scorsese, and Aiello was as bewildered by this as anyone else.
Senior executives like Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg were also conspicuously silent for days after the news was first reported by various outlets nearly three weeks ago.
For example, the EU has published policy papers that stress the importance of the precautionary principle, Greenpeace notes that this position is conspicuously absent from the documents.
Donald Trump has a reputation for doing as president what he said he'd do when he was a candidate, but there's one promise he has conspicuously dropped.
In ninth grade I devoured Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, envying Dolores Haze, conspicuously reading the book on the subway to see what kind of attention that might draw.
Nick Foles and Carson Wentz — both devout Christians who fit the profile of a Trump voter exactly — have been conspicuously silent, but still supportive of their teammates.
Clinton conspicuously made no mention of impeachment during his State of the Union address, instead choosing to focus on Social Security reform and his domestic policy agenda.
And although plenty of religious representatives from evangelical Protestant communities surrounded Trump on May 3 when he signed his "religious freedom" executive order, Moore was conspicuously absent.
That seasonal explanation for a sluggish venture investment climate seems comforting on the heels of a muggy July and August that were conspicuously bereft of big exits.
Conspicuously green technologies like this often seem geared more than anything else toward making you feel less guilty as you, say, drive to and from work everyday.
Much ado has been made about Bekah because there's 14-year age difference between her and Arie — which she has conspicuously avoided telling him about until now.
Think about it: no bells and whistles to remove during security, no jumpsuit-induced bathroom woes, no need to conspicuously change in the backseat of your cab.
But the judge said the Olive Garden and Red Lobster tips were "conspicuously" disclosed on menus, while Applebee's menus simply said that prices did not include gratuities.
We're hungry for the conspicuously absent woman: the older, fat, non-binary, disabled, migrant, and polyamorous characters that straight TV has either studiously ignored or actively othered.
The screen's bottom bezel is conspicuously large, too, and new phones in 2016 without fingerprint sensors and USB-C ports are starting to feel a little outdated.
Three sources confirm to TechCrunch that old Facebook messages they received from Zuckerberg have disappeared from their Facebook inboxes, while their own replies to him conspicuously remain.
During the 2014 World Cup, we came to know him as a kind of antidote to Landon Donovan, who was conspicuously left off the roster that year.
Given that a new wave of refugees could destroy Merkel's chances of re-election this fall, the chancellor has been conspicuously submissive in her approach to Erdogan.
"We debated whether we should respond in kind," Mr. McFaul said, including by more conspicuously tailing Russian officials or staging protests outside the Russian Embassy in Washington.
"Eshoo's name has for years been conspicuously absent from important pieces of legislation that could lower drug prices," Patients for Affordable Drugs Action said in its announcement.
But on Sunday, when most games will be played, Tom Brady, the New England Patriots quarterback and one of the league's best players, will be conspicuously absent.
When global leaders gathered on Monday to discuss the growing threat of climate change at the G7 summit in France, US President Donald Trump was conspicuously absent.
Last month Johnson conspicuously skipped a speech by Trump to a meeting of the International Association of Chiefs of Police in Chicago, a move lauded by Lightfoot.
The result is a polished and satisfying film, yet one that conspicuously feels even more like a consumer product than most Disney revivals of its animated classics.
Shaiman and his long-time co-writer Scott Wittman (the pair co-wrote songs for Smash and Hairspray, among many others) are conspicuously absent from the category.
Britney belongs to the prior generation of celebs that acted conspicuously wild in public and made the mid-2000s arguably the greatest pop culture time in history.
If you've seen the new version, you'll have noticed that it's conspicuously devoid of bright colors, cast instead in deep earth tones for nearly its entire runtime.
How many more cringe-y examples of conspicuously white runways have to go down before we can reasonably expect to see diversity in any and every show?
As we approached the village, he did make one small adjustment: He stopped calling me by my conspicuously Muslim name, and rechristened me Nitish, a Hindu name.
While the commercial hyperactivity of this year's Frieze Week drew plenty of American collectors to London, the FIAC crowd, as usual, was conspicuously weighted toward continental Europe.
In the early write-ups of the book, a few names — Kelly, Mattis, Cohn, Dowd, and former White House staff secretary Rob Porter — come up conspicuously often.
