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Counterintuitively, yes — and I am not completely sure why.
Counterintuitively, the move sent stocks lower and strengthened the yen.
Counterintuitively, that may be a big problem for the cryptocurrency.
Embracing my limitations has come, somewhat counterintuitively, from eroticizing them.
Proponents say they are cheaper, greener and, perhaps counterintuitively, safer.
And fall is, counterintuitively, a good time for plant shopping.
Breaking that tie would, counterintuitively, make the ground less hallow.
But adding servers, counterintuitively, would actually degrade performance in a way.
But — counterintuitively — this is usually a win, in the long run.
Counterintuitively, you don't want to fill your grab bag with food.
But counterintuitively, this could lead to less money for some players.
Arrows counterintuitively move the scroll bar's position in the opposite direction.
Counterintuitively, some are also betting on some higher-priced food items.
The literature of sequoias is, counterintuitively, also a celebration of smallness.
First, and counterintuitively, they have concentrated mostly on North Korean actors.
And counterintuitively, they can make you even more prone to blisters.
Counterintuitively, he believes this approach is more powerful than showing their faces.
Because some type of Nuremberg Defense is, counterintuitively, essential to our democracy.
Counterintuitively, perhaps, the best items on the menu are the least expensive.
David McLaughlin, 28, from Northern Ireland, said the role was counterintuitively liberating.
Counterintuitively, he and Iggy made the decision to get straight in Berlin.
The area's high electricity prices may prove, counterintuitively, to be a plus.
A strand of recent research suggests that mess can, counterintuitively, sometimes be useful.
Perhaps counterintuitively, union workers appear better off after the adoption of RTW laws.
Counterintuitively, you're actually better off steering clear of fancy French and Italian labels.
And, somewhat counterintuitively, she regarded benevolence as an essential requirement of her job.
Counterintuitively, startups could even end up with larger content portfolios than the big three.
She says that hotwifing counterintuitively built intimacy and better communication skills in her marriage.
But even so, the likelihood of it being used for evil is counterintuitively low.
Counterintuitively, this helps salps that form linear chains make long nightly journeys more efficiently.
Counterintuitively, this failure was the best thing that ever happened to him, he said.
Perhaps counterintuitively, the researchers found that students who borrowed more wound up defaulting less.
All of this is counterintuitively providing President Trump a tremendous amount of political freedom.
Perversely and counterintuitively, the spike in defense spending won't solve the military's readiness problems.
Counterintuitively, media has actually been too responsive to new avenues for growth and fresh products.
It's that counterintuitively, going straight to the "source" of your thoughts isn't fast or efficient.
"We are signing off but, somewhat counterintuitively, I believe we succeeded," he said to CNN.
More counterintuitively, currying favour with Mr Trump's supposedly business-friendly administration is no picnic, either.
Counterintuitively, I do not find it challenging to find time to go to the store.
Yet, counterintuitively, consumption of potato chips was not associated with any increased blood pressure risk.
So now, counter, counterintuitively, the more unexpected shoe choice is a bow-bedecked ballet flat.
The elections were also, perhaps counterintuitively, in doubt for another reason: US-Taliban peace talks.
Counterintuitively, the same is true of the most luxurious, expensive, and powerful vehicles money can buy.
Third, and perhaps counterintuitively, use of facial recognition technology should not be limited to criminal databases.
His talent on this side of the ball, too, seems counterintuitively to tamp down his reputation.
And Pelayo adds that the entire idea of "Dry January" could, counterintuitively, be partly to blame.
Hyperfocus is a common symptom of ADHD, which counterintuitively causes me to be very distracted sometimes.
Counterintuitively, perhaps, time travel stories are often those tales that are most anchored in the present.
Now we need to figure out why is it worse – counterintuitively – if you have Medicare Advantage.
Counterintuitively, Buffett said the worst environment for a long-term investor is a surging stock market.
Counterintuitively, technology is often used as an intermediary of this slowdown — a hack for queer resistance.
Counterintuitively, these laws have led to the arrest and incarceration of victims after they report abuse.
Everyone is wearing towels, and most are in felt hats that, counterintuitively, help with the heat.
