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"crux" Definitions
  1. the crux (of something) the most important or difficult part of a problem or an issue

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This removes the biggest pain point, or "crux" of data analytics in finance, said Philip Brittan, chief executive of Crux.
The study focused on the key rock features in each crux that the climber used for the ascent, as fabricating an entire crux would be cost prohibitive.
" It is, he added, "the crux of the agreement.
" He added later, "That was the crux of it.
" Of course, the crux is "other thing of value.
These helium chambers are the crux of the Airlander 10.
The church became the crux of the Rumsey Street oeuvre.
Immediate debt relief is at the crux of the issue.
For Crux Informatics, raising money was never the hard part.
But the crux is in the phrasing itself: leveling up.
Then, the winner got to the crux of his message.
Our broken political incentives are the crux of these problems.
That's the crux of the problem with de Leon's proposal.
This is kind of the crux of the whole episode.
And those families are at the crux of Thursday's deadline.
"It's a very glassy, smooth, insecure crux," Caldwell told me.
The "relatively soon" phrase is the crux of the announcement.
The crux of sexual assault was once violent physical force.
The "relatively soon" phrase is the crux of the statement.
The crux of Phantom Thread's story is Woodcock's character, sure.
On the contrary, Earth is still the crux of Marvel's storytelling.
After all, the crux of social media is that it's reciprocal.
His website, called ceramics + theory, explains the crux of his interests.
But cities also sit at the crux of some deepening divides.
And the crux of it is held in one secretive briefcase.
The crux of this case rests on the strangeness of Trump.
The crux of the debate seems to be Netflix's theatrical strategy.
The crux of PACT was the nature of the intervention employed.
This strict dieting, called intermittent fasting, is the crux of Kinobody.
That's the crux of the entire issue: talent truly is everything.
Of course, this is the crux: Young has an agency problem.
The crux of the game lies in its wacky level design.
They all reach a point of crisis and revelation: a crux.
THAT WAS REALLY GOING TO BE THE CRUX OF MY PRESENTATION.
OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia is at the crux of the petrodollar.
The crux of the problem is local warming on the mountains.
That crux was that they had violated a political bottom line.
This, generally speaking, is the crux of Sherman's "GameStop Reboot" plan.
Which brings us back to the crux of Adrienne Rich's poem.
This is the crux of the choice voters face in November.
This tax issue likely sits at the crux of FIFA's downfall.
This sweet sticky nikiri sauce is the crux of the dish.
And that lack of information is the crux of the problem.
That was such a crux of the inequity of the system.
Crux Informatics launched with the intention of meeting those very needs.
"The crux of it was that I introduced myself," he said.
In evaluating these narratives, you find the crux of the issue.
Black issues provide the crux of the entire show thus far.
It's not just the memorable summits and crux moves that are fleeting.
Wade, because Neil, you will understand the crux of the Roe v.
The fact that they do not is the crux of the problem.
That's the crux of the argument: nobody thinks Huawei is spying now.
It aims to make a final investment decision on Crux in 2020.
Here's where we get to the crux of the acknowledgement box problem.
For many, JonBenét's participation in pageants was the crux of the case.
This is the crux of my public service, such as it is.
The relationship between Kratos and Atreus is the crux of the game.
Then economic rules and norms were called the crux of the dispute.
This is supposed to be the emotional crux of the episode, presumably.
But such videos exhibit a deep misunderstanding the crux of the joke.
In a lot of ways, Sam is the crux of Uncharted 4.
The crux of the issue will be how to pay for infrastructure.
The crux of "Go Getters" was The Savior's visit to the Hilltop.
"This is the crux of why the law was created," Eliseuson said.
The somebody's-house thing is of course the crux of the problem.
Now, his Vanderbilt Mansion sits at the crux of the club's facilities.
"And that, I think, is the crux of our problem," he said.
These latter consequences seem to be the crux of the exhibition's inquiry.
"The crux of all our issues is poverty," he told staff members.
" The crux of the campaign focused on two songs, "Djin" and "Idols.
The "who sponsored it" issue forms the crux of Dr. Nestle's book.
"All of this together is the crux of the difference," Schaer said.
That's the crux of the problem for House Republicans in this midterm.
To him, the crux of dating apps were not photos, but conversations.
Former employees of Crux Informatics received a stern warning on Valentine's Day.
He worked at Crux Semiconductor in Austin, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
Or Mimosa, the second brightest star in the Southern Cross, or Crux.
But that is the crux of King Spa's appeal: its inimitable otherworldliness.
The crux of the problem extends well beyond the underpaid intern workforce.
The real crux of the issue is that Alison is becoming a Noah.
And with that, we come to the crux: what happened to Joe Cole?
This Upton quote gets at the crux of the GOP's health care woes.
Now let's get to the crux of the column, the doubly good years.
Really, it was his unassuming presence that was the crux of his appeal.
The crux of the game, combat, is where I had the most trouble.
That's the crux of the matter for Sayer, and other farmers I interviewed.
The section is small and, whether intended or not, he becomes its crux.
Here is the crux of what so many have cautioned Trump supporters about.
This capturing-and-battling process is the crux of your in-game progression.
That was the crux of both Cramer's argument and ConocoPhillips' deal with Cenovus.
Yet the discussion on the crux of the negotiations — denuclearization — remains largely putative.
That is the crux of the thing, and also of Peter King's worldview.
And that now brings us to Germany, the crux of the EU disarray.
"This is the crux, I say, of the alleged fraud," Gibb-Carsley said.
And therein, he and others have said, lies the crux of the dilemma.
But therein lies the crux of the debate, the art of the pass.
Here we reach a crux for those who adhere to a revealed religion.
When printed, however, they changed the crux of my argument without telling me.
" He said Mr. Garner's "throat area was in the crux of my elbow.
"I don't think holiday needs to be the crux of it," he said.
"The real crux of employment is pay," said Edwards, who retired in 2017.
Two Sigma, Goldman, and Citi invested $41 million in data startup Crux Informatics.
At the crux of delight is a component that most people miss: Surprise.
For the Trump administration, that is the crux of this inflection point — trust.
The crux of Cecchini&aposs argument is that earnings aren&apost growing organically.
So many people seem to miss the crux of Donald Trump's distasteful performance.
"I really think gas is at the crux of it," Mr. Pomerantz said.
The politics of audience and spontaneity were at the crux of his performances.
At the crux of the thesis is what Hägglund labels as secular faith.
After the article ran, Crux sent a memo to former Crux employees who had signed severance agreements telling them that the startup "will not hesitate to enforce its legal remedies" if former employees share non-public information or disparage the company.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Bruce Miller explained the crux of this season.
The second scenario — satisfying the base — is the crux of the GOP leadership's argument.
At the center of the image is the constellation of Crux (The Southern Cross).
But finding the murderer, or feeling satisfied, isn't really the crux of the show.
"Massaging everything in/out-of the right cache seems to be the crux" Bingo!
Ultimately, putting tiny satellites into orbit is the crux of Rocket Lab's business model.
But the crux of the North Korea problem isn't a relationship between two leaders.
This was the crux of the problem that ISPs had with the FCC rules.
The real crux is "the instability that makes it hard to predict," Vanderlinde says.
And that's really the crux of it, this "how dare you be ungrateful?" attitude.
The crux of his argument was built around Carlson's decision to leave the department.
The crux of Trump's speech might be summed up this way: White Lives Matter.
This conversation is essentially getting at the crux of the conflict within the movie.
Nothing captures the crux of our cyber-security crisis like the Bangladesh bank heist.
Cam Newton is at the crux of the NFL's player safety controversy this season.
This is the crux of the challenge for the new era of precision medicine.
And it's that decision that once again underscores the crux of the Autopilot problem.
Clinton, and his energized grass-roots following, form the crux of his appeal. Mrs.
At the crux of the current political instability is the issue of Gorkha culture.
The crux of the note, one official said, is that ISIS will endure forever.
We sit at the crux of another quantum mobility leap powered by Israeli technology.
This is the crux of the matter: Rarely do dogs get to be dogs.
The crux of the song is basically one chat up line in numerous languages.
The crux of the matter is Mr. Musk's failure to follow the preapproval procedure.
The crux of the drama is that the parts were known to be defective.
The crux of the issue is not whether you would have an abortion yourself.
This is the crux: to reveal painting's mechanism without compromising any of its joy.
The crux of the matter is appearing unflappable while making the other guy sweat.
However obvious it may seem, at the crux of the matter is common ground.
But that's not really the crux of what's happening here, and it shouldn't be.
At the crux of the commission's latest complaint are Mr. Musk's recent production claims.
The crux of her work was how to prepare and enjoy meals during wartime.
However, for me, the crux of the show occurred earlier, during the carnival section.
Close female friendships, blossoming into romance, form the crux of many of his plots.
That's the crux of this entire reboot: Where the hell is Special Agent Dale Cooper?
Suddenly, the question at the crux of my Oscars night burger quest was completely rerouted.
"The crux of all of this is what he did was really disgusting," she said.
It is the crux of his domestic propaganda, and the army's prestige rests on it.
MAX's current fleet consists primarily of Yamaha Crux Rev and Indian manufacturer Bajaj's Pulsar motorcycles.
The noble beast settled in the crux of a low branch and got to work.
The crux of the record really revolved around re-imaging dance forms at 75 BPM.
Unfortunately, again in Trump fashion, he doesn't clearly understand the crux of the problem. Illegal?
The crux of the problem is that the plusses and minuses are not distributed equally.
Almost immediately, Cash was named team captain and was made the crux of Detroit's rebuilding.
The crux of the problem is that Americans and North Koreans utterly distrust each other.
You are the crux of all of this and, therefore, you are your biggest priority.
I think that's at the crux of this question is ... KS: It is citizen's responsibility.
"The crux of the bill is, I'm simply trying to make schools safe," Quinn said.
In this abyss lies the crux of cat love, robotic or otherwise: Inscrutable yet miraculous.
He releases it at the crux of summer and, ugh, it is not club-ready.
And there it is: the crux of why it's so hard to be James Hurley.
This is the crux of womanhood that Guess embodied—to be simultaneously infantilized and vilified.
In the crux of the vinyl rests a solid steel lozenge about four inches long.
For a long time, this was the crux of my Andover experience: always an outsider.
That was the entire crux of the case: Mr. O'Hara could actually have lived there.
Crux of the matter is: is calling someone a "pedo guy" accusing them of pedophilia?
The crux of the connection is the friendship between their fathers, who were eminent composers.
Even more dicey: The reveal of his gayness would be the crux of the episode.