Here are four pressing questions about privacy that Mr. Zuckerberg conspicuously did not address: Will Facebook stop collecting data about people's browsing behavior, which it does extensively?
His moving through time "seems to me a conspicuously therapeutic response to Dresden," said Sidney Offit, an author who was good friends with Vonnegut later in life.
Conspicuously absent from the president was any acknowledgment that a nation was remembering the contributions of Mr. McCain, a Republican war hero and two-time presidential candidate.
It looks like a lethal bore, as does Bobby's home, where he plays with his young son under a conspicuously large and looming portrait of his wife.
While exhortations for reunification and inter-Korean cooperation have been standard fare in North Korean propaganda, the new posters were also conspicuously lacking in anti-American messages.
But her take on Syria's president, the Syrian civil war and its related conflicts — which she conspicuously labeled a "regime change" — differs greatly from her fellow candidates.
But environmental activists and some lawmakers say that one liberty that is conspicuously absent from the Constitution's Bill of Rights is the right to a clean environment.
The RNC saw Thiel, a billionaire philanthropist who has been conspicuously silent throughout the runup to the congressional midterm elections, give $101,700 to its cause in July.
From Allison Saft, Philadelphia Latinos conspicuously absent from otherwise diverse moderator group There is reason to celebrate the slate of this year's moderators of the presidential debates.
As employed here, though, her travels "Outside the Bubble" conspicuously feel as if she's touring a shifting political landscape using an old, once-over-lightly road map.
Last winter, the Yankees were conspicuously the only team in baseball not to sign a free agent, though they did add Chapman and Starlin Castro through trades.
The semiprecious stones possess less recognizable cachet than the traditional big four of diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires, but in size and style, they are conspicuously striking.
President Trump is conspicuously avoiding the term "domestic terrorism" to describe the attack in Charlottesville, Va., that killed a 22019-year-old woman and injured many others.
A name conspicuously missing from Umansky&aposs portfolio is Apple, which between iPhones, iOS, Apple Music and more might have the most famous platform in the world.
But so far, the special counsel has conspicuously avoided alleging that Trump told Cohen to lie, in charging documents and a sentencing memo related to Cohen's case.
Such has been the enthusiastic reception for the West's conspicuously luxurious consumer goods that China has today more designer stores than any other country in the world.
"Conspicuously absent is any evidence of the preparations allegedly being undertaken by President-Elect Trump to resolve potential conflicts of interest through some manner of divestment," Moss said.
As Mashable TV Editor Laura Prudom noted, the lighting seems conspicuously warm, but the youngest Stark daughter is still dressed for colder weather than she's seen in years.
While all the ladies seem to be good sports about shoveling up cow manure to win's Nick's heart, one controversial contestant (take a guess who!) conspicuously goes missing.
On Wednesday, Mueller announced his resignation and made his first-ever public statement on the investigation, giving a summary of his conclusions that was conspicuously different from Barr's.
As a character, Ben is not only a new client for Gretchen but a potential surrogate moral compass in the conspicuously post-Samira Wiley You're The Worst universe.
The has just closed out its third straight month of gains, although it has conspicuously failed to rise above the record high it hit in May of 2015.
These are basically auto-generated charts, conspicuously similar to the manually created Excel and PowerPoint reports executives were staring at back in 2005, but far prettier and costlier.
Needless to say, the conspicuously weather-beaten inspirations for the characters, glimpsed in photos at the end of the movie, lack the glamour of the actors playing them.
He has built support through behind-the-scenes talks with lawmakers rather through media appearances and speeches - and had been conspicuously absent from public sight until this week.
In fact, while there haven't been any high-profile Anonymous hacks in years, dormant Anonymous Twitter accounts conspicuously were the first to leak several GRU hacks in 2016.
But to claim anything more, at this stage at least, would be premature: the Europe chapter is short, vague and conspicuously silent on major subjects like banking union.
Oculus TV also conspicuously doesn't support YouTube, which is only available on the Oculus Rift through Steam or through the Oculus VR web browser on its mobile headsets.
Already, a leaked draft charging document conspicuously alluded that Roger Stone was in touch with Trump when Stone urged associates to try to get hacked material from WikiLeaks.
