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"cut and dried" Definitions
  1. decided in a way that cannot be changed or argued about

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The case for reappointing Ms Yellen is not cut and dried.
But perhaps it isn't so cut and dried, Noah points out.
But, Scarcelli insisted, the link to poverty is fairly cut-and-dried.
However, the case is less cut-and-dried than those numbers seem.
I find that both beautiful and tragic, and not cut and dried.
On social media, however, his career wasn't quite so cut and dried.
The American AI Initiative isn't as cut and dried as the critics suggest.
But that argument is not as cut-and-dried as it once was.
In some ways, it'd be great if it was that cut and dried.
Relationships aren't that cut and dried, so how could losing your partner be?
It's so weird how gender fluctuates so much; it's not necessarily cut-and-dried.
However, for other parents, the benefits of bilingualism are not so cut and dried.
Anonymity not a cut-and-dried issue, nor are these easy questions to answer.
But some wonder if the cut-and-dried approach of today misses the point.
That seems like a pretty cut-and-dried violation of basic net neutrality principles!
But it's not as cut and dried as some people are making it seem.
Experts said the impact of the policy, if enacted, was pretty cut-and-dried.
VICE: Besides the anniversary marker, why probe a crime that's seemingly pretty cut-and-dried?
Some may say that insider trading by now is a pretty cut-and-dried topic.
It's not always a cut-and-dried scenario like so often technology seems to be.
But the relationship between earnings and stock market performance is sometimes not cut and dried.
Does relief that racism didn't derail a cut-and-dried case reflect a pretty low standard?
Singling out the exact moment a star earned the "super" prefix is hardly cut and dried.
More than meets the eye But with the presidency, things are rarely so cut and dried.
The lawyer, her name is Debra S. Katz, she said this was pretty cut-and-dried.
There's no cut-and-dried checklist, and not enough closely related cases to guess at a verdict.
If your tax situation is fairly cut-and-dried, TaxAct could be the right fit for you.
There's cut-and-dried evidence that Cohen negotiated the deal while using his Trump Organization email account.
A president sleeping with a White House intern, by contrast, is clear cut-and-dried sexual harassment.
Suddenly, what had been a cut-and-dried age restriction changed into a string of parental judgment calls.
The effect of global warming on another famous northern species, the reindeer, is, however, less cut and dried.
"People are so used to just the cut-and-dried comic book kind of storyline," says the actress.
That requirement is cut and dried, said Kathleen Clark, a law professor at Washington University in St. Louis.
Before students used the harvested wood, it was cut and dried by the Brooklyn-based RE-CO BKLYN.
Despite Barr's statements, top legal thinkers aren't so sure that the conclusion should be so cut and dried.
On the ground here in Hanford, though, that strategy is playing out but is far from cut and dried.
Inflated insurance claims can be a cut and dried criminal case if they are outside the range of valuation.
The question of whether or not to suspend every extremist account immediately, she said, is not so cut and dried.
Things are rarely that cut and dried in Washington, but there are several factors that may support such a conclusion.
While Liverpool have run away with the Premier League, few issues across Europe's big leagues are so cut and dried.
They're not always cut and dried, and the critics don't speak with one voice, because marginalized people are not a monolith.
He says there's no cut-and-dried legal framework for convicting people of DDoS attacks since the crime is fairly new.
But then we realized that you can separate good from bad, that it's not all, what's the expression, cut and dried?
But for others, that edict is clearly not so cut-and-dried, as cliffhanger romances continue to be written and published.
People of faith already know that there are no cut-and-dried answers to the kinds of questions Mack is asking.
I was told they wanted to keep me on, and they handed me a new salary; it was very cut-and-dried.
The new revelations, however, indicate that Netflix's stance on net neutrality may not be as cut and dried as it once seemed.
In the case of pure human biology, it's a pretty cut-and-dried case, though potential effects on offspring are poorly understood.
I think any time you hear a literal recording of someone of that stature admitting to it, it's pretty cut and dried.
There aren't any cut-and-dried rules — there can't be, because if there were, corporate lawyers would find ways to evade them.
When I turned 40, I couldn&apost ignore my retirement savings any longerIt turns out it&aposs not so cut-and-dried.
For Sergeant Barry's lawyer, Andrew C. Quinn, the officer's narrative is a cut-and-dried case of self-defense under state law.
