The fate of Trump's attempts to ban people from certain countries from the US has been one of the most convoluted plot lines in an extremely convoluted presidency.
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It's a convoluted story and ... you're reaching for yield.
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The mechanics of listening were slightly convoluted but functioned perfectly.
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" He called the report "convoluted" and "very hard to follow.
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Actually purchasing a copy will be a little convoluted, however.
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At a minimum, this process was wacky, convoluted, and opaque.
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That all probably sounds straightforward, if a little legally convoluted.
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This film has experienced a bit of a convoluted production.
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The deeply convoluted storyline provides plenty of opportunities for spectacle.
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It didn't address why that convoluted question is suddenly important.
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And yet: Apple's justification is reasonable, if a bit convoluted.
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That is an additional twist in an already convoluted relationship.
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And under what convoluted legal theory may it do so?
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The relationship between Epstein and Wexner is long and convoluted.
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"Immigration is extremely convoluted and obviously needs reform," he said.
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The patchwork of state laws is only getting more convoluted.
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" The Atlantic&aposs David Sims called it "convoluted and overstuffed.
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It's a simple process, where this is kind of convoluted.
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As Uber hired more employees, its internal politics became more convoluted.
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They just add more complications to an already unnecessarily convoluted plot.
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One was the complete overhaul of New York's convoluted court system.
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Also, Twitter in particular has a convoluted stance on racist content.
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In entertainment, the term diversity has become a convoluted catchall phrase.
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"The police found Liu's further conversation convoluted and vague," it said.
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"This was a long, convoluted question," Trump said on O'Reilly Factor.
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Yet readers today are often deterred by Conrad's convoluted, prolix style.
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We think they have to be convoluted messes, like F$%Th5l2K!
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How wonderful this is in a world of convoluted electronic devices!!
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That's one reason the code has become so convoluted and inefficient.
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Like convoluted clauses, passive jury instructions can be hard to follow.
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And I don&apost really -- MACCALLUM: What&aposs convoluted about it?
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The mystery they wind up tracking is convoluted, but not coherent.
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Make things more convoluted by hiding it in a crossword puzzle.
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Then there is the convoluted matter of the 2018 Athens Biennale.
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Facebook's convoluted policies around hate speech have long haunted the company.
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But routes are often still convoluted, taking long detours via Europe.
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But if anything Trump's tweet showcases his convoluted relationship with Wikileaks.
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I don't understand all the convoluted interactions surrounding those fateful tapes.
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Even if Brussels accepts the convoluted arrangement, UK parliamentarians may not.
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This convoluted process, known as the "incorporation doctrine," actually took decades.
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The narrative is predictable, even if the details are often convoluted.
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It's much less convoluted, sure, but also arguably not so fun.
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Except that his plan is so convoluted it makes no sense.
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The United States has a uniquely convoluted way of regulating privacy.
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Through those convoluted numbers, Shawnee Mission North was declared the winner.
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It's less convoluted and easier to set up with better sound.
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Gone is the hamburger button, general sluggishness and convoluted menu structure.
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I realize how convoluted that last passage makes these systems seem.
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He somehow built a convoluted non-Satan conspiracy around the imagery.
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It did not matter how secret or convoluted those facts were.
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No pun was too convoluted, no cross-cultural reference too obscure.
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Their convoluted, undemocratic nature has been pointed out again and again.
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The result is a convoluted workaround many fishermen view as nonsensical.
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As Uber hired more employees, its internal politics became more convoluted.
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Such a system would certainly be less convoluted and bureaucratically hidebound.
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But one reason it lives on is because it's so convoluted.
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But they do give us a glimpse at how convoluted and strangely dated Twitter's decision-making process is — even as the company seems to be striving to enact more convoluted policies it's not prepared to enforce.
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It's often not because of the complex backstory or the convoluted mythology.
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Is this C.K.'s convoluted way of confirming or denying the rumors?
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I know this is convoluted and theoretical-sounding, so here's an example.
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And that universe can be pretty convoluted: alternate dimensions, competing superhero teams.
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The process of applying for a visa is often convoluted and arbitrary.
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The story is as convoluted and ridiculous as a Japanese daytime melodrama.
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If you're thinking that setup sounds a tad convoluted, you'd be right.
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It all adds up to one more uncertainty for Musk's convoluted plans.
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Details are longer and more convoluted, without making them richer or deeper.
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Hopefully, it will close a convoluted and arduous chapter in US history.
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It's a tad too convoluted to sum up in a few lines.
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In 2018, however, the concept of Milkshake Ducking became far more convoluted.
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Let's start with some of the most convoluted parts of the evidence.
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That's upsetting and convoluted yet we somehow still might ship these characters...?
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Choosing the nominees is just as convoluted as the presidential election process.
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So as you can imagine, things started to get a bit convoluted.
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BILL COSBY Frenemy: This is a little convoluted, so bear with us.
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In later-stage deals outside the U.S., terms are maybe less convoluted.
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Since then, Iran has continued to skirt U.S. sanctions through convoluted schemes.
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Prescription drug markets are characterized by hidden prices and convoluted payment schemes.
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Vogel's deeply reported, at times convoluted piece, published in Politico in Jan.
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This complex and convoluted shape means the object varies incredibly in brightness.
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The descriptions are often lengthy and indulgent, making the story somewhat convoluted.
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Netflix&aposs convoluted licensing rules mean that certain content is region-locked.
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Thanks to CBS Sports for doing the legwork on this convoluted scenario.
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If all of this seems complicated and convoluted, that's because it is.
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That is an awfully convoluted motive (not to mention probably a joke).
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As ever, the line will be available in three somewhat convoluted models.
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The second leg is to replace the existing and convoluted tax code.
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A very convoluted plotline encompassing secret identities, royal intrigues and stealth tattooing.
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Besides ad-libs, she alternates, cabaret-style, between songs and convoluted stories.
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This convoluted infrastructure is the perfect environment for waste, fraud and abuse.
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Hacking an insulin pump would be a convoluted way to kill someone.
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Prabhas cuts a path of destruction in this convoluted Indian action movie.
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With Carrie, things are always so much more truncated, and so convoluted.
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I mean, it's so convoluted because of the acquisition of Time Warner.
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This convoluted state also hampered Twitter's utility for creating and reinforcing narratives.
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Any new system could become a convoluted mess if it goes wrong.
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It's a situation as convoluted as the corporate structure of Alphabet itself.
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"Each plan seems more convoluted than the last," Matheson said this month.
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My convoluted thoughts on empaths were confirmed after the video came out.
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Is that a needlessly convoluted way to hear a new Jay-Z album?
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That's not to say things won't end up getting just as convoluted, though.
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Each moment steadily added to the ever-growing — and increasingly convoluted — Fortnite lore.
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Venom's origin story — as dramatized in the new trailer — isn't quite so convoluted.
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The process was a little convoluted, but the instructions were very well documented.
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Palin or her speechwriters think the convoluted sentence structure makes her sound smart.
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Chaotic and convoluted, it nevertheless provided him with a steady stream of dick.
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In the convoluted ad-tech market, Trade Desk has a host of competitors.
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The legal proceedings related to the tapes have been rather convoluted and messy.
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Programming in nature is extremely convoluted, having evolved with no intention or guidance.
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The film is darker than classic films, and the plot is sometimes convoluted.
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It was a sad, convoluted attempt at luring users to the Amazon Appstore.
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We've seen convoluted research linking birth control to a variety of cancers before.
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Loyalty is prized over ability, while patronage and convoluted party rules discourage upstarts.
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The ability to exercise appraisal rights has always been convoluted and difficult, however.
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"I think African-Americans have a very convoluted relationship with patriotism," Ali explained.
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Then he told a joke about theme-park attractions with excessively convoluted backstories.
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Yet, in addition to being a convoluted hour, it's also gloomy and uncomfortable.
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He said the current, convoluted system of paying for drugs had perverse incentives.
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By that admittedly rather convoluted metric, Buttigieg narrowly beat Sanders at the caucuses.
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Nothing is concrete yet, and Comcast has a history of convoluted pricing schemes.
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It's a wild, convoluted scandal that's been hanging over both franchises for years.
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The first half of De Quincey's life is a long and convoluted story.
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The late-night hosts thought that it was so convoluted it was funny.
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The evolution of red and green as Christmas colors is a convoluted story.
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However, this disaster relief process—while well intentioned—is incredibly complex and convoluted.
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The Colts' path to the playoffs is as convoluted as it is faint.
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This convoluted language worthy of a Soviet bureaucrat is fast withering into irrelevance.
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It was mixed, unexpected, convoluted — just like the city that produced the project.
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"I expected defiance, and I expected a convoluted solution," said Eric Jackson of SpringOwl.
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"I expected defiance, and I expected a convoluted solution," Eric Jackson of SpringOwl said.
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According to Thomas' account in court documents, Conetto offered a convoluted plan to help.
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But the actual terms of service document is written in typically convoluted legal language.
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So here goes: As Grundy says, "It's kind of a convoluted chain of events."
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Password manager apps have long performed some of these functions, but through convoluted means.
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I have my doubts here in Tokyo, unless you have a particularly convoluted commute.
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And it's clear the convoluted system is causing some confusion, even with the campaigns.
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In the past negotiations on forming Italian governments have often been lengthy and convoluted.
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India has some of the world's most convoluted taxes, and enforces them with gusto.
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If that sounds convoluted, don't worry, it's reasonably easy once you know what's what.
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Noises became more abstract, more convoluted, experimental, fighting, shedding and ultimately... just more unapologetic.
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Finally, an animation featuring the image of Marx, "Cinemarx," rounds out Kautz's convoluted amalgamation.
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It sounds a bit convoluted, but it also sounds like a great business opportunity.
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Robert Bentley (R) and his own involvement in a convoluted investigation of the governor.
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We're left with a convoluted web of interests that hold tolerance and equality hostage.
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The process for wrongly accused persons to get the money back is already convoluted.
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And only Steven Seagal can stop the very convoluted thing they're trying to do.
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The text of the report is pretty convoluted, as most government-related documents are.
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At the end of a convoluted process, Kenyatta, the incumbent, was declared the winner.
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Now, with a convoluted product line, a spreadsheet is needed to decipher DJI's drones.
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But the pacing on both page and stage can be plodding, the action convoluted.
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It is convoluted, inequitable, inefficient and in need of a complete and total overhaul.
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The reconciliation process on the floor is one enormous convoluted and confusing time suck.
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On the other hand, Apple might just double down on its convoluted iTunes strategy.
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And, of course, this could all be a very convoluted, sophisticated false flag operation.
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Talking to your partner doesn't have to be a sterile, formal, or convoluted process.
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The aesthetic precision could be a facade for something symbolic, convoluted and often repulsive.
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The legal challenge to the new policy has a brief but somewhat convoluted history.
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Most critics have praised the movie's cinematography, but some found its story too convoluted.
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In the convoluted world of the Knicks, we never object to a little clarity.
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The comment that investors picked up on, however, was convoluted and open to interpretation.
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America's Founding Fathers certainly did lead interesting, convoluted, not to say completely wackadoodle lives.
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Simple marketplace demand prevailed over convoluted Republican attempts to deter enrollment and repeal ObamaCare.
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Yet America's convoluted and uncompetitive tax code remains and productivity growth, unsurprisingly, remains low.
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NSC officials, such as Oliver North, were implicated in the convoluted Iran-Contra affair.
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Now he's in the massive and convoluted international basketball pipeline, playing wherever he can.
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So the Big 12 offers by far the most compelling—and convoluted—conference race.
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And you have to check the rules, because everything else gets more convoluted after that.
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We often see people distort the argument for Most Valuable Player into a convoluted thing.
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The extra step might sound convoluted, but it ends up cutting down on service time.
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However, in more private arenas, her relationship with the oil and gas lobby remains convoluted.
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Chris Geidner breaks down the convoluted process through which the documents are being kept back.
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The sparse survival supplies, the cryptic and convoluted puzzles, the jump scares — it felt familiar.
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The history of the R.B.I. series and baseball video games is quite a convoluted tale.
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Both Instagram and Facebook have convoluted histories with the presence of guns in their feeds.
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Things got convoluted, got mixed up here and there, but it's just such an adventure.
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How many more delegates do we need to get the convoluted convention coup process started?
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An interesting but convoluted dream for upgrading Bluetooth Cassia is trying to make that possible.
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If you're like 'I'm looking for 90K, but also have benefits' then it gets convoluted.