Sonos said the service, which had been conspicuously absent from the connected speaker company's offerings when it launched last year, will go live at 9 am ET tomorrow.
It conspicuously avoids creepy line-crossings that affect other social or political groups, even when those cases would back up its argument that Google and Facebook are dangerous.
Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, has remained conspicuously silent this morning but has been reported as saying of the Chequers agreement that it amounted to "polishing a turd".
That was just over 1 percent of the couple's wealth, and was conspicuously, um, smaller than the massive Giving Pledges of contemporaries like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.
Here's the "tech week" agenda and the complete list of attendees; conspicuously absent: DJI, the Chinese company that has 50 percent of the North American consumer drone market.
Mitt Romney, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee who now lives in Utah at least part-time and is Mormon, has also conspicuously blasted Trump throughout the presidential season.
I was curious about how long the somewhat decrepit sign on the restaurant's façade had been there (the "N" in "HANG" is conspicuously absent), but Lai wasn't sure.
While in May 2017, Singapore's Prime Minister Lee was conspicuously absent from China's One Belt One Road Forum in Beijing, despite being an early supporter of the initiative.
The president has already bemoaned his former aide's treatment and called Manafort "brave" for not turning on him; Trump has also conspicuously declined to rule out pardoning him.
Pence allies are conspicuously absent from the back-and-forth between Stephen Bannon, chief of staff Reince Priebus and Jared Kushner as they vie for influence with Trump.
A hashtag — #WheresRey — was quickly picked up on Twitter, echoing the #WheresGamora tag used after Guardians of the Galaxy play sets conspicuously avoided including the green-skinned alien. .
"Since Xi has come to power, people are afraid to conspicuously show their wealth and the mainland Chinese are not buying in China," Glimcher added in his remarks.
He has been conspicuously close-lipped on the nominee, who, despite the controversy surrounding her counterterror past, is a career professional who is well-liked within the agency.
Restaurant Row, 46th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, on the fringe of Broadway, is conspicuously garish, with low-priced pre-theater restaurants and hawkers stalking passers-by.
He conspicuously avoided endorsing Trump, saying there are still months until the party's national convention in July and the November general election for candidates to sell their presidency.
Sunday Riley will also be required teach employees "to clearly and conspicuously disclose their connections" to the company when endorsing any of its products, according to the FTC.
But the former FBI director was conspicuously tight-lipped throughout the course of his testimony, repeatedly telling lawmakers to refer to his report for answers to their questions.
Mormons draw inspiration from their ancestors' modest frontier frugality; Mr. Trump travels the world in a tricked-out Boeing 757 with his name stamped conspicuously across the fuselage.
Conspicuously missing is a consideration of the star over the past decade — a time when the "overdog" narrative of the '80s and '90s has come under increasing pressure.
There are security guards in suits at its entrance, although they pay little attention to us, as the lobby is conspicuously empty at 7 PM on a Tuesday.
Still, on Wednesday, the women of Wimbledon had a conspicuously bright spotlight as they were featured in five of the seven matches held on the two biggest courts.
They look at some of the most conspicuously popular things (certain newspaper and television shows tend to come to mind) and see how shallow and misleading they are.
On Wednesday night that battle was waged most conspicuously in regard to health insurance and whether private plans should continue to exist, a question that split the field.
The big, bold claim from the party's progressive wing, that mobilization and demographic change can make the nominate-a-moderate strategy unnecessary, fell conspicuously short in several races.
On Wednesday afternoon, Boras said he had never talked to Van Wagenen before and even listed several Mets officials he would talk to, conspicuously leaving out Van Wagenen.
But one person — a self-avowed advocate of women and children — has been conspicuously silent: Ivanka Trump, who has been snapping fun family photos and fundraising for Republicans.
Political discourse over the last few decades has conspicuously omitted any discussion of extreme poverty, with even liberal Democrats focusing mostly on the challenges facing the middle class.
But he did not address his decision to step in and make a judgment on whether Mr. Trump illegally obstructed justice after Mr. Mueller's team conspicuously did not.
