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"We dare not ignore, we dare not dismiss and we absolutely dare not attack those voices in the Democratic Party focusing on keeping those seats in the right hands," Buttigieg said.
"We dare not ignore, we dare not dismiss and we dare not attack those voices in the Democratic Party focused on keeping those seats in the right hands," he added of House Democrats in swing districts.
The incident cannot — dare not — pass without sanction.
I dare not have my weapon be seen by accident.
We dare not fail this test of our constitutional government.
They are politicians, remember, and they dare not betray their constituents.
But we dare not claim victory yet or let our guard down.
You have wasted opportunities which people dare not to even dream of.
Future rhymesayers dare not tread near the topic for fear of Wayne comparisons.
Monopoly, it turns out, is the power of which we dare not speak.
The players, who usually dare not question an official, were even more frustrated.
So researchers dare not suggest another method of treatment -- at least, not yet.
Many dare not expand the herds even if they are making profits now.
And yet it is a love that dare not spell its name correctly.
"We dare not say!" they said, kicking their heels in a chorus line.
"Huawei will never, and dare not, and cannot violate any regulations," he said.
"'How does it feel to be the only child?' is a question asked (online) ... and the most popular answer is 'Dare not die, dare not marry someone far from home, eager to earn money, because they only have me'," Wang said.
Enlightenment's motto of 'Dare to know' has become 'Dare not to care to know.
Asked about the future, she dare not think beyond the end of the week.
The replete smile And those who are tortured by hunger dare not Not smile.
We dare not make them more cynical by showing that their votes didn't count.
Many business leaders dare not speak out for fear of angering the Communist Party.
Many have said so in private, but most dare not say anything in public.
His handlers are touting roads and sewers because they dare not focus on the economy.
The government dare not default on the country's $110bn debt, lest creditors seize oil shipments.
"The potential China danger is something that you dare not speak its name," Stent says.
These are very serious questions — soul-of-a-nation questions — that we dare not ignore.
And their bickering wives (Shirley Henderson and Nina Arianda) say what their husbands dare not.
And if you dare, dare not to support what Israel does, if you dare not support going to war with Iran -- so Israel is safe -- you are not only not a good Republican, not fit to be Secretary of Defense, you are an anti-Semite.
An elite brand dare not damage its image by flooding off-price retailers with its products.
Its nearly 3,000 delegates are mostly officials and party members who dare not challenge the leadership.
This goes deep, but we dare not venture further, lest we lose ourselves and slide away.
Trump is a stress test on our system and constitutional government and we dare not fail.
Therefore the faithful servants of the Lord Jesus Christ dare not cease to oppose and unmask it.
I doubt; I fear; I think strange things, which I dare not confess to my own soul.
Do you dare to dream or dare not for fear of gambling that conviction cannot overcome caution?
For my entire life, motherhood has felt like a vast, impossible terrain I dare not tread upon.
Let's say I'm much quicker to go to words that I dare not say in this interview.
But it did finally bring out into the open the "ism" that dare not speak its name.
As the post-WWII and Cold War eras increasingly wobble, we dare not make that mistake again.
Having studied the thing in person for a few minutes, I dare not call the car conservative.
"Conservatism has been a kind of white-identity politics that dare not speak its name," Spencer said.
So it's not hard to see a future when Atlas does indeed tread where fleshy humans dare not.
"Even now I have very many people who support me, but they dare not say it," he said.
It's a national disgrace that dare not be discussed in the halls of power in Washington and elsewhere.
Yet, even now, the people of China dare not 'comment inappropriately' about what is in front of them.
But they dare not get any closer to a regime that has simply killed them in the past.
Reportedly, harbor seals were brought to a pond near the site—to what end one dare not imagine.
Reality TV is the embarrassing lark that made Ms. Palermo famous, but that now dare not be mentioned.
But regime change is the policy that dare not speak its name after disasters in Iraq and Libya.
For truth be told, we both know who will be behind my death, but dare not call his name.
Yet even as legal challenges to Mr Trump's behaviour creep through the courts, the Republicans dare not criticise it.
A consequence, officials say, is that those in authority dare not put their names to any order or initiative.
It has turned the love that dare not speak its name into the inarguable center of a love story.
Whatever the reason, Obama makes clear her genuine, heartfelt loathing of the man whose name she dare not speak.
It is even possible that America's adversaries would welcome knowing there are lines beyond which they dare not venture.
