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We need a Green New Deal for the digital age, in which policy change dovetails with economic change dovetails with educational change dovetails with behavioral change.
It dovetails very nicely into our mission of helping founders.
However, that, too, dovetails with the themes of the movie.
Paul's threat dovetails with my memory of his willful character.
Paytm's strategy dovetails with the goals of India's central government.
For the Frenchman, the story dovetails with a personal saga.
And the reason why dovetails nicely with our next winner.
So it really dovetails with Russian foreign policy then and now.
A stark choral lament dovetails with Phèdre's overwhelming monologue of remorse.
And it weirdly dovetails with something else I keep thinking about.
Completely and totally, whether it dovetails with her husband's agenda or not.
This, once again, dovetails with what American experts told me in interviews.
The growing alarm over piracy dovetails with rapid changes in the region.
A third option, which dovetails with Mr. Bennett's, is promoted by Prof.
His latest incarnation dovetails with a broader leftward lurch in Democratic politics.
The New State Solution dovetails with a rising regional and global trend.
Actually it ties, perfectly dovetails ... You can do a piece of advice.
Which is where this Section 232 investigation potentially dovetails with the WTO case.
The collection is out May 20, and dovetails with a new PBS documentary.
A $2100 billion acquisition that dovetails correctly with so many of your products.
Videos will show modern carvers working on shells, claw feet and drawer dovetails.
That outsider approach dovetails with Mr. Trump's own message in the presidential race.
Apple's interest in music services dovetails with another current in the tech world.
It also dovetails with their financial interests, which benefit from automobiles and highways.
But that paid media dovetails with a sizable organic footprint on the right.
This is where the sweetness of pop music and feel-good movies dovetails.
It's obvious how Microsoft's acquisition of LinkedIn dovetails with Microsoft's shifting business strategy.
This dovetails with early government efforts to track the spread of the infection.
It also dovetails with another pernicious myth that trans people are mentally ill.
And your book dovetails perfectly into what we have seen with Strzok and Page.
Ms. Boeck sings with a plaintive passion that dovetails perfectly with Ms. Frank's performance.
The constructed nature of Christmas dovetails with a cultural narrative of Christmas under attack.
That background dovetails with a policy record that is more libertarian than classically conservative.
The nap nook dovetails well with the interest in domestic scenes in her work.
Every weekend, we pick a movie you can stream that dovetails with current events.
The plan dovetails with Trump's larger aim of slashing regulation to boost energy production.
How convenient that what is acceptable dovetails so nicely with exactly what we're already receiving.
"The campaign dovetails with the drive for greater security, unity and patriotism," says Ms Fagan.
This dovetails with Clay's main argument: that removing the painting would violate the First Amendment.
Warburg's report dovetails with separate data showing a definitive cooling in New York's housing market.
It dovetails nicely with the manufacturing model 3D printing sees as its next step forward.
"We welcome this kind of reporting because it dovetails with our concerns," he told CNN.
The show also dovetails with the ways pop culture is remetabolizing its own '90s scandals.
As in Baldwin, the struggle of the writing dovetails with the struggle of the race.
But that storyline dovetails nicely with Ben and Miranda (Chandra Wilson), who lose their baby.
It dovetails with the hallucinatory action, and the film language used to put it across.
And it's here where the film's moral message most dovetails with L'Engle's vision of Christianity.
That dovetails nicely with my next question: Is it ever appropriate to out-asshole an asshole?
But it dovetails nicely with the deeply weird, often squicky relationship between the gods and humans.
Moore's position on interest rates dovetails with that of Trump's annoyance with Powell and the Fed.
But it also dovetails nicely with running, in which performance is entirely up to the athlete.
But H.R. 622 is a long-con, and dovetails with this administration's hostility toward federal oversight.
Opposing public transit also dovetails with the Kochs' financial interests, which benefit from automobiles and highways.
In churches, a quick forgiveness for perpetrators often dovetails with strict standards of purity for women.
This ambition dovetails with another ambition that critics and writers often have but seldom acknowledge: advocacy.
She accused him of "baiting" straight-identified men, which dovetails with Charles's history of publicly admiring them.
It dovetails with the recent trend shifting away from makeup, towards skincare and the "no makeup" look.
Committing funding for those jobs dovetails with another of Trump's major campaign promises — creating high-wage jobs.
But their conversation quickly dovetails into different territory about the very different versions of masculinity they represent.
It's an argument that dovetails with past Democratic attacks against Trump as reckless, dangerous and a bigot.
That dovetails with research showing most of those taking their own lives across all ages are male.
Bezos offered up a 2024 time frame for the lander, which handily dovetails with Pence's stated goals.
In some ways, this dovetails with Horan's view that Uber is trying to create a taxi monopoly.
The industrials jump comes back to economically sensitive exposure and dovetails with a boost in infrastructure spending.
We need to be strengthening multilateral institutions, not dismantling them, a stance which dovetails with autocrats' agendas.
The plan dovetails with Sanders' calls to eliminate student debt and make public college free to attend.
It splits with what we know, and dovetails with the story in ways both unexpected and startling.
That move dovetails with the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act that Congress passed last year.
And several whose online work dovetails with their office work said they hadn't faced uncomfortable situations with colleagues.
For the price point, this is a nice do-it-all keyboard that nicely dovetails digital and analog.
The speed and convenience of 5G dovetails with the ever-increasing appetite for mobile video consumption among consumers.
The indictment dovetails with the House Democrats' push to link the GOP's control of the House to corruption.
His statement dovetails with what Trump asked of Zelensky, although the bribery was less explicit but still clear.
We might look at how a Sanders attack dovetails with his message on the campaign trail that week.
The focus on technology is one that dovetails with how small-business owners are approaching their own retooling.
Every weekend, we pick a movie you can stream that dovetails with an event from the previous week.
And the social activism of many stars dovetails conveniently with the enhancement (or rehabilitation) of their personal brands.
It also dovetails nicely with the platform's ongoing push to increase the health of public discourse on Twitter.
Luckily, the eclipse dovetails with the high water season, making it easier to draw on more hydro power.
The policy dovetails with Obama's larger effort to fight climate change but clashes with the current administration's priorities.
It also dovetails with Amazon's increasing interest in health and wellness products and services, although Arcadia initiated this project.
It dovetails back to what Carson was saying about how you circumscribe unifying humor by getting really political. Watch.
Under Crown Prince Mohammed, the country has spent heavily to promote that image, which dovetails with a decadeslong effort.
Regardless, Clinton's comment dovetails with a coming vote in Congress, which would relax the prohibition on silencers for weapons.
Your movie dovetails perfectly with his main messages about Wall Street, buying power, greed, and protecting the little guy.
And Alex, how do you feel about how this story dovetails with the original comic's portrayal of Hooded Justice?
But it dovetails nicely with Owen and Amelia's storyline because who should be wheeled as part of the mass OD?
It also called for closer cooperation with U.S. allies, which dovetails with DLA's outreach to miners in Africa and elsewhere.
Oefner's love of color dovetails with his passion for science, and he's done some crazy things to explore them both.
The move dovetails with another move by new Chief Executive Officer Emma Walmsley to divest the MaxiNutrition sports nutrition brand.
It marks no mere flaw in Renoir's personality but an essence of it that dovetails with his attitude toward painting.
Nvidia's significant revenue growth dovetails with the massive demand for its GPU technology to power AI applications like autonomous driving.
AND THAT IS HOW THAT DOVETAILS WITH BOTH OUR WORK ON THE REVERSE SPIN AS WELL AS EXPLORING STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES.
He said the wealth-tax plan dovetails with other proposals she has offered on issues like corporate responsibility and housing.
In some ways, spending that cash carelessly dovetails with too much enrichment — activities scheduled throughout the weekend keep families apart.
