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But First Amendment law sometimes diverges from First Amendment values.
But in others, he diverges significantly, particularly on free trade.
And that's where the movie diverges from its television legacy.
When Mr. Kosky diverges from the text, it's often evocative.
If Britain diverges from European regulations, the slowdown could worsen.
But Sanders's vision diverges from Trump's in several important ways.
The alternate universe in Counterpart diverges, but it doesn't diverge logically.
Similarly, Haven improves the more it diverges from The Colorado Kid.
Popular opinion diverges significantly from that of the decision-making classes.
And yet, Russian Doll diverges from Groundhog Day in important ways.
But Ebadi's memory of those days diverges from the official version.
The economic trajectory of Trump's early presidency also diverges sharply from Reagan's.
But Story of Your Life diverges from Arrival in one key aspect.
It's here that the Pixley family's story diverges from the official record.
And for a novel that builds upon history, that optimism diverges from precedent.
Amino also diverges from Reddit in that it doesn't carry identity across communities.
Where it diverges, however, is in prioritizing savings before tackling low-interest debt.
The play also diverges from the novel in making its young hero motherless.
The ADP survey covers only private businesses and frequently diverges from the official figures.
Bledsoe's defense diverges from game-changing to possession-ruining several times in every quarter.
Preacher's pilot diverges sharply from the way the story is introduced in the comics.
It also diverges from other recent national polls showing Trump maintaining a robust lead.
" The advocacy group Human Rights First said Trump's speech "diverges wildly from American values.
If true, it diverges from decades of support for two states for two peoples.
The comptroller's office's approach also diverges from that of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
He diverges from her method, omitting the egg she puts in her potato mixture.
What's so refreshing about Lichenia is where it diverges from, and criticizes, that SimCity legacy.
Perlmutter diverges from past cases involving ownership of biological samples in a few key ways.
The bill diverges sharply from a years-old House mental health reform bill from Rep.
From there, the recipe diverges into a debate that runs the length of the county.
""It&aposs difficult to manage, difficult to patch, and it diverges from the public cloud.
In some ways, the score diverges from the Wandelweiser norm, if such a thing exists.
During the cooking process, our conversation diverges away from Queer Eye and into his other interests.
This, though, is where the small but hardy group of investors diverges from the mainstream gloom.
When political science diverges so strongly from public perception, one of the two is probably wrong.
They were routinely incorporated into their broader policy platforms — and this is where Trump's rhetoric diverges.
Where the Model 3 diverges most obviously from its bigger, pricier stablemates is in the dashboard.
Instead, he's worked to roll back EPA rules, an effort that also diverges from common practice.
This is where the cultural elite's self-image diverges from the view held by its critics.
Where Mr. van Hove diverges from previous stagings is in doubling down on the plot's brutality.
However, her story diverges when it comes to the payment of what amounts to hush money.
But the Koch network still diverges from the Republican president on issues such as immigration and trade.
Her new role diverges from her past work — it's dark, and her character is far from innocent.
The outlook diverges from other social media giants like Facebook, who see TikTok as a rising threat.
Though it retains the premise of the 1982 original, it diverges smartly in both plot and milieu.
But Trump's optimistic rhetoric paired with his lack of criticism for Putin diverges from longstanding bipartisan US policy.
Teenage fans, meanwhile, thrive in a tech-infused, diverse reality that increasingly diverges from the one Rowling wrote.
And, as a result, we've looked at anything that diverges from that narrative as less ambitious, less worthy.
Gay marriage The draft also diverges from the position held on gay marriage in every platform since 2004.
Divergence from previous guidelines RCPCH's view diverges from a range of guidance, issued by other organizations and experts.
While it's often referenced accurately, the connotation that we commonly associate with it diverges away from the truth.
Taylor scholars have encountered many tales in which his version of the facts diverges from the provable record.
Downstairs is the grocery section and food court, where the Yangjae warehouse truly diverges from its American counterparts.
Yet the memory I have of this great man diverges from how Dr. King is often presented today.
Yoga as it is practiced in the West today certainly diverges from the yogic practices of ancient India.
But it's on interface and user experience where Capture's approach really diverges from the more standard mobile messaging playbook.
This diverges from a common assumption that it's sufficient to know how to look up detail on the Internet.
The portrait of Laurene as a stepmother certainly diverges from her public reputation as a philanthropist and devoted mother.