Perhaps counterintuitively, one need look no further than Wisconsin to appreciate the benefits of strong unions.
In ice swimming, perhaps counterintuitively, slow swimmers are often considered more "hard core" than speedy ones.
But counterintuitively, playing defense was perhaps the best way to play the stock market in 2019.
But as many worry about the current political outlook, cryptocurrencies could counterintuitively look like a safe investment.
Counterintuitively, the strategist said if economic growth does improve, it will be negative for technology growth stocks.
So she works to shine a positive, comforting light on the art, making her style counterintuitively political.
"Counterintuitively, upcoming U.S. weak data flow could be received as positive news to market sentiment," he added.
Some polls counterintuitively suggest that Trump may well win more minority voters than prior Republican presidential candidates. 4.
And those are in tension with—and rubbing up against but mutually buttressing, counterintuitively—the ideas of reason.
Perhaps counterintuitively, the report suggests that many of the foods that could benefit the most are decidedly soft.
Faking death seems to be not only a way out but also, counterintuitively, a way to be brave.
As sometimes counterintuitively happens in autobiographical fiction, there's a strange unconvincingness that hovers over stretches of this book.
The name "double oaked" comes from its second barrel — which, counterintuitively, does not make it oakier, she said.
The experts also noted that counterintuitively, you may need to turn down some work to make more money.
The problem, counterintuitively, might emerge if those risks never materialize, potentially leading to overvalued stocks and investors' vexation.
Perhaps counterintuitively, Rothman finds that, for Gibson, writing plausible futures begins with a deep engagement with the present.
Perhaps counterintuitively, one of the biggest mistakes Fields ever made while building a team was to dismiss the naysayers.
Somewhat counterintuitively, I find that the newer 6T is easier to handle because of its greater weight and thickness.
Yet, counterintuitively, the U.S. economy has added over 6900 million jobs since the depths of the recession in 2628.
The shuttles vary in weight ever so slightly, and counterintuitively, the lighter shuttles fly slower because they wobble more.
Counterintuitively, a ball, or "delivery," that reaches the batsman without bouncing ("a full toss") is generally an easy hit.
Perhaps counterintuitively, this kind of operational hub would likely not be at the center of the building, Kuah said.
Showmax took the opposite view in Poland and perhaps counterintuitively built a content offering that would only work in Poland.
Counterintuitively, there is a greater mass of hydrogen in a litre of liquid ammonia than in one of liquid hydrogen.
Tufekci also argues that too many user warnings can, counterintuitively, be bad for security — by encouraging users to ignore them.
Those people are film editors, and counterintuitively, an editor is often at their best when their work is totally invisible.
Counterintuitively, heavier people generally have higher metabolic rates than skinny folks to meet the fuel demands of their larger bodies.
Counterintuitively, the problem with Slack is that its messaging tools work too well by making it too easy to communicate.
"The Good Doctor" does that, counterintuitively, with a protagonist whose inability to connect emotionally is one of his defining features.
Accept that you need to take care of yourself firstSomewhat counterintuitively, your top concern as a team leader is … you.
His hope is that the spectacle in Washington will, counterintuitively, drive support to him in the areas that matter most.
And, counterintuitively, Hong Kong's public hospitals will only complete an abortion if the fetus is less than ten weeks old.
Counterintuitively, the Senate's failure to pass a "skinny repeal" appeared to be the best possible outcome for the Freedom Caucus.
Yet, counterintuitively, plastic bags have the lightest per-use impact on the Earth of the various bags the UKEA's study examined.
Counterintuitively, one reason for this is that the revenue generated through other means, particularly sponsorship and rights deals, has grown extraordinarily.
Though the Cubs' offense had struggled earlier in the Series, Maddon somewhat counterintuitively put his best defensive lineup on the field.
Now, counterintuitively, the big winners in the recycling turmoil are the large recycling companies, which also operate landfills and haul trash.
Perhaps counterintuitively, it also promises to pay drivers better, taking a 250-3.203% commission fee versus Uber's 23.20-245% commission fee.
By comparing the two sites, the team found — perhaps counterintuitively — that storm surges can sometimes be just as fierce as tsunamis.