China's increased appetite for imported coking coal dovetails with its rising steel output, which hit a record high in March.
Of course the very rich appreciate the U.B.I.; it dovetails with a narrative that casts their wealth as a reward.
That dovetails with former President Barack Obama's effort to fight climate change but clashes with the current administration's energy priorities.
The Trump administration and the Republican Party support fossil fuel interests because doing so dovetails neatly with their political needs.
"It's time for US to show our support," said one of the ads, a message that dovetails with Mr. Trump's.
I actually think this ISM number today actually dovetails pretty well with the tone we just got from 3Q earnings.
It dovetails with Beijing's desire to see more "discovered-in-China" drugs as the country targets life sciences for growth.
The year of 28500 dovetails with intensification of negotiations for the Iran nuclear deal, agreed to on July 6900, 2628.
Every weekend, we pick a movie you can watch at home that dovetails with an event from the previous week.
Dani's psychological tailspin dovetails with the increasingly creepy practices of the midsummer celebrations at the remote commune they've come to.
Eichenbaum's work dovetails with a 15-year trend in neuroscience research that suggests the hippocampus is more flexible than scientists expected.
Here's a real-life way to understand how Stimson's mood indicator works -- and how it dovetails with the actions of politicians.
The Pilbara mines are located in an isolated, hazardous area, presenting a workforce challenge, which dovetails perfectly with Caterpillar's autonomy strategy.
But that also dovetails back to Randall's savior complex, which he gets called out for in the present by Skye's mom.
The flattening yield curve dovetails with the dollar's failure to gain traction following a period of consolidation over September and October.
That dovetails with GSK's other work in cancer, a field where it has had a patchy track record in the past.
OFFSET also dovetails with DARPA's Squad-X program, which is trying to outfit infantry squads with better communications, sensors, and weapons.
There is a more sinister thesis at work here, one that dovetails with many liberal views of Appalachia and its problems.
That view dovetails with the us-against-the-world message Trump has been pushing since the primaries, so no surprise there.
It dovetails with his criticisms of Clinton for avoiding the public by not holding press conferences as often as he does.
This dovetails with his refusal, at the final presidential debate, to say he would accept the election results on November 8.
The timing also dovetails well for travelers to discover the Balkan region, one of the continent's burgeoning cultural and adventure destinations.
It dovetails well with the SHOUT crisis text service that she launched alongside husband Prince William, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Investing in overseas infrastructure projects dovetails with a key plank in Abe's growth strategy, which is to export "high-quality" infrastructure technology.
This dovetails with CDC reports that syphilis, a disease that disproportionately affects men who have sex with men, is on the rise.
Taurus is the first of the earth signs — and there's no coincidence that Earth Day, April 22, dovetails with this solar spell.
Some of that spirit dovetails with Maine's move down to the city, and the feelings such a drastic change evoked in him.
Every week seems to bring fresh signs of how closely his quest to defend the presidency dovetails with Mr. Trump's political interests.
Second, I often have to reapply some gel during the shave, an issue that dovetails with the whole expensive price tag thing.
This rhetorical conversion of the entire internet into a field of battle dovetails neatly with our deepening fears about technology and privacy.
The living room, with its full bar, dovetails with an outdoor covered terrace lengthy enough for a banquet table for 75 guests.
Reuss will take on one new role, overseeing GM's quality control operations which, the automaker noted, dovetails well with his product development duties.
And that dovetails nicely to perhaps the most potentially potent anti-political class/smash the establishment/economic nationalism Trump administration move of all.
Sources told the Times that the app was created in only the last two months, which dovetails with what The Intercept's Fang reported.
We should also see support for multiple windows and note how that dovetails nicely with the rumors about multiple windows on the iPad.
I like to sort my life into lists, and find that this instinct dovetails neatly with the archivist quality of the digital world.
This dovetails nicely with present-day Rebecca, who definitely wants to tell Kate what she should do about her IVF treatments and surgery.
The Glyph dovetails nicely into these rapidly growing categories, while making a compelling case as a stand-alone viewer for more traditional media.
This dovetails with Andrew Prokop's explanation, which proceeds from the fact that Cruz spends the beginning of his book calling his colleagues liars.
This concert performance dovetails with the release of an album celebrating the female singers who influenced her — Barbra Streisand, Dolly Parton, Carole King.
He also understands his own star appeal (he gives himself plenty of heat-stoking close-ups), which dovetails with his role as director.
The latest chapter dovetails with the re-emergence of Russia as America's primary political adversary and a revolution in the U.S. energy industry.
Georgieva has promised to pursue it relentlessly in a move that dovetails with Ivanka Trump's W-GDP and We-Fi economic empowerment programs.
Yet it also invokes the oceanic feeling of a being at one with the universe that dovetails with a climactic family road trip.
Facebook's estimated drop in younger users last year dovetails neatly with Snap's growth in 2017, when it gained about 1.9 million users under 25.
Instead, the technology dovetails with personalized medicine, to allow pharmacists on every corner to simply print up custom pills according to a person's genome.
Thus the best of this music projects generosity as well as a veritable nervous thrill, an aesthetic coldness that dovetails with impressive formal mastery.
Still, the proposal dovetails with Democrats' calls for child-care and family-leave policies that encourage women to enter and remain in the workforce.
His outspokenness dovetails strangely with his seemingly bland, affable persona, but doesn't seem to attract any lasting hostility from more moderate or conservative voices.
The estimated $10 billion in industry assets dovetails with an approximation by Westfleet Advisors, a Nashville-based broker last December of the industry's assets.
It also dovetails with plans to get consumers to install Amazon-branded smarthome products that turn your home garage or car's trunk into Lockers.
Pence may protest that the RFRA was not meant to legalize discrimination, but it also dovetails with his history of opposition to LGBTQ rights.
It also dovetails with the Republican president's broader effort to unwind green regulation, much of it enacted by Democratic former President Barack Obama's administration.
A lot of the success — and origins — of Pinterest's modern visual search dovetails almost perfectly with the rise of GPU usage for deep learning.
Trying to do banner ads and things like that, it just doesn't feel like it dovetails with what people are opening the app for.
Wakanda's "way" will sound very familiar to IR scholars: It dovetails nicely with insights from a school of international relations theory called defensive realism.
The film dovetails with the simmering anger in Brazil over the construction giants at the center of the graft scandals engulfing the political establishment.
This effort dovetails with recent mandates in northeast states like New Jersey, Massachusetts and New York requiring utilities to procure energy from offshore wind.
As the obsession with digestive health dovetails with the fascination for fermenting, kimchi, sauerkraut and pickled things will work their way into new territory.
This was likely because of a lack of interest in an old nature documentary, but it also dovetails nicely with Disney's self-censoring impulse.
But Buttigieg's surrogates said that going to argue his case on Fox dovetails with his strengths as a candidate — as well as his weaknesses.
Japanese automakers now produce a lot of cars in the United States, which dovetails with Trumps repeated pledges to create more jobs, Nishimura said.
This approach dovetails with the corruption crackdown that President Xi Jinping has used to cement both his grip on power and his own popularity.
And the firm's experience in trying to influence Muslim sentiment abroad dovetails with Mr. Trump and Mr. Bannon's focus on combating the Islamic State.
Unlike many other major social movements, women's liberation dovetails neatly with an important advertising demographic, a lesson capitalism absorbed more than a century ago.
That dovetails with recent mandates in Northeastern U.S. states such as New Jersey, Massachusetts and New York requiring utilities to procure offshore wind energy.
The new Mexican president's generosity toward immigrants, officials say, dovetails with his broader commitment to protect human rights, reduce inequality and prioritize the poor.
" This new research dovetails nicely with previous work in the area, such as Adam Grant's 2013 book, "Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success.