He has put in a lot of hard work in "Papillon," most conspicuously in an extended passage during which Henri languishes — and nearly goes mad — in solitary confinement.
" When it came to the battle against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Trump conspicuously promised to work with "our friends and allies in the Muslim world.
BONN, Germany — When President Trump met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel at the White House on Wednesday, Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson was conspicuously absent.
The program aimed to give art worlders an additional compelling reason to visit the German capital (the well-established Gallery Weekend every April attracts a conspicuously international audience).
Barack Obama has conspicuously declined to endorse candidates during the 2020 Democratic primary, but on Tuesday several of his top advisors publicly endorsed his vice president, Joe Biden.
Emma Lee Pettway Campbell's "Blocks and strips work-clothes quilt" from around 1950 may bring to mind Robert Rauschenberg's "Bed," from 343, which conspicuously incorporates an old quilt.
" The thing about Giddens that had stood out more conspicuously, she said, was that she had been "way beyond her years developmentally, in her emotional and intellectual persona.
Yet Sondland's memory continues to conspicuously fail him on several key topics — most notably, the military aid holdup, the Bidens, and Donald Trump's personal involvement in all this.
As scores of investment bankers profit from the fee bonanza offered by Chinese companies hunting for deals in the United States, one group is conspicuously absent - Chinese banks.
Thirty companies signed on to ensure smart speakers work with multiple digital assistants at the same time, but the group conspicuously did not include Google, Apple or Samsung.
In 2020, being able to successfully and, perhaps, conspicuously ignore the requirements of the always-on age will be seen as a sign of success and cultural cachet.
Trump's popularity stems not particularly from his ideology, which is not conspicuously more conservative than that of rivals like Ted Cruz, but because of his peculiar personal appeal.
The human behind all is it conspicuously absent except for threads of dust left clinging to her parka, quietly testifying on behalf of the events that took place.
His love of the colors of Bora Bora, which he proclaims to Ginny early on, help to explain the film's conspicuously bright colors (shot by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro).
In 2016, a mysterious entity calling itself "the Shadow Brokers," whose real identity is conspicuously still unknown, obtained and released EternalBlue to anyone who cared to visit its blog.
The work is conspicuously framed with wide, beveled-wood molding painted a tasteful, décor-friendly purplish-red that looks great (and somehow slightly rueful) against the photo's sooty tones.
"Too often, women and members of other groups underrepresented in science are conspicuously missing in the marquee speaking slots at scientific meetings and other high-level conferences," he said.
In addition, process-oriented performance art — one of the most critical and politically active divisions of art during the GDR period —was also conspicuously absent from the exhibition's themes.
Both suits claimed the companies violated California's automatic renewal law, which requires retailers to "clearly and conspicuously disclose" any recurring charges, and to receive "affirmative consent" from the consumer.
Measured by actions rather than words, regulators' attempts to curb volatility, notably a new circuit breaker mechanism that was ditched after three days of violent falls, have conspicuously failed.
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and President François Hollande of France are conspicuously avoiding the gathering this year, judging it more effective to grapple with pressing problems back home.
In fact, the Federal Trade Commission recently sent letters to more than 90 influencers reminding them that they need to "clearly and conspicuously" disclose when their posts are sponsored.
Even though there was nothing to stop Mr Salvini from ditching Mr Berlusconi after the election to try to broker a deal with M5S, he remained conspicuously loyal. Why?
The photo itself is as syrupy sweet as you can imagine: a grainy black-and-white photo shows the newly-engaged couple hamming it up, with clothing conspicuously absent.
But while yard signs are the furthest thing from an indicator of a campaign's momentum, one office is conspicuously absent from virtually every yard: president of the United States.
The Black Shark uses the same Snapdragon 845 chip as everyone else, but it's extremely, conspicuously fast — easily the slickest and most responsive Android device I've used all year.
The FTC said it had found instances where the eight companies advertised diamond jewelry "without clearly and conspicuously disclosing that the diamonds are laboratory-created," according to the letter.
Most notable here is the addition of two-way audio, which has been conspicuously absent from the company's products and ranks as their "most demanded feature," according to Canary.
But there are two less popular policies that will need to become part of any Republican replacement plan at some point in the near future that went conspicuously unmentioned.