But somewhat counterintuitively, to keep costs down, the Census Bureau would need funding to test out new approaches and new technologies.
And perhaps most prolific among them is the Cuban sandwich — a delicacy that is, counterintuitively, native to Florida rather than Cuba.
"Counterintuitively the risks around misallocation of capital are greater now that the sector has largely resolved their balance sheet problems," Stansbury said.
Many economists believe that corruption was, counter-intuitively, a lubricant for growth Many economists also believe that corruption was, counterintuitively, a lubricant.
Zebras and impalas may be less athletic, but they're more maneuverable, which (perhaps counterintuitively) allows them to slip away at slower speeds.
Perhaps counterintuitively, it's about acknowledging that your employees are people with lives and aspirations that extend beyond those related to shared work.
To the meeting organizers, last year's secretive measures were, counterintuitively, to make sure as many people heard about the project as possible.
"Counterintuitively, eliminating the CMO position sets the brand free from the confines of marketing, reuniting it with the business," the report stated.
Throughout my career, I found, perhaps counterintuitively, that there are circumstances in which enforcing the law is the wrong thing to do.
In addition, and perhaps counterintuitively, Julie and Augustine both say the internet elevates the standard of accountability, or at least of transparency.
A race, most especially and counterintuitively a marathon, requires more focus on the moment than someone who's never done it might imagine.
The installation of the work, which was counterintuitively (but perfectly) scattered through the stark white gallery space, added to the unbalanced feeling.
Waiting in the wings, a writer seeking to be Joe's official biographer (Christian Slater, cast counterintuitively and successfully) picks at family wounds.
"The CCPA may, somewhat counterintuitively, also provide firms with new opportunities to expand data-based research and products," according to the report.
I may have a massive ego but, counterintuitively, that ego is actually what would prevent me from tolerating a biopic of myself.
Counterintuitively, as DNA analysis becomes more sensitive, forensic genetic analysis may be more likely to falsely implicate a person in a crime.
Perhaps counterintuitively, Japan's currency move higher — because it generally does well when nervous investors are looking to park their money somewhere secure.
But -- counterintuitively -- it is better understood as a hardheaded, evidence-led attempt to protect children from the undoubted dangers of drug use.
And I heard that oddly enough, counterintuitively, admissions went up — but I wasn't making enough money to justify spending $20 a ticket.
Maybe they use the light as camouflage—counterintuitively, the light helps cancel out light from above and prevents the shark from casting shadows.
Counterintuitively, the report mentions that Duque is wary that drone usage will lead to more on-the-ground clashes between police and farmers.
I was seriously amazed that acne could be covered so counterintuitively; in light layers instead of drenched in concealer and globs of foundation.
Moreover, U.S. tariffs have worked counterintuitively to make Chinese aluminium "semis" more attractive, according to analysts at research and consultancy house Wood Mackenzie.
Counterintuitively, European banks are potentially the most exposed, because they lend more dollars to borrowers in Asia than U.S. banks do, Shin said.
Moreover, U.S. tariffs have worked counterintuitively to make Chinese aluminum "semis" more attractive, according to analysts at research and consultancy house Wood Mackenzie.
It took the teenagers longer than the adults, which, counterintuitively, means they learned the higher probability set of rules better, the authors explain.
It works counterintuitively: a milky face wash that leaves a protective layer of sunscreen on the skin after the product is rinsed off.
"One of the biggest productivity boosters I've seen is, counterintuitively, one of the most time-consuming tasks I do," he told Business Insider.
Second, counterintuitively, we found that richer regions (like Maharashtra and Karnataka) witnessed more sales of banned medicines after the ban than poorer regions.
Best of all, you won't have to edit the pic on Instagram or VSCO afterward, making HUJI a counterintuitively low-maintenance photo experience.
Counterintuitively, the best way to do this may be to embrace your anger, rather than indulging in bittersweet feelings of tenderness and affection.
Counterintuitively, workplace software could use a little more friction — or at least a way to make users think twice about sending a communiqué.
Counterintuitively, that means spending $100 on an InstantPot for the kitchen can be less cost-effective than spending $200 on a comfy recliner.
