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Acquaintances love to proclaim how warm or chill or dope he is, but none of that is exactly right, or exactly right for long.
If we don't have inflation moving -- you're exactly right.
" Turnbull agreed with Trump's assessment, saying, "That's exactly right.
"It didn't feel exactly right to me," said the president.
Seriously, he has all the right credentials — like exactly right.
OWENS: Exactly right, and this is just a side show.
ExactlyRight now, this monitor is on sale for $89.
"That's exactly right, except we don't have the cobbled streets."
That's exactly right, and I think you phrased it correctly.
Both the Freewrite and the Neo got this exactly right.
It's at once way over the top and exactly right.
Get it exactly right by watching her demo it here.
MADISON GEIOTTO, FORMER MISS USA CONTESTANT: They are exactly right.
You're exactly right, and these rules divide along party lines.
Mnuchin is exactly right, and history is on his side.
So far, Mr. Bredesen has played the field exactly right.
By that measure, Mr. Manafort's sartorial malapropisms were exactly right.
Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark, cofounders of Exactly Right Network
"I think with China he was exactly right," he said.
That's easy to understand, and they get it exactly right.
But we knew from the beginning things weren't exactly right.
In this elegantly curated show the balance feels exactly right.
"You're exactly right," Mr. Harrison recalled Ms. Warren telling him.
Pressed for what "exactly right" meant, Jamie had no answer.
There is simply no packaged version that gets it exactly right.
I won't pretend to be sure I've gotten everything exactly right.
The hardest part was trying to get Morrissey's face exactly right.
You look at this and say, 'OK, that looks exactly right.
We're going to be -- we're discussing that situation exactly right now.
"I think that ambiguity is exactly right and important," Fitzgerald said.
And if you don't word things exactly right, it won't happen.
In fact, if you think about it, Tom is exactly right.
SO I THINK THE CHAIRMAN HAS GOT THE STORY EXACTLY RIGHT.
No computer model or human forecaster got Hurricane Irma exactly right.
He predicted that trend would continue, and he was exactly right.
Ten percent overestimated, and just 6 percent got it exactly right.
HILLARY VAUGHN, FOX NEWS CORRESPONDENT: Yes, that&aposs exactly right, Neil.
But it can be tricky to get the balance exactly right.
" In his tweet, Miranda said: "Maestro, you called it exactly right.
He calls her a poet-explorer, and that is exactly right.
But the great folklorist J. Frank Dobie got it exactly right.
Did I get the facts, quotes, dates and spellings exactly right?
That's what Trump is proposing, and he has it exactly right.
Maybe like the bracket itself, no one gets it exactly right.
I want to repeat something you said, which is exactly right.
That's exactly right, they're self-hating listeners of Pod Save America.
That's exactly right, and the upper classes are very well-paid.
Reif calls this "reckless nuclear flaunting," and that seems exactly right.
The wonky truth is that neither of these is exactly right.
Y.J. FISCHER, FORMER STATE DEPARTMENT DIPLOMAT: I think that&aposs exactly right.
Because all of the news tonight fits exactly right into the book.
"It didn't feel exactly right to me," he said at the time.
I could now feel when a dough was coming together exactly right.
However long it took, he laboured until each piece was exactly right.
More people are working over the age of 65, you're exactly right.
But the "theory didn't predict this, ergo failure" conclusions aren't exactly right.
I think our democracy has it exactly right: two terms, eight years.
"If it's not coded exactly right, it doesn't get counted," he said.
And you're exactly right: [The ones with coverage] got more doctors visits.
And fortunately, thus far, we've turned out to be exactly right. Right.
It's often been described as pop-punk, though that's not exactly right.
The trick is figuring out which one is exactly right for you.
"It's not exactly right," he said, holding out the fully inflated bunny.
Tate was called a "Surrealist," but the label never seemed exactly right.
The retro-designed bleeps and tunes in the game are exactly right.
Poll workers, however, have a higher standard — to get it exactly right.
The priest's letter to Baron calls it "momentous," and that's exactly right.
It's not different from a Fitbit or … Yeah, yeah, you're exactly right.
But those terms were never exactly right to describe their intimate brilliance.
But convincing them of how much you're going to tighten and that you're going to hit it exactly right — particularly given that you haven't hit it exactly right in the past, it's pretty tough to convince people of that.
MONICA CROWLEY, LONDON CENTRE FOR POLICY RESEARCH: Well yes that&aposs exactly right.
"We're all collaborating to make sure we get this exactly right," Ryan said.
ELDER: That&aposs exactly right, and along with some Laotians in southern Colorado.
WATTERS: You&aposre exactly right, and that&aposs not just in the swamp.
And we're going to be working -- we're discussing that situation exactly right now.
You did guided trips, which is great, which was exactly right to do.
APA is "exactly right" to raise the issues in its letter, Norton said.
Like the vast majority of convertibles, it doesn't get the balance exactly right.
And Donald Trump has been exactly right to call people out on this.
At the very least, they did get Donald Trump's turkey neck exactly right.
Right now we've used them in specific places where they've felt exactly right.
I'm an honest person, and what I'm saying, you know is exactly right.
He didn't do the shooting himself—"That didn't feel exactly right," he said.
Warren is exactly right to call out her colleagues on the Democratic side.
"We realize we may not have gotten everything exactly right," the agency says.
Fabiana: Setting the time exactly right is a crucial step of the process.
If that forecast is exactly right, no one will have received a majority.
Either he's going to get it exactly right, or he's going to die.
Others Beethoven's last quartets, which was perhaps closer, though again not exactly right.
"It felt exactly right," Moffet told Insider of wearing her grandmother&aposs gown.
And we're going to be working — we're discussing that situation exactly right now.
"We realize we may not have gotten everything exactly right," the agency said.
Sometimes, the company is intriguing to you — but the timing isn't exactly right.
Because the phrase fake news — you're exactly right — it has been embraced globally.
So, I think Ben&aposs exactly right and my book comports with his account.
Her comments and why some in the media say that she&aposs exactly right.
"I think that decision, now knowing what has happened, was exactly right," she says.
After a while I started to believe, instead, that nothing ends up exactly right.
And that is wrong, and I think the President is exactly right about that.
It's become a "social burden" according to one Pew Study, and that's exactly right.
Obama: You're exactly right, and that's what I mean by redesigning the social compact.
But he wasn't exactly right about what Styles would say about his solo stuff.
We're talking about the cable and satellite guys, like Charter, like Comcast. Exactly. Right.
Joel was quiet and this was exactly right; more words would just take away.
She is exactly right to invite attention to Democrats' election failures in the heartland.
And it sounds exactly right in terms of what is important in the space.
Letter To the Editor: "The Senate's Confirmation Shutdown" (editorial, June 9) is exactly right.
This is one of those season two episodes that just does everything exactly right.
"The International Trade Commission made the exactly right decision today to completely eliminate them."
The odds of it working out exactly right were so slim, yet it did.
Which makes Michael Bolton and Barry Manilow's contributions to the soundtrack feel exactly right.
Which feels just about exactly right at this particular juncture in our national experiment.
Students who have roiled college campuses from coast to coast have that exactly right.
So it ends up feeling exactly right that young Edgar is our guide here.
"I guarantee everything will not work exactly right, and that's cool," Mr. Gerstenmaier said.
But they also hired Lisa Nishimura and Scott Stuber and Cindy Holland. Exactly. Right?
But I'm worried that that's not exactly right, but somewhere around there, or it's close.
" Authorities are to work with stakeholders to make sure that exemptions are "crafted exactly right.