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The convoluted legal battle between Apple and chipmaker Qualcomm may be coming to an end.
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"It's sort of a convoluted rule from MLB," said Billy Ryan, director of baseball operations.
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Prime targets will be self-contained markets with complex products, many participants and convoluted procedures.
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His new explanation for the president on the Stormy Daniels scandal was conflicted and convoluted.
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This is largely due to performing rights organizations (PROs), which operate in a convoluted fashion.
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The explanation of this is convoluted and takes a while for my brain to process.
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Metroidvanias were too convoluted, and I would never be able to make sense of them.
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They all bring clarity to the complex and often convoluted nature of one's own story.
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All these actions end up staying on the device or facing some convoluted export process.
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Models in New York State would require specific provisions because of their convoluted employment chain.
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On …And Justice For All, the riffs and song structures became increasingly complicated and convoluted.
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The story of 2012's Max Payne 3, at the best of times, is convoluted.
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Its members are selected by a convoluted procedure that leaves little room for public input.
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That misrepresentation was part of a convoluted effort to make Mr. Manafort seem more creditworthy.
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Instead, it became this convoluted approach to being dishonest about where the votes came from.
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It also follows complaints from institutions in the industry that these rules are too convoluted.
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Setting all that up, though, is convoluted, with an excess of exposition and forced jollity.
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I sat through hours of sworn testimony exposing their convoluted schemes to avoid paying taxes.
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"Orlando," convoluted as it is, spins a simpler tale of a typically operatic love quadrangle.
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It is so convoluted you need an advanced degree in business to have a clue.
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As observers unpacked the budget's convoluted text over the subsequent weeks, unintended consequences became apparent.
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Suffice it to say, TV streaming is only going to get more convoluted and interesting.[CNN]
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Loopholes and convoluted privacy agreements are used and abused until they're exposed as legal fig leaves.
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As a journalist, my job is to get to the bottom of convoluted and confusing situations.
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Of course, NASA needs a backup plan, and a way to fix this convoluted certification thing.
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Now, however, the talks involve Neumann retaining control, although the ultimate structure could be pretty convoluted.
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Songs and arrangements were complex and convoluted at times, but they were sincere attempts at connecting.
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It is convoluted homegrown tech designed to prevent Young's music from being downgraded into mere content.
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But in the echo chamber of the conservative media, this convoluted tale is a simple conspiracy.
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The move comes in response to industry complaints that the rules are too convoluted and burdensome.
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The convoluted voyage was replicated in at least one other case, that of the Maritime Tuntiga.
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It's why Cap is a Nazi right now, for reasons too convoluted to go into here.
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Britain is seeing what happens when powerful emotions collide with a convoluted and ambiguous parliamentary tradition.
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While the first was almost perfect, the second — although still enjoyable enough — felt a bit convoluted.
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But the wording of their joint statement was highly convoluted - a result of their diverging priorities.
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A lot of these changes are good, even if the implementation into the app is convoluted.
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The history of "The Star-Spangled Banner," like the United States as a whole, is convoluted.
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Their resentencing from shorter terms to statutory five-year minimums, while convoluted, was also legally sound.
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Soon play is progressing quickly, with folks happily racking up points without worrying about convoluted directions.
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The allegations against Flynn have become convoluted at this point and involve more than just Russia.
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Under apartheid, racism in South Africa was even more absurd and convoluted than its American iteration.
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The goal of this convoluted system is to use the network without being used by it.
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In this convoluted battle of the GoFundMes, the tech company comes down on the humane side.
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There's a growing trend in America where people make names more convoluted and longer than necessary.
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When I buy a ticket to a Marvel film, I'm not paying for the convoluted plots.
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Even if we don't understand politics at large—and it's confusing and convoluted—we're not alone.
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His convoluted non-endorsement of Mr Cruz was probably very helpful to the senator from Texas.
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"I think African-Americans have a very convoluted relationship with patriotism," Ali told GQ's Carvell Wallace.
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The convoluted rules that were improvised by the government all but guaranteed it a large majority.
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My own feelings about the surgery were too convoluted—a lust for something wordless and new.
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His explanation was so convoluted that he sounded just like the politician voters love to hate.
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Various approaches to implementing risk-sharing have been proposed, some more creative and convoluted than others.
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The process for changing gender markers across government systems is time-consuming, convoluted, and potentially expensive.
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Munchee claimed that its coins would increase in value thanks to a convoluted process of growth.
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The deal may be complicated by the Bowery Presents' convoluted ownership structure, which involves numerous partnerships.
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At the same time, Mr. Silverman began redrawing what he said was a convoluted organizational chart.
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Its convoluted background offers clues as to why it was not at all a regular transport.
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The companies were set up with a convoluted corporate structure, and their operations are deeply intertwined.
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In the sketch, Ms. Jiang tries to wade through a mess of convoluted Singles Day promotions.
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He has a music-school background (Berklee) that leads him toward convoluted structures and shifting meters.
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The judge responded by rereading a convoluted explanation he had given the jurors a day earlier.
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Prices have developed via convoluted negotiations between providers and health plans, without regard for the consumer.
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So, we want the terms to be fair, and we'd prefer a system that wasn't convoluted.
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All of this has imparted an especially complex (and convoluted) legacy to the country's Brutalist monuments.
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If you're willing to use third-party software and follow a series of fiddly, convoluted steps.
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Rather, it is an unwitting document of the current moment and women's convoluted relationship to work.
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And its songs take the cryptic introspection of his previous work into even more convoluted realms.
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The convoluted deal would involve SoftBank forming a new company to acquire both Sprint and Charter.
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"The males evolve these weird penises and females evolve their convoluted vaginas in response," Brennan said.
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No matter how many convoluted folding methods or specialty bags you buy, it's going to happen.
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"Why?" he asks rhetorically before proceeding to explain, in convoluted terms, what he expects of her.
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"Why?" he asks rhetorically before proceeding to explain, in convoluted terms, what he expects of her.
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It's on us to bring information to people; so often it gets convoluted through police narratives.
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People hated it, complaining in particular about convoluted plotting, questionable casting and an unrelentingly bleak tone.
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But the convoluted language and indirection does, and the ticker is spelling S. H. I. T!
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If you're only here for the MCU itself, the convoluted plot must feel a little exhausting.
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Levandowski used a convoluted chain of shell companies and trusts to manage his autonomous truck startup, Otto.
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Once you spot the Trump administration's convoluted take on the scientific method, it starts showing up everywhere.
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Obviously, it would be a little convoluted, too, because then he would have to leave the Senate.
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But some also alleged that the company's tools were unimpressive, convoluted, and never proven to have worked.
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And while these factors have changed and evolved over the years, they're currently as convoluted as ever.
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The convoluted web of her fortune, an ethics review found, creates ample opportunities for conflicts of interest.
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During his "New Day" era, Cuomo became known for his sometimes convoluted questions and frenetic interviewing style.
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The process was a bit convoluted, but I ultimately found the form and fired off an email.
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One year later, ClassPass announced a series of changes that were as convoluted as they were dramatic.
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It's a convoluted plot and hurtful — and a shame she can't own up to its silliness retrospectively.
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However, it will not hold a majority of voting rights, thanks to WeWork's convoluted ownership structure. 2.
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This convoluted play chronicles the breakdown of a conflicted, displaced East African woman in the cosmopolitan West.
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Parliament will start debating next week the bill that aims to overhaul the nation's convoluted pension system.
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But then so is much else in this convoluted saga, which should be drawn to a close.
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These are just the physical outposts of a show that at times feels needlessly overwhelming and convoluted.
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Adventure games are notorious for convoluted and often inscrutable puzzles, but Chuchel somehow manages to avoid this.
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The industry has retooled many old oil arteries, and the resulting patchwork often offers a convoluted route.
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Apple was seeking $1 billion in the prolonged, convoluted patent trial; Samsung wanted to pay $28 million.
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It's a fairly convoluted process, but Strauss and Ceze believe a DNA storage future is within reach.
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Tumblr went wild for these poor cookies' convoluted journey and shared in the friends' frustration and amusement.
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The process is much longer -- it can take several hours -- and more convoluted than a primary ballot.
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Made by the son of Beltracchi's legal counsel, the 2014 film delves into a sensational, convoluted scandal.
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ICY New Hampshire on February 27th was supposed to be where America's convoluted primary contest got simpler.
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But the agreement is riddled with loose language and the sequencing of many steps is highly convoluted.
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The world is also more socially complicated, culturally convoluted and ethically confused than anyone could have anticipated.
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"Hunters" seems as if it might be too convoluted and coy to be worth the mental energy.
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In March he unveiled a convoluted plan to acquire properties held by Shenzhen Metro, a government entity.
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It lays bare the continued factionalism pitting aides against each other, often in convoluted and unpredictable configurations.
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Mr. Levine has championed this great but flawed Verdi opera, with its profound score but convoluted plot.
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Wading into the calendar for the Performance Mix Festival can feel like embarking on a convoluted mission.
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The hosts then shifted to asking Sanders a convoluted question about the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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The Saints' path to the playoffs is only slightly more likely than that, but no less convoluted.
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Every erotic thriller worth its salt has a twisty (and, often, convoluted) plot and a femme fatale.
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Tenacity in the face of disaster has kept the party afloat through its long and convoluted history.
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Why is the nation's $3 trillion creaky, monstrous and convoluted healthcare sector seemingly impervious to technological change?
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This convoluted, illogical situation placed the financial burden on regional bank customers, like small businesses and homeowners.
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Van der Zwaan's story is convoluted and involves a Ukrainian internal political dispute from a decade ago.
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For one thing, he told me, that would leave the same old convoluted insurance system in place.
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In charts, Mr. Ballmer showed how he believes USAFacts can help Americans filter the increasingly convoluted noise.
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For decades, snow was dealt with in a convoluted system depending on how trafficked an area was.
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The actual presidential nomination process is lengthy, convoluted, and provides ample opportunities for the frontrunner to stumble.
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This election cannot be about academic policies or convoluted plans that voters know will never pass Congress.
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Death Stranding, Hideo Kojima's long-awaited debut under his new studio, is a large and convoluted game.
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Though the logic may be convoluted, the lesson is simple: The consequences of tie votes are unpredictable.
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"While the original "Star Wars" movies had plenty of mythology surrounding their stories, they weren&apost "convoluted.
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But many species have brains that are simply too big, convoluted and multitudinous to yield to stereology.
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For all the convoluted strands of this story, "Adriana" is at its core a torturous love triangle.
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The groups have adopted different names and developed convoluted structures, but that does not cloak their reality.
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The convoluted exchange rate system masks pressure on the naira with the regulator trying to avoid a devaluation.
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I edit long, convoluted sentences and remove complicated foreign names that are redundant and could trip me up.
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Cable's got one of the more convoluted backstories in the Marvel Comics universe, and that's really saying something.
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Just last month, for example, Cousins got into a convoluted brouhaha with a local newspaper and sports columnist.
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Paul Waldman breaks down the convoluted fight Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are waging over single payer insurance.
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The rules of billing are so opaque and purposefully convoluted they may as well be completely made up.
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The postponement, which could delay future trials, added to the confusion surrounding an increasingly convoluted courtroom drama here.
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Instead, the convoluted tax code provides a series of advantages -- the kinds that should be taken advantage of.
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Assessing the broader implications of the delay is complicated by the convoluted nature of the European energy market.
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The reaction forced Mr Trump into a convoluted series of climbdowns, which did little to repair the damage.
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He also got endorsements from two unbound delegates that were elected in Pennsylvania's convoluted primary on last month.
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In the convoluted saga of the Trumps and the Russians, this may be the most explosive revelation yet.
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Besides costly credit, perennial grumbles include shoddy infrastructure, unskilled workers, convoluted taxes, rigid labour laws and Byzantine bureaucracy.
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Compared to this convoluted web of nonsense, the Ukrainian leg of the expedition is almost remarkably clear-cut.
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Like The Civil War, The Vietnam War looks at the convoluted, complicated ways in which the conflict unfolded.
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Much of it has to do with the AFK's painfully convoluted and at times completely arbitrary admission criteria.
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Update: The latest details in the Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie divorce case are getting even more convoluted.
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The two have a very long and convoluted history, one that crosses over with many other Marvel storylines.
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The most recent development in this convoluted case is that Brad Pitt allegedly got to see his kids.
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Nonetheless, because of Pennsylvania's convoluted syringe laws, its syringe exchange programs haven't seen a dime of that funding.