Cheng says her research is consistent with the longstanding theory that narcissists are, counterintuitively, less confident and less able to cope with setbacks.
The Tubbs Fire, which burned into Santa Rosa in 2017, was counterintuitively set up by a break in California's drought during the previous winter.
Counterintuitively, referees had to stop matches for head injuries (aka likely concussions) more often when boxers were wearing headgear, according to an AIBA study.
The App Store launched just before the iPhone 3G with the release of iPhone OS 2 (which, counterintuitively, also ran on the iPod Touch).
Prophecy is, counterintuitively, an inherited genre, a genre of inheritance, and it is a genre that Kushner embraced in all its imaginative, overwrought fabulousness.
Ton's research suggests, counterintuitively, that companies such as Costco are more profitable precisely because of relatively high employee wages— not in spite of them.
Somewhat counterintuitively, ending the mandate would save over $300 billion in 85033 years, as fewer people are forced to purchase government-subsidized insurance plans.
It has also put her in a leadership role among Vittoria winemakers as an anti-establishment figure working counterintuitively with the established wine authorities.
The process got a boost, counterintuitively, from Japan's failure to qualify for the 2016 Olympics only a year after reaching the World Cup final.
Perhaps counterintuitively, Augustine said the first week of a new job is the perfect time to reach out to colleagues from your previous jobs.
Perhaps counterintuitively, analysts in China said the country's government might also have felt somewhat relieved by Mr. Trump's reversal — but for less flattering reasons.
Counterintuitively, it has a very timely appeal, in that all anyone wants right now is to time travel back to idyllic, pre-9/11 America.
Somewhat counterintuitively, K-Mart is publicly acknowledging the existence of deeply discounted Supreme shirts in their stores, retweeting customers' hauls with captions like "Cart Goals.".
The whole volume lists like a ship under sail, capturing the movement of a boat that, counterintuitively, looks as though it's suspended in dry dock.
These chips would be called T.P.U.s, or "tensor processing units," and their value proposition — counterintuitively — is that they are deliberately less precise than normal chips.
So — counterintuitively for many people — if Ford had reported the assault when it happened, there would be far more reason to suspect it was a lie.
And perhaps counterintuitively, insurance companies are loath to offend physicians and hospitals in their all-important networks — even those accused of wrongdoing, many experts have said.
We might hope that new tax cuts will lead to dramatic economic growth and further hope that lower tax rates will counterintuitively lead to more revenue.
Perhaps counterintuitively, one expert suggests that the slower the DoD moves to the cloud, the easier a time Microsoft will have keeping up with its demands.
Perhaps counterintuitively, the company is betting that by providing frequent, hotel-like housecleaning, it can actually lower the cost and provide a higher quality of service.
Both attacks rely on using high-speed timing measurements to detect sensitive information, so somewhat counterintuitively, the patches had to decrease the speed of seemingly mundane computations.
Perhaps counterintuitively — at least for American managers skeptical of unions — the movement toward greater openness in crowdsourcing practices benefits potential employers as much as it benefits crowdworkers.
Another historical factor that favors the bulls, perhaps counterintuitively, was the reduction in profit forecasts ahead of the first-quarter earnings season, which is currently ramping up.
But down-ballot Democrats are much too genuinely terrified of the consequences of losing in 2016 to even muse counterintuitively about the possible advantages of this route.
Trump seems to be counterintuitively moving forward with the same policies, principles and general approach that his Democratic counterpart is espousing, whether he knows it or not.
After accounting for other variables, we found — perhaps counterintuitively — that an increase in minimum wages is associated with a decrease in HAZ scores in lower-income countries.
Wolves and cougars may also control one predator that has settled in the Northeast over the past century — and that counterintuitively may have worsened the Lyme problem.
Consequently, the use of specialist engineer vehicles, including flamethrowers, can counterintuitively be argued to represent a restrained approach that better satisfies the humanitarian-law requirements of proportionality.
"Counterintuitively, larger plastic has been more difficult to quantify than microplastics in the open ocean, so this study fills an important knowledge gap in that respect," he said.