That's exactly right and I actually think... John Bolton agrees with that proposition as well.
Thanks to newly released documents filed to the FCC, we now know that's exactly right.
She thought about various opportunities — Internet companies, a Ph.D. program — but nothing seemed exactly right.
She's the kind of speaker who gets it exactly right without seeming to try to.
Warren quickly joined in, saying Inslee is "exactly right," and Beto O'Rourke jumped in, too.
"It's a constant give and take until it is exactly right," Dan Elwell told reporters.
When the moon, Earth and sun line up exactly right, a total lunar eclipse results.
His cynicism about, "Hey, they like me because I bring high ratings!" is exactly right.
Hours of primping, pulling every hair into place, and getting your contouring just exactly right.
And it-- it sounds exactly right, in terms of what is important in the space.
"He was brilliant for telling me that because he was exactly right," Kweli told Motherboard.
It was just an amalgamation of what was in the paper, essentially. Exactly. Right. Exactly.
Individually, no one guessed it, but the average of the guesses was almost exactly right.
With a few tweaks, Mo's could end its Goldilocks-like journey and feel exactly right.
I love that word "nervy," exactly right in evoking Stritch and her tough-gal persona.
"That exactly right there is what is wrong with politics," he said, adding an expletive.
My computer wants to autocorrect that name to "Dang Void Don't," which is exactly right.
You're exactly right, Spike, in that we build things, and then we build more things.
DT: You could have done it if you were an effective — HC: That's exactly right.
They were quick fixes for ratings for a network in this kind of climate. Exactly. Right.
He thinks about what could have gone unfathomably wrong, if everything had not gone exactly right.
That's exactly right, that's exactly ... I always say freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom from consequence.
It's expensive, for one, and even when performed exactly right, it's still not a sure thing.
He likes that stuff because you&aposre exactly right, why is he not on the outside?
"Judge Keenan got it exactly right," Theodore Boutrous, a lawyer for Chevron, said in a statement.
And if someone were to say, 'Penn didn't get that exactly right,' you'd go 'Who cares?
You have to hit the ball exactly right, squarely on the barrel of your plastic bat.
"The Gold level is all about being there when things aren't going exactly right," Janakiram explains.
Neither characterization is exactly right or wrong, but they both capture different dimensions of the issue.
WE OVER -- DALIO: WE GET LATE IN A CYCLE, WE NEVER GET THE BALANCE EXACTLY RIGHT.
There is no benefit to Samsung releasing a Bixby speaker before it's gotten Bixby exactly right.
I think the Met is exactly right in terms of the curators and programmers it has.
I think the president is exactly right, and I&aposm pleased that he&aposs focused on it.
To the degree that a totalitarian dictator has to answer to anybody, but that&aposs exactly right.
However, even as comfortable as they were, they didn't fit exactly right on short gals like myself.
"We talked and (coach Chris Mack) was exactly right; I had no energy," Farr explained to reporters.
That's one area the Echo got exactly right — it's the talking speaker we never knew we wanted.
But something that we should also note about American food is that it doesn't taste exactly right.
They weren't quite exactly right, but there was a lining or some detail that I really loved.
"They are as aggressive, if not more, than we were then -- and that's exactly right," Shields said.
"He was so modern, so exactly right for that moment," model and friend Pat Cleveland tells PEOPLE.
In order for me to have any chance of sleeping, the variables have to be exactly right.
When Goldberg shakes in some caramel-colored garlic powder, the dressing tightens up and tastes exactly right.
We know it's hard to time the freshness exactly right, but you can check out tips here.
A survey asked: Which statement comes closer to your own views even if neither is exactly right?
And when it's ready to eat, when it's exactly right, it's just as soft as a bean.
That's exactly right, and it's because the barriers to entry have dropped, the technology needs have dropped.
"I think the jury got it exactly right," said David R. Keesling, a lawyer for Carra Crouch.
Exactly Right is home to six shows including "My Favorite Murder," which tops 34 million monthly listeners.
If his apprenticeship sounds more Lena Dunham than Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mr. Diesel would say you're exactly right.
That's not exactly right, though the precise balance between the two can be difficult to pin down.
No. Just the way I didn't pay attention to the stock crash of 22. Exactly. Right. Exactly.
But for me and my needs, the regular S10 is exactly right — at least among the Galaxy phones.
CURZ: Well, Chris, you are exactly right that I am not the candidate of career politicians in Washington.
Like with any competition, you practice, you practice, and you practice until you refine your timing exactly right.
Forget about covering your smartphone in flour when you're trying to time your latest soufflé experiments exactly right.
"Not every single one of them is going to get it exactly right the first time," Moskow said.
"It's got a lot of things that have to happen exactly right in order to work," he said.
Moana makes Tangled feel like one of many experiments at tinkering with the formula, getting it exactly right.
It's clear Sphero worked closely with Star Wars parent, Disney, to make this R23-D2 look exactly right.
RUBIO: Well, first of all, government doesn't... (AUDIENCE BOOS) First of all, Chris, my point is exactly right.
Yonk and Wardle are exactly right that the strongest energy system is comprised of a diversity of sources.
Futuristic, sleek design that's easy to use, but also error-prone if you don't place it exactly right.
With their eerily similar names and exactly right height difference, Kelly and Kenny seemed perfect for each other.
Nobody would argue that the United States economy is perfect, or that the policymakers got everything exactly right.
"The dialogue that she had in there between her and Steve was just exactly right," Ms. Wojcicki said.
"If you don't have your body position exactly right, you can easily slip and fall," Caldwell told me.
A Locke & Key adaptation has been in the works for years though, apparently, difficult to get exactly right.
Exactly. Right. Exactly. My feeling is the architecture is thus, that it will only degenerate into crappy discussions.
"Our brand ethos is that there shouldn't be any pressure to get the details exactly right," Ellis said.
"The song feels exactly right," Scharer notes, and this platitude captures what feels exactly wrong with the book.
" He also said he&aposs canceling the upcoming congressional picnic, adding: "It didn&apost feel exactly right to me.
You really do have to learn the different gestures and train yourself a little to do them exactly right.
Sure enough, the recording came through exactly right, and the Echo Sub added some nice kick to the drum.
KIRK: That&aposs exactly right and look, the modern day Democratic Party has moved so far to the left.
If waxing, shaving, and laser hair removal aren't exactly right for you, consider this (slightly) pain-free electronic epilator.
Demyttenaere explained that the conditions were not exactly right the first time around for many of their photo shoots.
It's even releasing a miniature NES Classic with a CRT-filter to get that old-school feel exactly right.
" He added: "The inspector general's job is to police the DOJ, and so this is exactly right for them.
Nothing exactly right is popping up — the closest items are either hovering around $300, or cut in children's sizes.
And the moment may be exactly right for a paranoid meditation on the possible end of the human race.
" Theodore J. Boutrous, Jr., the lead lawyer for Chevron in these suits, said "Judge Keenan got it exactly right.
But his arguments about the crisis facing Europe, and about what the treaty failed to do, were exactly right.
"This confluence of circumstances will make it difficult for the Fed to get monetary policy exactly right," Dalio said.
"Let's face it, it's stone: If you use it exactly right, it'll outlive everybody who ever has your DNA."
When Sapolsky discusses the impact of brain science on our attitude to parenting, he gets the relationship exactly right.
The Trump campaign would be well-advised to believe that every word in this press release is exactly right.
That's exactly right, but like I said at the time, I'll go into a box anyone invites me to.
If you think about a startup, exactly right, a private company, but I think Ethereum, bitcoin didn't do this.