Based in Arlington, Virginia, it diverges from Brock's network in one crucial respect: It is a limited-liability corporation.
Analysts projected a similar course for the crown and zloty, even though monetary policy diverges in the two countries.
Offering its devices for free is just one of the ways that Whoop diverges from the usual wearables story.
While it&aposs often referenced accurately, the connotation that we commonly associate with it diverges away from the truth.
One wonders how seriously to take a document that so starkly diverges from the president's own words and deeds.
Non-functional works: Curtis points to a long, narrow work with a form that diverges from the traditional vessel shape.
The two leaders are also likely to discuss North Korea's nuclear and missile programs, another point where their thinking diverges.
There are lots of well-documented conditions where a person's gender diverges from what their genes or genitals would indicate.
MEMORIAL diverges from his scrawled cartoon style to immortalize the most mundane, transient item possible in everlasting, authoritarian, all-caps.
The step toward bipartisanship on health care comes as some Republicans consider an approach that diverges from the president's stance.
But where Risk of Rain 2 diverges from Slay The Spire is the game's full-throated embrace of "broken" mechanics.
Some students had been assigned to read the original novel, but the drama diverges in some ways from Lee's work.
Mr Thaler helped demonstrate how human reasoning diverges from that of the perfectly rational homo economicus used in most economic modelling.
If Britain leaves the single market and diverges from EU regulatory standards, goods crossing the border would need to be checked.
The Haunting of Hill House was published in 1953 and is notable because it diverges from the typical horror story scheme.
Inexplicably, the policy at FDA and FSIS on what information companies must provide in the event of a recall diverges significantly.
"Engagements" diverges from naturalism in a series of interior monologues that some of the characters deliver into a hand-held microphone.
On the rocket engines, the appropriations bill diverges with the Senate authorization bill in allowing Russian-made engines to be bought.
The accusations are distracting from Senate Republicans' newly unveiled tax plan, which diverges from the evolving House bill in key ways.
Like Shepard, Moore diverges from her source in details but cleaves to its structure so closely that the likeness is undeniable.
This description diverges from what Marchionne himself told investors on June 1 during a day-long strategy presentation in Balocco, Italy.
This food hall in Astoria, Queens, diverges from the usual formula, with no communal area for a group of dining destinations.
This is where RentAFriend diverges from standard expectations of a platonic relationship and veers closer to a dating app or site.
What's unfortunate about the P210's design is that its most impressive aspects are the areas where it diverges from iPhone uniformity.
Where the film adaptation diverges significantly from the books, Netflix's series follows the text almost verbatim, which is a double-edged sword.
Instagram plans to launch Snapchat Discover-style video hub What we're seeing here is positioning that diverges Facebook and Instagram's video efforts.
But this chest-puffing diverges from the underlying sovereignty argument, which only works if, deep down, you think Britain a bit puny.
Narratively, too, it diverges from the space sim—which is so often a genre about freeform exploration, pirate hunting, and commodity trading.
Yet the way that Time Well Spent diverges from light cigarettes and diet food may actually be the biggest indictment of all.
A teacher who diverges from the official line "won't get arrested," he said, just "intimidated," perhaps with a threat of forced retirement.
Editor's note: This piece has been corrected to clarify the ways in which Jeff Bezos's vision of space colonization diverges from Musk's.
Da Corte's also diverges from the original in his voice-over script, which was written by his friend, the painter Sam McKinniss.
A retracement is when the market diverges significantly from the underlying trend and then falls, or retraces, to the underlying trend line.
Yet the more Britain diverges from the European Union, the harder it will be to trade with neighbors including France and Germany.
A retracement is when the market diverges significantly from the current trend and then falls, or retraces, to the underlying trend line.
There are, of course, ways in which the Muslim story of Jesus diverges from the Christian version that is celebrated at Christmas.
Callie Kloves's script, which situates the action in early 20th-century India, diverges from the Kipling stories considerably and at times uneasily.
Bottom line This is an important marker -- and one that diverges sharply from the trial preferences of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Note that in all scenarios the ratio between people in the workforce and the size of the population diverges further by 2030:
While their poetry shares this quality, it diverges in rhythm or upon the question of whether research requires utter accuracy rather than imagination.
But then it diverges into a more diffuse portrait of We Copwatch's most famous members, and it loses track of the bigger picture.
