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"convoluted" Definitions
  1. extremely complicated and difficult to follow
  2. (formal) having many twists or curves
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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.
It's a convoluted story and ... you're reaching for yield.
The mechanics of listening were slightly convoluted but functioned perfectly.
" He called the report "convoluted" and "very hard to follow.
Actually purchasing a copy will be a little convoluted, however.
At a minimum, this process was wacky, convoluted, and opaque.
That all probably sounds straightforward, if a little legally convoluted.
This film has experienced a bit of a convoluted production.
The deeply convoluted storyline provides plenty of opportunities for spectacle.
It didn't address why that convoluted question is suddenly important.
And yet: Apple's justification is reasonable, if a bit convoluted.
That is an additional twist in an already convoluted relationship.
And under what convoluted legal theory may it do so?
The relationship between Epstein and Wexner is long and convoluted.
"Immigration is extremely convoluted and obviously needs reform," he said.
The patchwork of state laws is only getting more convoluted.
" The Atlantic&aposs David Sims called it "convoluted and overstuffed.
It's a simple process, where this is kind of convoluted.
As Uber hired more employees, its internal politics became more convoluted.
They just add more complications to an already unnecessarily convoluted plot.
One was the complete overhaul of New York's convoluted court system.
Also, Twitter in particular has a convoluted stance on racist content.
In entertainment, the term diversity has become a convoluted catchall phrase.
"The police found Liu's further conversation convoluted and vague," it said.
"This was a long, convoluted question," Trump said on O'Reilly Factor.
Yet readers today are often deterred by Conrad's convoluted, prolix style.
We think they have to be convoluted messes, like F$%Th5l2K!
How wonderful this is in a world of convoluted electronic devices!!
That's one reason the code has become so convoluted and inefficient.
Like convoluted clauses, passive jury instructions can be hard to follow.
And I don&apost really -- MACCALLUM: What&aposs convoluted about it?
The mystery they wind up tracking is convoluted, but not coherent.
Make things more convoluted by hiding it in a crossword puzzle.
Then there is the convoluted matter of the 2018 Athens Biennale.
Facebook's convoluted policies around hate speech have long haunted the company.
But routes are often still convoluted, taking long detours via Europe.
But if anything Trump's tweet showcases his convoluted relationship with Wikileaks.
I don't understand all the convoluted interactions surrounding those fateful tapes.
Even if Brussels accepts the convoluted arrangement, UK parliamentarians may not.
This convoluted process, known as the "incorporation doctrine," actually took decades.
The narrative is predictable, even if the details are often convoluted.
It's much less convoluted, sure, but also arguably not so fun.
Except that his plan is so convoluted it makes no sense.
The United States has a uniquely convoluted way of regulating privacy.
Through those convoluted numbers, Shawnee Mission North was declared the winner.
It's less convoluted and easier to set up with better sound.
Gone is the hamburger button, general sluggishness and convoluted menu structure.
I realize how convoluted that last passage makes these systems seem.
He somehow built a convoluted non-Satan conspiracy around the imagery.
It did not matter how secret or convoluted those facts were.
No pun was too convoluted, no cross-cultural reference too obscure.
Their convoluted, undemocratic nature has been pointed out again and again.
The result is a convoluted workaround many fishermen view as nonsensical.
As Uber hired more employees, its internal politics became more convoluted.
Such a system would certainly be less convoluted and bureaucratically hidebound.
But one reason it lives on is because it's so convoluted.
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.
It's often not because of the complex backstory or the convoluted mythology.
Is this C.K.'s convoluted way of confirming or denying the rumors?
I know this is convoluted and theoretical-sounding, so here's an example.
And that universe can be pretty convoluted: alternate dimensions, competing superhero teams.
The process of applying for a visa is often convoluted and arbitrary.
The story is as convoluted and ridiculous as a Japanese daytime melodrama.
If you're thinking that setup sounds a tad convoluted, you'd be right.
It all adds up to one more uncertainty for Musk's convoluted plans.
Details are longer and more convoluted, without making them richer or deeper.
Hopefully, it will close a convoluted and arduous chapter in US history.
It's a tad too convoluted to sum up in a few lines.
In 2018, however, the concept of Milkshake Ducking became far more convoluted.
Let's start with some of the most convoluted parts of the evidence.
That's upsetting and convoluted yet we somehow still might ship these characters...?
Choosing the nominees is just as convoluted as the presidential election process.
So as you can imagine, things started to get a bit convoluted.
BILL COSBY Frenemy: This is a little convoluted, so bear with us.
In later-stage deals outside the U.S., terms are maybe less convoluted.
Since then, Iran has continued to skirt U.S. sanctions through convoluted schemes.
Prescription drug markets are characterized by hidden prices and convoluted payment schemes.
Vogel's deeply reported, at times convoluted piece, published in Politico in Jan.
This complex and convoluted shape means the object varies incredibly in brightness.
The descriptions are often lengthy and indulgent, making the story somewhat convoluted.
Netflix&aposs convoluted licensing rules mean that certain content is region-locked.
Thanks to CBS Sports for doing the legwork on this convoluted scenario.
If all of this seems complicated and convoluted, that's because it is.
That is an awfully convoluted motive (not to mention probably a joke).
As ever, the line will be available in three somewhat convoluted models.
The second leg is to replace the existing and convoluted tax code.
A very convoluted plotline encompassing secret identities, royal intrigues and stealth tattooing.
Besides ad-libs, she alternates, cabaret-style, between songs and convoluted stories.
This convoluted infrastructure is the perfect environment for waste, fraud and abuse.
Hacking an insulin pump would be a convoluted way to kill someone.
Prabhas cuts a path of destruction in this convoluted Indian action movie.
With Carrie, things are always so much more truncated, and so convoluted.
I mean, it's so convoluted because of the acquisition of Time Warner.
This convoluted state also hampered Twitter's utility for creating and reinforcing narratives.
Any new system could become a convoluted mess if it goes wrong.
It's a situation as convoluted as the corporate structure of Alphabet itself.
"Each plan seems more convoluted than the last," Matheson said this month.
My convoluted thoughts on empaths were confirmed after the video came out.
Is that a needlessly convoluted way to hear a new Jay-Z album?
That's not to say things won't end up getting just as convoluted, though.
Each moment steadily added to the ever-growing — and increasingly convoluted — Fortnite lore.
Venom's origin story — as dramatized in the new trailer — isn't quite so convoluted.
The process was a little convoluted, but the instructions were very well documented.
Palin or her speechwriters think the convoluted sentence structure makes her sound smart.
Chaotic and convoluted, it nevertheless provided him with a steady stream of dick.
In the convoluted ad-tech market, Trade Desk has a host of competitors.
The legal proceedings related to the tapes have been rather convoluted and messy.
Programming in nature is extremely convoluted, having evolved with no intention or guidance.
The film is darker than classic films, and the plot is sometimes convoluted.
It was a sad, convoluted attempt at luring users to the Amazon Appstore.
We've seen convoluted research linking birth control to a variety of cancers before.
Loyalty is prized over ability, while patronage and convoluted party rules discourage upstarts.
The ability to exercise appraisal rights has always been convoluted and difficult, however.
"I think African-Americans have a very convoluted relationship with patriotism," Ali explained.
Then he told a joke about theme-park attractions with excessively convoluted backstories.
Yet, in addition to being a convoluted hour, it's also gloomy and uncomfortable.
He said the current, convoluted system of paying for drugs had perverse incentives.
By that admittedly rather convoluted metric, Buttigieg narrowly beat Sanders at the caucuses.
