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"either-or" Definitions
  1. allowing no equivocation; being limited in choice to two options: It's an either-or situation—you pay the bill or you lose the company's services.
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531 Sentences With "either or"

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We don't have a well either, or enough ground water.
Because I don't think it's an either or for men.
But Dwight didn't see Matt, either, or pretended not to.
Both, either, or neither of these hypotheses could be correct.
For some it is an either-or proposition - not both.
Only a diplomat would argue that these are either/or choices.
But Jacobs said condoms and PrEP aren't an either-or scenario.
It's not an either/or choice; both have to be done.
Perhaps either or both will move beyond this limited publicity push.
Did you ever have this feeling that it was "either or"?
But it doesn't need to be such an either/or proposition.
We came to see the word in increasingly either-or terms.
IT'S NOT NECESSARILY AN EITHER/OR OR IN A LINEAR FASHION.
This individual does not have to be equally attracted to either/or.
" She added: "I explained that this is not an either/or choice.
" Bobbi, 83, Detroit "I think people talk in either/or terms, right?
It's not either/or, ever—that's how you make change, by putting
But money-market and high-yield savings accounts are not either, or.
And the odds on either, or on a second referendum, are shortening.
It is important to note that this isn't an either-or situation.
But this is not -- or should not be -- an either/or proposition.
He said "but" indicated an either/or situation, whereas "and" suggested coexistence.
It is not either/or but both that gave us President Trump.
And yet that is not real, either, or not all of reality.
How old were you when you first tried either, or both activities?
Pete Wells: Either/or, but please go easy on the cloves, thanks.
I mean, frankly, I don't think it should be an either-or situation.
It's striking a balance and the ability to say and, not either/or.
A quantum computer is not limited to this "either/or" way of thinking.
There are two competing ideas, and either (or maybe both!) could be right.
But Carey's essay is a reminder that it's not an either/or question.
He's Kierkegaard's first character in Either/Or talking about the virtues of potential.
It's not an either-or proposition — these donors have a lot of money.
But it wasn't Norman either, or at least not Anthony Perkins as Norman.
It has to be faster and more secure; it's not an either-or.
It is pointless to summarize the deficiencies of either or both principal candidates.
Clinton, like most Democratic politicians, fell into this either/or trap last year.
We do not face an 'either or' choice on defending global human rights.
Either or both can improve survival, but typically only by months, not years.
The result: fewer and fewer retailers left without allegiance to either or Alibaba.
"It's not an either-or, and I think a candidate can do both."
"This isn't an 'either or' scenario," he said in a statement at the time.
In the '80s, being "cool" or being a "nerd" was an either/or thing.
In the '1203s, being "cool" or being a "nerd" was an either/or thing.
The Court will stay its injunction, however, pending appeal by either or both parties.
Bathrooms become either/or, and businesses operate under the personal beliefs of their owners.
Many of these are said to be by either Leonardo or Verrocchio. Either/or?
Ridesharing policy is increasingly being framed as either/or brinksmanship, presenting a false choice.
If he loses either -- or Clinton even comes particularly close -- Sanders won't win Iowa.
She's also not above cooking for herself at home, eitheror ordering pizza. 7.
Either/Or wasn't just a milestone on Smith's inevitable march towards an early demise.
But such a resolution could still be adopted separately by either or both houses.
Adding either or both would require the Eagles to make room on the roster.
But truth be told, several philanthropists said this should not be an either-or.
If all goes well, Brin won't age, either, or not past a certain point.
Instead, it creates an either-or dualism from the difference between man and woman.
But I worry that he's suggesting an either/or where there needn't be one.
As a country, we have the capacity to move away from either/or thinking.
Beijing has no intention of becoming either, or playing nice, so bump it out.
This is correct, but it's reductive to construe it as a strict either/or.
This constant either/or thinking about race tends to put people into fixed boxes.
These aren't either/or propositions; it is possible to enact multiple of these plans.
This year, previously complicated life decisions will appear as difficult, stark, either/or choices.
"I think it's not going to be an either-or thing," Flannery told Business Insider.
Either or both of these areas may more clearly indicate the forces that scare you.
Having a website and relying on word of mouth are not an either/or proposition.
What people like Solnit need to realize is that it's not an either/or situation.
"It's not either or, it's also both," he said, without elaborating on such a scenario.
But inside Either/Or, he's Harry Dean Stanton's Travis in Paris, Texas, Smith's favorite movie.
And what we get at the end of Either/Or is Smith's loveliest, warmest song.
Donald Trump could not construct a sensible sentence about either (or at least, has not).
And if they disagree with either or both, they have the right to say so.
In her impactful scale, enraged mark-making, and caricature, there is never an either/or.
"It's not an either/or question; it's important to look at both," Mr. Fay said.
But several of those charges are either/or counts, or what's known as "alternative" charges.
Rather than an "either/or" set of static characteristics, they're more likely to demonstrate both.
The pickles can't have any holes bigger than a dime in them, either, or they're tossed.
From perfection to pain, perceptions of Black motherhood are either/or, and entertainment has followed suit.
Choosing between smartwatches and fitness bands is not really an either/or proposition for the company.
"It's not an either/or — we see mutual growth and expansion across both channels," Ross said.
I had to commit to live in a both/and universe, not an either/or universe.
In fact, I'd argue most women don't notice it eitheror at least don't acknowledge it.
Knowing what we know about his early life, it could be either, or something even worse.
It doesn't make sense to me either, but you should avail yourself of either or both.
He said the raging debate about terrorism and gun control is not an "either/or" proposition.
In trying to assess Mateen's motivations, it's important not to fall into an either/or trap.
Click on either or both of the other two clues below to see the answers. 30A.
"It's not an either/or," Brown said when he kicked off the tour in late January.
Parents often view our role in managing disputes as an either-or proposition: intervene or ignore.
This particular facility provides a good example of how trade is not an either-or proposition.
But in fact it is not an either/or choice; it's really a matter of emphasis.
It may not be an either/or question, but one of relative emphasis with interactive effects.
Lundberg said that shareholder benefits and employee wages aren't an either-or scenario at the company.
The problem of eitheror is one that is made perhaps inevitable by the metaphor of ''immersion.
It might be the only weekend of the year where it's completely normal to order either or.
The only limits on this are that he must either: Or A Facebook spokesperson verified this interpretation.
It's not fame he wants, or money either, or even to create the next big tech company.
She didn't march with Black Lives Matter, either, or wave LGBTQ flags, though she supported them all.
To wrap up, when it comes to free weights versus machines, it's not an either/or proposition.
It's not a matter of "either/or" That sounds difficult but nothing about successful campaigns is easy.
Mr. Summers: We need to move from a politics of either/or to a politics of both.
My strong sense is that either or both Warren and Sanders seek to cast Biden as establishment.
"The investment for us is not about an either-or choice, it's about the 'and,'" she said.
There weren't as many lobbyists 60 years ago, either, or as much money being lavished on politicians.
"It's not either/or" when it comes to curbing emissions and coping with climate stresses, Singh said.
The authors argue, though, that we shouldn't see this as an either/or fight to the death.
Our mind-set, long ago, was wired to see safety and freedom as an either-or choice.
I don't think Clinton ran an either-or style campaign, and I don't think Democrats should either.
"I had a lot of either/or questions I thought I'd run by him," Mr. Polovich said.
How do you think Auggie would answer either or both of the "key questions" we pose above?
" Lolo: "I also don't get escorted out of the Olympic games either or lie about a whole country.
The next step will be the judge's ruling, after which either or both parties can appeal the decision.
My skills in terms of programming really aren't noticed either, or anything else regarding computer for that matter.
Cillizza: Are there broader lessons -- for either or both parties -- to be learned about Florida from this race?
So in that regard, I do think there's going — I know I'm giving you the either/or here.
This design is also found on more commonly used devices like headphone jacks in eitheror ¼-inch sizes.
You may have misunderstood the person, and either or both of you may be holding an unnecessary grudge.
It wasn't just that they were privateers, either, or that they called enemy combatants "pixels" as an insult.
" On when to use force in global conflict: "I don't think it's an either-or kind of question.
Bernie Lo: So it's not by any means an issue of either or, it's a complementary, symbiotic relationship.
Most use the term volatility in a broad enough way to suggest either, or both, of the above.
But the notion it is an either-or decision between traditional and renewable resources is a false narrative.