But one possible factor may be "how much the food detail or confession adheres to or diverges from the celebrity's persona," Contois says.
But far from diverging from Republican orthodoxy in the direction of covering more people, it diverges in the direction of covering fewer people.
His move diverges from the Obama administration's approach to the issue, which relied largely on filing complaints to the World Trade Organization (WTO).
The reason for this divergence is that investors are affected not just by news, but by how the news diverges from their expectations.
Any time an airline diverges from that goal, it is failing, whether the cause be a storm, mechanical difficulties or a sick passenger.
The ADP report covers only private businesses, and such data often diverges from official figures, which the federal government will release on Friday.
This question, of whether an infinite sum "diverges" to infinity or "converges" to a finite value, comes up in many areas of mathematics.
It's the premise of many a raunch-com, but "Come as You Are" diverges in one important aspect: Its libidinous heroes are disabled.
They didn't — although the story never diverges from the original, some aspects are expanded a little — but it's striking how similar they are.
Called "Praying," the song diverges from the pop star's standard party-banger sound — it's an acoustic, pop-country ballad about the power of empathy.
The sequel diverges slightly, having you again invade someone's privacy on behalf of the government, but in order to discredit them on social media.
The deeper the drop in crude prices, the more likely it will be that U.S. and Canadian monetary policy diverges further, said RBC's Cole.
This goes to the political imperative -- the idea that something beats nothing, even if it diverges from long-held ideological positions or core beliefs.
The ADP report, which covers only private business and often diverges from official figures, comes out two days before the government's official jobs report.
What I think is interesting about Gears 25 is where it diverges from the picture we've had of this franchise for over a decade.
Facebook's position diverges sharply from its tech industry peers Google and Twitter, which have curtailed political advertising tools on their platforms in recent months.
The Namazi family's account of their response to the State Department diverges from that of current and former U.S. officials who spoke to Reuters.
To look at an X-ray, Dominique has one brain connected to one spinal cord that diverges into two, each going into a spinal column.
Then came the behavioural economists, who made it their task to find ways in which human activity systematically diverges from models using those basic assumptions.
The show diverges from its usual animation style to do a grotesque, Ren & Stimpy-esque close-up of her more shocking qualities (namely body hair).
Consequently, much of its future will depend on a combined effort to mature the industry, which in many aspects diverges wildly from traditional business models.
In the rare instance where he diverges from orthodoxy—his opposition to abortion—he insists his disagreement is merely personal and supports the policy anyway.
This strategy diverges from its major competitors who either manufacture both or focus solely on direct-drive turbines, where the rotor directly drives the generator.
Near the end of his article, however, Menashi diverges from his largely descriptive effort to normalize Israel, and suggests that ethnic diversity is itself harmful.
And then the book goes on to explain how strikingly the people's desires and common sense diverges from the agenda and beliefs of the political class.
Non-gamers might also find something to love here, as a way into interactive media that diverges so stridently from other 'games' with more conventional mechanics.
And the message he has delivered with fresh rigor, especially his emphasis on crime, still diverges widely from what most Republicans view as a winning pitch.
And it to an extent raises the question of whether Trump realizes how far the bill he's backing diverges from what he said he would do.
As the authors lament, that diverges sadly from the ideal of common humanity that informed both the civil-rights movement and, later, the drive for gay equality.
Alex Garland's Annihilation diverges pretty wildly from its source material, to the extent that fans of Jeff VanderMeer's novel may want to brace themselves for some surprises.
The treatment diverges in the cellar, however, where he ferments and ages aligoté in steel tanks, instead of in oak, which preserve freshness rather than encouraging complexity.
While Salmon seems to believe the museum should adjust the endowment's investment income to cover the admissions shortfall, his thinking diverges from Weiss's thoughts on the issue.
Where  Citizens of Earth diverges from its satirical point is at the very end, when the Vice President finally offers to join in battle, this time by himself.
I recently visited one of them in Beijing and, as it turned out, it shares a lot of similarities with its opponent but also diverges in some aspects.
Zeman, 71, often diverges from the EU and NATO member country's foreign policy line, professing anti-immigration views and echoing Russian official views on the conflict in Ukraine.
But this luxury housing tax diverges from Mayor Bill de Blasio's "inclusive" strategy of mixing struggling tenants in with affluent occupants, for which developers get a tax credit.
NatWest Markets' narrow, European focus diverges from the rest of the industry, which tends to also offer equities and services like M&A and have a more global reach.
