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Deflections are a big thing in charting our defensive activity.
"They were just opportunistic and got deflections and the bounces."
Israel's deflections and buck passing started immediately after the shootings.
But that doesn't mean people can't see through your desperate deflections.
Whether it was passes or dribbling, they were just getting more deflections.
But the interrogation is most famous for Clinton's lawyerly demurrals and deflections.
Trump and his staff offered increasingly painful deflections and head fakes thereafter.
Lewis, a rookie, had three pass deflections in an otherwise excellent game.
His deflections, offensive rebounds, and measured decisions in the open floor are appreciated.
"Tip ins, deflections, you can't blame your goalie on those ones," he said.
BLOCKS. STEALS. DEFLECTIONS. 26-POINTERS. This is, as they say, the good stuff.
It was a mess made worse by the 36 hours of denials and deflections.
Even his two interceptions, the first two of his professional career, came off deflections.
The 27-year-old has recorded 59 tackles and seven pass deflections this season.
But despite deflections from staff, Trump hasn't remained entirely silent on Bolton's potential testimony.
The Bucks rely very heavily on forcing these types of turnovers, especially off deflections.
Collectively, the Cavs created 23 deflections along with six steals, and forced 12 Warriors turnovers.
Kingsley brings an unsettling quality to the role, even as Eichmann offers alibis and deflections.
But with him not out there, you lose deflections, you lose rebounds because he's so long.
We are no longer shocked to learn of another charge or witness another of his shameless deflections.
She couldn't quite put her finger on why, but it seemed as though his deflections were rehearsed.
Knowing what types of impacts cause deflections and disruption is key to Earth's protection from errant asteroids.
As some on Twitter have pointed out, it has lent a rather unsettling and racialized undertone to Schnatter's deflections.
But if Trump's lawyers were writing quickly, the statement itself is full of now-familiar accusations, deflections, and lies.
Deflections, defensemen falling down, odd-man rushes and some bad luck have victimized him in the first two games.
His repeated deflections on the subject of the antitrust investigations have drawn concern from some of big tech's critics.
After all of your deflections, rationalizations and outright fabrications, have you, at long last, no sense of decency remaining?
Only Paul George, Thaddeus Young, and Robert Covington average more deflections per game, and nobody recovers more loose balls.
Williams, too, needs to provide a defensive presence for the Sun, getting into passing lanes for steals and deflections.
This season, for the first time, the N.B.A. is tracking charges, among other so-called hustle stats like deflections.
Only four teams averaged more deflections per 48 minutes than the Rockets this season; they tied for 12th last season.
Kessel was at the net to gather in and stuff home Alex Goligoski's shot that took a couple of deflections.
So much of the conversation around the film now seems like preprepared talking points and deflections, endlessly repeated, with minor variations.
They then moved on to their favorite deflections: Sanders isn't even a Democrat and Clinton beat him by 4 million votes.
In front of him, the Rangers' defense cleared screens, reducing the potential for deflections, and allowed him to see the shooter.
Three days of hearings marked by attacks and deflections have left the Senate Judiciary Committee more or less where it started.
Barr had 10 tackles and a big fumble recovery in the fourth quarter, and Kendricks had 10 tackles and two pass deflections.
They see that, beneath his maze of deflections, there is a man with no core beliefs except in augmenting his own power.
He wouldn't say whether a device aimed at consumers would ship next year, though his deflections led me to believe it would not.
Most of them are just accidental deflections and redirections with the glove that happen to go to a teammate in the neutral zone.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh responded to questions about whether he'd welcome an FBI investigation into sexual assault allegations against him with deflections and silence.
Sir, I implore you, please, do not shame yourself further by indulging in that most vile of deflections, the "Hey but we won" fallacy.
He wants at least 30 defensive deflections a game, and at least five possessions when all five players on the court touch the ball.
But if you thought that development would prompt Republicans to shift their focus from procedural deflections to defending Trump on the merits, think again.
He's led the league in deflections all season and ranks in the 91st percentile as an isolation defender, per Synergy Sports, on a dominant unit.
"We had our hands in all the passing lanes, getting deflections," said Nance, who also had 14 boards in Friday's win over the Philadelphia 76ers.
The number of deflections by the electrons, and the wide angles of their deflection, showed that protons were not solid — that they contained internal structures.
The Blazers still rank near the bottom of the league in deflections and charges drawn per 36 minutes, while only two teams force fewer turnovers.