Today, Kill Rock Stars released a remastered and gently expanded edition of Smith's third solo album, Either/Or.
Bringing either (or both) of these ideas to the table will help expand choice and bring down costs.
And this wouldn't rule out providing greater compensation for student athletes; this is not an either/or proposition.
The chamber ensemble Either/Or and the Jack Quartet play his mind-clearing avant-garde compositions (Sept. 25).
" But Hill stresses that perfectionism isn't an either/or proposition: "There's really no such thing as a perfectionist.
Focused deterrence and cognitive behavioral therapy don't fit the either/or, all-or-nothing conversation we're having today.
In keeping with a theme, Domino's didn't show up in court either, or attempt to contest Driscoll's claim.
His first season is carefully calibrated to suggest it should not have to be an either/or proposition.
By the end of Season 2, we realize that it's not either/or: He's unstable and has powers.
It's not that I'm unconcerned with saving trees, either, or unaware of the punishing economics of nonprofit theater.
"Inaction by either, or both, should see oil retesting its recent lows by the week's end," said Halley.
But in digging through tapes from the "Either/Or" era, Mr. Crane discovered almost too much good material.
But the sources acknowledge they could lose a handful more from swing districts on either or both articles.
But what you might not know is that he didn't get a **** either, or a *****, or even a ****.
Will it have an impact on the cost of pot on either or both sides of the border?
" When I asked Clinton about the politics of race and class, she said, "It can't be either-or.
Republicans assume an either-or structure to the concept of federalism: States either have control or they don't.
For him, and I think this is also true for Martin, it was never an either/or situation.
Either-or, I imagined, swept along by the subway: fast (and guilty) pleasure or slow (and serious) appreciation.
Now I think of them all as gestures that act on each other, rather than an either/or.
Now Obama is worried the debate will become an "either/or" conversation between gun control and tackling extremism.
Our gender identities and the way we relate to gender is more of a constellation than an either-or.
Many financial advisors also say choosing passive or active management does not have to be an either-or situation.
Partners like HTC and Lenovo can't substitute their own controllers, either, or integrate technology like Leap Motion hand tracking.
Mark Zuckerberg presented us with an either-or choice of free speech — either we have it or we're China.
If you answered "yes" to either (or both) of those questions, check out our guide to DIY home workouts.
By continuously presenting Africa as an either/or, narratives such as that espoused by Milanovic are crippling and shortsighted.
"Like anything else, as doses increase of either or both, you get yourself more into a problem," he explains.
This isn't the first time Madonna has expressed her love for the track off Smith's 1997 album Either/Or.
If nuclear weapons are used by either or both sides, millions of casualties could occur in an unprecedented disaster.
A loss in either or both of the special House elections in Montana (May 25) or Georgia (June 20).
It isn't the iPhone 6s either or for that matter, the iPhone 6, which was launched three years ago.
Some argue that we should be doubling down on vehicle electrification instead, but it's not an either or proposition.
And maybe they're shifting the distribution with which they consume all of these products, but it's not either/or.
"Children of Arkham" ends with an either/or decision that's of far greater significance to the on-going plot.
The world for McCraney, through the eyes of David, is not a hard either/or, but a glorious and.
If either or both is detected, it can be aspirated or biopsied and tested for markers of the disease.
It turns out, streaming services aren't an either-or proposition with many subscribers taking on more than one service.
Dating IRL and leaving everything to fate clearly hasn't been working either, or you wouldn't have clicked on this.
If the show trots out either or both of them again after this, though, you're free to get annoyed.
But Hillary Clinton sees the two as complements — and appears equally willing to use either, or both at once.
But evolution isn't smart, either, or we humans would be much better at perceiving patterns without such obvious visual clues.
Meanwhile, many younger Americans aren't optimistic about their chances of knocking out debt before they retire, eitheror, well, ever.
Mr. Zuckerberg presented us with an either-or choice of free speech — either we have free speech or we're China.
Answering a series of 'either or' questions on London and New York, she admitted she thought London 'had better style.
If the answer to either or both of those questions is no, then you're not cheating at the highest level.
In other words: The longer the labor, the higher the risk of either or both mother and baby getting sick.
Or, Phil likes puns and jungle cats and the collective bargaining agreement and using peyote on company time. Either/or.
"I think through either or a settlement or a very successful trial the new T-Mobile is coming," he said.
They didn't know David Bowie either, or Robin Williams, yet the reactions to their deaths were spontaneous, emotional, bone-felt.
If Democrats reclaim either or both chambers this fall, you can be certain they will begin to investigate these scandals.
It's not Goldblum's first foray into video games either or even his first playing Malcolm in a Jurassic Park game.
The choice was presented as either/or — work or stay home — or to explain why women "choose" lower-paying jobs.
Many expect Popovich to rest his starters in preparation for the playoffs, in either or even both of the games.
The experts will tell you it's not an either/or answer but more of a "yes, and" kind of response.
Either or alone or in consortia, Pemex won seven blocks of the 12025 areas awarded by Mexico's CNH oil regulator.
More to the point, we're learning with Trump that these things can be both/and rather than either/or situations.
I wasn't convinced by this either-or dilemma, but the authorial manipulation that forces Bowzie's hand may be worth it.
It is not an either-or proposition; these are growth sectors that have the potential to drive the region's GDP.
What I'm saying I don't think should be conflated with a lack of ambition either or a lack of drive.
And for people who don't believe gender is either-or, or don't identify as a particular gender, there weren't great options.
I don't believe it has to be an either/or decision; rather, these models can be combined in an overarching strategy.
The problem with dealing either or both of those bigs is that lineups with Davis at center haven't fared well defensively.
And in each state, more than one in 10 say they won't vote for either, or prefer a third party candidate.
"We didn't get men on either or we'd still be playing," Collins said of the Mets' lack of offense after that.
Unlike normal computers (which are binary, either 1 or 0), quantum computers could be either or both at the same time.
This clash allows the film to explore the intersecting identities of each woman without judging either or coming off as preachy.
The only way to block Trump's destructive juggernaut is for Democrats to win control of either or both houses of Congress.
When parts of a crime occur in separate states, either or both states have the right to file charges, he said.
For most of the modern era, theorists prioritized word over image, creating a world that is dominated by either/or constructions.
And don't use the "I don't know what to say" excuse, either, or the "I'm afraid I'll say something wrong" excuse.
I am really into mixed media right now and it's something that I feel strongly because I am not either/or.
These events enforce "either-or" thinking, branding everyone "him" or "her" forever, even before having a chance to enter the world.
This conversation is often framed, unhelpfully, as an either-or: Whose work do we support, and whose do we discard forever?
I wouldn't sneeze at roasted feta with honey, either, or at our recipe for the blueberry cobbler served at Chez Panisse.
They read a piece of creative writing he gave them, a meditation using Dadaism to explicate the nonsense of either-or.
If he makes either or perhaps even both trips, he will take with him that and other lessons of his past.
Sadly, most politicians don't know much about them either, or they believe distorted facts with little or no basis in reality.
Here that means a more modular approach to things like the taskbar, which can show up on either or both displays.
Either or both might be true — this month, U.S.A. Basketball announced that Calipari would coach the 19-and-under national team.
There are numerous historical examples of divergent paths, usually when either or both Koreas fear abandonment by their great power allies.
To enable vibration on your iPhone, make sure that either or both "Vibrate on Ring" and "Vibrate on Silent" are enabled.
And in the United States, that grouping tends be an either/or that sums up how this country envisions who's who.
Either, or, and you're fine—but combined, these twin pillars of core gameplay actually distract from the other, all the time.
He can do either or at any given time," Leavey explained, adding that Rex's skills encouraged her to "get on his level.
But it's quite within the range of possibility that control of either or both chambers rests on a few very narrow outcomes.
Now, he lost the Democratic primary, and so I'm arguing that it can't be either-or, it has to be both-and.
Feltman asks us to consider what it means, in Trump's America, to be queer, Jewish, and targeted for either (or both) identities.
"I don't think you substitute one for another... It can't be 'either/or' - it has to be 'and, and, and'," she said.
"This isn't an 'either or' scenario," Tyson CEO Tom Hayes said of his decision to launch a competing plant-based meat brand.
Biracial or multiracial people like myself have challenged America's "either/or" approach to race long before someone coined the term racial fluidity.
But put Forces and Odyssey side by side and you've got an either/or in which there'll only ever be one winner.
