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"exhaustively" Definitions
  1. in a very careful or complete way
"exhaustively" Synonyms
thoroughly completely fully comprehensively totally roundly sweepingly systematically minutely detailedly wholly meticulously carefully intensely earnestly in detail inside out through and through at length from top to bottom precisely exactly rigorously strictly painstakingly punctiliously scrupulously closely rigidly critically accurately methodically conscientiously clearly distinctly everywhere throughout everyplace widely worldwide extensively ubiquitously omnipresent overall ubiquitous universally wherever all over far and wide all around all over the place high and low all over the map all over the shop hard diligently industriously determinedly persistently tirelessly untiringly very hard arduously assiduously busily doggedly expeditiously fervently feverishly indefatigably entirely wholy outrightly integrally undividedly unbrokenly repletely grossly faultlessly plenarily thoroughgoingly unimpairedly integratedly organically unitarily perfectly maximally positively conclusively definitively dependably irrefragably undisputably reliably undoubtedly undoubtingly convincingly unchallengeably undisputedly categorically definitely fixedly incontestably incontrovertibly indisputably indubitably intensively fiercely acutely deeply heavily profoundly terribly ferociously vehemently dreadfully keenly violently almightily excruciatingly viciously blisteringly hardly furiously explosively authoritatively classically approvedly acceptedly officially magisterially consummately standardly ultimately superlatively canonically masterfully commandingly legitimately sovereignly supremely More

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"This is an issue that has been investigated exhaustively," Hassan said.
The report exhaustively cataloged arguments for and against net neutrality regulation.
SiriusXM will be going all in, covering the event exhaustively for listeners.
Five letters were sent, requesting too many items to list here exhaustively.
H. M.'s story has been exhaustively documented in the medical literature.
Her possessions, even her exhaustively chronicled autobiographies, would almost certainly be incinerated.
Mistaken identity is one of the most exhaustively used devices in comedy.
For months, I have been studying the facts of this case exhaustively.
To dig up information, Ms. Williams is stubborn and exhaustively single-minded.
"Many are dismissed and those that deserve attention are investigated exhaustively," ABIN said.
Bloomberg chronicled the problems exhaustively here, and we've been hearing the same things.
Nerf expert Frank Cooper breaks it down in this exhaustively comprehensive comparison video.
The National Security Council (NSC) will exhaustively debate the seriousness of the subject.
Frida Kahlo's exhaustively documented crossover from artist to pop culture icon isn't happenstance.
Zacks exhaustively chronicles Twain's ambitious round-the-world speaking tour to raise funds.
By book's end, though, (spoiler alert) Sabbath is exhaustively hailed as the true inventors.
One incidental revelation, or reminder, is how breathlessly and exhaustively the events were reported.
"Stranger Things" was a kick thanks to its (exhaustively documented) references and Goonie thrills.
Most of which are being led by performers from those three exhaustively aforementioned films.
Volvo engineers insist the engine has been exhaustively tested for durability in extreme temperatures.
"This has been one of the most exhaustively studied questions in history," he said.
According to Lee Server's exhaustively researched biography, Rosselli lived out a quintessentially American success story.
The Robobee X-Wing is exhaustively described in a paper published in the journal Nature.
For years, intra-YouTube drama has been documented exhaustively and almost exclusively on YouTube itself.
To curb the spread, the contacts of each suspected case are exhaustively traced and monitored.
In similar fashion, terrorist attacks and mass killings have been exhaustively covered, Dr. Gould said.
So, we have no choice but to look carefully and exhaustively at that one event.
Is a girl who exhaustively screens every man her mother contemplates seeing a homely wench?
It has also been exhaustively chronicled, which makes this set feel like a fait accompli.
In critical ways, our committee is abandoning its tradition of exhaustively vetting Supreme Court nominees.
So like in this [recent] debate piece, I read exhaustively on the history of debate.
Teams of researchers and medical experts searched exhaustively to find the cause, but to no avail.
The American Health Care Act and its likely effects have been exhaustively covered in the press.
"Many [threats] are discarded and the ones that deserve attention are investigated exhaustively," the agency said.
It'd be like trying to exhaustively document every grain of sand on a beach between waves.
Long before becoming a parent, I'd written exhaustively about my contempt for games that waste time.
"Many (threats) are discarded and the ones that deserve attention are investigated exhaustively," the agency said.
Research your options — but avoid "maximizing," or exhaustively considering every possibility in search of the perfect.
Footage of it has been replayed as extensively and analyzed as exhaustively as the Zapruder film.
Its defense exhaustively describes the moves involved in each dance, based on video submitted for the lawsuit.
Both sides continue to exhaustively fight over what jurors can or can't hear, often to Walls' annoyance.
It's haywire, rude, blunt, poetic, self-reflective, sexually unpredictable, emotionally catastrophic, exhaustively acted, intelligent, searching and unafraid.
That's because the media exhaustively covers child deaths, but not the everyday tragedy of unnecessary child removals.
In Shoot, for instance, he practiced exhaustively at the gallery so the bullet would only graze his skin.
Mr Erritzoe has, during his career, exhaustively recorded details of the specimens that have passed through his hands.
Exhaustively investigating all possible angles of a hacking case is par for the course, former FBI officials say.
The 8-Bit Guy is here to exhaustively explain exactly how this beautiful little accessory worked its magic.
The airline is partnering with mattress company Casper to offer the exhaustively engineered sleep accessories starting in December.
Even DOJ's own filings, NHCA said, provide no support for its claim to have investigated NHCA's allegations exhaustively.
Even before the Donald Trump/Kim Jong-un nuclear pissing contest, was this something you thought about exhaustively?
Even in the exhaustively documented field of Dylan studies, Mr. Alderson has been nearly lost in plain sight.
But Hillary's email has already been exhaustively investigated from multiple different angles, and it shows no wrongdoing whatsoever.
By the time we finished, however, we thought that we had exhaustively catalogued all of the present options.
Not just the Mad Men stuff, either—the accuracy of the ceiling tiles, the exhaustively researched period clothing.
The Section 301 investigation exhaustively detailed China's unfair trade practices, which harm a broad swath of U.S. companies.
The Obama-era plans "had been exhaustively developed, with lots of input, including by governors," Ms. Scarlett said.
Reality Steve, who has covered The Bachelor exhaustively since its debut and is perhaps the show's best-known commentator.
"I called, FB messaged, faxed, emailed and tweeted Apple exhaustively last week to no avail," she tweeted last night.
It's not enough to simply capture the 3D environment — the objects and surfaces must be consistently and exhaustively labeled.
Those questions have since been conclusively answered—yes, and sometimes—but only by exhaustively testing the machines' mettle directly.
Even condensed, his interviews manage to squeeze fresh stories from people and technology exhaustively covered by books and media.
Speaking of those volunteers, during the Games they quit en masse, due to exhaustively long hours and limited breaks.