Corker is one of a few mainstream Republican politicians who appears to have played this presidential campaign exactly right.
I think what President Trump is doing is exactly right, but we have to take care of this loophole.
This led him to crave a romantic partner who'd be totally focused on him and do everything exactly right.
KS: That's exactly right, I've been discussing that with people lately, I'll fill you in when I see you.
But the press release wasn't exactly right, and questions about the future of music are even bigger than anyone thought.
"The cost of being slow is so much higher than the cost of getting the answer exactly right," he said.
The peer review process is slow, uses imperfect human volunteers and doesn't always get it exactly right the first time.
However, one commenter suggested that the problem might be a carbon monoxide leak — which turned out to be exactly right.
"She'd played the game exactly right, and she still hadn't won it — not completely, not without incurring penalties," Doyle writes.
Williamson was exactly right when she said that you don't beat Donald Trump with a series of policy proposals alone.
Writer Ijeoma Oluo had it exactly right about Michael B. Jordan as Erik Killmonger, who plays Black Panther's main villain.
Eric: The point you make about this being a new home page is exactly right for a lot of people.
Either this was the real sausage or Beyond Meat had managed the impressive feat of getting the scent exactly right.
In that environment we start to tighten and when we tighten we're not so good at getting it exactly right.
I think in broad brush, saying that the monetary-fiscal policy mix may not be exactly right is probably appropriate.
But you'd want to hear from more people, so that you have a fuller conceptual idea of ... That's exactly right.
You're exactly right about foreign ministers they're just not going to disrupt themselves, or the education system- Education it's hard.
That's exactly right, or what percentage hung with you the whole episode, and so all of that data we're using.
Cablevision is the smallish, or used to be the smallish New York-based cable provider, now is ... That's exactly right.
"There were days when we had to hold off on filming because a specific prop wasn't exactly right," Garfield said.
Reviewing the album for Vulture, Craig Jenkins compared it to the biblical Book of Job, and that seems exactly right.
How Honnold gets it exactly right is the real heart of "Free Solo," and why the movie is worth studying.
Here's the thing: He's exactly right, and that should be clear to Trump supporters, Trump haters, and everyone in between.
In the words of DJ Drama, it's about "less talk, more vibe," and this tape gets the vibe exactly right.
Perhaps "crash" still isn't exactly right, but what term could ever be suitable for the elegy of an entire species?
It's very hard to convince people that the way to maximize is by satisficing, but I think that's exactly right.
It just seemed like a DVD company at that ... Business and why not take the extra dough. Exactly. Right. Exactly.
That's exactly right, and I worry that when we're always being watched we cease to feel comfortable thinking subversive, original thoughts.
Draghi is exactly right that more of the heavy lifting should be done by politicians via structural reform and fiscal policy.
ROBERT JEFFRESS, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Well, the president is exactly right not to ask a specific question about Roe v. Wade.
When in the later levels Manhunt leans out of stealth-'em-up and into third-person shooter, it feels exactly right.
So, I feel very hopeful, but- I like the term "mass addiction" that you're using because I think that's exactly right.
Whenever Practical Magic remembers that the sisters are the reason it exists, it clicks into a groove that feels exactly right.
" Hofstadter was exactly right—not only about the anger in the mid-'60s, but also that it was "far from new.
President Trump was exactly right to say, "Our military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming victory" over our nation's enemies.
It's a tall order for any studio engineer, and no one's seemed to get it exactly right but dammit they're trying!
You might look at the roster and see a mishmash, a total lack of unifying characteristics, but that's not exactly right.
It's not exactly right, as it feels more Cuban than Commonwealth on occasions; but the population certainly comes from seemingly everywhere.
As someone who has long held my own opinions in the highest regard, the whole setup seems exactly right to me.
Ms. Fanning has an otherworldly glow that's exactly right, but her character is no more defined or articulate than any other.
And the price for its randomness—slow jams about shiitake mushrooms; tossed-off references to Trump—will be exactly right: free.
HALE I think you're exactly right, for better or worse, when you ask whether we'd still be talking about the show.
It's not clear whether it's exactly right, but the details largely line up with the rumors and with existing Pixel hardware.
In fact, I was on one of the shows, I said they're exactly right, they didn't have it as it exactly.
And I think that is exactly right -- when you have 14 separate ethics investigations into one cabinet secretary that becomes a problem.
Because you are exactly right: Those tags are a big pain in the neck, plus they often stick out in unsightly ways.
These teens chasing their hesitance with a shot of reckless "fuck it" determination feels exactly right, and is largely worth the wait.
I think you&aposre exactly right, but I think a lot of it depends on America&aposs future and what we do.
He knew the score, and with a single question reduced the whole industry to a pack of charlatans, which is exactly right.
Of course, like all forecasts, this one will be wrong -- there are just too many uncertainties involved to get this exactly right.
Upon their return, Mr. Rhodes told Mr. Keenan that his assistant's hunch had been exactly right: Ms. Bartoloni was perfect for him.
I would age, be replaced and forgotten, and eventually free up space for younger, hungrier, smarter souls, and that was exactly right.
I think that the initiative that has been taken here and the amount of information we're being given has been exactly right.
Hauser: That scene was crazy because there was a scripted version, and we did it, but it wasn&apost feeling exactly right.
"That's exactly right!" she responded, and she noted that she had heard from C.E.O.s that Canada was now more attractive than ever.
We may need to wait until the timing is exactly right, but this is one revival I'd be willing to bet on happening.
I think when Hillary Clinton said, "Oh, I got the vote from counties with two-thirds of the GDP," she was exactly right.
JL: Yes that's exactly right, So this is a 2014 series of photographs published by AZ Central which is a USA Network website.
And it's sickening because it gets that interaction exactly right, something we rarely see drawn out with such clarity on the big screen.
According to the blog, the airport employee checking their passports commented, "Oh, very special flight for you today," and he was exactly right.
Axelrod and Plouffe are exactly right: Trump is a very dangerous opponent, one who can derail the political process even if he loses.
Obama: I think Joi is exactly right, and that's why we've been convening a series of meetings with everybody who's interested in this.
We'll work with our allies to get the right outcome here point there Brian exactly right look at look who their friends are.
MUCH OF THIS NEW STUFF WAS NOVEL AND IT WOULD BE VERY SURPRISING IF WE GOT IT ALL EXACTLY RIGHT THE FIRST TIME.
If this forecast were exactly right, it would mean that Republicans would have a net gain of a seat since the last Congress.
For example, the first shipment of sensors that they received weren't working because they just weren't getting the spec exactly right in production.
It turns out Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan played it exactly right by hiding in a bunker while Trump insulted Gold Star families.
"It's a constant give and take until it is exactly right," Deputy FAA Administrator Dan Elwell told reporters of the discussions with Boeing.
According to the GAO's estimates, the number of people whose withholdings are exactly right will stay roughly the same under the new system.
Ms. Stone handles the scene exactly right, letting you see the tremor of indignation while keeping righteousness in view yet also in check.
Their photographer suggested some venues for their photo session, but none of them felt exactly right — until they suggested the place they'd met.
Like, if you don't feed your kids exactly right, then you aren't setting them up for success, and it is all your fault.
After TSA screeners determined that the iPad "didn't look exactly right," the building was evacuated and the bomb squad called in, Campbell said.
But I think you&aposre exactly right that people want a new face, and it&aposs not only that they want a new face.
"I'm as entitled as anyone to want Trump impeached, but Pelosi is handling this exactly right," says Robby Mook, Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign manager.
Before this update, you'd have to go back to 3D modeling software, render your image exactly right, then save it as an individual file.
