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"I am not an extreme case," Donahue told the panel.
Still, it is an extreme case of a wider phenomenon.
However, the financial newsletter did call it an "extreme" case.
OK, it's an extreme case, but you get the point.
"Picture it in terms of an extreme case," Harris said.
I hoped that my uncle's experience was an extreme case.
In an extreme case, most healthy people could leave Obamacare's exchanges.
But that is, if you'll excuse the pun, an extreme case.
Perhaps Mitchell is an extreme case; perhaps there was no integration.
His most famous creation, though, is something of an extreme case.
In the most extreme case, Europe might even impede American investment.
In the annals of overlooked artists, Grebenak is an extreme case.
In one extreme case, a community had shifted more than 1,500 miles.
West Virginia's Third is probably the most extreme case of the bunch.
In the annals of overlooked artists, Dorothy Grebenak is an extreme case.
The writer is just an extreme case of something everyone struggles with.
But jumping spiders providing milk presents an extreme case of invertebrate parental care.
In one extreme case, pelvic bones were strung together on a tree branch.
On the other side, Mr Corbyn is an extreme case of arrested development.
In an extreme case it could, theoretically, fully erode the margin, bankers suggest.
They're reserved for very extreme cases, and this is a very extreme case.
In an extreme case, an AGI system could end up making humans extinct.
In the extreme case, bank management may just refuse to file for bankruptcy.
In one extreme case, four pelvic bones were strung together on a tree branch.
Market analysts still expect European authorities to support Deutsche Bank in any extreme case.
In the most extreme case, limbs that have succumbed to gangrene will be amputated.
An extreme case of a divisional company would be Warren Buffett's Berkshire-Hathaway conglomerate.
Smartphones are an extreme case, but there's a lot of that sort of thing.
Because of its proportional representation system of voting, the Netherlands is an extreme case.
The experts from James Cook University say it is the most extreme case yet measured.
Lil Bub, a rescued orphan kitty with an extreme case of dwarfism, is an internet sensation.
Sodini is an extreme case, but he embodies the lies peddled by Roosh and his ilk.
Zandi said there are often technical factors surrounding the number, but this was an extreme case.
"It's an extreme case and a perfect example of an unjust system," Boyle told BuzzFeed News.
An extreme case, yes, but one that went to the heart of how narcissists are made.
I don't think there's ever been such an extreme case of a Westerner turning like Alejandro.
That's the ultimate extreme case of living well and hanging out with the great, great grandkids.
If you're in an extreme case of addiction, you obviously need additional support—medical, psychiatric, etc.
And while Trump is in some ways an extreme case, he's in other ways a typical one.
Bulgaria presents perhaps the most extreme case of the depopulation that is ravaging much of eastern Europe.
In the most extreme case, the muscle mass of a mammoth contains an estimated 3.6 million calories.
Start with England, which presents an extreme case of the pathologies facing Muslim minorities in the West.
Iraq is an extreme case, and in previous years, the violence led to all-out sectarian conflict.
In the most extreme case in Alabama, lawmakers passed a bill that bans abortion at any stage.
In an extreme case, Marsha Wetzel, 70, sued the Glen St. Andrew Living Community in Niles, Ill.
In a more extreme case, other countries could decide to impose carbon tariffs on the United States.
In a more extreme case, other countries could threaten to impose carbon tariffs on the United States.
"VR is the extreme case of AR when nothing from the real world gets mixed in," said Gates.
If that was one of Alphabet's aims, they've likely failed, simply because Levandowski was such an extreme case.
By comparison, in Flint, testing showed lead levels as high as 13,200 ppb in the most extreme case.
In one extreme case last year, the suicide of four such children in southwestern China caught national attention.
But admiration can lead to an extreme case of nervousness in the presence of the star you admire.
The Securities and Exchange Commission forced out Elon Musk as Tesla's chair, though that was an extreme case.
The new coronavirus presents an extreme case of the country turning to GoFundMe as a financial safety net.
Figure 3 shows the most extreme case, Greece, comparing actual and potential GDP as estimated by the IMF.