His deflections, which continued in an interview with The Times last night, also mirror President Trump's when confronted with his own accusations of sexual misconduct.
He also leads the Lakers in deflections per minute and makes the team 303 points better defensively per 100 possessions when he's on the floor.
The report dispenses with deflections, however, and reiterates the widely held consensus that Russia launched a coordinated attack on the integrity of the 2016 election.
Flynn practiced a classic Trump move when he placed calls to Russian officials during the transition and then offered deflections and deceptions when questioned about it.
Coach Claude Julien said there would be no lineup changes following Wednesday's practice, which focused on players setting up screens and working on deflections and rebounds.
The Bucks "do a great job causing turnovers, getting deflections, using their length and athleticism to cause trouble on that end of the floor," Lillard said.
The short is packed with fun little comparative moments, such as a hot potato skirmish between Pyro's detonator projectiles and Genji's quick deflections with his sword.
Is the idea that they want to be informed citizens, they need more Trump glowers, more Clinton deflections and stern rhetoric, to make up their minds?
Heading into the 2020 campaign, Trump's deflections indicate he'll use baseless whataboutism when pressed about one of the most inhumane things his administration has done so far.
There had been two years of going to Gracie Mansion, going to City Hall, going to Brownsville, going to Queens, and I was accustomed to her deflections.
Backes' fifth goal as a Bruin came on a power play to beat Bishop after a Torey Krug shot and then deflections by Patrice Bergeron and Backes.
Regardless, his excuse that he is being edgy "for the sake of being edgy" — like all of his deflections — dismisses the real damage his words can do.
With its weird calm, its surprising gentleness and its ingenious arsenal of theatrical deflections, it is such an aesthetic experience that it sometimes becomes an anesthetic one.
Among all players who logged at least 200 minutes in the month, Isaac ranked first in deflections per 36 minutes (5.8) and second in loose balls recovered (2.3).
The president is lucky, I suppose, that those allegations relate to something that happened many years ago, and he's able to shroud it in his usual denials and deflections.
In the past, these men may have been able to shoo away accusations through large settlements, or carefully worded public apologies — yet those deflections aren't protecting people any longer.
"The actions and subsequent deflections from the growing tide of sexual harassment cases in Congress not only hurt individual women, but they undermine our institution of democracy," Jayapal said.
It can be thought of as a balance point, or the nose attitude at which an airplane naturally rides when no up-or-down elevator-control deflections are applied.
He has five points in his last two games, including the game-winning goal in Tuesday's 3-2 win at the New York Islanders with one of his trademark deflections.
"It's the city of Philadelphia and we need that grit," said Philadelphia coach Brett Brown, who estimated Covington had 13 deflections to go along with five steals and 11 rebounds.
I think early on, they thought it was going to be with their offense and now they've realized that it is with their hands, with their defense and their deflections.
He leads the Lakers in deflections and loose balls recovered per game, and clocks in with some of the better steal, rebound, and block percentages at his position, per CTG.
In fact, "free expression" was just one of a blizzard of deflections offered by school officials to avoid having to discipline, or even censure, the Wisconsin students in the photo.
Of course, because some of the most profound achievements of the book are deflections or metaphors or reflections of the human condition, or a peculiar aspect of an extreme experience.
Somehow, again, the president's deflections helped him muddle through; the man who took $30 million from the NRA has not received a tenth of the ire that was directed at Rubio.
At Cal Poly, he found his defensive calling at the top of a 103-210-220 zone, strafing the perimeter for deflections and leaking out for vicious highlight-reel slams in transition.
Following the 1994 crash, Boeing then refused calls for design changes from the NTSB and instead recommended airlines provide additional training to enable pilots to counteract rudder deflections, according to the suit.
"You're never sure or safe or comfortable, you just play the game and you try to be in it, but all it takes like it happened there are two deflections," Lundqvist said.
"The actions and subsequent deflections from the growing tide of sexual harassment cases in Congress not only hurt individual women, but they undermine our institution of democracy," Jayapal said in a statement.
"Our analysis showed the main cause for the incidents was deflections in the negative electrodes," he said, adding incorrect positioning of the negative electrode tip also led to a higher likelihood of incidents.
It's worth taking stock of how much has happened since — how many new pieces of the Ukraine puzzle, how many revelations about potential misconduct, how many desperate deflections by Trump and his allies.