" The place she finally found, a Classic 6, "was exactly right, everything laid out the way I wanted, with a fantastic view of trees.
I took an opportunity where I wasn't sure if it was exactly right for me, but it allowed me to round out my experience.
I mean, if you think about it from a Taoist perspective, you know, which I think the film tries to have, it's exactly right.
She was unable to look up, the light was disappearing, and the blanket of soil grew heavier and heavier, until it felt… exactly right.
"One of the things going on here, and [Israeli] Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu is exactly right, the Iranians always cheat and lie," Thornberry added.
You can get started, but you don't have to worry about making complicated investment decisions or worrying about whether you're doing everything exactly right.
That's a classic Breakout move, but DeepMind's computer did it exactly right every time, at a speed well beyond anything human reflexes could handle.
This could be Germany's opening, but it has to play it exactly right — and uniting Western, Central and Eastern Europe is no easy task.
In her review of 2019's iPad Mini, senior writer Lauren Goode referred to it as an "aluminum unibody babysitter", which is … exactly right.
In other words, if you're a New Yorker who thinks that the last few winters have been brutal to some degree, you're exactly right.
They are excited, yet relaxed — this feels exactly right to them, to nestle into silky sleeping bags with chilled noses and dark and stillness.
The fit is close but not overly constrictive, and the seams hit exactly right on my 5-foot-7 frame to enable maximum movement.
Instead, there&aposs a hefty thump that just sounds exactly right — like a kick drum pedal is being stamped on right next to you.
Persuading a venture capitalist to support your business is both an art and a science — and few first-time founders get it exactly right.
GLOW, both the show and the show within the show, lives and dies by its ferocious women — which, in the end, feels exactly right.
Because Hillary was exactly right in her concession speech: None of us must ever "stop believing that fighting for what is right is worth it."
On "Almeda" she rhymes "black molasses" with "black bury the masses" and the heavy-handed lyric feels exactly right for our heightened senses and times.
Because like an ostentatious mustache, cybergloves only work if you get them exactly right — and until that point, they're just silly-looking and unpleasant. Why?
We should have a paid leave program, paid for by employees, who can get twelve weeks of pay and Senator Jeff Klein is exactly right.
Sharknado may not be anyone's go-to source for prescient political commentary, but as it turns out, they almost got one creepy detail exactly right.
OK, that's not exactly right, but Rihanna enlisted Spring Breakers director Harmony Korine for the video for "Needed Me," and that's close enough for me.
As it turned out, that was exactly right; had I looked harder, I could have found a way around the guards, lasers, and everything else.
I think Trump was exactly right when he said he ought to get along with China and he stopped talking about trade all the time.
" She went on to explain that a lot of times, that approach is exactly right: "For a certain subset of the audience, light does disinfect.
Amid all the false claims distributed about the Constitution's amendment-convention process, it is refreshing and reassuring when a court gets the law exactly right.
However, there is also an emerging branch of theoretical physics and mathematics that suggests—in cold, analytical, nonpartisan terms—that these pundits are exactly right.
And he's focusing on educating principals, the principals of schools in management, which is probably exactly right for many of the schools, especially in China.
The actual numbers don't match my example exactlyright now, growth prospects may be a bit worse than that, but interest rates are even lower.
You know what, I'm a person who wants to tell the truth, I'm an honest person and what I'm saying, you know, is exactly right.
" Axios said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver had handled the outbreak "exactly right," adding "all CEOs are working with imperfect information, as all of us are.
This Instagram-ready, industrial chic property, housed inside a former printing press, gets all the details — from décor to dining to dazzling art — exactly right.
The two comedians debuted the Exactly Right Network in 2018, and inked a deal with Stitcher in 2019 after working with the company since 2017.
"We are able to help banks find those exactly right customers, and I think that's the problem we that solve for our financial-services partners."
You don&apost have to get it exactly right — just startThe greatest asset in any investment portfolio is time — and it&aposs never too early.
Because your assumptions about what your users want are never exactly right," says Hoffman on his podcast about launching and growing companies, "Masters of Scale.
When I want to tweet about a fact as a woman, I research it thoroughly first to ensure I have every tiny detail exactly right.
Sure, timing wasn't exactly right — it was after Kim Kardashian's robbery, Khloé Kardashian's official divorce and more — but fans look forward to the card every year.
Your willingness to continue, to bash against one level or another until you get your run-and-jump timing exactly right, is going to be tested.
It took them almost a year to get it exactly right, but even then he's left wondering whether they can truly achieve the ideal carpooling service.
I shouldn't say someone is fat because you can't be just fat, but everyone HAS fat and it's okay to have different fat"Me: "exactly right!
I shouldn't say someone is fat because you can't be just fat, but everyone HAS fat and it's okay to have different fat" Me: "exactly right!
Open Pandora's discovery box Discovery has been a big part of most streaming services, but few platforms really seem to have gotten it exactly right yet.
Noyce had to get every step of the process exactly right, from the sequence of the fragments to the timing of their insertion into the cell.
While not exactly right nearby, Manor Rd., up near 22nd St., has that Austin-y feel of being a little worn-in yet working on reupholstering.
And even those who think the NHL got it exactly right are preemptively mad, since we all assume the number will eventually be reduced on appeal.
It's not exactly right, but a bigger proportion of the country says it that way, says it technically wrong, so that it's not really wrong anymore.
"You throw at all your customers that coffee is this delicate, special thing that has to be done exactly right on exactly this equipment," he said.
Unfortunately, too many of us have been there: You're naked in bed with someone, something feels off, and there are no words that seem exactly right.
The gap between the best and worst playoff teams is thinner than ever, so trying to get the seeding exactly right feels like a waste of time.
THINK THE PRESIDENT RECOGNIZED THAT I SAW THAT HE TOLD ALL OF THE AGENCIES THAT THEY NEED TO CUT THEIR BUDGET BY 5% WHICH IS EXACTLY RIGHT.
As for Cardi B as her co-star, Tiffany wisely concluded the time isn't exactly right for that, but when Cardi delivers her baby it's game on.
Which makes Donald Trump's tweet on the heels of Mike Pence's booing at the musical Hamilton last November especially ironic: For once, he got it exactly right.
Detective Richard might have refused to consider the possibility that the murderer was a woman, but his assessment of the motivation behind the murders is exactly right.
The stuffing is all out of shape, the upholstery is tattered and disintegrating, and to others, it may look like trash—but it fits me exactly right.
The trouble is that the content may not be exactly right for training the deep learning model, which advanced as it is can no doubt be finicky.
If you said "How much money do you make?" you are exactly right, according to Jayne Pearl, author of several books about what she calls financial parenting.
Not only am I bad at winged liner; I also have, like, two different-shaped eyes, so getting them to be exactly right just is always difficult.
"We do not believe that everything in Society is either exactly right or exactly wrong," Mr. Raymond said in the introductory article of the paper's first edition.
Getting the photos exactly right can be a "stressful process," but Duke says the key is to just stick it out until he gets the right shot.
Leakage is definitely possible if you don't get the placement exactly right, so I recommend wearing a backup pad on heavier days, at least the first few times.
The poster-size blowup of a photo they took along the Pacific Coast Highway right after they got engaged is exactly right hanging in the foyer, they agree.
But it just goes to show how dedicated their entire team is to getting each scene exactly right — and not doing anything that could potentially give away spoilers.
Yeah, so I think if we want our companies here to be super innovative and productive ... Because they're not doing that over in China, for sure. Exactly. Right?