It just buys into an either/or dichotomy that doesn't even begin to disrupt the foundational issues that create the market gap.
Consider the Dodgers of yesteryear: if Darvish had pitched well in either or both of his starts, the Dodgers might have won.
I really want to stress to people that an agency being part of the art world is not an either/or proposition.
Escalating either or both fights would set the stage for more possible precedent-shattering decisions on presidential power and Capitol Hill oversight.
An either/or pathway could also open up the possibility of former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg participating in the debates.
But the either/or system that so much of our society uses simply doesn't work when a biracially identified person is involved.
"It's not an either/or; it is a both/and," he said to reporters after his briefing with FBI Chief James Comey.
Thus, the attire of black folks is depicted as a stylistic amalgamation, rather than an either/or opposition between European and African influences.
But when it comes to crushing student loans and saving for the future, it doesn't always have to be an "either, or" situation.
"From my perspective it's a shame it's an either-or situation," said Luke Bonner, sports and entertainment marketing manager at agency GYK Antler.
There's no evidence that the Muslim Brotherhood has done so either (or that it possesses a functioning infrastructure in the U.S. at all).
Democrats wanted an either/or for Republicans: Either you act on the nomination or we will make you pay a price this November.
When it's pushed up against Smith's album, the Danish philosopher's Either/Or can be boiled down to that damned-if-you-do worldview.
He framed Prop 2 as an either/or: either you partially fund the stadium with tax dollars, or you don't get a team.
But failure to deliver — or the appearance of falling short — could hurt either or both candidates as the campaign enters its final stretch.
Assuming the focus should be on diplomacy and sanctions instead of missile defense is a strawman argument; it shouldn't be an either-or.
American leaders must, therefore, recognize that this situation isn't going to be solved based on the answer to any 'either/or' question. Sen.
The pressure to choose between them usually comes from external sources, such as families, colleagues in either or both fields, or administrative officials.
Dr. Gupta: The issue that I think a lot of people are starting to ask about is, is this an either-or conversation?
But you don't want to see too much of it, either, or rather too much of the wrong kind (looking at you, Facebook).
Disclosure: Multiple employees of CNN in Hong Kong belong to either or both the Foreign Correspondents' Club and the Hong Kong Journalists Association.
For many, one of his greatest achievements was his 1997 album Either/Or, which will see a 20th anniversary reissue on March 10.
But the question persists in my adult life, too, and I've learned that it's not always an either/or, but sometimes a both/and.
As of April, 18 cases of serious heart inflammation were found among 20,594 patients receiving either or both drugs, a rate of 0.09 percent.
It puts her in a good position as a strong compromise choice if either or both Biden's and Sanders' campaigns end up falling flat.
But sworn testimony from either or both men is up in the air during what has become a subpoena-laden, fast-moving House process.
And it's completely possible that either or both of these women genuinely didn't mind or think anything of it, or even enjoyed the banter.
A grizzly hunt was always going to be an either-or temper tantrum between conservationists and sportsmen (who by the way consider themselves conservationists).
She has no memory of her life in Berlin and doesn't recall much about Sergeant Simons, either, or the months she spent with him.
The Morningstar survey gave people either/or choices between two stocks with varying differences of the financial returns and sustainability ratings of each stock.
Maybe your children would rather watch cartoons than listen to classical music, but really there's no need to make it an either-or situation.
It is the first U.S. study to directly estimate the number and characteristics of children and adults who have lost either or both parents.
A Supreme Court ruling in either or both cases would almost certainly produce a major statement on presidential immunity from criminal and congressional investigations.
However, there are small, vocal, sections in our society that hold racist views due usually to either or a combination of ignorance or fear.
Our toxic politics attempts to frame most issues as an either/or, and this has shaped the perception of American goodness around the world.
The juxtaposition doesn't break quite that neatly, and of course the differences between Scorsese and Bong do not amount to an either/or proposition.
It's perfectly possible either or both factions of Republicans are bluffing, simply hoping to pull the negotiations as far to their side as possible.
If Democrats flip either or both chambers this fall, they will be well positioned to control the next round of redistricting after the 2020 census.
Leta's thrilling final "I love you" to either or both of them gave me life and also took it away immediately when her character died.
When either (or both) of these things happen, we expect a sharp rally led by financials (where valuations are overshooting), with staples most at risk.
Beyond job creation, playing host to either or both of the agencies could also boost spin-off activities in the lucrative bank and pharmaceuticals sectors.
Even if Democrats manage to wrestle control of eitheror both — chambers, the Trump administration will still be trying to drive its priorities through Congress.
Anywho. Let's assume -- and you are convincing on this front -- that Biden is a top tier candidate along with either or both Warren and Bernie.
If either or all of those elements are not physically lined up on the garment or handbag, it might not be an authentic designer piece.
"You want to have a family but you still want to have a career and we are always made to choose either/or," she said.
He is less well known in America, which makes this Composer Portraits program at the Miller Theater, featuring the excellent ensemble Either/Or, so timely.
In the end, the solution (for reasons of achievable politics and most effective policy) is not a matter of either/or, but of both/and.
"In the bigger picture, none of these concepts are necessarily either/or," said Caroline Samponaro, the group's deputy director, referring to gondolas versus bus lanes.
Accounts of nine-party political systems lead him to realize that outside the "either/or-ness of Democrat/Republican," he can't articulate his own beliefs.
Is it because ... I think it's a ... Maybe nuance doesn't work in modern-day politics, but my view is it shouldn't be either-or, right?
Central officials were unavailable to give immediate comment on Friday on whether the company was interested in either or both of Casino's Vietnam and Thai units.
The top floor focuses on clothes from the 1950s to the 363s, and there are often select racks for G.D.R. clothes at either or both locations.
Either or both are a pretty solid investment for the system, which is undoubtedly set to be one of the runaway hits of this holiday season.
And Bonnie and Clyde wouldn't be the last movie about the pair, either, or in some cases about the archetypal star-crossed criminal lovers they represented.
"These blue-chip companies are proof that sustainability and profitability is not an either-or proposition," Tom Kimbis, the SEIA's interim president, said in a statement.
It can protect you should you choose to take time off to raise kids or if either or both of you have significant student loan debt.
Gravity-defying equities and high-priced, low-yielding bonds in the United States have surprised many investors who predicted either or both markets would short-circuit.
Fortunately, protecting low-income borrowers and receiving a fair share from those who get a big payoff from attending college is not an either/or situation.
ChromecastYour Chromecast is controlled by your phone or by the Chrome browser on a laptop, so you need an app that works with either (or both).
Late Shift, meanwhile, is sold as "the world's first cinematic interactive movie" (not sure about that, personally), with 180 points of narrative either/or decision-making.
Dr. Gupta: We don't yet know the lasting economic effect of the Covid-19 pandemic -- but I can tell this isn't really an either/or conversation.
If Trump decides to begin tweeting about the negotiations, it could put pressure on either or both sides to take action or come to an agreement.
But it's pretty clear Trump isn't a fan of either, or any environmental and food safeguards, and much of the Food Safety Act is probably doomed.
Resolving either or both of these uncertainties should raise investor confidence in Qualcomm's stand-alone value, potentially forcing Broadcom to offer more — or abandon its pursuit.
Start with the lights dimmed — not fully on, but not fully off eitheror in natural light, so something like morning sex or an afternoon delight.
"We're taking a yes and 'Yes and' as opposed to an either-or approach to the space," says Matthew Walker, a managing director at S2G Ventures.
Source: Solutionomics, Bureau of Labor Statistics Some may say these facts mean we shouldn't cut the corporate tax rate, seeing it as an either/or proposition.
"Firms know that hiring from overseas and investing in the skills of their work force and new technologies is not an 'either or' choice." she said.
The two main types of retirement savings accounts are taxed differently, but most experts say it's not an "either, or" situation — it's smart to have both.
At the same time, I think what you're talking about is the core of all of this: Why is there such an either/or right now?
"The difference with this generation is that they won't see getting a job or pursuing income-generating hobbies as an either/or," Stillman told the NY Post.
Readers will see that the question of well and sick is not about either/or but, instead, about living on the continuum that holds space for both.
That developer wouldn't be able to read the contact info from Facebook either, or store any useful data about people who hadn't signed up for their app.
In my opinion, either: Or Or at least All of these enforcement options could potentially ensnare legitimate news, be misused by trolls, or prevent innocent ad buys.