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We seem to have a convoluted, distributed system where each state is responsible for its own emergency alerts.
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That might tamp down the need for convoluted state-by-state fights over the future of clean energy.
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The Pentagon's "rigid and convoluted" acquisition system is wasting billions in taxpayer dollars, according to a new report.
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It isn't clear to me meritocracy would lead to a less privilege-aware elite is a convoluted argument.
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But it quickly gets bogged down in an overly convoluted, nonsensical plot and an avalanche of celebrity cameos.
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The tax would be incredibly difficult to collect and would make a convoluted tax system that much worse.
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The We Company also has an organizational structure so convoluted it would make Blackstone boss Steve Schwarzman blush.
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The CEO said that both repatriation and comprehensive tax reform would help make sense of this convoluted system.
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" He explains, "The history of 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' like the United States as a whole, is convoluted.
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That convoluted supply chain makes it difficult to ascertain exactly what kind of labor was used, Ferrero maintains.
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The contract was convoluted enough that this seems debatable, but it gave Bethesda a lot of leeway regardless.
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As is usually the case in football, tribalism and collective pride ultimately trump the convoluted dictates of conscience.
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Through a convoluted series of events, Jaewon is recruited for a project to produce genetically engineered super-soldiers.
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The operations of the two companies were set up with a convoluted corporate structure and are deeply intertwined.
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The ruling followed a four-year legal battle and seven days of convoluted testimony in a Chicago court.
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The convoluted affair surrounding one of the stars of the television series "Empire" has taken many surprising turns.
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Chronister said the case was extremely convoluted and that everyone involved had theories about what happened to Lewis.
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And in 2016, those tubes are mostly owned and controlled by a convoluted network of many different companies.
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Anderson kicked off the talks, telling the long and convoluted story of a project that kept being rejected.
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The CDC's restrictive criteria coupled with a complicated test and convoluted rollout led to an intense public backlash.
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By that admittedly rather convoluted metric, at last count, Buttigieg was narrowly edging out Sanders at the caucuses.
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That was a solid start for a quirky period film with a plot that many critics found convoluted.
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The complex, but never convoluted, plot begins with Brigid bringing Raider to meet her father as her fiancé.
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Readers expecting a finale in which good conquered evil were instead offered convoluted twists and a bleak denouement.
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Instead, in his convoluted play for legitimacy, he openly threatens the rights of American citizens he believes inferior.
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"It sounds convoluted" when you call it tax reform, the person at the dinner quoted Trump as saying.
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The original process was long and convoluted, creating a deterrent for customers who weren't already familiar with cryptocurrency.
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A trove of recently unearthed documents sheds important new light on Donald Trump's massive, convoluted real estate business.
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John Glover lifts Michael Tucker's otherwise convoluted and crowded dramedy of baby boomers contemplating life on a commune.
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Everything he touches turns into this convoluted process of politics that we're seeing today over at the Pentagon.
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Mr. Kenny is facing one of the worst political crises of his career over a convoluted police scandal.
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I'm definitely a fan of convoluted reasoning when it comes to why you like or don't like something.
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He made a convoluted, joking attempt to deal with the issue on Friday, at a conference in Washington.
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It's a rollicking clusterfuck to watch, one that only gets more and more convoluted as the season develops.
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Designed as showcases for experimental funk, Lacy's convoluted musical knots can delight in the unlikeliness of their invention.
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Our journey toward consequential communication and companionship seems as convoluted and wearying as it is in his fictions.
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Its original plot was so convoluted that players clamored for the ability to skip the shallow and infrequent cutscenes.
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It's hard to imagine anyone but hardcore Potterheads getting emotionally involved in this film's convoluted plotting and ancestral reveals.
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Partnering with Ray J seems like a convoluted diss, especially since he's not a red button for Kardashian anymore.
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The lines are so convoluted that no one really understands who is protesting what when they're taking a knee.
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What's one of the more intriguing and convoluted rumors about the new iPhone lineup involves those big, beautiful displays.
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But there's nothing to imply the hidden depths of, say, XII's programmatic combat or even XIII's convoluted breakage system.
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The girls are going to be emotional about it towards the guy and it's just such a convoluted situation.
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Despite a top-notch cast, [director Tomas] Alfredson's spin on the murder mystery is painfully convoluted and thematically incomplete.
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A more nuanced, convoluted reading would almost certainly leave parliament in place until the legislature ends in early 2018.
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Each has its uses and abilities, and the more you play, the more complex and convoluted the puzzles become.
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Another contributing factor, albeit an indirect one, is Samsung's convoluted corporate structure, which features cross- and even circular shareholdings.
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It's quite a convoluted process and Envoy thinks we can do it better so it has launched Envoy Deliveries.
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Your future self, the one who's dealing with holiday party invites and convoluted travel plans, will definitely thank you.
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The big picture: These issues become even more convoluted as the DOJ faces a leadership crisis of its own.
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This might sound like a convoluted process, but N26 expects a full public launch in just a few weeks.
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A more convoluted reading would leave Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni in charge until the legislature ends in early 2018.
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The boats are mostly owned by Macau junket companies which make use of convoluted ownership structures with multiple investors.
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Nevertheless, Gance warned first time players the process of getting ready for Chinese sales on Tmall can seem convoluted.
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Pharmaceutical companies "have created a convoluted system where people don't exactly understand what money is going where," Wakana said.
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Kornacki tries to make this arcana accessible to viewers who are easily turned off by convoluted prognostications and language.
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The convoluted plot setup makes it difficult to attribute any real convictions, drives, or strong personality traits to Danvers.
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Following a convoluted corporate restructuring masterminded by En+ Chairman Greg Barker, the two companies have distanced themselves from Deripaska.
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You were there for me so much, and I let convoluted popular opinion defer me from my "Yellow" roots.
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Congress does not have a human resources department, and instead uses a convoluted bureaucratic process to respond to complaints.
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And the lawsuits accuse companies of illegally limiting lawsuits, a convoluted argument even by the standards of American jurisprudence.
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The usual 15-minute commute to Ramallah was suddenly a convoluted hourlong wiggle through narrow lanes and farm roads.
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But the rules had rarely been used until the collapse of Corinthian, primarily because the process was so convoluted.
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This is now part of the array of factors in a convoluted controversy that threatens to upend Trump's presidency.
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The plot becomes fairly convoluted, given the intended audience, and there's no irresistible character or song to latch onto.
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But the director, Renny Harlin, can neither tame the convoluted plot nor land the jokes, such as they are.
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Making the album, Mr. Vernon said earlier this month, was at times spontaneous, at times convoluted and often uncertain.
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" That's how Elliot Alderson, a troubled programming genius, welcomed viewers last summer to the convoluted world of "Mr. Robot.
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Reissued on Blu-ray, "Eureka" was directed by Nicolas Roeg with his customary flash from Paul Mayersberg's convoluted screenplay.
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Taxes are a complicated, convoluted process, and you shouldn't spend more time on them than you absolutely have to.
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But within months, she said, she felt something wasn't right, nor could she make sense of her "convoluted" statements.
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No matter how straightforward an assignment was, he'd take the most convoluted approach possible to demonstrate his superior intellect.
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It reckons the path to delaying Brexit and removing no-deal will be more convoluted than sterling moves imply.
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The ZEV mandate is much more convoluted, which has allowed it to exist, for the most part, without scrutiny.
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To reiterate this rather convoluted arrangement: gamers use their idle computers to mine various cryptocurrencies for GammaNow through SoftMiner.
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The whole thing is monumentally befuddling, not just because of its convoluted body-swap premise, but because, uh, why?
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For years, he's denied the conclusions of US intelligence agencies, denials that have become increasingly convoluted and fact-averse.
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But military defense lawyers appealed, leading to a convoluted legal case that has twice reached the full appeals court.
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And as I learned more about it, I realized it's very convoluted and antiquated, but we're never taught it.
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Yep, that can only be "Homeland," which returns for its seventh season as jaw-dropping and convoluted as ever.
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The company's response to user complaints varied from pointing to a convoluted limited ticketing model to blaming technical issues.
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The tapping controls feel a bit convoluted on first use, but you'll get the hang of it fairly quickly.
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And yet at every turn — even when the story is needlessly convoluted or lets her down — she nails it.
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Sanders favors a more convoluted procedure that would require the vice president to selectively bypass the 60-vote threshold.
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Many students in attendance supported Loh's decision to fire Durkin, if not the convoluted process that led to it.
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It's the latest step in a convoluted multiyear legal battle between the two companies that dates back to 2010.
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It sits only two points clear of a relegation battle that is convoluted, and unpredictable, even by English standards.
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If the Senate hears witnesses, the process becomes far more convoluted, and the trial could go deep into February.
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This time, I'd finally understand the notoriously convoluted lore, the bits of inscrutable storytelling many Destiny fans swear by.
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"Sleeves," as it happens, figure prominently in the convoluted plot, which is set hundreds of years in the future.
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Isn't this just a very convoluted way of providing government insurance to anyone who—stay with me—wants it?
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"If Memory Serves," which is a convoluted but absolutely delightful episode, has several bits of catnip for Trek aficionados.
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What remains for the surviving contenders — particularly on the Republican side — are convoluted and extended paths to their parties' nominations.
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The world of virtual reality is a convoluted mess right now, divided into three categories: low, mid and high end.
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The long, convoluted route to the entrance is completely inundated with water, save for several air pockets along the way.
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Friend, you have missed out on a saga for the ages—a sprawling, convoluted bildungsroman full of intrigue and betrayal.
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Over the show's previous three seasons, Neolution vacillated wildly between hard sci-fi and convoluted, "what if?" flights of fancy.
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Unless the couple somehow angered an illusionist who has remarkably convoluted revenge plots, I don't believe this is the answer.
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The process by which users of the pilot programs are being asked to submit their photographs is convoluted and laborious.
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A viral Tonight Show sketch last November hilariously illustrated the demeaning and convoluted demands female actors face going on auditions.
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Nearly all of the biggest U.S. advertising companies are trying to rebrand their convoluted ad tech services under simpler names.
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STX Entertainment's convoluted pharmaceutical satire Gringo opened with $2.7 million in 2,404 theaters, and grossed just shy of $5 million.
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The deluge of messages remind Lindsay that she does love Paul in her own convoluted way, and he's her family.
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Even when aiming for catchiness, they can't stop fussing; they're always straining to make a song more convoluted and finicky.
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And maybe the lack of long-term strategy exists because mayoral staffs turn over so quickly in these convoluted times.
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The continued existence of nightmarishly confused and convoluted consent flows is another complaint we've also heard before — much and often.
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Again, to not confuse everyone now, this gets convoluted, but I'm not saying that body count is the only metric.
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Threats by the national government to take control of Kurdish border crossings (and impose its convoluted visa process) never materialised.
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Rather than create a single convoluted structure, each petal was programmed individually to maintain the illusion of legitimate plant growth.
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So you'd be forgiven for thinking that these convoluted encyclopediae fantastica are the only thing the genre has to offer.
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But as long as the country lacks a coherent climate policy, convoluted state-by-state fights are what we'll get.
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His most memorable effort, he claimed, was a convoluted scheme called Operation Dewdrop, intended to suppress Democratic voters in Philadelphia.
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This week, a convoluted legal battle unfolded in Arkansas over the state's plan to execute eight convicts in 11 days.
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What was it like getting the actors to a place where they could speak this convoluted, arcane dialogue so naturally?
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Though the process might seem to be convoluted, Dr Irving and Dr Holden say it took less than five minutes.
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The latter typically involves few plot twists, focusing instead on legal strategy, which limits how convoluted the story can get.
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The Governor was a hopelessly convoluted character whose true intentions made about as much sense as staying on Hershel's farm.
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When I pressed him further, he explained that our generation is too convoluted to be described in just one word.
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And the artifact that untangles this convoluted history is an unassuming three-inch chunk of a hollowed-out pine tree.
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Momentum is building for the first overhaul of the nation's convoluted tax code since the Tax Reform Act of 2628.
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The transitions of all three women into slightly reckless killers feels unearned and a bit empty in a convoluted plot.
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"It's not going to be an analysis of Pennsylvania politics" or some other convoluted, bank-shot logic, the official said.
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The convoluted situation underscores the Trump administration's lack of a coherent plan for the removal of US troops from Syria.
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After purchasing a "beam katana" online, he enters a convoluted, murderous game to become the world's number one ranked assassin.