I won't get the number exactly right, but if you cured every single form of cancer it would only add about three years of lifespan collectively, on average.
"Senator, in general I think that principle is exactly right, and I think we should have a discussion about how to best codify that," the Facebook CEO said.
As Colleen rediscovers her goth adolescence, the hope-and-change mantra of the 2008 election plays out in the background, feeling somewhat heavy-handed, yet also exactly right.
Mei can cause straight-up pandemonium by freezing everything that moves, but without the support of someone else to kill her prey, she's not exactly right for deathmatch.
It's a weird episode that plays out more like a manic dream sequence — which, when you think about it, is exactly right for a story centering on Prince.
"To expect someone at a moment of high pressure to do everything exactly right is really tough," said Alvin Lie, an Indonesian aviation expert and the country's ombudsman.
If the Times/Siena polls were exactly right (they will not be), Democrats would gain 260 seats, assuming the two parties held the seats that were not polled.
"Don't California our Texas — you're exactly right," Mr. Cruz told supporters in the East Texas city of Tyler, echoing a phrase a woman in the audience had used.
Frustrating as it may be for reporters, political insiders and news junkies desperate for insight into Mueller's investigation, legal experts say Mueller is playing his cards exactly right.
After all, this is the man who, along with his brother Max, researched shark genitals to get the Lighthouse's mermaid vagina exactly "right," according to The Daily Beast.
"Senator, in general I think that principle is exactly right, and I think we should have a discussion about how to best codify that," the Facebook CEO said.
Bonnie Glaser: I think that Andrew Yang is exactly right to focus on the use by China of facial technology to root out violent protesters in Hong Kong.
JG: I've been joking all week on that point, which is, although he's been bashing the media incessantly throughout his campaign and continues now, you're exactly right, Hilary.
VALDES: That&aposs exactly right, and that&aposs why we treat them better, and they want to be detained here while they go through judicial process and due process.
Try as I might, things never turn out exactly right when I make them at home, but I'm happy to support the family-owned restaurant that I go to.
Gadot, with help from director Patty Jenkins and the screenwriters, get this balance exactly right and gives Diana a disarming warmth that makes it impossible not to love her.
Ben Affleck perfectly predicting Spotify and Netflix in a random 2003 interviewAlmost exactly right about the unit economics of annual music subscriptions and the timing of online movie streaming.
"Judge McShane got it exactly right when he called the new Title X rule a 'ham-fisted' approach to health care," AMA President Barbara McAneny said in a statement.
Lots of people have had the perfect idea twice, Steve Jobs being an example, but getting the timing exactly right, that takes unbelievable good luck and it's never happened twice.
And the single-player mission structure is paced exactly right: a mix of cinematic set pieces and straightforward firefights, peppered with pilot chatter that changes depending on how you play.
"She couldn't really poke out his eyes," Benioff explained, which we assume means that a lot of fake body parts and choreography were involved in getting the scene exactly right.
Of course, this kind of serious health feature is the sort of thing you need to get exactly right, for reasons that ought to be pretty obvious on their face.
Band Maid's "Daydreaming" kicks like it should, with lead singer Atsumi Saiki's voice never being overpowered by Tōno Kanami's guitar or Hirose Akane's drums — instead getting the balance exactly right.
I wasn't expecting much from soft-serve gelato with mix-and-match toppings, but a swirl of vanilla under a spoonful of walnuts preserved in lemon syrup tasted exactly right.
The president, by threatening a veto over a provision he'd never demanded and a provision that his own officials were bragging about success in getting, is proving them exactly right.
Now that the big day is nearly here, Nate Cohn and the Upshot team sent us a few closing thoughts: Occasionally, I like imagining that our polls are *exactly* right.
So if the polls we've taken to this point were exactly right (they're not, and no one should expect polls to be), Democrats would take control by a modest margin.
But as he demonstrated in his astonishing "Jerusalem," seen on Broadway in 2011, Mr. Butterworth specializes in making what might be too much from anybody else feel somehow exactly right.
"They're not going to get it exactly right but they're going to get it ball-parkish and that's what the theory says they should do," Teixeira said, referring to polls.
But Goold felt that the vulnerability Zellweger showed in "Jerry Maguire" and the chutzpah that won her an Academy Award for "Cold Mountain" made her exactly right for the role.
This means everything for Trump has to go almost exactly right from here on out, or else he will be fighting it out with Ted Cruz and John Kasich in Cleveland.
I didn't want any of my parents' pessimism to come true, and I believed that I could spare them the pain of being exactly right about growing up in this country.
Officials in the United Arab Emirates have warned that the GPS-based game could make people vulnerable, which is exactly right given that armed robbers have used Pokemon to lure victims.
The Onion didn't have the details exactly right — it predicted a physical second remote, not an always-listening black monolith on your kitchen counter — but the net effect is the same.
His bottom line — don't let your economic analysis be dictated by what you want to be true, or what you think would be good for people to believe — is exactly right.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There is something about the sexual act that Nadine Faraj gets exactly right in her inexact, amorphous blending of bodies engaged in flagrant erotic intercourse.
It's still using the USB-C PD (Power Delivery) specification, but, essentially, if companies don't implement it exactly right for the Switch by regulating the power supply, issues can come up.
Their apartment feels exactly right, with its rickety shoe rack, stacks of books arranged as decoration, bike propped behind a lamp, Stork Club ashtray, and Weimar-era print on the wall.
Framing a startup's thesis, product, team and market exactly right is a qualitative skill that can't be learned from reading a book or scanning through a founder friend's deck or two.
And the scale of the show felt exactly right; after all, "Dido" seems to have had its première not at an opera house but at a girls' boarding school in London.
"You have to be a meteorologist to get it exactly right," said Hunter Raffety, a Missouri farmer who believes dicamba damaged soybeans on his farm that could not resist the chemical.
I took it back to a sparked-up version of the Harold Ross magazine, and as a result, it looked exactly right, I think, as it came out, which was wonderful.
Biden's point is exactly right: If he is to be successful in his new role, Trump needs to make the shift from insurgent campaigner and tweeter to president of the world's superpower.
We thought that we saw what was going on with digital video, and we thought we saw it exactly right and in fact, we were a year and a half too early.
But I think a pause on Syrian refugees has been exactly right for all the governors that have called for it, and also, of course, for me as the governor of Ohio.
If it's plausible that Casey was misinformed or misspoke, it seems equally likely that Casey had it exactly right, and just let the cat out of the bag a bit too early.
This makes it more versatile than traditional silk — no worrying about wearing the exactly right flesh-colored bra — but it also feels a bit like a hybrid of a suede and silk.
"In many ways, they didn't get it exactly right, and it didn't benefit the communities that have had the harshest impact," said Ms. Peoples-Stokes, who serves as the chamber's majority leader.
Not because it is exactly right, necessarily, but because it's best to start with the assumption that if you don't execute well and hit your marks when you need to, you'll lose.
The idea that he is going to sit there and point fingers at him and of course, Gregg is exactly right, the most astonishing things are the threats that have come from him.
That's almost exactly right: A late-April poll by the Washington Post and ABC News found that 76 percent of Republicans wanted to "repeal and replace" Obamacare rather than "keep and improve" it.
It may take a bit of time to get the color exactly right -- samples have been sent to Ben for consideration -- but as soon as it is, Lo said they'll get to work.
And by the way, Marco is exactly right that a federal court found Donald guilty of being part of a conspiracy to hire people illegally and entered a $0003 million judgment against him.
"In this case, we are going to try filing them but that may still be quite visible if we can't get the color exactly right, and it may not be sustainable," Cannon said.