The deflections, much like the decision to commission research on Soros and Freedom From Facebook, are indicative of an internal instinct to attack critics rather than to address or even ignore their claims.
His below-average sliding speed makes him a liability at the point of attack, and his lack of length makes him a weak disruptor who doesn't generate deflections or jam up passing lanes.
Harden forces a higher percentage of turnovers defending post-ups than anyone else (minimum 70 possessions) in the league, and since the All-Star break he has as many deflections as Draymond Green.
Pageau scored a grand total of 12 goals this season, yet he managed four goals in Game 2 with the help of a couple of seeing-eye deflections in front of the crease.
Even if teams can't actually get turnovers, tipped passes and deflections can force the Warriors to reset their offense with less time on the shot clock, which keeps them from getting into a rhythm.
These deflections and ad hominem attacks illustrate a dynamic that was also on display during Wednesday's hearing: Trump's Republican defenders are having a hard time coming up with a coherent defense of his conduct.
The speed of light is constant, according to Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity, and so deflections in its passage can mean only that the very route through space-time it travels through must be changing.
The people who care for him see a driven, obstinate man who has constructed around himself a maze of deflections, but they see this behavior as evidence of vulnerability, rather than of malice or narcissism.
And when he offers explanations for the oversights, they're loaded with deflections such as when he said that a busy schedule and email overload made it hard for him to remember communications with foreign officials.
As someone who's always had quality defensive instincts, a nose for the ball, and, annually, one of the best steal rates at his position, without fouling, only two players rank above him in deflections per game.
Mr. Spicer's comments on Tuesday were the latest in a series of shifting explanations and deflections as Mr. Trump's inner circle has tried to adhere to his extraordinary Twitter posts two weekends ago about his predecessor.
INTERNATIONAL A White House Memo article on Monday about President Trump's deflections and denials about Russia referred incorrectly to the source of an intelligence assessment that said Russia orchestrated hacking attacks during last year's presidential election.
The disgusted women, fed up with Sanders's deflections, made it clear that if he didn't take their stories seriously, he might be sitting out 2020, an election cycle that will be shaped by the #MeToo movement.
Why it matters: It's a symptom of the hyperpartisan nature of today's political landscape, especially because many of the deflections by Alabama Republicans stated that they would never vote for a Democrat — no matter what Moore did.
Trump not only lacks the knowledge and experience to discuss just about any subject that matters in governance, but his unpredictable temperament and lack of self-control make him vulnerable to deflections and baiting by his opponents.
So "Painting" is a crush of deceptions and deflections: a painting that is actually a sculpture, a face that is actually punctuation, a tree that is actually code, a source of light that is actually reflecting light.
"After over a decade of delays, deflections and denials by Mr. Greenberg, we are pleased that Mr. Greenberg has finally admitted to his role in these fraudulent transactions," New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said in a statement.
Facebook's consistent missteps and deflections over the years highlight something that's a feature of the company, not a bug: It is a major corporation, and its executives are motivated by a myriad of factors, including profit and power.
According to Koh, "the main cause of the incident was deflections in the negative electrode" in the first batch of batteries, while melted copper was found in the second batch, due to a short circuit that occurred during welding.
G Seth Curry, who played for the Kings last season, was a pest defensively in the first half against his former team, getting deflections and a couple of steals that helped set the tone for a Dallas win Sunday.
Argentina meanwhile were losing to Paraguay when they were awarded a penalty which no-one had appealed for after VAR spotted that a shot from Lautaro Martinez had taken the slightest of deflections off the hand of Paraguay's Ivan Piris.
There are, from him and his allies, reams of excuses, denials and deflections, but the sheer mass of reporting -- by the press, watchdogs groups, and internal investigators -- has managed to throw his position, from time to time, into some doubt.
The bottom line: Despite Trump's deflections — that his administration was simply enforcing existing law, or that any change would have to be enacted by Congress — by signing this executive order, Trump is ending a crisis created entirely by his own administration.
Covington also leads the entire league in deflections, and can be the sort of perimeter pest who holds Minnesota swingman Andrew Wiggins to a 2-for-15 shooting performance three days before he slows down increasingly unstoppable Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas.
Pelosi advised the caucus "not to get distracted" by potential GOP deflections during the hearings, and encouraged members to reiterate the narrative shaped by House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff — part of ongoing efforts to help Democrats present a united front against Trump.