They realize that Trump's base is still the core of the G.O.P. electorate, and they dare not antagonize it.
Outside, a low cement slab between the buildings marks the border that soldiers, and visiting tourists, dare not cross.
I dare not tell Gutzy that I did this on my own pair — just a little on the arch!
If it is to have any point, the GCF must go where the World Bank or private money dare not.
But she dare not talk about that, lest she be seen as boo-hooing about unfair treatment by the press.
Surely organizers dare not cast her out to a court more befitting her ranking (313) if not her growing status?
Mr Guadagnino was astute to choose a story of a forbidden, closeted relationship, a "love that dare not speak its name".
Highly disturbing but also funny, it looks like the movie poster that fans deserve, but which Hollywood would dare not commission.
Even as Andrés Manuel López Obrador rages against other indignities of modern Mexican life, he dare not criticise Donald Trump too harshly.
I dare not dive into the technicalities of each match, the various modes and what each one means; this isn't that piece.
You can snake it into tight spaces, around corners, and into dark, cobweb-cloaked recesses where you dare not stick your hands.
"We were looking for ways to unite women who dare not say anything against obvious violations of their basic rights," she explains.
Roman fighting forces possessed such lethal military capability that rival states and tribes dare not provoke Rome lest they suffer the consequences.
The snowplows dare not roll down the Thruway, it seems, without first providing the backdrop for the governor in his embroidered jacket.
"We are very close to that peak, although I dare not say if we have arrived," Simón said according to El País.
They want to appear "tough" on terror and dare not shrink the size of the military, because that would spell political suicide.
" David French argues in the National Review that Carson articulated "an entirely mainstream, pro-life view" that "most Republican politicians dare not utter.
The government dare not default on the country's $110bn debt, lest creditors seize shipments of oil, virtually its only source of hard currency.
IN PLANNING for the future, democratic politicians dare not look far beyond the next election, lest they lose power before the future arrives.
He's doing what she's wanted to do for years, and he stumbled into it with the serendipity that artists dare not dream of.
It follows that men (and even many women) who seek power dare not display conventionally feminine characteristics—a sign of weakness, not strength.
In a country of frequent and varied violence, this was a different kind of crime, a murder that dare not speak its name.
You cannot know how we secretly curse the cowardice of whites who know what I write is true, but dare not say it.
"We dare not get this wrong, and that means nominating a candidate who can challenge this president on his own terms," Buttigieg said.
The supreme goal, of which its leadership never loses sight, is for China to become an advanced, modern superpower that others dare not gainsay.
Unfortunately, the pain became too great for him and I dare not say he lost the battle — he simply chose to set himself free.
That sounds like federalism that dare not speak its name (since in Spain it is associated with a brief and chaotic 19th-century republic).
But they dare not, at least for now, as the stakes are not yet high enough: Iran isn't close to getting a nuclear weapon.
They are people who love and destroy one another, often in the same breath, with an intensity to which mere mortals dare not aspire.
Most of our fellow alumni can be found in various specialty areas like Lei Yang, but they dare not call themselves the elite of society.
"Probably the only winners will be e-commerce platforms — as consumers in some parts of the world dare not to venture out of their homes."
When they're dressed to the nines, however, with hair perfectly coiffed and eyes lined, there's an aura around them that mere mortals dare not disturb.
Cousins Qais and Abdelaziz al-Qahtan object to the decision on a personal level but dare not oppose a royal decree in this absolute monarchy.
Appropriately, considering that the characters dare not speak, the scenario unfolds according to the old screenwriting maxim that it is better to show than to tell.
The "vote that dare not speak its name" is something that they are better equipped to hear because they are more used to factoring it in.
But there was also anguish and consternation as Wilde went on to defend the love that dare not speak its name in a now famous speech.
In condemning this attack, Trump bravely spoke an ugly truth many in the elite dare not speak – radical Islam and the LGBT community do not mix.
Read more " _____ • Mehdi Hasan in The Intercept: "Today, the terror threat from far-right white supremacists is the terror threat that dare not speak its name.
Like a lot of other queer millennials, fanfiction was my first introduction to queer sex and provided lessons that my sex ed teachers dare not speak.
These numbers represent parents who silently admit to themselves what they dare not say aloud to their children: the future is dimmer for the next generation.