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The Affordable Care Act was forced into a convoluted form, designed to reduce the deficit while also expanding health coverage.
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Even the Marvel movies' convoluted approach to time travel somehow makes more sense to me than Black Widow's many hairstyles.
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He also layers his vocals into cascading, convoluted harmonies and brings in glimmers of lush string ensembles and subtle funk.
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The problem is determining which books these are, due to archaic copyright registration systems and convoluted and shifting copyright law.
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The answers he provided are dull and convoluted; decoding Dunton's prose is like untangling a set of impossibly knotted earbuds.
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Further reading: This being the E.U., the policy plan is spread across a convoluted array of reports, factsheets and communiqués.
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With a convoluted tax law that gives every advantage to their wealthy corporate competitors rather than supporting small-business growth.
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The private equity takeover of one of the internet's biggest domain name extensions is growing more convoluted by the day.
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Neuroscientists have discovered that the relationship between the reward circuit and addiction is much more convoluted than is typically acknowledged.
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" I can understand what about it is overwritten or when it's convoluted, but I also can say, "That's really good.
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For students, the move under consideration could simplify the convoluted process of applying for federal student aid and repaying loans.
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From 22015, John McNaughton's "Wild Things" (Thursday) is convoluted enough to make the machinations of Ms. Turner's character seem straightforward.
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Unlike most adventure games at the time, Blade Runner doesn't force you to solve convoluted puzzles with a single solution.
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There's a convoluted backstory between them: a surrogate child and souls and bodies and BTs and living and the dead.
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And with virtually every energy producer subsidized in this convoluted system, no one can afford to shun their handouts unilaterally.
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From 1998, John McNaughton's "Wild Things" (Thursday) is convoluted enough to make the machinations of Ms. Turner's character seem straightforward.
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First one party rams through a rigid, convoluted plan that drives up costs though unsustainable mechanisms that are now unraveling.
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The eight-episode show is a welcome relief — narratively and cinematically — from the convoluted Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
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For centuries, we have regarded the brain as a kind of machine: a ludicrously convoluted one, but a machine nonetheless.
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"Two" unspools more slowly than "One," and the mystery doesn't deepen as the townspeople gossip — it just gets more convoluted.
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Absolutely. The financial cost as well as the convoluted process of finding the right therapist has been a significant barrier.
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I couldn't afford that, and finding alternatives just leads me to get frustrated about how convoluted I feel life is.
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The first scene of Alien: Covenant, which actually occurs before Prometheus, is a telling prelude to this convoluted rebellion dynamic.
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He attended the briefings almost every day and badgered me with long, convoluted questions, often circling back to Catholic Church issues.
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Enter Google, one of our go-to sources for answering those questions we have about the convoluted state of current affairs.
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Dina's main goal in life is to make something so convoluted that only the most dedicated person will fully understand it.
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We still love the parent, but you can't overlook the fact that we have a very convoluted relationship with the parent.
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The human brain, which enabled us to create this technological world, still uses a convoluted, ancient operating system to process information.
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Or, if your relationship with the "friend" is especially convoluted — an ex or a coworker or a family member, for example.
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In fact, the language of the executive order amounted to a convoluted restatement—rather than repudiation—of the Johnson amendment itself.
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I know what you're thinking and, no, we'd never have thought this would be how Charles' convoluted life ended up either.
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Instead, it appears to be a convoluted debt forgiveness company that charges you for something you can actually do for free.
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Pushing through much-needed structural reforms and revamping the notoriously convoluted tax system will be complicated in a highly-fragmented congress.
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Rather than upset the narrative, all this profile has done is dredge up the same old tangled, convoluted drama once again.
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Especially since this is the first year I've covered augmented reality, I'm also deducting points for the industry's increasingly convoluted terminology.
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Wixen previously sued Spotify over the complicated issue of "mechanical licenses," based on a convoluted legal framework that's since been changed.
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Set over the course of a three-day prison riot, the season was composed of convoluted timelines and changes in perspectives.
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It's kind of a convoluted story from when I was a child, but basically, I got punished for a minor lie.
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Cavill is also likeable enough but, again, hamstrung by the twisty, convoluted inventions designed to limit his abilities during long stretches.
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"Instead of being so rigid and convoluted, the acquisition system should be shaped to fit the required capabilities," the report stated.
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It hardly bothers to serve up any exposition, so newbies are thrown right into the deep end of its convoluted mythology.
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The team dynamic is what sells this footage, more than whatever convoluted plan they've cooked up for getting rid of Thanos.
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Of course, the obvious question is why you'd want to use such a convoluted technique to execute an ordinary financial contract.
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Cersei is only technically queen because of a long and convoluted line of succession that connects her to the Baratheon family.
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Meanwhile, Trump on Monday announced he's sanctioning Turkey over the incursion, further complicating the already convoluted dynamic between the two countries.
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Drugmakers blamed a convoluted supply chain, involving insurance companies and middlemen, whom they argue do not pass on savings to patients.
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Trump's tweets may be odd, convoluted, and often downright unnerving, but it turns out they make a pretty catchy rap song.
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Under the convoluted rules that govern inmates at Guantánamo, Mr. Zubaydah did not speak during the open part of the hearing.
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Barred from work authorization, they will not have the money to hire a lawyer to navigate the increasingly convoluted asylum procedure.
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He cited the possibility that the special counsel could pursue a convoluted money trail that could extend the inquiry into 2019.
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The reports said Mr. Putin's friends and associates had channeled $2 billion through a complex, deliberately convoluted network of offshore companies.
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In this convoluted scenario, endorsing Kasich now serves no purpose: He has too few delegates to compete with, and foil, Trump.
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Sources connected to Tyga have told us a bizarre, convoluted story that led to the return of the red sports car.
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Later on, in my convoluted thinking, I decided I would use the hospital drugs to try a home detox from heroin.
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The underlying moral of Vonnegut's convoluted tale may be familiar: In a world gone mad, only the mad are truly sane.
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Beethoven's tricky "Grosse Fuge" for string quartet was initially dismissed by some as too convoluted, then later embraced as a masterpiece.
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In a music industry that increasingly makes its money off things other than music, this reversal does not seem so convoluted.
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Mr. Manafort's deceptions grew increasingly convoluted throughout 2016, prosecutors say, but the Trump campaign appears to have been oblivious to that.
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Instead, he emphasized another aspect of the convoluted religious/political/racial theories that, according to his website, still influence his activism.
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Like so many parts of our health care system, its existence has more to do with convoluted business arrangements than health.
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Learning how to be black and white simultaneously is a convoluted task even when your teachers are themselves black and white.
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It doesn't quite make up, however, for the deficiencies of the mysteries, which are convoluted in conception and prosaic in presentation.
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In other words, a shrine to an American myth of old-timey homogeneity was literally built on the more convoluted reality.
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I love my job, but it speaks to our convoluted relationship to work that we'd describe it in terms so spiritual.
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Such is the plight of Sook-hee (Kim Ok-bin), a trained assassin who is the focus of this convoluted thriller.
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These plans are all incredibly convoluted ways to avoid doing a very simple and much more morally correct thing: covering everybody.
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Turnaround plans had gone nowhere, a result of near-constant worker walkouts, shoddy craftsmanship, disaffected managers and a convoluted corporate structure.
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Haelixa, a startup he cofounded in 2012, already sells silica-encased DNA barcodes that help track products through convoluted supply chains.
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To the uninitiated, ranked-choice voting (sometimes called "instant runoff voting," or IRV) might seem like a confusing and convoluted system.
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The plot is confusing, disjointed, and seemingly devoted to setting up a convoluted storyline that will play out in future installments.
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Macron embarks this week on talks with unions on an overhaul of France's convoluted pension system to plug a chronic deficit.
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That was the somewhat convoluted message from FBI Director James Comey on Wednesday as he spoke at a cybersecurity conference in Boston.
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But it also includes a convoluted definition of "gender" that some anti-LGBT governments hoped would prevent exactly these kinds of prosecutions.
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That's not only convoluted, but it introduces latency and a whole spectrum of places where the process could break or be attacked.
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It's a complicated relationship that gets more convoluted when those advertisers suddenly aren't happy with the videos they're being matched up with.
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Setting up your watch to call a specific person when there's an emergency is a little convoluted, but it's worth the effort.
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Envelope, launched in 2015, is another zoning tool that brings a visual perspective on zoning to New York City's convoluted zoning laws.
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How it works is a little convoluted, but that's sort of the rule when it comes to making (or unmaking) federal regulations.
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Fusion Senior Editor Felix Salmon says he carries business cards with an FAQ on the back, explaining Fusion's increasingly convoluted corporate structure.
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It's kinda something I've talked about in a lot of my work—but perhaps it's been way more convoluted in the past.
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Though her convoluted proposal for a customs union in all but name is unworkable, the EU could nonetheless offer the real thing.
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And that's why this whole convoluted plan seems like it's already a few hundred billion in the budget hole before it starts.
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He mentioned that the state of things is so convoluted and bad that it seems to eclipse the mere spectre of war.
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Prior to Friday's meeting, Dorsey had staunchly defended his decision to permit Jones to stay on Twitter in a convoluted tweet thread.
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On March 18th he won approval from Parliament to simplify the convoluted system of proportional representation under which Australians elect the Senate.
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Trump then signed a bunch of convoluted executive actions to begin the repeal of Obamacare and cut mortgage relief for poor people.
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It seems to have a similar stunted conversational style and convoluted plot as The Room, except with a much higher production value.
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The Penal Laws, which are far too vast or convoluted to detail here, essentially sought to diminish the power of Irish citizenry.
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John Kennedy, R-Louisiana, about the convoluted health care negotiations that divided the moderate and conservative members of the Senate GOP conference.
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What we developers deem "spaghetti code" is bad, convoluted code that usually does not work correctly and is a nightmare to debug.
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In March Mr Turnbull won parliamentary approval to simplify a convoluted system of proportional representation under which Australians elected the upper house.
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Canadian free-marketeers also hoped that the deal would force their government to dismantle convoluted internal trade barriers between provinces and territories.
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This is all about a convoluted, perverted concept of regional equilibrium, which they believe has been disturbed and they want a redress.
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The sanctions also further complicate the already convoluted relationship between the US and Turkey, who are technically allies as fellow NATO members.
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Ethan and Joel Coen wrote and directed this convoluted classic, full of bowling chatter, German nihilists, self-kidnapping and Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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He lies, blatantly and frequently, in a way that is either pathological or part of a convoluted strategy for manipulating the truth.
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Rose (Arlee Chadwick) still has a habit of lapsing into convoluted stories about St. Olaf, her hometown, a Norwegian settlement in Minnesota.
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Some big mutual fund companies said that before seeing the research even they had not realized how convoluted the system had become.
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Here again, the resolution is obvious, but the important part is that the way she got to it was messy and convoluted.
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When asked to vacate the line, Crowley's campaign reportedly declined, likely due to the convoluted legal process that the request would entail.
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Every time they found a new Oesterlund company, they would add it the chart, which came to resemble a convoluted treasure map.
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In recent years, the State Senate has been at the center of an epic — and often convoluted — struggle between Democrats and Republicans.
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Their first series remained their best known: densely wrought compositions of convoluted golden horns whose intricacies could evoke lattices, weapons or bodies.
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But New York has remained a backwater on electoral reform because the state's antiquated and convoluted laws protect incumbents and political machines.
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An hour later at home, Trump addresses America with unprecedented and convoluted measures intended to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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An hour later at home, Trump addresses America with unprecedented and convoluted measures intended to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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"The Little Foxes" is talky, with convoluted, Shakespearean scheming; there's a reason that thin plots are characteristic of a sung art form.
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The deal's more convoluted elements appeared to stem from Toshiba's desire to retain a significant degree of control over the chip business.
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AMC's Into the Badlands did better with the fights, but its dystopic-future setting is still mired in drearily convoluted plot machinations.
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Convoluted metaphor aside, the men had the roses this week, so it was up to John Paul Jones who he kept around.
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One concerns a convoluted link to King David and a film about his life (at one point the director demands more Philistines).
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The current tax code is convoluted, complex, and picks winners and losers–creating a system that is hardly fair, simple, or effective.
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In New Hampshire's (much less convoluted) primary, there will be no realignments, so Klobuchar won't lose any of her first-choice voters.
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The Vienna Philharmonic, established in 1842, has been weighed down by history and by tradition, and by a somewhat convoluted recruitment process.