For employees, Twitter suffers from the same systemic issue that many Silicon Valley firms have and refuse to fix, which is to say it's a glut of same-thinking white dudes running everything with no shortage of facile deflections over this sad state of affairs.
"After over a decade of delays, deflections, and denials by Mr. Greenberg, we are pleased that Mr. Greenberg has finally admitted to his role in these fraudulent transactions and will personally pay $9 million to the State of New York," Schneiderman said in a statement.
Near the end of the first half between Boise State and Fresno State in IdahoTuesday night, a weird sequence of deflections—not unlike the drunken goal we witnessed earlier that day—ended with the ball stuck in a hard-to-reach spot behind the backboard.
In stark contrast to the way Trump loyalists are usually treated by Wallace's network, the Fox News Sunday host wouldn't let Miller get away with the deflections he tried to use to twist Trump's Ukraine scandal into one about Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
For the year, Lockbaum ran for 21 yards and 21988 touchdowns, caught 220 passes for 21989 yards and 513 touchdowns, returned 251 kicks for 230 yards and had 230 tackles, three pass deflections, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one interception and one sack.
"He's been playing great for us and people always think to look at the stat sheet instead of actually looking at the game, but he's really important to us especially defensively as far as deflections and guarding all the team's best players," Sixers center Joel Embiid said.
So many times before, Sacramento coughed up such leads, but this time the Kings managed to keep their offense flowing, aided by three 212-pointers and 23 points from Marco Belinelli, while also pestering Dallas with quick hands on defense, causing deflections and ultimately 22 turnovers.
"After over a decade of delays, deflections, and denials by Mr. Greenberg, we are pleased that Mr. Greenberg has finally admitted to his role in these fraudulent transactions and will personally pay $9 million the State of New York," New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said in a statement.
According to Warner Brothers, the shield Gadot carries into that battle sequence was built of carbon fiber Kevlar, which was then rigged with a vibrating mechanism and a firing system of 48 sparks, designed to mimick the deflections off Wonder Woman's shield when she comes under fire in that scene.
Anas Mahmoud, who drew his first start of the season Saturday, was responsible for 10 of the team's 40 deflections according to Pitino, and the 7-0 junior center may have earned himself another start after finishing with 10 points, three blocks and two steals over a career-high 33 minutes.
In a moment where unarmed black victims of police violence are often blamed for their own deaths and where denials and deflections that result in the "criminalization of black corpses" have become commonplace, these reactions mirror a larger refusal to see the truth about inequality, racial segregation, systemic racism, and entrenched injustice.
But Paris, in keeping with the theme of the night, had one more meltdown — Serge Aurier and Thiago Silva hashed around a relatively straightforward clearance, and Fernandinho's subsequent shot took two deflections on its way into the net — that allowed City to record a precious second away goal and end the night level.
Curry, who played for the Kings last season, was a pest defensively in the first half, getting deflections and a couple of steals that helped set the tone for Dallas, which played throughout with much greater energy than Sacramento, which was seeking to string consecutive victories together after an impressive win Friday at Memphis.
And finally, in sharing the video now, it's important to note, as many Black commentators have, that the constant comparisons being made to Nazi Germany right now can serve as deflections away from an honest confrontation with the violence and genocide of the US' own history — which the Nazis in fact used as a model.
On Monday, Powell also had three deflections on defense and recovered three loose balls, and that type of energy now has the Raptors giving up just 89.1 points per-100 possessions in the series with Powell on the floor, the best mark of anyone with meaningful minutes on either team save for, somehow, Michael Beasley.
Shapiro slams cardinal "It is my hope that, following the Holy Father's words and teachings, Church leaders in Pennsylvania will cease their denials and deflections and now fully support the Grand Jury's recommendations so that survivors have the opportunity to obtain justice and ensure this type of widespread abuse and cover up never happens again," Shapiro said.
"When we got down seven, he checked in and got two huge big deflections, go us out on the break, and all of a sudden, he gave us good juice off the bench," Willard, whose team has won 20 straight non-conference games at the Prudential Center, the site of the game which honors 9-11 victims, told the media.
But that lends Sensi, otherwise quite a systematic game of diagonal passes and long-range blasts into the snug-like sweet-spot of crossbar meeting post, a feeling of frenetic drama and clumsy panic, as deflections from upright to helplessly prone center-back spread genuine fear through the defending player's ranks, and spark a flame of opportunity in their attacking counterpart.

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