The crux of the debate was what to do with Muslims and Islam in Europe.
Whether that portends the end of their marriage is the crux of this season finale.
The crux of the case against Labour centers on the British left's attitudes toward Israel.
He's the crux of the whole thing, though, like most of us, a victim of circumstance.
She also said dolls, mirrors, and the crux of her arm served as good practice tools.
The crux of their disagreement is over how much power Podemos would have in the government.
But that was expected and ability to get high was never the crux of this test.
At the crux of it all, I've never been able to see them as a joke.
The crux of their apathy toward it appears to be that Holzer deals, unashamedly, in emotions.
Originals: According to several reports, original programming will not be the crux of Apple's TV app.
It is also the crux of an indictment in America against Huawei, a Chinese tech giant.
So, it's a great question, and it was the crux of what my reporting was about.
In Doklam, the crux of the dispute is a self-contradictory old treaty, signed in 1890.
But in some ways, Hickel's response reflects the crux of the dispute between him and Roser.
This is the crux of The Daily Caller's suspicions that Google just wants to destroy conservatives.
That's the crux of this dynamic: No one knows who is a virgin and who isn't.
At the crux of my early, forbidden play experiences was the Nancy Drew computer game series.
Whether that "any law" part extends to non-citizens is the crux of the matter here.
Let's review the most recent transgressions: But see, here is the crux of all of this.
Worse, perhaps, would be the environment Anthony would leave behind, the crux of Van Gundy's case.
And I guess that is the crux of taking a big stand in a small community.
I bartend and serve food at UnChArted, a gallery at the crux of the art community.
"Having a diverse career has been the crux to my survival as an artist," McCraven says.
Low-Post Game The crux of Embiid's offense is his low-post footwork, touch, and scoring.
This has always been the case -- and was at the crux of her negotiations with McConnell.
The crux of the matter may turn on whether L.A.F.C. made an error, or U.S. Soccer.
"Williams' statement to the police was the crux of the case against defendant," the motion said.
That might sound like a dubious proposition, which brings us to the crux of this review.
But the crux of the problem that Harvard's Solar Geoengineering Research Program wrestles with is intentionality.
For Nolle, the crux of the project was to stimulate rich conversations about wealth and inequality.
But the crux of the matter is that my relationship with my body has totally evolved.
The crux is that she and her loved ones did not know what her father wanted.
"The older generation of owners just had climbing walls," said Mr. Goradia of Crux Climbing Center.
Choosing which movies to make is the crux of his job, the hundred-million-dollar decision.
The crux of his defense appears to blaming his former sidekick, Rick Gates, for any wrongdoing.
The crux of the matter, anyway, is about culture and identity rather than religion or policy.
"This company sits at the crux, and is basically the conductor of all these events," he said.
At the crux of the book is the idea of how an institutional memory helps guide society.
C-level departures bled into 2020 with Jonathan Major, Crux' head of information security, leaving as well.
The crux of the matter was that I couldn't tell anyone what had happened to my parents.
Women are the crux of the music industry, we live and breathe music and dictate the culture.
Here's the contradictory crux: what is to triumph in the public domain, the First Amendment or Garcetti?
The crux of the issue are budget caps that were imposed in a 2011 bipartisan spending agreement.
The crux of their argument lies in a misapplication of a 1999 Supreme Court case, Reno v.
Still, for all the pious injunctions to "respect the ingredient," the crux of crudités remains the dip.
The crux of the conversation in 2017 was about the woman taking over the tabloid Kronen Zeitung.
This is, fundamentally, the crux of Congress's DACA debate, and why it is currently at an impasse.
The crux issue, it seemed, was whether the majority leader could be trusted to keep his word.
At the crux of these costs is the effect of the time shift on our sleep patterns.
This built-in conflict of interest — overseeing both prosecutors and judges — is the crux of the problem.
Tim Ryan's take: "White nationalists think he's a white nationalist and that's the crux of the problem."
For a few episodes at least, Cox, as Monica, seemed meant as the crux of the pack.
It has some merit, too, but in Pogba's case it is not the crux of the issue.
This feature is the crux of the lawsuit the Volach brothers, under the name of Blix Inc.
Whether that means it should be the crux of the Democrats' path to power is another question.
The crux of this return on investment is providing quality child care, not just cheap child care.
The crux of the matter is not ignorance of the moral alternatives but a failure of will.
The crux of his testimony had to do with a telephone call to his office on Feb.
The crux of the argument is that VIX derivatives — futures and options — are subject to potential manipulation.
The crux of the current dispute is how much money the authority should commit to the project.
The crux of the issue though, they argue, is broad distrust of politicians regardless of party affiliation.
This denialism is the crux of the new nationalism's disloyal contempt for the United States of America.
This denialism is the crux of the new nationalism's disloyal contempt for the United States of America.
The crux of the system was a network of sprayers installed in the ceilings of each room.
The crux, though, is that we are "not supposed to see or to say this," they write.
And for a cut that gets right to the crust crux of it, watch the video above.
"That's the crux of this move," Cramer argued as the posted its best day in over two weeks.
China later dismissed Trump's remarks, saying the crux of the matter was a dispute between Washington and Pyongyang.
Security and privacy do seem to be the crux of the portal — the URL is facebook.com/safety/youth.
The crux of Chief Justice Roberts' approach to gerrymandering seems to be this: these cases don't belong here.
But the most important question, the crux of this Great Bitcoin Schism, is: who gets to make it?
The crux of AMLO's strategy is to bend the state to his political project, by redirecting public spending.
The crux of the problem is that, while they're beating each other up, neither phone is actually winning.
France is at the crux of a European Union (EU)-wide battle for business and finance from China.
The whole crux of the film, it's about calling people by the names they want to be called.
Nonetheless, his position at the crux of the two worlds yields ripe opportunities for crossover in his research.
That question gets right to the crux of the US-China dichotomy between visionary research and practical implementation.
Apple's "other devices" category grew 62 percent year over year The iPhone remains the crux of Apple's business.
The heartwarming video gets to the crux of why Costco has won so many loyal fans: the prices.
No, this time, Trump is standing for the cause at the crux of Obama's argument against Donald Trump.
But Republicans rarely -- if ever -- acknowledge that the crux of what they want is already allowed under ObamaCare.
Judging by the movie poster, she stands at the crux of whatever awakening the Force has just had. 
All of which leaves "corruption" as the crux of Trump's ever-imploding defense as he slouches toward impeachment.
The post-referendum crisis has only deepened the KDP-PUK rift, the crux of which is President Barzani.
At the crux of this drama are not only entertainment-industry egos—always outsized—but also divergent priorities.
Further, while the crux of a costume is a bathrobe, it doesn't even look like a comfortable one.
The word crux has appeared in 74 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Feb.
But at the crux may have been the fact that her claims, to many women, almost seemed ordinary.
The crux of the play is Willie's inner dilemma, which manifests as a sort of multiple personality disorder.
Many argue that guns are the crux of that problem, so they push for legal restrictions on them.
The crux of the argument: whether Biden has fought to protect or previously backed cuts to the program.
Whether the dealings with Philidor were "improper" will be the crux of the government's case against the defendants.
That's the crux of "Gifted," the director Marc Webb's return to small-scale features after tangling with Spidey.
But Republicans rarely — if ever — acknowledge that the crux of what they want is already allowed under ObamaCare.
Anything and everything is fair game here, and for many, that is the crux of La Grave's draw.
The crux of the problem rests with life in the many poor and violent countries of Central America.
This optimism is the crux of Pisces, who can always sense the first inklings of an oncoming shift.
Determining when voluntary agreements are insufficient is at the crux of the agency's mission, and highlights competing interests.
The crux of the drama is that old standby, a fight (albeit a thrilling one) with his mother.
And that was the crux of much of the conflict that would occur, because we didn't have clear leadership.
The crux of the debate came down to: engineers build the product, but the salespeople keep the lights on.
The crux of "see now, wear now" rests on showing products closer to when consumers want to wear them.
When Helen asks, "Who was he with you?" the conversation quickly gets to the crux of his character flaws.
Europe is no longer caught in the crux of a large Mediterranean migrant influx, as in 2015, he said.
For a long time, I believed the crux of my asparagus fight was directly informed by my only childhood.
That's the crux of what we need to see in the next few weeks to get the right response.
Shell had originally planned to tap the Concerto field after Prelude, but instead decided to tap the Crux field.
The crux of the problem for many income-seeking investors is finding the right balance of safety and yield.
Disney swept the so-to-speak grimness from the fairy tales, but preserved the crux of the story arc.
Crux recently moved into a new office space at 10 Grand Central that the firm hopes to grow into.
There are two exceptions to the "everyone is blind" rule and they are at the crux of the action.
But this was the crux of the problem, children: we thought the algos would do our work for us.
Those select few have now launched Crux Informatics to take over the data processing that big banks need done.
That, LaPensée says, is the crux of why Thunderbird Strike is important, and why it deserved the grant's funding.
However, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) funding made up the crux of support for the Asiatic cheetah conservation project.
"This is ultimately the crux of why it makes a lot of this cloud control very exciting," he said.
The crux of the legal question remains whether U.S. surveillance activity can be made compatible with European privacy law.
The crux of the argument came when Roberts took Grace to task for her position on the wrestling industry.
At the crux of his $5 trillion proposal is the goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
It is the crux of the album and shows how this collaborative environment has helped musicians in Tamanrasset succeed.
FBI Director James Comey was wrong about the crux of his "investigation" into Hillary Clinton's email server, ProPublica found.
But at the crux here is BC telling it how it really is in Hollywood -- celebrities need the paparazzi.
Why it matters: The crux of the issue is Americans' access to lawyers in the face of wartime powers.
The song's crux is saying yes to sex despite fears of AIDS, which frightened gay and straight people alike.
Keith's intention is to study how reflective these materials are, which is the crux of his solar engineering research.
The crux of the debate: Macedonia gained independence in 1991 from former Yugoslavia, with the name sparking a dispute.
Before he reached the crux of what he was saying, he paused to ask where my name is from.
The crux of the plan is an I.P.O. of a stake in Aramco to help finance the kingdom's transformation.
The crux of the enforcement mechanism is whether the tariffs would "snap back" should China renege on its promises.
This is the crux of the advice by Laszlo Bock, a former Google senior vice president of personnel operations.
The crux of the American Humanist Association's complaint is not that Samaritan's Purse does good things for needy people.
The crux of the guidelines is a 15-point safety assessment for automakers, which will eventually go through rulemaking.
At the crux of the paradox is a classic clash between quantum mechanics and Einstein's theory of general relativity.