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In the book, Cumming attempts to figure out what occurred, and in the process unlocks a great deal of convoluted family history.
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Similarly, Warren doesn't give us a convoluted laundry list of policies, she tells us what she is going to do for us.
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The world of healthcare has notoriously been described as "broken" — plagued with high-friction workflows, sky-high costs and convoluted business models.
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But I have always been cheering this show on, even in the dark days of its too-long, too-convoluted second season.
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The reason is a convoluted system of occupational licensing laws, which are essentially state permission slips to work in certain regulated professions.
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During a livestream, followers can send a creator virtual "gifts," which are converted (through a convoluted process) to cash for the creator.
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That project was the first time I wrote a full-on score, because it was going to be so demanding and convoluted.
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That's a lot easier to explain and market than it is to explain the convoluted structures of Medicaid and state marketplace plans.
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"I began to compose a new story," he says, describing the convoluted chain of events that set the host rebellion in motion.
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These documents—the documents that you need to get through modern life—are alienating, convoluted, and generally seem more difficult than necessary.
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This convoluted process is one of the key differences in how Democrats count votes in a caucus rather than in a primary.
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Similarly, season two of True Detective ditched the weird fiction (for the most part) and simply unleashed a pointlessly convoluted noir plot.
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However, this is effectively a convoluted way to click on a hyperlink, because Snaplications is a recruiting tool, not a job application system.
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This month, a number of people—some with their own convoluted logic, some just straight-up racist—took umbrage with a fictional galaxy.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)The downsides to the Recast are both varied and convoluted, although I can't say there's an obvious dealbreaker.
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That convoluted metaphor turned into a philosophy that many programmers took to heart, and it has driven airplay for women down for years.
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Like, every time, you have to wonder what Musk is really selling, and as time goes on, those sales pitches become more convoluted.
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But the plan did little to address problems of intelligence sharing, and is not likely to streamline the convoluted Belgian bureaucracy, experts said.
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On one hand, it's a convoluted five-section security system that includes a 100-foot-deep trench with nuclear waste at the bottom.
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In mainstream American superhero comics going back to the 1940s, heroes go to incredible, convoluted lengths to keep their secret identities under wraps.
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Once again, our ongoing series Too Long; Didn't Watch is here to break down these convoluted series in a short, easily digestible video.
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Mostly, the show pricks at the preposterousness of the Great Vorelli, with his scarcely evident charisma and his convoluted, Hugo-facilitated evil schemes.
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This is a typically convoluted process and the accompanying political spats repeatedly spooked bond markets over a period of several weeks last year.
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The city's government is not only slowed by elections, but by a structure of overlapping jurisdictions so convoluted it seems designed to fail.
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" A former Harvard student told Bruck that in class, "He had convoluted ways of thinking about how men could misinterpret lack of consent.
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And the process of getting the photos off the ball and onto your computer is convoluted and chewed through our reviewer's data plan.
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The revelation helped cut ties with the series' original nine-year run, and the extremely convoluted mythology it developed from 1993 to 2002.
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The smaller cast also tones down Runaways' convoluted relationship configurations, in favor of ones that are easier to follow but still emotionally complicated.
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More than a dozen spinoff titles have expanded its world, sometimes with befuddling titles or convoluted plotlines while also jumping around in time.
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Her performance, nominated for a Golden Globe, is a beacon in a film that tends to gets lost in its own convoluted plot.
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The problem â€" as Mashable previously covered â€" is that crediting all the songwriters for each song can be a tedious, convoluted process.
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Thus Antitrust was born — a convoluted thriller that, looking back, is both cynically conspiratorial and surprisingly optimistic about the future of Big Tech.
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Perhaps with the help of the Gliimpse team, Apple will finally offer an elegant solution to the convoluted and problematic health records system.
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Assuming JPMorgan charged Volcan a similar fee for this convoluted structure, the total cost to Agarwal is 26.25 million to 43.75 million pounds.
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If there were any more controls or commands required of the reader than simply answering a couple questions it would've gotten pretty convoluted.
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Yeah, Jack Del Rio goes to that well again, letting Carr throw to Crabtree for the win, rather than the NFL's convoluted overtime.
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Its horns are convoluted, curling back on themselves in such a way that if anyone comes up against it, he is not harmed.
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So if Nespresso is a MacBook, the convoluted artisanal methods many tech nerds use to brew their coffee are self-built gaming PCs.
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The debate to determine which friend from Friends is the best friend becomes even more convoluted when you ask an actual Friends friend.
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Its convoluted UI, its match lengths, the inability to craft weapons or traps or even simply manage inventory from outside of those matches.
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In 2013, ESPN laid out a convoluted tale, involving an assistant golf pro who claimed to have overheard Mafia guys discussing the scheme.
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If you think this production chain sounds unnecessary and convoluted given that the final product could fly to the U.S. instead, you're right.
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Their mystery plots are both convoluted and plodding, with double and triple reversals accompanied by lots of double- and triple-checking of evidence.
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In Let Trump Be Trump, Manafort's underhandedness results in one such outburst, but so does Sam Nunberg making a convoluted order at Wendy's.
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It's a lot like Twitter Moments, but built with an algorithm and with none of the convoluted UI required to build a Moment.
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Navigating the menus with the touchscreen is no longer the convoluted mess of pressing the three physical buttons on the Hero 4 Black.
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But this is just the freshest example of how the entire tax reform process in Washington this year has been confusing and convoluted.
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A labor relations system that can be both convoluted and corrupt makes it virtually impossible to form independent unions in the export sector.
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It may represent a new and seemingly convoluted way for rocky planets to come into existence, but again, it's still just a theory.
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All of that is less a convincing case for her convoluted heterosexuality than for her culture's harsh assessment of the possibilities of lesbianism.
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We should ensure everyone can easily access the process and interact with their government without barriers created by unnecessarily convoluted or complex language.
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The story remains both simple -- a young girl, Lyra ("Logan's" Dafne Keen), who is destined for great things, according to prophecy -- and convoluted.
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But the brilliance of "Billions" lies in acting like there isn't, moving at a breakneck speed through every convoluted concept and complex plotline.
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It was invented by a man named Sidney Pike a few years later, and it was a horribly convoluted process at the outset.
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But, beyond its convoluted plot, the score, for all its harmonic lushness and myriad colorings, has been deemed frustratingly episodic and stylistically eclectic.
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Iowa's caucuses are mind-numbingly convoluted and anti-democratic, favoring the most motivated, well-organized few over the less-obsessive majority of Iowans.
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On the other hand, "Shirley Temple" imagines a much more convoluted and compelling story that fictitiously interweaves the lives of Warhol and Temple.
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Will sleek new scenery and a new star, Aaron Paul, be enough to win back those put off by the show's convoluted story?
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How to provide long-term care for a fast-aging population poses one of the more convoluted challenges of the American labor market.
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The process is a little more convoluted than it needs to be, unfortunately, perhaps because Yahoo was absorbed by Verizon some time ago.
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Smith's poetry — written in everyday language, without neologisms or convoluted syntax — is easy to take in, but it can be difficult to process.
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Our journalists dove into the errors in the convoluted process, and found clear mistakes in the number of delegates awarded to the candidates.
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It's time to do away with a convoluted and arcane tax system that rewards those who can hire the best lawyers and lobbyists.
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It's a convoluted system: Hosts get rebates, or money funneled back to the tournament, by the hotel whose rooms they have helped fill.
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Gratefully, once you set the camera up the first time, it is unlikely you need to spend much time in the convoluted menu.
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And when I became a full-time writer our relationship got so convoluted that in the end we cut off nearly all contact.
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While it was nice to be able to play some great games around the house, it made for a convoluted waste of hardware.
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The hours and days following the attacks amounted to a convoluted patchwork of claims of responsibility, denials, threats, oil market shocks and speculation.
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Then, too, the convoluted rules for running third-party voter registration drives here would send Rube Goldberg to bed with a blinding migraine.
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" The book is "mostly a medium for satire and repulsion," with a somewhat convoluted plot, but "intelligence and humor keep Reseng's tale afloat.
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"This law is convoluted and way overregulatory," said David Trahan, the executive director of the Sportsman's Alliance of Maine and a former state legislator.
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He also plans to create his own version of "Napolitan" spaghetti, a popular Japanese dish with a convoluted backstory that Satoru will further complicate.
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Using customers' purchases to estimate their size might seem a convoluted method, when airlines already ask for all sorts of personal information about passengers.
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What should have been an end to one of the internet's strangest conspiracy theories appears to be just another moment in its convoluted timeline.
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Obviously, Valkyrie, with her convoluted origin and metal bustier, is miles away from the pavement-pounding New York crime-fighters of the Netflix series.
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As for legitimacy, Cersei came to power through a very convoluted chain of succession that made her next in line to her own son.
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Instead, she became embroiled in a convoluted and increasingly salacious scandal involving lewd and bigoted emails among government officials and charges of political retribution.
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But the twist establishes two of New World Order's core themes: pointlessly convoluted political machinations and a plot built on narratively convenient dream logic.
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Everywhere else the digital revolution is supposed to be streamlining old processes; when it comes to music, the logistics have only gotten more convoluted.
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The Assistant Who Vogued Her Way Out While not nearly as convoluted as the chronicles of Anna Delvey, Yvonne Bannigan's crimes are equally glamorous.
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The familial relationships that seep from the Carter family and into the Garden Heights neighborhood where they all live is convoluted, but not dysfunctional.
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"A prolonged, convoluted and costly Brexit will weigh on bank earnings - particularly through lower rates & volumes," analysts at Morgan Stanley said in a note.
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Yves Saint Laurent's Vinyl Cream Lip Stain is unique and difficult to describe — and the convoluted name, while memorable, doesn't make it any easier.
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That does raise questions about how Capcom will sprinkle in more of the convoluted lore moving forward, but this new game provides a template.
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Unfortunately, that doesn't sell fights, especially in the increasingly convoluted boxing world where titles and title pictures are more abundant and difficult to understand.
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And in a climate already as unfathomably fractured and convoluted as this one, the uncertainty may speak to our times more than we realize.
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For all of his convoluted backstory, Kubo is a remarkably unconflicted character, and barely faces a moment of internal turmoil throughout the entire film.
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The rollout appears to be one of Android's usually convoluted affairs, where different carriers will be setting it live at different times than others.
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The letter comes as Trump nears the end of a selection process that has become convoluted and volatile in determining the next Fed chair.
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Thus, the FCC's privacy policy replacement is so haphazard, convoluted and confusing, that there is no way for an average consumer to understand it.
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Michael Kalenderian takes you through the convoluted year in memes and moments in order to find someone — or something — to blame for it all.
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Through circumstances too convoluted (and spoiler-filled) to explain, the three find themselves stranded at sea, out of gas and at each other's throats.
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Here's what it means: Capital Rx is setting its new pricing model afloat in a convoluted PBM market rife with headaches for payer clients.
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The convoluted power-sharing plan saw the two party leaders — the Democratic Union's Tomislav Karamarko and MOST's Bozo Petrov — sharing deputy prime minister roles.
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As the saga enters the 1930s, the animation and the archival footage shift to bright color, but the story grows more convoluted and bleak.
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Readers willing to invest in a steep learning curve will be rewarded with a tight-woven, complicated but not convoluted, breathtakingly original space opera.
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But she became embroiled in a convoluted and increasingly salacious scandal involving lewd and bigoted emails among government officials and charges of political retribution.
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Nina Turner (D) notes the convoluted voter registration laws that some states have and urged people to learn the rules that apply to them.
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Whatever is behind it, the awfully convoluted theory that the best way to avoid helping Trump is to avoid criticizing him seems pretty ridiculous.
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These dreams were vivid and convoluted; they featured a diverse cast of characters and drew together disparate strands of the dreamer's past and present.
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"A prolonged, convoluted and costly Brexit will weigh on bank earnings – particularly through lower rates & volumes," analysts at Morgan Stanley said in a note.
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Where "Glass" starts breaking down, unfortunately, is when the action kicks into motion, which proves to be something of a letdown and overly convoluted.
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Medina spoke briefly at the hearing, making a convoluted statement in which he asked President Barack Obama to tackle corruption in the legal system.
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But will sleek new scenery and a new star, Aaron Paul, be enough to win back those put off by the show's convoluted story?
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Leave your expectations at the door, the mural silently proclaims, the reality constructed here is entirely subjective, a winding Sisyphean maze of convoluted ideas.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Showcasing the diverse story behind a convoluted centenary of queer British art cannot be an easy task.