However, I did think it might 'do the trick' of somewhat counterintuitively making 'words' thereafter 'less difficult' — to receive, to read, to write, to process — which it did.
Counterintuitively, a promising source of innovation could be the banking sector, which has a strong interest in not letting mobile-telecoms operators steal its actual or potential customers.
In cases where the aircraft is moving, the aerial snipers will sometimes use a lagging lead, counterintuitively placing the reticle behind the target, to get an accurate shot.
The biggest and, and maybe counterintuitively one of the best, players, though, is China—the country's four largest farms churn out around 60 percent of the world's production.
As multinationals and Big Tech overhaul their data management processes and tech stack to comply with GDPR, here's how AI and data innovation counterintuitively also stand to benefit.
Indeed, as Polish economist Michael Kalecki predicted way back in 1943, this is one reason why business interests somewhat counterintuitively fail to advocate for robust full employment policies.
The temperature in Perseverance Valley, the rover's current location, is around -20 degrees F (-29 degrees C). Counterintuitively, dust storms may limit the extreme temperature swings experienced on Mars.
With experts so wrong about Trump in the primaries, Sabato said general election contests, perhaps counterintuitively since there's such a larger pool of voters, are traditionally easier to call.
But one 2011 study in the Lancet showed, somewhat counterintuitively, that countries with fewer abortion restrictions tend to have a lower rate of abortion than those with more restrictions.
Sanders has simultaneously served as an unmoving target for Clinton, and shown, counterintuitively, that in politics an unmoving target can be as difficult to kill as a moving one.
Perhaps counterintuitively, fall is the best time to plant milkweed because roots have time to grow deep and become well established before the plants are stressed by summer heat.
Counterintuitively, the "What to Look For" in a victim guidelines came after "When the Victim Has Collapsed," and there was a separate section for when the victim was seated.
In bombastic gothic horror, the goal is the same, but instead of achieving it through explosions (though there's plenty of fire), the genre relies on your counterintuitively delicious disgust.
But, seemingly counterintuitively, the teens whose parents reported having these apps were also more likely to report being exposed to unwanted explicit content, online harassment, and problems with other kids.
But poetry—arguably the most lenient written form in terms of grammar, punctuation, or anything else an AI might use incorrectly—is counterintuitively the task the robots still suck at.
Perhaps counterintuitively, this poses an additional danger: the walls of the crater now stand around an empty cavity instead of being supported by the lava lake, which makes them unstable.
Facing the twin dangers of domestic instability and foreign attack, the North has devised a strategy for survival that depends (somewhat counterintuitively) on provoking the South and the United States.
On top of that, and perhaps counterintuitively, police forces are warning that successful inauguration of a legal system for selling marijuana will require an accompanying crackdown on the black market.
Music, perhaps counterintuitively, was vital to the silent film, and the team worked early on with the composer Wolfgang Zeller, who made sound effects with flute notes and a glockenspiel.
Meanwhile, data released Friday by the Labor Department showed slower-than-expected jobs growth in the U.S. Counterintuitively, the stock market got a boost after both data sets were released.
Part of the reason why Schoeman survived was, somewhat counterintuitively, due to the severe temperatures that gave her hypothermia in the first place, Reuters reported, citing one of her doctors.
Somewhat counterintuitively, that snow acts like a blanket, insulating the ground beneath it from bitter, -20 Celsius chill of winter in the Alaskan interior, and keeping it about two degrees warmer.
Perhaps counterintuitively, the fact that so many young people are Democrats may make it more difficult — not less — to believe Republican politicians will have an incentive to gravitate toward the center.
Amid the frequently cynical atmosphere of stand-up, Reubens saw how sweetness could be counterintuitively provocative: Working comedy clubs, he gave out pirate hats and deputized audience members to distribute candy.
Friends and colleagues from Mr. Chalidze's dissident days recalled his passion for justice and rule of law and how he had counterintuitively used the Soviet system against itself in challenging it.
But at the same time, counterintuitively and deep, deep down, I wonder if maybe, just this once, a teenager could grow into an adult unscathed, his body uninjured, my heart unbroken.