The deal dovetails with Toyota's announcement this month that it would be offering automakers and suppliers free access to nearly 24,000 patents for EV technologies.
That dovetails with the broader consensus view in currency markets that the dollar next year will give back some of its gains from this year.
It's a particular kind of feminism that dovetails perfectly with the rise of neoliberalism—the period of capitalism that features deregulation, privatization, and hyper-individualism.
The official reason for the strike call is a standoff with management over conditions, but the timetable dovetails with the broader protests against government policy.
In a guest column on The Gazette, O'Malley explained how family leave dovetails with reproductive healthcare, in that the lack of this benefit disenfranchises women.
This dovetails with the politics of her comedy, which offers a sustained critique of how the media and culture make women feel insecure and apologetic.
In that sense, Trump's promise to make America great again, however vague, dovetails with the last president's equally vague pledge to bring hope and change.
That dovetails with the dominant trend in the relatively young shale fracking industry: exercising financial discipline in order to start returning more cash to shareholders.
The building's history dovetails with the film's aesthetic as well; Huyghe's camera puts his subjects at a remove, less characters than objects for cultural study.
A recent DNA analysis showed that parrots were closely related to falcons, a finding that dovetails with field studies of parrots' often merciless dietary habits.
The timing of the proposal dovetails with the President's broader efforts to make the midterm election about illegal immigration, a topic that animates his base.
Working in a near hush that dovetails with the muted palette, the writer-director Chinonye Chukwu creates a persuasive, controlled, methodically coherent world for Bernadine.
This dovetails with her latest book, "The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your Life, One Night at a Time," and a company she recently started, Thrive Global.
It's a process that dovetails with what has been happening with other metal supply chains, even those for non-critical components of the alchemical table.
This dovetails nicely this whole McCabe memo and first of all, the president could fire Comey because he didn&apost like the color of his socks.
The report dovetails with the latest Douglas Elliman rental report for October, which showed New York City rent prices leveling off and inventory on the rise.
The pull-back of troops from the region dovetails with President Donald Trump's long-standing desire for the United States to extract itself from foreign conflicts.
The company's high profile dovetails with the increasing popularity in luxury online shopping and benefits from a consumer who is more willing to buy secondhand merchandise.
What really makes the show work, however, is the way all of the above dovetails with so many of the other things the series is doing.
The company's high profile dovetails with the increasing popularity in luxury online shopping and benefits from a consumer who is more willing to buy secondhand merchandise.
While the trend dovetails with millennials' techy inclinations, concerns about privacy appear to be keeping Americans from adopting internet-connected technology to manage their energy footprints.
So far, at least 4.7 million people have already cast their ballots, which dovetails with polling data that shows enthusiasm to vote is off the charts.
Amid the chopped and re-woven dembow samples on "Perfil" is some seriously speaker-shaking bass, which dovetails nicely with the song's stripped down melodic elements.
The problem with that narrative, which dovetails so well with the mystification we have toward our wrestling-meme-tweeting President, is that it isn't quite true.
It's part of the Kochs' longstanding crusade for lower taxes and smaller government, and also dovetails with their business interests in gasoline, asphalt and automotive parts.
Resolving the North Korea crisis dovetails with that theme, and any move toward talking with the North would be easier with Mr. Moon by his side.
A friend of mine always says that "astrology is fake until it's real" — that is, until it confirms a presupposition or dovetails with a future outcome.
The use of these ancient Chinese remedies dovetails with a push by Xi Jinping, China's top leader, to harness them as a source of national pride.
The growth of restrictive employment contracts dovetails with a broad pattern in the labor market: People don't quit their jobs as much as they used to.
That level of growth dovetails with expectations for an economy in the late stages of a recovery, the investment bank noted in its global outlook report.
The prince, who also serves as the Saudi defense minister, favors a confrontational line toward Iran, which dovetails with the Trump administration's hostile stance toward Tehran.
Snow swings into action-hero mode and recruits a posse of friends and neighbors for a vigilante mission that dovetails with his crusade against ICE raids.
She has a rawness that dovetails with the role, but she doesn't know how to show us Madhi's interior life as she goes from fishmonger to contender.
But Hassett's openness to government employment dovetails nicely with the Trump administration's stated interest in spending big on infrastructure projects and its aggressive focus on job creation.
Why the government acted at this moment is unclear, but it dovetails with a campaign to rein in financial risk that has been running for a year.
The technique dovetails in many ways with the concept of differential privacy, the statistical process of analyzing data from a population without learning about individuals in it.
There's certainly a lot of tics and phraseology that I take from Trump—it dovetails with the way the character behaves, and we use it as inspiration.
While this dovetails with previous statements by regulators and central bankers in China, such calls in the past have had little impact in fending off bearish pressure.
Trump and his lawyers say that either way, no laws were broken — an argument that dovetails with their recent claims that "collusion" is itself not a crime.
To lose a language is to lose identity, and Westworld seems to have been building on this premise, which dovetails with its central themes, across several episodes.
All three leads are sensational (Yeun turns yawns and soft laughter into nightmares), giving performances that retain a sense of mystery that dovetails with the movie's ambiguity.
Storr argues that this uncompassionate edge of self-esteemery dovetails with the economic ideas of Ayn Rand and the competitive individualism of her followers in neoliberal politics.
Update The arrival of professional hockey and football teams dovetails with a surge in sports betting nationally that has inspired local casinos to redesign their betting areas.
Fowler, of course, is not a neutral observer, but her account of Uber's culture dovetails with the perspective of Uber employees who talked to the New York Times.
The move dovetails with Toyota's announcement this month that it would offer carmakers and suppliers around the world free access to nearly 24,000 patents for electric vehicle technologies.
The desperation of the Hawthorne warlocks dovetails with one of AHS: Cult's biggest themes last year: what exactly occurs when men believe they've lost their grip on power?
The rise of Aldi dovetails with a recent trend of job losses in retail, and suggests that the industry will continue to search for success while trimming employment.
The release dovetails with recent employment data showing very strong job growth, and these two forces should combine to power the U.S. economy to faster growth in 2017.
Its potential unraveling dovetails with the acceptance of a revised island-wide financial restructuring plan by the oversight board that sets aside less money for paying out debt.
However, we may also see a shift in the alliance if President Trump's desire to withdraw U.S. soldiers dovetails with South Korean elites' calls for greater national sovereignty.
More than four decades later, Coker has modernized this noir story and created a striking and "inclusively black" program that dovetails with Marvel's efforts to become more inclusive.
With their broad, vague sketches of golden memories, the Chainsmokers (and the corporate system they represent) have made an album that neatly dovetails with our dislocated, nostalgic present.
I love the spectacle of skill, whether it's an expert gardener at work, or a good carpenter chopping dovetails, or someone tying a Bimini hitch that won't slip.
It's part of the Kochs' longstanding crusade for lower taxes and smaller government, and also dovetails with their extensive business interests in producing gasoline, asphalt and automotive parts.
If the latter, the literal marginalization of people of color in this photo offers a visual explanation: It dovetails with the rhetoric and actions of the Trump administration.
That mentality usually dovetails nicely with the life perspective of most football coaches, though it was not until recently that the recruiting of long snappers became so prevalent.
Racial trauma is about as personal as it gets for a post-colonial America, and the way it's drawn here dovetails effortlessly with the Watchmen story we know.
That dovetails with Johnson's recent permission for Huawei to take a limited role in the construction of Britain's superfast 5G networks, despite objections from U.S. President Donald Trump.
And there's a satisfying arc to the whole endeavor, which dovetails neatly with both the traditional principles of telling a story and the mechanics of writing it up.
The robust turnout in the first days of early voting in some states dovetails with other indications that voter enthusiasm is higher this year than in previous years.