If you watch Riverdale on CW or Netflix, you'll be familiar with the characters and their backstories, but the storyline follows the comics and diverges from the television show.
But Mr. Sabin also sharply diverges from the environmentalist stereotype: He is a strident Republican donating big sums of money in an effort to elect Donald J. Trump president.
With China now unabashedly charting its own course — one that diverges rather than converges with the liberal democracies and market economies of the West — conflict, many say, is inevitable.
Looking to the future rather than the past, there are certainly places where Sanders diverges from Biden, and where his qualifications as potential commander in chief can be challenged.
That sentiment — which appears to have some support from populist elements of President Trump's base — diverges sharply from the approach that had been taken by most Democrats until recently.
Op-Ed Contributor THERE have always been and always will be scoundrels in political life, especially one particular genus — the hypocrite — whose private behavior diverges from his public actions.
I look forward to watching the show adapt my favorite scenes, and I also enjoy being righteously indignant when the show diverges from the books in ways I don't approve.
Self-driving: A Goldman Sachs analyst asked why Musk diverges from virtually every other carmaker making autonomous vehicles by relying solely on radar, cameras and ultrasonic sensors, and eschewing Lidar.
The Rose Empire offers an aesthetic journey through 19th century Iran that diverges from the Euro-American perspective imposed upon most exhibitions on the art and cultures of Western Asia.
The ways in which Burton diverges from the source text are both satisfying and unexpected — and I won't tell you what they are, for that would be a terrible spoiler.
It would be surprising if this president weren't a Twitter addict: The 140-character limit creates a way of writing that, like texting, diverges as little as possible from talking.
And it both parallels and diverges from the rebooted game, taking its cues from what players liked while throwing in just enough surprises to make it interesting to general audiences.
As a champion of Enlightenment values who sees progress everywhere, Pinker diverges from scholars who take greater interest in an Enlightenment history that explores negative things like racism or environmental decay.
On the other hand, the show routinely diverges from the comics and Carl has show himself to be a survivor, as when he lived through his accidental shooting in Season 2.
Still, in Nauseda's primer for navigating the dangerous shoals between the worlds of Trump and Putin, he has adopted a stance that diverges, modestly from that of his predecessor, Dalia Grybauskaite.
Over the longer term, the debate about costs and benefits diverges even more, fueled by deep uncertainty about technology, economic growth and whether other countries will similarly act to cut emissions.
While they are all committed judicial conservatives, not all of them went to Ivy League law schools, which diverges from the educational backgrounds of the justices currently serving on the court.
His claim that the incursion was a response to "terrorists going into Russia" also diverges with what the US believed, that it was part of the Soviet effort to spread communism.
She is content to shape her own message, even if it diverges from the prevailing upsurge of populist sentiment, tailoring it to what she sees as the concerns of her constituents.
If, in fact, the admitting privileges law is a credentialing requirement enacted in good faith to protect patients from incompetent doctors, then the doctor's interest diverges from that of the patient.
Gazprom customers will have a right to demand lower prices if what they are paying diverges from benchmark prices determined by major European trading hubs, like the TTF in the Netherlands.
The work is provocative, though it diverges wildly from Painter's work — concerned with immigrant populations and their attempts to ideologically make themselves a home in new land — with which it is paired.
The project diverges from prior resettlements, which have largely followed a model of individual buyouts—offering lump-sum payments to residents and leaving them to their own devices to restart their lives.
From there, though, Beastars diverges into a high school noir story like Rian Johnson's Brick, centering around the drama club of a private school where an herbivore student actor is brutally murdered.
Since this show diverges so sharply from the source material, it gets to find some excitement in playing with Stephen King's sleepy, mutedly gothic world, while still heading off into uncharted territory.
In order to reconcile this, we have to realize the point at which our interest as fans diverges from the necessarily different ones held by the people in charge of baseball teams.
But reporters do not travel with him full time, and that practice diverges from the approach taken by previous nominees who submitted to having a "protective pool" of journalists follow them everywhere.
With permission from Wright's literary estate, Parks's vision diverges largely from the original plot, excising the long trial scene at the end in which Max, a white Communist lawyer unsuccessfully defends Bigger.
It would be rash to assume that the vacuum left by the United States will not be filled by others, such as Russia, whose agenda in the region diverges sharply from Washington's.