Delta recently introduced an annual $59 subscription service that offers travelers eight drink vouchers and the opportunity to board with Main Cabin 1 (which is, counterintuitively, the fourth group to board).
And that obliqueness, counterintuitively, makes the track captivating: While trying to figure out the scheme Teejayx26 said he pulled at that Walmart, I listened to "Swipe Story" over and over again.
And counterintuitively, a big part of the reason for the high delinquency rate is a system the city installed in 2013 that was supposed to significantly upgrade water metering and billing.
Counterintuitively, but luckily, the team also observed that quickly charging their batteries at high heat also reduced the cooling needed afterwards because the battery had less time to generate significant internal heat.
Both legal systems also increasingly recognise that privacy is, perhaps counterintuitively, deeply linked to transparency: people cannot exert control or request remedies if they do not know where their information is going.
Counterintuitively, perhaps, another stop I made in Brooklyn was Crown Heights, a neighborhood that was still closely associated with the 13 riots when I arrived in the city in the mid-2000s.
And yet, perhaps counterintuitively, the election also appeared to increase the possibility of an unruly Brexit in which Britain crashes out of the European Union absent a deal governing future interaction. Mrs.
Part of the reason why Schoeman survived was — somewhat counterintuitively — because the severe temperature in the mountains protected Schoeman&aposs vital organs and prevented their deterioration, her doctor said, according to Reuters.
More from Tonic: Nadkarni says this makes us less productive, counterintuitively keeping most workaholics from focusing their minds on the job at hand or being able to relax in their rare spare moments.
But though the revelations dredge up old tensions from the Democratic primary, they may also counterintuitively show that the party is trying to heal old wounds — and bring Sanders supporters into the fold.
Counterintuitively, our best way of responding is to innovate and enhance our soft power and preventative approaches, so that would-be lone actors become less likely to slip through the net of society.
But somewhat counterintuitively, the amount of money being invested into startups is on the rise in the Midwest and throughout many other parts of the country, reaching fresh multi-year highs in 2017.
If Mr. Corbyn never really looked like a prime minister-in-waiting — someone who could run the Civil Service, craft detailed public policy or handle the nuclear codes — there, counterintuitively, lay his appeal.
The results suggest that, counterintuitively, commuters in crowded subway trains are about twice as likely to respond to a mobile offer by making a purchase vis-à-vis those in non-crowded trains.
"In some ways, perhaps counterintuitively, technology is making the human advisor even more valuable," said Kevin Keller, CEO of the CFP Board, which provides the CFP certification and sets ethics standards for the industry.
Counterintuitively, the military budget increases proposed by the Trump administration present an opportunity to push for base closures by increasing the availability of funds to support the near-term costs such as impact funds.
Somewhat counterintuitively, our ability to focus depends on our ability to ignore everything else — to ignore, in other words, the countless sights, sounds, scents, and sensations that are bombarding our brains at all times.
Taking place in the magnificent setting of the Grand Palais, the event is now (rather confusingly) held every year and has (rather counterintuitively) reverted to its core specializations of pre-1960 art and antiques.
But counterintuitively, there are some compelling arguments for using this time to get into the market rather than out of it, and they all come down to the simple strategy of dollar-cost averaging.
More Americans becoming self-development junkies means more money for the more-than $11 billion-a-year self-help industry, but perhaps counterintuitively, this surge in self-development won't be healthy for the country overall.
So, counterintuitively, Google could owe very little tax in France - even though that's where the clicking and viewing of the ad took place, and even though Google's local staff could have facilitated the ad purchase.
Counterintuitively, even though they tested out different levels of plushness, they ended up settling on a shorter, somewhat gnarlier covering for their robot, and designed the eyes to have a slightly sad, worried-looking cast.
Monopolies and oligopolies can make great bogeymen when they're dragging passengers off of airplanes and locking them into lousy, years-long service agreements, but they can also, counterintuitively, become sympathetic figures in the public imagination.
Several such studies show, perhaps counterintuitively, that violent video game releases have no effect on crime or even decrease it (through an "incapacitation effect," because, for some, playing video games may be a substitute for crime).