It all kind-of dovetails with product placement in these highly realistic first-person shooter games like Call of Duty that feature AR-15s, including Remington AR-15s.
But the biggest reason this moment succeeds has to do with how it dovetails with Morgan's storyline, which is the best thing season six has going for it.
In brief remarks, Trump said the SUPPORT Act dovetails with her childhood initiative, Be Best, a three-pronged platform that includes focus on children affected by the opioid crisis.
When so many local transportation departments have adopted Vision Zero initiatives to reduce traffic deaths, developing the safety features of self-driving tech dovetails nicely into these existing goals.
Some forward-thinking instructors are even using 3D printers to print their own customized HMDs with their technology students, a solution that dovetails with the popular maker­-trend philosophy.
The exhibit, which explores how painstakingly detailed handwork contrasts — and, more often than not, dovetails — with machine-hewn technology, doesn't open until May 5, timed to the Met Ball.
"The program dovetails nicely into their pizza insurance promotion and continues to put the chain top-of-mind with consumers for being active, caring and taking some social responsibility."
Indeed, demand for high-end single-family rentals is up significantly, a trend that dovetails with a decline in sales in New York and across portions of the region.
"They put things in their hair, their skin..." The attack dovetails rising concerns in the country over the far right, and particularly the status of sexual minorities and immigrants.
That dovetails with China's aim, outlined in its most recent five-year plan, to transform its cities and upgrade its manufacturing capabilities using the so-called internet of things.
The FDD analysis dovetails with similar findings from the U.S. State Department and Middle East think tanks, and comes as major economies redouble their efforts to curb terrorism financing.
This dovetails with how he deploys differing points of view, as he shifts from what Cecilia sees to seemingly unmotivated camera moves, like a pan to an empty corner.
His interest in streamlining the clinical trial process dovetails with those of patient groups and members of Congress who are eager to see new drugs brought to market faster.
His voice also bears an uncanny resemblance to a certain Wino's, which, while unintentional, dovetails beautifully with the warm, slightly psychedelic nature of Wretch's lumbering, groove-heavy, traditionalist doom.
Indeed, the merger plan dovetails with Macron's push for cross-border industrial champions that have the muscle to compete with Chinese and U.S. rivals of today and the future.
The second half of Disrupted dovetails neatly, Lyons keeps up the economic argument, diving into the particularly inept financial management of HubSpot (one that nonetheless yields a successful IPO).
The show, Er Xi, Air de Jeu (or "Playground"), dovetails with the retail space's White Sale, an annual promotional event started by Le Bon Marché founder Aristide Boucicaut (1810–1877).
Trump's opposition appears to be more self-serving, and dovetails with the reality TV star's increasingly vocal complaints about a media conspiracy to "rig" the presidential election against him. Sen.
Mario's experience dovetails with complaints on social media What the banks say: TD tells Axios that any interruptions to its services is the result of its overriding concern for security.
His interest in streamlining the clinical trial process dovetails with those of patient groups and members of Congress who are eager to see new drugs brought to the market faster.
Her role-playing dovetails with the idea prevalent today, that identity is malleable rather than fixed and that femininity especially is in thrall to its trappings and to social expectations.
Geographic segregation dovetails with the growing economic spread between the top 20 percent and the bottom 80 percent: The top quintile is, in effect, disengaging from everyone with lower incomes.
State-backed industry The front and center role TCM has taken in fighting the coronavirus outbreak dovetails with the Chinese government's recent efforts to promote TCM at home and abroad.
Bloomberg's assault on TV dovetails with more than 4,000 Facebook ads over the past 30 days that mention Obama and largely tout the two politicians' shared work on gun safety.
The average answer was 5.8 months, which dovetails with research concluding that six months is the minimum amount of paid leave necessary to protect a mom's mental and physical health.
The new study, he said, dovetails with that research, and "is, if anything, overly conservative" — that is, it may underestimate the threats and costs associated with human-caused climate change.
Although the undoing of internet regulation appears to be extremely unpopular among all Americans, it dovetails with the Trumpian, pro-business Republican agenda for which Pai has often shown support.
Tumblr user, Maker-of-Dolls, published an slam-poem-style ode to her doll kink that reads: The soft, pliable mind of the doll fetishist dovetails with those who seek bimbofication.
We'll also have to wait to see what Musk has in store for X.com, a fitting web home that dovetails nicely with both Musk's SpaceX and his Tesla Model X branding.
The impending influx of Addamses dovetails with the second half of the plot, which involves a cookie-cutter subdivision that pops up just a stone's throw away from the Addams' mansion.
The tweet about how the Somali refugee suspected of the stabbing attack at Ohio State "should not have been in our country" dovetails with the Republican Party's harsh anti-refugee views.
Kasich has been steadfast in his own foreign policy agenda, which dovetails far more closely with traditional Republican views on Russia and other issues on which Trump has taken different positions.
These productions try to connect the food with the show's theme, feeding a hunger for "experiences" that dovetails with an appetite for immersive theater, whose popularity shows no sign of abating.
Much of "Never Fear" unfolds indoors, which gives it a claustrophobic quality that dovetails with Carol's sense of feeling trapped, and comes out in jolts of anger, panic and self-pity.
These choices dovetails with a marketing strategy of promoting a cross-section of its exhibitions, rather than a select few blockbusters, thus encouraging both an increase in visiting and repeated visits.
The problem with the concept of "new music" dovetails with the uniquely modern problem that since we live in a society that treats "experience" as the primary form of social capital.
"WCI's land portfolio dovetails perfectly with our own Florida footprint and expands our product offering to capture more of the move-up market," Lennar Chief Executive Stuart Miller said in a statement.
The announcement of all that new celebrity muscle dovetails perfectly with the November arrival of the UFC at Madison Square Garden, long the much-desired-but-legislatively-elusive feather in MMA's cap.
The scene in which Arthur gets honored for his achievement in cinema is a tearjerker that nicely dovetails with Iris' own moment of self-empowerment — theirs is a touching, platonic love story.
California's presence on Super Tuesday also dovetails with several other primaries taking place in the South including Texas and North Carolina, which will both hold their races on March 3 as well.
The NYPD's groundbreaking report on Islamic radicalization, like some of the scholarly research on Islamic State recruits, dovetails with Gorka's view, suggesting religious motivation unifies jihadists of all backgrounds, not economic circumstances.
"It dovetails with what we saw in the Fed minutes yesterday, really suggesting that the Fed is on autopilot at this point toward quarterly rate hikes in the year ahead," said Schamotta.
Then, all of a sudden, there is this pricing debate, which dovetails with some concerns of people who are already working on the activist side, about the rising cost of the drug.
"Junior Achievement's mission dovetails superbly with our industry's commitment to help make financial and retirement security available to all American families and to invest in our country's economic strength, too," she added.
Furthermore, the assets were injected at a 8523% discount to the adjusted NAV, which dovetails with CRH's continued support to CR Land in preparing prime land and large parcels for eventual development.
Many questioned the valuation and the logic of the acquisition — but it appears that Google's foray into autonomous vehicles dovetails nicely with a ubiquitous mapping application that already knows your travel patterns.
Her decision to swear off high-dollar events distinguishes her in the sprawling field and dovetails well with one of the main planks of her campaign platform, which focuses on fighting corruption.
Part of the account dovetails with a central aspect of the impeachment case: that the president wanted to continue freezing security aid to Ukraine until he got help with investigations into Democrats.
In the next breath, Trump said Biden should be investigated over conduct that, at least in Trump's description, dovetails perfectly with what Trump's team has reportedly pressed Ukrainian officials to look into.
All of this dovetails with changing public perceptions about capital punishment, said Robert Dunham, the executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, which provides analysis on issues concerning the death penalty.