Nothing is concrete yet, and Comcast has a history of convoluted pricing schemes.
It's a wild, convoluted scandal that's been hanging over both franchises for years.
The first half of De Quincey's life is a long and convoluted story.
The late-night hosts thought that it was so convoluted it was funny.
The evolution of red and green as Christmas colors is a convoluted story.
However, this disaster relief process—while well intentioned—is incredibly complex and convoluted.
The Colts' path to the playoffs is as convoluted as it is faint.
This convoluted language worthy of a Soviet bureaucrat is fast withering into irrelevance.
It was mixed, unexpected, convoluted — just like the city that produced the project.
"I expected defiance, and I expected a convoluted solution," said Eric Jackson of SpringOwl.
"I expected defiance, and I expected a convoluted solution," Eric Jackson of SpringOwl said.
According to Thomas' account in court documents, Conetto offered a convoluted plan to help.
But the actual terms of service document is written in typically convoluted legal language.
So here goes: As Grundy says, "It's kind of a convoluted chain of events."
Password manager apps have long performed some of these functions, but through convoluted means.
I have my doubts here in Tokyo, unless you have a particularly convoluted commute.
And it's clear the convoluted system is causing some confusion, even with the campaigns.
In the past negotiations on forming Italian governments have often been lengthy and convoluted.
India has some of the world's most convoluted taxes, and enforces them with gusto.
If that sounds convoluted, don't worry, it's reasonably easy once you know what's what.
Noises became more abstract, more convoluted, experimental, fighting, shedding and ultimately... just more unapologetic.
Finally, an animation featuring the image of Marx, "Cinemarx," rounds out Kautz's convoluted amalgamation.
It sounds a bit convoluted, but it also sounds like a great business opportunity.
Robert Bentley (R) and his own involvement in a convoluted investigation of the governor.
We're left with a convoluted web of interests that hold tolerance and equality hostage.
The process for wrongly accused persons to get the money back is already convoluted.
And only Steven Seagal can stop the very convoluted thing they're trying to do.
The text of the report is pretty convoluted, as most government-related documents are.
At the end of a convoluted process, Kenyatta, the incumbent, was declared the winner.
Now, with a convoluted product line, a spreadsheet is needed to decipher DJI's drones.
But the pacing on both page and stage can be plodding, the action convoluted.
It is convoluted, inequitable, inefficient and in need of a complete and total overhaul.
The reconciliation process on the floor is one enormous convoluted and confusing time suck.
On the other hand, Apple might just double down on its convoluted iTunes strategy.
And, of course, this could all be a very convoluted, sophisticated false flag operation.
Talking to your partner doesn't have to be a sterile, formal, or convoluted process.
The aesthetic precision could be a facade for something symbolic, convoluted and often repulsive.
The legal challenge to the new policy has a brief but somewhat convoluted history.
Most critics have praised the movie's cinematography, but some found its story too convoluted.
In the convoluted world of the Knicks, we never object to a little clarity.
The comment that investors picked up on, however, was convoluted and open to interpretation.
America's Founding Fathers certainly did lead interesting, convoluted, not to say completely wackadoodle lives.
Simple marketplace demand prevailed over convoluted Republican attempts to deter enrollment and repeal ObamaCare.
Yet America's convoluted and uncompetitive tax code remains and productivity growth, unsurprisingly, remains low.
NSC officials, such as Oliver North, were implicated in the convoluted Iran-Contra affair.
Now he's in the massive and convoluted international basketball pipeline, playing wherever he can.
So the Big 12 offers by far the most compelling—and convoluted—conference race.
And you have to check the rules, because everything else gets more convoluted after that.
We often see people distort the argument for Most Valuable Player into a convoluted thing.
The extra step might sound convoluted, but it ends up cutting down on service time.
However, in more private arenas, her relationship with the oil and gas lobby remains convoluted.
Chris Geidner breaks down the convoluted process through which the documents are being kept back.
The sparse survival supplies, the cryptic and convoluted puzzles, the jump scares — it felt familiar.
The history of the R.B.I. series and baseball video games is quite a convoluted tale.
Both Instagram and Facebook have convoluted histories with the presence of guns in their feeds.
Things got convoluted, got mixed up here and there, but it's just such an adventure.
How many more delegates do we need to get the convoluted convention coup process started?
An interesting but convoluted dream for upgrading Bluetooth Cassia is trying to make that possible.
If you're like 'I'm looking for 90K, but also have benefits' then it gets convoluted.
The convoluted legal battle between Apple and chipmaker Qualcomm may be coming to an end.
"It's sort of a convoluted rule from MLB," said Billy Ryan, director of baseball operations.
Prime targets will be self-contained markets with complex products, many participants and convoluted procedures.
His new explanation for the president on the Stormy Daniels scandal was conflicted and convoluted.
This is largely due to performing rights organizations (PROs), which operate in a convoluted fashion.
The explanation of this is convoluted and takes a while for my brain to process.
Metroidvanias were too convoluted, and I would never be able to make sense of them.
They all bring clarity to the complex and often convoluted nature of one's own story.
All these actions end up staying on the device or facing some convoluted export process.
Models in New York State would require specific provisions because of their convoluted employment chain.
On …And Justice For All, the riffs and song structures became increasingly complicated and convoluted.
The story of 2012's Max Payne 3, at the best of times, is convoluted.
Its members are selected by a convoluted procedure that leaves little room for public input.
That misrepresentation was part of a convoluted effort to make Mr. Manafort seem more creditworthy.
Instead, it became this convoluted approach to being dishonest about where the votes came from.
It also follows complaints from institutions in the industry that these rules are too convoluted.
Setting all that up, though, is convoluted, with an excess of exposition and forced jollity.
I sat through hours of sworn testimony exposing their convoluted schemes to avoid paying taxes.
"Orlando," convoluted as it is, spins a simpler tale of a typically operatic love quadrangle.
It is so convoluted you need an advanced degree in business to have a clue.
As observers unpacked the budget's convoluted text over the subsequent weeks, unintended consequences became apparent.
Suffice it to say, TV streaming is only going to get more convoluted and interesting.[CNN]
Loopholes and convoluted privacy agreements are used and abused until they're exposed as legal fig leaves.
As a journalist, my job is to get to the bottom of convoluted and confusing situations.
Of course, NASA needs a backup plan, and a way to fix this convoluted certification thing.
Now, however, the talks involve Neumann retaining control, although the ultimate structure could be pretty convoluted.
Songs and arrangements were complex and convoluted at times, but they were sincere attempts at connecting.
It is convoluted homegrown tech designed to prevent Young's music from being downgraded into mere content.
But in the echo chamber of the conservative media, this convoluted tale is a simple conspiracy.
The move comes in response to industry complaints that the rules are too convoluted and burdensome.
The convoluted voyage was replicated in at least one other case, that of the Maritime Tuntiga.
It's why Cap is a Nazi right now, for reasons too convoluted to go into here.
Britain is seeing what happens when powerful emotions collide with a convoluted and ambiguous parliamentary tradition.
While the first was almost perfect, the second — although still enjoyable enough — felt a bit convoluted.
But the wording of their joint statement was highly convoluted - a result of their diverging priorities.
A lot of these changes are good, even if the implementation into the app is convoluted.
The history of "The Star-Spangled Banner," like the United States as a whole, is convoluted.
Their resentencing from shorter terms to statutory five-year minimums, while convoluted, was also legally sound.
Soon play is progressing quickly, with folks happily racking up points without worrying about convoluted directions.
The allegations against Flynn have become convoluted at this point and involve more than just Russia.
Under apartheid, racism in South Africa was even more absurd and convoluted than its American iteration.