History proved Elias' prediction almost exactly right, down to the number of votes involved when comedian Al Franken won his Senate seat, recalls Jay Weiner, who wrote a book about that lengthy recount.
Aleister Crowley once stated that the most important grimoire, or book of magical instruction, that anyone could ever conceivably own would be an etymological dictionary, and in my opinion he was exactly right.
Denes's work is about how we look at the earth itself, rather than an attempt to make her mark upon it — which, as we industrialize our planet out of habitability, feels exactly right.
The band hits me exactly right on my 5-foot-7 frame, and the cinched waist and effortless legs accentuate my waist while simultaneously making me feel comfortable and the look feel effortless.
Dan Seifert's review got it exactly right, but let me underline that a watch that you can't trust to last more than 12 or so hours would have been awful for Google's brand.
The thing that's really disturbing, and you're exactly right to point out that it's not just me, is there have been hundreds of journalists who have been targeted to some greater or lesser degree.
Francisco was right to the extent that there&aposs nothing going on in Congress but really your point&aposs exactly right Pete, if ICE becomes the issue- HERNANDEZ: But they&aposve got the majority.
SCHLAPP: I think that right track, wrong track is very important, but let&aposs take a step away from that and look at what happened in the special election and you are exactly right.
So there's really one option: splay your legs wide and lounge out, looking like one of those "don't be one of these guys" posters on the NYC subway, and you've got it exactly right.
But in China it's less trouble for certain industries and that's exactly right and so in ultra area, for example in early days a lot of video sites, they're doing a lot of things.
It's also nearly ruinous if you're the kind of person who has dropped thousands of dollars on a UHD TV and Xbox Ones S and would like it all to play back exactly right.
We debate whether these anxieties would be best assuaged by a universal basic income, an expansion of the earned-income tax credit, or by getting the fine print of Medicare for All exactly right.
Silence. Veteran political analyst E.J. Dionne, in his valuable new book, "Code Red: How Progressives and Moderates Can Unite to Save Our Country," got this exactly right: We have no responsible Republican Party anymore.
" When Instagram head Adam Mosseri added, "You can't ban these ads without significantly inhibiting the ability of activists, labor groups, and organizers to make their cases too," Dorsey responded, "That's not exactly right, Adam.
For years I was used to cobbling together a wardrobe from men&aposs departments, women&aposs departments, and even children&aposs departments, full of pieces that fit well enough but were never exactly right.
Why you should watch: "Unbelievable" is based on the Pulitzer-prize winning ProPublica story of one sexual assault investigation gone horrifyingly wrong, another set of investigations done exactly right, and how the two collided.
Since not a lot of people get lip tattoos, there are two big misconceptions: Big Steve says most people either think it fades immediately or lasts forever, and the truth is neither are exactly right.
So Devin Nunes and other members are exactly right, that we deserve, as the elected representatives of the people with oversight of this, to get an answer to that question and to get it quickly.
In a culture of good decision-making, the goal isn't to get any single decision exactly right (although that's always nice), but to make consistently good (and better) decisions over time, especially the important ones.
You have to stand there with Vader towering above you, making all the hairs on the back of your neck stand up, to realize they got the most iconic villain in movie history exactly right.
" Pressed by reporters, Sanders snapped that Comey was fired, "for lying, leaking and politicizing the FBI," before adding, "The president has repeatedly been proven to be exactly right in his decision to fire James Comey.
"Quite frankly, I don't think anyone has it exactly right because if they did, everyone else would just do that," said Jamey Harrison, deputy director of the governing body of high school sports in Texas.
Creating Megyn Kelly Considering that Kelly and Carlson's faces were regularly broadcast on TV screens all over America and beyond, there was a lot of pressure behind the scenes to get the transformations exactly right.
The smart bulbs work with Amazon's Alexa and Google Assistant as well as through the app, and owners can shift between as many as 16 million colors and shades of light for the exactly right ambiance.
You know the ones I am talking about: the long political polemic that gets things exactly right; the "now listen to this" tweetstorm; the mind-blowing gif or animal video that you just need to share.
I worry, actually, that things will break exactly right—or wrong—and he'll be sitting in the White House someday making decisions far more serious than what sort of marble should go in a hotel lobby.
And Nancy Pelosi, the House Democratic leader, was exactly right when she responded to Ocasio-Cortez's triumph by deeming it a reflection of that particular district and that peculiar race at that specific moment in time.
With his willowy build and chiseled features, the 23-year-old actor looks exactly right for a Henry still growing into his role — vulnerable enough to awaken our protective instincts, formidable enough to demand our respect.
Look, it pains me a little to give credit to boxing, a sport that transforms brain damage into extra zeros in Don King's bank account, but this is one area the fight game gets exactly right.
Others … I don't know if the word "romanticizing" is exactly right, but just this idea that people want to watch shows about white-collar lawyers, even though the friends they have who are lawyers are miserable.
THERE'S A PROPOSAL SHE HAS ON THERE WHERE, I MEAN, I MAY NOT GET IT EXACTLY RIGHT BUT A 15% CREDIT, TAX CREDIT, FOR SMALL START-UP ORIENTED COMPANIES THAT DO -- THAT OFFER STOCK TO THEIR EMPLOYEES.
But I certainly was given a tremendous boost into the public arena by the Notorious R.B.G. When I was asked about it, I said, well, it's exactly right, because Notorious B.I.G. and I had something in common. . . .
STEVE HILTON, FOX NEWS: That&aposs exactly right, and I think the Democrats, this is a really long-term change of strategy that needs to come because for many years now, the Democrats are the party of lawyers.
That myth about the entirety of your physical vessel being replaced every seven years, like a living Ship of Theseus, isn't exactly right—for better or worse there are some brain cells you're stuck with your whole life.
Sound engineers can take that image, feed it into a corresponding compact spherical loudspeaker array (dubbed an icosahedron), and recreate the sound exactly, right down to how the sound waves reflect off the walls of the performance space.
Schriock: I mean, it's hard because this is the other thing I think for so many of us in this moment: We are going to have friends who maybe didn't do everything exactly right, but they're still friends.
I think we should just forget that… that is a black chapter in the history of the Senate… Because I really do believe it will ruin our country…" Daschle added, "Your characterization in my view is exactly right.
When she finally gets around to doing her recap, she doesn't get anyone's name exactly right: "Then, Show Me The Money tried on the glove that shrunk," and, "Curly Hair got mad at Black Mr. Clean," she says.
While seeing lyrics and words as secondary, and them being stripped of all meaning as acceptable isn't exactly "right," as both the aggressive inanity of the Chainsmokers' lyrics and Kellyanne Conway's entire existence prove, it was certainly prescient.
That's exactly right, but I think that what Civil is trying and what we are being very careful to say to our listeners is like, don't do this because you think you're gonna make a ton of money.
In Ennis's final soliloquy, after Jack has died (almost surely, as Ennis suspects, from a savage attack by men who know the truth about him), Mr. Wuorinen gets the balance between plaintive expressivity and modernist edginess exactly right.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Glut of Natural Gas Pressures Nuclear Power, and Climate Goals, Too" (news article, June 14): Your article's contention that premature nuclear plant shutdowns will have "adverse consequences for climate change" is exactly right.
Imagine an America that gets the awards shows exactly right but in which, for example, mass incarceration or the internment of asylum seekers just ticks right along, or in which income inequality grows or residential segregation remains unchanged.
"It's very powerful to see that women's decision-making is exactly right on," said lead author Diana Greene Foster, a professor at Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health, a research group at the University of California, San Francisco.