The crux of the issue is this: your favorite fighter has fouled at some point in a big match.
While there's a lot of exploring to do on the island, the crux of the gameplay is conversation based.
He is Thucydidean in viewing decisions about war and politics, politics and war as the crux of the matter.
The crux of the issue confronting the appeals court was whether the judge, the now-retired Air Force Col.
The Petra-Moss parallel, however, lacks conviction, and the true crux is Mr. Moss's use of the Fassbinder film.
Adequate disclosure has been the crux of the issue as it has played out in litigation and regulatory actions.
"Understanding the enemy is part of her motive, but it's not the crux," Maya Salam writes in her review.
"The crux of the matter is, what is the vital concern of America, is it really terrorism?" it said.
According to Crux, a Catholic news outlet, Karadima was convicted of pedophilia and abuse of his position in 2011.
The crux of the tale is Julia's love for Theo, and her reaction to the betrayals he subjects her to.
I would actually have been satisfied with a deep exploration of that dichotomy as the emotional crux of the film.
But the crux of the matter goes beyond just individual YouTubers being left out of the company's year in review.
Community projects like this Minecraft mission are the crux of the new-age relationships formed between streamers and their audiences.
The crux of the film looks like it'll have to do with T'Challa returning to Wakanda to claim the throne.
The crux of the mode is that you're constantly going into battles with new, and often strange, rules and opponents.
I'm taking my time, breathing, and then I hit the crux and spend too much time worrying instead of doing.
The other crux of my discontent with The Simpsons comes from the way Marge is continually treated like a doormat.
One Republican House member says the crux of the impasse is Trump's failure to rally behind one piece of legislation.
This brings up one final point to consider, which is really the crux of the issue: what, exactly, is diving?
The crux of the similarity between Trump's speech and Nixon's was supposed to be its grand law-and-order theme.
Jean Guerrero is the PEN-winning author of Crux: A Cross-Border Memoir, which explores her relationship with her father.
"The Diana Award to me is the absolute crux of it all because it's taking it through the younger generation."
Here is the hard crux of Girard's account: To free slaves required money, and money on Saint Domingue required slaves.
The International Astronomical Union recognises 88 constellations, ranging from the giant water-serpent Hydra to tiny Crux (the Southern Cross).
"I think the crux of creativity is self-modification," he told the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail in 2005.
" West then turns the phrase on its head, leading to the crux of her book: "So fine, if you insist.
Pelosi's future as leader of the Democratic Party in the House has served as a crux of this year's elections.
And at the center of the debate — the crux of the issue — is protection for consumers with pre-existing conditions.
This has been the crux of arguments at AdAge, The Atlantic, The A.V. Club, Grist, The Outline, and The Week.
The IMF meeting will be a "crux point", said a Western diplomat in Baghdad who closely monitors Iraq's economic affairs.
While Ashton is an intuitive pupil, preferring to ponder the crux of most problems internally, Brianne favors more explicit instruction.
And therein lies the crux of the challenge in accessing investigational drugs — for both Expanded Access and Right to Try.
The term "one country, two systems" is the crux of Hong Kong's de facto constitution, known as The Basic Law.
Yet the days of poking at a physical button as a key crux of mobile computing do now look numbered.
The crux of the treatment depends on using mutated immune cells that have a variant of the standard CCR5 protein.
Endlessly entertaining, often hilarious collages of celebrities, politicians, and ordinary people are at the crux of artist Phillip Kremer's infamy.
"That to me is the crux of what we're trying to do with a lot of technology we're working on."
What if the crux of the moment — really since 2008 — is a matter of selfhood and representation and political correctives?
O.J. Simpson and Casting JonBenét, and it's at the crux of what makes these stories so compulsively interesting right now.
What is perhaps the emotional crux of the story is also the coolest and slickest scene in the entire movie.
It is by far his most fleshed-out proposal, but its crux is simple: Messam proposes forgiving everyone's student debt.
Ms. Damrau and Mr. Grigolo were especially inspired during the four duets that form the dramatic crux of Gounod's opera.
Food and the ways people twist their mindsets to condone its mutations was the crux of Okja's sadness and conflict.
Whether it's tech or retail or any other niche industry, brand value is the crux of a company's continued success.
But the narrative never cohered, and Cummins couldn't escape the feeling that she was avoiding the crux of the story.
The crux of Booker's argument is that America faces a real crisis of mass incarceration and the war on drugs.
Preis recommends the following options: At the crux of boomers' dilemma is the shortage of affordable homes on the market.
There is plenty of truth in all these headlines, but the crux of the matter — as usual — is more nuanced.
"The crux of this case is close collusion between political and capital powers," the court said Friday in its verdict.
The crux of the suit is that the trade secrets taken were used to accelerate Uber's own autonomous vehicle efforts.
At the crux of both sides of identity politics is a simple problem: No one wants to get left behind.
The crux of the issue for many companies is what sort of access the country will have to Europe's single market.
The crux of the prosecution's case came from Alexander Bradley, a former friend of Hernandez's who was granted immunity to speak.
The crux of all this is that even if they are being replaced elsewhere, automation is absolutely eliminating jobs, right now.
The cerebral-sounding crux of the show is not easily explained but would involve the philosophical concepts of perception and Ego.
Which leads us to the crux of the lawsuit (and, we'd hazard to guess, Sequoia's decision to part ways with Goguen).
For two decades, he's flown under the radar while still being at the crux of some of pop culture's strangest moments.
In fact, the crux of his argument for Medicare-for-all is getting rid of the private health care industry's influence.
The crux of the matter is that being a cancer survivor comes with it's own, often unexpected, quality-of-life issues.
But a universal basic income does not get at the crux of the issue of considering caregiving to be women's work.
It's the message plastered across every wall in her school and the lesson at the crux of nearly every children's program.
The crux of my frustration is the idea that the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil.
That's the crux of the argument Erica Belmont and Emily Beagle of the University of Wyoming make in their new paper.
That was the crux of a post I wrote last year, after noticing how easily the iPhone X screen developed scratches.
I remember the first time I told my father I wanted to write about him for what became my memoir, Crux.
The pair also say they are equal partners, something that became the crux of the dispute between Chung and Van Vuuren.
The crux of Naylor's argument is that banks have grown to the point where their size is negatively impacting shareholder value.
This was the crux of the prosecutor's problem: Albanese's narrative required Nunez to be both fiendishly cunning and a complete klutz.
A simple exercise is to lay out the core of what Jumia has released versus the crux of Citron Research's claims.
Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's secretary of state, called the verdict "shocking and painful," according to Catholic news site Crux.
After all, the nuclear issue had been the crux of Washington's, Seoul's and Pyongyang's involvement in summit- and working-level deliberations.
That's the crux of Shaw's presciently modern plot, which in part uses vowels to examine class differences, with a feminist angle.
"The crux of our investigation will be the interaction directly, physically with the child and how that panned out," Grimsdale said.
That is the crux of the problem: We can't cover these stories without showing these pictures or at least acknowledging them.
The crux of Cox and Slee's charge of misdirection against Airbnb is how the purge affects the data released in December.
Flipagram's photo/video montages are similar to Snapchat's Stories feature, which was the crux of Snap's interest, according to a source.
Today, captivated behind our smartphones and laptops, we sit at the crux of another quantum mobility leap powered by Israeli technology.
The crux of the litigation at that point was whether Congress had the power to order people to buy a product.
The crux of MGM's legal argument is that it hired a security firm with Safety Act protection to safeguard the concertgoers.
The main crux of the opposition lies with access to Mexico City International Airport — the country's highly congested main international gateway.
The emotional crux of the play takes place during the sessions, when the two youngsters win each other's trust by jamming.
The crux of the defense was that the responsibility to pay taxes and declare income did not rest with Mr. Buck.
Indeed, the overall market has been functioning reasonably well, and that is the crux of the argument to keep markets open.
Anthony Murphy, founder of the organization, told Crux, a Catholic news service, that bishops had become "embarrassed" to preach the Gospel.
Good governance, proper regulation, and adaptability of the law need to be the crux of the approach to handling Industry 4.0.
We have returned to the crux of the conflict: Two peoples desire the same land, and they will not share it.
That gets to the crux of the show, this question of can you be a bad person and a good father?
Though each chart contains unique insights, the crux of our conclusion can be summed up in a single image (see below).
Murphy said the subjects of public transportation and job availability immediately jumped out at her as the crux of the story.
The crux of the argument is whether the zoning changes will force out industrial tenants, who already feel squeezed by rents.
The crux of the matter, Ms Norton explains, is the "tightness of the fit" between the conditions and the commission's goals.
And notably, the fact that Jewish people have won a lot of Nobel Prizes is not the crux of this paper.
Hood now joins the ranks of other southern Democrats who made Medicaid expansion the crux of their gubernatorial campaigns and lost.
Although the Dutch government promised compliance with the crux of the 2015 ruling, the government appealed the ruling more than once.
The crux of the matter before the court is whether Mr. Skakel was deprived of his constitutional right to a fair trial.
He's an exceptional off-the-bounce creator for himself and others, even as he's the crux of every opponent's defensive game plan.
This latter point has been at the crux of conversations surrounding the longstanding tradition of offering unpaid internships and underpaying congressional staffers.
The crux of the criticism was that all this might hamper innovation and prevent innovators from reaping the benefits they ultimately deserved.
Parity, the cryptocurrency wallet service at the crux of this clusterfuck, was recently hacked and robbed of $32 million worth of Ether.
But the crux of the issue is not the amount Mr Trump will spend; it is how that money will be allocated.
The crux of the problem: a June 30 deadline for cars built to so-called China-5 emissions standards to be sold.
There's combat, sure, but the crux of the game relies on solving hundreds of puzzles and traversing huge landscapes to uncover secrets.
Elizabeth Pritchard, a cofounder who was serving as Crux' head of go-to-market, left in September 2019, according to her LinkedIn.
In September of that same year Two Sigma entered into a strategic partnership with Crux as well, making a minority equity investment.
"The crux of the trope is a fixation on male superiority, a fixation with holding power over an innocent girl," McIntosh says.
" With the tone of someone discovering the crux of an issue, she added: "I'm a black female choreographing for a theater show.
Crux is a unique new offering, created to help our clients much more easily find, explore, and make use of relevant data.
I jug back up to the crux and I'm amped to make another go, but then my body begins to shake uncontrollably.
Well, you know, I will be right with the crux of my point, and you&aposll say we&aposre out of time.
Crux does not sell or resell the data, but has established a network of information suppliers to help clients discover new sources.
The crux of the show, hinted at in its title, is about our tendency as human beings to want to band together.