The most extreme case may have been back in 2013, when Kmart pushed the envelope with a 6 a.m.
His is an extreme case of soil contamination, one of the largest and most neglected problems in the country.
Sure, an extreme case, but an example of what many parents do, thinking they are actually helping their children.
This is an extreme case, but the problem of lead exposure among children is not a local Flint story.
In one extreme case, scientists recently discovered that a single cell could be made to create a new flatworm.
In an extreme case, they simply pull a cook off the savory line and rechristen him the pastry chef.
In an extreme case, a central bank could actually lose enough money to require more capital from its government.
For an extreme case of legacy marketing, legendary Kiss bassist Gene Simmons released a 10-disc set in 2017.
Price was the most extreme case, as his flights cost taxpayers about $6900 million, according to estimates by Politico.
This is an extreme case, but it represents the bigger problem of growing up with constantly camera-ready parents.
"It's an extreme case of politics affecting the stock market," said Ryan Meliker, a senior analyst with Canaccord Genuity.
As these things go, I'm an extreme case — a vampire, basically — offset from society's clock by approximately eight hours.
Why it matters: Epstein is an extreme case, but charming sociopaths in general tend to do very well in business.
"The goal is to reduce potential impacts on people and the environment in the extreme case of a breach," Vale said.
"I think I got lucky not to have it to an extreme case, but you can see yourself spiraling," she recalls.
In an extreme case it could even cause the Gulf Stream to shut down, plunging much of Europe into colder weather.
She loves to be the life of the party and she has an extreme case of FOMO (fear of missing out).
While the kind of killing that happened in Muqdadiya in January is an extreme case, militia harassment of Sunnis is common.
He was scared of losing his lifeline more than the vague threat of possibly, in an extreme case, losing his life.
That could make things awkward around the rink; in an extreme case, that writer's vote could even affect the player's bonus money.
Is it the result of fundamental flaws in the justice system, or the world's most extreme case of wrong-place, wrong-time?
This example is obviously an extreme case, and the five-year-old in question probably won't beat you to that dream role.
Gomez might be an extreme case of this kind of radical skepticism, but it's present in lesser degrees among other Musk fans.
"Georgia was an extreme case and maybe an outlier," said Wendy Weiser, director of the Democracy Program at Brennan Center for Justice.
The millipede measures only 8.2 millimeters in length, making it an "an extreme case of miniaturization" for its order, the study said.
The most extreme case is Aceh, the only province to enforce Islamic sharia, under which homosexual acts are punishable by 100 lashes.
All of Trump's most recent predecessors had their controversies -- in the most extreme case, Bill Clinton was impeached for lying under oath.
Then, identify the lowest executive in the corporate hierarchy that both leads report into (in the extreme case, this is the CEO).
Theoretically, oil could keep falling, so BNEF modeled an extreme case in which oil falls to $20 a barrel and stays there.
Bigger changes could involve the purchase of new types of assets, like bank bonds, non performing loans or in the extreme case, stocks.
The most extreme case of this phenomenon I've experienced happened when a distant acquaintance messaged me saying that she wanted to be friends.
Take a look: Taking on a uniform sponsor isn't such a big deal in and of itself, but this is an extreme case.
Bigger changes could involve the purchase of new types of assets, like bank bonds, non performing loans or, in the extreme case, stocks.
Lakes could merge with another company, buy assets that larger players are spinning off, or in an extreme case, fold, he also said.
Described as an "extreme case of irony," the company was forced to bring in a third-party security firm to handle the infection.
He remains an extreme case, so inward as to be a bit alien, ensconced in his eccentricity like Don Quixote in his armor.
That seemed like a pretty extreme case of being unfriendly to Day 1 type disruptions, and I pointed that out to my friend.
Octi also believes this scenario is an extreme case and it hasn't seen any issues with this come up during its "extensive" testing.
Other experts, such as MacGuineas, says that figure is likely way too high, and Riedl acknowledges it may represent an extreme case scenario.