The foundational components of "Warzone" — a battle royale game steeped in the gameplay and visuals of "Call of Duty" — are solid, but where it diverges from those foundations are where it's strongest.
Our sugary, greasy diet diverges so much from the diet humans evolved eating, he and others think, that the microbes of westernized populations may no longer mesh well with the human body.
Some Christians — and even some non-Christians — have found in Lent something akin to "mindfulness:" a chance to use the period to practice self-improvement, which diverges from Lent's specifically religious roots.
Journalists could engage in what I've called "truth sandwiches," which means that you first tell the truth; then you point out what the lie is and how it diverges from the truth.
"Last Flag Flying" is adapted from a 2004 book by Darryl Ponsican (who also wrote the source material for "The Last Detail"), yet it diverges from the plot by changing the characters' backstory.
The special counsel did not establish that the Trump campaign conspired with Russia, but Garrett M. Graff writes that the report diverges sharply from attorney general William Barr's rosy portrayal of its findings.
In embracing and promoting the Trump agenda, some of which diverges from the traditional concepts of US leadership he embraced as a congressman, Pompeo underscored his loyalty to the President and his vision.
That method diverges from more typical responses, like when an adult tries to exert her will by applying consequences ("Plan A") or lets go of the expectation for a specific behavior ("Plan C").
Barr also reiterated his opinion that the FBI did not have enough evidence to open up a full investigation into the Trump campaign in 2016 -- which diverges from the conclusion reached by Horowitz.
Fast-forward to today: Right now we're experiencing an inflection point both in smartphone design and their supporting ecosystems, and it means what you get by choosing one phone over another diverges considerably.
When she retells the story of Samuel Forge for Henrietta's benefit, for instance, it slips and gets stranger: the journey to Kentucky diverges into the underworld, the Ohio River turns into the Styx.
The assessment diverges from recent revisions by the likes of Morgan Stanley, which sees a more gradual rise to lower highs, and Raymond James, which expects a near-term spike followed by moderating prices.
It's also never said if the story diverges in a meaningful way based on these choices, so it mostly comes across as a superfluous chance to role play Pierce in some very mild ways.
Rick Perry, who had called Trump a "cancer on conservatism" and once vowed to abolish the agency he's now been picked to lead — the Department of Energy — hardly diverges from Trump on the issues.
It has been organized by Mr. Kalmar and Richard Birkett, the curator, and while the dominance of painting diverges somewhat from the usual emphasis on austere, conceptual art forms, the political undercurrent does not.
They are presented here roughly in the order of the intensity of my desire to go back again, which diverges here and there from the number of stars that flew above their reviews. 1.
A Brexit deal should strike a balance that ensures Britain clearly diverges from the European Union's single market while also keeping close economic ties with the bloc, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday.
Outlets, including The Hollywood Reporter, are reporting that the film grossed over $15 million on its opening night, and its main attraction could be how it diverges from past iterations of the web-slinger's story.
However, China must recognize that the economic model it champions significantly diverges from the transparent, fair, market-oriented global norms that its leaders stated it would adopt upon joining the World Trade Organization in 2001.
The screenplay necessarily diverges from what just appears in the biblical text, but the movie was deeply researched, drawing on religious texts, scholarly research, and ancient historians like Josephus to fill in the narrative blanks.
Rachel Premack got her hands on an internal Amazon document that revealed it's paying drivers in a way that diverges from the rest of the industry at large, and sometimes well below prevailing market rates.
The execution sequence unfolds in an apparent single take, but as the hit men enter the barbershop, the camera diverges from them and comes to rest on a bed of flowers in a store window.
The plan nods heavily to policy proposals from progressive groups and sharply diverges from Bloomberg's previous comments that the landmark 2010 Dodd-Frank Act is an example of "stupid laws" that companies learn to ignore.
For teen girls who are hyper aware of being watched, the question of how the public self diverges from the private self — the question that the twin trope naturally lends itself toward investigating — is paramount.
The military's official estimate of civilians killed in coalition strikes since the war began in August 2014 stands at 229, an estimate that diverges enormously with those of Airwars and other independent monitors in the region.
This album diverges: at two-and-a-half hours long, it consists of three extended instrumental compositions that construct a leisurely, focused space for him to meditate, improvise on guitar, and dig into repetitive, cathartic grooves.