The goal of this convoluted system is to use the network without being used by it.
In this convoluted battle of the GoFundMes, the tech company comes down on the humane side.
There's a growing trend in America where people make names more convoluted and longer than necessary.
When I buy a ticket to a Marvel film, I'm not paying for the convoluted plots.
Even if we don't understand politics at large—and it's confusing and convoluted—we're not alone.
His convoluted non-endorsement of Mr Cruz was probably very helpful to the senator from Texas.
"I think African-Americans have a very convoluted relationship with patriotism," Ali told GQ's Carvell Wallace.
The convoluted rules that were improvised by the government all but guaranteed it a large majority.
My own feelings about the surgery were too convoluted—a lust for something wordless and new.
His explanation was so convoluted that he sounded just like the politician voters love to hate.
Various approaches to implementing risk-sharing have been proposed, some more creative and convoluted than others.
The process for changing gender markers across government systems is time-consuming, convoluted, and potentially expensive.
Munchee claimed that its coins would increase in value thanks to a convoluted process of growth.
The deal may be complicated by the Bowery Presents' convoluted ownership structure, which involves numerous partnerships.
At the same time, Mr. Silverman began redrawing what he said was a convoluted organizational chart.
Its convoluted background offers clues as to why it was not at all a regular transport.
The companies were set up with a convoluted corporate structure, and their operations are deeply intertwined.
In the sketch, Ms. Jiang tries to wade through a mess of convoluted Singles Day promotions.
He has a music-school background (Berklee) that leads him toward convoluted structures and shifting meters.
The judge responded by rereading a convoluted explanation he had given the jurors a day earlier.
Prices have developed via convoluted negotiations between providers and health plans, without regard for the consumer.
So, we want the terms to be fair, and we'd prefer a system that wasn't convoluted.
All of this has imparted an especially complex (and convoluted) legacy to the country's Brutalist monuments.
If you're willing to use third-party software and follow a series of fiddly, convoluted steps.
Rather, it is an unwitting document of the current moment and women's convoluted relationship to work.
And its songs take the cryptic introspection of his previous work into even more convoluted realms.
The convoluted deal would involve SoftBank forming a new company to acquire both Sprint and Charter.
"The males evolve these weird penises and females evolve their convoluted vaginas in response," Brennan said.
No matter how many convoluted folding methods or specialty bags you buy, it's going to happen.
"Why?" he asks rhetorically before proceeding to explain, in convoluted terms, what he expects of her.
"Why?" he asks rhetorically before proceeding to explain, in convoluted terms, what he expects of her.
It's on us to bring information to people; so often it gets convoluted through police narratives.
People hated it, complaining in particular about convoluted plotting, questionable casting and an unrelentingly bleak tone.
But the convoluted language and indirection does, and the ticker is spelling S. H. I. T!
If you're only here for the MCU itself, the convoluted plot must feel a little exhausting.
Levandowski used a convoluted chain of shell companies and trusts to manage his autonomous truck startup, Otto.
Once you spot the Trump administration's convoluted take on the scientific method, it starts showing up everywhere.
Obviously, it would be a little convoluted, too, because then he would have to leave the Senate.
But some also alleged that the company's tools were unimpressive, convoluted, and never proven to have worked.
And while these factors have changed and evolved over the years, they're currently as convoluted as ever.
The convoluted web of her fortune, an ethics review found, creates ample opportunities for conflicts of interest.
During his "New Day" era, Cuomo became known for his sometimes convoluted questions and frenetic interviewing style.
The process was a bit convoluted, but I ultimately found the form and fired off an email.
One year later, ClassPass announced a series of changes that were as convoluted as they were dramatic.
It's a convoluted plot and hurtful — and a shame she can't own up to its silliness retrospectively.
However, it will not hold a majority of voting rights, thanks to WeWork's convoluted ownership structure. 2.
This convoluted play chronicles the breakdown of a conflicted, displaced East African woman in the cosmopolitan West.
Parliament will start debating next week the bill that aims to overhaul the nation's convoluted pension system.
But then so is much else in this convoluted saga, which should be drawn to a close.
These are just the physical outposts of a show that at times feels needlessly overwhelming and convoluted.
Adventure games are notorious for convoluted and often inscrutable puzzles, but Chuchel somehow manages to avoid this.
The industry has retooled many old oil arteries, and the resulting patchwork often offers a convoluted route.
Apple was seeking $1 billion in the prolonged, convoluted patent trial; Samsung wanted to pay $28 million.
It's a fairly convoluted process, but Strauss and Ceze believe a DNA storage future is within reach.
Tumblr went wild for these poor cookies' convoluted journey and shared in the friends' frustration and amusement.
The process is much longer -- it can take several hours -- and more convoluted than a primary ballot.
Made by the son of Beltracchi's legal counsel, the 2014 film delves into a sensational, convoluted scandal.
ICY New Hampshire on February 27th was supposed to be where America's convoluted primary contest got simpler.
But the agreement is riddled with loose language and the sequencing of many steps is highly convoluted.
The world is also more socially complicated, culturally convoluted and ethically confused than anyone could have anticipated.
"Hunters" seems as if it might be too convoluted and coy to be worth the mental energy.
In March he unveiled a convoluted plan to acquire properties held by Shenzhen Metro, a government entity.
It lays bare the continued factionalism pitting aides against each other, often in convoluted and unpredictable configurations.
Mr. Levine has championed this great but flawed Verdi opera, with its profound score but convoluted plot.
Wading into the calendar for the Performance Mix Festival can feel like embarking on a convoluted mission.
The hosts then shifted to asking Sanders a convoluted question about the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
The Saints' path to the playoffs is only slightly more likely than that, but no less convoluted.
Every erotic thriller worth its salt has a twisty (and, often, convoluted) plot and a femme fatale.
Tenacity in the face of disaster has kept the party afloat through its long and convoluted history.
Why is the nation's $3 trillion creaky, monstrous and convoluted healthcare sector seemingly impervious to technological change?
This convoluted, illogical situation placed the financial burden on regional bank customers, like small businesses and homeowners.
Van der Zwaan's story is convoluted and involves a Ukrainian internal political dispute from a decade ago.
For one thing, he told me, that would leave the same old convoluted insurance system in place.
In charts, Mr. Ballmer showed how he believes USAFacts can help Americans filter the increasingly convoluted noise.
For decades, snow was dealt with in a convoluted system depending on how trafficked an area was.
The actual presidential nomination process is lengthy, convoluted, and provides ample opportunities for the frontrunner to stumble.
This election cannot be about academic policies or convoluted plans that voters know will never pass Congress.
Death Stranding, Hideo Kojima's long-awaited debut under his new studio, is a large and convoluted game.
Though the logic may be convoluted, the lesson is simple: The consequences of tie votes are unpredictable.
"While the original "Star Wars" movies had plenty of mythology surrounding their stories, they weren&apost "convoluted.
But many species have brains that are simply too big, convoluted and multitudinous to yield to stereology.
For all the convoluted strands of this story, "Adriana" is at its core a torturous love triangle.
The groups have adopted different names and developed convoluted structures, but that does not cloak their reality.
The convoluted exchange rate system masks pressure on the naira with the regulator trying to avoid a devaluation.
I edit long, convoluted sentences and remove complicated foreign names that are redundant and could trip me up.
Cable's got one of the more convoluted backstories in the Marvel Comics universe, and that's really saying something.
Just last month, for example, Cousins got into a convoluted brouhaha with a local newspaper and sports columnist.
Paul Waldman breaks down the convoluted fight Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are waging over single payer insurance.