The way they fit into any given ear is a part of this equation, but the crux of it is water resistance.
That's really at the crux of a lot of what's going on, along with the specifics of her career and his drinking.
The crux of the matter is that the volume and surface area of an animal do not increase at the same rate.
But from then on, whatever we ate when we were together exposed the power differential that formed the crux of our bond.
Sung at the crux of Simba and Nala's revelation that they're in love, the tune is nothing short of first-dance worthy.
I had been looking forward to seeing signature southern star patterns, such as the Southern Cross (Crux) and Alpha and Beta Centauri.
The crux of the fitness conversation needs to use the idea of "weight" and "weight loss" less and focus on better goals.
This is the crux of why you can't have this go on: You're sending two completely different signals to your foreign partner.
At the crux of Robles's case was the question of whether the ADA applies to online spaces as well as physical ones.
On November 4th a unanimous three-judge panel at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the crux of Judge Marrerro's ruling.
The crux of the talks has long been Greece's bloated pension program, which still pays out about 10 percent of G.D.P. annually.
Secretary José Calzada Rovirosa told The Hill in an interview that immigration is no longer the crux of the U.S.-Mexico relationship.
"The crux of it is the lotus that grows from a fetid, yucky swamp that is also nutrient rich," Mr. Schoonmaker said.
That's the crux of Miles Malleson's 1925 "Conflict," an affable relic excavated by the Mint Theater Company and directed by Jenn Thompson.
No wonder she stacks the deck so carefully: She wants us to feel what it's like to live at that terrible crux.
The crux of the joke is already out there and ready to go—all you have to do is find a punchline.
The two pals are 30 years old, the crux age for asking, or avoiding, what-am-I-doing-with-my-life questions.
The crux of the episode was about a new red signal appearing over Boreth — and Discovery, with L'Rell's help, goes to investigate.
The tattooed, dog-owning parent set loves Crux Fermentation Project, which has a fenced yard and is pure Bend magic around sunset.
That was the crux of the government's case — that vertical mergers, at least in this context, can reduce competition and harm consumers.
And though the dramatic crux of the film is Ron's predicament, his is hardly the only racial identity crisis under scrutiny here.
"I think that is potentially the crux of how we can really achieve competency-based education to benefit the diverse student populations."
The real crux of the show, which is hidden beneath all the strange kappa and otter mythological imagery, is personal and human.
And that's perhaps the crux of the Newseum's failure as both an institution and as a shrine to a reflexively skeptical profession.
That, it still seems to me, is the crux of real companionship, time spent over the grapefruit, the grilled cheese, the tilapia.
That is the crux of every Republican presidential candidate's tax plan, virtually all of which would be superior to the status quo.
The crux of the litigation at that point was whether Congress could order people to buy a product, that is, health insurance.
Takeoff weight was the crux of the study, since hotter temperatures can decrease air density, which means less lift for departing planes.
Women are very much present in compliance, marketing, and operations roles, but largely absent from investing jobs, the crux of the industry.
The crux of the lawsuit — whether Qualcomm used anti-competitive practices to maintain a monopoly over smartphone modems — isn't being ruled on here.
In 1990 the two countries agreed to a "Structural Impediments Initiative", which bears a striking resemblance to the crux of the debate today.
"At the crux of the matter is that 90 percent OPEC compliance is being balanced by ever increasing U.S. shale production," he added.
Focusing on this simple goal of identifying and enabling amazing entrepreneurs to create a better tomorrow is the crux of my investment strategy.
The discussion about the parameters of the articles of impeachment -- the crux of any vote to indict Trump -- has also begun among members.
They were seeking Russian bank, tax and court records, the type of documents that typically form the crux of civil money-laundering cases.
The crux of Trump's argument is that other presidents have conducted business while they were in the White House, so why can't he?
The crux of the legal arguments is weighing the right to artistic freedom with the personal rights of Erdogan, the court has said.
The crux of the pipeline argument is that there are not enough underrepresented minorities and women pursuing knowledge in computer science and programming.
Satter believes the preservation of that ability to self-regulate is at the crux of solving both childhood obesity and pediatric feeding disorders.
Still in the crux of this creative turmoil, he went to get his drink and discovered that "Scarif" had been written on it.
The crux of Last Gift's operation is speed, because HIV's genes and proteins start to degrade within four hours of a patient's death.
Whether forcing women to jump through certain hoops to get an abortion is considered an "undue burden" is the crux of the argument.
But even then, the legally binding text itself, which forms the crux of the debate in Britain, would be off limits to renegotiation.
The crux of the problem is that addicts don't know they are buying fentanyl; they believe they are buying heroin or other opioids.
The crux of the suit rests on California's Unruh Civil Rights Act, which bars businesses from discriminating based on a person's gender identity.
He reportedly worked as a computer repair tech and also as a "purchasing agent/buyer/shipping and receiving" at Crux Manufacturing in Austin.
On one side is Constand, now 44, whose testimony of the alleged assault will be the crux of the prosecution's case against Cosby.
Thiel believes the medium's subversive and democratizing potential, as it applies to public art and historical narratives, is the crux of its power.
Per Reuters: Go deeper: John L. Allen Jr., editor of Crux, offers 4 reasons the Vatican appears "so eager" for a deal: 1.
So, despite all the A9's good graces, the crux of mirrorless cameras a very wide lens portfolio, is still on its way.
After passing out the fetus models Rai gets to the crux of his lecture: why abortions are the same as killing a baby.
It's the exploration of A.I., though, that is SEEING's crux, as well as the question: Can A.I. develop its own kind of empathy?
The crux of the legal issue that the Justice Department is now grappling with stems from a 1997 settlement agreement in Flores v.
Read more: Jay Inslee, whose fight to tackle climate change was the crux of his campaign, bows out of the 2020 Democratic primary
The insight that LAMESTREAM and WATER SLIDES can cross is actually the crux on which a workable grid pattern depends in this puzzle.
The crux is whether or not the counter-institutions are utilized in a way that challenges capitalism while supporting and expanding anticapitalist alternatives.
The crux of the deal should be increasing immigration levels, a goal more associated with Democrats, while increasing growth, which should satisfy Republicans.
"That's the real crux of the matter, is interpreting exactly what's going on and trying to figure out who is benefitting," Alcock says.
At the crux of the tape is NBA YoungBoy's optimism and gratitude, which gives it a dimension none of his earlier music had.
At its crux, it accused him of breaching an agreement he'd made to pay $40 million to a woman he'd known for years.
But the crux of the Republicans' argument is less whimsical: Tough election laws, they argue, are needed to keep Democrats from stealing elections.
This is the real ethical crux: We cannot have real equity and diversity in the galleries without first having it in our staff.
The crux of Judge O'Connor's decision centered on the health law's requirement that most people have health coverage or pay a tax penalty.
Now that these pressing existential objectives seem to have been satisfied, economic development has become the crux of the regime's long-term stability.
Again, however, the crux of the conversation seems to speak less to Swift and more to the climate of the current political season.
The crux of the problem is that the field of artificial intelligence has not come to grips with the infinite complexity of language.
You also need to put energy into understanding the crux of the issue, because situations are not always what they appear to be.
Therein lies the crux of Parasite as a parable on class struggle: There is no rich without poor, and no poor without rich.
"There are some who have acted like this, and that is repugnant, but not everyone has," he told Catholic publication Crux in May.
Either way, I suspect Oleg is going to be a narrative crux as The Americans' scope continues to expand beyond the Virginia suburbs.
The crux of the disagreement lies in the two sides' radically different characterisations of the legal issue at stake: the so-called "question presented".
And that's the crux of the issue here in the U.S., without any federal guidelines, Tesla beta testing Autopilot on its owners is legal.
The crux of the disagreement has been that Murphy wanted to raise more taxes, while powerful Democrats in the legislature prefer spending cuts instead.
Is this something that is going to be a longer story arc or is just the crux of the first episode back from hiatus?
The issue is the crux of Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which a developer shared friend data with the Trump-aligned British research firm.
The crux of Facebook's argument is that there is no inconsistency in supporting net neutrality and also offering zero-rated programs like Free Basics.
The crux of the problem with these internally identical Android Wear watches is that tech consumers demand substantive differences between cheap and expensive gadgets.
This is the crux of the problem: Adding Stories has led to people posting fewer pics to the feed, so the feed is boring.
More often than not, it's the issue of effective consent that lies at the crux of the investigation, rather than the sexual contact itself.
The demand for a company to serve as the "plumbing" for the data financial firms ingest is obvious, as Crux' blue-chip investors prove.
To read Murphy's entire Instagram caption, users must click "more," where they'll read that the crux of the post is actually on her blog.
That's at the crux of why so many people are seemingly okay with politically motivated violence against Spencer, like punching him in the face.
That will be a disappointment to Mr Abe, who sees lifting wages as the crux of his promise to restore the economy to health.
A crux of the campaign was the contagious readability of the VW copy—convincing and effortless without clutter, just the right amount of text.
The crux of Practical Magic, messy though it is, comes when Gillian calls Sally to help her escape her abusive boyfriend, Jimmy (Goran Visnjic).
But even then, the campaign was going on and it just became clear to me that [narrative] was at the crux of it all.
The moments are the emotional crux of the show and give gravitas and reliability to a program that is literally about cleaning your space.
The crux of Sahuquillo's project comes in the process of boobs and bodies not only being painted but in being photographed and posted online.
Dear Leah, I'm not really sure where to start on this one, I guess a brief background and then the crux of my issues.
But the crux of what created the last-minute decision for Comey was the September allegation against Weiner and the US Attorney's ensuing investigation.
Fallon argued that the crux of the issue is a dispute between the State Department and the intelligence community over what should be classified.
Extrapolate that through Rust Belt states and, to a lesser degree, the nation, and you see the crippling crux of the 2016 voting patterns.
The possibility of tax reform coming from the new administration has been at the crux of the stock market's rally since the U.S. election.
But the crux of the issue is, how long will it take for conditions to clean up enough to make oral vaccines work better?
And federal courts and state regulators will make small-bore rulings that seem to directly challenge the crux of Uber's relationship with its workforce.
" Then the crux of the question: "Have you ever had those thoughts cross your mind, in this administration, would that have crossed your mind?
Legal experts, both for and against the deal, have described the crux of the official argument in court as hard to prove, at best.
Whether his sudden problems provided better entertainment than a continued steady climb through the field would have is at the crux of the controversy.
He didn't believe there was enough evidence to support a claim of racial discrimination, the crux of their allegation, he wrote in the order.