"At the end of the day, no matter how you've decided the degree of approximation for [each denominator], whether or not you've succeeded purely depends on whether the associated infinite sequence diverges or not," Vaaler said.
At times he reproduces whole entries verbatim, but more often he diverges freely from the original, collapsing multiple entries onto a single page and replacing Anne's droll commentary with more accessible (and often more dramatic) language.
With its historical setting and named characters, "Beasts Head for Home" diverges from the surreal landscape of Abe's best-known work, "The Woman in the Dunes," but alienation is at the Kafkaesque heart of both novels.
Put it all together, and Trump's plan does the opposite of what he promised: Rather than diverging from Republican orthodoxy in the direction of covering more people, it diverges in the direction of covering fewer people.
Quick take: The result, in a GE survey of 2,090 executives in 20 major economies, diverges from seven decades of broad business support for liberalized trade, which mainstream economists believe has powered rising prosperity and shrinking poverty.
Instead, eastern Sodermalm is one of the island's last undeveloped pockets, a Wild West (or, rather, East) where imaginative young locals are now building a drinking and dining scene that diverges from the capital's buttoned-up style.
Trumps' plan diverges from previous U.S. policy and a 2002 Arab League-endorsed initiative that offered Israel normal relations in return for an independent Palestinian state and full Israeli withdrawal from territory captured in a 1967 war.
And finally, Daryl doesn't even exist in the comic books, which means every episode he appears in is a new story that diverges from the comic books, and extra effort to work him into the general narrative.
LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - The gap between Italian and Spanish 10-year borrowing costs reached its widest level in just over seven months on Tuesday as investor sentiment towards the two countries diverges on political and economic issues.
While a lot of what Trump advocates for overlaps with conservatism, maybe even more than National Review would like to admit, modern conservatism as a political philosophy diverges so much from Trumpism that he's not one of them.
But many interpret all such wording as meaning that, for most goods and services, Northern Ireland will stay subject to the same broad regulations as the EU, even if the rest of the United Kingdom diverges from them.
BERLIN, Feb 16 (Reuters) - A Brexit deal should strike a balance that ensures Britain clearly diverges from the European Union's single market while also keeping close economic ties with the bloc, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday.
Though his band Aseethe's punishing brand of doomy drone diverges significantly from those aggro-arena anthems, guitarist/vocalist has logged enough time in the Hawkeye State to accept that as an inconvenient perception people have about his home.
But if you sequence the epigenomes of a pair of twins you find substantial differences: the pattern of epigenetic marks on the genomes of their various cells, virtually identical at the start of the experiment, diverges over time.
Their view diverges from that of money managers investing in U.S. crude, who scaled back bullish bets in the two major NYMEX and ICE markets in the same week, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data showed on Friday.
"For each of these stocks, our analyst has high conviction in a view that diverges from the Street's, and expects a near-term event to drive the stock as the market's view moves closer to ours," Tuesday's note read.
The book is at its least successful when Jamison diverges from alcoholism to the larger social issue of criminalization of drug addiction, including the persecution of pregnant drug abusers and the targeting of minorities in the war on drugs.
Mirroring Healy's plot, where the initial quest is a red herring for a larger crisis, Brooks diverges in making Tallulah's mother and Sanity's father patient yet strict, sensible yet encouraging, all the while flawlessly managing a space station meltdown.
The plan diverges from previous U.S. policy and a 2002 Arab League-endorsed initiative that offered Israel normal relations in return for an independent Palestinian state and full Israeli withdrawal from territory captured in the 1967 Middle East war.
The 57-year-old veteran economist, who was previously president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, has a resume that diverges from some of his predecessors who came to the job with years in the financial sector.
Biden is not neatly to the right or left of Obama on foreign or domestic policy, and he diverges dramatically in how he makes decisions, how he understands the basic material of politics, and how he'd run an administration.
But Gabbard, whose worldview on key issues diverges from other Democrats, has sharply criticized other candidates in each of her debates so far, including telling Kamala Harris that people "suffered under her reign" when Harris was California's attorney general.
Despite losing the popular vote in 2018, Wisconsin Republicans still control both chambers of the state legislature and five of its eight congressional seats; it's the product of some aggressive gerrymandering that diverges from the state's reputation as a political battleground.
Talk of monetizing the Syrian oil also diverges from the message of top Trump administration officials, including Mr. Esper, who said last week that the American mission in Syria was unchanged from its original purpose of defeating the Islamic State.