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President Bush, President Barack Obama and President Trump have all offered convoluted, incomplete or unconvincing answers to essential questions: Why are we in Afghanistan?
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Detention beds were a sticking point in this winter's budget negotiations as well, ultimately resulting in a convoluted compromise no one seemed to understand.
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Officials in China regularly quiz American visitors on the subject, saying they remain confused by the administration's convoluted, contradictory and shifting views and positions.
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The action and the interplay among the team members have a down-and-dirty credibility, and the plot twists, while convoluted, are plausibly so.
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With that machine, if the customer insists on paying in rupees, the clerk has to go through a convoluted process to redo the transaction.
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But, either he doesn't know what he is doing or he has an absolutely convoluted notion of what allows America to lead the world.
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" The idea stemmed from convoluted monologues he made during his daily editorial meetings at MSNBC, which his staff jokingly called "The Chris Hayes podcast.
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The Cardinals face a convoluted path back to the playoffs, but their first East Coast win of the season could clear some things up.
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Macron wants to replace the convoluted system with a single, points-based system, under which every pensioner has equal rights for each euro contributed.
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But they often misremember it — the usual derivation is a bit convoluted involving a technique called "completing the square" — and get the wrong answers.
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The process was convoluted, but the result was clear: Agents had a steady supply of money and wide discretion about how to spend it.
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Icahn and Deason, who own a combined 15 percent of the U.S. printer and copier maker, have called the deal structure "tortured" and "convoluted".
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Instead, demonstrators say these countries are governed by democratically-elected kleptocracies, with the political elite deeply entrenched thanks to convoluted sectarian power-sharing systems.
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That I'm only getting around to writing about it this week is down to quirks of Xiaomi's convoluted naming schemes and global release schedules.
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The Phish universe also holds more than 30 years of convoluted in-jokes that make fans roar, and storms of glow sticks on cue.
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The energetic and influential Hong Kong director Ringo Lam was, in his 1980s heyday, noted for action pictures with intensely emotional and convoluted stories.
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Police say that Leon was lured into a violent and convoluted revenge plot set in motion by a 28-year-old named Evan Ebel.
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I love the convoluted storytelling — the first person narrator, a stranger passing by who stays the night with a bewildering family, dreaming strange dreams.
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Each personality description gets a little convoluted, but suffice it to say that this is at least an interesting way to approach losing weight.
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Sander, 22, student, Oslo, NorwayUS gun laws are convoluted and have loopholes due to how they're written, which in turn leaves some grey areas.
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Both actors are fantastic, breathing real life into the convoluted conflict the show throws them into for the sheer sake of including a rivalry.
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Apple has created a system that allows for multiuser support for schools, but compared to the simplicity of Chrome OS it's still a convoluted system.
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"Publishing is really convoluted and strange, but there are a lot of resources that help you take the steps you need to take," Zhang recalled.
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Sometimes the questions Zuckerberg didn't answer seemed to speak volumes, while in other circumstances he was just being asked a convoluted or very specific question.
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Many longtime bitcoin investors and traders believe that a clearer regulatory path paired with institutional involvement — however convoluted — could make all the difference in 2018.
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"Its business is very convoluted, there's a lot of stuff that has not been disclosed properly, and it trades at a ridiculous multiple," Lamensdorf said.
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Ms Lesser describes the convoluted way in which Kahn's poorly managed architectural practice overlapped with a torturous personal life, cross-referencing work and personal diaries.
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And despite standing on its own quite well, it ultimately ties itself into the existing — and incredibly convoluted — Resident Evil mythos in a satisfying way.
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They were simply using the same convoluted fee-for-service system of medical coding, and allowed insurance fees as every other hospital in the country.
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The situation is further convoluted by the fact that he's already in jail, accused of violating probation in part by traveling to Mexico last year.
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The irony is that the human brain, which enabled us to create this technological world, still uses a convoluted, ancient operating system to process information.
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In a very convoluted scheme, Light uses the Death Note book to control Watari, forcing him to become obsessed with uncovering L's actual, legal name.
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For wildfires, unlike severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, the journey from forecast to warning delivery is set up in a convoluted way, and it's costing lives.
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Under Venezuela's convoluted system of currency controls, featuring two official exchange rates, it is nearly impossible to convert bolívares into dollars at an acceptable rate.
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A detective and a journalist untangle a convoluted conspiracy while interacting with charismatic characters in a landscape that mixes steampunk with touches of magical realism.
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The naming conventions on this one are admittedly convoluted, but the situation essentially shakes out like this: Fujifilm and Xerox founded Fuji Xerox in 1962.
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We also had the chance to speak to series creator Tetsuya Nomura and learned that even he gets confused sometimes with the series's convoluted storyline.
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In a bit of convoluted backstory, Lockwood originally worked with Jurassic Park creator John Hammond (the late Richard Attenborough) until they had a falling-out.
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Melting, convoluted bands of gray belly around and elbow their way into the shallow, frontal space, in places gaining an illusion of nearly tubular volume.
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The reason is classic government: incredibly convoluted paperwork, which is exponentially worse since every one of California's 58 counties has to implement the program independently.
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Unfortunately, despite raw, visceral action scenes shot compellingly by Malte Rosenfeld, the film gets too caught up in convoluted plot twists, which dull their impact.
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Or was it a deep dive into the convoluted, complex, and sometimes toxic nature of teen female friendships wrapped in the trappings of grindhouse horror?
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By going through a series of convoluted steps, users were able to access photos and contacts from the lock screen—without actually unlocking the phone.
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He is now trying to simplify a convoluted tax code that means a typical firm has to spend 2,038 staff-hours a year on compliance.
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There's no telling what would've happened if we had zigged instead of zagged, what with alternate realities being the convoluted medieval family trees they are.
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On several occasions, Mueller struggled to follow along with the convoluted, rapid-fire questions from Republicans, which would be challenging for any witness to navigate.
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And House and Senate Democrats only made things worse by refusing to get behind "Hillarycare," confusing matters by introducing their own convoluted health care plans.
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I guess this is a convoluted way of saying that the Nobel Prize doesn't give a damn what categories we choose to foist on it.
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Any system of rules this convoluted is bound to hurt some more than others, and unfortunately for Mr Cruz, he is part of the "some".
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The most convoluted fight for control is the one over high-tech aluminum producer Arconic, which was created from industrial giant Alcoa's split last year.
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What this meansWe've included much of the minutia in this case because a trial and investigation as convoluted and twisting as this one requires it.
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The current U.S. healthcare system is suffocating under an impossibly convoluted complex of subsidies, licenses, prohibitions, certificate of need laws, and other anti-competitive privileges.
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The ECB is also demanding "a clear and efficient" governance structure, which an analyst said targeted "a convoluted governance set up" proposed by the banks.
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This is a protest record in the most direct sense, and there are fewer convoluted raves than you'd expect after the breathless "Violence" early on.
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The GOP's heist to take back Antonin Scalia's seat is even more incredible and convoluted than any of the heists in these very good movies.
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Many ideas have been presented as to how to create more vibrant primary care and to change the convoluted system by which doctors are paid.
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Although the UI has undergone a bit of work it's still guilty of making a convoluted upgrade system even harder for new players to parse.
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In South Korea, however, the concept of unification has become increasingly convoluted and viewed as unrealistic amid an ever-widening gulf between the two nations.
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I was smoking: I ended all my Tinder conversations at once with a copy and paste, convoluted message about getting back with an ex-boyfriend.
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The ultimate message is one growing kids (and maybe especially boys) need to hear, even if the path to that message gets a little convoluted.
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We need to find better ways to allocate transportation money, but adding another program to the already convoluted Washington transportation bureaucracy won't solve the problem.
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As would be expected, this is an incredibly convoluted and, by design, difficult process, and there are many points at which it could be halted.
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If the government wanted cover for torture, Yoo was the right man for the job—even if it required convoluted legal reasoning to get there.
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It's also a window into today's convoluted workings of the administrative state, which whipsaws whole industries and their consumers with conflicting laws, regulations, and bureaucracies.
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One challenge is that identifying the cause of increased wildfire expenditures is convoluted—and without this understanding, policy reforms are likely to miss the mark.
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But the truth is that there is no method to Trumpism, just a convoluted policy that makes the whole world dizzy and America's message muddled.
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It's also worth noting that while online wills are valid, they need to be correctly executed and abide by state laws, which can be convoluted.
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"Ultimately, this convoluted registration system is decreasing turnout in many areas in the United States," the group said, calling for nationwide reform for the process.
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That's a weirdly convoluted proposal at a time when a simpler fix—embraced by other Democrats—would be to just forgive student loans en masse.
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For decades, both major parties have used a somewhat convoluted process for picking their nominees, one that involves ordinary voters in only an indirect way.
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Whitaker also had concerns about U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman's recusal from the case, saying the terms of the recusal were "convoluted," according to the letter.
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Given this, when people are faced with a long, convoluted message, the chances are slim that they will read it, understand it and remember it.
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But it forced some unwieldy and convoluted cluing, so I'm glad Will and company changed Potok to NOT O.K., which was very O.K. to me.
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The difference, of course, is that in Endgame, a way to undo the disaster actually emerges in the form of a convoluted time travel scheme.
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Although convoluted reservation techniques and cutthroat competition for tables can make eating at a hot table feel like a privilege, restaurants exist to please customers.
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The Targaryens are much more than pretty blondes with big pets, and their convoluted dynasty has vast repercussions for the present and future of Westeros.
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The system used by Colorado's Republicans, like those of many state parties, is convoluted, but it's transparent, and it hasn't changed much across the decades.
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These models excavate more of Earth's material for building the moon, but the moon's orbit or Earth's spin aren't accurately reproduced without using convoluted workarounds.
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It's a fun romp that will keep readers hooked, even as the plot becomes increasingly convoluted in the manner of a wacky PG-13 movie.
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Rather than fill screen time with convoluted explanations, the president's defense team took a courtroom-like approach to presenting a clear, concise and precise defense.
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In truth, Westmoreland proved unable to articulate the convoluted nature of a struggle over Vietnamese national identity that no foreign entity was likely to resolve.
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I'm no Disney die-hard, and I'd read that the highly anticipated animated sequel suffers from a convoluted story line and some haphazardly executed messaging.
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As he strives to understand the complex political, spiritual, and military world around him, he confronts convoluted loyalties and gruesome betrayals within his own family.
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Ever since the Citizens United case was ruled in favor of corporations, money has flooded to politicians and has perverted the already convoluted democratic process.
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After all, you don't see convoluted moral logic on signs at railroad switches instructing operators on an elaborate hierarchy of the values of various lives.
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Suffering from burnout and "generalized hate," she's vulnerable to the brash businessman who approaches her with a convoluted plan to monetize the city's wastewater supply.
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California has a more convoluted process to create a 14-member commission with five Democrats, five Republicans, and four voters not affiliated with those parties.
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If you know anything about "Making a Murderer," you know that Steven Avery has a particularly troubling and convoluted relationship with the criminal-justice system.
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Russell has created an astute account of brokenness, how the destructive power of this early relationship reverberates in the convoluted way Vanessa's mind processes it.
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But at 100 minutes, this fervent experiment drags — because it's too convoluted, and because the single philosophical stand it seems to take is for nihilism.
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Everything they do is so steeped in religious and literary symbolism, plus convoluted, time-hopping plot twists, that it seems way too early judge them.
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Anker's way is to install the smartphone app controller app, then send you through a series of convoluted steps to sideload Netflix on the device directly.
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You can't do that with a model that is year-to-year and sort of convoluted in the way we were doing it in the past.
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The president may have been contemplating his next betrayals of liberty; but his stocky old chaplain was perhaps just marvelling at the convoluted ways of God.
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There are some rules for flying flags at half-staff, but they're long and convoluted and this story is about July 4, so let's skip those.
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OPEC had reportedly considered a convoluted plan that would have removed barrels from the market but masked the size of the cuts to avoid angering Trump.
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Rapidly escalating rents are even melting a decades-long aversion to having government itself build public housing, rather than incentivizing developers through convoluted tax breaks. Sen.
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The hospitals, under pressure from the ballooning Medicare system, is relieving the pressure where it can, through convoluted pricing, secret pricing strategies and inflated, unintelligible bills.
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But experts said this would have required an unusual and convoluted series of events, and the police admitted that they weren't sure exactly what had transpired.