While the violence here is pretty sick, the stress crux is a shitty relationship involving kids, or a shitty marriage with a garbage person.
I have Matt Crux, a fellow modder, to thank for pushing me into the workshop and helping me with modeling techniques for the game.
The crux of the decision rests on Bărbulescu's employer having failed to adequately inform him in advance that it might be monitoring his communications.
" The crux of this fight is a line in House parliamentary procedure that "personal abuse, innuendo, or ridicule of the President is not permitted.
The crux is that she, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, and ex-beau Nicholas Hoult all had three picture deals that expired with this film.
The crux of the dilemma this community faces stems from BK not knowing, or really just not accepting, what actually qualifies as a donut.
Though an inflection in footwear trends was the crux of the analyst's upgrade, Foot Locker's improving digital platform could also bode well for sales.
The crux of the case remains whether Pantaleo used a chokehold, which is banned by the NYPD; the officer denies he used the move.
But the crux of Chun's argument is just how loyal North Korean troops and citizens will remain to Kim, even during a foreign invasion.
The crux of it — establishing a federal standard for determining if a borrower was defrauded — applies only to loans made in 2017 and beyond.
At the crux of this growth is a rebounding economy and a pool of engineering and computer science students from California Polytechnic State University.
The producer and singer—whose real name is Yana Kedrina—was born in 1990 during the crux of the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
According to the latest Times report, this seems to be the crux of the strategy — delay until the midterms and damage the investigation's credibility.
Jean Guerrero is the author of "Crux: A Cross-Border Memoir" and an investigative reporter for KPBS, the San Diego NPR and PBS affiliate.
Rashad Raymond Moore, 29, who graduated from Morehouse in 2012, said keeping the college all male was at the crux of the school's history.
This complex supply chain has made the phenomenon of "cattle laundering" common and is the crux of the problem in fulfilling the deal's promise.
The show can also fumble in its handling of the worst of BoJack's bad behavior, which often forms the crux of major plot points.
But the crux of the book is how Weinstein tried and was ultimately successful in getting NBC News to kill Ronan's story on him.
He said the popularity of the program was not relevant to whether it had been legally created -- the crux of the challenge to it.
The crux of the defense's case pivoted on tough cross-examination of the six women who have accused him of rape and sexual assault.
"When you have everything you could ever dream of, what do you value?" he asks her rhetorically, addressing the central crux of the show.
The crux of their argument is that energy efficiency standards have made America's dishwashers ineffective with ever-longer cycles, to the consternation of users.
GOP leaders are refusing to attach the immigration measure to the continuing resolution, and it's at the crux of the dispute between the parties.
Mary Jane Healy (Elizabeth Stanley) is a wife and mother whose lifetime of anxiety, perfectionism, and self-avoidance has brought her to a crux.
"The Man Who Knew Infinity," based on Kanigel's book, and directed by Matthew Brown, feels sluggish and stuck, and it hits an insoluble crux.
This is the crux of the Trump defense, and not an argument built on facts in support of a constitutional theory of the case.
The idea that parenthood and marriage are rights everybody should have, but not everybody might want to have is the crux of both shows.
The crux of both of these stories, as with most Kardashian stories, is the tension between reality and what the Kardashians present to us.
But this is a big step for the company, since carrying small satellites into space is the crux of Rocket Lab's vision for the Electron.
And I also think, just given the fact that it's such a real-time platform, it's where the crux of all our conversations are happening.
But there is something in his game that works in any era: the crux of every possession should be to manifest the simplest shot available.
The crux of AT&T's argument hinged on the fact that the FTC doesn't have authority from Congress to provide oversight over common carrier services.
It's the crux of the return episode, but as we learn during the course of that episode, they've been behind bars for quite some time.
The crux of Dorsey's argument has always been that the platform wants to maintain a sort of political neutrality and enforce rules clearly and transparently.
The crux of the argument, laid out by chief U.S. equity strategist David Kostin, is this: We expect higher stock return dispersion in 2017 vs.
The service also aims to solve the crux of accessing commercial garages, Elan Mosbacher, SpotHero's head of strategy and operations, said in a recent interview.
"That's the crux of this move," the  "Mad Money" host said as the Dow Jones Industrial Average posted its best day in over two weeks.
Stocks have risen to record levels since the U.S. election and expectations of tax reform, deregulation and government spending have been at the crux it.
Like the double-cross, the main crux of a scam, or the plot to "Where the Bag At," City Girls' are after something sneakily subversive.
"And that's really the crux of it and has nothing to do with what he might call somebody or what kind of terminology he uses."
The crux of the claim was that electronic voting company Smartmatic is controlled by Soros, but the company has no ties to the Hungarian billionaire.
That's the crux of Get Out's plot, presenting a movie that frightens us in a new way by bringing the conversation back to the viewer.
China dismisses renewed pressure from Trump over its role in North Korea, saying the crux of the matter is a dispute between Washington and Pyongyang.
It is worth reading in full, but the crux of it lies here: What are we afraid to say and why can't we say it?
Things unfold like in most visual novels; the crux of the experience lies in you being presented with different choices to make on Haru's behalf.
And here, of course, is the crux of the issue: harassing content overlaps with harassing behavior, but the content itself is only bits and bytes.
That's right: the crux of Nat Turner's legacy, the two-day rebellion that Turner infamously said God led him to do, felt like an afterthought.
And that small proportion of global finance represented the crux of the argument against green bonds as the best solution to sustainable finance going forward.
The heroes of aviation and space age pioneers served as the crux for Lacoste's fall collection, held on a set that resembled the red planet.
Planting seeds for the future is the crux of Aquarian energy—no other sign is as forward-thinking or invested in building a better tomorrow.
This is the crux of the episode — arguing over consent with a writer that she once admired and realizing that all idols are essentially false.
The crux is the "brilliant factory," a multi-tiered format that harnesses sensors, big data, software, robotics and additive manufacturing (basically, metal-based 3D printing).
Lady Gaga's entered the incredibly personal portion of her career, and her new Netflix documentary Gaga: Five Foot Two is the crux of it all.
With this story, you have the Inhumans and the Avengers directly involved in the conflict, and Captain Marvel and Iron Man serve as the crux.
CRUX ASSET MANAGEMENT The London-based company named Philip Howard as its chairman succeeding Charles Ferguson, who stepped down to become a non-executive director.
At the crux of the battle was P&G's claim it had already launched initiatives to solve the problems that Peltz said he had identified.
That was reassurance enough for them to focus on the America-first, anti-immigrant, anti-establishment crux of his pitch and core of his appeal.
The relationship between Faye and Samuel, the crux of the novel, doesn't have the intended payoff, nor does the resolution of Samuel's longing for Bethany.
The crux of the issue is that there are those who do not agree with some of the votes that Acting Chairman Buerkle has made.
"The judges asked really probing questions to understand the crux of the matter," said Allison Riggs, a lawyer for the Southern Coalition for Social Justice.
However it happened, the Spurs have now reset their franchise's clock back to the early-2000s, when one player was the crux of it all.
The crux of the allegation is that MTN used improperly issued certificates to convert shareholders loans in its Nigerian unit to preference shares in 2007.
Each area opens with the camera resting at a fixed perspective set by the designers, often positioned for maximum emphasis of the scene's emotional crux.
But the crux of the matter isn't grooming preference, but rather, how we keep things fresh and clean during these relentlessly hot and humid months.
This is at the crux of the conservative perception that renewable energy is killing communities, not just jobs, and to a certain degree it's true.
She sent back this amazing piece of writing, and the writing became the crux of the piece, and it changed in this really wonderful way.
The crux of the problem with aliens and humans is we're not hearing or seeing them because we don't have ways to understand their language.
The crux of the allegation against Ms. Love stems from more than $1 million she raised leading up to her re-election campaign this year.
That's the crux of the matter for this small show of photographs by an artist who has become well-known for her White Shoes series.
Two Sigma, Goldman Sachs, and Citi invested $41 million in Crux Informatics, a startup that has a similar goal of improving the plumbing for data.
An hour before the council reached its decision, senior Yemeni officials still were insisting that the Saudi demand would be the crux of any deal.
It's no coincidence that the crux of the split between Russia and the West is over Crimea and parts of Ukraine, annexed by Vladimir Putin.
But it also gets to the crux of the current debate (and split) on Capitol Hill right now about what a final resolution would entail.
The crux of the matter is the indisputable fact that recreational fishing and commercial fishing are two fundamentally different activities needing distinctly different management tools.
The question is whether the crux of the government's explanation for ditching DACA—the purported illegality of the programme—is plausible and defensible under the APA.
The crux of the problem is that Onyeka tells Colton that Nicole is only on the show to find "opportunities" outside of her hometown of Miami.
Over the course of several decades, the world's largest retailer grew into a $400 billion behemoth using two basic strategies as the crux of its playbook.
Much like Starr, Schiff is there at the crux of key interviews behind closed doors and efforts to gather evidence that may further the impeachment inquiry.
The crux of the game, meanwhile, involves the primarily white group using extreme force to create their own society distanced from the rest of the country.
Crux, which has teams in New York and San Francisco, will use the funding to expand its business and hire more staff, it said on Wednesday.
One point in particular, I believe, is at the crux of the matter, and that is the matter of who owns the digital construct of me.
Prosecuting a sitting president and DOJ rules That the evidence wasn't conclusive wasn't at the crux of Mueller's decision not to prosecute, according to his report.
Marvel writer Brian Michael Bendis said Iron Maiden and Iron Woman were considered, but Ironheart gets to the crux of the link between Stark and Williams.
The big picture: Previous lawsuits against the Vatican have failed because the Vatican is covered by immunity as a sovereign state, per the Catholic newspaper Crux.
Managers tend to blame their turnover problems on everything under the sun, while ignoring the crux of the matter: people don't leave jobs; they leave managers.
Morris was already stylistically at the crux of pop, hip hop, and '80s power ballads with her previous album and major-label debut, 2016's Hero.
Of course, the question of whether users consented to their "intangible injury" is yet to be settled, and may be a major crux in the case.
Nothing good seems to lurk in Jeff Pickles' future, and his descent into whatever madness awaits him is set to be the crux of the show.
Getting to the crux of the issue, the words 'secular France' that keep being thrown around as the only reason for the ban is highly illogical.
To be sure, Apple's First Amendment claims are secondary to its extensive criticism of the All Writs Act, the law at the crux of the case.
Managers tend to blame their turnover problems on everything under the sun while ignoring the crux of the matter: people don't leave jobs; they leave managers.
Having to take daring jumps with your terrain shifting around you and having to adapt quickly is the crux of this approach to the level's design.