" Giampietro commented on the post that blog post author Hadley Arkes was "exactly right to trace the intrusion into private business to the Civil Right Act," and that he would go back farther to "the original sin of slavery.
If only for a moment, the notion of a "World Heritage," which UNESCO formally bestows on places that we, as humanity, ought to care for and cherish so that we can pass them to future generations, seemed exactly right.
"This solves a mystery for the affinities of this giant mouth and demonstrates that the two previous hypotheses—whether the mouth belongs to Anomalocaris or a penis worm—are not exactly right, but not entirely wrong either," Vinther said.
I'm not at liberty to disclose what my conclusion is, but Dianne Feinstein said some time ago she saw no evidence of collusion, and Dianne is a really good friend of mind - and sometimes she gets things exactly right.
Tom Holland is the best Spider-Man ever, the action scenes are fantastic, there are lots of fun Easter eggs for diehard fans, and most importantly of all, the movie gets Peter Parker's coming of age story exactly right.
Of course online interior design services are nothing new, but the thing that peaked my interest about Modsy is that everything is shown perfectly to scale — in my opinion the trickiest element for an amateur decorator to get exactly right.
And The Meg seems to be playing the tone exactly right, at least based on the marketing – leaning into the utter cheesiness of the premise with punny taglines ("pleased to eat you") and on-the-nose song choices ("Beyond the Sea").
I definitely feel with musical theater, the number one thing I came away from that world with is an appreciation for working really hard, and rehearsing, and being open to critique and running it again and again until it's exactly right.
So maybe obviously, when I sent a link of that ring to some friends, I didn't feel the bright pop and hiss of feminine success, or even the sordid bedazzlement of finding and procuring the exactly right, forever-perfect, beautiful thing.
It was interesting, I used to say, when it was Microsoft, Google, I used to say Microsoft grabs everything and pulls it in and tries to control the world, and Google opens everything up and controls ... Right, that's exactly right.
"We're looking at a lot of things — among them, how to nail the tone of the piece exactly right, and how to explode the world of New Romantics and synthesizers and 1980s pop music into the room more," she said.
"It's likely that there will always be some form of secondary market for tickets as no industry will ever get prices exactly right when the market demand is far greater than supply," said Jared Smith, president of Ticketmaster North America.
To get the appearance of the office exactly right sans the cooperation of Fox News, the filmmakers had to search foot fetish websites, according to Bombshell production designer Mark Ricker in a new piece on the film by The Hollywood Reporter.
The Charles Schwab chief investment strategist said that investment decisions based on single moments in time can prove to be "treacherous" since the timing has to be exactly right to see any sort of benefit, which is very difficult for investors to achieve.
And while there's no infinity pool or valet parking at Gros Ventre, it was clear after my visit that McGough has it exactly right: The true luxury at the ranch is its seclusion and the opportunity it offers for guests to disconnect.
You can still get to grips with that timing with a lot of emulated software NES players, but it's still different from what you remember, so the Nt Mini is the only modern console where your muscle memory will feel exactly 'right.
Whether you tend to forget that they're there (that twig in a pot was once a flower, you know) or kill them with too much water love, we promise that there is a plant out there that is exactly right for you.
As I mentioned to you earlier on your radio show, there&aposs amazing ad that was in the "London Times" by nine senior British generals and admirals that said, Trump is exactly right about NATO and they list eight major reforms of the British military.
Sequences like the Yarnell Hill Fire were things where I had to engage my OCD, precise approach in order to get that exactly right, because it really happened, and I wanted to make sure that I depicted it in the most accurate way possible.
According to Lush product developer Jack Constantine, the first version of the bath bomb wasn't exactly right; by the look of a few first tries he shared on Instagram, after it burst in water, it looked too frothy and gray, and less than appetizing.
THE ONES THAT DID IT RIGHT, THEY SAVED THEIR MONEY AND CUT DOWN ON THEIR MORTGAGES AND DID ALL THE THINGS THEY DID EVERYTHING EXACTLY RIGHT, AND NOW THEY ARE GETTING PRACTICALLY ZERO INTEREST ON THE MONEY THEY WORKED SO HARD FOR OVER 2400 YEARS.
As any mom would tell you, motherhood is hard enough without the pressure to do everything exactly right — and no one should ever make you feel guilty for the choices you make when you're trying to do what's best for your child and yourself.
A partner at one of those firms, Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann, told me the Amsterdam appeals court was exactly right to insist on both equal treatment for all Fortis shareholders and transparency on fees for the lawyers and funders who negotiated with the company's successor.
Although 44% of tweens and teens in a recent survey said they can tell the difference between fake news stories and real ones, more than 30% who said they shared a news story online during the past six months admitted that they didn't get it exactly right.
But Josh Brown, whose instincts are usually on the money about this sort of stuff, tweeted this out at the end of last week: We ran the numbers on the market's performance around Tax Day going back to 1980 and turns out Josh could be exactly right.
Though his concept of satellites wasn't exactly right — von Braun was unaware of the role computers would come to play in modern life, and so his idea was for crewed satellites — we now have the internet on our phones thanks in part to his pioneering work.
" A client journey map can be an actual worksheet that provides a single view of the client experience through "the eyes of the clients who are exactly right for your business, using his or her motivations and challenges to trigger opportunities to engage and to innovate.
"The comments from Speaker Straus are exactly right: The discourse around expelling trans people from public life in Texas will cost lives, and the politicians who are playing with those lives should be ashamed of themselves," Chase Strangio, a staff attorney for the ACLU, told Broadly.
According to Gorsuch, who is President Trump's nominee to replace Scalia on the Supreme Court, Scalia was "a lion of the law" whose judicial philosophy was exactly right: A judge must apply the law as it is, and never as the judge prefers it to be.
" JIM GRAY: LEBRON JAMES IS EXACTLY RIGHT TO CALL NCAA CORRUPT Gray returned the compliment to Tyson, telling the audience: "Mike and I have a long history together, somewhat ironic that the man who threatened to kill me in public is now inducting me into the hall of fame.
JUAN WILLIAMS, FOX NEWS POLITICAL ANALYST: Well, this is an authoritarian instinct, so I think Karl was exactly right when he says, you don&apost punish your political opponents by putting the mechanism of law enforcement on them without saying, hey, there has to be a real basis.
So it feels exactly right to read a memoir beside a novel; to read Nasreen along with Lasdun; to mix up events and books and media in the grander project of trying to understand just how badly and how consistently human beings fail to communicate with one another.
" The unprecedented freedom such women now have to make or break relationships has raised the stakes, she reflects, when it comes to selecting a partner: "With autonomy comes great responsibility to either choose exactly right or to undermine the very existence of our own freedom to follow our hearts.
James Carville had it exactly right when he noted on "Morning Joe" the other day that the only thing standing in the way of lasting damage by this machine to all that makes America unique and great is the Democrats' nominating the right person to defeat Donald Trump.
The conventional wisdom in Silicon Valley is to oppose regulation out of the fear that it will simply strengthen incumbents — and looking at the expensive and technically difficult new requirements that the directive places on would-be challengers, this is one case where the conventional wisdom appears to be exactly right.
"I was so glad that I didn't give up and that I didn't stop just for that one bump-in-the-road period where things weren't going exactly right, because I never would've gotten to what I achieved today and the potential I still have left in me," Patterson said.
"I believe Donald Trump is exactly right: The American people don't want to have that conversation until they know that we are once again a nation with borders and we're once again serious about enforcing our laws in a way that will end illegal immigration once and for all," he said.