One reason for the long, drawn-out investigations is that their cases rarely are as cut and dried as bank robbery or kidnapping.
Though her books were pretty cut and dried, she's now inserted a bunch of things that frankly weren't there the first time around.
It's a cut-and-dried case with all the evidence pointing to beloved Little League coach Terry Maitland — but Terry has an airtight alibi.
He doesn't think teams should be forbidden from cutting players; he doesn't think issues like guaranteed contracts are morally or economically cut-and-dried.
But this case—even more than the Samuel Dubose police killing going to jury selection in Ohio this week—seems pretty cut-and-dried.
As is to be expected from a franchise called Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, the basis for Amazon's latest series is fairly cut and dried.
In other words, these acts aren't as cut-and-dried as hate crimes, and they can't be measured as easily as acts of discrimination can.
The allegation was "so cut-and-dried that even Republicans would be hard-pressed not to consider impeachment," wrote Aaron Blake in The Washington Post.
There's often a correlation, but the federal funds rate's effects on mortgages aren't as cut and dried as its impact on other types of loans.
It'd be easy for Preacher to operate as a cut-and-dried adaptation; the comic is vibrant, with an incredibly specific tone and complicated backstory.
At the Scarab Club, Mary Eddy is showing her sculptures made from intricately cut and dried fruit skins, which have been "liberated" from their biological functions.
And since Breaking Bad never explains what happened to him, his fate throws an interesting wrench into an otherwise cut-and-dried battle between drug lords.
Weinstein's arrest and the charges against him feel like one step in the right direction, but not all cases are as cut-and-dried as his.
A less cut-and-dried controversy is swirling around the nascent idea of encrypting Domain Name System lookups, which both Google Chrome and Mozilla's Firefox support.
While just how much the character's arrival contributed to their breakup is up for debate, the popular reaction on Twitter about her return seems pretty cut-and-dried.
"From my perspective, this should be relatively cut and dried," said David Kamin, a professor specializing in tax and budget policy at the New York University School of Law.
In Colombia's civil war, the leftists were mostly guerrillas fighting from encampments in the forest, and, at their worst, engaged in cut-and-dried acts of terrorism against civilians.
Activities in the 1980s by a group called Posse Comitatus do indeed have story threads in common with the Bundys, but their history includes cut-and-dried cases of terrorism.
"There's no cut-and-dried rule," said Frederick Kenney, the director of legal affairs and external relations for the International Maritime Organization, a United Nations agency responsible for global shipping safety.
And even on the budget question — Mr. Trump's prime example of his military accomplishments — defense experts said the verdict was not quite as cut and dried as the president made it sound.
But the road to the box office bonanza wasn't cut and dried -- Fellowes, Naeme and production team had to approach the project with the same painstaking care they'd lavished on the series.
But that moment when she overcomes her own biases to tell off that cashier by saying that Fatima is a better person than she'll ever be isn't exactly a cut-and-dried triumph.
Montana, a cut-and-dried Sixth Amendment case with a simple question, the Supreme Court took the opportunity to raise – but not rule on – additional questions about protections afforded under separate due process clauses.
This is not quite so cut and dried — 15-seeds have upset 2-seeds before, and Norfolk State beat Missouri in one such matchup in 2012 despite an even bigger pre-game point-spread.
But then I decided that Off-White, the name itself, could be a perfect metaphor for understanding that things are not so cut-and-dried, nothing is single source, nothing is black and white.
The conspiracy charges were slightly less cut-and-dried, and Bundy and Co. were able to persuade the jury that they were merely exercising their First and Second Amendment rights during an otherwise peaceful protest.
Although Horthy himself was an anti-Semite and Jewish people were not allowed to join the order, Laura Jakli, a doctoral candidate at Berkeley who studies Hungary's far right, said it's not so cut and dried.
While DAGA is the first Democratic political organization to institute a cut-and-dried abortion litmus test for candidates, it isn't the first time the party leadership has made efforts to eliminate intraparty discussion about abortion.
There's no cut-and-dried list of what passes the Byrd Rule — it's up to the Senate parliamentarian to determine when a bill arrives on the floor (in what those on the Hill call the "Byrd bath").
According to Erwin Chemerinsky, a prominent scholar on the founding document at UC Berkeley, the actual definition is pretty cut and dried: "A constitutional crisis occurs when the Constitution cannot be enforced," he explained in an email.