The biopsychosocial formulation dovetails nicely with more recent developments in mental health, such as trauma-informed care, a model developed for patients who have suffered traumatic experiences such as abuse and assault.
Well, that dovetails with my final question, which is: Do you think the influence antifa is having on the American left will ultimately hurt the Democratic Party — and by extension help the Republicans?
"If you look at the price pattern here, it does support the case to get up to about 2,300 or even 2,400, and that dovetails with those targets from that signal," Suttmeier said.
The announcement dovetails with the Obama administration's recent commitment to cut industrial methane emissions by 40 to 45 percent by 2025—and signals that Canada may be on board to do the same.
That evocative origin story, which dovetails all too neatly with Zeppelin's penchant for Celtic mysticism and J.R.R. Tolkein-esque landscapes and imagery, has made Bron-Yr-Aur a pilgrimage of sorts for fans.
This new development, that clearly demonstrates CNBC's recognition of Abu Dhabi's leading role in the regional and global business landscape, dovetails well with ADGM's commitment and efforts in fostering a vibrant financial ecosystem.
The move dovetails with President Donald Trump's promise to expand domestic energy production, but will come over the objections of environmentalists, state officials, and some business groups worried about spills and coastal tourism.
That gradual transition obviously dovetails with the mainstreaming of EDM—it makes sense that establishment figures are understanding electronic music at the same speed that it's become a hitmaking and festival-headlining enterprise.
The show, which originated at the Aspen Art Museum in Colorado, dovetails at times with the Studio Museum's, demonstrating the ways Mr. McMillian's idea of painting is often inseparable from that of sculpture.
For example, the report dovetails with the script-flipping narrative that a dossier alleging complicity between Trump associates and Russia compiled by Christopher Steele, a former British spy, was itself a Russian plot.
The move dovetails with the European Union's capital markets union project to encourage companies to raise more funds on markets rather than relying on banks which are struggling to fashion sustainable business models.
The argument holds that by offering individualistic messages of salvation, this form of religion dovetails perfectly with the needs of global "neoliberal" capitalism and distracts the vulnerable from fighting for their collective rights.
Trump's populism offered a false but compelling diagnosis of their economic problems, immigrants and insufficiently protectionist trade policy, which dovetails neatly with rural white anxieties about declining cultural status and relative political power.
Orbital's initiative dovetails with an Air Force plan to cut the amount of money it spends on missile storage and support services to $6.5 million in fiscal year 2017 from $17 million this year.
The pill rap wave dovetails with the growing heroin epidemic on top of suicide becoming the number two cause of death in teens ages 15 to 19, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
Ms. Lownsbrough's argument dovetails with a deeper criticism of relying on boycotts as activism's go-to tool — namely, that they risk reducing to an individual consumer choice what is fundamentally a collective political problem.
But the criticisms by Republicans dovetails with a GOP effort to paint the new Democratic majority as extreme, an argument Trump has sought to use in the public relations battle over the government shutdown.
Next, let's imagine there's no individual salary cap, making teams like the Warriors much more likely to pay elite players such as Durant in a manner that more closely dovetails with their outsized production.
Abandoning the quest to replicate human anatomy and embracing liberalized design dovetails with a move away from scandalous packaging and provocative designs to sleek modernism—things the average consumer wouldn't be ashamed to own.
The story of these victims eventually dovetails with the case of Lisa Jensen, which we talk about in Part 1 of our series, and which ultimately showed investigators just what genetic genealogy could do.
Despite Mr Stallone's recent insistence that the Rambo films never intended to make political statements, it is hard to ignore how his imagined war with Mexican villains dovetails with Donald Trump's views on immigration.
"I said yes, because it has the potential to be the show that dovetails in and out of the hard news in the same way that 'Homeland' has been able to do," Lewis said.
And the advice in the story ahead dovetails with it — providing context for the fight for reproductive rights as well as some strong, practical advice on how to steal yourself for a tough road ahead.
There's undoubtedly a story to be told about a noble dinosaur-rescue mission that goes horribly awry, and the plotline dovetails nicely with the warning bells the film sounds about the dangers of genetic manipulation.
But the very act of identifying donors as the real power behind the curtain dovetails with the signature issue for Teachout, the author of Corruption in America: From Ben Franklin's Snuff Box to Citizens United.
It could suggest the end of the every-other-year cycle for major iPhone revisions, which dovetails with Apple's recent move to introduce the iPhone SE some six months after the iPhone 6S was released.
But it will expand the overall market and represents a soft power play that dovetails neatly with Beijing's support for Internet-based healthcare systems to alleviate a lack of doctors, overcrowding and poor grassroots healthcare.
" That line dovetails nicely with producer Eric Newman's comment a few seasons ago about the show's longevity beyond the Escobar storyline, saying that the writers needn't worry about running out of material until "cocaine stops.
Penney's research dovetails with findings from last year that showed a heightened reluctance to use certain terrorism-related search terms — such as "anthrax" or "dirty bomb" — on Google after the Snowden documents were covered worldwide.
"So I called one of my best friends, a Scottish woman who started out as a nanny and ended up like a sister," a detail that dovetails eerily well with the plot of the film.
But they're also creating tools to further their own oppression, which dovetails with some of what this season has been talking about with the idea that Gilead can't exist solely because men wanted it to.
For starters, the film's revelations about the lineage of Rey (Daisy Ridley), and the closing image that dovetails with that, suggest that a powerful connection with the Force can come from the humblest of origins.
The new research dovetails with other recent studies, including a paper published last year in the journal Nature that showed that PD-L1 molecules released from skin cancer tumors can suppress the body's immune function.
Mr. Hellman's low-key approach dovetails perfectly with Mr. Stanton's quiet matter-of-factness for a scene that feels as ordinary as life and, remarkable for the time, contains not a trace of gay panic.
The product is designed to make taking videos a fun and seamless part of everyday life, which dovetails with the company's goal of getting users to feed Snapchat a steady stream of images and videos.
So whether I believe it or not, it dovetails into what I do believe: You inherit a body, this body is not you — you could have been a Moroccan woman, a slave, a Maori man.
"Our military is in Syria for ISIS, our diplomacy is focused on Iran," he said, noting his work on the "pressure side" dovetails with his colleagues' efforts to find a diplomatic solution in the country.
He regularly seeks out individual lawmakers to explain why they should back the deal — whether it's because they represent an agriculture-heavy district or because Mexico's landmark labor reforms dovetails with their pro-union stance.
All of which neatly dovetails into the idea that Samsung's "more of everything" phone, the Galaxy Note series, could be the first beneficiary should Samsung decide to go ahead with a second camera on the back.
It also produced a blueprint for countries that want to set up a "bad bank" for dud assets (as both Spain and Ireland did in the financial crisis) in a way that dovetails with EU rules.
Several of the largest institutional Chinese investors have publicly discussed what Fitch views as a "core-at-any-cost" investment mentality with respect to hotel investments that generally dovetails with the recent Chinese-led investment activity.
Like most of the Kochs' political efforts, the anti-public transportation campaign "stems from their longstanding free-market, libertarian philosophy [but] also dovetails with their financial interests, which benefit from automobiles and highways," the Times reported.
A wine with as much acidity as barbera needs either foods that can match its acidity (like pastas with tomato-based sauces, which are naturally acidic) or rich, meaty foods and cheeses, with which it dovetails.
In many ways, the crisis at CUNY, the largest public urban university in the country, dovetails with Mr. Cuomo's larger goal of streamlining government, said Gerald Benjamin, a professor of political science at SUNY New Paltz.
Worked for Trump on misconduct, Omarosa and Michael Wolff issues The full extent of Harder's legal work for the Trump campaign and for Trump -- which sometimes dovetails in the same cases and situations -- isn't completely clear.