They've been exhaustively tracked by MacRumors, but the rundown includes reports from Economic Daily News, Digitimes, and Mac Otakara.
American Crime Story itself is based on one, New Yorker reporter Jeffeey Toobin's exhaustively detailed account of the trial.
And this is nicotine they are arguing about, a drug that has been exhaustively studied by generations of scientists.
Earlier interpretations tended to stick close to the original libretto, which exhaustively mines the comic potential of cultural clashes.
Bloomberg Law describes the clashes and philosophical disagreements between the White House and the Labor Department exhaustively in this article.
I'll create a pharmaceutical czar to lead an investigative and enforcement task force, which will exhaustively audit the pharmaceutical industry.
It doesn't seem to matter how many times you've seen World Order do its exhaustively rehearsed machine-like dance routine.
FLANNERY: A COUPLE OF THINGS, YOU KNOW AS WE SAID, I'VE SPENT 100 DAYS JUST EXHAUSTIVELY CRAWLING THROUGH THE COMPANY.
A judge delayed the murder trial earlier this year following defense arguments that the phone should be more exhaustively searched.
This exhaustively researched biography of the renowned Marxist historian, who died in 2012, shows that his path was set early.
The extensive hacks of Hillary Clinton's campaign emails and a host of other dirty tricks have likewise been exhaustively chronicled.
She also championed black exemplars whom her husband, Fredrick, had exhaustively researched in biographies for young people of all races.
French says in his exhaustively researched and fascinating account of geopolitics, China style, that the Chinese era is upon us.
The new National Security Strategy exhaustively explains to the world President Trump's revolutionary, Reagan-esque vision for U.S. national security.
While it's commendable that the Dunphys are so exhaustively chronicled, the reams of pages describing them fail to add complexity.
This point was exhaustively discussed at six hearings held in the House and the Senate over the past nine months.
Exhaustively telling their story this past summer, just before Alice Costelloe and Kacey Underwood announced the band's dissolution, was tough.
Promises to Keep, published 10 years before, exhaustively details the breakup of Yugoslavia and Biden's many trips to Afghanistan and Iraq.
There were far more incidents this year than any sane person would have the time or emotional fortitude to catalog exhaustively.
The team then spent the entire fall exhaustively investigating potential instrumental and environmental disturbances to confirm that the signal was real.
Apple hasn't released anything interesting in a while, a problem noted by the very same blogs that exhaustively cover the company.
Given her grasp of this basic failing, I had to wonder why she felt constrained to summarize his plots so exhaustively.
When Sonia Sotomayor was nominated four years later, she prepared exhaustively and was able to speak privately with almost 90 senators.
But Marcio Tenharim, the president of their association, looks on at the flames exhaustively fought, knowing his delicate world is changing.
It's rare, however, for an artist and designer to collaborate as exhaustively and continuously as Mr. Ruby and Mr. Simons have.
As with much of Hocking's work, which deals exhaustively in researched and reimagined history, the signs seem cut loose from time.
It's exhaustively researched, and not only that, if some people that I talked to had their druthers it'd be a lot darker.
If I wanted to exhaustively educate myself on the history of high fashion I had to become immersed; let it consume me.
How it was found and patched, and what exactly was causing these leaks is exhaustively detailed by Cloudflare in a blog post.
Authorities could also require further default fund contributions from non-defaulting members, where they have not been exhaustively applied prior to resolution.
Serious threats 'investigated exhaustively' But Brazil has grappled with a host of threats against the Rio Olympics, now just 11 days away.
Adam Schiff, who charged that the company should have looked more exhaustively at its records to determine the extent of Russian meddling.
As Immanuel Kant well understood, we are not transparent to ourselves and can never exhaustively know why we do what we do.
The F.D.A. long regulated the American industry by making surprise site visits to inspect production and testing rooms and exhaustively checking records.
Though the book shows signs of being exhaustively researched, much of the material, by the author's own admission, has been freely embroidered.
Mr. Trump signed an executive order on Friday calling for the government to study trade problems exhaustively for the next 90 days.
Pants and jeans are my nemeses; I would stick to buying those when I needed them, from brands I'd already exhaustively tried.
History can be a treacherous discipline for neophytes, but some professionals have given the exhaustively researched and carefully footnoted "Blitzed" high marks.
Precautions have to be made and counterterrorism efforts are obviously necessary, but do we gain anything at all by covering attacks exhaustively?
Filmmaker Julien Patry exhaustively documents and classifies the colors, shapes, letters, and other design elements that give the city of Berlin its skin.
This is part of a series in which the Bon Appétit team tackles different components of pizza in an exhaustively in-depth way.
In the past month in particular, when and whether to separate art from the flawed artists who make it has been exhaustively debated.
The hearing came on the heels of Congress' multi-day session with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, where lawmakers exhaustively asked about the issue.
After Mr. Molaison died, Dr. Corkin arranged to have his brain removed, preserved, exhaustively imaged and finally sent for dissection and electronic mapping.
"I'm confident that this extensive investigation was completed thoroughly, and our detectives worked diligently and exhaustively in providing information to the prosecutor's office."
All of this should be of some interest to the media, which has exhaustively — and rightfully — pursued foreign deals by the Trump family.
It can be debated — and has been, exhaustively — just how much validity there was and is to these conservative complaints about mainstream media.
"When you play Brahms or Beethoven, technically you really need to focus on pieces that are incredibly and exhaustively demanding," Mr. Siem said.
In 2009, as part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Synthesis Project, Sarah Goodell, Joshua Cohen and Peter Neumann exhaustively explored the evidence.
Earlier this year, I picked up Ruthanna Emrys' debut novel, Winter Tide, a tale based on the exhaustively canvassed cosmic horror of H.P. Lovecraft.
The media, including CNN, have exhaustively covered terrorism around the globe since the 2210/2228 attacks made the issue a central national security concern.
The vlogger wrote on Twitter to point out the same outlets that had exhaustively covered Flack's personal troubles by "slamming" were now paying tribute.
No need to be precious with your PUMPs—they've got a rugged, military-grade construction and they've been exhaustively tested for long-term durability.
"This is the most exhaustively reviewed report on climate change in the U.S.," Hayhoe said, noting she responded to hundreds of public comments individually.
I used to have to engage my university brain, just to sit down and talk to him about movies because he was exhaustively encyclopedic.
Frankfurt's paradigm is helpful in explaining why refuting Trump's fibs on a case-by-case basis, as fact-checkers exhaustively do, has its limits.
"What She Said" may not be particularly iconoclastic, but it is a lively, exhaustively researched, and stunningly well edited tribute to an uncompromising talent.
The video is testing the waters for the 2020 presidential campaign; at least it allows her to say that she addressed the question exhaustively.
Brent Schlender, the co-author of "Becoming Steve Jobs, " told Fast Company that Jobs would spend months preparing and rehearsing "exhaustively" for public appearances.
He's the most exhaustively chronicled and psychologically transparent president in the lifetimes of most American voters, who already know how they feel about him.