The crux of the "joke" about the characters' appearance is that they're scary or ugly because they don't look like most people we see every day.
The crux of the issue here — what happens to a party when its base abandons it — is an important issue for the Republicans to address now.
Here is the crux of why the concept of intent has been too loosely applied in the Clinton case, and why the implications are so troublesome.
This is part of what's at the crux of her philosophies: She spent her twenties and thirties dating around, working her way up her career ladder.
The crux of the Times's argument is that Trump has suggested he has does these things; he has bragged about sexually assaulting women on multiple occasions.
But the crux of the issue is whether a test is set that requires continued regulatory alignment in a way that the UK parliament has rejected.
This was the crux of the mission, because the information contained therein was extremely anthropocentric, and the world did not in truth resemble anything like that.
How they made their way into communications channels and networks used by the G.R.U., Mr. Putin's aggressive military intelligence unit, is the crux of the investigation.
Outlander In a show in which a single relationship is the crux of the story, every scene that puts the two main characters together carries weight.
This is really the crux of the issue that I and others are trying to put across, and I think that you've put across very eloquently.
The crux was that, in handling military aid to Ukraine, he placed personal interest above the public interest by using public powers for private political advantage.
The six Pennsylvania dioceses named in the scathing grand jury report even received advanced copies of the 800-page document in May, according to Crux News.
Whether that request was tied to a White House meeting and the withholding of military aid to Ukraine is at the crux of the impeachment inquiry.
This is really the crux of the issue that I and others are trying to put across, and I think that you've put across very eloquently.
In fact, perhaps your camera phobia is not the real crux of the problem, but a mere symptom of your self-criticism and harsh self-judgment.
According to Maya Allison, the curator of the exhibition, the paradoxical activity of conceiving playfulness as seriousness and vice versa formed the crux of his practice.
This was a crux of the artist's practice: She resuscitated female historical figures from obscurity, creating a new feminist pantheon that values alternative forms of creativity.
So the crux of their strategy remains passing a bill with almost entirely (or entirely) Republican votes, through budget reconciliation, as they tried with Obamacare repeal.
The crux of the group's argument was that the Westside tunnel is part of a larger project that the company outlined with a map late last year.
The whole crux of seed cycling is that you add different types of seeds — flax, pumpkin, sesame, sunflower — to your diet during different phases of your cycle.
With her recognition of the greats that come before her, she moves on to the crux of her argument: I'm tone-deaf, and hopefully you are too.
The crux of Damore's argument was that biological differences between men and women are the cause of the gender gap at Google and the broader tech industry.
The (mostly male) members who publicly assailed the academy's changes ended up underscoring the crux of the problem by making the issue, yet again, all about them.
Texas has been at the crux of the abortion war since a draconian 000 law, later found unconstitutional, shuttered more than two dozen clinics across the state.
The crux of the administration's argument is that its immigration policies are immune to a long-standing Tenth Amendment doctrine that historically was championed by conservative justices.
According to the Statesman, Conditt had attended Austin Community College and had worked as a "purchasing Agent/buyer/shipping and receiving" at Crux Semiconductor, a manufacturing company.
Her anxiety and guilt play out over and over throughout Sara's life, but the crux comes when she briefly loses 3-year-old Sara at the playground.
The crux of Agency for International Development, Judge White wrote in her dissent, "is to prevent the government from achieving indirectly what it cannot constitutionally achieve directly".
"The cause and crux of the Korean nuclear issue rest with the U.S. rather than China," added Hua in an official transcript from the foreign affairs ministry.
The crux of the interview, though, was that accusations of harassment in Australia are a much trickier bargain — and they're already a dangerous game in most countries.
Kinobody's exercise regimen was pretty standard—three days a week in the gym, alternating arms, legs, and abs—but the crux of the program is intermittent fasting.
Crux, a well-informed Catholic news agency, said the great majority of senior Catholic clergy oppose Brexit, although they have been coy about saying so in public.
Whether that'll hold up in court (alongside the NAS study affirming that attribution science as a whole is real and a generally accepted methodology) is the crux.
The crux of Spotify's argument is that it is directly competing with Apple's music streaming service but the 30 percent fee requires it to inflate its prices.
Some of them were guilty of little more than liking tattoos, band T-shirts, and heavy metal, and their struggle is the crux of Crowcroft's lively book.
And so the crux of the anticipation surrounding season three of Serial is the question of whether it will be more like season two or season one.
Hogan's theme, where he declares his creed of being a "real American" that will stand up for his freedom-loving fans, is the crux of it all.
In every case, Jiang claimed that the iPhones could not be turned on, which turned out to be the crux of the scam, according to the government.
At the crux of the issue is Turnbull's desire to reinstate the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC), the construction industry's watchdog, which was abolished in 2012.
The woman whose simultaneous affairs with John Profumo, the war minister, and Yevgeni Ivanov, a Soviet naval attaché, put her at the crux of cold-war politics.
China later dismissed the renewed pressure from Trump over its role in North Korea, saying the crux of the matter was a dispute between Washington and Pyongyang.
The crux of the matter, the data finds, is that small retirement account balances of today's retirees aren't providing enough to supplement relatively small Social Security earnings.
The crux of the proposal would penalize legal immigrants if they or their family members have used government benefits -- defined widely in previous drafts of the policy.
The crux of the prosecution's case centered on testimony from Bradley, a former friend of Hernandez who was granted immunity to testify against the former NFL star.
At the crux of the infighting are questions about privilege and access to health services—issues that are deeply intertwined with the history of HIV advocacy itself.
It was the man, woman, or group of humans known as Satoshi Nakamoto who, with Bitcoin in 2008, solved the crux—the so-called double-spend problem.
Here's the crux of the problem: After the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve Board under Ben Bernanke decided to lower short-term and long-term interest rates.
But the real impact of his work hinges on its profoundly disturbing crux: whom and what do we trust in today's increasingly complex world to determine credibility?
Just when Jared Kushner's policy portfolio couldn't get any thicker, the president's son-in-law has reportedly found himself at the crux of a critical coronavirus decision.
According to Crux, a Catholic news outlet, the Vatican found Karadima guilty of sexual abuse in 2011 and sentenced him to a life of prayer and penitence.
They began by going over some basic background — questions about her family and her health — and quickly got to the crux of their expectations for the hearing.
"The crux of the question is whether his work belongs inside our boundaries for intelligent debate, and I have no doubt that it does," Bennet told me.
The crux of the game is puzzles, and Games Starter's Jesús Fabre told me the developers were concerned that Realm might actually be a little too difficult.
"Life is grand, and wouldn't you like to have it go as planned?" is the crux of "Patient Zero," from "Mental Illness," her album due March 31.
"Western Motel" sits at the crux of this ambivalence, depicting a striking landscape, but as seen through the window of a generic indoor space built for refuge.
Trump's Justice Department is making a related argument in another legal fight at the crux of Democrats' impeachment fight — over Robert Mueller's most sensitive grand jury materials.
And although wealthy people often turn to advisers to help their money grow, spending is at the crux of what all good advisers do for their clients.
The crux of the issue revolves around border security and immigration but, as is often the case in politics, the public-facing motivations may be masking others.
Marie Collins, an Irish clerical abuse survivor, recently told the Catholic website Crux that she felt the church lacked transparency and clarity in dealing with the crisis.
The fire reduced nearly all of Paradise, population 2000,210, and large chunks of surrounding towns to ash in an area already in the crux of a housing shortage.
Crux, owned by Shell, Osaka Gas and a unit of Seven Group Holdings, is one of several gas fields that have long been awaiting development off northwestern Australia.
Historically, Gaza was at the crux of land and sea trade connecting Africa and Asia, a centrality that infused its cuisine with a diversity of spices and styles.
Here's the crux of Brody's review that has the internet in a tizzy: Avengers: Infinity War would make little sense in the absence of its pack of predecessors.
In Los Angeles, the crux for Thai cuisine in the United States, cooks often struggled to find traditional Thai ingredients before Bangkok Market opened in the early 1970s.
What to watch: As the techlash intensifies, eyes are on federal regulators, but local and state lawmakers will be in the crux of the action, too, O'Mara says.
Speaking at a news conference, Taiwan Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Joanne Ou said the crux of the problem was China giving the wrong case number details to the WHO.
But soon, I began to feel that the pressure to make my mixed-race identity my rhetorical crux was as much externally imposed as it was self-inflicted.
One of the matters at the crux of the dual disruption payday lenders face from the feds and from fintech stems from the high rates they charge borrowers.
In any event, for now, the crux of the matter is that Spotify has been locked into licensing deals that do not give it a strong enough margin.
But there's the whole crux: a great feature that might've factored into the initial buying decision for some is just gone and now requires a workaround to maintain.
The crux of the issue for Aixtron is that it makes devices which produce crystalline layers based on gallium nitride that are used as semiconductors in weapons systems.
Though that sidesteps the contractual crux point that's really exciting privacy advocates — and making them point to the CNIL as having slammed the first of many unbolted doors.
It seems to mean that the crux of the government's case against VW's admitted emissions cheating will be that the company defrauded customers who financed their VW purchases.
The centrality of crushed hot pepper—shatta in Arabic—is rooted in Gaza's rich history at the crux of trade and movement between the Middle East and Africa.
The crux of this episode is the meeting of Diane, played by Laura Dern, and the evil doppelganger, who, let's all agree, is not Special Agent Dale Cooper.
But in this lies the crux: Matisse has transposed the fantasy of a sex slave into his living room, positioning female sexual subjugation as part of the everyday.
It says that early seventeenth-century Europe hung at a crux, with religion pulling it backward into medieval ignorance and science straining to push time forward into modernity.
"In our personal lives, and in our public policies, we should treat all people with dignity as they are created in the image of God," Nickless told Crux.
And now, "justice" -- the crux of some of the most gripping stories of the past 12 months -- has been recognized for its central place in the public consciousness.
Paranoia and anger reigned on both sides, though, and the emotional crux of the story lies in the arrogant, tone-deaf and eventually criminal behavior of the Rajneeshees.
This is no excuse for discrimination, for example of the Roma people or gay people, or the rejection of immigration, which is currently at the crux of tensions.
This is the crux of Joseph Heller's 1961 novel "Catch-22," set in World War II. The main character, Yossarian, and his fellow bomber pilots count their missions.
The crux of the matter is that the adaptation of the novel can now benefit from changes in the modes of creation, production and circulation of audiovisual materials.
While Artist and Mother focuses on Los Angeles women and their practices, it's the pain and euphoria of motherhood, as experienced by femme artists, that is its crux.