Some companies capitalized on this trend and, counterintuitively, developed even more specialized footwear designed to closely mimic the experience of your feet directly on the ground, minus the pain of debris digging into your bare skin.
The certain endurance of the dollar has been a foundational truism in global affairs since the end of World War II. Perhaps counterintuitively, that notion was only strengthened by the global crisis that began in 2008.
According to a recent paper published in the journal Nature Communications, early-career setbacks can, somewhat counterintuitively, result in a stronger career in the long term — stronger even than that of people who never had a setback.
That counterintuitively sent the yen sharply higher, frustrating policymakers who had hoped a weaker currency would help the BOJ reach its long-delayed 2 percent inflation target by increasing the cost of imports and spurring more consumption.
Yes, but: Counterintuitively, one of the smartest things China could do to change the narrative around the BRI is cancel more projects, getting rid of bad deals that have accumulated and raising the bar on the BRI.
But somewhat counterintuitively, research indicates that virtually all mothers, even malnourished ones, can produce sufficient breast milk, because breast milk is stimulated by suckling and good attachment, and does not much depend on the mother's own nutrition.
Indeed, while Mr. Musk gets painted as a beneficiary of crony capitalism and the Obama administration's efforts to promote green energy, he is — perhaps counterintuitively — a prime example of everything we want our business leaders to be.
He pushes back against Hughes' argument that Facebook dominates too much of the online world, and counterintuitively, argues that the company actually isn't a monopoly, saying that its revenue only makes up 20 percent of the advertising marketplace.
Counterintuitively, the more rides people took, the less likely they were to tip: Riders tipped nearly a quarter of the time in their first 103 trips, but by ride 275, tipped less than 10 percent of the time.
Yes, but: A lack of standards across these projects could, counterintuitively, impede data transparency and restrict customer choice if automakers and service providers attempt to tie customers to just one service or another with a proprietary blockchain system.
But, counterintuitively, this has contributed to Europe's climate problems — in order to meet requirements to produce electricity from renewable energy, financially strapped utilities in many markets have turned to coal over natural gas for their remaining power production.
Perhaps counterintuitively, sustainability sometimes means using fewer natural ingredients and more synthetics in the juices themselves, says Jessica Dayen, a key account manager at Maesa Group, which creates private label scents for stores like Banana Republic and Aéropostale.
Speaking to an audience of political and economic barons in the ornate St. George's Hall of the Great Kremlin Palace, Mr. Putin praised his compatriots for rallying around "patriotic values" and, counterintuitively, for eschewing the lure of populism.
The life-savers are pension funds, whose demand for long-term fixed income assets could reach record levels this year - and, counterintuitively, it's the surge in world equity markets that will play a large part in fuelling this appetite.
The manufacturing PMI rose to 51.9 in February from 50.0, its highest level since April and above all forecasts in a Reuters poll, although counterintuitively this reading was boosted by the disruption to supply chains from the coronavirus outbreak.
Perhaps counterintuitively, deeply reported features and investigative pieces like The Times's coverage of ISIS' brutality or its nearly 8,000-word article about one man's lonely death in Queens can draw readership levels that were never possible in the print-only era.
The right way for Congress to get internet companies to deal with serious online problems like sexual abuse is, counterintuitively, to leave those companies alone—to leverage public backlash and economic pressure to get them to take action against bad actors.
Disembodied headsets with big googly eyes on them may not exude charisma, but in motion they are instantly recognizable as a human presence, and, counterintuitively, the lack of details is, if anything, an improvement — sometimes inadequate detail is worse than none at all.
Even though my rooting interest was born out of a desire for revenge, I found myself strangely and counterintuitively devoted to the Mets after the first pitch they threw in the bottom of the first—the first pitch thrown by Matt Harvey.
Wearing a surgical mask if you are not sick is counterintuitively unhelpful because it will cause you to touch your face and eyes more, and being untrained, you will remove it incorrectly, all of which will increase your risk of contracting COVID-19.
But in a sign of just how much wariness Mr. Cuomo's stance related to the Senate has inspired, doubts about the sincerity of his efforts have continued to follow him — spurred this time, perhaps counterintuitively, by the very visibility of his campaigning.