North America's only newspaper, The Boston News-Letter, covered it exhaustively, and the controversy over the legality of the operation carried on for years.
For the rare occasions that words failed her, she kept voluminous proof of the life she had lived, cataloged exhaustively by year and subject.
America's foreign relations rarely advance careful strategies gamed out exhaustively in the US government or even conform with the Enlightenment values of its founders.
Even more impressive, to many critics, was "The Right Stuff," his exhaustively reported narrative about the first American astronauts and the Mercury space program.
In correspondence between 2008 and 2016, the renowned Cornell scientist and his team discussed and even joked about exhaustively mining datasets for impressive-looking results.
I recapped The Handmaid's Tale at Vulture exhaustively during its first season, half in fury and half in terror about the election of Donald Trump.
Those nudges of support became more evident in the 2000s, when the Internet could track his movements exhaustively, and sometimes they blossomed into collaborations, too.
It's hard to think of anyone else in my life with that kind of energy, who is just endlessly, exhaustively rooting for everyone around them.
All is (maddeningly, exhaustively) interior and introverted, lacking psychological depth and dialogue: There are screams, groans, sighs, and utterances in Kroff's prose, but no conversations.
As Dickey exhaustively demonstrates, there is no "aggression gene" and no such thing as a dangerous breed, only dangerous dogs, dangerous people and dangerous situations.
Mr. Hoult said he was in awe of Salinger, had researched him exhaustively and was trying to not feel overly freighted by the writer's fame.
The L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services "exhaustively investigated" the incident during a family fight aboard a private plane in September, TMZ reported.
Instead, it's an exhaustively auto-tuned piece that—yes—shares more with Desiigner's "Timmy Turner" than anything else the band have put out this year.
He and Wagstaff never had an affair — despite Mapplethorpe's fears, exhaustively documented by biographers — but Wagstaff was an important mentor and profoundly influenced Incandela's eye.
The Democratic impeachment managers tried to exhaustively debunk the allegations at the center of Trump's request that Ukraine investigate former Vice President Joe Biden. Rep.
Against this backdrop of concerns over rising US tensions, warmer ties between Xi and Putin have been exhaustively covered by domestic media in both countries.
What neoliberal theorists from Milton Friedman onward have done is to campaign fairly exhaustively for monitoring of stock markets and economic markets to be reduced.
Of all the issues doctors have explored in children's health, none has been more exhaustively researched than the question of whether vaccines are linked to autism.
To the Editor: After exhaustively chronicling Benghazi and Hillary Clinton's email transgressions, now you run a story on how she grappled with her husband's infidelity. Really?
Like her eight hours of testimony before the committee in October, the report served mainly to underscore how exhaustively the episode has been mined by Mrs.
What used to feel like a mysterious universe — one that was a personal, private haven for each and every reader — has now been exhaustively mapped out.
An epic feature length, it exhaustively details the strange modern landscape of the internet and how it's warped our relationships with people we don't actually know.
Still, by this point, the Bro narrative has been rather exhaustively overhyped, to the extent that the campaign insists it's become a distraction and a smear.
So he exhaustively examines the quantity and quality of media produced since digital technologies became widespread and concludes that both are at an all-time high.
We then went exhaustively through the various concerns people had about the eventually-successful rescue plan, which I will spare you because it was very boring.
Smart, sexy, and exhaustively researched, Future Sex offers new insight into how we search for sex, and even love — and what that means for us in 2016.
"Scientists still have not exhaustively documented what all is in milk, how it all gets there, and what they all do for the infant," Dr. Hinde says.
I'm arguing for a different kind of affective value, one that asks you to put your labor into better understanding yourself, not exhaustively (and exhaustingly) understanding another.
Rejecting the "remarkably undiluted, intense praise lavished on him by media discussions," Mr. Greenwald exhaustively savaged Mr. Hitchens for his "repellent" advocacy of the war on terror.
More often than not, the biggest MWC announcements leak out a bit earlier than intended… and sure enough, it looks like Samsung's stuff has leaked pretty exhaustively.
Artist & Repertoire, an exhaustively sourced new documentary about Mo'Wax Records founder and UNKLE mastermind James Lavelle is a little of both, but it's anything but a deification.
As the media has been exhaustively reporting, Trump's election has galvanized much organizing and soul-searching regarding the ethics of professional cooperation, architecture being just one example.
"The Games" is an exhaustively researched account of the modern Olympics, from Coubertin's early follies to the clouds hanging over this summer's events in Rio de Janeiro.
The holidays always arrive early — and exhaustively — in the form of this free indoor-outdoor festival, which stretches (mostly) along Broadway, from Columbus Circle to 70th Street.
This fits with a major theme of Wilson's oeuvre, which is showcased exhaustively in Black to the Powers of Ten: an examination of black identity and labor.
Lewinsky was exhaustively questioned about her actions with the president by former independent counsel Kenneth Starr and later by members of the House impeachment team (The Hill).
Samin Nosrat's SALT, FAT, ACID, HEAT: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking (Simon & Schuster, $260) is an exhaustively researched treatise on the four pillars of successful cooking.
The Church Committee exhaustively investigated domestic spying and concluded that presidents, Democratic as well as Republican, and some frequently, had misused the intelligence community for domestic political intelligence.
It is no small feat that Marie Selby Botanical Gardens managed to provide a new perspective on an exhaustively studied painter and perennial favorite of the art world.
But the odds are against it: Pepe is quite famous, with his white supremacist links exhaustively reported after Donald Trump Jr. posted a meme featuring Pepe this summer.
Wagner rehearsed the "Ring" exhaustively: The movements of the swimming Rhinemaidens in the first scene of "Das Rheingold" alone are said to have taken six hours to stage.
The company's website exhaustively outlines its registered-trademark "5-Step Animal Welfare Rating" system, which ranks the meat its stores carry on a scale from 1 to 5+.
It has its own catchy dance, but that dance is only possible by exhaustively leaping into the air dozens of times, then manually splicing hundreds of frames together.
Exhaustively reported and scrupulously fair, Bible Nation doubles as a portrait of conviction: The Greens may well be the most sincere and most-frequently misguided activists in America.
First and foremost, Johnson has no intention whatsoever of dropping the Brexit deal which he negotiated so exhaustively, and which is within touching distance of passing through Parliament.
Sheinkin has made a career of finding extraordinary stories in American history, researching them exhaustively and recounting them at a nimble pace for readers aged 10 and up.
The most significant text was Benny Morris's 600-page The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, which exhaustively trawls Israeli military and state archives from the 1948 war.
The exhaustively reported BuzzFeed article by reporters Peter Aldhous, Azeen Ghorayshi, and Virginia Hughes details women's claims of sexual misconduct against Krauss that extend back more than a decade.
Lil Tay, whose tagline is "youngest flexer of the century," exhaustively claims over and over to be nine years old, to have luxury vehicles, and to wear designer clothing.