The area is an extreme case of a wider trend, in which cities and their residents find ways to cope with miserly state governments.
"This was an extreme case which we think requires an extraordinary response," Vodafone Australia said in a statement reported in the Australian Associated Press.
This would certainly be an extreme case, but the whereabouts policy combined with the rare frequency of testing would allow for such systematic doping.
But on Tuesday, President-elect Donald J. Trump revived the idea and took it much further than the extreme case of a suspected terrorist.
His lapse was probably an extreme case of a tin-eared Israeli using the wrong tools to make a point about his father's enemies.
But it's also possible he would delay the vote or, in the most extreme case, urge that the White House pull the nominee altogether.
But even if that's an extreme case, there's also a recent history of violence and property damage on a smaller scale at these events.
In the most extreme case, she thought she had rented out her place to a nice couple with a kid moving from New York.
In many ways Uber is an extreme case of a business where rapid growth has fueled executive hubris and an anything-goes corporate culture.
The protagonist, Aza, suffers from an extreme case of obsessive-compulsive disorder (as does Green), and her rogue thoughts threaten to overwhelm her life.
But it's also possible he would delay the vote or in the most extreme case, urge that the White House pull the nominee altogether.
"When Eve first arrived she was emaciated and entirely hairless because of an extreme case of mange, a skin disease caused by mites," says Anderson.
She was a co-author of a 2017 study that looked at an extreme case — what would happen if all animals were removed from farming.
Over all, the students agreed that this was an extreme case, something they had never heard of and not something that typically happens in China.
A spokesperson for Freeman told CNN that the singer had an extreme case of pneumonia and that a blood clot had traveled to her heart.
Trump is an extreme case, of course, in that he courts this disapproval from voters outside of his base with his words and his actions.
Finland is, of course, an extreme case, in terms of both being a very small country and hosting a large multinational company in the recent past.
In an extreme case of expediency made legal, Gerba and 21 other senior members of the OFC were charged under the country's notorious anti-terrorism law.
This may prove to be among the only serious points of leverage Amazon opponents have to stall, or, in an extreme case, block the whole project.
Action taken includes a cap on artists' salaries and, in an extreme case, a tax evasion fine of $1.62 billion on A-list actress Fan Bingbing.
In the extreme case, if China continues to defend its currency, it could cause the U.S. yield curve to invert as it sells 5-year notes.
Although the assault had been shared widely as an extreme case of sexual harassment, prosecutors said there were insufficient grounds to charge him with that offense.
This is an extreme case, but it behooves the person setting up the trust to put in provisions that would allow a trustee to be replaced.
While Oroville is an extreme case, there is no shortage of other dams, bridges, roads and transit systems across the country in need of serious care.
In an extreme case, trading in shares of Xinjiang Yilu Wanyuan Industrial Investment, a loss-making ceramic products maker, has been suspended for about 20 months.
While he&aposs an extreme case, many ordinary Russians feel threatened by LGBT activism, seeing it as a form of Western depravity targeted at corrupting Russian youth.
It's simply fear, and in the extreme case of Harvey, we have read now how he hired ex-Mossad agents and fake reporters, or co-opted reporters.
Since I'm an extreme case, I wanted more input and had a few other people wear them around the office for some feedback on fit and feel.
"Even if it was just a lotto ticket trade, it's an extreme case of leverage paying off," said Henry Schwartz, president of Trade Alert in New York.
Perhaps the most extreme case involving Turinabol use was that of Heidi Krieger, who won the women's shot put at the 1986 European track and field championships.
The most extreme case, according to Tough, is Princeton, where seventy-two per cent are from the top quintile and 2.2 per cent are from the bottom.
But whatever divides exist about invoking the take care clause, this is the extreme case in which it is clear-cut that the clause has been violated.
In an extreme case, Congress could initiate impeachment proceedings if they think a President Trump has violated a little-known constitutional prohibition against accepting gifts from foreign powers.
Is his sport thus an extreme case of the toxic masculinity which the American Psychological Association warns can harm the mental and physical health of boys and men?