And when it became trendy to shelve one's books by color, some readers sneered that such a practice was only for literary poseurs, that true readers who cared about their books as more than just decorative objects would never organize them so counterintuitively.
Mr. Friend's performance of end-stage addiction may not convince every viewer, but it is, counterintuitively, fun to watch — he brings the same edge of sardonic humor to Quinn the junkie that he brought to Quinn the killing machine in past seasons.
Global markets have a decidedly different interpretation: negative rates threaten to create more market distortions, undermine banks' profitability and capital buffers, and may counterintuitively result in an increase in savings over spending as investors assess the impact of negative rates on long term retirement income.
The ability to afford what is essentially a huge machine shop has allowed her, perhaps counterintuitively, she said, to make pieces with more spontaneity — "to look as if they're almost easy" — and to continue to have the mental space to think in unconventional ways.
To get the measure through the Republican-led House, Utah legislators might point to another reason to abolish capital punishment, one counterintuitively illustrated in the recent executions of a Texas serial killer and an Oklahoma gangbanger: State executions of the guilty sometimes impede exoneration of the innocent.
Because of the more daunting nature of best-of-five-sets tennis, which men play at Grand Slam events, Murray said it was possible that he would counterintuitively enter a small grass court warm-up tournament next week in Eastbourne, England, only to then skip Wimbledon.
However, the most important source of softness came, counterintuitively, from an unusually mild winter, which resulted in smaller-than-usual heating bills (ultimately, this ought to be a good thing for the economy, since it provides households with more disposable income left over to spend on fun stuff).
Donald Trump, one of the most counterintuitively evangelical-backed presidential candidates in history, winning the white evangelical vote 4-1 despite being a twice-divorced, foul-mouthed billionaire New Yorker who's bragged about his ability to sexually accost women and has been accused of sexual misconduct by several women.
The ambition, the talent in China remain, and rather counterintuitively, because of the trade tension, I think China will actually galvanize more of the national resources, to try and make even greater advancements in technology, especially in areas where the country appears to be more vulnerable today, such as semiconductor chips.
Recall that conventional economics is often bad at predicting outcomes, like the extent that government spending (a theoretical stimulus) can "crowd out" private spending (and thus paradoxically hurt the economy) – or how the S&P downgrade of the United States' credit rating in August 22019 counterintuitively caused U.S. borrowing costs to decrease.
Our northern neighbor's relative lack of violence, its peaceful continuity, its ability to allow double and triple identities and to build a country successfully out of two languages and radically different national pasts: all these Canadian virtues are, counterintuitively, far more the legacy of those eighteenth-century authoritarian reformers than of the radical Whigs.
And although it might do little to tamp down Cabinet shake-ups in the immediate term, Congress could also consider making some reforms — such as minor tweaks to the FVRA — or even (maybe counterintuitively) cutting down the number of appointees that require Senate confirmation, which would help speed up the process for more critical appointees.
"Counterintuitively, once devs were paying for this, they'd be more invested in getting the most out of the integrations so they'd likely invest more and actually push even more info into FB." When Facebook's actions came at the expense of competitors—great; Facebook sought to destroy them anyway by specifically restricting their access to the platform.
There is nothing counterintuitively strategic about Scott Pruitt's Environmental Protection Agency or Betsy Devos's Department of Education; nobody strains to frame Rex Tillerson's public crash course in diplomacy in such lofty terms; the well-documented rises of Jared Kushner and Gary Cohn within the West Wing have inspired plenty of gossip but required little theorizing; likewise for Kushner's more recent struggles.
Promotions by Icelandair offering free layovers in Reykjavik on the way to Europe; the popularity of the television series "Game of Thrones," which has filmed in Iceland; and the eruption of a major volcano in 26, which brought spectacular photos into the mainstream and counterintuitively drew positive attention from travelers, have played a part in putting the country on the map for tourists.
So it was not a minor task to argue, as Obama did during his address, that Americans should replace their fears about the world with optimism; that the crisis that seems so terrifying is, counterintuitively, also a reminder not just that America is vastly stronger and more powerful than its enemies but also that American ideals have shown time and again that they will ultimately triumph.

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