This debate is sometimes framed in either-or terms, but the argument is less a matter of direct conflict and more a matter of emphasis and nuance.
Joey Gallo is just 22 and Jurickson Profar, 23; either or both could find playing time or become currency for the next round of trade deadline triage.
And if the answer to either or both of those questions turns out to be no, how, if at all, will our government step in to help?
This aligns with earlier reports that suggested Apple was either or moving part of it, including the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, to the back of the phone.
Ms. Weingarten, who was a Clinton supporter, argued that the question of whether to focus on economic justice or social issues was "not an either-or" proposition.
Butt believes that the idea of seeing the same general practitioner for life "is now outdated" but argues that good care needn't be an either-or situation.
"I don't view these things as either-or," said Dr. Meir Stampfer, a professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
She is suspicious of efforts by her father or anyone else to reduce gender — not to mention sexual, racial or national identity — to an either/or proposition.
I don't think Siena sees the condition of painting as an either/or situation but as embracing both, which might also be the way he perceives reality.
Looking critically at the way gender roles divide people is just one of the ways to dissolve what P-Orridge sees as the illusion of the either/or.
"'The either/or,'" the division of male from female, is the fall from grace, P-Orridge explained in their reading of the story of the Garden of Eden.
If you have an employer-sponsored retirement plan at work, or extra funds to plow into a taxable investment account, you should take advantage of either or both.
It turns out that a lot of people don't like bigots, misogynists and harassers, and corporations don't, eitheror, at least they stop when lawsuits start rolling in.
It is not comforting to think that the foreign policy of our country, the most powerful nation on Earth, would turn on either or both of those impulses.
" I was gratified he recognized our intent to embrace intelligent policies that advance both innovation in and deployment of clean energy technologies "without forcing unnecessary either-or choices.
It's that there are sixteen kinds of people in the world, but that each personality type reduces to a set of elements taken from four either/or binaries.
If you're looking to become pregnant, it's important to take either or 400 to 600 mcg of folic acid alone or a prenatal multivitamin that contains folic acid.
It's no secret that a heated debate over cochlear implantation has evolved in recent years, one frequently reduced to an either-or battle between sign language and speech.
Clinton's campaign, adding that Mr. Obama's success was a reminder that there doesn't have to be an either-or solution to the party's goal of defeating Mr. Trump.
Trump did not provide a definitive answer but suggested it wasn't an either-or decision and insisted he would not keep the measures in place for several months.
He did not announce it in February, either, or in March, when he was one of only six uncommitted players in the McDonald's high school All-American game.
The verdict form in Weinstein's trial included a complex mix of either/or charges, witnesses who are not directly part of charges and legal terms with specific definitions.
The losers in either or both cases could ask the appeals court's full, active bench — consisting of seven Democratic-appointed judges and four Republican appointees — to weigh in.
Worried Worried: Either (or both) of your theories could be correct, which is why the person who was assaulted should speak her truth about what happened that night.
None of this is a guarantee, of course, that the justices will grant either or both when they conference on the petitions in September, after their summer break.
Be patient: Whether you're parenting a kid, training a dog, or trying to take a photo of eitheror both – you can't be tense if you want great results.
This creates a false either-or division between artists and organizers, manufactures unnecessary drama, and misunderstands the reality of how the coalition against Kanders was nurtured and held together.
Orders for both plane makers have been weak lately, although some analysts expect announcements of high-value widebody orders coming for either or both manufacturers during the trade show.
If Democrats were to take the majority in either or both chambers, it would likely increase congressional oversight of Trump, a Republican, and thwart parts of his policy agenda.
We don't know if they use either -- or some other way to develop a random sample of the public -- because they don't release details on how they do it.
So it's perfectly sensible to mix up the elevated sportswear Tomas Maier designs without regard for gender and to expect consumers of either (or neither) sex to tune in.
Technically, CBS could activate its contracts with the shows at the absolute last minute and order more episodes of either or both — it just seems unlikely to do so.
If such a politician were to state that the coronavirus outbreak forecloses any attempt to return to the moon, he or she would be committing an either/or fallacy.
It was never an either/or, but for a good decade, I was peeling and roasting more than I was beating together butter and sugar, or lining cake tins.
"Security and accessibility, it's not a question of either/or, we have to have both, because really it's an issue of civil rights," Blake said at the EAC summit.
"The contest in Asia-Pacific is not an either/or between the U.S. and China," said Steven Okun, president of the executive committee at the Asia Business Trade Association.
The stronger the evidence he has against either or both of them, the more pressure he can exert to get them to cooperate in the probe into Russian interference.
I've never liked the either/or dimensions of the questions or the prospect that decision-makers use it to create pre-determinations about people (especially when those people are me).
But it might equally be a softer Brexit into a relationship more like Norway's or Switzerland's, which could mean retention of either or both the single market and customs union.
Hamilton needs to win all four races to reduce the gap to Rosberg but would welcome either or both of the Red Bulls taking points off his German team mate.
Buffett has faced concerns about owning a railroad that carries coal, but he does not see the coal business and renewable energy as "either/or" choices for him to make.
For investors looking to take on a position in either or both foreign currencies or precious metals, I would suggest using a dollar-cost averaging strategy to accumulate a position.
I wonder if you've set up an either/or situation in your head, as though you have to choose either your masturbatory habits or a romantic relationship with a woman.
Unlike the activists of the civil rights era, those in BLM do not feel forced to make an either/or choice about which model of black liberation struggle they follow.
"While I would not give up on the old and newer cytotoxic chemotherapies, the hormones and the hormone blockers, I also do not see this as either/or," he said.
It's easy to see why Christopher sees economic growth and climate action as an either/or proposition: He's been listening to Republican leaders, who have pushed this message for years.
Meng and Liu are willing to pledge the equity in either or both of their homes as security for bail, in addition to a cash deposit, they told the court.
White House lawyers have concluded that a similar memorandum dealing with Privacy Act restrictions bars them from making the contents public either, or from commenting on them with any specificity.
Incorrect readings from eitheror both — the airspeed probes and the angle of attack sensors could cause autopilot systems to disengage and leave pilots confused about what exactly is happening.
If a romantic relationship does create an actual or apparent conflict, it may require changes to work arrangements or even the termination of employment of either or both individuals involved.
Instead of framing debates as "all of nothing" and "either or" questions, we must identify and segregate the extremes and ask under what conditions we can proceed down the middle.
No one really knows what Amma's deal is either, or if Camille is going to be able to handle the painful emotions that come with being back in her childhood home.
The either-or simplicity of failure-to-report charges makes them easy to prosecute, said former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti, who is running for attorney general in Illinois as a Democrat.
Davidson's best-known inflatables, called "Lulus," are balloons squeezed and constricted by corsets, shaped into bifurcated bulbous masses by a taut rope, referencing either or both ends of the female torso.
The smartest thing about how creator Michael Schur (previously of Parks and Recreation) and his writers approach The Good Place is that they refuse to make it an either-or proposition.
Lilly praises her friends and family for their support, and rejects the idea of a simple gender binary, suggesting it's time to "elevate the dialogue" past the basic either/or definition.
The UK must ensure it allows its companies to be either part of the EU data regime or the US, or it can employ rules largely compatible with either or both.
SAG-AFTRA countered by giving game companies an either/or choice: game companies could choose to pay a bonus upfront, or back-end bonuses if a game sold 20153 million units.
Wresting control of either or both chambers could allow Democrats to derail or stall much of Trump's policy agenda, while ushering in more aggressive congressional oversight and investigation of his administration.
The rejection of the either/or divide extends to Killmonger, whose emotional, fraught back story gives the movie more heft and real-world friction than any of Marvel's other superhero blowouts.
For the most part, though, Kusama asks you to take Bell on her own terms, which includes seeing a character who in her older years transcends either-or masculine-feminine dualism.
"It's increasingly clear that the relationship between competition and privacy is not either-or," Representative David Cicilline, Democrat of Rhode Island and chairman of the antitrust subcommittee, said at Friday's hearing.
Some of the charges are structured as either/or counts, so Weinstein can only be convicted of two charges at most -- one based on Mann's allegations and one based on Haley's.
Some of the charges are structured as either/or counts, so Weinstein can only be convicted of two charges at most -- one based on Mann's allegations and one based on Haley's.