Little Tumblr pins and cue cards detailing the event's message were conspicuously placed on tables and benches around the bar, but it looked like they were being mostly ignored.
But conspicuously left out of this triumphant victory is Simpson's Walton, arguably the true hero of the story that sacrifices himself at the climax to ensure his friends' escape.
Trump's selection of Kelly as chief of staff has been interpreted by some as proof of a desire for order in a White House that has conspicuously lacked it.
Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson have been conspicuously silent on domestic repression in the region—when not actively endorsing it or questioning America's moral standing to object.
But, when you consider the breadth of the family's donations, one field is conspicuously lacking: addiction treatment, or any other measures that might serve to counter the opioid epidemic.
At this point, I'm not sure whether it would've been wiser simply not to have represented female coworkers at all, rather than show them but have them conspicuously silent.
Yet while convenience may be driving travel patterns, there's one nearby country conspicuously missing from both Ctrip's and Trivago's lists of top travel destinations for the year: South Korea.
However, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders conspicuously failed to deny reports Wednesday that the President was insensitive by telling Johnson's widow her husband knew what he signed up for.
Meanwhile, Denham's signature proposal to allow young illegal immigrants to enlist in the military in exchange for a path to legal status was conspicuously missing from this year's debate.
Conspicuously missing in such a reverie is any serious reckoning with just what happens after a bill becomes a law and then doesn't make a meaningful difference to anyone.
Conspicuously missing from the coverage: Any warnings of the dangers of entering the U.S. with children — the deterrent that some proponents of the family separation policy had hoped for.
In a departure from a blistering campaign in which he repeatedly stoked division, Mr. Trump sought to do something he had conspicuously avoided as a candidate: Appeal for unity.
There was just one group that was conspicuously absent: the people who drive our economy by inventing things or by borrowing money to start companies that actually employ people.
More than two hundred thousand people applied for one of the sixteen spots on Season 1, and throughout the show's early years the candidates were conspicuously credentialled and impressive.
And because the brain and nervous system are so conspicuously active electrically, the researchers also began to probe their involvement in long-distance patterns of bioelectric information affecting development.
One portable charger conspicuously calls to mind the shape, size, and feel of a pack of cigarettes: a constant reminder of the habit most vapers are trying to escape.
But dealers, who have been struggling to sell their existing stocks of old masters in their galleries and at fairs, were conspicuously inactive as buyers at these evening sales.
WIMBLEDON, England — Evgeniya Rodina's daughter is always on her mind, but she was conspicuously out of sight Friday when Rodina upset Madison Keys in the third round at Wimbledon.
But then outrage has been conspicuously absent from the Trump administration in the two weeks since Mr. Khashoggi entered the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, never to be seen again.
" But just minutes later, Giuliani issued a revised statement that conspicuously omitted the "and Paul Manafort will tell the truth" part and merely said, "The President did nothing wrong.
Inequality is perhaps my favorite interview topic in Silicon Valley: It's fascinating to watch ordinarily confident titans of industry squirm in their seats before offering a conspicuously measured response.
Despite all this, Trump's statement conspicuously omits any reference to his proposed Muslim ban — which he first announced in the wake of the San Bernardino, California, shooting in 2015.
After denouncing easy-money policies when unemployment was sky-high, some echoed Trump's demands for low interest rates with unemployment under 4 percent — and the rest remained conspicuously silent.
Whereas Trump is conspicuously losing a fight over some modest border fencing, and his last race-inflected policy move was … a criminal justice reform supported by many African-Americans.
Conspicuously absent has been any acknowledgment by these ministers of the trade practices that contribute to America's more than $27 billion annual global trade deficit in goods and services.
It has taken a conspicuously different approach to the coronavirus from its international peers, trusting the public to adopt voluntary, softer measures to delay the spread of the virus.
The FBI reopening the investigation," Trump said during his Miami rally, going a step further than Comey and other law enforcement officials, who have conspicuously avoided the term "reopening.
Things were already starting to look up by 2011, with buyers at the top of the market — those bidding for cars costing more than $0003 million — spending conspicuously again.
Conspicuously missing from that list: gun control, an issue that has defined him since his wife, former Representative Gabrielle Giffords, was critically injured in an assassination attempt in 2011.
