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"enormity" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the enormity of something (of a problem, etc.) the very great size, effect, etc. of something; the fact of something being very serious
  2. [countable, usually plural] (formal) a very serious crime

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The enormity of the galaxy, and the enormity of the mystery of what it's made of, is really hard to think through.
" She continued: "The key point here, about half of the work force, is to think not only about the enormity of the problem, but the enormity of the possibilities!
DR. WALID PHARES, FOX NEWS POLITICAL AFFAIRS ANALYST: Enormity absolutely.
Would they ever realize the enormity of what they had?
Egyptians have been stunned by the enormity of the attack.
It is absurd, the sheer enormity of all of this.
But it's difficult to underestimate the enormity of the task.
Many are bewildered by the enormity of the undertaking ahead.
Two other sights relate the enormity of the lunar effort.
Cheyney has also struggled with the enormity of her loss.
Shiffrin is not deterred by the enormity of the test.
The enormity of his stupidity, inescapably, is also our own.
It is hard to overstate the enormity of this work.
The enormity of their tragedy seemed to weigh on him.
The exhibition title, The Enormity of Time, reflects not only the amount of time it took McCarty to complete these works, but also the enormity of time the girls' crimes will haunt our sensibilities.
Nothing seems to fit the enormity of this moment for us.
"I don't think they recognize the enormity of it," Razzak said.
The enormity of it all made its way into my head.
The enormity of what I was hearing was slowly sinking in.
We stared out at the enormity of all those red seats.
It's difficult to describe, but the enormity hits fast and hard.
Stotts said he was moved by the enormity of it all.
The enormity of his alleged transgressions works, perversely, to his advantage.
They are too numerous, their enormity only more alarming in hindsight.
He continued: I don't think anybody has realized the enormity of this.
It was then that she realized the enormity of the task ahead.
It often can be difficult to imagine the enormity of it all.
GUO SHUQING, China's new banking regulator, knows the enormity of his task.
"The enormity of the situation was staggering," according to one survivor's account.
"The enormity of this disaster, we're only beginning to understand," Pimlott said.
It's a cosmic love story about TIME and the enormity our existence.
The enormity of the horror is still hard for anyone to grasp.
Several players began to hug, soaking up the enormity of the moment.
"I freaked out at the enormity of the task, yes," she said.
That was fueled, in part, by the seeming enormity of the attack.
"I didn't realize the enormity of what Marcus had done," he says.
Arriving in Florida, the memory and enormity of the loss remained everywhere.
It wasn't until later that I realized the enormity of the question.
Celeste's breakthrough—and the enormity of her pain—is devastating to behold.
There is no simple response adequate to the enormity of the situation.
Took your first Juul hit while contemplating the enormity of your despair?
The players had spent months absorbing the enormity of what had happened.
But they did not quite factor in the enormity of the job.
"I think he realizes the enormity of the job," Mr. Cirucci added.
But occasionally he'll be crippled by the enormity of what he's grappling with.
Even the responding firefighters couldn't believe the enormity of what they were battling.
Mostly, like Radiolab before it, the piece conveys the enormity of the challenge.
Alone, cities are often unable to deal with the enormity of the task.
"There are few words to express the enormity of this loss," he wrote.
These pieces create a sense of awe, enormity, and poetry through simple forms.
Nearby citizens have taken the opportunity to photograph the flames, capturing its enormity.
Molinsky says she's seeing some movement to address the enormity of the challenge.
I won't waste too much time harping on the enormity of this confession.
The enormity of disaster recovery effort is something that the US should understand.
Their achievements have been immense – given the enormity and complexity of the project.
The enormity of the problem is such that we'll want a drastic solution.
As you take in the enormity of this truth, the sun crashes into earth.
Given the sheer enormity of climate change, it's okay to be depressed, to grieve.
"It's an honor…" she began, before appearing moved by the enormity of the moment.
As kids, he says he didn't fully grasp the enormity of his dad's fame.
My daughter is too young to understand the enormity of what happened that day.
No words can express our deep remorse in the face of such an enormity.
Intrigue and uncertainty do not detract from the enormity of what Algerians have achieved.
The sheer enormity of people who could be exposed gave the lead author pause.
It's hard to communicate the enormity of these animal losses in a wildlife documentary.
But this still doesn't account for the enormity of the disparity that currently exists.
The factual background of this case emphasizes the imminence and enormity of that threat.
Because of the enormity of the house, there's also simply a lot of everything.
"I was surprised at the enormity of the response to this story," she said.
From Wrigleyville to the Chicago suburbs, fans marveled at the enormity of the occasion.
But that is a bitter pill to swallow given the enormity of their crimes.
Like the Reagan administration, Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives failed to grasp the enormity of AIDS.
The enormity of her finish was of little consequence to the strangers passing by.
In a textbook case of treasure hunter syndrome, we'd underestimated the enormity of the land.
The enormity of this, the totality of a loss so soon, is still a struggle.
However Tesla works this out, it's interesting to remember the enormity of the company's ambitions.
The mundanity of real life in "First Man" contrasts with the enormity of the mission.
As the apparent enormity of his hidden abuse continued to sink in, Lila changed tactics.
When the enormity of what was leaked sunk in, Nixon had a clear first thought.
But the enormity of the potential challenges in the current epidemic should not be underestimated.
Later the true weight, the enormity of that interaction will suddenly come into their life.
In the heat of passion, the moral enormity of the violent action loses its purchase.
It might take a few seconds for the enormity of Page's statements to sink in.
The surreal enormity of the mountains reduces the human drama down to its essential components.
When 9/11 first happened people weren't aware of the enormity of what had occurred.
"The community must be protected given the enormity of the crimes here," Justice Clott said.
Meanwhile, the game continually gestures at the comical enormity of what lies outside your goal.
Rhodes's optimism is clearly strained by the enormity of the challenge posed by climate change.
He had to based on the enormity of the moment, and the remarks were unquestionably stirring.
Of course, partly this rash of takedowns speaks to the enormity of Facebook's self-inflicted challenge.
To hold only these crimes against him is to trivialize the enormity of his dictatorial reign.
"The next thing that settles in is the enormity of what you're looking at," he said.
But Golden is still hopelessly overwhelmed by the enormity of the task it has set itself.
I cannot help but wonder how the enormity of this event will affect our divided nation.
Even from inside the healthcare industry, it was difficult to comprehend the enormity of this outbreak.
Some argue that the enormity of that later war suborned the memory of the earlier split.
The lava lamp never happened — hasn't yet, anyway — but we loved the enormity of the dream.
Neighbors gathered around her husband, even if they struggled to grasp the enormity of his loss.
My wife thinks I won't understand the enormity of what has happened until more time has passed.
Full of empty platitudes and preachy generalizations, it was remarkable primarily for the enormity of Obama's conceit.
Even those who acknowledge its enormity often don't see what it has to do with them personally.
The Obama administration failed to respond in a fashion commensurate to the enormity of the Kremlin's breach.
"I'm sure he will become more temperate as he sees the enormity of the task," she said.
We all knew about the risks associated with each step and the enormity of success as well.
It is important that President Trump understand firsthand the enormity of the harm his policy has caused.
When your words are honest and direct, stripped of pretense, you acknowledge the enormity of their experience.
I don't know what I'll say as they get older, and the enormity and unfairness sink in.
"You can't escape the enormity of the number," Stanley Brezenoff, the agency's interim chairman, said on Monday.
But the enormity of the climate change problem is impossible to communicate through policy talking points alone.
It is far beyond the scope of this film to engage with the enormity of these questions.
And the enormity of Jake's expanding world is so overwhelming and awesome that he just... tips over.
"This event again highlights the enormity of the fraud challenge we face," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said.
Just the sheer enormity of his shoulders and glutes eroded the dead-cow clothes to unusable looseness.
In the decades after they were released, they continued to play down the enormity of their experience.
The enormity of the task was not lost on those who attended the post-fight press conference.
Were you thinking about your ancestors, or were you thinking about the enormity of the task at hand?
The Enormity of Time continues at Sekkema, Jenkins & Co. (530 West 22nd Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through October 13.
He thinks that makes sense, given the enormity of the challenge," McDonough said on NBC's "Meet the Press.
The enormity of Holdo's sacrifice and the blow it deals to her enemy is conveyed entirely via images.
Take several turns, pondering, as a pilgrim might do, the enormity of the loss, the passage of years.
Patrick, despite the speculation that he was going to run, had repeatedly acknowledged the enormity of the decision.
Some believe that May and her ministers have still not fully grasped the enormity of the Brexit challenge.
Editorial Calling what is happening in Europe a refugee crisis no longer captures the enormity of the problem.
Or the enormity of recent visual albums, each 'track' a mini-movie making for manicured music videos amok.
When you see it this way, you understand the enormity and the profundity of what we are facing.
Indeed, Jaou Tunis 2018 seems eager to ferret out the enormity of current ill situations by going elemental.
I didn't know the enormity of what I was doing, but I understood it in an intuitive way.
The unprecedented enormity of such a decision and its sad, deadly implications pressed down on each of us.
Correlating the study's findings with the results of the 2016 presidential election captures the enormity of that shift.
The sheer enormity of the industry is enough to overwhelm any stressed or anxious individual, to say the least.
The decision is drawn out and rips characters to shreds as they struggle with the enormity of their situation.
The fact that Beyoncé makes a statement all the way from Scotland speaks to the enormity of the issue.
She's a driven character who recognizes the enormity of the problem: systemic sexism and racism that's embedded into society.