We identify the problem and discuss it, exhaustively, often contentiously, because the problem is significant, pervasive, and for those of us who are most affected, the problem is personal.
The independent Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board exhaustively reviewed the operation of Section 28500 several years ago and concluded that it was "highly valuable" for protecting our nation.
In April, an exhaustively documented report by a panel of international experts charged that Mexican officials had misplaced, disregarded and fabricated evidence, raising the possibility of a cover-up.
The grim crime touched off a media frenzy, fueled by controversy over her participation in child beauty pageants, video clips of which were shown exhaustively on cable TV networks.
Clinton and the Justice Department, dismissed the new investigations on Tuesday, saying the committees were taking their cues from Mr. Trump on two issues that have been exhaustively examined.
Needle exchange programs are an exhaustively studied, proven public health intervention in the fight against opioid addiction — making them a key component in efforts to halt the opioid epidemic.
"It hopefully gets the kids you've won wearing your apparel," said Corey Evans, an analyst at Rivals, a website that exhaustively covers high school players and their college recruitment.
Despite having accommodations for just 7,000 people, all of whom claimed reservations within two hours last December, it may be the most exhaustively documented pop-up restaurant in history.
A small army of staff lawyers has spent weeks exhaustively researching House rules and precedents from the Clinton and Nixon impeachments to help Mr. Nadler navigate the coming hearings.
Diane Waggoner, curator of 19th-century photographs, has assembled 175 images from the medium's infancy, in 1840 to 1898; she is also chief author of the exhaustively researched catalog.
In an exhaustively detailed interview with Rolling Stone, former radio DJ Kitti Jones describes embarking on a two-year relationship with Kelly, one marked by verbal and physical abuse.
In the same way a research scientist needs lots of data to draw any meaningful conclusions, I too draw from many examples in order to exhaustively explore a theme.
Rather than exhaustively recap each episode, though, we thought we'd chart Jimmy McGill's moral journey by paying attention to his various decisions and assigning him a Dungeons & Dragons*-style alignment.
They don't seem to carry any diseases—scientists have exhaustively looked for pathogens they could theoretically host and infect us with, like HIV and Hepatitis B, but come up short.
As she wrote in February: In correspondence between 2008 and 2016, the renowned Cornell scientist and his team discussed and even joked about exhaustively mining datasets for impressive-looking results.
In board games, you have a complete model of the world and a finite number of possible outcomes, which a computer can model exhaustively and then select the best option.
He said the government had collected 600,000 pages of documents, met with both sides and exhaustively reviewed particular lots of drugs allegedly affected by the involvement of the Chinese manufacturer.
What look like vintage photographs on display in pristine glass cases in Fraenkel Gallery's booth are in fact exhaustively rendered paintings by the young San Francisco-based artist Elisheva Biernoff.
That's why we deploy journalists, not machines; they read and review every website exhaustively and contact those who run the websites for clarification or comment before publishing a Nutrition Label.
If you buy in — if you're the sort of person who would love an exhaustively detailed monument to '80s pop culture — it goes down more easily than if you don't.
We have been experimenting with product feature tags and process feature tags to exhaustively capture the ways that a given feature involves complexity or dependencies on external factors or actors.
Bouverie, a former British television journalist, offers few fresh details or insights into Britain's disastrous appeasement policy — a subject that has been exhaustively mined in a plethora of previous books.
"The woman for whom you exhaustively barnstormed the country will go straight from praising your career fighting injustice to full mean girl gossiping that no one likes you," she added.
So either you get caught up in the drama and everything is really exhaustively up and down—really high and really low where you're just really reacting at all times.
A revival of his Jurassic Park franchise broke global box office records, while the HBO adaptation of his original film Westworld became one of 2016's most exhaustively discussed TV shows.
His constructive politicking gets sparse coverage while Trump's outrages are exhaustively covered, in protest and in admiration, but to the exclusion of his political opponents in his party and the opposition.
In Oklahoma City, Barak Goodman's exhaustively-researched new movie, this history is just a tiny sliver of the background to the worst act of homegrown terrorism this country has ever seen.
When Zanardi, 52, got in the car for his first driving stint Saturday the steering wheel that had been exhaustively tested suddenly would not make an electrical connection with the car.
The news media in Canada has covered the show's journey to Broadway exhaustively, including segments on the opening night party, The New York Times review, its cast and its financial prospects.
Mr. Tillerson has no shortage of skeptics in the Senate, many of them Republicans who are preparing to question him exhaustively on his relationship with Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian president.
The report, weighing more than 14 pounds, exhaustively detailed the perks of Alphabet's vision, including streets without traffic congestion and air pollution, as well as inventive ways of dealing with harsh weather.
He should be sitting in front of us only after we've completed a review of your record ... In critical ways the committee is abandoning its tradition of exhaustively vetting Supreme Court nominees.
Fortunately, in the United States, no matter how esoteric or narrow the topic is, there is usually a devoted scholar or institution that has devoted considerable resources to exhaustively researching that issue.
One of the reasons that we look at biased policing complaints so exhaustively is because I think that many of them are an exact symptom of this—of a lack of explanation.
In contrast, Cornyn and Graham spared no tears for Blasey, who just minutes earlier had exhaustively detailed her account of sexual assault during cross-examination by a prosecutor handpicked by Senate Republicans.
The Monica Lewinsky scandal and Clinton's subsequent impeachment were driven heavily by revelations on a new website, the Drudge Report, and covered exhaustively by the emerging force that cable news was becoming.
The program is a blend of deep learning and Monte Carlo algorithms, meaning it is both good at recognizing patterns and has the ability to exhaustively search vast libraries of possible moves.
Essentially, overfitting is a consequence of having a large number of learnable parameters relative to training samples — parameters being those "neurons" that we were exhaustively adjusting via backpropagation in our previous article.
Since the 2016 election, scholars and political analysts alike have exhaustively studied the extent to which hostility about racial change and immigration motivated support for Trump in the primaries and general election.
Stop for a moment and ask yourself how exactly the Clinton campaign arrived at the decision to trot out the Khan family in the middle of their highly-choreographed, exhaustively produced convention?
Corzine has given more than 10 days of testimony under oath, and these matters have been investigated exhaustively by two U.S. attorney's offices, the F.B.I., the S.E.C., the C.F.T.C., Finra and Congress.
When he finishes the list of drugs he can sell you, he exhaustively bellows "Oxycontin" with the urgency of a deep sea diver returning to the surface on the verge of unconsciousness.
The conduct of the Chicago Police Department, meanwhile, is both deeply troubling and part of a much larger pattern of excessive force and other issues exhaustively explored in a recent Justice Department inquiry.
Tackling the family from an unexpected angle, Weir offers a blow-by-blow account of six decades of palace intrigue in her exhaustively researched biography of the world-class meddler Lady Margaret Douglas.
Representative Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, then the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, said that the abuses had been "exhaustively reviewed" and that a new inquiry could put national security at risk.