" C. L. R. James, a fellow Trinidadian writer, put it differently: Naipaul&aposs views, he wrote, simply reflected "what the whites want to say but dare not.
I dare not drive long distances without a mug of coffee at my elbow, and often have a cup before going to a concert, opera or play.
Not too long ago, techno-utopianism was the ambient vibe of the elite ideas industry; now it has become the ethos that dare not speak its name.
No wonder Trump -- unlike Obama, who was beloved here -- is so unpopular in Canada that he dare not visit Ottawa, traditionally a new President's first foreign trip.
This Trump will dare not do because he fears peaceful armies of protestors who will stand against him in the great battle for Europe, if he does.
"When he created his ballet 'Apollo,' George Balanchine said, the discipline and restraint of Stravinsky's score had let him 'dare not to use everything,' " Mr. McClatchy wrote.
"I dare not speculate on property prices ... property prices have gone out of reach for the public," he said, while urging the government to build more public housing.
The families dare not go outside, where criminal gangs are on the lookout for new faces and often engage rivals in shootouts at all hours of the day.
The twist — which I dare not reveal — is vintage nasty Matheson, but the rest of the episode is a surprisingly lovely portrayal of the resilience of a marriage.
Over email, they tell me that they were inspired after reading a New York Times profile on the couple (headline: "The Love That Dare Not Squeak Its Name").
Central bankers frequently cite the credibility won by monetary-policy makers of the day as a hard-earned, near-sacred thing, which they dare not put at risk.
Finally, the inmarsat indian ocean circuit is so busy that the networks simply dare not hang up the phone during critical hours or they can't get through again.
It is also true that Caixin picks its targets, refraining, for instance, from digging into the wealth of senior leaders—a red line that Chinese media dare not cross.
Anderson is a master of closing lines, and the one that ends this film (which I dare not spoil) is one of his best and one of his funniest.
But Bell and Danson are consistent delights, and a scene involving cacti that I dare not spoil is one of the funniest things I've seen on TV in ages.
Central banks dare not push interest rates up too quickly for fear of causing another crisis; hence the stop-start nature of the Federal Reserve's statements on monetary policy.
Craven politicians usually stop with supporting the white working class, but Trump goes where others dare not: He has championed those previously left out of politics, like white supremacists.
The 2893th Street corridor, with its bustling restaurant and bar scene, is also a short walk, as is the hotel whose name dare not be mentioned (the Trump International).
Guo also said that Huawei must abide by Chinese law and the company "will never, and dare not, and cannot violate any regulations," in any country where it operates.
He heads a priesthood with a high proportion of gay men who, whether or not they obey the command to be celibate, dare not speak openly about their orientation.
I was taking long showers that involved much self-care, paying $30 for cycling class, and dining at hip new restaurants where parents dare not bring their slimy-fingered kin.
Two of these fandoms, furries and Juggalos, have occasionally collided, but it's mostly been in passing—in viral videos, confusing fan art, and old forums where normies dare not tread.
Supporters of the treaty-they-dare-not-call-a-treaty, like Ryan, now face a presumptive nominee who has characterized it as a "bad, bad deal" since before his candidacy.
Living under what amounts to a caste system, the Inhumans are led by their king, Black Bolt (Anson Mount), who dare not speak a word, lest his voice unleash devastation.
Now the show has become a ridiculous addiction that I dare not admit to my family or friends, but it is so fascinating and chilling that I can't help myself.
Also, I dare not read historical fiction when I am researching the period, in case the author has inserted something wrong or something fictional that may stick in my head.
"I dare not talk about not surviving," she said one afternoon in her apartment, where balloons in the shape of a 9 and 5 held their last whiffs of helium.
Anti-Semitism, to adapt a phrase, is the hate that dare not speak its name, and Lipstadt is at her best when she removes the guises under which it travels.
Washington (CNN)John McCain seems to be relishing a new role in the Senate: one of President Donald Trump's leading trolls, going where fellow Republican senators dare not go in public.
Some chalked the dryness up to the presence of sodium laureth sulfate — a foaming surfactant in most toothpastes— while others accepted the sensitive switch as a miracle they dare not question.
His end goal, he once said, was to "establish the equilibrium of real force with the U.S. and make the U.S. rulers dare not talk about military options" for the North.
"I dare not say there is no smuggling at all, but right now we can say that it is harder to come across, and fundamentally it isn't happening anymore," said Zheng.