Mr. Bolton's draft says that Mr. Trump wanted to continue freezing security aid to Ukraine until he got help with investigations into Democrats, an account that dovetails with a central aspect of the Democrats' impeachment prosecution.
Yet if Mr. Wilders, whose party is leading in opinion polls, is not an ally, his Euroskeptic agenda dovetails perfectly with the Kremlin's broader agenda to weaken the European Union and shatter European unity against Russia.
Jedediah Wheeler, the executive director of Peak Performances, said he had long admired Mr. Goren's "tremendous imagination and gumption," and added that the new partnership dovetails with his vision of universities as incubators of new work.
This possibility dovetails with a parallel body of research showing that by cultivating traditional religious virtues such as gratitude and kindness, people can also improve their ability to reach personal goals like financial and educational success.
The focus on new music dovetails with arguably the most curious "Peaky" brand extension yet: a musical that Mr. Knight has proposed as the next era of the Shelby story, once the TV series wraps up.
The past few years have seen the rise of a raunchy secular conservatism that dovetails with the Fox News ethos of identity politics and casual misogyny, one that cares more about culture wars than cutting taxes.
Fred Hochberg, chairman and president of Ex-Im Bank, is confident that Ex-Im's core focus on boosting the competitiveness of U.S. exports abroad and preserving jobs at home dovetails with the president-elect's stated economic agenda.
This exhibition is expertly crafted and installed with an obsessive eye for detail, but what really makes it a perfect fit is the ways in which it dovetails with the Henry Ford's overarching collection of cultural artifacts.
Samsung is betting big on VR filmmaking taking off Samsung's announcement dovetails perfectly with Sundance 2016's future-focused New Frontier program, a sub-festival that's taking great interest in virtual reality films and experiences this year.
Perniciously, it dovetails with Mr. Trump's harsh anti-immigrant rhetoric, which buoyed his candidacy during the presidential election season and has been a feature of controversial executive order restrictions that continue to be litigated in the courts.
His background upsets many environmentalists, but dovetails neatly with Trump's energy agenda to roll back Obama-era climate regulations and support domestic production of coal and crude oil - the fossil fuels that scientists blame for global warming.
It's a worthy starting point, and dovetails neatly into other all-stars like Rage Comics, Pepe the Frog, the Jealous Girlfriend, etc, until you're given a thorough distillation of how memes have evolved, and diversified with technology.
The Neighborhood Goods concept, providing a brick and mortar outlet for online brands, is one that dovetails nicely with backers like Global Founders Capital and Forerunner Ventures, which are both longtime investors in direct to consumer startups.
But for Mr. Trump, the notion of a NATO ally paying for an American security guarantee dovetails with his campaign to redress what he has depicted as an unfair overreliance of some NATO allies on Washington's largess.
While a pair of socks bears little relation to, say, NPR — other than keeping your toes warm while listening to Terry Gross — early access to a special podcast dovetails perfectly with public radio's mission of accessible information.
The arrival of professional hockey and football to Las Vegas dovetails with a surge in sports betting nationally that has inspired local casinos to redesign their betting areas, known as sports books, to energize the fan experience.
And a recent veterans survey by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center found that a majority believes the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were not worth fighting — a sentiment that polls show dovetails with the public at large.
I have come to appreciate how much the practice of psychology dovetails with the aims of service journalism: to see what's there, to ask a lot of questions and, when possible, to shed light and help people.
But the divide between Turkish feminists has a long history that dovetails with the long-standing tensions between the country's secular and religious citizens, stemming from the country's constitution, which stipulates a strict separation between religion and government.
The proposed legislation dovetails with the tech industry's wishlist—it would maintain a warrant requirement for access to the content of messages, clarify the process for law enforcement to access data stored abroad, and opposes data localization requirements.
The recent results showing North Koreans to have possibly been exposed to radiation dovetails with stories North Koreans who lived near the test site have told the media about friends and family members falling sick from mysterious illnesses.
This photograph dovetails with the other main theme in Space Refugee, which is part science-fiction and part forced optimism: an attempt to envisage the possibility of a planetary exodus for today's increasingly large and diverse refugee population.
The new law also dovetails with the monarchy's ambitious economic changes that aim to wean Saudi Arabia, OPEC's top producer, from dependence on oil and to diversify the economy — shifts that require women to be workers and consumers.
That dovetails with other research showing that as men age, their sperm suffers increasing numbers of mutations, which in turn can make it slightly more likely that their children will be born with disorders like autism and schizophrenia.
Beijing has been outspoken over its desire to strengthen its hold over global shipping, which dovetails with the country's Belt and Road political initiative that aims to expand and exert control over supply chains from Asia to Europe.
Any thought of removing O'Reilly from his nightly pulpit would almost surely invite blowback of atomic proportions from the host's fanbase, which dovetails tightly with the overall Fox News audience -- as well as the base that elected President Trump.
The surging immediacy of standout track "No Blood Has Honor" dovetails with its anti-fascist message, raging against joyless ideologues as Grigg howls "Fear consumes / Fear controls / Fear belies your ambition," drawing out the words in a serrated gargle.
It also dovetails nicely with the company's other efforts around languages, specifically providing translation frameworks for a wide range of languages that are both active and in decline (an effort that broke the 100-language barrier earlier this year).
The shift also dovetails with Wal-Mart's strategy of boosting its private brand offerings as a way to better compete on price, although the company said it did not have any plans for additional milk or food processing plants.
It's a book of discomfort, of itching beneath the skin — which dovetails beautifully with the fact that Del Samatar works as a tattoo artist, and that many of the images in this book are easily imagined inked onto bodies.
The decision dovetails two other SoftBank decisions this month: backing away from a $3 billion WeWork tender offer and selling up to $41 billion in assets, likely including some of its Alibaba shares, to shore up its balance sheet.
But her story dovetails closely with accounts of other camp survivors from the same prefecture interviewed by BuzzFeed News, ranging from the appearance and structure of the camp's buildings to the everyday tasks and activities that took place inside.
As we talk, and the more PnP clients Sims remembers — to whom he said no or insisted on a certain fee — the more a pattern occurs to him that dovetails with his personal relationships with white women (he's bisexual).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A slowdown in U.S. hiring coupled with a jump in wages last month dovetails with what the Federal Reserve expected as the economy approaches full employment and is not likely to alter its interest rate hike trajectory.
The offer for Orient Overseas International Ltd (OOIL) comes as China's government pushes to raise the country's profile in global shipping, which dovetails with its Belt and Road initiative aimed at increasing China's influence over distribution from Asia to Europe.
The push in online grocery dovetails with a $2.7 billion investment that Wal-Mart has made over two years into boosting worker wages and in training, steps that it hopes will improve its customer service and translate into higher sales.
It also dovetails with a separate analysis released this month in the journal Social Science Research, which documented the persistence nationwide of "white flight" — a phenomenon in which white homeowners are reluctant to live in areas where ethnic minorities move in.
CR Land acquired a high-end residential complex in Shenzhen Bay and 23 car parks across tier 2 cities in August 2016 from CRH at a 30.3% discount to the adjusted net asset value, which dovetails with CRH's continued support.
A position like that would be uncomfortable for a healthy first-world administration, but dovetails nicely with our status as the only such country to not commit to the Paris climate agreement, in the company of only Syria and Nicaragua.
That critique dovetails with another recently filed lawsuit related to the prepublication censorship in 2011 of a book by Ali Soufan, a former F.B.I. counterterrorism agent who had clashed with the C.I.A. over the agency's use of torture after the Sept.
Physicists who study LQG lack a clear understanding of how to zoom out from their network of space-time chunks and arrive at a large-scale description of space-time that dovetails with Einstein's general theory of relativity—our best theory of gravity.
But as far as the VP search is concerned, it dovetails with comments Trump himself has made: that as someone with no experience in elected office, he wants a running mate who has spent time in government and knows how Washington works.