The matter was exhaustively evaluated for several years by federal courts, which ultimately ruled that evidence showed autism is not caused by vaccines and is not a legitimate claim for the injury program.
In an exchange with Julian Castro over a section of text in immigration law, Castro came across as the one who felt the issue more deeply and had thought about it more exhaustively.
Terrorist attacks in the Western world tend to be some of the most widely covered and widely followed of all news stories — often reported out exhaustively by not only American but international press.
Seeing the paintings in person at UTA's Seattle Art Fair Booth was magical—a rare glimpse into a corner of Cobain's mind that hasn't been exhaustively analyzed in the 23 years since his death.
Advisers to Mr. Biden said there was no current plan for confronting his handling of the Thomas nomination more exhaustively, and Mr. Biden has not reached out to Ms. Hill during the Kavanaugh hearings.
The documents show investigators exhaustively tracing Mr. Cohn's movements around the United States to determine where and when he might have received a piece of the $50,000 payoff at the center of the case.
As a pioneer of the confessional memoir, she wrote exhaustively (and exhaustingly) about her depression, self-harm, drug abuse and her particular female existence at a time before such a thing was really done.
RAND spent over a year exhaustively studying the impact of transgender service on readiness, including on the Defense Department's budget, using actual costs and usage data from the best available public and private sources.
The result is an exhaustively researched, vividly realized and, above all, unignorable book — after "Evicted," it will no longer be possible to have a serious discussion about poverty without having a serious discussion about housing.
That The Field Study Handbook devotes so much ink to the minutiae of a craft that most of its purchasers will never actually practice works only in its favor: It's emphatically (indeed, exhaustively) bullshit-free.
There is much more to the story, which you can read about exhaustively on the Gorillaz Wiki, as well as on the band's Instagram, where the more recent parts of the story have played out.
Specifically, Section 5 calls for pay parity under Medicare — more accurately, "reimbursement parity" — between exhaustively trained physicians and less-trained (and sometimes very questionably-trained) mid-level providers — nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs).
They are exhaustively researched, reportorial in detail, and, in their invention, obsessively liberating, which may account for the fact that most journalists I know love them, and more than a few end up writing them.
Gradient belongs to a breed of scientific consulting firms that defends the products of its corporate clients beyond credulity, even exhaustively studied substances whose dangers are not in doubt, such as asbestos, lead and arsenic.
David S. Wyman, who in a forceful, exhaustively documented 271 book argued that the United States willfully failed to act to save Jews from the Holocaust, died on Wednesday at his home in Amherst, Mass.
Given its devastating human toll and cultural impact, which included the reignition of intense concern over nuclear power risks, the leadup to Chernobyl's reactor 4 failure has been exhaustively examined over the past 31 years.
Briefly, forecasting experts — including Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight, Jeff Sagarin and Ken Pomeroy — exhaustively analyze the teams in the tournament, feeding team statistics into models, which give probabilities on each team's advancement to every round.
"We're clearly not satisfied with our standing in China and the team is working exhaustively to return to profitable growth in this important market," he said when discussing Ford's third-quarter earnings on Oct. 23.
The weaponry Cruz used in the attack on Marjory Stoneman Douglas High is not exhaustively known, but CNN, ABC, and the Washington Post report an that he was armed with an AR-15 and multiple magazines.
Setting aside the incomparable aesthetics, it is no small feat on the part of Selby Gardens to have managed to provide a new perspective on an exhaustively studied painter and perennial favorite of the art world.
But while the bureau's legal arguments have been detailed exhaustively, it's remained silent on exactly what it expected to find on the phone, which was issued to the San Bernardino attacker Syed Farook by his employer.
Report defends Clinton The inspector general's report Thursday solidified that Clinton had not intended to break the law with her handling of classified material on her private email, by exhaustively detailing the steps of the investigation.
In one long chapter, Eire parses the differences between Melchiorites and Mennonites, Socinians and Davidists; in another, on new Catholic orders, he exhaustively describes the activities of the Barnabites, Ursulines, Visitandines, Piarists, Lazarists, Eudists and Sulpicians.
On a lesser scale, this exhaustively detailed police procedural, painstakingly translated by Neil Smith, speaks to that same inclination to dig for the truth, regardless of the personal cost, which in this case is quite high.
Once an algorithm has been exhaustively vetted, he notes, and the intricacies of how it will fit into the diagnostic process are worked out, it can be deployed quickly and easily almost anywhere in the world.
But that strategy risks political backlash for Democrats if they are viewed as overreaching and probing into an area that has already been exhaustively investigated by a special counsel whose investigation turned up no criminal wrongdoing.
Although Ms. Smith did not describe Ms. Watson's account as exhaustively as Dr. Tyson did hers, the lawyer said that "the details of Ms. Watson's attack are similar to those" that Dr. Tyson had put forward.
BuzzFeed's Andrew Kaczynski has covered the issue exhaustively, with his most compelling evidence being a clip from a September 11, 2002, episode of Howard Stern's radio show (yes, there's audio): STERN: Are you for invading Iraq?
In reality, as exhaustively documented by the Moscow Project, there were extensive communications between people in Trump's orbit and Russian government figures or others who had, or purported to have, close ties to the Putin regime.
What's most appealing about this podcast is that it isn't necessarily a documentary: it's the audio equivalent of a film biopic (which Schrader calls a "biopod"), playing out a story that's been exhaustively researched with voice actors.
The user then schedules their first visit with their new doctor, which will last for 75 minutes, during which time the doctor will exhaustively go through that information to download a full picture of that patient's health.
And since every edit and discussion is exhaustively tracked and tagged, this particular data set is positively "drool-worthy" from DeDeo and Heaberlin's perspective, enabling them to construct a highly accurate computer model for the community's evolution.
"Dual mode has always been something that sounds exciting," says Catherine Burke, associate professor at USC's Price School of Public Policy and author of the exhaustively researched Innovation and Public Policy: The Case of Personal Rapid Transit.
The president's lawyers (if not necessarily the president himself) have spent months arguing exhaustively that the executive order now being weighed in court is a totally different proposal from the one Trump mooted on the campaign trail.
The lawyers' main concern was that Mr. Spicer overstated how exhaustively the White House had investigated Mr. Flynn and that he said, wrongly, that administration lawyers had concluded there were no legal issues surrounding Mr. Flynn's conduct.
" Hence recaps of Keeping Up with the Kardashians like Mariah Smith's exhaustively researched Keeping Up With the Kontinuity Errors series on The Cut, which she describes as "a weekly look at [the Kardashians'] manufactured realities and lies.
The Alphabet approach relies on the newest so-called deep learning approach combined with a more traditional type of algorithm known as a Monte Carlo, which is designed to exhaustively explore large numbers of possible combinations of moves.
Because it was so focused on tying off loose ends, ME3 is easily the worst entry point into Mass Effect, but Andromeda almost swings too far the other way by trying to exhaustively explain everything to new players.