But it's LaCroix that seems to be desired by millennials more cohesively and completely than anything else, including the toast spread with the fatty fruit of which we dare not speaketh.
Mr. Giuliani has been the voice in Mr. Trump's ear when others could not be heard, and served as the voice of Mr. Trump in places where presidents dare not go.
" Wilde's most passionate homoerotic partner, Lord Alfred Douglas, son of the Marquess of Queensberry, in one of his poems called their emotional desire "the love that dare not speak its name.
Low-cost, durable, and small enough to fit into caves, lava tubes, icy crevasses, and other tight spots, PUFFERs have the potential to explore hazardous areas where other explorers dare not roll.
As with other Chinese works in the genre, it is tempting to draw parallels with the Communist regime, even when the writers themselves do not—and dare not—make those analogies explicit.
Fleets of vans and drivers are expensive, but, argues Walter Blackwood, a consultant, supermarkets dare not charge cost price (or more) for the service as customers expect it to be virtually free.
Perhaps it is enough that this thoroughly researched history makes us question our own accumulation of the stuff in front of us and our complicity in the truth we dare not see.
Going where humans dare not "The next thing I looked at was carrying out missions in these spaces -- search and rescue, finding the source of a fire or chemical leak," he says.
Ministry spokesman Yang said the military was dedicated to opposing corruption and had improved its systems to ensure people "dare not to be corrupt, cannot be corrupt, and don't think about being corrupt".
They are the ones from whom we dare not look away — and they are each black, leading at a position that historically has been off-limits to any man who was not white.
Mr. Kim said North Korea's final goal "is to establish the equilibrium of real force with the U.S. and make the U.S. rulers dare not talk about a military option" for North Korea.
But some people from Central America's poor and violent "northern triangle"—El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras—dare not stay at home, regardless of the frosty reception that would await them in the United States.
"That my life will be of interest to readers I dare not assume," Frances Conway explains early on in this novel based (somewhat loosely) on the published memoirs of a survivalist and her husband.
His solution (which I dare not spoil) involves a long series of cat-and-mouse games with people who might know the truth and, finally, a musical number centered on a Taylor Swift song.
That utterance — delivered with grave horror by Jackson's friend and sudden scientist Abraham once he receives the rhino's blood by drone — is a direct quote, and I dare not try to improve upon it or speculate.
"Our final goal is to establish the equilibrium of real force with the U.S. and make the U.S. rulers dare not talk about military option for the DPRK," Kim was cited as saying in the report.
The Trekker is a 360-degree capture rig similar to the ones found on Google Street View mapping cars, but designed for use on a backpack or via other means used where cars dare not tread.
Were their talents, given to them from birth and honed from a life of practice, their gift and their curse, the key to a life in the mental spaces most of us would dare not tread?
Since taking office in 2012, Xi has waged a multi-year war on graft, which he has pledged not to abate until officials, in his words, "dare not, cannot and do not want to, be corrupt".
Of course, we dare not let Russia have its way, whether it's messing with our elections or violating borders of independent nations that look to us to enforce international agreements that we and they have signed.
For reasons I dare not speculate on, American consumers of mass media love watching affluent men and women of questionable intelligence and certain vulgarity fret over their own shallowness while struggling to speak in  pop-psychological cliches.
A president who remains in office only because he has managed to instill such fear in most of the Republicans in Congress — with the notable exception of my senator, Mitt Romney — that they dare not cross him.
These people, who invest so much time and energy into their grids, who are always devastated that anyone would unfollow or dare not to like a picture of theirs, well I can mute them and avoid any drama.
The president clearly thinks that America is in a position to dictate the terms of trade to favour of its producers' interests, and that other countries, scared of losing access to Uncle Sam's markets, will dare not retaliate.
It is a signifier for those who believe America was great during some point in the past they dare not name, knowing if they do, it would reveal a time when it was worse for people of color.
Baird finds himself kidnapped, which sets the plot in motion, but it's what happens once he discovers the identity of his captors (which I dare not spoil here) that makes everything that happens to him so daffily enjoyable.
"I dare not say the government carries out propaganda, but at least in terms of dissemination of factual information we are very, very weak," Lam said in the remarks made to the group of businessmen in late August.
And while the film's big cameo — playing the head of Kim's network — is one I dare not spoil, it handily pays off a joke and offers a great actor a chance to have some fun with a role.