"The most extreme case I've seen is when nearly the whole placenta had grown into the womb, and it [was] literally impossible to separate it," Dr. Rydfors says.
"His was an extreme case of what we all suffer on a daily basis, our escape into delusion to assuage the depression of our simple lives," Thomas said.
"In the extreme case of military intervention by the mainland, Hong Kong's economy would face a deep contraction," the consultancy said in a note to clients this week.
Granted, they're an extreme case, but they list 41 baseball-operations staffers, including nine devoted to "research and development": two senior developers, four senior analysts, and three analysts.
In an extreme case, according to Chinese state media, someone can own no car but still make up to 10,000 yuan ($1,527) per month as an Uber driver.
In an extreme case, a security guard at T in the Park in Scotland admitted to sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl at the festival in 2015.
"In an extreme case, AI could undermine the condition of MAD and make nuclear war winnable, but it takes much less to undermine strategic stability," the report said.
In an extreme case, Fausto Carmona, a starting pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, was arrested in 2012 and accused of trying to obtain a visa with falsified information.
The ailing $75 billion conglomerate is an extreme case, but it exemplifies much of what has happened in corporate America and around the world over the past decade.
It was the most extreme case of female flight in Europe, said Reiner Klingholz, director of the Berlin Institute for Population and Development, who has studied the phenomenon.
It's a really extreme case, and it's really maddening to know that a person is in jail for such a minor offense for such a long period of time.
An extreme case in point occurred in May at Sotheby's, when the Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa gave $110.5 million for a 1982 Jean-Michel Basquiat painting of a skull.
The most extreme case, perhaps, is San Diego's Ryan Schimpf, who had 2111 homers, and just 220 other hits, to go with 250 strikeouts before his demotion last month.
It should also be noted that, even if Mr Trump's hyper-partisanship makes him an extreme case, his two immediate predecessors both ran less inclusive campaigns the second time round.
Scharre paints the potential consequences in grim terms:In the most extreme case, an autonomous weapon could continue engaging inappropriate targets until it exhausts its magazine, potentially over a wide area.
In one extreme case, Decelles recalled a trip when first class passengers were treated to freshly baked chocolate chip cookies, and the enticing aroma wafted back to the economy section.
This may be an extreme case, but it is by no means the only instance where rites of communal and religious importance are seen as inseparable from pain or risk.
In one extreme case, a Northern California con artist played on half a dozen communities' fascination with the film business to pull off an elaborate scam lasting nearly 20 years.
This, then, could be seen as the extreme case, whereas normally a lawyer might decide that "working from the inside" is the best, most responsible answer to the president's behavior.
Limitations in drone detection have allowed rogue drone operators to approach the White House without raising alarms and, in another extreme case, to deploy homemade bombs in a Pennsylvania neighborhood.
An extreme case in point is Nadya Suleman, who gave birth to octuplets in 2009 despite already having six children, because she reportedly did not want her extra embryos destroyed.
Local doctors are also saying the baby, named Honghong, has an extreme case of polydactyly, and that surgery — even if they could afford it — would be incredibly difficult, People's Daily reports.
But the twist ending turns Kenny's blackmailing into an extreme case, and sidesteps the fact that in a world of constant hacking, people are getting better about viewing victims as victims.
As Nicole Perlroth and Vindu Goel write, the company's most recent problems with security — data on 500 million accounts stolen — is but the latest and most extreme case of system intrusion.
"Instagram face" is obviously an extreme case, as most people probably wouldn't (or couldn't) go so far as to physically change their face because a computer, in essence, told them to.
"I'm willing to go to my jail for it, the only exception would be a totally extreme case and most sheriffs would agree with that," said Park County Sheriff Tom McGraw.
He also said the bank would only look at cutting interest rates to negative territory - something it has discussed in the past - in an extreme case to support its crown commitment.
In the extreme case, it's why we're worried about Kim Jong Un. When you threaten to destroy something your political opponents desperately want to preserve, even your enemies will do a deal.