Since then, the enormity of that refugee crisis has dominated headlines and upended the political conversation in Western Europe.
"The Bridge" meticulously depicts the enormity of the project, from meeting room intrigues to the sometimes perilous construction site.
Space trash, in fact, barely registers as a blip compared to the enormity of the waste our species generates.
Governments at multiple levels are only now recognizing the enormity of the problem — and are finally starting to act.
In a small country of under five million people, the effects of the influx seem unfathomable in their enormity.
They quickly proved to be hypercompassionate Sherpas, guiding shell-shocked Third Strikers through the terrifying enormity of our world.
But the enormity of the Pittsburgh shooting hit home after the wedding ended, and I could not stop reading.
One executive said the government was only just starting to understand the enormity of the crisis for the industry.
Underscoring the enormity of the city's troubles, Mr. Williams explained that the webmaster hoped to get to that soon.
But he was too overwhelmed by the enormity of the process, so for a decade, he didn't do it.
One who is pure enough that you feel the enormity of her loss, but slick enough to be interesting.
Like a giant cockroach, the Fernsehturm always manages — despite its strange enormity — to materialize suddenly and without your noticing.
"The enormity of these cuts and the severity of the consequences for American families cannot be overstated," he added.
So perhaps if you think of the enormity of space it makes our efforts seems puny at this time.
INGRAHAM: I don&apost know frankly how it could gotten much better, given the enormity of the task ahead, Walid.
He argued at the trial that he had become de-sensitized to the enormity of the numbers due to burnout.
It can be hard to grasp the enormity of the tax bill the Senate is expected to pass this week.
After daylight Thursday residents of north Florida would just be beginning to take stock of the enormity of the disaster.
How do we wrap our minds around the enormity of this problem and still believe in something called female agency?
"But even then I don't think we realized the enormity of what we had done and that's unfortunate," Bostick said.
But that sentence alone doesn't seem to really convey the enormity of my singledom: I am very, very much unattached.
As I outgrew 1, I discovered the enormity of The Beatles' discography in perfect synchronization with my coming-of-age.
Months earlier, they'd changed the company's name from WeWork to just We, to better communicate the enormity of their ambitions.
The enormity of the weirdness made me think, if only David Lynch were here, he'd know what I'm talking about.
Of course, the enormity of Mannix's job description took a great deal of complicity, and MGM helped to furnish that.
But no morally sane soul could delight in that graceless enormity in the Bronx, or its supremacy over smaller markets.
However, in 2015 it launched and won an appeal against the Islington Council citing the enormity of the involved costs.
But given the enormity of the tasks in the Trump White House, he has already reportedly turned down the job.
The enormity of the sacrifice, and the magnitude of the compromise, have never been fully appreciated by the international community.
"What excited me most [about working at Triple Five] was the enormity of this project," Downing said in an interview.
The enormity of the influence that reporting has on our culture and the way we behave should never be underestimated.
"Given the enormity of the apparent wrongdoing committed here, we must pause our Commission review," Starks said in a statement.
As he grew older, the enormity of the wrongs that had been done to him overpowered his desire to please.
Despite the enormity of climate change's other numbers, that one is small: the time we have left to effectively act.
Soon after 9/11, as the country grappled with how to handle the enormity of the tragedy, the website published an article, "Not Knowing What Else To Do, Woman Bakes American-Flag Cake," which somehow captured the confusion and enormity of the attacks in a way that few iterations of traditional media had managed to.
VR allows viewers to experience the landscape, settings, and enormity of a character's world, approximating the experience of actually being there.
By looking at the images alone the readers are already given plenty of information to grasp the enormity of the situation.
It was like I had to build a life from scratch, and the enormity of that caused my system to overload.
It was winter, but I didn't feel cold or wet, just dazed by the enormity of the crisis sweeping over me.
Now, its CEO …Read more ReadStill, Twitter's efforts to curb abuse have been paltry relative to the enormity of the problem.
In fact, given the enormity of the undertaking, most platforms' own definition of success includes failing users on a regular basis.
Wherever they are, that man keeps showing up and keeps making trouble, proving himself irredeemable in the enormity of his evil.
Despite the enormity of the bird population, bird strikes are, according to the data, rare and on the decline since 2000.
Reality sets in for evacuees For many, the enormity of the storm and its impact are just starting to settle in.
"It's not just the fact that there are a lot of items but the enormity of those items," said GOP Rep.
But it's got to be just the start of a bigger movement to address the enormity of the ocean plastic problem.
We couldn't understand the enormity of the betrayal, Du Bois thought, if we didn't understand the magnitude of what was betrayed.
Everything else feels small next to the enormity of Orlando, but the rest of the security world did bustle this week.
As much as I try to take in the enormity of what I am viewing, my mind still wanders to lunch.
When you start to think about all of that, it just gives you a feeling for the enormity of this economically.
Both Watkinson and Moss capture the divide between the enormity of this moment and what June is able to actually say.
It is gut-wrenching to try to absorb the enormity of the state-sanctioned murder — which I believe executions to be.
" And once again he feels "the unutterable enormity of love pressing hotly behind one's breastbone like a hot lump of lead.
In some ways, making the decision to go black and white had protected me from feeling the enormity of the reality.
The enormity of the moment understandably got to Thomas, and he fired off a tweet from the locker room implying retirement.
Hence, despite the enormity of funds needed and limited public coffers, the financial resources to meet America's infrastructure challenges do exist.
Then, halfway through the episode, Hannah and her mother fight about the enormity of Hannah's responsibilities now that she's a mother.
When the audiobook is released, it's expected to break a Guinness Book World Record due to the unprecedented enormity of the cast.
Nelson, understanding the enormity of his risk, then tipped his cap to the fans while they thanked him with a grateful roar.
On Election Day, having shrunk beneath the enormity of his disgrace, Trump will be unmasked to his followers as a counterfeit Jeremiah.
Warner's integrity and clarity about the magnitude of the danger and the enormity of the subject will someday be applauded by historians.
Though many questioned the implications of the early election results, since November 6 the enormity of the Democratic victory has become clear.
"The hardest thing to do is not get yourself caught up in the enormity of a one-game baseball system," Walker said.
Their acute appreciation for the enormity of the task frees them to be unapologetic and ambitious in a way other groups cannot.
The sheer enormity of his medal haul, not to mention his non-Olympic record, makes him the greatest Olympian of all time.
No person steps into the role of President of the United States prepared for the enormity of the job on day one.
IMAX 70mm is still far better, but you'll experience the size of the film and the enormity of the story this way.
The spin is meant to distract attention from the enormity of the new scandal — and from the likely repercussions of Trump's actions.
Pete Lopez, the newly appointed head of EPA Region II, acknowledged the enormity of the task ahead and sustained effort it requires.
That night and the days that followed were the first time I grasped the enormity of what had happened on Sept. 103.
Asked if he had a favorite building in Manhattan, Mr. Barr laughed at the enormity of the question and named the Flatiron.
Talk to top officials here, and they feel that those who don't know their region underestimate the enormity of the Soleimani killing.
Do they pause to acknowledge the enormity of what's happened and have themselves a "fuck it, life's too short" kind of day?
In the middle of one infomercial, I was forced to confront the sheer enormity of bullets through a half-hour of close-ups.
The only significant change is that if her wrongdoings seemed minor before, they now take on an enormity that goes beyond simple deception.
"But they should take place to inform the German side about the enormity of destruction it has caused," he told public broadcaster TVP1.
It simply describes a cognitive shift in which the person suddenly felt the enormity of the universe and the silliness of human squabbles.
Americans also will see for the first time the enormity of the event, as the proceedings change from political theater to constitutional drama.
She never felt closer to her son or his gentle friend there; she felt closer to the mute enormity of this other absence.
The good news, in other words, is that Trump now has a more realistic sense of the enormity of the North Korea threat.
Here, themes of housing inequity, protest movements, and the enormity of our material histories are evoked with stark arrangements and decisive, dramatic moments.
"The enormity of this — I'm still having a hard time processing it," James Fallarino, a spokesman for the march, said before it began.
In a wood installation at Centre Pompidou-Metz, Kawamata realizes the enormity of natural disasters—creating a wave out of pieces of wood.
"The parties are really working through the issues in a very measured and successful way given the enormity of the undertaking," he said.
The enormity of the BCRA's failure explains why the vast bulk of economists, public health officials, and medical care organizations oppose the BCRA.
"The size of this, the enormity of this matter, is just eclipsing everything else in my mind," said Senator Dianne Feinstein of California.
But seeing the enormity of slavery — especially when it takes a more demonstratively brutal form on other plantations — begins to open Nat's eyes.
So, to capture its enormity and its suggestive power, you have to be able to go into your imagination, which is not always cooperative.
While Alcoholics Anonymous and rehabilitation facilities provide one solution, Bruno says that neither one has the scope to address the enormity of the problem.
Once he got past that initial fear (or perhaps in spite of it), Seropian said he was struck by the enormity of Papazian's vision.
Like many of the dozen people Erica spoke with, Lee said the enormity of the Amazon project would have pushed old-time residents out.
When one thinks of the history of American landscape painting, those actual paintings aren't that big, but they're about enormity, they suggest enormous space.
The enormity of the mushroom cloud that possibly (or not, who knows) birthed the very strain of evil that runs throughout Twin Peaks lore?
Despite these concerning elements, the mall itself was impressive with its gleaming industrial architecture, the backdrop of the Manhattan skyline, and its sheer enormity.