Chinese President Xi Jinping waged a four-year war on graft, pledging to fight until officials "dare not, cannot and don't want to" be corrupt, stating that the battle is a matter of life and death for the Party.
President Xi Jinping has pledged to wage war on deep seated graft in the ruling Communist party until officials at all levels dare not be corrupt, warning that a failure to check the rot could threaten the party's existence.
A tie game with five or 23 minutes to go in the third period should be exciting; instead, teams play it safe because they dare not lose that free point that comes from making it through regulation without losing.
Similar to Shakespeare's play, the reference to the sex slaves as "comfort women" and "halmonies" impose a positive connotation on a subject that dare not be taken lightly, as we sometimes come to disregard the injustices these women endured.
The first five minutes of Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, iconoclast Luc Besson's latest magnum opus, emotionally overwhelmed me in a way I wasn't expecting, in a way I dare not say a word more about.
This is the Indiana Jones moment: when the expedition, fighting twisted vines and dense jungle undergrowth, reaches a clearing and beholds the sacred peak whose name local tribes dare not speak aloud, a repository of riches beyond the dreams of avarice.
"Our final goal is to establish the equilibrium of real force with the U.S. and make the U.S. rulers dare not talk about military option," North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was quoted as saying by the state news agency, KCNA.
After the N.F.L. draft, if the players dare not meet the expectations heaped upon them by teams and fans when they were 21 or 22 years old, they are destined to become the butt of a long-running joke about busts.
Kim had told his top officials that the goal of Pyongyang's efforts "is to establish the equilibrium of real force with the US and make the US rulers dare not talk about military option," according to the nation's state media.
It only makes sense if we accept their logic: that those of us not in positions of power are like kids who need to be scolded or handled roughly to remind us to dare not step out of line again.
Following his feature debut, "Five Feet Apart," in March — starring Haley Lu Richardson and Cole Sprouse as cystic fibrosis patients who are in love but who dare not touch — Baldoni will soon begin preproduction on "Clouds," about a teenage cancer victim.
However, every answer of eight or more letters ranges from good to phenomenal: PHALANGE, I DARE NOT, GARY HART, SODA JERK, TELEKINESIS, OVER THE HUMP, HOVERBOARDS, IT'S NO BIGGIE, GIVE ME A RING, PABLO NERUDA, GENDER-BINARY and JOLLY RANCHER.
Xi has vowed to fight deep-rooted graft at all levels of the ruling Communist Party until officials "dare not, cannot and don't want to" be corrupt, and has warned that failure to stamp out the rot could threaten the party's future.
The determination of these parents to get to the heart of the gun problem — the easy availability of military-style weapons and the psychologically damaged people who use them — contrasts sharply with the timidity of politicians who dare not challenge the gun lobby.
"The series tells one of the oldest, darkest stories in American sports — of athletes with no pay and little support breaking their bodies again and again, all for the greater glory of an authority figure they dare not question," she writes in The Atlantic.
North Korean state news agency KCNA quoted Kim as saying that Pyongyang's goal was "to establish the equilibrium of real force with the US and make the US rulers dare not talk about military option for the DPRK (North Korea)," the BBC reported Friday.
Goldman took that initial call and then made many more into the call center, pushing past the script to try to get the employees of the company (with a name so apt I dare not spoil it here) to talk about their real lives in India.
Kentwood Public Schools refused to answer questions for this story, telling BuzzFeed News the "community is heartbroken for the loss of our precious student," but "we dare not comment further and we will not do or say anything that would interfere or hinder" the ongoing criminal case.
President Xi Jinping has waged a five-year war on graft at all levels of the ruling Communist Party, from high-level "tigers" to lowly "flies" and has pledged to keep up the fight until officials dare not, cannot and do not want to be corrupt.
Since I dare not use the "it drives like it rides on rails" cliche, let's say it almost felt like McLaren had done a special deal with God Almighty to order up an extra helping of gravity over the car, keeping the 5703S planted to the ground.
As it stands for productivity apps today, this is the line many reach, but dare not cross–while users find it beneficial to receive suggestions, they will almost immediately reject an app that becomes your too-noisy coworker that knows your work better than you do.
Chicago Comb Model No. 1, available at Smallflower, $9.95This will likely outlast his hair, but when it does, he'll look at it as a fond memory of his long-lost locks — of which, he'll dare not let you forget, you singlehandedly stripped him during your formative years.