Despite losing the popular vote this year, Republicans still control both chambers of the state legislature and five of its eight congressional seats; it's the product of some aggressive gerrymandering that diverges from the state's reputation as a political battleground.
It is true that Mr Sorkin diverges from Lee's novel in noticeable ways, and is less reverent of the original text ("I wasn't going to swaddle the book in bubble wrap and transfer it gently to a stage," he has said).
The poll diverges from the usually equal three-way split between those approving, disapproving and rating normally the presidency of Jair Bolsonaro, with his negative numbers gaining an upper hand, said Leonardo Barreto, a partner in Brasilia-based consultancy Capital Politico.
"Biden is not neatly to the right or left of Obama on foreign or domestic policy, and he diverges dramatically in how he makes decisions, how he understands the basic material of politics, and how he'd run an administration," Klein wrote.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A Brexit deal should strike a balance to ensure Britain clearly diverges from the European Union's single market but keeps close economic ties with the bloc, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said after meeting British Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday.
But whether or not Bannon is actively involved, Breitbart continues to exist as a political force, funded by the Mercers, and ready to hammer Trump when he diverges from their political agenda, as it did when opposing the Ryan/Trump health care plan.
"For each of these stocks, our analyst has a view that diverges from the Street's, and expects a near-term event to drive the stock as the market's view moves closer to ours," Morgan Stanley said in a note to clients Thursday.
Britain, which plans to leave the EU on March 29, said on Wednesday the list could "confuse businesses" because it diverges from a smaller listing compiled by its Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which is the global standard-setter for anti-money laundering.
Britain, which plans to leave the E.U. on March 29, said on Wednesday the list could "confuse businesses" because it diverges from a smaller listing compiled by its Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which is the global standard-setter for anti-money laundering.
Devotion to serious smartphone photography is where the iPhone 7 line diverges, as the bigger iPhone 7 Plus adds a second camera on the back — a 12-megapixel telephoto unit with a f/143 aperture, as well as optical and digital zoom.
There are some drawbacks, of course: Anyone will tell you that regardless of the industry, simulation can do a lot, but it can't yet fully replace real-world testing, which always diverges in some ways from what you'd find in even the most advanced simulations.
Buehler diverges from the typical Republican on some issues, vouching he'll protect abortion rights and same-sex marriage and increase the standard of living — all in a state that sees a big discrepancy between big cities like Portland and farming communities in the rural areas.
The Senate bill diverges from the House legislation currently under consideration in several key ways, starting with the provision to completely eliminate, rather than limit, the ability of individuals to deduct state and local income, sales and property taxes on their federal tax returns.
Above all, these words place an impossible burden on contemporary artists, whose creations are so often found wanting when compared with the masterpieces of the past—not because the talent pool has somehow evaporated but because the best of the present diverges from the past.
An early acquaintance of F. T. Marinetti and Wyndham Lewis, he diverges from Futurist and Vorticist influences in his print, "That Cursed Wood" (27), a bleak image of dead trees emerging from the pockmarked ground, as biplanes circle overhead like ravens in the gray sky.
"What this tells us about their lives and complex strategies for survival, such as the highly variable techniques for prey exploitation, as well as predator avoidance and protection of carcasses for food, significantly diverges from what we might expect from this extinct species," noted Nowell in a release.
Regarding the now infamously misleading statement that Trump Jr. released after news of the June 2016 meeting broke -- that the participants had "primarily discussed a program about the adoption of Russian children" -- his testimony reveals that his account of what happened diverges materially from reporting by the Washington Post.
"The Shape of He to Come is the first of the "Collective" series, which means that it diverges from the model of Botanist studio albums as the result of me, Otrebor, doing everything, and instead recording more like a full band with distributed responsibilities," the band's founder told Noisey.
In fostering a body type that diverges from the ideal of fragile femininity, Daisy told me she felt "empowered" through realising her own strength; this started to emerge as a theme throughout my conversations with women who are heavily involved in the kinds of sports that build 'unfeminine' figures.
The collection's finale, "The Story of Of," not only soon diverges from the opener in its details, but it warps into a recursive exercise in which the characters end up reading their own story in a notebook as it tumbles back to its beginning and restarts again and again.
Her stance was swiftly met with a backlash that critiqued the tone of her advice, particularly the form response to a hypothetical friend in need and her use of the phrase "emotional labor" itself, which has taken on a meaning in modern discourse that diverges from its original, work-centric definition.