Image: BellImage: Carphone WarehouseImage: Carphone WarehouseImage: Carphone WarehouseSpecificationsAll rumors need to be taken with a grain of salt, but the specs for the smaller of these Nexus phones has been convincingly leaked and exhaustively reported by Android Police.
The mission's exhaustively researched report, one of the longest human rights inquiries ever produced by the organization, joins a growing body of evidence establishing, beyond any doubt, that the Tatmadaw indeed has committed genocide against its own people.
In a world so crowded with entertainment choices, I find it hard to imagine seeking out a show where the entire point seems to be exhaustively running down the ways in which an oppressive society could abuse women.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A Mexican judge said the country's attorney general has not "exhaustively, adequately and effectively" investigated the extrajudicial executions of 22 people allegedly committed by the military in 2014, a human rights organization said on Sunday.
Finding that connection by exhaustively analyzing complex biomechanics within the body — with the help of machine learning, naturally — is the goal of ReviveMed, a new biotech startup out of MIT that just raised $1.5 million in seed funding.
We are both exhaustively lexical people; we can dispute the ideal method to cook scrambled eggs for a startling length of time, the subject spiraling outward to encompass other extraneous flaws, neither of us willing to give way.
" A spokesperson for the NYPD declined to comment on the case, adding that the department "will always exhaustively investigate any crime reported to the police, and encourage all survivors to contact our Special Victim's hotline to report a crime.
IF THERE IS a city in the world where the persecution of all religions and beliefs is studied exhaustively, it is Washington, DC. In accordance with American law, two agencies are perpetually watching for infringements and calling out violators.
Between their keen sensibilities, a mountain of reference material and a painstaking juxtaposition of the everyday glamor and banality of showbiz, Becker has been delivering an exhaustively rendered Hollywood that begs for rewinding and rewatching in each new episode.
In "Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements", Bob Mehr reveals that the natural highs were few and early, and the lows were much lower and darker than fans might have imagined, in an exhaustively researched, definitive biography.
For most of the journey, I overheard two women exhaustively planning their schedules, concluding with the immortal line: "Well, I don't have to be home to feed the cat at any particular time, since my cat is dead now."
GENEVA — After more than six years of atrocities in Syria that have been exhaustively documented by human rights investigators, a former French judge will take on the task of preparing evidence that may eventually lead to war crimes trials.
These include sensitive data not being collected, that the offences for which data can be retained be listed exhaustively and that the number of targeted persons be limited to those who can reasonably be suspected of participating in a terrorist offense.
More recently, Patrick McGilligan's "Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light" suggested a corrective to Spoto's damp-palmed portrayal: Exhaustively researched, bursting with Hollywood lore, that book showed us Hitchcock the ebullient, industrious craftsman — pleasuring the audience like a gigolo.
When most of the country, including some of the people running it, are having a difficult time sorting fact from fiction, it's refreshing to know that someone is exhaustively searching for truth, poring over sources, and coming back with footnotes.
Trump's well-known pettiness has created mountains out of personal beefs—witness the recent banning of CNN reporter Jim Acosta from White House press briefings over an exhaustively dissected video of Acosta pulling a microphone away from a White House aide.
"In pre-internet days, it would have been very difficult to do what I do," said J. Kenji López-Alt, the food writer whose column at Serious Eats, The Food Lab, pioneered a new kind of exhaustively in-depth recipe style.
To get a real picture of how much fraud is going on, you either have to do what The Times did — exhaustively investigate the finances of a particular family — or rely on lucky breaks that reveal what was previously hidden.
On the other hand: If your idea of a local news operation involves a team of reporters and editors that can exhaustively cover your hometown, you will be disappointed with Patch, which usually assigns a single journalist to cover multiple towns.
"With billions of people worldwide exposed to the threat of Spectre and Meltdown, and cyber criminals enabled to steal data from nearly all of your products, it is important to us that Apple exhaustively monitor this security threat," the lawmakers wrote.
Foresight will offer multiple services, but its core offering, Red Flag, involves exhaustively scrubbing a person's online footprint and recommending how to remedy anything problematic — although the firm will stop short of saying whether a person should be hired at all.
Jones might be one of the more castigated owners in sports, in large part over his continued insistence after 225 years on being exhaustively involved in the team's football operations (he holds the title of general manager, a rare designation among owners).
By finagling her way into all the best parties and dancing on tables, Hilton became a fixture of New York City's late-'90s nightlife scene, which was (before blogs) exhaustively covered by paparazzi, gossip columns, and the New York Times Style section.
In some cases, the small paintings can be taken as part and parcel of Sharrer's exhaustively detailed settings, but their centrality and recurrence suggest that they held extra significance for her, reflecting something about the personalities of the occupants of her scenes.
"Subject to the exceptions and limitations laid down exhaustively in that directive, any use of a work by a third party without such prior consent must be regarded as infringing the copyright of that work," the court said, referring to EU copyright legislation.
Instead, we here at VICE have exhaustively combed through all eight seasons of the show and an entire bookshelf of books, meticulously cataloguing everything that has led up to the final episode and distilling the remaining relevant details into one easily digestible package.
And early attempts to schedule positive PR to offset public embarrassments didn't play out well — like Zuckerberg's exhaustively orchestrated appearance on Oprah to announce a $100 million donation to the Newark schools, which not-so-coincidentally aired a week before the movie's premiere.
Sitting in an empty room near the bar at the Chateau Marmont hotel here on a Friday afternoon this month, Mr. Oswalt, 19903, recounted what happened next the way a detective exhaustively details a case he has been running over in his mind.
As we've covered exhaustively in this space and others, we live in the era of timid, risk-averse, crybaby GMs who think their jobs are too hard and want everyone to just leave them alone and stop expecting them to actually do anything.
That included the whole grotesque cornucopia of Donald Trump's slurs and bad behavior, which Tim Kaine had studied up on exhaustively, knew by heart and kept throwing at Pence, pressing for the barest glimmer of shame or the slightest hint of apology.
In nearly three months of testimony, prosecutors have used Mr. Guzmán's former associates, law enforcement officials and secretly recorded phone calls and text messages to exhaustively paint him as a vindictive, murderous criminal who led the largest drug trafficking organization in North America.
American and Israeli officials had briefed reporters exhaustively in the days before he was to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the subject of the meeting was going to be the threat posed by Iran — not the quiescent Middle East peace process.
Though the boutique feels at home alongside other tiny and exhaustively decorated boutiques in the neighborhood, I left with the feeling that people seeking an ear-piercing anywhere in the country would jump at an appointment in the fresh and friendly space.
Building upon a nearly two-decade-long career as a pastry chef, Polzine immersed herself in medovik research, poring exhaustively over vintage cookbooks and making multiple visits to San Francisco's traditional Russian bakeries in an effort to wheedle out secrets from suspicious babushkas.
Title II of the Communications Act is currently the only legal basis for establishing those vital protections for America's consumers and businesses, and so I also urge the Commission to maintain that legal foundation I won't list their comments exhaustively, but Andrew Yang, Sen.