The rules of billing are so opaque and purposefully convoluted they may as well be completely made up.
The postponement, which could delay future trials, added to the confusion surrounding an increasingly convoluted courtroom drama here.
Instead, the convoluted tax code provides a series of advantages -- the kinds that should be taken advantage of.
Assessing the broader implications of the delay is complicated by the convoluted nature of the European energy market.
The reaction forced Mr Trump into a convoluted series of climbdowns, which did little to repair the damage.
He also got endorsements from two unbound delegates that were elected in Pennsylvania's convoluted primary on last month.
In the convoluted saga of the Trumps and the Russians, this may be the most explosive revelation yet.
Besides costly credit, perennial grumbles include shoddy infrastructure, unskilled workers, convoluted taxes, rigid labour laws and Byzantine bureaucracy.
Compared to this convoluted web of nonsense, the Ukrainian leg of the expedition is almost remarkably clear-cut.
Like The Civil War, The Vietnam War looks at the convoluted, complicated ways in which the conflict unfolded.
Much of it has to do with the AFK's painfully convoluted and at times completely arbitrary admission criteria.
Update: The latest details in the Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie divorce case are getting even more convoluted.
The two have a very long and convoluted history, one that crosses over with many other Marvel storylines.
The most recent development in this convoluted case is that Brad Pitt allegedly got to see his kids.
Nonetheless, because of Pennsylvania's convoluted syringe laws, its syringe exchange programs haven't seen a dime of that funding.
We seem to have a convoluted, distributed system where each state is responsible for its own emergency alerts.
That might tamp down the need for convoluted state-by-state fights over the future of clean energy.
The Pentagon's "rigid and convoluted" acquisition system is wasting billions in taxpayer dollars, according to a new report.
It isn't clear to me meritocracy would lead to a less privilege-aware elite is a convoluted argument.
But it quickly gets bogged down in an overly convoluted, nonsensical plot and an avalanche of celebrity cameos.
The tax would be incredibly difficult to collect and would make a convoluted tax system that much worse.
The We Company also has an organizational structure so convoluted it would make Blackstone boss Steve Schwarzman blush.
The CEO said that both repatriation and comprehensive tax reform would help make sense of this convoluted system.
" He explains, "The history of 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' like the United States as a whole, is convoluted.
That convoluted supply chain makes it difficult to ascertain exactly what kind of labor was used, Ferrero maintains.
The contract was convoluted enough that this seems debatable, but it gave Bethesda a lot of leeway regardless.
As is usually the case in football, tribalism and collective pride ultimately trump the convoluted dictates of conscience.
Through a convoluted series of events, Jaewon is recruited for a project to produce genetically engineered super-soldiers.
The operations of the two companies were set up with a convoluted corporate structure and are deeply intertwined.
The ruling followed a four-year legal battle and seven days of convoluted testimony in a Chicago court.
The convoluted affair surrounding one of the stars of the television series "Empire" has taken many surprising turns.
Chronister said the case was extremely convoluted and that everyone involved had theories about what happened to Lewis.
And in 2016, those tubes are mostly owned and controlled by a convoluted network of many different companies.
Anderson kicked off the talks, telling the long and convoluted story of a project that kept being rejected.
The CDC's restrictive criteria coupled with a complicated test and convoluted rollout led to an intense public backlash.
By that admittedly rather convoluted metric, at last count, Buttigieg was narrowly edging out Sanders at the caucuses.
That was a solid start for a quirky period film with a plot that many critics found convoluted.
The complex, but never convoluted, plot begins with Brigid bringing Raider to meet her father as her fiancé.
Readers expecting a finale in which good conquered evil were instead offered convoluted twists and a bleak denouement.
Instead, in his convoluted play for legitimacy, he openly threatens the rights of American citizens he believes inferior.
"It sounds convoluted" when you call it tax reform, the person at the dinner quoted Trump as saying.
The original process was long and convoluted, creating a deterrent for customers who weren't already familiar with cryptocurrency.
A trove of recently unearthed documents sheds important new light on Donald Trump's massive, convoluted real estate business.
John Glover lifts Michael Tucker's otherwise convoluted and crowded dramedy of baby boomers contemplating life on a commune.
Everything he touches turns into this convoluted process of politics that we're seeing today over at the Pentagon.
Mr. Kenny is facing one of the worst political crises of his career over a convoluted police scandal.
I'm definitely a fan of convoluted reasoning when it comes to why you like or don't like something.
He made a convoluted, joking attempt to deal with the issue on Friday, at a conference in Washington.
It's a rollicking clusterfuck to watch, one that only gets more and more convoluted as the season develops.
Designed as showcases for experimental funk, Lacy's convoluted musical knots can delight in the unlikeliness of their invention.
Our journey toward consequential communication and companionship seems as convoluted and wearying as it is in his fictions.
Its original plot was so convoluted that players clamored for the ability to skip the shallow and infrequent cutscenes.
It's hard to imagine anyone but hardcore Potterheads getting emotionally involved in this film's convoluted plotting and ancestral reveals.
Partnering with Ray J seems like a convoluted diss, especially since he's not a red button for Kardashian anymore.
The lines are so convoluted that no one really understands who is protesting what when they're taking a knee.
What's one of the more intriguing and convoluted rumors about the new iPhone lineup involves those big, beautiful displays.
But there's nothing to imply the hidden depths of, say, XII's programmatic combat or even XIII's convoluted breakage system.
The girls are going to be emotional about it towards the guy and it's just such a convoluted situation.
Despite a top-notch cast, [director Tomas] Alfredson's spin on the murder mystery is painfully convoluted and thematically incomplete.
A more nuanced, convoluted reading would almost certainly leave parliament in place until the legislature ends in early 2018.
Each has its uses and abilities, and the more you play, the more complex and convoluted the puzzles become.
Another contributing factor, albeit an indirect one, is Samsung's convoluted corporate structure, which features cross- and even circular shareholdings.
It's quite a convoluted process and Envoy thinks we can do it better so it has launched Envoy Deliveries.
Your future self, the one who's dealing with holiday party invites and convoluted travel plans, will definitely thank you.
The big picture: These issues become even more convoluted as the DOJ faces a leadership crisis of its own.
This might sound like a convoluted process, but N26 expects a full public launch in just a few weeks.
A more convoluted reading would leave Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni in charge until the legislature ends in early 2018.
The boats are mostly owned by Macau junket companies which make use of convoluted ownership structures with multiple investors.
Nevertheless, Gance warned first time players the process of getting ready for Chinese sales on Tmall can seem convoluted.
Pharmaceutical companies "have created a convoluted system where people don't exactly understand what money is going where," Wakana said.
Kornacki tries to make this arcana accessible to viewers who are easily turned off by convoluted prognostications and language.
The convoluted plot setup makes it difficult to attribute any real convictions, drives, or strong personality traits to Danvers.
Following a convoluted corporate restructuring masterminded by En+ Chairman Greg Barker, the two companies have distanced themselves from Deripaska.
You were there for me so much, and I let convoluted popular opinion defer me from my "Yellow" roots.
Congress does not have a human resources department, and instead uses a convoluted bureaucratic process to respond to complaints.
And the lawsuits accuse companies of illegally limiting lawsuits, a convoluted argument even by the standards of American jurisprudence.
The usual 15-minute commute to Ramallah was suddenly a convoluted hourlong wiggle through narrow lanes and farm roads.
But the rules had rarely been used until the collapse of Corinthian, primarily because the process was so convoluted.
This is now part of the array of factors in a convoluted controversy that threatens to upend Trump's presidency.
The plot becomes fairly convoluted, given the intended audience, and there's no irresistible character or song to latch onto.