This is how David Duke, who most diverges from the stereotypical Klansman in that he wears suits, revealed an understanding that systems of race are more important than one person's motives, reputation or emotional health — that there is racism, and then there is racism, and the two are not the same.
"Throughout the book we see wire fences, the worn out paths of legions of beach-goers, and the tell-tale marks of chain saws, further signs of how decisively Walker's vision diverges from Thoreau's," writes Alan Trachtenberg, professor emeritus of English and American studies at Yale University, in a book essay.
Where most of her songs maintain a minimalist approach to sound, this diverges from that, beginning with airy, peaceful guitars and backing violin and near-monotone vocals that build, with help of a constant warning of a drumbeat, into a thunderous array before going out just as quietly as it came it.
Read: Trump Just Released a Rough Transcript of His First Ukraine Call Where He Talked About Beauty Pageants It also diverges sharply from the following July 25 call, during which in a far more transactional exchange, Zelensky raised the subject of buying American weapons and Trump responded by asking for the "favor" of investigations.
But decades of social science research about gender and politics suggests that women have a unique perspective on government and its leaders that frequently diverges from men's — a view, Ms. Walsh said, grounded in their longer life expectancy, their lower pay and their expectation that government will play a meaningful role in their lives.
The Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture's main claim is that if you want to figure out whether you can approximate nearly all irrational numbers given a set of denominators and allowable error terms, this is the only feature you need to know: whether that infinite sum of measures diverges to infinity or converges to a finite value.
Despite many commentators describing the year ahead as one that could provide more opportunities for active managers to shine as the performance of individual stocks diverges more than in recent years given changing macro and market dynamics, Stubbs describes the advent of both passive funds and "passive killers" as a permanent change in asset managers' offerings.
If everything is in synch, I can be motoring up the highway among lanes of cars and trucks (the turnpike is busy at any hour) with the freight-train tracks on the right and all the earthbound vectors lining up as an incoming jet roars overhead, outdistances everybody, diverges to the left, and sets down on a shimmery runway.
Officials privately have said they were was also worried about any U.S. drive to dismantle the agency as part of a nascent Middle East peace plan that Washington has promised to unveil soon According to diplomats, the plan diverges from longstanding U.S. support for a Palestinian state and backing for a full Israeli withdrawal from territory captured in 1967.
Democrats' platform draft includes some major victories for the Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE camp but diverges from his policies enough to give him ammo going into the convention.
Koukoulopoulos and Maynard proved that the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture is indeed true: If you're handed a list of denominators with allowable error terms, you can determine whether you can approximate virtually all irrational numbers or virtually none just by checking whether the corresponding sum of the measures around each fraction diverges to infinity or converges to a finite value.
Indeed, his lyrics are mostly descriptive, portraying a world of endless casual sex, fancy cars/jewelry/designer couture, and, where he diverges from the usual fantasy, what on recorded evidence sounds like a crippling drug addiction (to lean, sizzurp, codeine, whatever it's called, though he also pays homage to cocaine), all of which he probably exaggerates but certainly has experience with.
Senators see Ryan as a reliable partner in checking President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE when he diverges from where most Republicans stand, such as on tariffs.
BACKSLIDING - Joins CHERRY-PICKING as an EU concern about British behaviour, especially as in "no backsliding" on a vow to keep Northern Ireland in regulatory alignment with the EU. BACKSTOP - The British promise to put that Irish deal into the withdrawal treaty "unless and until" a better solution is found that would not risk isolating the Northern Ireland economy from a British mainland which diverges from EU regulations.
BACKSLIDING - Joins CHERRY-PICKING as an EU concern about British behavior, especially as in "no backsliding" on a vow to keep Northern Ireland in regulatory alignment with the EU. BACKSTOP - The British promise to put that Irish deal into the withdrawal treaty "unless and until" a better solution is found that would not risk isolating the Northern Ireland economy from a British mainland which diverges from EU regulations.
You can't know, when you're running for president, exactly what the makeup of Congress will be in two years, or whether there'll be a terrorist attack on New York City and Washington, DC. But one thing that policy creation does help illuminate is how the candidates deal with demands from different factions of their party, how inclined they are to fall back on massive magic asterisks or implausible promises, how much or how little the policy they want to fight for diverges from the party's norms.

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