But American Dirt, she says, fails because of the ways it seems to fetishize its characters' otherness: "The book feels conspicuously like the work of an outsider," she writes.
When you walk through the gate, you are greeted by Hanif's two pet dogs, a conspicuously Western touch; in a Muslim country, dogs are generally seen as supersized vermin.
But in Switzerland authorities dropped an investigation of H.S.B.C. after the bank agreed to apologize for "organizational deficiencies" and pay a conspicuously manageable fine of forty-three million dollars.
Reinforcing the point, the military's enforcer and National police chief, Nguyen Ngoc Loan, took to pacing the parliamentary gallery, conspicuously displaying his revolver while imbibing six-packs of beer.
Considering he's been one of the biggest pop stars of the 20183st century since he was 15 years old, Justin Bieber has always been conspicuously uninterested in pop music.
Those allegations could later be the subject of a superseding indictment but, conspicuously, did not include any reference to collusion or obstruction claims tied to Trump or his campaign.
Twitter is now the most effective way to keep up with breaking news, a singular direct line to the president, and a conspicuously mismanaged experiment in centralized public discourse.
Yet the work that the Louvre Abu Dhabi once promised would anchor its collection is conspicuously absent: "Salvator Mundi," a painting of Jesus Christ attributed to Leonardo da Vinci.
Outside the imposing hotel where FIFA officials and guests were staying, a fleet of black cars waited to take them to the venue while watchful police stood conspicuously outside.
But since giving birth to baby Saint, the master has been conspicuously absent, only very recently returning to her usual ways on social media, in addition to actually going outside.
Alas, "Long Shot" keeps dropping that thread, essentially, to pursue its more conspicuously R-rated gags, which feels like a missed opportunity, however funny a few of them might be.
Yet though Barr answered several questions about the process of preparing Mueller's report for release, he conspicuously declined to say whether he'd let the White House review the report's findings.
" Writing eloquently for The Root, Damon Young defined a hotep as "a person who's either a clueless parody of Afrocentricity" or "loudly, conspicuously and obnoxiously pro-black but anti-progress.
It will require, more than million-man marches or steadfast judges, a degree of national consensus on the way forward—which is the very thing that America most conspicuously lacks.
He also spent most of last season with a red MAGA hat conspicuously on display in his locker, but was too cowardly to speak about the hat or its implications.
The Wall Street Journal notes that the company had a robust subscriber count of 3.2 million over the summer, but conspicuously left the number out during its last earnings report.
This time, after 10 consecutive years of Netanyahu at the helm, change was again on the ballot, but the square — the bastion of the Israeli peace camp — was conspicuously empty.
But there's no reason to worry, because according to her Snapchat videos (and the sparkler still shining conspicuously from her left ring finger) the two haven't actually called it quits.
The deal fell through — and, when a crisis erupted in the Gulf a few months later, Trump conspicuously and oddly contradicted his own Secretary of State to harshly condemn Qatar.
But for fall/winter 2018 — with sex conspicuously absent from the runways — Givhan was actually praising McCartney's roomy overcoats worn with faded denim jackets and bootcut jeans, paired with sneakers.
As she spoke at length about her rage and anguish, Finch conspicuously failed to mention the nihilistic Angeleno who has been widely vilified for his role in her son's death.
Another important topic that the plea document is conspicuously silent on is just who else in the Trump campaign, if anyone, Papadopoulos told about this Russian "email" dirt on Clinton.
India, a fellow BRIC country, was conspicuously absent, in part because some construction would be built through a part of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir that India sees as its sovereign territory.
"Conspicuously absent is any specific reference to the attorney general's failure to recuse herself from the probe, particularly after her meeting with former President Clinton," Grassley said in a statement.
Dude not only left the mustard on, but he appears to be a southpaw—using his phone on his left ear, perilously hovering it over his conspicuously gigantic mustard blob.
The designers, though, have traded in the island's prehistoric aspect for something visually closer to "Pacific Rim," which somehow makes Kong's primary foes seem more conspicuously computer-generated and generic.
As the economy has grown, sucking in foreign workers, the government has conspicuously failed to meet this goal: net migration in the year to June 2015 was 336,000, a record.