Written in 1964, it locates the anger and paranoia that had characterised the Goldwater insurgency—in effect, an extreme case of intuitionism—in a long history of populist resentment and apocalyptic rhetoric.
While this is certainly an extreme case, there have been a number of FCC complaints against Verizon this week, after other customers said that their data usage skyrocketed for no obvious reason.
In an extreme case, senators could filibuster a nomination on the floor until the administration clarifies what a specific policy does and does not include — a tactic that has proved successful before.
That's the most extreme case I've seen in my years of writing about the health care economy, where executives are paid far more than they are in just about any other industry.
And I think the question is, unless you can prove really an extreme case of gross negligence, bordering on recklessness, in other words, the equivalent of intent, you ought not to be prosecuting.
The researchers found that under the extreme-case scenario, about 1.79 million square kilometers (691,120 sq miles) -- an area more than three times the size of California -- would be lost to the sea.
"We are heartbroken to report that Janice Marie Freeman passed away on March 2, 2019 from an extreme case of pneumonia and a blood clot that traveled to her heart," the statement read.
But as Randall Morck of the University of Alberta in Canada has noted, Sweden is an extreme case among rich countries in that one particular family, the Wallenbergs, holds such sway in business.
There's trouble afoot ... Jessica Simpson is beggin' for help after suffering an extreme case of edema during her pregnancy ... one that's caused her left leg to take on more water than the Titanic.
For all the surprise and talk about Avery's case as an individual, extreme case, the series shows what are systemic problems in the US justice system — particularly, the system's total lack of accountability.
In another more extreme case, a Texas school restricted its dress code to ban long sleeve shirts and jackets after students were found tucking away small vapes and blowing smoke into their sleeves.
This would be an extreme case, but if you were to take one of those reporters to report right here on the Washington school board, you might actually do more good that way.
Report: SoftBank is taking control of WeWork at an ~$2000B valuation Maybe the contrast between Neumann's ridiculously communal language and his seeming rank selfishness is an extreme case, but it's also fairly typical.
Needless to say, this extreme case of newsbomb-induced whiplash caused Twitter to experience a meltdown the likes of which we don't often see — even in a news cycle as wild as this one.
In an extreme case of stress-induced memory loss, a woman in England forgot her name, her husband's identity, and nearly everything else about her life after a nervous breakdown, The Daily Mail reports.
Some of his fiction delights in constraints; one extreme case is the collection "Severance," which toys with the idea that, after decapitation, the human mind has about 90 seconds of consciousness left to it.
In the most extreme case study of what has happened to Silicon Valley since 2010, the company&aposs rapid rise and chaotic downfall has inspired book deals, documentaries, a feature film, and Halloween costumes.
And while an extreme case, it exemplifies the real-world effect of vulnerabilities in healthcare, as well as the broader security and safety issues in a world driven by the Internet of Things (IoT).
"At most, roughly 3 percent of current Voestalpine group revenue can be affected and the economic risk for Voestalpine therefore remains very manageable even in an extreme case," the company said in a statement.
To take an extreme case, it would run counter to common sense if a church were judicially obliged to appoint a militant atheist as a priest, even if that candidate was well qualified on paper.
Even in the extreme case in which ExxonMobil "knows" what future GHG policies will be — stop laughing — and has been lying about it blatantly, it would not be long before market participants understood that reality.
The extreme case, covered by scientists from the University of Bristol in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, occurred in a 17-year-old boy from the United Kingdom after years of a poor diet.
A rare, extreme case Breen's severe case of septic shock, the toxins from the strep organism and medications he was on led to the need to amputate parts of his feet and hands, according to Steensma.
In the more extreme case of Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Information can censor any publication it wants, and the religious police can confiscate books if they detect what they perceive as a hint of blasphemy.
That's a pretty extreme case; fetal heartbeats are often present at six weeks, and it's beyond laughable to argue that allowing bans on abortion after six weeks don't impose an undue burden on the right to abortion.
Assuming rape is the extreme case when it comes to sexual assaults, we can assume the number of women who have been or will be harassed, threatened, touched, hassled, handled, intimidated, etc, is far higher than that.