But the director, Renny Harlin, can neither tame the convoluted plot nor land the jokes, such as they are.
Making the album, Mr. Vernon said earlier this month, was at times spontaneous, at times convoluted and often uncertain.
" That's how Elliot Alderson, a troubled programming genius, welcomed viewers last summer to the convoluted world of "Mr. Robot.
Reissued on Blu-ray, "Eureka" was directed by Nicolas Roeg with his customary flash from Paul Mayersberg's convoluted screenplay.
Taxes are a complicated, convoluted process, and you shouldn't spend more time on them than you absolutely have to.
But within months, she said, she felt something wasn't right, nor could she make sense of her "convoluted" statements.
No matter how straightforward an assignment was, he'd take the most convoluted approach possible to demonstrate his superior intellect.
It reckons the path to delaying Brexit and removing no-deal will be more convoluted than sterling moves imply.
The ZEV mandate is much more convoluted, which has allowed it to exist, for the most part, without scrutiny.
To reiterate this rather convoluted arrangement: gamers use their idle computers to mine various cryptocurrencies for GammaNow through SoftMiner.
The whole thing is monumentally befuddling, not just because of its convoluted body-swap premise, but because, uh, why?
For years, he's denied the conclusions of US intelligence agencies, denials that have become increasingly convoluted and fact-averse.
But military defense lawyers appealed, leading to a convoluted legal case that has twice reached the full appeals court.
And as I learned more about it, I realized it's very convoluted and antiquated, but we're never taught it.
Yep, that can only be "Homeland," which returns for its seventh season as jaw-dropping and convoluted as ever.
The company's response to user complaints varied from pointing to a convoluted limited ticketing model to blaming technical issues.
The tapping controls feel a bit convoluted on first use, but you'll get the hang of it fairly quickly.
And yet at every turn — even when the story is needlessly convoluted or lets her down — she nails it.
Sanders favors a more convoluted procedure that would require the vice president to selectively bypass the 60-vote threshold.
Many students in attendance supported Loh's decision to fire Durkin, if not the convoluted process that led to it.
It's the latest step in a convoluted multiyear legal battle between the two companies that dates back to 2010.
It sits only two points clear of a relegation battle that is convoluted, and unpredictable, even by English standards.
If the Senate hears witnesses, the process becomes far more convoluted, and the trial could go deep into February.
This time, I'd finally understand the notoriously convoluted lore, the bits of inscrutable storytelling many Destiny fans swear by.
"Sleeves," as it happens, figure prominently in the convoluted plot, which is set hundreds of years in the future.
Isn't this just a very convoluted way of providing government insurance to anyone who—stay with me—wants it?
"If Memory Serves," which is a convoluted but absolutely delightful episode, has several bits of catnip for Trek aficionados.
What remains for the surviving contenders — particularly on the Republican side — are convoluted and extended paths to their parties' nominations.
The world of virtual reality is a convoluted mess right now, divided into three categories: low, mid and high end.
The long, convoluted route to the entrance is completely inundated with water, save for several air pockets along the way.
Friend, you have missed out on a saga for the ages—a sprawling, convoluted bildungsroman full of intrigue and betrayal.
Over the show's previous three seasons, Neolution vacillated wildly between hard sci-fi and convoluted, "what if?" flights of fancy.
Unless the couple somehow angered an illusionist who has remarkably convoluted revenge plots, I don't believe this is the answer.
The process by which users of the pilot programs are being asked to submit their photographs is convoluted and laborious.
A viral Tonight Show sketch last November hilariously illustrated the demeaning and convoluted demands female actors face going on auditions.
Nearly all of the biggest U.S. advertising companies are trying to rebrand their convoluted ad tech services under simpler names.
STX Entertainment's convoluted pharmaceutical satire Gringo opened with $2.7 million in 2,404 theaters, and grossed just shy of $5 million.
The deluge of messages remind Lindsay that she does love Paul in her own convoluted way, and he's her family.
Even when aiming for catchiness, they can't stop fussing; they're always straining to make a song more convoluted and finicky.
And maybe the lack of long-term strategy exists because mayoral staffs turn over so quickly in these convoluted times.
The continued existence of nightmarishly confused and convoluted consent flows is another complaint we've also heard before — much and often.
Again, to not confuse everyone now, this gets convoluted, but I'm not saying that body count is the only metric.
Threats by the national government to take control of Kurdish border crossings (and impose its convoluted visa process) never materialised.
Rather than create a single convoluted structure, each petal was programmed individually to maintain the illusion of legitimate plant growth.
So you'd be forgiven for thinking that these convoluted encyclopediae fantastica are the only thing the genre has to offer.
But as long as the country lacks a coherent climate policy, convoluted state-by-state fights are what we'll get.
His most memorable effort, he claimed, was a convoluted scheme called Operation Dewdrop, intended to suppress Democratic voters in Philadelphia.
This week, a convoluted legal battle unfolded in Arkansas over the state's plan to execute eight convicts in 11 days.
What was it like getting the actors to a place where they could speak this convoluted, arcane dialogue so naturally?
Though the process might seem to be convoluted, Dr Irving and Dr Holden say it took less than five minutes.
The latter typically involves few plot twists, focusing instead on legal strategy, which limits how convoluted the story can get.
The Governor was a hopelessly convoluted character whose true intentions made about as much sense as staying on Hershel's farm.
When I pressed him further, he explained that our generation is too convoluted to be described in just one word.
And the artifact that untangles this convoluted history is an unassuming three-inch chunk of a hollowed-out pine tree.
Momentum is building for the first overhaul of the nation's convoluted tax code since the Tax Reform Act of 2628.
The transitions of all three women into slightly reckless killers feels unearned and a bit empty in a convoluted plot.
"It's not going to be an analysis of Pennsylvania politics" or some other convoluted, bank-shot logic, the official said.
The convoluted situation underscores the Trump administration's lack of a coherent plan for the removal of US troops from Syria.
After purchasing a "beam katana" online, he enters a convoluted, murderous game to become the world's number one ranked assassin.
The Affordable Care Act was forced into a convoluted form, designed to reduce the deficit while also expanding health coverage.
Even the Marvel movies' convoluted approach to time travel somehow makes more sense to me than Black Widow's many hairstyles.
He also layers his vocals into cascading, convoluted harmonies and brings in glimmers of lush string ensembles and subtle funk.
The problem is determining which books these are, due to archaic copyright registration systems and convoluted and shifting copyright law.
The answers he provided are dull and convoluted; decoding Dunton's prose is like untangling a set of impossibly knotted earbuds.
Further reading: This being the E.U., the policy plan is spread across a convoluted array of reports, factsheets and communiqués.
With a convoluted tax law that gives every advantage to their wealthy corporate competitors rather than supporting small-business growth.
The private equity takeover of one of the internet's biggest domain name extensions is growing more convoluted by the day.
Neuroscientists have discovered that the relationship between the reward circuit and addiction is much more convoluted than is typically acknowledged.
" I can understand what about it is overwritten or when it's convoluted, but I also can say, "That's really good.
For students, the move under consideration could simplify the convoluted process of applying for federal student aid and repaying loans.
From 22015, John McNaughton's "Wild Things" (Thursday) is convoluted enough to make the machinations of Ms. Turner's character seem straightforward.
Unlike most adventure games at the time, Blade Runner doesn't force you to solve convoluted puzzles with a single solution.
There's a convoluted backstory between them: a surrogate child and souls and bodies and BTs and living and the dead.
And with virtually every energy producer subsidized in this convoluted system, no one can afford to shun their handouts unilaterally.