We may never know what really went down in every contract or drunken argument, but with an exhaustively researched new book, author David E. Gehlke has done his best to shine some light on one of the most infamous heavy metal record labels ever.
Yesterday, the New York Times reported that "Russia is for the first time conceding that its officials carried out a far-reaching doping operation that implicated scores of Russian athletes," which was exhaustively detailed in two reports earlier this month by Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren.
Newspapers and television covered Kisenosato exhaustively, tracing his rise from rural Ibaragi, just north of Tokyo, to his promotion ceremony, which due to the huge interest was held at a hotel instead of the sumo "stable" where he lives and trains, as would be traditional.
It was an opus of Whitmanesque proportion, a heroic rendering of the American landscape; every last whorl and hachure and dotted line of actual topography — not to mention the name of every last desert wash, old mine or glorified goat track — was exhaustively cataloged.
"There is no new data to support changing the plan," said Mike Sweeney, executive director of The Nature Conservancy in California, in a statement, noting that it was "exhaustively developed" with eight years of data collection, scientific analyses and significant public and private input.
To the Editor: The shameless neglect of our veterans is inadvertently highlighted when the author exhaustively catalogs the many root causes of suicide, including poverty, homelessness and drugs, without mentioning one of the leading causes of suicide in our nation — having served in the military.
But, most people aren't on Twitter exhaustively the way media folks are, so frankly while it's troubling that some bring out their 280-count pitchforks, I'm just not too concerned that it's going to sideline the overall power and scope of such newfound, increased transparency.
Daniel Cohen, a children's book author who exhaustively sought justice for his 20-year-old daughter and the 269 other victims of the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988 over Lockerbie, Scotland, died on Sunday in Cape May, N.J. He was 19963.
But another member, Bertha K. Madras, a Harvard Medical School professor who specializes in addiction biology, said she had exhaustively studied data in preparation for Friday's meeting, at which addiction specialists and advocates made recommendations about treatment, access to overdose-reversing drugs and other issues.
"What a Fish Knows: The Inner Lives of Our Underwater Cousins" (Scientific American/Farrar, Straus & Giroux) is Jonathan Balcombe's exhaustively researched and elegantly written argument for the moral claims of ichthyofauna, and, to cut to the chase, he thinks that we owe them a lot.
She explained to me how the company settled on its choice of materials, going into minute detail about density, ductility, malleability and opacity, not with the familiarity of someone exhaustively briefed on the particulars, but with the ease of someone who did all the work firsthand.
I cannot bring myself to exhaustively transfer over my playlists and relearn an entirely new piece of software that I use daily for hours on end, in addition to having to spend weeks to months training this new piece of software on my listening habits and tastes.
"Since our differences with certain investors first came to light, we have worked exhaustively and transparently to investigate the matter and address their concerns, all the while ensuring our tremendous investment teams around the world continue to support the growth of our partner companies," he said.
Their history exhaustively and lovingly detailed in Jesse Jarnow's essential 2011 book Big Day Coming, Yo La Tengo jumped from bouncy, fuzzed-out indie rock to understated covers-laden folk rock to subdued and brooding indie pop to so many genre-experiments and adventures in between.
Impossible math or visible shame—it's a double bind that plagues the catastrophically broke, and the kind of harrowing choice Matthew Desmond renders vividly and repeatedly in his extraordinary new book Evicted, a lyrical and exhaustively researched ethnography of eviction's effect on the poor in America.
Poke around YouTube, and you'll find dozens of "movies" that are simply hours of gameplay and cutscenes spliced together, laying out exhaustively detailed sci-fi adventures that cover the entirety of human civilization and then some, from the Crusades to the near future and back to pre-human Earth.
This week's Terraform is something special: It's a hybrid format, what we've taken to calling "reported science fiction"—a deeply researched, exhaustively detailed story about what will happen when the so-called "Really Big One" (a 9.0 magnitude earthquake) hits Portland, as scientists expect it will in coming decades.
During Bill Clinton's first presidential run in 21977, her years as a corporate litigator at the Rose Law Firm were exhaustively examined for possible conflicts of interest involving clients like Tyson Foods, Walmart and Madison Guaranty, a savings-and-loan that became a central focus of the Whitewater investigation.
In 21987, he and a co-author, Astrid Karlsen Scott, published ''Defiant Courage,'' a day-by-day reconstruction of Baalsrud's story that exhaustively praises the people of the fjords who smuggled him past German patrols, ministered to his frostbitten feet and hid him in lofts, barns and sheds.
But this particular body, so exhaustively perfected, he would now leave to the R.G. Kar Medical College to make what use they could of it before it was thrown away; as the green coconut grew to perfection, gave up its goodness and ended in the gutter, with the rest.
It's mostly about providing some education about each part of the process, rather than offering up an exhaustively realistic flight simulator — but the docking process with the International Space Station can be handled either on full automatic or on manual mode — and manual mode is fairly challenging and fun.
He and his former "Daily Show" colleague Samantha Bee, on her TBS show "Full Frontal," have taken some of the deepest dives into the surreality of the Trump ascendance, so it would have been disappointing if Sunday's episode had simply revisited problems that have been exhaustively documented elsewhere.
There's no question as to Dotcom's proclivity for skirting the edge of ethical and legal propriety, but after exhaustively humanizing him, Caught in the Web makes a convincing case that this ready-made villain was egregiously targeted by an alliance of Hollywood studios and the government of two separate sovereign nations.
The pair documented the making of this most recent idea exhaustively, teasing it out over 36 hours of podcasts that include not only their far-ranging and sometimes quite contentious conversations, but also long interludes of driving in virtual silence and the buzz of the machine administering their matching ass tattoos.
Some 54 percent of nonunion bosses use binding arbitration, part of a broader trend exhaustively documented by the New York Times in a 2015 series on the agreements, which often serve as tools for the wealthiest and most powerful people in the country to quietly make problems—like workers—go away.
The Capital Gazette employees, several of whom worked the night of the shooting to put out a newspaper the next day, have continued to work exhaustively to cover the aftermath, said Triffon G. Alatzas, the publisher and editor in chief of the Baltimore Sun Media Group, which owns The Capital.
The timelines so important to both modernism's and imperialism's narratives might make it challenging to imagine Picasso's canvas as adjacent to Faith Ringgold's rather than the other way around, simply because the former "came first" and has been exhaustively touted as a masterwork, but this could be a more worthwhile experiment.
The full story, well-sourced and exhaustively reported, details how code developed by a Russian company found its way into fingerprint-recognition software reportedly used by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the TSA PreCheck program, as well as some 18,000 other American law enforcement agencies including the New York City Police Department.
The most-cited figure counts the total over the last 300 years at a relatively scant 52 deaths, though Alexander Fiske-Harrison—the author of one prominent book about the sport—points out that most fatal bullfighting events since 1700 have been exhaustively detailed in a four-volume history called Victims of Bullfighting.