At the top of the gathering (I may not have the order of all the topics exactly right), Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella brought up perhaps the most thorny issue: Immigration and how the government can help tech with things like H-1B visas to keep and bring in more talent.
She's good, but the movie belongs to Ms. Kendrick, who takes Stephanie, an Instagram cliché, and turns her into a multitude of women — the sweet smother-mother, the sighingly lonely widow, the wipe-your-feet-on-me doormat — who never think they're good enough, but who of course are exactly right.
Johnson is exactly right about the role of small businesses in our economy, and he's right that neither the Senate nor the House of Representatives have offered proposals that would help more than a handful of small firms, while also blowing up the deficit by adding $6900 trillion over 2628 years.
But it feels exactly right that this cobblestone thoroughfare in Bloomsbury, filled as it is with idiosyncratic shops selling artisanal cheese and homemade cakes and other rarefied items, should also be home to Persephone Books, a gem of a place devoted mostly to overlooked works by female writers of the mid-2127th century.
It's a pretty tenuous chain of events that needs to go exactly right for this move to pay off: Jon and his men need to survive long enough for Gendry to get back to Eastwatch and send a raven to Dragonstone, and then for Dany to fly to the rescue and then find them.
"Made in America understands that simply by existing as a black man in America, Simpson was a spokesperson anyway, no matter how he ran from it," VanDerWerff wrote, and that's exactly right: The project, directed by Ezra Edelman, feels remarkably timely, unpacking many of the prejudices and assumptions that are still animating public life today.
That's exactly right, and as that hospital burns to the ground, there is this feeling that black people have that they're on their own, that the government created this system to help them, but that they didn't really want to help them, and so that they were going to have to take care of themselves.
And yet, because it is New York City, it isn't surprising that there is no shortage of exactly this type of person: someone with a high tolerance for awkwardness, embarrassment and insecurity, combined with a tenacious craving to make people laugh and hopefully, if the chips fall exactly right, to do this for a living.
In its second episode, no less, Shaolin spends seemingly days trying to get his first beat exactly right — with the help of a record, a purple crayon, and the friends who don't abandon him, even though hearing the same few moments of one song over and over and over again clearly makes them want to.
They have to have the insanity and to your point, which is exactly right, the internet is forever and all the stuff is open now, so things that we didn&apost know about in the &apos53s and the &apos25s with the radicals, now we got them - you said this, you did this, and they are busted.
Beginning with the shots of a crawler-transporter hauling the Saturn V rocket to the Cape Canaveral launch pad, and Walter Cronkite's newscast oratory providing the only overt narrative setup the movie will avail itself of, "Apollo 11" dispassionately lays out just how many things needed to go exactly right for this mission to be accomplished.
The color chosen for the occasion (somehow they always seem to get it exactly right?) is a pale, almost grey, blue, which matches the mood of the reflective "Backseat," a track on which she candidly explores her state of mind through lyrics that betray the sort of loneliness you experience being a musician on her level.
Now, it's a long drive down the Pacific Coast Highway from the subject of home cooking, but I've listened to this new Lana Del Rey track, "Bartender," about 10,000 times in the last week or so, and I think Paul Cavalconte is exactly right to place it in the tradition of the music of Laurel Canyon in the '60s and '70s.
In fact, when Kayti toured the basement (on her own rather on our tour, which she would not do because it would be triggering) she came back up and said that everything looked exactly right, that she had spent many a night in rooms that looked just like that, and her one note was that the bedroom wanted to be even messier (which we then did).
To the Editor: While Glenn Kramon's sentiments are exactly right — policies and institutions created in another era are not fit for 21st-century demographics — I'd like to make two essential points: First, his assumptions about how boomers are behaving is out of date: 163 percent of today's pre-retirees report that they want to work, not retire; 23 percent of new American entrepreneurs are ages 55 to 64.
Using technology provided by partner Aira, called "FreePower," the new Nomad Base Station Pro will be able to charge up to three devices at once placed in any orientation on its surface — cool both because of the three-device simultaneous support and the fact that you don't have to make sure the gadget you're charging is lined up exactly right on the charger, as is typically the case.
DESANTIS: Well, I think he is exactly right, but what the leadership is trying to do is try to pass not the bill that got 22014 votes that the conservatives support, that the American people support, they want to support - they want to pass a big amnesty bill which I think would be a total disaster, it&aposs like a $213 million person amnesty, and the people can also amnesty their parents.
JOE WE HAD FUN WITH IT YOUR EXACTLY RIGHT BUT I KNOW NOTHING HOW TO RUN A MOVIE STUDIO AND MAKING SURE THAT THE TALENT IS RETAINED AND WE ORGANIZE THE BUSINESS POST TRANSACTION SO THAT THE BUSINESS IS OPERATED AND RUN LARGELY LIKE IT IS TODAY AND THAT'S A HUGE PIECE OF THIS AND I FEEL REALLY COMFORTABLE WITH JEFF'S PLAN ON KEEPPING THE TALENT IN PLACE AND ENSURING WE HAVE CONTINUITY.
I think that&aposs what Theresa May wants, the trouble is she can&apost actually make much progress until she herself has done her own deal with the E.U. But one last thought actually, Chris is exactly right about the president&aposs attitude in relation to the elites, but there&aposs one other leader who&aposs just been elected on a platform very similar in terms of taking on the elites, and that&aposs the new president of Mexico.
I think we can certainly do it within at least the corporate context because, for example, one of the things that — and I may not have this exactly right — but one of the examples I heard that was really interesting is part of the New York Police Department training, is in induction and early training, is they have two of the white officers kind of pushing two of the black officers up against the wall with guns.
WATTERS: You are exactly right because I looked into this, and the Resist Trump or Rise And Resist - whatever this woman&aposs group was, if you go down to the bottom, below what they stand for, there is a little donation thing from Act Blue, and you know Act Blue is this big kind of mainstream Democrat financial clearinghouse where they run all the donations through and I looked into what Resist and Rise or whatever it is stands for, they want to get rid of nukes, they want to get rid of Sean Hannity.
Pairing them with something that's otherwise a too-big shirt, or a shirt dress that doesn't fit exactly right, is a great styling trick: The skinny jeans become almost leggings-like, anchoring the statement piece to my frame underneath, and the tunic top swinging open when I move makes it a much more intentional look than my regular 'this tank is okay I guess' M.O." — Laura Norkin, copy chief The Trend: The denim vestThe Old Way: Over a dressThe New Way: In a denim-on-denim ensemble with a neck scarf"The number of times I've cycled a denim vest through my closet is pretty high.
Here's the latest: One of Wall Street's most followed forecasts for the US economy is looking worse and worse Everything is going exactly right for one group of stocks poised to smash record highs CNBC commentator Larry Kudlow will replace Gary Cohn as Trump's top economic adviser Trump's trade war is heating up — here are 11 stocks UBS says to avoid Trump's tariffs are creating a big new headache for companies that help move America's oil You can track the Dow in real-time on Markets Insider here A former Equifax executive has been charged with insider trading for selling shares before the company's massive data breach was announced.
We need a sound of the summer, we need it so bad, we cannot have summer without it, each summer has a unique feel and fingerprint, no two summers are the same, so much of the DNA of a strong summer is tied up in a banging sound of the summer, and just as soon as summer ends we will tire of our 'sound of the summer' elect, but right now there isn't one, I mean maybe One Dance, at a push, or the other Drake song, the one he did with DJ Khaled, but none of them feel exactly right, and what I am saying is there is a void there that someone—anyone—could and should fill, and it's possible we'll go an entire summer without a sound, and then what?

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