"The enormity of the deforestation growth in Brazil is no accident," Christian Poirier, program director of the non-profit Amazon Watch, told Business Insider.
My own hunch is that the rancor that's flared between you is, in part, a response to the enormity of the step you're taking.
In fact it was a SLRC tweet on the morning of May 19 that first alerted the nation to the enormity of the disaster.
"I was floored by the story and just the enormity of this cover-up, how many people must've been involved in it," he said.
Or had this event merely been the result of McDonald's incompetence, in which they miscalculated the enormity and fervor of Rick and Morty's fanbase?
Each should call the heads of state of the IGAD members, emphasizing the enormity and urgency of the situation and the need for stronger action.
The news was met with various shades of dismay and disappointment from pretty much every quarter as the enormity of Trump's latest actions set in.
As such, perhaps inadvertently, the film is more about the enormity of the problem rather than the heroics of those who seek to solve it.
The multimillion-dollar seizure "clearly shows the enormity of the opioid problem in this area," FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Joseph M. Deters said.
In his book Overview: A New Perspective of Earth, photographer Benjamin Grant uses satellite imagery to convey the enormity of mankind's effects on the planet.
Trump administration aides have been worried for days that the President hasn't grasped the enormity of what he is facing him in the impeachment inquiry.
There were no big twists on Westworld this week — fitting, given the enormity of last week's reveal that Bernard has been a host all along.
"Hard to disagree — reflects the frustration across EU and the enormity of what's at stake for us all," Irish Deputy Prime Minister Simon Coveney tweeted.
The startup went without early-stage funding before Tuesday's round even though other startups have been raising seed and pre-seed rounds of increasing enormity.
" The question, he adds, is whether Trump will understand the enormity of what he faces or will instead "be back to being arrogant and stubborn.
It's in part why I hesitated to tell it, lest it in any way seem to diminish the enormity of what others have gone through.
The issue shines a spotlight on the artist Charlie Adlard, who conveys the enormity of the event and its aftermath in several dialogue-free pages.
It is not a literary work, and this may actually be its strength, allowing the sheer force and enormity of the experience to shine through.
Given the enormity of the charges contained in the memos — and their salaciousness — almost all of the media outlets chose to simply sit on them.
Despite the enormity of the population's need, the delivery of humanitarian aid has become a political battle between the president, Nicolás Maduro, and Venezuela's opposition.
Just one glance at the 203 designs presented in "Guo Pei: Couture Beyond" is enough to floor the viewer with the enormity of her achievement.
And no one, not even a divorce attorney, can convey the enormity of the pain and fear and the million other emotions that divorce brings.
"The enormity of the deforestation growth in Brazil is no accident," Christian Poirier, program director of the non-profit Amazon Watch, previously told Business Insider.
The fundamental smallness of what actually took place here relative to the enormity of the narratives being hung on it creates a somewhat strange situation.
Recall what it would take to keep emissions in line with this pathway and you'll understand the enormity of the challenge of meeting this goal.
The enormity and imminence of these twin existential threats cannot be overstated and how to confront them must be the central issue of any presidential campaign.
There's something genuinely exciting about the prospect of a Facebook without Zuckerberg at the helm, a Facebook that really understands the enormity of its global influence.
Publishers were drawn to the sheer enormity of Facebook's audience — but it was never clear, even then, how much of that audience Instant Articles would attract.
Jon, to his immense credit, is the only leader who recognized the enormity of the threat early enough to try to rally others to stop it.
It's very disappointing to me to see the response from President-elect Trump, that he doesn't seem to understand the enormity of what's going on here.
It seems almost immediately unfair, as our interview winds down and I find myself sitting with the enormity of our conversation, the monument we'd built together.
One installation showcases tangible and tradable goods in a store-like display, while the other attempts to visualize the oceanic enormity of today's waterborne trade system.
It's been six months since Anthony Bourdain died by suicide, and those closest to him are still coming to grips with the enormity of that loss.
As I grow up, I will try to live as wildly and loudly as I can to outdo the enormity of this moment, to diminish it.
"I think those are the building blocks we're going to lay down at the base before we go too crazy with the enormity of the world."
A €50,000 grant may look trifling compared to the enormity of the challenge, stopping misinformation from spreading online, whether it was erroneously stated or deliberately deceitful.
But by doing that we would rely more on the imagination of the viewer to hint at the enormity and scope of the suffering taking place.
But the more she spoke, the more I was reminded of the enormity of the problem we as a society have created and continue to face.
Given the enormity of the annual event—around two million pilgrims make their way to Mecca—Saudi Arabia has a difficult task where safety is concerned.
The jet remains a go-to synonym for aerial enormity, one that a "Game of Thrones" director recently deployed to suggest the dimensions of a dragon.
" His testimony, she said, "was something that, as a lay person, you could watch and start to grasp the enormity of how your data is used.
The couple laughs at their own audacity when we discuss the enormity — and impossibility — of their undertaking: to explore what it means to be in love.
Rupert Goold, the director, portrays Mayer almost as a monster, emphasising his enormity—especially when compared with the diminutive Garland—and half-hiding him in shadows.
To gauge the enormity of what happened at the church of St. Peter and St. Paul, imagine a bombing in a church within the Vatican complex.
Resources were devoted to the threat as never before because we, as a nation, understood the enormity of the attack and the urgency of our response.
He can continue doing this until voters notice – and they are starting to grasp the enormity of the funds that yields them nothing but permanent frustration.
As the enormity of the climate crisis sinks in and the hoped-for carbon savings from renewables don't add up, nuclear can become the new green.
Excessive self-promotion was a charge often leveled at Lee, and part of the greatness of his dialogue was the way it so transparently grasped for enormity.
I felt the enormous pressure and the enormity of the show and production, and I felt I should lead with my head and go through with it.
Often, people move repeatedly between treatment and relapse, and not because of some personality flaw or weakness, but because of the enormity of the task at hand.
It's a test of whether conservatives can move past their antipathy to liberals, and recognize the enormity of Trump's threat to American values for what it is.
Nixon a unanimous majority, understanding the enormity of the matter, ruled after expedited consideration that the Nixon coverup must end and the evidence must be expeditiously provided.
The Cartel To understand the events of this episode, first we must understanding the enormity of the Guadalajara Cartel's success that comes after partnering with the Colombians.
Son of Saul's unconventional filming style (read more about it here) might put off some voters, but the enormity of its subject matter should clinch the win.
Industry saw the enormity of U.S. natural gas reserves as far back as 2006, and by 2011 the mainstream media was reporting on this abundance of reserves.
Given the enormity of the problem, researchers at EPA and elsewhere are developing cutting-edge methods to rapidly screen chemicals for their toxicity and prioritize future assessments.
The Watergate cover-up was inevitable -- because of the enormity of his crimes as president -- and thus the cover-up was almost the least of his crimes.
"When the special counsel's work is complete, when the enormity of what he finds has been laid bare, how will the American people judge your actions today?"
No Gold Star family feels braced for the enormity of the suffering that comes with a child, a parent, a husband, a wife who doesn't come home.
"I don't think I understood the enormity and the magnitude of what it really does to your body," she told Barbara Walters on "20/20" in 2011.
The script still does feature Mankiewicz, an Oscar-winning filmmaker who became overwhelmed with the enormity of the movie, a budget-buster that threatened to bankrupt Fox.
Given the enormity of her grief and the wholesale collapse of her previous belief system, the intellectual integrity that Scorah displays is nothing short of a miracle.
The saxophonist Kamasi Washington, jazz's pre-eminent crossover star, has turned heads with the enormity and zeal of his approach, sometimes using dozens of musicians at once.
But I'll leave you with some lines from Jewish teaching that she sent to me recently: Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world's grief.
The 2013 bombing outside the U.S. Embassy in Turkey, anti-refugee hostility in Europe, the enormity of the Umbrella Movement, and 2013 protests in Brazil–all Vined.
Given the enormity of the humanitarian crisis that will most likely unfold, the withdrawal of desperately needed assistance is likely to further compound the suffering of civilians.
Faced with that task -- and clearly mindful of the enormity of it -- Abrams has made a "Star Wars" movie aimed at the people who love it best.
As with Europe's four other debutants, the enormity of a Ryder Cup match will hit home on Friday morning at Le Golf National just south of Paris.
Vengeance Washington was only beginning to wrestle with the enormity of Trump's former campaign chairman being convicted when an even more stunning scene unfolded in New York.
And what the Democrats want is the spectacle -- a way to bring the enormity of the Mueller report onstage and into the full view of the American public.
Then, there are people like Ulana Khomyuk, the intrepid nuclear physicist from nearby Belarus played by Emily Watson, who recognize the enormity of the danger — and quickly mobilize.
Muresan lasted six years in the NBA before his back, withered by time and punished by both basketball's relentless pounding and his body's own enormity, finally gave out.
Experts and analysts were left reeling at the enormity of the 13 billion euro ($14.5 billion) penalty which some accused of impeding on the sovereignty of the nation.
In December, they made a public plea for help in the case, saying then, "Not a day goes by we don't reflect on the enormity of our loss."
You can really only appreciate its enormity from the ground: 1,670 acres of desert blanketed with 10,347 billboard-sized mirrors that generate enough electricity to power 75,000 homes.
There, the drama of the double turn meshed perfectly with what is one of the greatest matches in history and the enormity of the two men as characters.
Near the end of their stories, they would take a moment to catch their breath and offer a statement that got at the incomprehensible enormity of it all.