The plan's introduction, which was exhaustively covered by the Saudi-owned news media, also signaled a milestone in the meteoric rise of the prince, Mohammed bin Salman, who has gone from being a little-known member of a sprawling royal family to the kingdom's most prominent official in just over a year.
You're probably all too familiar with arguments that the CFPB's structure violates separation of powers doctrine: They've been repeatedly asserted by defendants in CFPB enforcement actions for the past five years, exhaustively scrutinized by the en banc District of Columbia U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in its 250-page decision in PHH v.
On Washington WASHINGTON — When Richard J. Durbin joined the Senate in 1997, his junior status relegated him to an unenviable task: serving in the minority on the Governmental Affairs Committee as the Republican-led panel exhaustively examined claims of an insidious Chinese plot to help President Bill Clinton in the 1996 elections.
Writer Katie Cunningham tried to figure it all out in an exhaustively researched piece and she got a lot of conflicting stories, although many of them credited Tasmanian punk band Luca Brasi with the idea to chug beer out of their shoes; the Luca Brasi guys were known to do shoeys as early as 2010.
It wasn't until months after the breakup, while walking past that infamous bakery that I realized how the idolization of her basement apartment (on the perfect street!), the move, the shopping, the shoes and the disappointing birthday pastries were all linked to a fantastical life she saw through a TV series and rewatched exhaustively.
By 1986, when Ms. Linna and Mr. Miller started Norton — named after Jackie Gleason's neighbor on "The Honeymooners" — they had already started to dig much deeper than most, and the Norton catalog swelled with unusual artifacts like reissues of the wild one-man band Hasil Adkins and exhaustively researched studies of regional garage-rock scenes.
To help confused utilities, a team of researchers at the MIT Energy Initiative has put together a guide: The Utility of the Future, a magisterial, 360-page report that exhaustively documents the shortcomings of the current system and various tools and models available to utilities and regulators to help them cope with changes that are, by now, unstoppable.
After days of arguments in which Democrats exhaustively laid out the case that Trump illegally held up aid to Ukraine, used taxpayer dollars to pressure that country's new President to help him hurt political opponents and then tried to obstruct Congress and cover it all up, Trump's team had their turn to argue for their client.
In other words, this is Putin's "interesting idea" to address exhaustively documented allegations that employees of the Russian government tried to interfere in the 2016 presidential campaign by hacking into, and publishing, private emails from one major party in the campaign: But if Putin offered a quid pro quo, Trump appears to have heard only a favor.
For the past two years, the media has focused exhaustively on the question of whether President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and those closest to him illegally coordinated with Russia to steal the election.
Democrats have exhaustively argued that the troublesome and divisive rhetoric of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has essentially given a platform to racial animosity, misogyny, and bigotry in the public sphere.
Starting in 13, Bickett exhaustively labeled and indexed every object under his roof — every pencil, notebook, plate, dog brush, store receipt, jar, photograph, book, umbrella, or other item that entered his home, including, during his last years, every bottle of medicine or package of health-care supplies he used to treat the Lou Gehrig's disease that ultimately took his life.
Though "Robin," at upwards of 500 pages, is exhaustively reported and doesn't shy away from the abundant messiness in Williams's personal life, it never crosses the threshold from critical assessment into bonkers character assassination, as Albert Goldman's similarly epic "The Lives of John Lennon" did, nor does it marinate in sordidness, as "Wired," Bob Woodward's hit-and-run narcobiography of John Belushi, did.
"In the process, he holds up a mirror to what we do at the museum, questioning the ideological stance of the museum and, in particular, how we choose to present cultural histories over time," Sheena Wagstaff, the museum's head of modern and contemporary art, said at the exhibition preview, adding that no other living artist has interacted with the Met's staff as exhaustively as Villar Rojas.
Nvidia has taken the AutoSIM virtual environment for testing autonomous cars it originally showed off at CES, combined it with its Drive Pegasus AI in-car computer and created a virtual testing and validation loop that can handle billions of virtual driving miles in hyperrealistic environments, with the ability to model edge cases and recreate conditions that would be difficult to test exhaustively on real roads.
As with every twist and turn of the experiment in Iran-US opening that began nearly three years ago — an experiment that Jason chronicled exhaustively, and about which he was cautiously hopeful — this moment will be used by those in the US who wish to push one agenda or another, or who wish to paint it as a victory or humiliation for the Obama administration.
"Like my colleagues, I'll wait to see who he nominates for the position — and then get to work exhaustively reviewing and vetting the nominee and their record to meet my constitutional duty as a U.S. senator to provide advice and consent for filling this vacancy," Ms. Heitkamp said after a White House meeting with the president the day after he had attacked her back home in Fargo.
The series demonstrated exhaustively what anyone paying close attention already knew: The legal and administrative response to campus rape over the past five years has been a kind of judicial and bureaucratic madness, a cautionary tale about how swiftly moral outrage and political pressure can lead to kangaroo courts and star chambers, in which bias and bad science create an unshakable presumption of guilt for the accused.
That they were able to achieve so much despite this knowledge gap is a mark of the egregious double standard applied to women in comics (and geek culture generally); a woman in their position would most likely be exhaustively scrutinized by comic fans who wanted to make sure she had an encyclopedic knowledge of comics culture and enough geek cred to be worthy of the honor.
Her effort bears fruit not only in the graceful installation of a hundred and fifty-five pictures organized by sixteen recurring themes—from "Horses & Mules" through "Chase Scenes" and "Dressed to the Nines" and on to "Balancing Acts & Precipitous Events"—but also in a remarkable catalogue, which exhaustively lays out what can be known of Traylor's life, in its historical context, and of the references in his art.
According to Le Monde's report, those requesting possession come from all social and class backgrounds, though "75 percent are women—a very large majority of whom have been victims of sexual abuse (rape, incest, etc.)" This demographic of abused women is also reflected in the subjects of Libera Nos (Deliver Us), an upcoming Italian documentarian directed by Federica Di Giacomo that shows how exhaustively inundated Catholic priests are from parishioners demanding exorcisms.
The bad traffic that makes it hard to get to places on time; the chronic pain caused by Strike's prosthetic leg; the constant whither-our-relationship conversations Robin has with her husband, and Strike has with his current and past girlfriends; what the detectives think about those conversations; the painstaking way they go about solving the multiple strands of the Hydra-like mystery — all of this is exhaustively described and occasionally exhausting to hear.
To figure out who has the right to control, the test considers multiple factors in three categories, non-exhaustively summarized as follows: Behavioral Control: Type and degree of instruction given, such as when and where to work and what supplies to use; performance evaluations and disciplineFinancial Control: Opportunity for profit or loss; investment in equipment; freedom to provide services to other clients; and method of payment (for example, salary versus by the job)Relationship: Contract; permanence of relationship; extent to which services are central to the business; and benefitsThe ABC test, while simpler, is tougher.

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