From 1998, John McNaughton's "Wild Things" (Thursday) is convoluted enough to make the machinations of Ms. Turner's character seem straightforward.
First one party rams through a rigid, convoluted plan that drives up costs though unsustainable mechanisms that are now unraveling.
The eight-episode show is a welcome relief — narratively and cinematically — from the convoluted Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
For centuries, we have regarded the brain as a kind of machine: a ludicrously convoluted one, but a machine nonetheless.
"Two" unspools more slowly than "One," and the mystery doesn't deepen as the townspeople gossip — it just gets more convoluted.
Absolutely. The financial cost as well as the convoluted process of finding the right therapist has been a significant barrier.
I couldn't afford that, and finding alternatives just leads me to get frustrated about how convoluted I feel life is.
The first scene of Alien: Covenant, which actually occurs before Prometheus, is a telling prelude to this convoluted rebellion dynamic.
He attended the briefings almost every day and badgered me with long, convoluted questions, often circling back to Catholic Church issues.
Enter Google, one of our go-to sources for answering those questions we have about the convoluted state of current affairs.
Dina's main goal in life is to make something so convoluted that only the most dedicated person will fully understand it.
We still love the parent, but you can't overlook the fact that we have a very convoluted relationship with the parent.
The human brain, which enabled us to create this technological world, still uses a convoluted, ancient operating system to process information.
Or, if your relationship with the "friend" is especially convoluted — an ex or a coworker or a family member, for example.
In fact, the language of the executive order amounted to a convoluted restatement—rather than repudiation—of the Johnson amendment itself.
I know what you're thinking and, no, we'd never have thought this would be how Charles' convoluted life ended up either.
Instead, it appears to be a convoluted debt forgiveness company that charges you for something you can actually do for free.
Pushing through much-needed structural reforms and revamping the notoriously convoluted tax system will be complicated in a highly-fragmented congress.
Rather than upset the narrative, all this profile has done is dredge up the same old tangled, convoluted drama once again.
Especially since this is the first year I've covered augmented reality, I'm also deducting points for the industry's increasingly convoluted terminology.
Wixen previously sued Spotify over the complicated issue of "mechanical licenses," based on a convoluted legal framework that's since been changed.
Set over the course of a three-day prison riot, the season was composed of convoluted timelines and changes in perspectives.
It's kind of a convoluted story from when I was a child, but basically, I got punished for a minor lie.
Cavill is also likeable enough but, again, hamstrung by the twisty, convoluted inventions designed to limit his abilities during long stretches.
"Instead of being so rigid and convoluted, the acquisition system should be shaped to fit the required capabilities," the report stated.
It hardly bothers to serve up any exposition, so newbies are thrown right into the deep end of its convoluted mythology.
The team dynamic is what sells this footage, more than whatever convoluted plan they've cooked up for getting rid of Thanos.
Of course, the obvious question is why you'd want to use such a convoluted technique to execute an ordinary financial contract.
Cersei is only technically queen because of a long and convoluted line of succession that connects her to the Baratheon family.
Meanwhile, Trump on Monday announced he's sanctioning Turkey over the incursion, further complicating the already convoluted dynamic between the two countries.
Drugmakers blamed a convoluted supply chain, involving insurance companies and middlemen, whom they argue do not pass on savings to patients.
Trump's tweets may be odd, convoluted, and often downright unnerving, but it turns out they make a pretty catchy rap song.
Under the convoluted rules that govern inmates at Guantánamo, Mr. Zubaydah did not speak during the open part of the hearing.
Barred from work authorization, they will not have the money to hire a lawyer to navigate the increasingly convoluted asylum procedure.
He cited the possibility that the special counsel could pursue a convoluted money trail that could extend the inquiry into 2019.
The reports said Mr. Putin's friends and associates had channeled $2 billion through a complex, deliberately convoluted network of offshore companies.
In this convoluted scenario, endorsing Kasich now serves no purpose: He has too few delegates to compete with, and foil, Trump.
Sources connected to Tyga have told us a bizarre, convoluted story that led to the return of the red sports car.
Later on, in my convoluted thinking, I decided I would use the hospital drugs to try a home detox from heroin.
The underlying moral of Vonnegut's convoluted tale may be familiar: In a world gone mad, only the mad are truly sane.
Beethoven's tricky "Grosse Fuge" for string quartet was initially dismissed by some as too convoluted, then later embraced as a masterpiece.
In a music industry that increasingly makes its money off things other than music, this reversal does not seem so convoluted.
Mr. Manafort's deceptions grew increasingly convoluted throughout 2016, prosecutors say, but the Trump campaign appears to have been oblivious to that.
Instead, he emphasized another aspect of the convoluted religious/political/racial theories that, according to his website, still influence his activism.
Like so many parts of our health care system, its existence has more to do with convoluted business arrangements than health.
Learning how to be black and white simultaneously is a convoluted task even when your teachers are themselves black and white.
It doesn't quite make up, however, for the deficiencies of the mysteries, which are convoluted in conception and prosaic in presentation.
In other words, a shrine to an American myth of old-timey homogeneity was literally built on the more convoluted reality.
I love my job, but it speaks to our convoluted relationship to work that we'd describe it in terms so spiritual.
Such is the plight of Sook-hee (Kim Ok-bin), a trained assassin who is the focus of this convoluted thriller.
These plans are all incredibly convoluted ways to avoid doing a very simple and much more morally correct thing: covering everybody.
Turnaround plans had gone nowhere, a result of near-constant worker walkouts, shoddy craftsmanship, disaffected managers and a convoluted corporate structure.
Haelixa, a startup he cofounded in 2012, already sells silica-encased DNA barcodes that help track products through convoluted supply chains.
To the uninitiated, ranked-choice voting (sometimes called "instant runoff voting," or IRV) might seem like a confusing and convoluted system.
The plot is confusing, disjointed, and seemingly devoted to setting up a convoluted storyline that will play out in future installments.
Macron embarks this week on talks with unions on an overhaul of France's convoluted pension system to plug a chronic deficit.
That was the somewhat convoluted message from FBI Director James Comey on Wednesday as he spoke at a cybersecurity conference in Boston.
But it also includes a convoluted definition of "gender" that some anti-LGBT governments hoped would prevent exactly these kinds of prosecutions.
That's not only convoluted, but it introduces latency and a whole spectrum of places where the process could break or be attacked.
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.
Setting up your watch to call a specific person when there's an emergency is a little convoluted, but it's worth the effort.
Envelope, launched in 2015, is another zoning tool that brings a visual perspective on zoning to New York City's convoluted zoning laws.
How it works is a little convoluted, but that's sort of the rule when it comes to making (or unmaking) federal regulations.
Fusion Senior Editor Felix Salmon says he carries business cards with an FAQ on the back, explaining Fusion's increasingly convoluted corporate structure.
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.
Though her convoluted proposal for a customs union in all but name is unworkable, the EU could nonetheless offer the real thing.
And that's why this whole convoluted plan seems like it's already a few hundred billion in the budget hole before it starts.
He mentioned that the state of things is so convoluted and bad that it seems to eclipse the mere spectre of war.
Prior to Friday's meeting, Dorsey had staunchly defended his decision to permit Jones to stay on Twitter in a convoluted tweet thread.
On March 18th he won approval from Parliament to simplify the convoluted system of proportional representation under which Australians elect the Senate.
Trump then signed a bunch of convoluted executive actions to begin the repeal of Obamacare and cut mortgage relief for poor people.
It seems to have a similar stunted conversational style and convoluted plot as The Room, except with a much higher production value.