The mountainous west owes much to its neighbors in Texas and Oklahoma; the plains of the east and the south, with their cotton fields and rice farms, are conspicuously Southern.
Muslim countries were conspicuously absent from the statement from UN Human Rights Council members last week, but many of the signatories to the letter in support China were Islamic nations.
Then again, he can't be ruled out as the culprit; he does rather conspicuously ask Elsie whether she's alone before she's attacked, though that could also be out of concern.
In 2007, for example, they were mocked for hiring impressionist Rich Little as the entertainment, seen as a conspicuously safe, vanilla-flavored response after the heat Colbert brought upon them.
" In his conversation with me, Icahn expressed indignation about the effort to hold him accountable, which he has described, in conspicuously Trumpian language, as "fake news" and "a witch hunt.
Seaside decorations are conspicuously absent, although there is a surfboard rack out front, and championship surfing on the bar TV. There are Edison bulbs that give off an elegant glow.
Even Elizabeth Warren, conspicuously placed center stage, used part of her closing statement to explain that she grew up in hard-scrabble circumstances dreaming of becoming a public school teacher.
Most conspicuously, they disregard the fact Smith's preferred system of "perfect liberty" could never be consistent with Black Friday-type encouragements – that is, of a crude and almost fevered consumption.
This director, usually so experimental, conspicuously stages "Iolanta" straight, setting it in an airy, comfortable sitting room, with the characters in late-19th-century dress and acting with Chekhovian naturalism.
Like all travelers, I arrived with my own baggage: I struggle with languages, and my Texas high school conspicuously left the Middle East out of both ancient and modern history.
But he never once mentioned the allegations against him, conspicuously (and conveniently) dodging the topic that made it pretty weird for him to be onstage Sunday in the first place.
Mr. Joko's opponent in the upcoming election, Prabowo Subianto, a former military general who also ran for president five years ago, has conspicuously aligned himself with hard-line Muslim groups.
The gang also used social media to target victims, instructing a woman to interact online with men and women who conspicuously displayed valuable jewelry on Instagram, according to the indictments.
This is especially true in his later volumes, which conspicuously mark Bidart's turn toward social and political issues like race relations or the poet's own identity as a gay man.
It has, via Chinese regulators, denied the LME permission to open warehouses in mainland China and has conspicuously declined to "connect" with HKEx in the way Chinese stock markets have.
But other than his admirable stewardship of The Washington Post, he has done conspicuously less to aid humanity than have many other tycoons, even those who command far less wealth.
The sequel offers a plethora of jokes about aging and a great many explosions — though conspicuously absent is the director Michael Bay, who helmed the first two "Bad Boys" movies.
The announcement, in September, was conspicuously timed a day before hundreds of employees participated in a walkout against climate change, during which they urged the company to be more sustainable.
Now, even the better shows feel a bit tired and the 13-episode orders conspicuously stretched out, where a more economical run might have trimmed some of the conspicuous fat.
Sunday's 251-111 thrashing of the Los Angeles Chargers in an A.F.C. divisional round playoff game — the Patriots led by 28 points at halftime — was conspicuously in the latter category.
Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg are among those who'll be stopping by the state, though former Vice President Joe Biden conspicuously will not.
In April 2017, the Federal Trade Commission sent warning letters to influencers and celebrities reminding them to "clearly and conspicuously disclose their relationships to brands" when posting on social media.
Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) wrote that they "do not recall the President saying those comments specifically" — but conspicuously didn't outright deny that he said them.
The special counsel (and, for the most part, his team, with one notable exception) has been conspicuously press-averse throughout the entire investigation and during the release of the report.
Amélie's solos feel static, and her erotic pas de deux with Pozzi is firmly in the genre of ballet sex — conspicuously artful sequences of splayed legs, arched backs and suggestive positions.
Conspicuously absent from the list were Pelosi and Hoyer; as of Tuesday afternoon, House Democratic leadership had not yet received invitations from the White House for further negotiations on the shutdown.
Happy promises good listeners, friend-sharing, but the service it provides seems conspicuously like a watered-down form of therapy—amateur shrinks—the "sharing economy" taken to its next logical extreme.