And people like Meadows's placating manager and Silverman's cut-and-dried publicist are all too eager to sell Conner4Real to the screaming masses, convincing him to go bigger, brighter, more ridiculous — whatever it takes to make a profit.
Whatever one thinks of that legislation, the fact is that there are no sanctuary cities in Virginia, which makes it pretty cut-and-dried that sanctuary cities are not behind the rise of MS-13 activity in the state.
But Erica Bussey of Amnesty International, which has long called for Ongwen to face justice, said that while it was not a "cut and dried" issue, the former militant should clearly be tried for the "credible allegations" against him.
As calls to break up social media companies like Facebook grow, the entrepreneur and investor writes (on LinkedIn, the social network he co-founded) that the matter isn't cut-and-dried: It's not Facebook's size that caused the issues.
However, unlike the cut-and-dried U.S. swimming and track and field trials where you win and you are in, a three-member selection panel headed up by Karolyi will have the final say on the makeup of the gymnastics team.
While there's no cut and dried rule for how a four-day week would work, some suggest the most sensible option is to add an extra hour or two to each of the other workdays to compensate for lost time.
Getting into the area of what we don't know is where things become interesting, though: What's clear is that the story of the Saudi Arabia departure is not as cut-and-dried as the company's press release makes it out to be.
The pilot episode (the only one that ABC made available for review) is, well, a mixed bag: Though it shows a lot of promise, it has an unfortunate habit of making everything too literal and cut-and-dried, rather than trusting its audience.
W hile there needs to be more diversity on the teams developing software in order to truly take into account the different number of scenarios an algorithm may have to deal with, there's no straightforward, cut-and-dried solution to every company's algorithmic issues.
" He continued, "To me it's cut-and-dried: The gun-show [loophole] would not exist if it weren't for the NRA, so at this point in time, if I was an NRA member, I would think I had more of a problem than the solution.
The inquiry may be particularly useful when a "statute is ambiguous or deals with especially complex matters", but even a more cut-and-dried case like Digital Realty Trust benefits from "consulting reliable legislative history...as it enables us to corroborate and fortify our understanding of the text".
However, the "atmospheric black metal" signifier doesn't quite fit, nor does straightforward "melodic black metal;" while the album is steeped in what we've come to accept as the hallmarks of modern USBM, reducing Dying Light to a cut-and-dried Bandcamp tag would do it a great disservice.
In a statement, Nvidia says it hopes to work with Activision Blizzard to bring the games back, but the company confirmed to us that things are pretty cut-and-dried for now — you shouldn't expect them to magically reappear after a few days (or even a few weeks).
Twitter has taken the rare step of publicly commenting on one of President Trump's tweets — only to declare, to the chagrin of many users, that its policy against tweets containing violent threats isn't so cut-and-dried when the threats in question come from the president of the United States.
Where that case felt largely cut-and-dried — Weinstein is alleged to have harassed and assaulted dozens of women over decades in Hollywood — Bee insisted that cases like Ansari's, which focuses on a single night of blurring lines in what began as a consensual encounter, are still worth talking about.
Instead of being a cut-and-dried exploration of his difficult adjustment to a new environment, "Don't Call Me Son," which scrutinizes the world through Pierre's eyes, is a scathing critique of upper-middle-class complacency and materialism and a worthy successor to Ms. Muylaert's 2015 film, "The Second Mother," which also explored class frictions.
In a relatively tight span of two months, Eddy cultivated an experimental and hands-on process of converting fruits from Chile, Guatemala, and Mexico into 2D painted works, with pigments developed from the juice of the various fruits, and 3D sculptural works that use basket-woven reed constructions as the superstructure for intricately cut and dried fruit skins.
It's a situation that leads to things like this Super Bowl being conveyed by some as a cut-and-dried case of offense (Kansas City) versus defense (San Francisco), when in reality the 49ers scored more points than the Chiefs during the regular season (479 to 451), while the Chiefs allowed fewer points than the 49ers (308 to 493).
Yes, they gave Darius and Ruby the happy ending they've deserved all along, and (literally) killed off a couple of plots that didn't work, but it's been such a mess getting to this point that I'm wary of saying this finale's seemingly cut-and-dried dismissal of the stories that didn't work are indicative of UnReal itself admitting they didn't work.

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