Many Americans — outside the financial industry — are not clamoring to scrap Dodd-Frank either, or even know what the law really does, said Mr. Frank, a Democrat who helped write it.
That left little room to acknowledge how a work of art is rarely an either/or proposition; sometimes a movie can be good at some things and bad at other things.
It also is far more likely to produce both a patent and a scientific publication from the same project, showing that discovering facts and inventing technologies is not an "either-or" choice.
Even though most people think of transition as when someone starts taking hormones and later has gender confirming surgeries, not everyone who transitions wants to take either or both of those steps.
But the real bummer is simply that Google treated it like an either/or choice when, you know, it could have just put in both a telephoto and an ultra-wide lens.
With Powell already under attack by U.S. President Donald Trump for not doing enough to boost the economy, he could find his job even more difficult if either or both vote no.
Bavor said he doesn't believe there has to be an either-or choice between VR and AR. "They're different points on the same spectrum of — I call it immersive computing," he said.
In a way, this is counterintuitive: Mr. Cruz has fared very well out West, and he might have been favored to win either or both states over Mr. Kasich and Mr. Trump.
And the fact that many of these migrants might be natural Trump constituents is a good example of the futility of reducing Trump's appeal to an either-or of racism or economic grievance.
While traditional mutual funds and ETFs are similar in many ways, here is a look at their key differences to help you determine how either or both might fit into your investment strategy.
"Claiming that simply standing for the anthem ‒ and, by extension, the flag ‒ isn't patriotic is embracing the same type of either or fallacy that he&aposs denouncing the president for holding," Houck wrote.
"I didn't like the very last public statement of [the] Mexican government saying that, 'either or whoever is that candidate, that we will work with,'" he said Friday during an interview with Vice.
And of course there are the people along the middle of the spectrum, who experience bits of either (or both) of these, but know how to express them in healthy, mutually supportive ways.
We shouldn't talk about racism, for example, as an either/or proposition: Use a slur and you're the Grand Imperial Wizard of the KKK; if you've never used one you're free of intolerance.
Republicans have been sounding alarm bells in each race: If Democrats are able to win either or both races, they said, it's almost a certainty that Democrats will control the House next year.
According to calculations, and if all has gone well, either or both of the black holes should appear as a tiny shadow backlit by the glow of radio energy at the galactic center.
Trying to evoke nonbinary experience for binary people, in a world where nearly everyone is raised with an either-or concept of gender, can feel liberating, but also futile: wearying, dispiriting, sometimes devastating.
Right from the start, Som seemed to know that it was never an "either-or choice between reading Beckett or reading Aimé Cesaire," that one's writing practice is always about both and more.
While either or both of those things may well be true, Mateen was also surrounded by other forms of violence and bigotry that might help to paint a picture of his warped worldview.
It was an understandable question; the verdict form in Weinstein's trial included a complex mix of either/or charges, witnesses who are not directly part of charges and legal terms with specific definitions.
They then theorized the drug's neural effects were being influenced by either or both of the sex hormones found in many animals, including mice and humans: estradiol (a form of estrogen) or testosterone.
Musk could also choose to offer convertible bond investors the opportunity to exchange their debt for equity below either or both strike prices, although that could require some assurances on the company's fundamentals.
Can you talk a little bit about how this movement is different or if it's different in Europe versus the US and you know, where did it come from in either or both places?
You can also only control time so far as Ariana and Frendt are able to progress, because eventually as you move time forward either, or sometimes both, character will encounter something that stops them.
I just wish they would have given us a choice to do eitheror if they forced us to use the 3-inch LCD monitor, at the least they could have included tilting capabilities.
Japanese authorities were looking into the possibility of "endangerment of traffic caused by professional negligence", Japanese media reported, but it was not clear whether that might apply to either or both of the vessels.
Obviously, that isn't necessarily an either-or proposition, and there are plenty of first-rate shows -- "Better Call Saul" comes to mind -- that benefit from spooning out story at a slow but steady clip.
And of course, if you ask for a raise or title bump and aren't given either, or any plan for how they'll get you there, be prepared to start looking for your next gig.
The best work of that indie heyday — and 1997 alone offered Elliott Smith's Either/Or, Stereolab's Dots and Loops, Whiskeytown's Strangers Almanac, and Teenage Fanclub's Songs From Northern Britain — compares well to any year.
I think most of those people in this agree with this: the deployment model is not going to be an either / or deployment model, it's going to be a matrix or a hybrid thing.
Part of the movie's pleasure and its ethos — which wends through its visuals — is how it dispenses with familiar either/or divides, including the binary opposition that tends to shape our discourse on race.
My columns probably didn't have anything to do with the doubling of the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index, either, or even with the sixfold rise in digital-only subscriptions to The New York Times.
It's a game for two — in the episode provided for review, the players were a married couple — and the pulse-racing fickleness of the bouncing ball is enough to do in either or both.
It would quickly become the decade's bible, channeling and amplifying a fresh obsession with wealth, with celebrity and with the rituals and foibles of Americans (particularly New Yorkers) who had achieved either or both.
The chic but clammy Manhattan Theater Club production, directed by Jonathan Kent, features the formidable Jonathan Pryce and Eileen Atkins as husband and wife, either or both of whom may be senile or dead.
Wi-Fi 6 vs 5GImage: HuaweiWhen it comes to Wi-Fi 6 vs 5G, it's not really an either or situation—they're both likely to end up being widely used in the years to come.
But, in my opinion, it's one of the best — because it's a reminder that not everything is either/or, and that the decisions we make about how to lead our lives aren't black and white.
But repealing either or both of these regulations would let for-profit colleges try to recoup their losses with much less federal scrutiny — and with little recourse for students whose colleges took advantage of them.
They are prioritizing professional pursuits that used to be an "either/or" with parenting, but never was for men; they are no longer beholden to or defined by the stereotypical definition of wife or mother.
When he returns to the White House, a decision is waiting whether to follow the advice of his military advisers and increase the number of American troops on the ground in either -- or both -- countries.
In Uganda, research conducted by Oxford University in 2016 found that where sanitary pads or puberty education wasn't provided, absenteeism among girls was 17 percent higher than in schools where girls received either or both.
But it shouldn't be a choice of either/or – we can support refugees like the Somali refugees in Kenya's Dadaab camp and give some the opportunity for a new life through the refugee resettlement program.
It might be the case that the PV solar market is too small to have either or both of those effects, but that is an empirical question that should be addressed rather than assumed away.
"This is not either-or, it's not local versus regional — it's getting the best out of both," said Ralph Cavanagh, staff lawyer for the Natural Resources Defense Council and a longtime proponent of the measure.
It's believed that Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget, really crafted the budget, so it's possible that Trump doesn't know what's in that document either or he's deliberately lying to people.
Longstanding friction between President Donald Trump and two top aides, the national security advisor and chief of staff, has grown to a point that either or both might quit soon, four senior administration officials said.
Then, if either or both articles are approved by the House, that will mean Trump is impeached — and a trial in the Senate will follow, this January, to determine whether to remove him from office.
Still, the best part about this photo is that GOP strategist Rick Wilson, who took the shot, either doesn't know how AirPods work either, or does and just posed for the pic with ol' Rudy anyway.
"Congress must now determine whether the Director's refusal to do either -- or any other motivation to interfere with or obstruct any part of the Russia investigation -- led ultimately to Comey's firing," Schiff said in a statement.
How they created the system: Procaccia's team used a model at MIT called the Moral Machine, in which 1.3m people gave their ethical vote to around 13 difficult, either-or choices in trolley-like driving scenarios.
However, if Mexican families win either or both of the civil cases, they will gain Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights, including the chance to sue Border Patrol agents who kill or seriously injure their family members.
Thune and Rice are both well positioned to push for incorporation of their legislation into either or both of the bills to be written by the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee.
If rent goes unpaid, the landlord could sue either or both tenants named on the lease for rent due, said Matthew J. Zangwill, a real estate lawyer in the Long Island law firm Ruskin Moscou Faltischek.
But the story into which he fits so well isn't convincing, either, or at least isn't built to convince us—it's a story the NFL's billionaires tell each other, about wild and brilliant boys like themselves.
But instead, the whole thing is being turned into some forced either-or scenario, where fans are expected to pick one guy and loudly declare that he's clearly better and anyone who disagrees is an idiot.