A blast of cash to all citizens enrolled in the scheme would be a feasible way to distribute the money—though that would mean everyone got money, including the conspicuously rich.
The 2017 Emmy nominees list was released today and, despite the fact that female TV creators and showrunners made a number of breakthroughs this year, they're conspicuously absent from the list.
Indeed Mr Trump was conspicuously silent on deportation in a YouTube address on November 21st in which he laid out his policy agenda for the first 100 days of his presidency.
Conspicuously absent from the list is Tesla; its CEO Elon Musk has already shown an inclination to work with Donald Trump rather than push back against his hastily drawn-up policies.
This litany of failures (by no means comprehensive, and of course there have been minor successes, too) is also conspicuously a list of things Zuckerberg has personally set his sights on.
At Nicole's funeral, meanwhile, her conspicuously privileged family and friends whisper and gawk, unable to believe O. J., whom they clearly presume to be guilty, has "the nerve" to show up.
She brought up the case of the Sandy Hook school shooter Adam Lanza, and how so many of the criticisms were aimed at the mom while Lanza's dad was conspicuously spared.
During congressional testimony last week, Barr answered several questions related to the report, but then conspicuously declined to say whether he had been talking to the White House about Mueller's findings.
The rumpus, first reported by The Washington Post, has national security, intelligence and international implications that White House attempts to knock down the story on Monday night conspicuously failed to address.
The agency said that it had found instances in which the eight companies advertised diamond jewelry "without clearly and conspicuously disclosing that the diamonds are laboratory-created," according to the letter.
But with Ms Thornberry at the dispatch box he will at least avoid the embarrassment of the vote on Syrian air strikes in December, when Labour's front bench was conspicuously split.
Several other agencies with scientific and environmental missions would also be decimated by Trump's budget, and they're putting an equally positive spin on the proposed cuts—using conspicuously similar, euphemistic language.
But there, on the bus and all day at school, I was torn between pulling my sleeves down over my knuckles and conspicuously applying hand lotion on top of my desk.
Despite Xu's preference for anonymity — he eschewed flashy purchases while other squad members parked new sports cars conspicuously in front of the trading hall — the group took on a mythical status.
Mr. Trump conspicuously tried to tamp down reports that he had vacillated about Mr. Pence as his choice as late as Thursday night, saying he was his "first choice" all along.
In the Crichton version, those ridges on the hands marked the hosts as conspicuously artificial — enough that killing them could feel like little more than a sophisticated form of target practice.
That experience, as well as the persistence of religious persecution in the colonies against Catholics and Quakers, persuaded the drafters of our Constitution to protect against religious intolerance clearly and conspicuously.
But when we consider all of the recent achievements, one aspect seems conspicuously excluded from the enfranchisement of plus-size, and we're left wondering, Where are all the bigger male models?
Brows have been a standout beauty feature for quite a few seasons now — whether they're feathered, bleached to oblivion, heavily groomed, or conspicuously au naturel (we're looking at you, Cara D!).
" So lab-grown diamonds may now be marketed in the United States as real gemstones, as long as they "clearly and conspicuously convey that the product is not a mined stone.
To the Editor: Numerous Times articles on the resignations of Senator Al Franken and Representative John Conyers bring home once again how conspicuously smarter the Republicans always are than the Democrats.
Conspicuously absent from the charging documents against Mr. Manafort and Mr. Gates: any mention of campaign-related interaction between the two men and Russia or between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Instead, at the moment, McIlroy has a conspicuously low profile for someone playing in his fifth Ryder Cup, with five top-three finishes in 21 worldwide stroke-play starts this year.
With that backdrop of eroding economic growth, the People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, conspicuously did not match on Thursday the Federal Reserve's increase to interest rates on Wednesday.
George Haynes contributed mightily to African-American advancement as co-founder and first executive secretary of the National Urban League, but his achievements have been conspicuously absent from the history books.
But what was conspicuously absent was the biggest blemish on Tagliabue's tenure: his active dismissal of concerns about head injuries and their impact on the long-term health of N.F.L. players.
He also conspicuously distanced himself from aides like his former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, in repeating his claim that Moscow and its agents had not secretly assisted his campaign.

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