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The rule is now so convoluted that refs have to not only quickly decipher whether a foul was committed, but exactly at what moment contact occurred.
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Various updates after the original release tried to address some of these problems, though all they really did was turn the game into a convoluted mess.
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But I like the weird, convoluted puzzles that don't make sense in the real world, but fit perfectly as reference to the history of the series.
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Get rid of the first problem and you won't need to spend money in a convoluted attempt to fix some of the damage it is doing.
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Issues concerning travel, school, and important projects will get totally confused and convoluted now, thanks to Mercury retrograde, which is reentering fellow Fire sign Sagittarius today.
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Back in late 2007, an infamously convoluted answer she gave in a debate about whether she supported issuing driving licenses to illegal immigrants provided then-Sen.
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Epic is even offering party chat through the headphone jack rather than Nintendo's convoluted app-based solution, though that's not coming until an update on Thursday.
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The debate over which of the two most popular battle royale games is better, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds or Fortnite: Battle Royale, is long, convoluted, and ultimately pointless.
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"How It's Gotta Be" is perhaps the fastest moving, most convoluted episode this season so far, pulling together half a dozen different threads, to dizzying effect.
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Arcade solves that problem by being a character whose entire purpose is to drop heroes into convoluted situations where they need to be lucky to survive.
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The format sounded messy, disorganized, and convoluted from the get-go, and most Americans probably couldn't even name two-thirds of the folks on the stage.
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And if the ECB is trying to push liquidity through the financial system as quickly as possible, such convoluted diversions make its policies less immediately effective.
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The attempt to streamline an incredibly convoluted storyline makes sense, but the execution is baffling — somehow they managed to make it both overstuffed and completely empty.
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The tax reforms Wyden envisions would also lower corporate tax rates and simplify the convoluted U.S. tax code to prevent tax planners from "gaming" the system.
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The US Treasury Department says Office 39 manages a sprawling and convoluted series of front companies, financial institutions and moneymaking schemes to help fund the regime.
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She is disciplined and cautious, but often convoluted as she tries to thread the needle between the full truth and her more flattering cherry picked version.
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But the most convoluted fight for control is the one over high-tech aluminum producer Arconic, which was created from industrial giant Alcoa's split last year.
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Moreover, some school maps are so convoluted that a kid can go to an elementary school, middle school and high school managed by three different administrations.
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The government conspiracy Mulder and Scully spent their time chasing got too confusing, convoluted and frankly just full of massive plotholes for me to deal with.
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That latest one has a horribly convoluted name, but it essentially just means that a router can send data to multiple devices at the same time.
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At a conference in Croatia on Tuesday, Lagarde said convoluted fiscal and monetary policy proposals use terminology "hardly anybody understands" and often lose the public's attention.
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Perhaps, if investors are lucky, doing something similar with the most convoluted and incoherent business models can produce for the market a more streamlined, rational story.
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Flynn's plea, combined with the recent indictment of former campaign chair Paul Manafort, has underscored a convoluted web of who said what to whom and when.
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One can certainly say that the British government is using an ill-advised civilian nuclear energy project as a convoluted means of financing a submarine program.
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Regulators continue to fiddle with font sizes, stick with convoluted serving sizes and update percent daily values (%DVs) that most consumers find incomprehensible and thus useless.
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The convoluted financial transaction to support the cash-strapped government would not have been uncommon for Russia, but signified Moscow's desperation to find a foreign investors.
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Soon, Dory and her self-involved friends are stumbling their way through New York City and down the convoluted rabbit hole of where Chantal might've gone.
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As Grimm noted when I talked to him ahead of today's announcement, the traditional method of buying native ads tends to be rather convoluted and manual.
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The Texas Republican unleashed a series of convoluted Star Wars-referencing tweets in hopes of owning Hamill, but just wound up owning himself along the way.
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The investment comes post-pivot after the company dropped its rather convoluted consumer offering, called One Diary, to focus purely on its then fledgling B2B model.
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But since this is Nintendo we're talking about, it's extremely convoluted for reasons no one can explain, making everyone frustrated at a game they'll buy anyway.
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With fake news possibly influencing an entire election, and filter bubbles distracting millions of users, artificial intelligence needs to bring truth to a convoluted, messy internet.
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In whizzy infographics, Catherine catches us up on the season's overarching reelection drama, a convoluted voting process that proves the Constitution is our nation's greatest punchline.
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Still, if you think that's a nasty mixture of convoluted fixtures and blatant bias, the long-defunct Inter-Cities Fairs Cup will make your eyes water.
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The end result was a convoluted way to increase subsidies, which actually made plans more affordable for many people, helping to entice them to buy coverage.
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Apart from the convoluted policies of the United States, there are other reasons the Pakistani spy agency's approach has prevailed despite American frustration and periodic threats.
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The story is exhausting because it is exhausted, because there is nowhere left for the plot to go but in convoluted circles, swallowing its own tail.
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A lot remains to be seen about "Runaways," and it feels as if it may take a whole season just to set out the convoluted premise.
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It is "an emerging and alarming problem," according to the American Society of Transplantation — another maddening twist in our convoluted, contradictory and confusing health care system.
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As you can probably guess, The Sinner can be a little grim, and the particulars of Cora's past did get a little convoluted for my tastes.
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Those are big clashes over a program that began modestly a quarter of a century ago to help the poor, albeit in a most convoluted way.
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But if an ISIS member, even in this complex and convoluted situation, agrees to speak to me, I want to hear what they have to say.
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At one point, a man came up to me on the subway and started talking to me about Russia, in a fairly convoluted and nonsensical way.
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But opponents of Tuesday's vote said the legislation was rushed through without proper consultation and that the law itself was so convoluted as to be meaningless.
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Convoluted legal entanglements are the new normal for Mr. Musk's company, judging by the space Tesla takes to explain them in its annual reports: So what?
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The irony of this is, Trump supporters complain that the tax code is so complex and convoluted that only these tax professionals can successfully navigate it.
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Wrong.When reviews for the Depp and Armie Hammer film came out, they were awful with many hammering away at the film's convoluted plot and meandering runtime.
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The theory was that the accumulated history of DC's heroes had grown too convoluted to follow, which made it difficult for new readers to jump in.
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The answer, as with all things about campaign finance, is convoluted — but also troubling, as it highlights how transparency in campaign finance can go too far.
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The company was the focus of a hearing in the U.S. in 21 that looked into the convoluted and murky tax practices of Apple in Ireland.
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The answer, as with all things about campaign finance, is convoluted — but also troubling, as it highlights how transparency in campaign finance can go too far.
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In this film's convoluted scenario, jam-packed with morally bankrupt people doing ugly things to one another, a Northern Irish faction is making an aggressive comeback.
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And the focus of worker anger in France has switched of late to the plans of President Emmanuel Macron to streamline the nation's convoluted pension system.
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You almost don't mind that you're watching comic book cheesiness or such a convoluted plot because, like Momoa's hair, it's just so fun to look at.
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To these groups, convoluted aesthetics just get in the way; a webpage that takes too long to load is a page that's already proven its uselessness.
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It might require more tools than you expected or ones that you don't even own (but should), or contain convoluted instructions that just lead to frustration.
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But the road to get there is so needlessly long, and so pointlessly convoluted, that many viewers will be forgiven for having abandoned it long ago.
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Farrera-Brochez's story of how he got here is convoluted and nearly impossible to verify in full, particularly since the details often shift in the retelling.
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The convoluted work-arounds to funnel cash to oftentimes risky local projects also tend to muddy the question of who is actually responsible should matters go awry.
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Rather than alienating a young audience with convoluted language or complicated form, the ultimate goal of the Insta poets is always to connect directly with their audience.
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Through convoluted provisions, the CLOUD Act would give the Executive Branch broad power in deciding how data is exchanged between countries and could severely compromise Americans' privacy.
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It's a convoluted conversation that appears after every horrific mass shooting in America, and Sunday night's Las Vegas attackâ€"the deadliest in U.S. historyâ€"is no exception.
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Add in the voter registration databases themselves—which were reportedly breached in 39 states last year—and you have a convoluted and vulnerable system ripe for attack.
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For example, America's expensive and convoluted system of private, for-profit health insurance might fare poorly against single-payer, state-subsidized healthcare in a robust public debate.
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That's a good thing, because while smartwatches continue to improve, they're still pretty clunky and convoluted things that can get in the way of a good workout.
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Along with bassist Hiromi "Hirohiro" Sagane and a rotating cast of drummers, Tricot have essayed their convoluted but accessible approach to rock across two well-received albums.
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A company's logo is an important part of its identity, but the process behind defining, registering and protecting these trademarks is a convoluted and rather archaic one.
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It's not enough for a company to bury some technical lingo in their [terms of service]… It's not enough to have some convoluted process for opting out.
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Her life is a testament to convoluted Western racial politics and frankly, her engagement with them is more interesting and complicated than her relationship with a prince.
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But again, choosing to go conservative with the design means that more people won't have to think through convoluted trade-offs when they're looking for a computer.
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At the time, the roundabout route puzzled global ethanol traders and ship brokers, who called it a convoluted and costly way to get U.S. fuel to China.
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Similarly, customizing and upgrading the characters on your squad involves a convoluted process with multiple skill trees and a gear system that works differently from most games.
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Reforms built on and around our convoluted mix of Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans services, group insurance, employer self-insurance, and individual insurance require a Rube Goldberg-like structure.
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It's a little convoluted but it's manageable, and it's a lot easier than using the export options in iCloud on the web, which are practically non-existent.
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The length and density of documents is making lending terms so convoluted that they could give even more flexibility than was initially targeted, even in today's market.
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It completely sidelines Dwight for what feels like a completely unnecessary (and convoluted) reason, right when the show had the opportunity to do something unique and original.
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It's a convoluted history full of loopholes and political maneuvering (especially in the U.S.) that have led to the limited amount of choice for millions of users.
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Hanks' brilliant, Sherlock Holmes-like character again winds up spouting a lot of convoluted-sounding dialogue -- occasionally at inopportune times -- while surrounded by a solid international cast.
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But it's still hard not to see this whole convoluted set of swipes as indicative of a problem for Android: it just can't change very quickly anymore.
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Multireddits can also be made public and shared with the community, which can then be browsed through the multihub, a worthy if convoluted discovery tool in itself.
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Either way, third-party integration and ability to understand convoluted questions makes Viv an attractive option if it's able to deliver on the promises of this demo.
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Decisions taken early in the game have ramifications later on, which is closer to the sort of convoluted and delayed feedback that characterises many real-world tasks.
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Unless your expectation for New York Amazon Go store (the first to become cashless) was imagining the most convoluted middle ground between both of the aforementioned options.
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In a new video from CollegeHumor, students struggle through convoluted "Bernie Math" to prove that the Vermont senator can still win enough delegates to clinch the nomination.
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For media companies, the need for data means that consumers will continue to abandon slow or convoluted mobile websites or apps that waste mobile data to load.
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A set of $499 on-ear planar magnetic headphones isn't something you see every day The world of headphones is full of extravagantly convoluted and obfuscating language.
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Changing your name is a convoluted process that differs state by state, and you should brace yourself, because it can be a total pain in the ass.
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"In a way, this was an incredibly complicated and convoluted way of increasing the premium subsidies available to consumers," said Larry Levitt of the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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Perhaps there was some convoluted way of going about it, but it's still an oversight on the part of TV interfaces that has limited accessibility for years.
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His reasons for not paying are pretty convoluted, and involve some daft interpretations of American history and the interplay of powers between the federal and state government.
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While the end result was lovingly rendered, ultimately it fell short — and it wasn't because the film's puzzle-like construction or loop-around ending were too convoluted.
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Mr. Ulukaya's profits are a result of paying dairy farmers the convoluted federal minimum price for milk, and the Greek yogurt boom is driving the price down.
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The two of them join forces — Holly helps, too — in a convoluted caper that involves mistaken identity, air pollution, political corruption and a handful of grisly murders.
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The up-tempo musical numbers, choreographed by Kyndra Binkie Reevey, give the convoluted plot nice jolts of energy and are danced with ebullient relish by the cast.
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The second season was a sloppy and convoluted mess, save for a few brilliant stand-alone episodes, and it didn't particularly make anyone eager for a third.
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The drug company executives did not commit to lowering list prices, instead blaming the convoluted system of PBMs and insurers for not passing savings on to customers.
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The rising cost of Chapter 11 also reflects increasingly complicated corporate structures, and the sometimes convoluted financial dealings that a struggling company might undertake to avoid failure.