But in the most extreme case, the Turks could coordinate a ground operation likely carried out by rival Kurdish forces friendly to Turkey, said Soner Cagaptay, a Turkey expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
China and Russia are cracking down on VPNs that people use to get around the strict censorship rules there, and in one extreme case the Chinese government is even forcing residents to install government spyware on their devices.
In an extreme case, Wells Fargo is expected to report a $2.5 billion boost to its bottom line largely because it will owe less tax in the future on income from a set of businesses including mortgage servicing.
It's an extreme case, but this Pavlovian response could have resulted in Larsen suffering a spinal injury or having his throat sliced, all in the name of restoring the honor of someone who was contacted in a contact sport.
One of the most striking is "curly," a mutation so severe it bends the fish's spine into a permanent C. It looks like an extreme case of scoliosis—a sideways curvature of the spine—most common in teenage girls.
In another extreme case, Senator John Glenn ended his 1984 Democratic bid with nearly $3 million in debt, and he struggled for more than 20 years to pay it off until the Federal Election Commission issued him a reprieve.
Even in the extreme case in which Exxon Mobil has been lying blatantly about the magnitude of its proven reserves, that condition, perhaps surprisingly, would be irrelevant, since it would not be long before market participants understood that reality.
Just take it from the man who took a wrong turn and got lost for nearly a week or, in a more extreme case, the composer who hoped to spend time with nature and got killed by a bear.
Currently, we emit about 23 gigatons of greenhouse gases each year, according to the World Bank, so in the extreme case, the world would need to deploy enough CDR to offset more than 22 years of total global carbon emissions.
A third participant, Sebastian Tobler, came to the study with an extreme case of lower body paralysis — and by the end, he could walk across the ground with a walker, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature.
Many emerging markets make themselves vulnerable to financial crisis by spending more than they can afford, and relying on foreign lenders to fund these profligate habits, but Turkey was an extreme case even before Mr. Erdogan took power in 2002.
If the governor of Hong Kong, who claimed that "Jesus Christ is free trade, and free trade is Jesus Christ," was an extreme case, there was nothing "free" about the monstrous way China was forced to buy opium by the British.
"Research has also shown that large, unpredictable events — referred to in the literature as 'super-emitters,' of which the Ohio incident was an extreme case — are responsible for a disproportionate share of total oil and gas methane emissions, " the EDF notes.
Vale said in a late afternoon statement it remained unclear whether the slippage in the embankment would actually trigger a collapse of the nearby Sul Superior dam, but said it was raising its level of alert and readiness for such an extreme case.
In the most extreme case, a new British government could seek to remain in the single European market, while still leaving the EU. What comes next: Elections are scheduled in the fall in Germany and Austria, and Italy may hold one, too.
And while password sharing isn't a key tenet, many scholars have circumvented paywalls in other ways; providing PDF copies of their articles, publishing to open-access repositories such as arXiv, or in one extreme case, pirating research to make it free for all.
A more extreme case of this pattern is Vincent van Gogh, who pinballed from one potential career to another — pastor, teacher, bookseller — before, just a few years prior to his death at the age of 37, finally discovering his true passion in art.
"I think there are a lot of similar tendencies, and it leads to, in an extreme case, what we're seeing in Turkey," said Steven A. Cook, a senior fellow for Middle East and African Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington.
As the messaging wars over the special counsel investigation begin, some of Trump's advisers have expressed private concerns the President could overreach during the upcoming victory lap, making an extreme case when, for now, simply pointing to the no collusion finding would suffice.
And even in the extreme case of that argument, when a backdoor into an encrypted device was supposedly the only way for the FBI to get at some critical data, it turns out the feds had a trump card in their pocket the whole time.
But while the situation in Flint is certainly an extreme case, the problem is much more widespread than many realize: Children in essentially every city in America are being exposed to hazardous levels of toxic lead, and very little is being done about it.