South America and parts of Asia are still markets we're actively interested in — we don't see it particularly as a question of either/or but have chosen to focus resources on North America to start with.
You might also ask either or both of these core questions we pose in our general lesson plan: • When have you or someone you know fallen for or shared fake or inaccurate news of some kind?
Much of the public may not trust Mr. Trump, according to surveys, but it likewise does not trust his opponents all that much eitheror the news media that he complains is out to get him.
If you break or violate a lease and simply vanish, you may be subject to a lease-breaking fee, and/or forfeit your security deposit—either or both may undercut your immediate and future financial stability, too.
The solar eclipse on the 13th will bring both positive and negative aspects of our lives to light, so prepare to confront hard truths and celebrate unexpected wins, as either or both could await you mid-month.
The QNX host OS remains the primary platform, but this architecture lets car buyers choose to use either (or neither) of the two mobile platforms within the context of the overall Ford branded in-car experience. Smart.
These payments are required (in terms of budget balance under reconciliation) because they are aimed at reducing either (or both) the tax "burden" of the ACA on the wealthy or the "burden" or adverse selection on insurers.
That is, if I&aposm wrong, if there is something I&aposm missing that the Democrats are offering the American people please tell me because that&aposs what all they either or all they want to do.
This means that unless Tillerson is prepared to publicly shame either or both parties (his only source of leverage), it's hard to see the use of coercion rather than persuasion as the way to reach any agreement.
Whether Democrats truly believe the bills have a chance of passing, if either or both bills fail, they will still achieve their broader goal: to cement net neutrality as an election issue ahead of this fall's midterms.
The case pits two of Mr. Trump's former senior campaign aides, men who worked together for decades, against each other in a high-stakes battle that could land either or both of them in prison for years.
The fact that the two winning candidates, from either or both parties, are likely to proceed to a run-off in January means that the Democrats will want to settle on a single candidate long before then.
It was a staple of medical thinking dating to the 21993s that stress was the body's alarm system, switching on only when terrible things happened, often leaving a person with an either-or choice: fight or flight.
"It definitely used to be an either/or mentality," said Rick Cook, a founder of the architecture firm CookFox and a designer of 550 Vanderbilt, who moved to New York from a small town upstate in 1983.
Enjoying either or both traditions at a luxury hotel like Claridge's, in London, or The Balmoral Hotel, in Edinburgh, is 50 percent less expensive than dinner in a pricey restaurant but has the same sense of extravagance.
This poll offers striking evidence of what happens when you turn the election into an either/or choice between Trudeau's Liberals and Scheer's Conservatives: If voters perceive the race as a two-way contest, Trudeau benefits hugely.
Longstanding friction between U.S. President Donald Trump and two top aides, the National Security Adviser and the Chief of Staff, has grown to a point that either or both might quit soon, four senior administration officials said.
If the GOP wins either or both chambers of Congress next week, and Clinton takes the White House, she's likely to come under investigation by Capitol Hill from Day One, or possibly before she's even sworn in.
That amount will be due from the campaigns of either or both the Green Party's Stein and the Reform Party's Roque De La Fuente -- both of whom sought the recount -- by the end of the business day Tuesday.
Just as the widely accepted "rape and incest" exception shows that abortion is not always murder in the eyes of its opponents, so does the latest polling suggest that supporters do not take an absolutist either/or position.
Not as an "either/or;" either we use data or we don't, but rather they're gaining awareness about data from an ethical perspective, gradually moving away from an overbearing focus on big data and embracing sustainable data use.
Contextually, I'm disadvantaged because none of the manuals survived their 30+ year voyage to get to my apartment, but my dear old dad claims he never had the manuals, eitheror that he never paid attention to them.
Of course, it could be worth paying either (or even both) of these fees, depending on your business' needs, but make sure you're aware of how much each card costs, and what you're getting in return, before applying.
If so, you could try relaxation training — for the dog — although it probably couldn't hurt an owner either, or prescription medication, or counter conditioning, in which dogs are exposed to the noise of fireworks along with something positive.
Conducted by Richard Carrick, the ensemble Either/Or will focus on chamber pieces from the last two decades, including "spur" (1998), "linea dell'orizzonte" (2012), "Ira-Arca" (2012) and the American premiere of "intorno al bianco," written last year.
It can also be about making sure that the larger Democratic machine isn't doing the same-old, same-old if they were to take back either or both chambers of Congress, as well as positions across all 50 states.
Nintendo is expected to focus on hyping new content for its just-released Switch, but it's not unreasonable to expect either or both Animal Crossing mobile details and confirmation of a mobile Zelda game's existence (at the very least).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Longstanding friction between U.S. President Donald Trump and two top aides, the National Security Adviser and the Chief of Staff, has grown to a point that either or both might quit soon, four senior administration officials said.
Reid was next-to-unknown at the time Cruel Intentions hit theaters, but subsequently became famous enough that it might be fun to see either or both of them back, just as dysfunctional and furious all these years later.
"King's Crossing" was played live for the first time in 1999, just a couple years after Either/Or came out and just a few months after his performance at the Oscars blew him up into something he'd never imagined.
Amid Trump's ramped-up rhetoric on deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and special counsel Robert Mueller, it will be interesting to see what Republican reaction will be if the president decides to fire either (or both) of those men.
A blessing by the academy of either or both telescope projects could open the door to money from the National Science Foundation, which has traditionally supported astronomy in the United States, but has yet to contribute to either endeavor.
Despite the grave topics, Chin's dual strategies of creating enigmatic, researched memorials to the past and developing creative interventions in the present, together suggest his optimism and refusal of reading history and our futures as an either/or situation.
Those who can't afford to buy bottled or filtered water drink whatever comes out of the nearest tap, source or pond and leave the rest to the doctor they can't afford either or to Allah, whom everyone can afford.
I don't know what world Perloff lives in, which seems to demand that "we must make an either-or choice," because I have never lived in that world; I am not part of the "we" she is writing about.
Shake Shack is an oasis — especially at breakfast, where you can catch either (or both) of us waiting for a fried egg and sausage sandwich (double egg for Sam) and pushing our boarding time to the last minute possible.
But the debates could rage endlessly between Rivers (regular-season success) and Manning (postseason success), with either, or both, being enshrined in Canton based on the views of the group of writers responsible for election once they become eligible.
That's because two states — South Dakota and Washington — are voting on ballot initiatives that could make either or both of the states the first in the nation to implement a new and promising approach to campaign finance reform: vouchers.
"Policymakers interested in reducing what Medicare and beneficiaries pay for drugs will need to decide whether to make adjustments in how Parts B and D currently work or to substantially change either or both payment processes," Crosson said by email.
But they've leaked out anyway: TMZ reported that contestants who wanted to have sex needed to ask a producer's permission before proceeding, and that if either or both of them appeared too drunk to consent, the producer could say no.
In a video Grand posted to her account, Gigi, Kendall, and Hailey each pretend to be various types of plants while answering a litany of pressing either/or questions that none of them seem to be able to agree upon.
For the rest of us, making it work often boils down to an either/or: Skimp on the food and cultural scenes that make the city appealing in the first place, or willfully ignore the well-being of your savings account.
In practical terms, the party and its presidential nominee in 2020 inevitably will try to turn out its new base and to regain blue-collar voters of both genders from Trump: the decision facing the party is not either/or.
But the Kavanaugh nomination will be a cakewalk for Democrats compared to what may well be the "Mother of all Battles" if either or both Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg or Justice Stephen Breyer retires from the bench during the Trump presidency.
This unambiguously intolerable outcome could be produced either in unexpected increments of escalation by either or both of the dominant national players, or instead, by any sudden quantum leap in applied destructiveness undertaken by the United States and/or North Korea.
The laws against fraud may also play a role in curbing cyber currency excesses, but perhaps the best cure will be drawing parallels with past burst bubbles where there was no "there" there either, or at least little of substance.
" Yang rejected the idea that a Christian political theology had to make a choice: "There's a Christian narrative around the issue: there's always an either/or, which is between the role of law enforcement, security and showing compassion to strangers.
I mention this because Perloff gives herself permission to be contradictory but, by advancing the very notion that there is an either-or choice in literary studies, she implies that same right does not pertain to writers concerned with identity.
We've got a team of something on the order of a dozen to 15 engineers to focus on technology and how technology can frankly make humans smarter — and we don't think it's an either or, we think it's an and.