Because of the enormity of this budget, Norquist estimates the audit itself will cost a hefty $367 million, including $181 million in outside auditor contracts this year alone.
The enormity of what went wrong was first revealed to a broad audience in a 2012 documentary, "Central Park Five," by Ken Burns, David McMahon and Sarah Burns.
Bieber tells viewers it took years to diagnose as he also battled drug addiction and underlying anxiety that stemmed from the enormity of fame and an "inconsistent" upbringing. 
You see its enormity and devastation in the cries of a bereaved mother or sister, the wailing of a newly widowed woman and the tears of an orphan.
Given the enormity of the challenge, the United States would be best served to do what other democratic countries have done and create a dedicated Data Protection Agency.
With 35 photographs in the exhibition, the repetition of cotton produces a degree of numbness by the final gallery — but, then, so does the enormity of the subject.
When the "mother of all bombs" was dropped on ISIS caves in Afghanistan on April 13, killing dozens of militants, most people focused on the enormity of the weapon.
Investment banking now accounts for 54 percent of Deutsche Bank's revenues, which fell across all divisions in the first quarter of the year, underlining the enormity of the challenge.
Environments are huge and monumental, a cross between aztec temples and art deco skyscrapers; the enormity, the emptiness of death is present everywhere in the game's sense of scale.
When I read about Nazanin's arrest in Iran, I was struck by the deep connection I felt to this woman — and to the enormity of what sets us apart.
And now, after taking a few days to process the enormity of the situation, the family is speaking out — and laughing about it along with the rest of us.
Gibson says the timing of the McCarrick case and the Pennsylvania revelations has led to a new reckoning with the enormity and legacy of the Catholic sex abuse scandal.
I spoke with him about the enormity of what Martin has created, the future of the series, the hits and misses of its adaptation, and his favorite "tinfoil" theory.
Bringing awareness about the enormity of families and children across the world in need of the very fundamental necessity of food of is something I am very passionate about.
When the breathless crush of crisis and action is over, there's time to recognize the enormity of the damage that has been done and your helplessness to repair it.
To properly understand the enormity of Cruz's erroneous utterance, you must be aware of the fact that no state in the union is more obsessed with basketball than Indiana.
On election night, as supporters watched Abrams fall behind Kemp in the polls, they were still able to recognize the enormity of what they'd achieved—even if they lost.
Playing on tennis's biggest stage in her first Grand Slam final, the enormity of the moment did not faze Osaka while Williams, contesting her 31st major final, looked unsteady.
"I don't think we stopped to reflect on the enormity of what happened," said Mr. Brezenoff, now the interim head of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation.
Now, with the proposal to change specialized school admissions dead in Albany, Mr. de Blasio will likely face pressure to confront the enormity of the city's school segregation problem.
The fact that we've yet to detect any proof of intelligent life in our cosmic neighborhood, she says, is frustrating but understandable given the nearly unfathomable enormity of outer space.
And while this concert could've seemed like an appetizer compared to the enormity of the shows to come, the unique and intimate nature of the performance wasn't lost on fans.
Democrats did not participate to protest of the "enormity" of the allegations, saying it was not proper for the situation to be handled at the staff level behind closed doors.
A series of images show the spider in its full glory and impresses the enormity of the task for the spider -- the rodent is significantly larger than its own body.
What to Watch Moving Forward Given Africa's wanting ICT grid and sheer enormity, it's going to be a long haul before Netflix scales to market or exerts its anticipated influence.
That's pretty great, and hopefully K-pop's objective enormity extends itself to not only other genres from East Asia, but music from the entire non-North American world as well.
The enormity of the pressure for senators to keep that promise will weigh heavily on most of the remaining holdouts and for others, the failing system should provide ample motivation.
After the July protest, those of us in the faith community realized the enormity of the coming situation and sought to prepare ourselves and our congregations as best we could.
On North Korea, though, there have been private moments when his breezy talking of "winning" has evaporated and confidants found him almost awestruck by the enormity of what he's confronting.
New research offers one way to look at the enormity of the cost as policymakers consider how to choose winners and losers in the race to adapt to climate change.
It is our collective unwillingness to treat facts as facts and to bear witness to the enormity of the truth that has led our country down this terribly dangerous road.
In the essay's most remarkable passage, Morgenthau envisioned the apocalyptic annihilation whose enormity his contemporaries seemed unable to grasp: Nuclear destruction is mass destruction, both of persons and of things.
Without shying away the issue's enormity or its devastating consequences, Coded Bias gradually works toward almost inspirational vibe, as Buolamwini and others get to work solving the problem they've identified.
And then I started to -- before I would be almost, you know, very generous of this, this and this and then I realized the enormity what has to be done.
That isolationism has aged poorly, in light of what we now know about the enormity of the Holocaust and its the subsequent status as quintessential example of state-perpetuated evil.
In these playful, popping works, Novitskova prods park-goers to consider the ethical enormity of current scientific developments and the blurry boundaries of what we consider a photographic or objective image.
Since his new secretary was the straight-talking sort, he was soon purged for daring to criticise openly the Great Leap Forward, the economic enormity which led China into savage famine.
The Enormity of Time at Sikkema Jenkins & Co showcases works from McCarty's notorious Murder Girls series: large-scale drawings of adolescent girls who murdered their mothers, and, often, additional family members.
The only good that could come of this in 2017 is everyone "realizing" the enormity of their errors in judgement, whether it be voting for Brexit or positively reviewing The Chainsmokers.
I wanted to help overcome this heaviness by providing bite-sized examples of tangible things that individuals or cities could do to start chipping away at the enormity of the problem.
" Qualcomm rejected Apple's claims in a sharply worded statement alleging that Apple had "mischaracterized our agreements and negotiations, as well as the enormity and value of the technology we have invented.
The first day or two of a trip can be the hardest, Dugel says, as visiting doctors head into local clinics and witness the enormity of the situation on the ground.
Five of the nation's most powerful business groups said Thursday they are teaming up to rally support behind an expansive Pacific Rim trade agreement, reflecting the enormity of the fight ahead.
The suit is also asking for punitive damages "in an amount that will adequately reflect the enormity of the defendants' wrongful, outrageous acts" and an amount that will prevent similar acts.
Pitcher Kyle Hendricks will take the mound for the Cubs on Saturday, and he played down the enormity of the occasion as his team aim to snap their lengthy title drought.
Seen in the first room of the Hayward, these early, almost romantic landscapes, indicate Gurksy's technical interest in contrasting the enormity of nature with the ant-like encroachment of human industry.
"The parties are really working through the issues in a very measured and successful way given the enormity of the undertaking," Judge Sabraw said at a status hearing early this month.
"For 17 years I've been a lone wolf trying to do this, and I really haven't been able to accomplish it because of the enormity of the task," Mr. Cappelli said.
So Trump and Bannon spin their folksy tale of media corruption to give Trump a needed enemy in his perpetual campaign and a needed diversion from the enormity of his disasters.
If you look at the footage of Trump realizing that he might actually be the next President, you will see a man who suddenly grasps the enormity of his own miscalculation.
Analysts say the wrangling over a meeting to talk peace offers a window into the enormity of the task of actually reaching a peace pact in a region of competing influences.
He also ran into a dad who smartly invested in some video game stocks because his child opened his eyes to the enormity of eSports and the stay-at-home economy.
After all, $18 million doesn't add up to even a rounding error in the Department of Education's $68 billion budget, let alone when measured against the enormity of total federal spending.
Milling about the charred church interior, as if trying to take in the enormity of the attack, several members of the community expressed dismay at what they said was lax security.
He said the most alarming part of his time there is the "enormity of the challenge" of fighting Zika in Puerto Rico, which has a population of about 3.5 million people.
Despite the enormity of William's choice and the decision the Jenningses must make, this episode felt like a fantastic lead-up to what could have been an even more explosive finale.
"I would anticipate that we are going to see rates continue to go up in the wildland-urban interface area, based on the risk and the enormity of the losses," Jones said.
So too Andres Schmid, Robson Ponte, Johnnier Montano, Dominique Tissot – the list goes on (and believe me, it goes on) thanks to the enormity of scouting that propels the game's statistical framework.
The enormity of these events — both on those who lived through them and in our own time — are once again underscored by Luke's treatment of the days' news surrounding the IWW's activities.
Another aspect of the event's momentous appeal was the sheer cultural enormity of Fortnite, a game that did not exist a year ago, and how it could possibly sustain such an affair.
The report is indisputably bad for Trump all the same, and its depth and texture leaves his mantra of "no collusion, no obstruction" looking inadequate to face the enormity of the case.
"For this investigation to be successful, the committee must recognize the enormity of the job and provide the resources to tackle it," Senator Ron Wyden, another committee Democrat, said in a statement.
When Trump and his entourage met with Obama and current White House staff last week, it quickly became apparent how unprepared they were for the enormity of the tasks ahead of them.
FBI built a massive facial recognition database without proper oversight The companies and governments of today are simply not equipped to handle the enormousness, or recognize the enormity, of large-scale surveillance.
Paul said that he preferred not to go on about the enormity of his loss, because he worried that the officials' expressions of sympathy would allow them to filibuster away the meeting.
But in order to be successful we must commit to a coherent, compassionate and well-funded national anti-drug strategy on a scale equivalent to the enormity of the drug problem itself.
Kerber said the enormity of winning her second slam of the year and attaining world number one would probably not sink in until a quiet moment after she boarded her flight home.
How I long now, on behalf of America, for Beckett's aridity, for Melville's gloom, for Stéphane's desire to bear witness, for a sobriety of affect that matches the enormity of the crime.