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Currently, these groups are subject to a convoluted patchwork of state laws, municipal ordinances and judicial interpretations, making it difficult to determine the scope of their obligations.
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Already, middle-class families who are not eligible for tax credits are being hit hard by the costs of ObamaCare's government-mandated benefits — and its convoluted structure.
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They taught him a convoluted explanation that involves Japanese fishing routes, Nokia phones, and the Trans-Siberian Railway, which, in the end, proves that Finland doesn't exist.
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The abundance of the material and the convoluted chronology of the installation, with works grouped thematically as well as sequentially, make for a rich and varied experience.
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Barcelona's Franco exhibition was not intended to pay homage to his dictatorship, but rather to recall the convoluted history of the city's public artwork during his regime.
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It wanted to rock a messy, convoluted, token-ass space crew story, while trying to hide every bit of "referenced" fact, that it wasn't a Cloverfield anything.
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The episode took a break from the increasingly convoluted drama of the internal politics among the space station survivors to crystallize storylines that have been wandering aimlessly.
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Throughout the first several chapters, we wade through a convoluted account of defining moments in Al Samawi's childhood but learn precious little about Yemeni life and society.
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With so many convoluted character arcs, it's become nearly impossible to recall who is even a robot anymore, or if anything they're seeing is quote-unquote real.
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Mark Wahlberg, who joined the franchise in the fourth film, the unwatchably long and convoluted "Transformers: Age of Extinction," is back as the scruffy inventor Cade Yeager.
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Locke & Key has had an unusually convoluted road to the screen, with a decade of production twists and no fewer than two previous pilots filmed and discarded.
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The latest: Mr. Macron is poised to pass a plan that would drastically overhaul France's generous but convoluted pension system, and it could become law by summer.
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In the first 24 hours of their presentation they muddied the waters with convoluted proclamations and explanations of conjecture that seemed to be factual, but were not.
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But SoftBank will not actually will not hold a majority of voting rights at any stockholder or board of directors meeting, thanks to WeWork's convoluted ownership structure.
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The company's Canadianization, detailed in Professor Thiessen's book, is a convoluted story involving a bitterly contested divorce, a bankruptcy and suggestions of Mafia influence through the Teamsters.
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"When you defeat urban car use, this is the final boss you have to face" reads the caption on a picture of an absurdly convoluted freeway interchange.
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After de Blasio asked a convoluted question about trade and environmental policy, Biden blew him off with a simple "yes" that elicited a chuckle from the crowd.
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Nunes' comments follow a similar acknowledgment on Sunday by Gowdy, who also said the footnote revealed a possible political bias behind the dossier but called it convoluted.
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These moves have been widely characterized as detrimental to the US government&aposs long-stated goal of a two-state solution to the convoluted Israel-Palestine conflict.
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They and other users who've been sharing and following all the convoluted drama online are claiming Jean and her mom have a list of fake burner accounts.
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The rest of us won't have as much patience for the show's excessively convoluted, repetitive and unlikely story, or for the narrative gimmick reflected in its title.
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"The Rise of Skywalker" attempted to answer the lingering questions of the new trilogy while satisfying diehard fans of the original trilogy, resulting in a convoluted plot.
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These convoluted ways of ginning up money to run for office have led many Americans to be frustrated with the state of the country's campaign finance laws.
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In 1999, then-Attorney General Janet Reno dispatched him to Boston to lead a strike force aimed at sorting through FBI agents' convoluted relationship with mobster informants.
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Given the convoluted nature of the digital ad world, where data is transferred and acquired frequently, it's not clear how companies would value shared information between parties.
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Generali's shares were trading up around 2 percent on Wednesday morning, after finishing Tuesday's session 8 percent higher on convoluted chatter of a potential bid for the company.
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Origins, a game without a guild of trained assassins, is largely disconnected from the goofy, convoluted mythology the series has tied itself into knots trying to avoid resolving.
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So much of Kingdom Hearts III's dialogue is the kind of convoluted nonsense I can barely pay attention to, so doing my homework might not have helped much.
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Frank had been in Iowa as an organizer for his old friend and saw the Buttigieg machine spring into action on caucus day and master the convoluted process.
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The iPad Pro, in particular, has wildly powerful hardware that's held back by software limitations, including a lack of multiuser support and convoluted restrictions on external USB devices.
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The proposals sound like a convoluted movie plot, but two of the sources familiar with the project say discussions have been held recently with top national security officials.
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The route into the Europa League has become a convoluted farce, eating into pre-season schedules, with as many as eight games needed to reach the competition proper.
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Because of the convoluted nature of licensing agreements and the vagaries of corporate competition, what's on Netflix is substantively different than what's available on Hulu or Amazon Prime.
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But the other test for the show is whether it can escape from the convoluted self-referential plotting that marked the reign of the previous showrunner, Steven Moffat.
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Here's how: In addition, you can now ask Apple to delete all of your audio information from Siri (which used to be a very convoluted and unsure process).
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One thing that could help settle the race is the somewhat convoluted California Democratic Party endorsement process, which began in earnest with pre-endorsement meetings this past weekend.
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In a post announcing the change, Andrew Bosworth, Facebook's Vice President of Ads and Business, paints a bizarre and convoluted view of how real people actually view advertising.
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BrainDead just tries to do too many things at once — including attempting to comment on the State of Politics Today — and the result is more convoluted than revelatory.
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Most criticisms of ANTI have addressed its seemingly jarring pacing and unclear direction, referring to it as a front-loaded effort that hops betweens themes and convoluted emotions.
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She then worked for a couple of wealth managers with "convoluted" fee-based models based on a client's assets under management, their net worth and their earned income.
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Abe added to the confusion with a convoluted explanation of Reiwa's meaning, saying it meant "a culture nurtured by people bringing their hearts together in a beautiful manner".
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But that also comes with the chance to repeat Lost's mistakes by avoiding resolving mysteries, and creating a narrative so convoluted, it can't come to a satisfying close.
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That's exactly the kind of convoluted business setup that's sure to pull in small-time creators who can definitely afford the lawyers to make sense of this arrangement.
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Like the original series, the new Twin Peaks tells a convoluted, often opaque story about horrific crimes, illicit romances, lovable kooks, and the supernatural origins of human evil.
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The most recent of which generates 4K imagery from a convoluted youtube search that looks for (among other things) vloggers, beauty/cosmetics vids, sports, and nature/landscape videos.
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Patent law is complicated even at the best of times, but a new project led by researchers from the University of Surrey could make it more convoluted still.
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Through a convoluted set of events, Loki manages to learn this information, and takes a sprig of mistletoe to where Baldur and many other gods are performing sport.
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Companies can no longer hide behind convoluted and often ignored user agreements, but must obtain consent with a full understanding of the user where their data may go.
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Meanwhile, those still trying to snake their way through a convoluted and increasingly hostile immigration system—and gain some measure of security—described a bureaucracy rife with inconsistency.
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Snapchat users are used to deciphering some of the most convoluted interface ideas in the App Store, but their life may get a bit easier in the future.
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After a convoluted legal process that has dragged on for much of 2016, the end is in sight, with the French authorities expected to give final approvals imminently.
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The ownership structure of new high-tech multinationals is often particularly convoluted, often more so than that of low-tech companies that have been around for a century.
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Maybe this is all a clever ploy to make an unbelievably convoluted angle for Being The Elite, which would be simultaneously amazing, overly indulgent, and kind of shitty.
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The letter, written by Detective Nadine Hernandez is convoluted and written in double negatives, but seems to confirm that a "criminal investigation" is current and pending against Rose.
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Watch the video for the whole convoluted explanation: LOL grammar purist, Trump was felled in Trump/Putin presser by reluctance to construct a sentence with a double negative.
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It is, undoubtedly, the most convoluted way of getting into the house, and as we stand watching, Louis turns to me with a pained expression on his face.
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The French billionaire on Tuesday unveiled a convoluted share buyback and capital increase that could raise his stake in Iliad, the struggling telecom group he controls, by 20%.
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But on a peninsula locked in conflict for 70 years, unification is a concept that has become increasingly convoluted and viewed as unrealistic, at least in the South.
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Because Roman, the lone Savior survivor from last week, caught up to her, too, before channeling his inner Bond supervillain by devising a pointlessly convoluted means of execution.
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But it can take more than a decade for a standard antibiotic to transition from discovery to pharmacy, let alone an entirely novel concoction or seemingly convoluted treatment.
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I left the company for a number of years, and when I came back, we had a document for the bonus plan that was so convoluted and complex.
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To avoid congressional strictures on aid, Reagan approved a convoluted plot, in which missiles were sold to Iran and the proceeds sent to the "freedom fighters" in Nicaragua.
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The background is a little convoluted, so bear with me: This season, Staub told castmates Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga that Josephs told her not to trust them.
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House of Cards's sixth season is a dense and convoluted morass of political machinations, betrayal, posturing, death, threats, and juicy subtext between the power players that rule America.
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Read: Putin's archrival has weaponized YouTube and turned it against the Kremlin One reason for the smaller demonstrations this time, analysts said, might be Navalny's somewhat convoluted message.
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Hoping to go out with Bianca, new student Cameron James (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) hatches a convoluted plan to get Patrick Verona (Heath Ledger) to date the prickly Kat.
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It's hard not to see the current worldwide health-food craze as being a convoluted translation of this: If beauty is pain, health, you might say, is bitter.
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The math is a little convoluted, but the index allows regulators to make apples-to-apples comparisons of health risks across different pollutants like ozone and sulfur dioxide.
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And to help give this convoluted tale of one of the world's most famous kidnappings some semblance of a narrative bow, Fletcher Chace returns as our omniscient narrator.
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But hacking away at Medicaid, weakening coverage requirements and replacing Obamacare's subsidies with a convoluted tax credit will not deal with the real crisis in American health care.
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Few issues exemplify this toxic dynamic as starkly as the convoluted history of how the United States came to open a naval base in this part of Cuba.
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The former Bachelor-turned-podcast-host hopped on Twitter after last night's episode to share a convoluted theory in which Peter finally ends up with...Hannah Ann Sluss.
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The comedian Anna Russell's droll summary of the convoluted plot of the "Ring," in which she sings excerpts at the piano, is still priceless after nearly 70 years.
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Do I go home and spend an hour on the way home beating myself up about the question I asked, or the convoluted way I read the prompter?
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In fact, as Death Stranding approaches its climax, around the same time I felt I was finally coming to grips with everything, it somehow becomes even more convoluted.
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For example, you can only have one watchface loaded at a time — and switching it involves a convoluted and annoying trip to the supporting app on your smartphone.
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Set in 1938, during the rising tide of World War II, Kurland's convoluted espionage thriller meanders from the Brooklyn docks to Berlin to Washington, D.C., and back again.
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J.C. Lust, convoluted back stories and singsong strife fill "Love Galore," a not-exactly-romantic duet by SZA and Travis Scott, set to programmed percussion and synthetic chords.
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The Owen love life drama is already so convoluted — especially because a beautiful new doctor just started at Pac North and he obviously hits it off with her.
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Tang: I feel like we were promised something so much better, and now as more companies roll out their own VR sets, they just keep getting more convoluted.
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The American electorate is beyond ready for Washington officials to enact policies that will spur greater economic growth and modernize a convoluted tax code last revamped in 1986.
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The convoluted Brazilian electoral and judicial system is expected to decide in the coming days whether to admit his candidacy or, more likely, to bar him from running.
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The story focuses so closely on its convoluted time travel plot that it fails to really explore what the wizarding world would be like after all this time.
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My revealers did seem a bit convoluted, and hopefully it will be enjoyable for solvers to piece together the inner workings of the theme without as much assistance.
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She was the first major Latin American crossover Hollywood star, even as she was hemmed in by the industry's historically stereotypical and convoluted understanding of ethnicity and race.
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Legally speaking, the case was pretty convoluted, with many of the initial charges getting dropped and additional ones being added later; Brown later pleaded guilty to three charges.
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They are measures only a president and Congress can take: improved public infrastructure, enhanced education and job training, an overhaul for a convoluted tax system rife with perverse incentives.
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Some companies who are self-aware and acknowledge their convoluted procurement procedures may eventually want salespeople to be advised by people who can smooth the process for all sides.
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Philo's interface offers a simpler design that the convoluted Hulu makeover, for example, with large thumbnail images, and Home, Live, Guide and Saved pages for navigating through the content.
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