Those estimates should be closer to $135 million, argued Jeff Bock, senior box office analyst at Exhibitor Relations Co. "Justice League" dovetails with Thanksgiving weekend, and faces little competition until "Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi" premiers in mid-December, he noteed.
This market pricing dovetails with a perception in markets that the nimble, flexible BoE will tighten policy more than the consensus-led, cautious ECB - a supposedly clumsier operation beholden to the views of 20163 national policymakers and facing far less acute inflationary pressures.
The whole "y/y" text on the top probably dovetails with the company's zealous approach to cramming as much information into as few characters as possible, but on this slide presentation I feel like the titles can be a little more robust.
In particular, the prime siting of the summer house, looking down the Hudson River, dovetails with the "view shed" concept the organization has been using to protect surrounding land from development so that the vistas remain something close to what Church once saw.
" This dovetails with comments he made the day after Christmas to troops at al-Asad base in Iraq — that the United States will not be nation-building in Syria, but its forces will "always watch very closely over any potential reformation of ISIS.
That dovetails with other Fed data showing commercial and industrial (C&I) loan growth, a closely watched gauge of business credit demand, has picked up pace in the last two months after slowing sharply through 2017 and into the start of 2018.
Politically speaking, Mr. Cuomo, a centrist Democrat who has leaned to the left recently, perhaps has the most on the line: a streak of five on-time budgets, an accomplishment that dovetails perfectly with his assertion of bringing efficiency back to Albany.
Particularly of interest is Stella Maeve as Julia, a young woman who is rejected by Brakebills and decides to embark on her own magical education, in a storyline that runs parallel to and dovetails with the school-set storyline in fascinating ways.
Nonetheless, Heron Lake, on a stony hillside of shallow volcanic soil, produces excellent fruit that dovetails with Mr. Lockwood's taste for fresh, intense, textured wines that are expressive at low levels of alcohol, generally under 22008 percent and frequently under 13 percent.
Banks engaging in the least amount of trading would have the easiest set of requirements to fulfill under the rule, a change that dovetails with Congress's recent move to exempt the smallest banks from having to comply with the Volcker Rule at all.
Julian Reyes of Keyframe Entertainment, a producer of films, books and music on transformational culture based in San Francisco, reckons that the number attending such festivals has nearly doubled in little more than three years, a period that almost dovetails with Mr Trump's political ascent.
But February's anemic employment number dovetails with other, worrying new data from jobs websites that are close to the market: Job cuts rose in February: Layoffs were up 45% over January and 117% over February 2018, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, the job recruitment firm.
As we wrote in April, the Echo Look style selfie device very much looks like a way for Amazon to harvest people's full length selfies to start to build its own dataset for size and fit, which neatly dovetails with its ecommerce fashion ambitions.
This hobby of his dovetails pretty nicely with his general tendency to yell at anyone who comes within a three-foot radius of him (for some reason, Alexa users can now bring the terrors of his verbal abuse into the comforts of their kitchen).
That anti-PC message also dovetails nicely with the whole trying-to-take-the-Christ-out-of-Christmas angle that Trump knows appeals to some segment of evangelical conservatives who resent what they see as the attempt to neuter the religiosity from the holiday.
Tuesday's results weren't really a surprise, though: West Virginia, like most states Sanders has won so far, is overwhelmingly white and working-class, and its beaten-down economic narrative dovetails neatly with the Senator's campaign message about corporate greed and the evils of free trade.
While the minority is resisting, "the values [most] gun owners might hold dear around protecting the family, that dovetails well with the central message of firearm suicide awareness," says Cathy Barber, director of the Means Matter suicide prevention campaign at Harvard School of Public Health.
The program, called the "Green Industrial Mobilization", dovetails with the economic goals of the Green New Deal by mandating that companies with federal contracts pay employees no less than $103 an hour, provide 12 weeks of paid family leave, and guarantee collective bargaining rights.
The show, produced by the University of Denver's Prison Arts Initiative, is part of a recent expansion of arts programs inside prisons and jails that dovetails with the movement to rethink a corrections system that now holds 2.2 million people in the United States.
It's a modulated kind of distancing device that keeps the movie from turning into mush and dovetails with the fact that — in a somewhat bold move for mainstream narrative — Rogers remains an enigma, perhaps partly because he has willed himself into a state of grace.
Their airy, unhurried jazzbeats glow with enough buoyant warmth to fill a room, and the willingness to serve as background music dovetails with the illusion of natural, inevitable, endless flow, as if the music were already running before the album started and would continue after it finished.
Biden's jab dovetails with a stark Clinton campaign ad released on Monday featuring Monique Luiz, who at the age of three played the young girl in the iconic 1964 "Daisy" ad that played on anxiety over nuclear war, to question Trump's ability to handle nuclear weapons.
Her account comes amid a cascade of allegations of sexual misconduct against powerful men in the entertainment industry, including producer Harvey Weinstein and comedian Louis C.K. It also dovetails with an enormous uproar embroiling Republicans over allegations of sexual misconduct against Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore.
Fear for the survival of the nuclear deal dovetails with an entirely mistaken idea about Iran that has driven much American and European policy since the 1990s: that the Islamic Republic can evolve from theocracy to a more traditional, nonthreatening authoritarian regime or even to democracy.
While the plan dovetails neatly with a global scientific consensus that urgent action is needed to avert the worst effects of global warming, President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers call the plan socialist, and labor unions and renewable energy associations also worry here it goes too far.
It perfectly dovetails into where we landed on the reputation stuff, and the recommendation algorithm that we have, that very first cut of it, what we did — and this echoes some of the stuff today — is we removed reviews and then they just kind of disappeared.
That dovetails with the original Times report, which mentioned that Rie Rubin had accused him of such conduct and included a screenshot of an August 2015 email to one of the alleged mistresses:The suit included a screenshot of an August 2015 email Mr. Rubin sent to one woman.
And a high number of well-educated Republicans is positive for Clinton (she has a good chance to take away some of those votes from Trump.) Your comment on Pennsylvania dovetails with my other map, in which Trump wins that state and wins the Electoral College, 279-259.
It also dovetails with Sesame Workshop's major new project to create educational resources for uprooted children worldwide: its collaboration with the International Rescue Committee to use media to reach Syrian and Rohingya refugees in what will be the largest early childhood education intervention in the history of humanitarian aid.
" This new study dovetails with an analysis of millennial Trump voters published last year in The Washington Post: "First, white millennial Trump voters were likely to believe in something we call 'white vulnerability' — the perception that whites, through no fault of their own, are losing ground to other groups.
First, it is a desire to share with the public the thousands of works of art that are in [the Museum's] storage, and this dovetails with a second desire to say that there is no longer one canonical narrative that sets out a limited number of 'best works.
More important, the fund — announced during Mr. Trump's visit to Riyadh, the Saudi capital, and a summit meeting of global chief executives that Mr. Schwarzman attended — dovetails with a $1 trillion infrastructure initiative the Trump administration has promised, to be fueled by government partnerships with the private sector.
Steve Winwood and Traffic Traffic was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2004, and the group's brand of heady, high-talent improvisation (and the time period in which they were lucky enough to be active) dovetails with the Hall of Fame's preference for hippie-era white guys with guitars.
Blackstorm Labs has been working with Rakuten for some time on the project, which was rumored last November, but it is coming out officially this evening, and co-founder Ernestine Fu said that working with Rakuten dovetails with users in Asia generally having a more progressive worldview of app distribution.
Some of the numbers seem impossible to square with the idea of a Trump victory: This dovetails with a point that Vox's Ezra Klein made months ago: Once you look under the hood of the polls, Trump is viewed with such doubt it's hard to imagine that he could actually win.