In this role, we make it clear that these small democracies - some only the size of Maryland - are not alone as they face the enormity of growing Russian aggression in the region.
"It's become a delightful beast of a project — it's huge, and it's taken many years to figure out how to get it right, but I love the enormity of it," Greenidge said.
The essentials of true marriage had once more changed in my thinking, so that now I knew it actually involved only the enormity that is Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, day after day.
"If this installation can create even a momentary sense that climate change occurs over millennia, that can help us comprehend the phenomenon's enormity," said Peggy Weil, the U.S. artist behind the work.
But the answer perhaps is that no single right way exists; there are many approaches, and we may as well try all of them, given the enormity of what we're up against.
The enormity of the potential destruction, and the scale of the evacuation and defensive military action, would likely be hampered if the film indulged in too much narrative buildup or character backstory.
The simplicity of her gesture in comparison to the enormity of its subject hit a chord with college students across the country, as well as with the public at large and the media.
The results have garnered attention and accolades—including a MacArthur "genius" grant, which Lenski received in 2000—both for the enormity of the undertaking and for the intriguing findings the study has yielded.
The room chuckled as Manning found a way to bring some ease to those grappling with the enormity of what happened in that very spot, also on a Wednesday evening, in June 2015.
The yearly salary isn't that high considering the enormity of the project — you'll get $49,000 a year, along with benefits, a pension, and use of some of the palaces catering and recreational facilities.
Typical remedies for nausea — ginger, saltine crackers, seasickness wristbands — do nothing to touch the enormity of the sickness, but an empty stomach makes the nausea worse, so I have to try to eat.
The enormity of his stupidity caused him to accomplish the impossible: He managed to bollix up America's Middle East policy even more, after we had already shattered the region through ignorance and arrogance.
The enormity of his failure was reinforced at a two-day summit in Brussels this week, where he had to endure a lecture on good governance from Alexis Tsipras, prime minister of Greece.
Apple has intentionally mischaracterized our agreements and negotiations, as well as the enormity and value of the technology we have invented, contributed and shared with all mobile device makers through our licensing program.
It's a cinematic living document that lets us remember the enormity of human loss in places like Aurora, Columbine, and Newtown — long after the political rhetoric and cable news outrage has died down.
However, such is the enormity of the brand; it has brought in over $3 billion in revenue for Nike since that time, with Jordan's lifetime partnership deal providing him a considerable yearly income.
The closeup footage is a fascinating reminder of the enormity of the first stage of Falcon 9, which sometimes gets lost in all the footage and photos that are taken at a distance.
And he has outmanoeuvred Barack Obama, who has consistently failed to grasp the enormity of the Syrian civil war and the threat it poses to America's allies in the Middle East and Europe.
" Machado writes about enormity somatically: the gut, the rush of blood, the fluids and the feelings, the commotion in our chests — "the simultaneous leap of excitement yanked back by a leash of panic.
It tells a story that is small—the tale of a son and his father—but inside that specificity there are pockets of enormity: there's a whole sky just in its soaring chorus.
Carlson nails the precise gesture of Adam burying his face in his hands, overwhelmed by the enormity of his behavior, while endowing the figure with Eve's long, blond tresses and pale pink complexion.
As we Malaysians contemplate the enormity of last night's results, there is plenty to chew over, not least concerns over the smooth transition of power in a country that has never experienced one.
The coronavirus disaster is messing with the boundary between fantasy and reality, leaving us feeling somewhat fictional ourselves, adrift in the enormity of the crisis and the volume of surreal information before us.
However, this may be insufficient, given the enormity of the destruction on the island, its geographical isolation, and the complicated politics involved in assisting a U.S. territory that lacks voting members of Congress.
But in this more immersive VR version, the pigs' squeals are louder and more unrelenting, the stereo­scopic depths of the barn's enormity more overwhelming, the visceral stress of the scene far more immediate.
Rather than berating yourself, though, please recognize the enormity of what you're up against as a young woman in America: a culture steeped in misogyny, devoted to brainwashing women and criminalizing female ambition.
There's something about the enormity of the image (and the richness of the stock it's shot on) that feels apocalyptic, especially with Zimmer's score wrestling its way through the collateral noise of war.
One of the private companies aiming to deliver a commercial lunar lander to the Moon has adjusted the timing for its planned mission, which isn't all that surprising, given the enormity of the task.
Indeed, even as her own star power has waxed and waned, the enormity of her legacy has come into focus: She is there in the fashion influencers filling your feed with their spon con.
Smith said the enormity of what had happened struck him when he saw Probst look away from the tribe (which is what the contestants are called), something he never does during a Tribal Council.
Now that Jon's been resurrected, Harington is revealing the enormity of the secrets he kept on the Game of Thrones set — where he had to lie to his costars about Jon's fate during filming.
Arguably, a statistic such as "20 million people died in the First World War," due to its enormity, cannot be processed like, and does not hit as hard as a single, anecdotal human tragedy.
Landing one on a foot-wide ledge is impressive, but really the only thing stopping Arnold's trick from being a throwaway is the pointlessness of the endeavor measured against the enormity of his efforts.
So when Glover took the stage to accept his second trophy of the night, he was well aware of the enormity of his win — and of the political climate in which he achieved it.
The enormity of the losses my relatives had suffered was palpable in the deep lines around their mouths, the tremors in their hands, the sighs they heaved every time the war years came up.
Teixeira said the enormity of the registration program was greeted with scepticism initially but by next year - the new deadline for registration - owners who are not on the CAR will not receive bank finance.
Illustrating the enormity of the challenge, the NEA repeated on Thursday that renewables will still only account for just 15 percent of overall energy consumption by 2020, equivalent to 580 million tonnes of coal.
Read: Americans are using Facebook to meddle in Ireland's abortion vote "I'm not sure people are getting the enormity of the consequences of stuff like this," Gavin Sheridan, a transparency campaigner said this week.
"You have to hope he's going to take a step back and realize the enormity of what he has to deal with and surround himself with people who will give him good advice," Schweitzer said.
Given the enormity of consequences, perhaps there's some credence to Azealia Banks's accusation of the CEO tweeting while tripping on LSD, given that main the alternative explanation is Musk engaging in obvious, poorly-executed fraud.
Unfortunately, the trend now seems to be toward feature and connectivity bloat, as exhibited by Samsung's much less magical Gear S3, Huawei's universally disappointing Watch 2, and LG's tragicomic enormity known as the Watch Sport.
In the midst of it all, she is repeatedly amazed by the intelligence and humanity of the prisoners she meets, as well as by the enormity of the social contexts in which they are victims.
Anijar and his team had painstakingly dismantled the lethal devices ahead of the fighters for 16 days and nights straight, but lacked the proper equipment for the enormity of the task facing them, he said.
"The enormity of significant tail risks around the U.S. midterm elections and escalating pockets of geopolitical angst still make gold a favourable hedge against these," said Stephen Innes, APAC trading head at OANDA in Singapore.
By finding the moments of positivity while still acknowledging the enormity of the stress and negative emotions associated with the ongoing humanitarian crisis, we can find the balance to stay engaged and work for change.
What put me in mind, in the early going, of brushed-steel surfaces and lonely centrifuges becomes something warmer and more elegiac as Artis's death nears and the enormity of Ross's loss comes into view.
"Given the enormity of the outstanding national security concerns regarding his conduct, Mr. Kushner should not retain access to our nation's most critical secrets," the senators wrote in the letter, which is dated July 13.
In the aftermath of the Germans' systematic massacre of Jews, no voice had emerged to drive home the enormity of what had happened and how it had changed mankind's conception of itself and of God.
The mood shifted after Adolf Eichmann was captured in Argentina by Israel in 1960 and the wider world, in watching his televised trial in Jerusalem, began to grasp anew the enormity of the German crimes.
Muller stood motionless for a few seconds, taking in the enormity of his victory as the Court One crowd which has spent the past two hours on the edge of their seats, rose as one.
It brought Olivier Giroud to life in an enormity that all bar the man himself might have found overly grand, with beads of glistening sweat the size of a family car sliding down his face.
But those are all also instrumental aspects of its overall charm; the sheer enormity of the Wachowskis' vision commands admiration, and the sillier parts fit in with their "cyberpunk 4 Non Blondes music video" aesthetic.
He said he grasped the enormity of the suffering only after he moved to the United States and read a Chinese-language book about that era, "Man-Made Catastrophe," published in Hong Kong in 1991.
Given the enormity of our day-to-day tasks, they're impressively well versed in the news: I first learned about the draft order early last week from one of the Syrian translators in our group.
TPP SUPER-FRIENDS UNITE: Five of the nation's most powerful business groups said Thursday they are teaming up to rally support behind an expansive Pacific Rim trade agreement, reflecting the enormity of the fight ahead.
The issue of capital formation is especially pertinent considering the enormity of the costs involved and the limits of the Federal Government and the indigenous Capital Market (Nigerian Stock Exchange) as a resource for such.
Even as they deal with PTSD and ponder the enormity of the evil that has been done to them, the women are still sharp, laughing hysterically at silly jokes and revealing insuppressible wit in their conversations.
Both lead characters have difficulty communicating the enormity of their experiences in space, and in a weird meta touch (or maybe just an imitative fallacy), their movies have communication failures as well, especially in their scripting.
But I think that first day of competition, when you walk into the arena and begin to grasp the enormity of representing your country on the world stage — it's a mix of nerves, excitement, and pride.