This is the crux of the show: how to tend, how to preserve and love this land, which serves as a metaphor for the fragile familial bonds surrounding it.
"The crux of it is the most forward-looking data tends to be measures of sentiment which themselves are heavily influenced by what's happening in financial markets," LaVorgna said.
But even if I'm not totally sold on Neolution as the crux of the show, damned if this season premiere didn't make a strong case for shutting me up.
The Trump team's push for political dirt on Biden from Ukraine — carried out while Trump withheld vital military aid from the country — was the crux of the impeachment inquiry.
There's a surprising amount of lore and storytelling in the game, but the crux of the experience lies in leading these titans, along with hundreds of troops, into battle.
The crux of the problem is that states — especially Delaware, Nevada and Wyoming — have made it easy for people to set up shell companies without providing any personal information.
The crux of the claim is that the use of defeat devices "had to be disclosed under German securities laws," Ms. Herrmann said in an email response to questions.
Proving a conspiracy is the crux of the lawsuit, which is rooted in a rarely invoked component of an 1871 federal law commonly called the Ku Klux Klan Act.
This is the crux of LaCroix's success: People will spend far more than what a case of its cans cost to tell the world how much they love LaCroix.
But the crux of this example is how important art is: How we have to value our artists, whether they specialize in painting, sculpture, poetry, song, dance or film.
The crux of Welch's ruling were the cell phone records used to help convict Syed, and his original defense attorney's failure to cross-examine the state's cell tower expert.
"The crux of the problem is atrocious policing, especially in the intelligence and detective services," says Mary de Haas, who has monitored the violence in KwaZulu-Natal for decades.
And that's the crux of it: Silicon Valley's soft power message about the halcyon beauty of its workplaces feels increasingly disingenuous to the rest of the world, even hypocritical.
"It's all about logistics on this one and since we're doing a lot more importing and exporting, that's really the crux of the issue this time around," said Kilduff.
The crux of the allegations is that senior managers at Steinhoff inflated revenue figures by the sale of assets to purportedly external parties, which were actually associated with Steinhoff.
At the crux of the CFPB case is whether the director wields too much power without accountability to the president, in violation of the Constitution's separation of powers provision.
Conversely, the country took in $231 billion in U.S. goods last year, a deficit that forms the crux of Trump's gripes against NAFTA and its effect on U.S. jobs.
At the crux of Wednesday's case is whether the CFPB's director wields too much power without accountability to the president, in violation of the Constitution's separation of powers provision.
The crux of the case involved the departure of Google's lead self-driving car engineer, Anthony Levandowski in early 2016 to create his own autonomous driving truck startup Otto.
Talking about sanctions Flynn's conversations with Kislyak, which amounted to the crux of his guilty plea Friday, were the main reason for his firing shortly after Trump took office.
But the the crux of the argument against the market remaining at new highs is it's been going on for so long that, darn it, it just can't continue.
The crux of NOAA's concern is that new 5G users will operate too close to spectrum (85003 GHz) that meteorologists rely on to detect water vapor in the atmosphere.
The crux of Schwartz's concern is Jia's reliance on equity-backed loans, a financing strategy that could leave Nevada taxpayers vulnerable to the whims of China's volatile stock market.
He spent a great deal of time shaping Trump's policies on China and trade, the crux of his economic nationalist message, yet found limited success in advancing that agenda.
Notably, their measure sidestepped McCarthy's divisive tactics in smearing supposed communists coming before his committee, the crux of the issue, in favor of his offenses against the Senate itself.
The crux of the problem goes something like this: Retailers both online and offline have found that a new generation of shoppers are less interested in visiting their storefronts.
The details are complicated, but the crux is that insurers and state regulators worked together to find a way to funnel more federal money into the Obamacare insurance markets.
"The crux of the issue is that in New York City, we criminalize poverty," Kerry Kennedy, president of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, said in an interview on Wednesday.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated earlier Tuesday that the crux of the trial will begin next Tuesday, while senators are expected to be sworn in later this week.
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The crux of their argument is that Mr. Trump is accused of no crime and thus cannot be impeached, a legal theory that is rejected by most constitutional scholars.
Invoking everyone from Oliver Cromwell to Napoleon Bonaparte, Abbas' diatribe usefully shone a light on the real crux of why the conflict still rages after more than 100 years.
According to Crux, a Catholic news outlet, Karadima was convicted of pedophilia and abuse of his position in 2011 and was sentenced to a life of penitence and prayer.
The extent to which the clinic closures can be blamed on the law is the crux of the first abortion case to reach the court in almost a decade.
Uber was also ordered to keep engineer Anthony Levandowski away from work involving Lidar, a key sensor technology in self-driving cars that is the crux of the current litigation.
The crux is that many customers believe Apple is tricking customers into prematurely buying new iPhones, when a cheaper battery replacement could have made their old phones last much longer.
But perhaps more than anything he's done on the campaign trail, it's Mitchell's sense of humor that has been the crux of the Wisconsin political press corps' coverage of him.
Exactly what enables Enitan to harbor this degree of cognitive dissonance is both the crux of "Farming" and a point on which this provocative if slightly plodding movie remains elusive.
It's the crux of Google's latest celeb-filled ad campaign, which bears the tagline "Make Google Do It." But left unspoken is what users might be sacrificing for such benefits.
"The main crux of the story is about the dynamics between a group of women all stuck together, and then also the power shifts between men and women," she says.
A long-running legal battle between the U.S. government and Microsoft has been dismissed by the Supreme Court (PDF) after the crux of the conflict was mooted by recent legislation.
Ultimately, the third allegation of Assange's indictment is what I believe to be the crux of the matter -- that Assange agreed to assist Manning with cracking a US government password.
After all, the pair we end up choosing will become the crux of our uniform for the blustery months ahead, so the pressure's on to make it a worthwhile investment.
The crux of the CCR's challenge is that the NYPD's current body camera policies instead undermine officer transparency, and thus doesn't satisfy the reform requirements granted by the original suit.
And, indeed, the words "time is up," are very much in line with the crux of the countless movements and protests that have taken place in the last twelve months.
The crux of India's reluctance to the program is the fact that the $46 billion corridor will traverse Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, with officials declaring that the venture violated Indian sovereignty.
It's a funny confluence of circumstances, but the crux of the matter is simple enough: misogyny rears its ugly head in Hollywood the same way now as it does then.
The game is all about getting more powerful through the acquisition of weapons and armor that make you more potent at killing hostile alien creatures — the crux of the game.
At the crux of their unexpectedly tight bout is, rather than any brooding, existential question about the future of the party, a case of differing personalities and approaches to policymaking.
But to take his column on good faith, the crux of his argument seems to be that Rotten Tomatoes is promoting the worst of democratized criticism, rather than the best.
The crux of the matter is that while the president and his senior aides always get an advance look at the jobs data, they never talk about it in public.
That was the crux of the matter: Paige is not a normal American kid, but the daughter of KGB spies, and her parents long to bring her into their fold.
TheLostBegotten frequently veers into rants about Donald Trump and rarely speaks in full sentences, but the crux of his argument is, essentially: It's 211, why doesn't SpaceX use HD cameras?
The conflicting crux in Brown Sugar is the direction of hip-hop and what this would mean for the two lovers who'd grown and matured just as the genre had.
While his finances are complex, the crux of the charges against him are that, allegedly: Gates testified Monday that on all these fronts, Manafort knew exactly what he was doing.
"The crux here is Mr. Apperson's blatant disregard for my life, any life ... anybody driving up and down Lake Mary Boulevard," he told the judge, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
A major crux of Hawaii's argument is that Trump's intent behind the executive order is to institute a "Muslim ban," which they say would be a form of religious discrimination.
The crux and climax of "Big Little Lies" comes in the season finale, at a costume fund-raiser in which attendees arrive dressed as either Elvis Presley or Audrey Hepburn.
Climate change was a crux of the summit; so was imagining how to live when many of us have been made to feel like our existence is an environmental burden.
The novel in its spaciousness allows world enough and time for epochs to evolve, but the short story must seize in its thimble, all at once, crisis and its crux.
It's worth noting that the main statistical crux used here, the PGS, was shown in another work to overblow effects like these by a factor of 10, in some cases.
The danger of socialism is the crux of what President Donald Trump is due to say in Miami, though the theme may be more about US politics than anything else.
Yet, sustaining the sanctions is the crux of U.S. strategy, designed to force North Korea to choose between a viable economy and its nuclear weapons and long-range missile programs.
The crux is whether the owners of the information, such as AT&T or Verizon, have received consent from their customers to sell it on to third parties, he says.
The crux of this Exxon case hinges on whether they were keeping "two sets of books," said climate activist Kert Davies, who helped expose Exxon's past funding of climate denial.
The crux of Giuliani's allegation is that Joe Biden tried to have Ukraine's top prosecutor ousted in 2016 because of an investigation into Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian natural gas company.
The crux of the trade efforts have been mostly aimed at China all along, and Clifton said the administration's reference to revamping the World Trade Organization is an important step.
This is the crux of the company's argument: The Rideshare Guy survey asks a number of questions about how much drivers earn and how many hours they work per week.
"We think the crux of their struggle is the push for direct funding to address the marginalization these communities face," said David Delgado, the national electoral institute's delegate for Michoacan.
Pushing for real rules, and maybe a whole new agency At the crux of this debate is one glaring issue: the net neutrality rules we had in place weren't perfect either.
The crux of Alphabet's lawsuit against Uber rests on a claim that Levandowski stole the design for a key sensor technology called lidar before he left the company to start Otto.
The platforms at issue are Google Earth, Google Maps, and Street View—all of which rely on elements of third-party imaging, which appears to be the crux of Google's pushback.
The crux of the business proposition for blockchains is that the tech can offer a digital ledger that's stored concurrently in multiple locations and whose entries are practically unalterable once added.
If they don't work together to get at the crux of the issue of rising health care costs, I'm not sure that any plan that they put forth will be ideal.
Now that "biological sex" is the leading factor in making those decisions, the fact that it is not defined anywhere in the manual means the crux of the policy is ambiguous.
Here, according to previous PEOPLE reports, other news accounts and statements from the Cheneys themselves, is the true story behind their fight, the crux of which was love — familial and romantic.
Brittan said the firm has clients from the biggest hedge funds to small start-ups, though declined to name any beyond the investors that are already public about working with Crux.
"Gathering information about the world, doing analysis, and driving unique insight is the life-blood of the financial industry", said Philip Brittan, the chief executive officer of Crux, in a statement.
The two stories, both at the crux of the 2008 financial crisis, are important to understanding why the market tends to freak out every time a big bank hits rough waters.