The Penal Laws, which are far too vast or convoluted to detail here, essentially sought to diminish the power of Irish citizenry.
John Kennedy, R-Louisiana, about the convoluted health care negotiations that divided the moderate and conservative members of the Senate GOP conference.
What we developers deem "spaghetti code" is bad, convoluted code that usually does not work correctly and is a nightmare to debug.
In March Mr Turnbull won parliamentary approval to simplify a convoluted system of proportional representation under which Australians elected the upper house.
Canadian free-marketeers also hoped that the deal would force their government to dismantle convoluted internal trade barriers between provinces and territories.
This is all about a convoluted, perverted concept of regional equilibrium, which they believe has been disturbed and they want a redress.
The sanctions also further complicate the already convoluted relationship between the US and Turkey, who are technically allies as fellow NATO members.
Ethan and Joel Coen wrote and directed this convoluted classic, full of bowling chatter, German nihilists, self-kidnapping and Creedence Clearwater Revival.
He lies, blatantly and frequently, in a way that is either pathological or part of a convoluted strategy for manipulating the truth.
Rose (Arlee Chadwick) still has a habit of lapsing into convoluted stories about St. Olaf, her hometown, a Norwegian settlement in Minnesota.
Some big mutual fund companies said that before seeing the research even they had not realized how convoluted the system had become.
Here again, the resolution is obvious, but the important part is that the way she got to it was messy and convoluted.
When asked to vacate the line, Crowley's campaign reportedly declined, likely due to the convoluted legal process that the request would entail.
Every time they found a new Oesterlund company, they would add it the chart, which came to resemble a convoluted treasure map.
In recent years, the State Senate has been at the center of an epic — and often convoluted — struggle between Democrats and Republicans.
Their first series remained their best known: densely wrought compositions of convoluted golden horns whose intricacies could evoke lattices, weapons or bodies.
But New York has remained a backwater on electoral reform because the state's antiquated and convoluted laws protect incumbents and political machines.
An hour later at home, Trump addresses America with unprecedented and convoluted measures intended to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
An hour later at home, Trump addresses America with unprecedented and convoluted measures intended to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
"The Little Foxes" is talky, with convoluted, Shakespearean scheming; there's a reason that thin plots are characteristic of a sung art form.
The deal's more convoluted elements appeared to stem from Toshiba's desire to retain a significant degree of control over the chip business.
AMC's Into the Badlands did better with the fights, but its dystopic-future setting is still mired in drearily convoluted plot machinations.
Convoluted metaphor aside, the men had the roses this week, so it was up to John Paul Jones who he kept around.
One concerns a convoluted link to King David and a film about his life (at one point the director demands more Philistines).
The current tax code is convoluted, complex, and picks winners and losers–creating a system that is hardly fair, simple, or effective.
In New Hampshire's (much less convoluted) primary, there will be no realignments, so Klobuchar won't lose any of her first-choice voters.
The Vienna Philharmonic, established in 1842, has been weighed down by history and by tradition, and by a somewhat convoluted recruitment process.
In the book, Cumming attempts to figure out what occurred, and in the process unlocks a great deal of convoluted family history.
Similarly, Warren doesn't give us a convoluted laundry list of policies, she tells us what she is going to do for us.
The world of healthcare has notoriously been described as "broken" — plagued with high-friction workflows, sky-high costs and convoluted business models.
But I have always been cheering this show on, even in the dark days of its too-long, too-convoluted second season.
The reason is a convoluted system of occupational licensing laws, which are essentially state permission slips to work in certain regulated professions.
During a livestream, followers can send a creator virtual "gifts," which are converted (through a convoluted process) to cash for the creator.
That project was the first time I wrote a full-on score, because it was going to be so demanding and convoluted.
That's a lot easier to explain and market than it is to explain the convoluted structures of Medicaid and state marketplace plans.
"I began to compose a new story," he says, describing the convoluted chain of events that set the host rebellion in motion.
These documents—the documents that you need to get through modern life—are alienating, convoluted, and generally seem more difficult than necessary.
This convoluted process is one of the key differences in how Democrats count votes in a caucus rather than in a primary.
Similarly, season two of True Detective ditched the weird fiction (for the most part) and simply unleashed a pointlessly convoluted noir plot.
However, this is effectively a convoluted way to click on a hyperlink, because Snaplications is a recruiting tool, not a job application system.
This month, a number of people—some with their own convoluted logic, some just straight-up racist—took umbrage with a fictional galaxy.
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.
That convoluted metaphor turned into a philosophy that many programmers took to heart, and it has driven airplay for women down for years.
Like, every time, you have to wonder what Musk is really selling, and as time goes on, those sales pitches become more convoluted.
But the plan did little to address problems of intelligence sharing, and is not likely to streamline the convoluted Belgian bureaucracy, experts said.
On one hand, it's a convoluted five-section security system that includes a 100-foot-deep trench with nuclear waste at the bottom.
In mainstream American superhero comics going back to the 1940s, heroes go to incredible, convoluted lengths to keep their secret identities under wraps.
Once again, our ongoing series Too Long; Didn't Watch is here to break down these convoluted series in a short, easily digestible video.
Mostly, the show pricks at the preposterousness of the Great Vorelli, with his scarcely evident charisma and his convoluted, Hugo-facilitated evil schemes.
This is a typically convoluted process and the accompanying political spats repeatedly spooked bond markets over a period of several weeks last year.
The city's government is not only slowed by elections, but by a structure of overlapping jurisdictions so convoluted it seems designed to fail.
" A former Harvard student told Bruck that in class, "He had convoluted ways of thinking about how men could misinterpret lack of consent.
And the process of getting the photos off the ball and onto your computer is convoluted and chewed through our reviewer's data plan.
The revelation helped cut ties with the series' original nine-year run, and the extremely convoluted mythology it developed from 1993 to 2002.
The smaller cast also tones down Runaways' convoluted relationship configurations, in favor of ones that are easier to follow but still emotionally complicated.
More than a dozen spinoff titles have expanded its world, sometimes with befuddling titles or convoluted plotlines while also jumping around in time.
Her performance, nominated for a Golden Globe, is a beacon in a film that tends to gets lost in its own convoluted plot.
The problem â€" as Mashable previously covered â€" is that crediting all the songwriters for each song can be a tedious, convoluted process.
Thus Antitrust was born — a convoluted thriller that, looking back, is both cynically conspiratorial and surprisingly optimistic about the future of Big Tech.
Perhaps with the help of the Gliimpse team, Apple will finally offer an elegant solution to the convoluted and problematic health records system.
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.
If there were any more controls or commands required of the reader than simply answering a couple questions it would've gotten pretty convoluted.
Yeah, Jack Del Rio goes to that well again, letting Carr throw to Crabtree for the win, rather than the NFL's convoluted overtime.
Its horns are convoluted, curling back on themselves in such a way that if anyone comes up against it, he is not harmed.
So if Nespresso is a MacBook, the convoluted artisanal methods many tech nerds use to brew their coffee are self-built gaming PCs.
The debate to determine which friend from Friends is the best friend becomes even more convoluted when you ask an actual Friends friend.
Its convoluted UI, its match lengths, the inability to craft weapons or traps or even simply manage inventory from outside of those matches.
In 2013, ESPN laid out a convoluted tale, involving an assistant golf pro who claimed to have overheard Mafia guys discussing the scheme.
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.
Their mystery plots are both convoluted and plodding, with double and triple reversals accompanied by lots of double- and triple-checking of evidence.
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.
It's a lot like Twitter Moments, but built with an algorithm and with none of the convoluted UI required to build a Moment.