Should war break out with either, or both, Iran and North Korea, the U.S. can deter such attacks in at least three ways: massive retaliation, asset seizures and war crimes tribunals, and the Desmond Tutu option, also known as amnesty.
Mike Coffman (R-Colo.) is circulating a "discharge petition" that, upon reaching a House majority of 218 signatures (of either or both parties), will require a vote on his "bridge" bill that continues to protect the "kids" by legalizing them.
There was no sign of a Sanders voter surge in New Hampshire either, or in Nevada, where turnout fell well short of 2008 levels despite a decade of population growth and a new early-voting option that attracted some 75,000 voters.
If you're not happy with either or both of these options, turn the relevant toggle switches off, then hit Agree to continue (you can't use a phone with regular Google-provided Android on it without agreeing to some basic terms and conditions).
Either you build data security systems from the ground up to be unbreakable, in which case the government can't crack them either, or else you deliberately create exploitable security holes, in which case a whole range of bad actors can exploit them.
In Episode 7 of that same season, when Johnny Drama and Turtle take it for granted that either or both of them will get to sleep with their beautiful blonde driver at Sundance, and relentlessly pursue her, I actually felt physically ill.
Immediately following a tense traffic stop that could have left either, or both of them dead, LAPD lieutenant Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) sits down for a cup of coffee with Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro), the master thief he's trying to pin.
And while it's applicable in virtually any either/or scenario, let's specifically address the decision to stay invested in the market or to move to cash: Does this imply there is never a reason to sell your market positions following a decline?
National Democratic leaders often frame opposition to Trump as an either/or proposition: Either Democrats target Trump directly (through, say, impeachment, often depicted as the inferior course) or focus on the granular issues "voters care about" (stagnant wages, prescription drug prices, etc.).
Do either or both of you ascribe to the "female gaze" theory that — and I'm translating it roughly and sloppily — a woman filmmaker has a perspective that invariably leads to different kinds of characters and stories than a male filmmaker would produce?
I am severely allergic to gluten and also have a mild dairy allergy, and even though I'm a frequent traveler, it's not always obvious to me which dishes have either (or both!) when I'm in a new place and eating unfamiliar foods.
"For either or both of the Namazis to die on (Trump's) watch would be a public and catastrophic failure of his negotiating skills," Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps detained Siamak Namazi, a businessman, in October 2015 while he was visiting family in Tehran, relatives said.
Immigrants had a choice: They could allow their case to get closed — they wouldn't get legal status, but they wouldn't be ordered deported eitheror they could keep fighting to get official relief, but the prosecution would fight them every step of the way.
Legalising assisted suicide and/or euthanasia is particularly dangerous because any law allowing either or both will place pressure on vulnerable people to end their lives out of fear of being a burden upon relatives, carers or a state that is short of resources.
"While we don't know if imports or exports will change for either, or other, countries at this point, if they do create significant impacts, that could change the dynamics of production for many retailers in the long term," said Kantar Retail consultant Tiffany Hogan.
But while he believes that Obama's executive actions to protect immigrants from deportation weren't the right answer, he doesn't go out of his way to attack them as an unconstitutional abuse of power, eitheror vote with his Republican colleagues to reverse or defund them.
Notwithstanding earlier talk of pressure for Kasich to abandon the race, party leaders now see advantages that he and Rubio fight on in hopes that victories by either, or both, can help deny Trump the majority of convention delegates he needs for the nomination.
"We're trying to break through that 'either or' perspective — that we're either a party that supports the emerging majority or a party that still reaches out to those white working class voters who voted for Obama just four years ago," he told the newspaper.
By internalizing these debates, Mr. Barnes avoids the polarized either-or, black-or-white characterizations of Shostakovich as noble dissident or spineless government patsy, but he also traps us inside the composer's mind, where we soon tire of the narcissistic musings and self-pitying rationalizations.
Related: These Republicans Think It's Time for the GOP to Act on Climate Change Chretien said that putting more money into R&D is a good idea, it shouldn't be an either-or proposition: The world "just can't wait" for some over-the-horizon miracle.
I'd be cautious of oversimplifying that; I think Laos in fact tries to maintain connections with all of the different powers, so Laos would have a complex approach to those questions, not simply pivoting from one to the other in an either-or fashion.
Meanwhile, Thailand desperately needs a maturity in its international affairs that respects that any either-or posturing or ultimatums benefit no one, least of all itself as the Thai economy continues to flounder and Prayuth's regime faces emerging environmental challenges that require a global response.
Straubel also stressed that Tesla wants to provide an "integrated, collaborative approach" to energy production and supply along with utilities, rather than espousing an "either/or approach," which is a very sensible stance to take when you're presenting alongside a utility company partner and client.
"While they came a ways, they were not willing to accept even the win-win proposal that we put on the table, the either/or response," voice actor and the chair of SAG-AFTRA's Interactive Committee Keythe Farley said during the union's Friday press conference.
With its disciplined inclusiveness, Satterlee's practice plays across the realm of "both/and" rather than "either/or" — an intellectually focused, materials-based abstraction rooted in observation, emotion, and experience — in which her images achieve a feeling a rightness that transcends closed systems and linear logic.
"It is not an either/or; anxiety and depression are common partners," I assured him, insisting that what we needed to do was concentrate on how he was feeling now and more urgently, on getting him to pull out of his academic crash pattern.
But the more subtle reasons why and how this shift happens are harder to capture via surveys or studies, and to that end, I set out to interview five trans people about their porn consumption and sexuality, and how transition affected either or both.
"It was at the threatening stage, and I guess they had called and called and called and said, 'Either-or you get straight enough to do these shows or there's going to be lawsuits and it's going to be a very, very serious problem,'" said Western.
This doesn't have to be an either/or situation: By increasing our housing stock across the board, with an emphasis on new affordable units, and simultaneously passing stronger renter protections, we can create a California model for housing that the rest of the country could follow.
" But Caroline Fredrickson, president of the American Constitution Society, said the choice between a special counsel and a select committee "shouldn't be either/or," despite the fact that "there are somewhat different interests being protected" -- both approaches are useful "given that the stakes are so high here.
The TPP Program's menu of effective programs offers a variety of interventions including many that are focused on both abstinence and contraception (not either/or), and in which teens who participated were ultimately found to wait longer to have sex than their peers who did not participate.
Business academic Rajshree Agarwal said on Thursday that the U.S. immigration system should cater to both American citizens and potential immigrants to the U.S.  "It isn't an either-or," Agarwal, the director of the University of Maryland's Ed Snider Center for Enterprise and Markets, told Hill.
The question of whether we are safer today than we were 15 years ago, or even in the last seven and a half years of the Obama administration, will be debated by politicians, pundits and Americans in general, but the answer is not simply either/or.
All the Bulgarians had other careers, there's no such thing as a professional writer in Bulgaria, and no writing programs, either, or almost none; they worked in business, or as journalists, one ran a satirical Web site all my students in Sofia loved, one was a priest.
If the jury finds him guilty on either or both of the first-degree felony counts -- criminal sexual act and/or rape -- then Annabella Sciorra's rape allegation can escalate the charges to a more serious felony -- predatory sexual assault, punishable by up to life in prison.
But court losses for the president in either or both cases argued Friday will help to keep the impeachment issue alive throughout 2020, while giving House Democrats their own boost in a consequential constitutional showdown with Trump's Justice Department that ultimately appears headed to the Supreme Court.
Other highlights include the JACK Quartet, playing two concerts of American string quartets of the 20th and 21st centuries; performances by new-music ensembles including the International Contemporary Ensemble, Either/Or and Yarn/Wire; and early-music concerts by the Tallis Scholars, Orlando Consort and Les Délices.
She said that like other societies in the past and present — the hijra in India; the "two-spirit people" in some American indigenous cultures — the diversity in gender definitions and sexual practices in Edo Japan challenges modern notions that male and female are clear either-or identities.
"This definitely reveals the larger debate that's going on in America right now, and we can't fall into this false dichotomy that it's an either/or situation," said Patrick Kennedy, a former Democratic congressman from Rhode Island who is now a vocal addiction and mental health advocate.
They help us to see, in a most beautiful and poetic way, that the answer to the question is not 'either/or' and that we can, at least in architecture, aspire to have both; our roots firmly in place and our arms outstretched to the rest of the world.