Horror fans wanting a plot whose ending dovetails nicely with all the elements that preceded it may wind up feeling frustrated, though many more may be drawn into the heart of its darkness: the conviction that terror has come to this town and there is no escape to be had.
This unconventional view dovetails perfectly with the first geopolitical imperative of the Iron Quadrilateral and could be leveraged to find ways to assure that Russia does not, over time, become permanently estranged from the U.S. Should it do so, it may well become an energy vassal and arms dealer to China.
The Kings of Leon's story dovetails a lot with The Strokes because they toured so much in the beginning, but the real genesis of why they belong is because they say they wouldn't have existed without The Strokes, and certainly their careers wouldn't have taken off in the same way.
Soderbergh shot 'Unsane' primarily on iPhones using additional lenses, including a fish-eye … Big budget or on the cheap, like here, he is a great shooter and he plays with perspective inventively, distorting the edges of the image so they bulge out, a warping that dovetails with Sawyer's disturbed, disturbing world.
The latest protest dovetails with one specific to France's national railways: services have been disrupted for several days each week since early April by strikes over plans to end the SNCF train company's monopoly, and with it the hiring of rail workers on contracts more protective than for other sectors.
The growing public and political alarm over how big data platforms stoke addiction and exploit people's trust and information — and the idea that an overarching framework of not just laws but digital ethics might be needed to control this stuff — dovetails neatly with the alternative track that Apple has been pounding for years.
Boseman, 39, said that Marvel's move to bring more diversity to the roster of champions headlining its movies – also at Comic-Con, Brie Larson was announced as the star of the studio's upcoming Captain Marvel film – dovetails nicely with the current moment where issues of race are a significant topic in the culture.
AND IT DOVETAILS WELL IN MY VIEW, WITH THE STRATEGIC PLAN AROUND MAVENS BECAUSE THE WAY THAT WE CAN REALLY MAXIMIZE THE WHOLE AND MAXIMIZE THE SUM OF THE PARTS IS TO ACHIEVE BOTH THE SEPARATION OF THE ALIBABA STAKE AS WELL AS MAXIMIZE THE POTENTIAL THAT WE SEE IN THE CORE ASSETS.
They co-own virtually all of Koch Industries, the second-largest private company in the United States, and have long tapped their combined fortune—currently ninety billion dollars—to finance candidates, think tanks, pressure groups, and political operatives who support an anti-tax and anti-regulatory agenda, which dovetails with their financial interests.
There's little doubt that a number of lines are metrically incomplete, a fact that dovetails with what we know about the poet's working method: he liked to joke that, in order to preserve his momentum while writing, he'd put in temporary lines to serve as "struts" until the "finished columns" were ready.
You're left to guess what those details are: when Carey first made these Christmas cookies; whether this recipe had been passed down to her; how it dovetails at all with the Merry Christmas II You album beyond the nominal connective tissue; whether she still makes them, or ever really made them at all.
It's worth noting that one section of the University of Washington paper focused on the food-and-drink service industry, finding that within that sector, the minimum wage increase did, in fact, raise wages without hurting jobs — which you could certainly argue dovetails with the Berkeley paper's findings about fast-food workers.
"It dovetails with a narrative about Donald Trump that has existed for a long time: that he's a businessman, that he understands the working of the economy, that he knows how to make money," said Mark Rozell, dean of the Schar School of Policy and Government of George Mason University in Virginia.
In a savvy move, Warren penned a recent op-ed entitled "The World Needs Fewer Cersei Lannisters" in which she praises Daenerys' people-focused decisions while criticizing Cersei's focus on wealth and banks -- a critique that's on-brand for the anti-Wall Street crusader and dovetails nicely with her proposals to dismantle big tech companies.
"The letter dovetails perfectly with our strategy of pushing for transparency while highlighting the public policy issues related to short-term rentals and the need for a level playing field, which was also a key 'ask' of members during our Legislative Action Summit earlier this year," the hotel group told its members in the July message.
The study here in California, which will include patients in Los Angeles, San Diego, Oakland and San Francisco, dovetails with efforts like the preventive food pantry at the Boston Medical Center and medical school culinary programs like one at the Goldring Center for Culinary Medicine at Tulane University, which has a teaching kitchen and medical student chefs leading community cooking classes.
This new scandal dovetails with the news last week that earlier this year the intelligence community decided to extract one of its most valuable agents from the Kremlin, and did it just after Trump revealed classified intelligence to the Russian foreign minister and the Russian ambassador -- known as a spy master to US intelligence --- during a meeting in the Oval Office.
This dovetails with Google's emerging markets strategy, where it's creating low-bandwidth versions of its apps, like YouTube Go, Gmail Go (preinstalled), Files Go, Google Go, Google Maps Go, Google and Assistant Go. The company aims to bring the world's next mobile users to Android by catering to their needs for apps that work offline, don't require a strong signal, and reduce battery usage.
Nevertheless, Morelle's exhibition premise — taking the deconstruction of the concept of the white-cube gallery as a starting point — seems somewhat misleading, not only because the exhibition seems rather traditional, but also because reducing the performative nature of the objects and materials in the show to a reflection on "art about art" dovetails with the ability of Tenseness and its centerpiece installation to speak of a much broader world.
Releasing the gloomy acoustic tapes also implies a spurious view of the original album as a raw expressionist howl of pain — Dylan, in the midst of divorce, baring his tortured soul in a plaintive breakup song cycle — which may indeed be true but ignores the complexity of how his canny ability to simulate a howl of pain dovetails with his skill at constructing cultural moments and assuming personae.
In its radical commitments and rebellious spirit, the show easily dovetails with Soulèvements, which was at the Jeu de Paume last fall, in its fringe consortium, with Beat Generation at the Centre Pompidou, in its dependence on period-piece presentation, with The Velvet Underground: New York Extravaganza, which was at the Philharmonie de Paris last summer, and to the archival Europunk (19893–21989), which took place at Cité de la Musique a few years ago.
That seems fairly unlikely, to say the least, but it oddly dovetails with an interview with a stuntman on the movie who claims that, a week before the premiere, there was an entirely different cut with an entirely different ending that killed off Rey but left Kylo Ren alive—and claims that Lucasfilm was pushing for some of the more controversial elements of the movie, including the kiss between Rey and Kylo.
His work dovetails with a larger green movement underway in Paris, where, since 2014, the city has been installing dozens of tiny, idiosyncratic public gardens; in 2015, Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced an initiative, permis de végétaliser ("license to vegetate"), that provides permits and tools to help residents (or their landscapers) develop their own urban plots, with a goal of adding 247 acres of vertical and roof gardens throughout Paris by next year.
And of course, as President-elect he is working within a framework for the next few weeks, which dovetails with the things he likes -- creating reality drama with his Cabinet picks (aka finalists!), planning for a big party in his honor (inauguration), announcing a theatrical first day in office and then imagining the fun headlines of his first 100 days in office when he'll get to do the fun stuff such as nominate a Supreme Court justice.
Read more from NBC News: Bernie Sanders enters the presidential race: 'Complete the revolution' State Department video uses former embassy to send a message to Iranians New U.S. pressure on those countries to change their laws comes as the Trump administration is working to use nascent ties between Arab nations and Israel to form a powerful axis against Iran, a strategy that dovetails with the administration's planned rollout of an ambitious plan for Israeli-Palestinian peace.
In a way, it all dovetails with the notion that the impact from the day will come less from the hours watched live than the way the individual points and assertions reinforced by the testimony are recycled and spun — a process, admittedly, which will see people receive that information through their customary news bubbles... Notes and quotes -- "With a six-week August recess looming and the views of most Americans fixed on what is now a two-year-old story line, a lasting shift in public opinion appears unlikely," the NYT's Nicholas Fandos wrote.

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