The rear room's other major component, though not so visually rich, does a better job of conveying the enormity of Zurkow's project, the Harmonized System code, and the movements both seek to make visible and legible.
They have to lie to their bosses, teachers, and parents, before preparing to make a lonely journey to a strange city—all the while dealing with the enormity of the experience of ending a crisis pregnancy.
Most of the hills in Brooklyn and Queens lie along the borderlands, and their enormity—Queens is 31 square miles and Brooklyn is 2722 square miles—only encourages further in-fighting along their long shared border.
" According to Ruttan Walker, the activist who had the crisis in 2015, the perfect therapist would recognize that yes, mental illness is the problem at hand, but would simultaneously recognize the "enormity of the climate crisis.
President Trump's advisers found it difficult to focus his attention on the enormity of the act, until his daughter Ivanka, after seeing pictures of dead children with foam around their lips and nostrils, spoke to him.
But as the enormity of that internet-wide disaster settled in, an even more troubling report alleged that China-backed hackers had infiltrated the supply chain of major American tech companies, implanting spy chips into servers.
"Despite the enormity of the conversation his reporting helped ignite, some of the most astonishing disclosures about what he uncovered are still to come," Little, Brown publisher Reagan Arthur said in a statement at the time.
The moment is shocking, and heartbreaking, too, as we watch a stricken Hally absorb the enormity of what he has done: Mr. Robbins's face grows ashen, and he sits in his chair with a deathlike stillness.
Macron, and the world which welcomed him, now grasp the enormity of the task he has set himself – and the national interests he must serve even as he proclaims the need for a more integrated Europe.
It is painful to watch his inexorable decay as the enormity of the Grateful Dead enterprise pushes him toward the solace of heroin addiction and, ultimately, his death from a heart attack when he was 53.
The jump in scale between the enormity of the studio and the intimacy of the yellow house, the palpable closeness within his family unit, and an integral connection to the surrounding landscape are key to his work.
Historians still argue over why this religious movement began and grew to such enormity — the post-revolution population boom, the pendulum swinging against contemporary religious models — but its influence on American religion and secular society is undisputed.
It manages to both honor the enormity of what Jane was finally getting to do without suggesting that losing her virginity is her be-all, end-all — and all while maintaining the show's signature self-aware streak.
A Ghost StoryI know this is supposed to be a poignant, moving portrayal of relationships and the enormity of time but I can't stop laughing at the sheet ghost that follows this annoying couple around their house.
These immediate problems, moreover, do not begin to reflect the enormity of the fundamental questions now hanging over the presumptions and principles that have long underpinned the way Britain and Europe see their role in the world.
Arendt, attending the war crimes trial of Adolf Eichmann, a high-ranking Nazi captured in Argentina by Israeli operatives, was struck by his ordinariness, the bland bureaucratic demeanor seemingly at odds with the enormity of his crimes.
It seems that all the people who left their houses that morning to head to the train tracks recognized the enormity of the loss taking place, and each of Fusco's beautifully composed photographs resonates with that loss.
I have marveled at a giddy 3-year-old unaware of the enormity that her leg had been lost to shrapnel and at two teenage girls in a ramshackle school who said they wanted to study astrophysics.
That scene — enacted over and over again, to diminishing returns for the viewer, particularly if you watch the series in one go — is the pivot point for each household, as they confront the enormity of their acquisitiveness.
But Ann Veronica Janssens' Representations d'un corps rond (Representation of a Round Body) offers rave lighting rigs as installations unto themselves, making their familiar beam arrays into objects of contemplation, and its enormity translates even on the page.
Sheriff Arpaio's record of lawlessness speaks for itself; to grasp its enormity visit the website of the American Civil Liberties Union, a party to the racial-profiling lawsuit, or review the reporting by the newspaper in Mesa, Ariz.
It was that unforeseen, unpredicted peril in Tehran that underscores the enormity of the challenge faced today by the Secret Service agents who inherited Mike Reilly's job: You can plan, but you just don't know what's out there.
Polis said Monday that the enormity of the tragedy in Orlando, which is now classified as the most deadly mass shooting in U.S. history, could bring enough attention to the policy to force the FDA to repeal it.
"Given the enormity of inflation metrics in the Fed's rates outlook, I suspect traders will be reluctant to commit big views prior to the event (this Friday) and even more so given August's sparse liquidity conditions," Innes added.
Given the enormity of our cultural reckoning in the last year with how women are treated in the workplace, on the internet and in Hollywood, we want to take a fresh look at how we cover this stuff.
If you look at images captured by the cars' cameras and place those alongside the same scene built from the vehicle's laser sensor data, you start to see the enormity of the problem that Waymo is trying to address.
Both PayPal and Square have tried similar initiatives in the past and both have failed to take off, mostly due to a limited number of participating merchants and the sheer enormity of trying to replace credit cards and cash.
But the experience of the first 100 days has shown the enormity of the challenge Trump faces in enacting his proposed policies amid partisan acrimony in Washington, where Democratic opposition is determined to thwart him and Republican infighting persists.
Jenniffer González-Colón acknowledged to CNN's Ana Cabrera on Sunday that the residents of the island still needed a lot of supplies and logistics needed to improve, but the enormity of the disaster required that politics be put aside.
The recent congressional debate about what is to be done about Puerto Rico's economic and financial crisis seems to lack an air of reality, since it very much avoids trying to quantify the enormity of the island's economic problems.
Besides the enormity of that estimate (the low end of that range is roughly equivalent to the population of the entire state of Pennsylvania), the presence of large numbers of illegal aliens has real life consequences for American citizens.
And while Peep is no longer physically present, it's been clear over the last week that the enormity of what he left behind lives on, and will continue to do so for his fans for a long time to come.
The enormity of our crisis has fueled new levels of political activism among our young people, with groups like East Bay for Everyone rallying behind a singular progressive goal: Build more housing and build it now, because everyone deserves a home.
As the regulators saw it, the data contained a strong enough "signal" that psilocybin could relieve depression; it would be a shame not to test the proposition, given the enormity of the need and the limitations of the therapies now available.
Comey has done nothing to add or subtract from last year's performance since the inauguration, except to unsurprisingly reiterate earlier this week that he has no regrets (and that the enormity of the issues sometimes made him a little sick).
The Great War, also known as "the war to end all wars," engulfed an unwitting world because the leaders of the great powers did not understand the enormity of suffering they were about to unleash when they stumbled needlessly into conflict.
"I don't think the speed at which the solutions are being adopted are even close to what they should be based on the enormity of the issue," said Gary Mendell, the founder and CEO of an anti-addiction group called Shatterproof.
NEW DELHI — Finally coming to terms with the enormity of its tuberculosis problem, India is preparing a radical overhaul and expansion of its national treatment program to fight an affliction that kills more adults worldwide than any other infectious disease.
I expected a quick stroll and then the real-life equivalent of a jump cut to the next scene, but the more I walked, the more I wanted to walk, to try to grasp the graceful enormity of this violent place.
I think due to the abstract enormity of how we see the sea, a project like this can be a simple door into something, by putting one's self into a situation of being aware of a space they didn't understand before.
The coordinated activity — a collection of memes, photos and posts on issues like feminist empowerment, indigenous rights and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency — show the enormity of the challenge ahead of Facebook, as it tries to weed out impersonators.
With their dazzling fracturing these rooms are the most literal manifestation of one of the artist's central obsessions: infinity, which can symbolize the enormity of love, death and God, all of which she often invokes in her titles and her poetry.
"Given the enormity of the current crisis, what we once would have called economic 'stimulus' will instead have to be large and permanent support for jobs, work and incomes, not temporary and targeted relief," think tank the Australian Institute said.
I tried to calculate how many millions of discussions were taking place at the moment I made my comment, and the enormity of the sum made me feel like nothing but a blip on the radar, a shadow of a point.
On the NASA mission website, the agency offers a real-time counter so you can track precisely how far both Voyager spacecrafts have travelled, but the ease of finding a precise number belies how difficult it is to grasp its enormity.
It would require at least two hours, and then one would still need time to absorb the enormity of information and sit with just how great the need is for decent housing at rates below what the market seems able to bear.
In her brief "Wire & Wool" (2009), an amplified cello seems to scream in pain, as her emphasis on the processes involved — bow on string, hands on wood — gives the act of playing the drama and enormity of a ship grating on an iceberg.
We're so used to reports on Trump's Russia ties that it's easy to lose sight of the enormity here: There is an official FBI investigation into a presidential campaign's possible collusion with a hostile foreign power for the first time in US history.
His 2017 documentary Human Flow, which was shortlisted for an Oscar, documents the global refugee crisis across more than 20 countries, using aerial shots to create a sense in the audience of the enormity of the migration and conditions that refugees face.
"We have never had something we could point to and say, 'Here it is in its enormity, in the horror of it,'" said Anne Scott, 53, who was raped while she was a student and later maligned by the school when she sued.
Think of a big café food challenge and you think of guys so large and truck-shaped that they need two creaking seats to support them, legs splayed with the sheer enormity of them, egg and bean juice spilled down a XXXL polo.
Cardinal Pell, who testified voluntarily, said at the hearing that until recent decades, the church had not understood the enormity of the child abuse problem, and so did not see it as an urgent and widespread problem that needed to be addressed.
They include Rodan, a volcano-based dragonoid whose wings are fretted with fire; Mothra, a flying insect of rare beauty, which, like all moths, should be kept well away from your cashmere sweaters; and a mammoth-flavored enormity whose name I didn't catch.