"Banks are caught at the crux of that push and pull between earnings and political/trade concerns because banks are levered to future economic growth and political stability," said BNPPAM's Sherman.
Uribe-Etxebarria says that the predictive engine is currently the crux of the company's technical development: it actually uses third-party technology for automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech capabilities.
An organization representing hundreds of thousands of Catholic nuns and priests worldwide said Tuesday they made "errors in judgment" in their handling of child sexual abuse cases, Catholic newspaper Crux reports.
But an even more fundamental question formed the crux of the inquiry: Did all of the black magic Cambridge Analytica sold to clients, from politicians to defense agencies, really even work?
The crux of the episode happens when Rebecca and Jack go out to dinner with Miguel and his wife Shelly (Wynn Everett), who reveal somewhat suddenly that they are getting divorced.
The crux of To Pimp A Butterfly follows Lamar into the reclamation of black self-love and humanity, an inherently rebellious act in a society where blackness is synonymous with criminality.
It is called "The Russian Hoax: The Illicit Scheme to Clear Hillary Clinton, Frame Donald Trump," the crux of what should be in the I.G. report, Gregg Jarrett is with us.
The crux of the senator's plan is to vastly strengthen federal oversight of federal elections from start to finish with the money and enforcement power needed to make it a reality.
"Too much leverage is the crux of the whole thing," Eric Metz, chief investment officer at SpiderRock Advisors LLC, in Chicago, who was not at the conference, told Reuters by phone.
Vatican employees have long complained that the church's lofty rhetoric about social justice and workers' rights aren't always respected inside the Vatican itself, said CNN's Vatican analyst, John Allen of Crux.
It's tangential to the main story, and short on action (except for the part where a chunk of her face gets bitten off!), but it's the thematic crux of the novel.
In addition to the stars of Crux and Centaurus, other notable showpieces we observed include the Milky Way's largest companion galaxies: the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC).
" In an interview with Crux, Bishop Walker Nickless said that the firestorm over King's comments is an opportunity for Catholics to "examine our attitude towards acceptance of others different from ourselves.
That was the crux of a message delivered on Friday by Sandra "Sandy" Magnus, a seasoned former astronaut, during an official meeting of spaceflight safety experts in Houston, Texas, on Friday.
Most often, the crux of these messages was to encourage those with suicidal thoughts to seek help, and included the sharing of information for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and website.
It's this issue — that Apple may be forcing users to use its own (often more expensive) repair centers — that seems to be at the crux of a potential class-action situation.
That's at the crux of why so many people are seemingly okay with politically motivated violence against Spencer, like punching him in the face or, potentially, violently protesting at his speech.
But TMIP, CRUX, and The Buffalo Jump—his newest venture—all have one thing in common: they echo the chef's dedication to capturing a sense of place wherever he is cooking.
Jean Guerrero is the author of the PEN-award-winning Crux: A Cross-Border Memoir, and an Emmy-winning investigative journalist at KPBS, the NPR and PBS affiliate in San Diego.
" He said the crux of the matter was a different approach taken to trade negotiations by the U.S "I think the problem is that there are two very different approaches here.
Our reporters following the negotiations say the crux is this: How do you offset tax cuts for corporations and the middle class without alienating key constituencies by eliminating popular tax breaks?
He is also good on climate change (the technical solutions are there, and all will be fine "if society chooses reform," though that choice is surely the crux of the problem).
"The crux of the angst investors are feeling as the coronavirus spreads surrounds what might happen to consumer spending," wrote Scott Wren, senior global market strategist at Wells Fargo Investment Institute.
At the crux of the conservatives' boycott is a belief the NRCC is now supporting moderates who back the party's leadership against conservatives who push the party further to the right.
This observation leads to the crux of her book's thesis: the path to breaking bad habits lies not in resolve but in restructuring our environment in ways that sustain good behaviors.
"Having dangerousness is at the crux, in my opinion, of what we would like to see changed with some of these laws," New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea told WLNY.
The crux of the citizenship issue has been whether her father notified the United Nations — who then would inform the United States — that he had been fired before she was born.
"I think, you know, the crux of this work is to really ensure that everyone feels seen and valued for their differences and feel like they were thought of," she says.
The crux of that change was that while accessibility-related product decisions used to too-often rely on grassroots advocacy from people like Allen, there's now a standardized process in place.
Washington accuses Chinese firms of stealing the trade secrets of U.S. companies and forcing them into joint ventures to acquire their technology - the crux of Trump's current tariff threats against China.
Its crux is a series of frames within frames, and the farthest back is a square with columns of springs tethering opposite sides, trapping a strip of black cloth behind it.
And while US national security issues are interesting, and the crux of why she remains a historic figure in its annals, many wanted to hear about her Bradley-to-Chelsea transition.
Alsup granted Waymo's request for a pretrial injunction in May, prohibiting Levandowski from working on Lidar, a sensor technology for self-driving cars that is the crux of the current litigation.
"The crux here is Mr. Apperson's blatant disregard for my life, any life... anybody driving up and down Lake Mary Boulevard," Zimmerman told the judge Monday, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
He was charged with six counts related to the 2014 standoff: The crux of the complaint, which you can read in full below, deals with the events of April 12, 2014.
"I consulted with a Jewish psychoanalyst," the head of the Catholic church told French sociologist Dominique Wolton, according to excerpts from her new book published in the independent Catholic news portal Crux.
Earlier this week the Metropolitan Water District (representing 19.5 million Californians from LA to the Mexico border) bought the better part of five islands in the crux of the state's water infrastructure.
"The impetus for the lawsuit is drug prices in TV ads, but the crux of it is HHS not having the authority to mandate this action," said Eli Lilly in a statement.
The fire reduced nearly all of Paradise, which has a population of 27,000; large chunks of surrounding towns have become ash in an area already in the crux of a housing shortage.
He's also the first official who is believed to have been on the July 25 call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which is at the crux of the Dems' inquiry.
The crux of the video is that one potential solution to traffic-choked cities could be big, room-sized vehicles with a ride height that goes over the cars on the road.
At the crux of this lawsuit: a 2016 reinterpretation of a 2012 amendment to a 1957 law that Spotify is using in 1.693 as leverage against Warner in a global licensing fight.
It is not illegal to set up trusts or shell companies, but the fact that owners who do can remain completely anonymous is the crux of the problem, according to financial experts.
At the crux of its strategy are two tactics: playing into consumers' love for a treasure hunt, and finding ways to ensure the orders they ship are additive to its bottom line.
Richardson also played Reggie in the film, which may be why Simien saw his potential and made Sam's kindred activist spirit the crux of this episode — and of the series, by extension.
The crux of the real debate, Baker says, is that "there really is no downside" to banning combined banking, so Congress might as well do it on better safe than sorry grounds.
It seems very safe to assume that it'll undo the Title II classification of internet providers and therefore remove all current net neutrality protections, since that's the crux of the initial proposal.
Long the crux of Wells Fargo's strategy, cross-selling has been at the center of the scandal, since regulators said the pressure to hit sales targets drove employees to create unauthorized accounts.
"The crux of its argument is that IBM knows more about AI and about economics than the 'fearful prophets' and that any mention of risks is a dangerous, Luddite fallacy," said Russell.
That's really the crux of it: the HomePod sounds incredible, but not so world-bendingly amazing that you should switch away from Spotify, or accept Siri's frustrating limitations as compared to Alexa.
The crux of the series, written by Nick Payne and premiering on Netflix in the US, is Joy (Toni Collette) and Alan's (Steven Mackintosh) mutual decision to have sex with other people.
The crux of the allegation in the motion is that MTN's bankers did not inform the central bank in time when the company brought in hard currency five to seven years ago.
The FARC's disarmament and conversion into a political party is the crux of a peace agreement forged over four years of hard talking in Havana and signed in Cartagena on September 26th.
"The crux of the dovish argument stems from concerns about global risks and we anticipate the minutes will be littered with references to this," economists at RBC said in a note Friday.
The crux of the method consists of the order in which you go through and discard your belongings: first clothes, then books, papers, komono (miscellaneous items), and then things with sentimental value.
The crux of the problem is the decline in living standards and job security for those who formerly held good, stable, union jobs paying medical benefits and providing defined-benefit pension plans.
The crux of the problem is that Nusra Front fighters, affiliated with Al Qaeda, are intermingled in parts of insurgent-held territory with rebel groups that have agreed to the partial truce.
The steel industry sits at the crux of a major debate playing out across the world economy, one that could soon be intensified by a looming change in the global trade rules.
The crux of their argument: That Trump sought to extort Ukraine's leaders into publicly announcing investigations into the Bidens and the 2016 election by withholding congressionally approved military aid from the country.
" But Psaki said the crux of the speech was "much more about who we are as a country and democracy and liberal Democratic values and that's something he has long believed in.
"The crux of prima facie we're addressing today is – 'What are the limits of the commonwealth's reliance on hearsay for a criminal case in Pennsylvania?" argued Christopher Tayback, one of Cosby's attorneys.
What Trump is being investigated forThis acknowledgment gets to the crux of the impeachment inquiry, which is focused on whether Trump abused his power by using his public office for private gain.
After all, the heart of the controversy – the crux of the whole brouhaha – was that Joe Biden's son seemingly profited from his father's position in the Obama administration, in an unappetizing manner.
Washington is accusing Chinese firms of stealing the trade secrets of U.S. companies and forcing them into joint ventures to acquire their technology — the crux of Trump's current tariff threats against China.
We suddenly remember how family money conversations are the crux of every fictional family drama from Jane Austen to Gilmore Girls, and we'd like to avoid all that, thank you very much.
Chinese spokesman Geng said the crux of the North Korea issue was not China, and that China has made great efforts to try and bring about the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
This agency makes Beauty nearly unique among the classic fairy tale heroines that most Americans know, and it forms the crux of the argument that Beauty/Belle is an empowering feminist hero.
The crux of stoner comedies largely hinges on a quest, undertaken by generally two or more friends who have adventure thrust upon them while they're a little too high to fully cope.
That inner conflict—between setting an example for an entire group in need of salvation and being a human with earthly desires, like "Lust" and "Love"—forms the crux of the album.
That is the real crux of Zimmer's case for free speech: Not that it's necessary for democracy (strictly speaking, it isn't), but because it's our salvation from intellectual mediocrity and social ossification.
Also on Tuesday, the Catholic news outlet Crux revealed letters that seemed to confirm that Pope Benedict imposed restrictions on Mr. McCarrick, as Archbishop Viganò had asserted in a long accusatory letter.

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