Navigating the menus with the touchscreen is no longer the convoluted mess of pressing the three physical buttons on the Hero 4 Black.
But this is just the freshest example of how the entire tax reform process in Washington this year has been confusing and convoluted.
A labor relations system that can be both convoluted and corrupt makes it virtually impossible to form independent unions in the export sector.
It may represent a new and seemingly convoluted way for rocky planets to come into existence, but again, it's still just a theory.
All of that is less a convincing case for her convoluted heterosexuality than for her culture's harsh assessment of the possibilities of lesbianism.
We should ensure everyone can easily access the process and interact with their government without barriers created by unnecessarily convoluted or complex language.
The story remains both simple -- a young girl, Lyra ("Logan's" Dafne Keen), who is destined for great things, according to prophecy -- and convoluted.
But the brilliance of "Billions" lies in acting like there isn't, moving at a breakneck speed through every convoluted concept and complex plotline.
It was invented by a man named Sidney Pike a few years later, and it was a horribly convoluted process at the outset.
But, beyond its convoluted plot, the score, for all its harmonic lushness and myriad colorings, has been deemed frustratingly episodic and stylistically eclectic.
Iowa's caucuses are mind-numbingly convoluted and anti-democratic, favoring the most motivated, well-organized few over the less-obsessive majority of Iowans.
On the other hand, "Shirley Temple" imagines a much more convoluted and compelling story that fictitiously interweaves the lives of Warhol and Temple.
Will sleek new scenery and a new star, Aaron Paul, be enough to win back those put off by the show's convoluted story?
How to provide long-term care for a fast-aging population poses one of the more convoluted challenges of the American labor market.
The process is a little more convoluted than it needs to be, unfortunately, perhaps because Yahoo was absorbed by Verizon some time ago.
Smith's poetry — written in everyday language, without neologisms or convoluted syntax — is easy to take in, but it can be difficult to process.
Our journalists dove into the errors in the convoluted process, and found clear mistakes in the number of delegates awarded to the candidates.
It's time to do away with a convoluted and arcane tax system that rewards those who can hire the best lawyers and lobbyists.
It's a convoluted system: Hosts get rebates, or money funneled back to the tournament, by the hotel whose rooms they have helped fill.
Gratefully, once you set the camera up the first time, it is unlikely you need to spend much time in the convoluted menu.
And when I became a full-time writer our relationship got so convoluted that in the end we cut off nearly all contact.
While it was nice to be able to play some great games around the house, it made for a convoluted waste of hardware.
The hours and days following the attacks amounted to a convoluted patchwork of claims of responsibility, denials, threats, oil market shocks and speculation.
Then, too, the convoluted rules for running third-party voter registration drives here would send Rube Goldberg to bed with a blinding migraine.
" The book is "mostly a medium for satire and repulsion," with a somewhat convoluted plot, but "intelligence and humor keep Reseng's tale afloat.
"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.
He also plans to create his own version of "Napolitan" spaghetti, a popular Japanese dish with a convoluted backstory that Satoru will further complicate.
Using customers' purchases to estimate their size might seem a convoluted method, when airlines already ask for all sorts of personal information about passengers.
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.
Obviously, Valkyrie, with her convoluted origin and metal bustier, is miles away from the pavement-pounding New York crime-fighters of the Netflix series.
As for legitimacy, Cersei came to power through a very convoluted chain of succession that made her next in line to her own son.
Instead, she became embroiled in a convoluted and increasingly salacious scandal involving lewd and bigoted emails among government officials and charges of political retribution.
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.
Everywhere else the digital revolution is supposed to be streamlining old processes; when it comes to music, the logistics have only gotten more convoluted.
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.
The familial relationships that seep from the Carter family and into the Garden Heights neighborhood where they all live is convoluted, but not dysfunctional.
"A prolonged, convoluted and costly Brexit will weigh on bank earnings - particularly through lower rates & volumes," analysts at Morgan Stanley said in a note.
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.
That does raise questions about how Capcom will sprinkle in more of the convoluted lore moving forward, but this new game provides a template.
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.
And in a climate already as unfathomably fractured and convoluted as this one, the uncertainty may speak to our times more than we realize.
For all of his convoluted backstory, Kubo is a remarkably unconflicted character, and barely faces a moment of internal turmoil throughout the entire film.
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.
The letter comes as Trump nears the end of a selection process that has become convoluted and volatile in determining the next Fed chair.
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.
Michael Kalenderian takes you through the convoluted year in memes and moments in order to find someone — or something — to blame for it all.
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.
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.
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.
As the saga enters the 1930s, the animation and the archival footage shift to bright color, but the story grows more convoluted and bleak.
Readers willing to invest in a steep learning curve will be rewarded with a tight-woven, complicated but not convoluted, breathtakingly original space opera.
But she became embroiled in a convoluted and increasingly salacious scandal involving lewd and bigoted emails among government officials and charges of political retribution.
Nina Turner (D) notes the convoluted voter registration laws that some states have and urged people to learn the rules that apply to them.
Whatever is behind it, the awfully convoluted theory that the best way to avoid helping Trump is to avoid criticizing him seems pretty ridiculous.
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.
"A prolonged, convoluted and costly Brexit will weigh on bank earnings – particularly through lower rates & volumes," analysts at Morgan Stanley said in a note.
Where "Glass" starts breaking down, unfortunately, is when the action kicks into motion, which proves to be something of a letdown and overly convoluted.
Medina spoke briefly at the hearing, making a convoluted statement in which he asked President Barack Obama to tackle corruption in the legal system.
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?
Leave your expectations at the door, the mural silently proclaims, the reality constructed here is entirely subjective, a winding Sisyphean maze of convoluted ideas.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Showcasing the diverse story behind a convoluted centenary of queer British art cannot be an easy task.
President Bush, President Barack Obama and President Trump have all offered convoluted, incomplete or unconvincing answers to essential questions: Why are we in Afghanistan?
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.
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.
The action and the interplay among the team members have a down-and-dirty credibility, and the plot twists, while convoluted, are plausibly so.
With that machine, if the customer insists on paying in rupees, the clerk has to go through a convoluted process to redo the transaction.
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.
" The idea stemmed from convoluted monologues he made during his daily editorial meetings at MSNBC, which his staff jokingly called "The Chris Hayes podcast.
The Cardinals face a convoluted path back to the playoffs, but their first East Coast win of the season could clear some things up.
Macron wants to replace the convoluted system with a single, points-based system, under which every pensioner has equal rights for each euro contributed.
But they often misremember it — the usual derivation is a bit convoluted involving a technique called "completing the square" — and get the wrong answers.
The process was convoluted, but the result was clear: Agents had a steady supply of money and wide discretion about how to spend it.
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".
Instead, demonstrators say these countries are governed by democratically-elected kleptocracies, with the political elite deeply entrenched thanks to convoluted sectarian power-sharing systems.
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.
The Phish universe also holds more than 30 years of convoluted in-jokes that make fans roar, and storms of glow sticks on cue.
The energetic and influential Hong Kong director Ringo Lam was, in his 1980s heyday, noted for action pictures with intensely emotional and convoluted stories.
Police say that Leon was lured into a violent and convoluted revenge plot set in motion by a 28-year-old named Evan Ebel.
I love the convoluted storytelling — the first person narrator, a stranger passing by who stays the night with a bewildering family, dreaming strange dreams.
Each personality description gets a little convoluted, but suffice it to say that this is at least an interesting way to approach losing weight.
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.
Both actors are fantastic, breathing real life into the convoluted conflict the show throws them into for the sheer sake of including a rivalry.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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".
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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".
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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%.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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