Fast-forward two years, and SPLC decided to compile input they'd received from communities all over the country, pointing out monuments and symbols overlooked by the original report due to the enormity of the task and the diffuse nature of the records.
By the end of the call, we end up in the same familiar place: bone-deep weariness as we are confronted, once more, with the enormity of the challenges before us, and with the smallness we feel in the face of them.
"I am still not sure," Mr. Hatch said at the time, "if some of you understand the enormity of the problem that these actions by Mr. Shenker and the Labor Department's poor oversight have caused the 30,000 workers covered by this pension fund."
When we couple the organizational complexity of thousands of legal entities comprising a TBTF financial institution with the underlying complexity of generations of silo-built legacy systems, we can begin to understand the enormity of the task of dismantling global financial conglomerates.
After overcoming Notre Dame (7-1) as part of a gantlet that also included victories over Baylor, Florida State, DePaul and Texas, the Huskies looked at the big picture — the state of their program — rather than relishing the enormity of their winning streak.
The meeting was potentially a consequential moment for this papacy and the most visible step taken by the Vatican to impress upon bishops and other church leaders — some of them still skeptical — the enormity of a crisis that has shaken the faithful.
And given the enormity of the structural defects that have arisen as a result of the empowerment of fear, resentment, and ignorance at all levels of civil society, the art at fairs can feel like the orchestra performing as the Titanic was sinking.
And again, just so the enormity of this kind of answer is clear: the person giving it is not some random internet commentator, but the president of the United States — a man who has the ability to launch nuclear weapons basically at will.
The Louvre representatives wouldn't comment (they seemed busy), but a 2012 memo from Jean-Raôul Enfru, the Louvre's security and safety representative, lays out the enormity and difficulty of the problem, and the plan—based on flood levels from 1910—to deal with it.
Despite their size, ("lullaby/lament," for instance, is probably four feet by seven feet at the base and ten feet high) the lace and paper in which they are at once crowned and clothed lift and dance thus adding a weightlessness which belies their enormity.
Although the sprawl of that conglomerated power is likely something the American public won't be able to comprehend for years to come—entire books have been written just trying to grasp at the enormity—the brothers' tentacles all slithered out in the same direction.
Whether because of the enormity of the tragedy or the unanswered questions, the scandal haunted Ted's political career and is believed to have sunk his presidential campaign some 10 years later, when he unsuccessfully challenged then-President Jimmy Carter for the 1980 Democratic nomination.
As the Trump administration works to fill nearly 100 senior State Department positions that need Senate confirmation, including over 60 ambassadorships, officials are confronting the enormity of that challenge and navigating a sea of red tape to ensure their policies are well-represented abroad.
The $5 billion fine is nearly 30 times the FTC's largest-ever civil penalty to date — $168 million, which was levied on Dish Network (DISH) in 2017 — reflecting the tremendous scale of Facebook's operations, as well as the enormity of its self-admitted mistakes.
But over recent years a new generation of climate advocates—including the Sunrise Movement, Extinction Rebellion, and the school strikers inspired by Greta Thunberg—has embraced the idea that we need to acknowledge the enormity of our crisis in order to effectively fight it.
" In fact, Jake Weinig, founding partner at options-centric hedge fund Malachite Capital, commented in an email to CNBC that "the size is probably too big"; the very enormity of the trade "almost makes it a self-fulfilling prophecy that it won't pan out.
In thinking about how to convey the enormity of what happened and why to her all-white class of third graders, she put together a lesson that would help students understand the killing—and the virulent and systemic racism behind it—on a personal level.
With so much of his true self hidden from me by my mother for so long, the enormity of what it meant to be peripheral to his criminal life and, at times, certainly integral to his perception of being a good person really fucking hurt.
Mr. Washington's triple album was a bursting, grandiose statement that, though recorded years earlier, seemed to speak directly to the needs of the moment: His scorching tenor saxophone and orchestral backing represented both the enormity of fury and the magnitude of a healer's ambition.
"The enormity of it is quite well defined, and that is one of the reasons we think it is also one of our top priorities to keep elections safe and secure in India," Shivnath Thukral, Facebook's public policy director in India, told CNN Business.
In recent weeks, the enormity of the catastrophe has prompted France, the United States, and the UN itself to make their strongest statements yet condemning what has widely been called ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya Muslims at the hands of the Myanmarese Buddhist military.
"Because we were kind of taken by surprise by the enormity of this site, it's not something that our institution, which is a small museum, was able to budget for," Anna Dhody, curator of the Mütter Museum and director of the Mütter Institute, told Hyperallergic.
And indeed, the researchers who conducted the analysis, a team led by Diego Pol of the Egidio Feruglio paleontology museum in Argentina, ascribe this dinosaur's enormity (or tendency towards "gigantism," in their words) to the tremendous abundance of flowering plants that were available 100 million years ago.
" A Qualcomm spokesperson called Apple's claims "baseless" and said in an e-mailed statement that Apple "intentionally mischaracterized our agreements and negotiations, as well as the enormity and value of the technology we have invented, contributed and shared with all mobile device makers through our licensing program.
"My fear is that with major cuts to these programs and the enormity of growth in our state, there will be a run on program resources in a couple of years," Colorado organizer Robert Reister told A&U Magazine, an HIV/AIDS-focused publication, in August.
Kanye spent much of the performance barely illuminated, as just a silhouette against red or orange fog, but this contrast pushed the hugeness of the music, the enormity of the rig, the simple human importance of the figure at the center of it, to the forefront.
That moment when Earl photographs you with the small camera you give him and we see the enormity of your operation reflected back for a second, it seems like all that gear could be both a barrier to intimacy or a way of tearing it down.
Muglia, who was a Juniper Networks and Microsoft executive before joining Snowflake as employee #34, acknowledged the enormity of the size of the round, but he says they are competing against some of the biggest names in the tech world and that requires massive amounts of capital.
The governor's critics have derided the meetings as inadequate given the enormity of the problem, but the quick response represented the conservative Texas leadership's most extensive undertaking yet to confront the pattern of mass shootings that has plagued states across the country — few more painfully than Texas.
He has always been his own man... Comey has done nothing to add or subtract from last year's performance since the inauguration, except to unsurprisingly reiterate earlier this week that he has no regrets (and that the enormity of the issues sometimes made him a little sick).
"I don't think the speed at which the solutions are being adopted are even close to what they should be based on the enormity of the issue," Gary Mendell, the founder and CEO of an anti-addiction group called Shatterproof, told The Hill earlier this year.
At first the dividing lines aren't always obvious as Mr. Nolan cuts from daytime scenes on the ground to those in the sea and in the air, a slight merging of space and especially of time that underlines the enormity of a fight seemingly without end.
Party officials acknowledge the enormity of the Holocaust, but they emphasize that Poland was the victim of both German and Soviet oppression and that many minorities suffered; debates over remembrance have bedeviled projects like a new World War II museum in the seaside city of Gdansk.
Members of the Democratic majority wanted to give the proceedings gravity and historical weight, using most of their questions to ask their experts to weigh in on the historical scale and enormity of the offenses Mr. Trump is accused of and only occasionally challenging Mr. Turley.
"The parts that are most visually correct in it I think are the coming over the edge and looking down and feeling that you're truly separate from the world, feeling the enormity of the three dimensions like when you're up out on a space walk," he said.
Unlike Season 3 of Serial, which still finds the human story even in the most litigious courthouse cases, the follow-up to the deeply affecting Making a Murderer often fails to communicate the enormity of its human stakes moment-to-moment, especially for most of the first seven episodes.
With no mass horse production industry in France given the lack of regular market, horse is one of the most sustainable meat choices, coming mainly from farmers (or even racing breeders) making end-of-life decisions that take into account the enormity of the animal and its carbon footprint.
As one response to the legacy of Bloody Sunday and many other bloody days, an Anglican archdeacon, Robert Miller, and a Catholic priest, Paul Farren, work together to promote the idea that forgiveness does not mean wiping out the past or playing down the enormity of the wrongs committed.
Kavanaugh, now President Donald Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, has said he remains struck by the "enormity of it all," a hectic set of days that represent, with the destruction in New Orleans and more than 278,222 related deaths, one of the darkest marks on Bush's domestic efforts.
I would say that in addition to the enormity of the revelations, the media's real engagement in covering this issue today from the front page to the style section to the business section to the sports section is probably why we're having such a great consciousness-raising moment.
A generation had just emerged from the suffering of the Depression and World War II. "You just didn't see the kind of enormity you see now," Frederick Warburg Peters, a longstanding broker of Upper East Side co-ops and the chief executive of Warburg realty, mentioned to me.
It was a private conference—the enormity of the subject deserves some privacy—but in recent days, organizers released several videos from the conference talks, and some participants have been willing to discuss their experience, shedding some light on the way AI researchers view the threat of their own field.
But no matter what choices my kids and my family make about online sites and services to use and what to share, the companies that we subscribe to for broadband internet service can collect an enormity of personal information from our online activity and the contents of our network traffic.
To grasp the enormity of the potential fortune available to a successful guru, just take a look at Star's absolutely bonkers estate from the aforementioned Dawson documentary (it begins around the 6-minute mark): This is why Zamora, Lee, and their cohorts' tweets pose such a threat to their income.
When President Trump looked out at the vast expanse of the Ohio River this week and took in the enormity of the civil engineering required to aid shipping along this key corridor of commerce, he saw the height of 19th century transportation infrastructure struggling to meet the demands of our 21st century economy.