"(The Church's) seemingly more important children, as are you, bishops and cardinals - I dare not say the Pope - are no more so than any other boy, girl or young person who has experienced the tragedy of being the victim of abuse by a priest," she said forcefully in Spanish.
Current Title VII doctrine should be sufficient to attack policies that regulate the off-field behavior of women in such dramatically different fashion and that draw so heavily on stereotypes of siren-like women, and on the idea that men's pursuit of attractive women dare not be restrained.
Almost four decades later, the power of the executive has soared and the ability of lawmakers to hold it to account is at rock-bottom—to the extent that Mr Trump has conducted a two-year war on the Justice Department which most Republican congressmen dare not acknowledge.
Viewers of season one will know that — thanks to that season's slow-building relationship with Rachel (Noël Wells, and I dare not spoil how season two uses this character) — Master of None can return to any plot at any moment, similar to how our lives seem to work sometimes.
Then, appearing slightly flustered, Zuckerberg looked up at one of the hecklers and said he would engage with his question — about shadow profiles (though Zuckerberg dare not speak that name, of course, given he claims not to recognize it) — arguing Facebook needs to hold onto such data for security purposes.
And this is perhaps one of Hong Kong's weakest links, or the government's weakest links, that we don't have a strong enough, sort of, I wouldn't say propaganda, I dare not say government carries out propaganda, but at least in terms of dissemination of factual information we are very, very weak.
I don't know what became of the other non-Europeans (about a dozen) who were charged at the same time as I was; some contacted me privately, saying they were so fearful of the xenophobia whipped up in the Danish public sphere that they dare not speak to the media.
No mention of Nafta, MFN for China, or the TPP which is a tragic shame since the real solution — the one that apparently dare not speak its name — is to abrogate the nation-destroying trade pacts that caused employers to send millions of manufacturing jobs to Canada, south of the border, and overseas.
She was only a bit player in the drama between the women (among them, Tamra Judge, the second longest-running Orange County housewife, who was also fired at the end of the 14th season), having alienated herself so extremely in previous seasons that she dare not offend anyone important, lest she has no one left to film with.
Finally, it has launched information warfare and constant threats against all of Europe and the U.S.  Yet Russia cannot and dare not launch an all out war against Ukraine because of the limits to its own military capability which amounts to about 100,000 men capable of being operationally deployed against a resolute and steadily improving Ukrainian army.
According to North Korea's news agency, after the launch, Kim told top officials that the final goal of Pyongyang's efforts "is to establish the equilibrium of real force with the US and make the US rulers dare not talk about military option for the DPRK," the acronym for the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
The exciting opportunity for startups is to skate to where the puck is going — by thinking beyond exploitative legacy business models that amount to embarrassing blackboxes whose CEOs dare not publicly admit what the systems really do — and come up with new ways of operating and monetizing services that don't rely on selling the lie that people don't care about privacy.
All proceeds benefit the Sweet Stuff Foundation's Play It Forward Inititative,  "The senseless and violent terrorist attacks of November 13th, 2015 in Paris have left us all unsettled and we dare not give another second of precious time to those who have tried to steal our freedoms and take away our power," the band wrote in a letter on the Play It Forward website.
Our window crammed with bees, Geese cavorting on the hill A green pond where we floated Never dreaming such a fate Might befall one of us Mad dance of tumors This serous thing, spelled differently But pronounced like the cloud Cirrus —papa made me see Lifting me high in afternoon heat A pallor stroking the inner sky Ligaments striated A high interiority picked with ice Finicky music we dare not hear.
Loses his best friend and has to wonder if his wife is a KGB spy all in one fell swoop.) I dare not go on too much longer — except to point out that this series finale falls on the Sopranos end of my "Sopranos to Six Feet Under" series finale scale — because there's a lot to talk about, and I want to get your very high-level thoughts on the episode before we dig into the nitty-gritty (and let a few of our colleagues offer their thoughts as well).
And that's with regards to the under-the-hood details, the applications are easier targets: it's tragic that Aperture and iPhoto were axed in favor of the horrifically bad Photos app (that looks like some Frankenstein "iOS X" app), the entire industry have left Final Cut Pro X, I dare not plug my iPhone in to my laptop for fear of what it might do, the Mac App Store is the antitheses of native application development (again being some Frankenstein of a web/native app), and iCloud nee MobileMe nee iTools has been an unreliable and slow mess since day one.

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