I might lack Huxley's confidence about what my psychedelic experience means, yet I have somewhat more confidence than Michaux does in our ability to share the contents of our consciousness with others — and psychedelic experience is just an extreme case of the more general problem.
Experts have argued it could take the form of cyberattacks, attacks on US military positions and diplomatic outposts in the Middle East, or — as the New York Times's Rukmini Callimachi has reported — attempted kidnappings and executions of US citizens in the most extreme case.
Flaws and all, "Detroit" is still well worth seeing -- shedding a sobering light on an extreme case of criminality under the color of authority, while seeking to connect it to victimization of African-Americans, and young men in particular, which echoes beyond this snapshot of history.
Team Trump filled that void with conspiracy theory talk, which in an extreme case led people to believe Democrats were running a pedophilia ring out of a Washington, DC, pizzeria in 2016 — a bad omen for what we're in for the rest of this campaign cycle.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the character of Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), diagnosed with an extreme case of dissociative identity disorder (DID) that leaves him with 24 distinct personalities, was in the original script for Unbreakable, but was cut so the movie would focus solely on David's origin story.
An extreme case is James Butler: in 2001, the boxer lost a decision to Richard Grant (at a benefit event for police and firefighters killed on 9/11), knocked out Grant with a right hook after the fight was over, and served four months at Riker's Island as a result.
It feels like a fairly extreme case of a star parachuting into the scenes his producers have set up, dispensing charisma and charming non sequiturs (twice in four episodes he declares he's having the best time of his life) and not forgetting to find a backdrop for the 15-second philosophical wrap-up.
Putin&aposs best-laid plans, however, won&apost be without their challenges: Factionalism within the ruling elite and electoral pressure from opposition parties could eventually upset United Russia&aposs dominant position in parliament, leading to greater political discord or — in the most extreme case regime change, in essence, if opposition parties gain control of parliament.
This is an extreme case, but it's one example cited in a new report by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) at the US Department of Health and Human Services as evidence that the Medicare prescription drug program, Part D, is essentially funding a lot of opioid prescriptions that are fueling the ongoing drug overdose epidemic.
"If someone who knows they are under investigation destroyed notes and material that they should realize may be sought for an investigation, that person could worsen their own position by giving rise to inferences against themselves, or in an extreme case, could raise the possibility of obstruction of justice," said Paul Rothstein, a professor at Georgetown Law School.
And while the extreme case scenarios that distract police departments and fill the media with glee are the ones getting all the attention right now, the game clearly isn't the public menace we've been told to fear, or else the many hordes of Pokémon seekers wouldn't be so willing to risk their lives in pursuit of that rare Charizard.
Whether or not that was an extreme case of hilarious timing, a shrewd move by the PR team, or 2016 being 2016, it's important to spread the word that the Karma has been recalled — because the reason for the recall is that the drones have been losing power mid-flight and falling out of the skies.
"He invited that aggression," an Indian anthropology professor told the AP. That so few have raised ethical concerns about Chau's death makes this an extreme case, as if it lies outside any semblance of international law, in some space where only a blunt righteousness prevails—and it is this very quality, perhaps, that makes the story so compelling to audiences around the world.
Faced with an extreme case of writer's block and the wide, wonderful world of dating apps, a graduate student named Richard wrestles with a crucial question for the millennial generation: When your twenties are supposed to be one predictable upward trajectory toward nice restaurants, cushy apartments, and pairing off via algorithm, what happens when you swerve and get off-track?
The two players average a combined 33 points and 23 rebounds, making the Thunder's center rotation one of the most productive position groups in the N.B.A. It can sometimes be hard to see Adams's contribution to the offense, but he is an extreme case of a player who understands his role and the limits of his abilities, and he works within those constraints remarkably well.
Read: Judge rules Trump executive order allowing offshore drilling in Arctic Ocean unlawful "It's tragic to hear something like that and I think this is an extreme case of cherry picking because obviously you can find small individual good things about climate change but in the broad perspective the negative downside of this to us as humans, the environment, the ocean, will outweigh the small potential benefits substantially," says Scheller.

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