It seems obvious enough, but seems to constantly surprise us that money and success do not solve all problems, even if so many of us try to believe that they do, and that just a little more of either, or both, will be the answer to whatever plagues us.
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Democrats are cautioning that the party's 2020 strategy can't have an either/or approach and say the candidate who prevails in the primary needs to show the ability to build coalitions of key constituencies, including working-class white voters in the Midwest and black voters in the South.
Neos is actually offering a range of home insurance products, including a combined contents plus buildings insurance offering (or either/or) across three pricing tiers — aiming to support different levels of coverage and different types of customers, such as flat versus house dwellers, for example, or homeowners versus tenants.
Those who are inclined to exercise their abilities in more than one creative discipline (and philosophy is no less a creative discipline than art) are not usually also inclined to the kind of binary, either/or thinking that permits activity in one only at the expense of another.
I'd also love for the women's movement to fuel greater access to high-quality child care, enable back-to-work support systems and improve parental leave policies, so that family and a successful and meaningful career are not an "either or," but rather a question of balance and timing.
If the jury finds him guilty on either or both of the first-degree felony counts -- criminal sexual act and/or rape -- then Sciorra's rape allegation can escalate the charges to the more serious felony of predatory sexual assault, which is punishable by up to life in prison.
Unlike her leading competitors' heroines, for whom the ultimate goal remained scoring the ideal mate, a Nora Roberts heroine was encouraged not only to score him but also to find a satisfying career path in life: It wasn't either/or, it was both — and he'd better adjust to it!
If you don't see the message and your haptic home button has frozen, a hard reset might solve either or both problems, though Apple has changed the process for the iPhone 7 to take the home button out of the equation (in case it's the home button that's the problem).
The SSO play is especially clever, because it includes a mechanism that will allow developers to still have the relevant info they need to maintain a direct relationship with their users – provided users willingly sign-up to have that relationship, but opting in to either or both name and email sharing.
The fantastic thing about a middle-out stimulus is that it's not an either/or proposition; the markets are largely informed by stability and consumer demand, so a stimulus package for low- and middle-income people would naturally help Wall Street stabilize by building economic stability from the ground up.
The first time we interviewed the Democratic presidential candidates, late last spring, we had a pile of yes-or-no, either-or policy questions to ask, many of them representing litmus-test issues at the heart of Democratic politics: single-payer health care and foreign wars, wealth concentration and tech regulation.
Researchers later figured out that Saturn's distance from the Sun and its atmospheric composition allow jet streams to form in geometric shapes, but the hexagon is still somewhat of a mystery: it's unclear why the south pole doesn't have a hexagon either, or what allows the jet stream to last so long.
The simple math is that one can reduce the cost of ACA in either or both of two ways: Neither of these are winners (and the GOP should stop politicizing the Congressional Budget Office: It does hard work under short timelines, and its numbers tend to help both parties in equal proportions).
It's one thing, to be sure, to insist on holding off on impeachment or sustained oversight for the sake of producing real-world policy breakthroughs on bread-and-butter issues—even though such arguments rest on the same fallacious either/or approach to legislation versus oversight that launch your typical Trump outburst.
In 2015, researchers led by Daphna Joel at Tel Aviv University published an article that analyzed more than 1,400 M.R.I.s of male and female brains and concluded that in most brains, certain regions might be more "male" while others are more "female," creating a unique gender "mosaic" that defies either-or classification.
Some players will take issue with either or both of those propositions—there are those who feel the story is clear to anyone paying attention, or that the game is easy once people understand what it asks—but as a series these games live and die based on their reputation for delivering those things.
"It's a very significant challenge to secure long-term buyers given the rise of spot market and oversupply," said Jones, a founder-shareholder of legendary trading business Marc Rich & Co. "We're open to either or both types of investment...banks for debt and some strategic investors who want LNG partially under their control," said Jones.
The simultaneous presentation the Chromatic Alphabet and Floor Translations is indicative of the both-and, rather than either-or, nature of language as a metaphor of human interconnection: a fluid state where every utterance is a flawed translation of emotion to thought, thought to speech; and truth lies only within the nimbleness of the transformation.
The idea is contestants need to "create a robot that paints with a brush like a classical master," according to the press release, and the machine can be entered into either or both of two categories depending on its functionality: 'telerobotic' and 'fully automated,' with $100,000 worth of prizes over 16 cash rewards up for grabs.
"It doesn't have to be an either/or," Short said on "Fox News Sunday" when Wallace questioned him on whether President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 6900 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 2628 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 28503 MORE continues to believe Ukraine interfered in the elections.
But the new "One Day at a Time," which arrives while Hispanic TV families are still a rarity, also casually refutes the lazy postelection punditry that "working-class" is a euphemism for "white," that there is an either-or choice between the "identity politics" of representing the underrepresented and a class-based focus on people's economic struggles.
This is obviously not the main takeaway, but I was struck that the piece manages to get through several thousand words without mocking or berating the climate movement or environmentalists; without inveighing against other climate and clean energy policies; without forcing readers to buy into grandiose dorm-room theories about the Anthropocene; without forcing unnecessary either-or choices.
For a while, I kept that a secret, since gay men nowadays seem so obsessed with conformity and either/or-ing, and the vast majority use language on Grindr and other apps like "TOTAL TOP!" or "100 PERCENT BOTTOM!" as if there isn't a single sexual activity gay men have discovered besides inserting a penis into an anus.
A recent poll by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy shows that 2202 percent of U.S. adults support this approach and 2628 percent of adults (including 28500 percent of Republicans and 6900 percent of Democrats) believe teens should receive more information about abstinence as well as birth control and sexually transmitted infection (STI) protection, rather than either/or.
I remember initially being put off by its blurb from Marjorie Perloff, who, on a different occasion, stated: I do not see why we must make an either-or choice between reading Beckett or reading Aimé Cesaire, between calling out and into question "cultural desires, drives, anxieties, or prejudices," or analyzing metonymy, chiasmus, sprung rhythm, lineation, anaphora, parataxis, trochees, and so forth.
"I think the more this story becomes about the whistleblower, the more that the identity is put out into the public and then they become the subject of attack by either or both sides, the less likely anyone else is going to want to come forward because why would they want to subject themselves or their family to such scrutiny?" said Zaid.
Under updated "compatibility agreements", he writes that mobile device makers will be able to build and sell Android devices intended for the European Economic Area (EEA) both with and without Google mobile apps preloaded — something Google's same 'compatibility' contracts restricted them from doing before, when it was strictly either/or (either you made Android forks, or you made Android devices with Google apps — not both).
The U.S. government uses the role of the dollar as an international reserve currency and the central role of U.S. banks and institutions in the international financial system to present third country firms with an insidious either/or choice: cut off business ties with Iran (or Russia, North Korea, Turkey, etc.), or lose far more lucrative business with the U.S. and risk financial penalties in U.S. courts.
Mr. Rustin, she said, "was a great American who was both gay and black at a time when the sheer fact of being either or both could land you in jail," Walter Naegle, Mr. Rustin's surviving partner, said last month that although Mr. Rustin never denied being gay, he focused his efforts where he believed they were most needed, which for much of his life was the civil rights movement.
Having a new friend reach "best friend level" is an incredibly special moment that can only be expressed through this GIF:  We meet our best friends at different points in our lives, and the longer we have those friends, the more likely it is that the friendship will become a long-distance one at some point, as either or both of you move for school or work or life.
The fact that it is so often assumed to be an either-or prospect — that you can somehow solve Trumpism for a specific variable, without which it dissolves — reflects an anxiety over what's on the other side of Election Day: whether we live in a country that could, at least in theory, be knitted back together, or one that does not want to be knitted back together at all.
He was there at hand; he had tricked her into staying a few extra minutes in this room with him, because she thought he was going to lend her the money she so urgently needed; and she was angry with him for that and for being a procurer for (his boss) and for assuming she would snatch at an opportunity to sleep with either or both of them.
"I think he knows full well, as a lot of other people do, that there was a difference in people who felt they needed to give a president the leverage to be able to get Saddam Hussein back to the table, without having to go to war, and that that vote was unfortunately structured in a way that it was sort of either-or," Kerry said, according to an NBC report.
Her visit may be the high point of the day for the patient, who may not be able to get out of bed, or for whoever is taking care of the patient, who may not have left the house or seen anybody else for a day or two; either or both of them may be going a little crazy and may badly need interruption or variety of any kind, ideally someone different to talk to.

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