He delivers variety along with enormous power, and the Centre Court crowd on Friday, like so many crowds seeing Raonic for the first time, took a few games to process the enormity: oohing as his first-serve speeds of 140 miles per hour or more registered on the on-court screen after impact.
One must read the text line by line of the inspired speech delivered to the Joint Session of Congress by President Donald J. Trump, to understand the temporal and theological implications, to comprehend the enormity of challenges yet the profound blessings being showered upon this nation at this pivotal time in history.
In a statement made Monday on its website, Lakewood said: Over the last couple of days, as the enormity of this storm was being realized, we have been working to organize relief efforts for the Houston area with our friend Franklin Graham and the disaster relief organization that he oversees, Samaritan's Purse.
In writing The Vela, we paid attention not just to the enormity of the issue, but to the ugly, small details: the anxiety of waiting, the indignity of daily life without proper food or hygiene, the danger, the heartbreak, the callous absurdity of your future depending on which border guard you're talking to that day.
"The scope of their ambition, the speed of these acquisitions, the enormity of the credit resources at their disposal has put HNA in a different league, where the normal rules of business don't seem to apply," said William Kirby, a professor at Harvard Business School who has authored a case study on the group.
The enormity of the task – of unpicking hundreds of regulations, laws and agreements while forging new trading links, staunching a retreat of the finance sector from the City of London, attracting new and keeping established investment and combating the Scots nationalists who continue to threaten another referendum on independence – calls for strength and confidence.
Furthermore, lest the enormity of abortion under Catholic moral analysis result in the impression that only a politician's support for abortion falls within canon law's notion of actionable "grave sin," note that many things can qualify as "grave sin" and that, in Biden's case, other misdeeds could figure in a decision to withhold the sacrament.
You keep going as long as you can, but when you are finally free, when the unrelenting pressures are gone and the body and mind are no longer fighting for day to day survival, the mind can at last begin to integrate the enormity of the violent experiences and complete degradation they have endured.
"When we look at the enormity of what our coalition represents, we are starting with the first social media genocide, we are talking about the Syrian war and we're talking about the disruption of the largest democracy in the world," Thenmozhi Soundararajan, one of the group's human rights activists, said at the press conference.
And so I keep clicking, waiting for some breaking news from that other, truer universe: Trump frog-marched out of the White House by the Justice Department, or a catastrophe of such enormity that even our government will be forced to acknowledge that climate change is a thing, or maybe a deus ex machina message from space.
As moving as his speech that night in cold and drizzly Indianapolis had been, it elicited little commentary afterward: it came too late for the morning papers, and, like King's equally memorable remarks the night before — his last speech, the one about having been to the mountaintop — it was lost in the enormity of the assassination.
As the enormity of the task the company had set for itself sunk in, Coca-Cola and other working group members pressured Hoekstra to allow them to engage in an act of water accounting sleight of hand that would shave off nearly half of the Water Footprint for every half-liter of Coke, according to people at the meetings.
"It's the education piece that the companies need to spend some time on in terms of understanding the enormity of this population," Scheier said, adding that she spends a lot of time dispelling myths about disabled people to companies, including that they are a niche market, don't have spending power and don't care what they look like.
He plays with intimacy and cinematic sweep, going in close when Ally and Jack are together so that the world falls away — a scene of them in a parking lot shows how conversation turns to courtship — only to then pull back so we can see the enormity of the world the lovers inhabit once Jack takes Ally on tour.
Wu doesn't want to get into all the intricacies of antitrust law; if anything, an enormous book on the problem of enormity would only fool us into believing that the subject is more impenetrable than it really is — and stoke the confusion and apathy that have allowed decades of corporate consolidation to flourish in the first place.
And then when I started to get involved with some of the things that we got involved with to try to help in terms of education or health care or whatever it is, I started to realize that I had nothing, very little, in relationship to the enormity of the things that needed to be done.
But for now, what is happening is the sort of moral enormity that once seemed unthinkable in contemporary America, the kind captured in the Martin Niemöller poem that's repeated so often it's become a cliché: "First they came …" There is no reason to believe that undocumented immigrants will be the last group of people deemed beyond the law's protection.
While the enormity of the disaster at Grenfell Tower was difficult to understand, it also exposed a bewildering media landscape: A broken established media that had lost the trust of the community in North Kensington, England and the wider public, and an insurgent alternative media that is, at its worst, only "alternative" in so far as will blithely promote alternative facts.
OLDENBURG, Germany — The former nurse's crimes were "incomprehensible," a German judge told the court on Thursday, reaching his arms across the breadth of the bench as if to capture in one gesture what he sensed his words had failed to define — the enormity of murdering 220 patients who had been placed in the care of the nurse but instead had found death.
The show's called Mandalas, so there's religion and spirituality in here somewhere, too, albeit of a fairly broad-brush kind that could perhaps encompass Shintoism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, and in fact almost anything that might appeal to anyone inclined to slight feelings of vertigo when confronted with the unfathomable enormity of it all, and the passing fragility of nature… What's Hirst up to in general these days?
There's something reassuring about the enormity of that catalog: Since there's no way I can hope to be anything close to definitive, I might as well do whatever I dang well feel like, even if that means wasting a week breaking down verses on I Am Not a Human Being 2 or devoting a day to a single movie reference in a single freestyle.
I certainly don't mean to equate the theoretical destruction of D.C. with the Holocaust and WWII, but as perhaps the most popular period and venue for shooters like this, it's the obvious comparison to make thematically, and what one finds is that however poor the story of a given WWII game, it inevitably attempts to emphasize and grapple with the enormity of the events you are experiencing.
I think one of the things I would emphasize, though, from the start is, I made clear to the team that I worked with, and they were completely on board with this, that I wanted honor and dignity to permeate every interaction with every artist and every writer and every poet and scholar we communicated with, because of the enormity and gravitas of the topic.
Last year, the United States set a record for the longest period of time without a federal minimum wage increase, and though the number of Americans with multiple jobs has fallen over the last couple decades, the current data may fail to account for the enormity of the gig economy, and the seamlessness with which many of us pick up side gigs to supplement our income.
Having saddled itself with an impossible set of questions, "How do we honor the dead, and when do we let go?" and "Is it mad to mourn the dead, even those you are not personally responsible for?" chief among them, Winchester at some point comes up against the enormity of these concerns and their ramifications, and falls back into special effects and supernatural terror to shift the conversation.
And throughout this, I couldn't stop thinking of speedrunning communities and what our own Cameron Kunzelman described as the "cosmic horror" of speedrunning, the sheer enormity of the work done by a community to break down a game and find its every imaginable seam: I'll probably never be a speedrunner, but just dipping my toe into this aspect of Oversight has given me some idea of the immense, wonderful, possibly terrifying aspect of human labor.
The canceled party is perhaps the most glaring instance of the gap I wrote about this week between the elite, globally minded family owners of Fox — who took the crisis seriously as reports emerged in January in their native Australia — and many of their nominal stars, who treated the virus as a political assault on Mr. Trump, before zigzagging, along with the president, toward a focus on the enormity of the public health risk.
In what must have been a monumental organizational endeavor, given the richness of the college's history and the enormity of the subject matter, the exhibition unfolds with a well-crafted ease structured around each discipline taught at the school, even pausing to allow the viewer to see work by lesser (or unknown) artists who are very much part of this story, like a portrait of Cy Twombly done on butcher paper by Fielding Dawson.
For Kirschenblatt-Gimblett, this study is at once an idealization of the myth of the timeless, "unacculturated" shtetl and a testament to the demise of an authentic and distinctive ethos and way of life, vanished in the wake of World War II. She demonstrates that this book was one of the first postwar works of Holocaust memory, a text intended to document and commemorate a world that was tragically lost instead of focusing on the enormity of the tragic loss and devastation.
The Republican leadership in Congress has already placed all Americans at higher risk by refusing to fund many important provisions of the ACA, such as those aimed at reducing opiate addiction that might have helped to prevent the enormity of the epidemic some communities are facing today and those that would have strengthened our public health infrastructure so that more communities would be better prepared to deal with emerging infectious diseases like Zika or even Ebola — to name just two.
Never forget: WWE will buy people up the second they feel remotely uneasy about non-WWE wrestling getting popular someplace—Harrington points to their mass contracting of British wrestlers just as pro wrestling was about to experience a broad revival in the UK. There are wrestlers like Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, and (yes) Shinsuke Nakamura who simply got snatched up by the promise of decent money and a chance to be part of the cultural enormity of WWE's brand of pro wrestling.
Installation view Liliana Porter, "Man Painting [Hombre pintando]" (2018), mixed media, El Museo del Barrio, 2018Installation view Liliana Porter, "Trabajo Forzado (Mujer barriendo) [Forced Labor (Sweeping Woman)]" (2004-2018), mixed media, El Museo del Barrio, 2018Installation view Liliana Porter, "The Task (Black Piano) [La area (piano negro)" (2016), mixed media, El Museo del Barrio, 2018 Another theme that appears frequently in the works on display is that of labor, of tiny workers bent steadily into tasks, the enormity of which simultaneously dwarfs and enlarges each laborer.
In fact, from an actuarial perspective you would have done better to put your hard-earned money into the plummeting stock market at the beginning of the year than to spend it all on Powerball tickets, which, despite the enormity of the jackpot prize, is anyway a less attractive deal once you take into account the huge tax hit, the fact that you will probably be splitting it with other winners, and the loss of 30-40% if you choose to take it all immediately instead of in payments over time.

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