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"fact of life" Definitions
  1. any aspect of human existence that must be acknowledged or regarded as unalterable: Old age is a fact of life.

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"The church must tell men that Good Friday is as much a fact of life as Easter; failure is as much a fact of life as success; disappointment is as much a fact of life as fulfillment," he said.
It was just a fact of life — and death.
"It's a fact of life, I made mistakes," Miller admitted.
That's just another fact of life in the demolition business.
It's just a fact of life and it's not fun.
But she does accept it as a fact of life.
Like death and taxes, bribery was a fact of life.
Pets sometimes get sick; that's just a fact of life.
It makes him sad, but it's a fact of life.
Cyber attacks, as Clayton noted, are a fact of life.
But the rumbling earth is a fact of life in Indonesia.
It's become a fact of life in the last 20 years.
Shortages — of butter, sugar, toilet paper — were a fact of life.
This sounds boring, but bureaucracy is simply a fact of life.
Once you become a parent, diapers are a fact of life.
Threats of imprisonment have been a fact of life for years.
That is simply a fact of life that few will dispute.
Identity politics are, and have always been, a fact of life.
Death was a fact of life on the road to riches, but
But it is a political weapon, it's a fact of life now.
An owner is a bitter fact of life; they cannot be fired.
As a result, raw sprout outbreaks have become a fact of life.
Zaoralek called evolution toward a more diversified EU a fact of life.
But human rights groups attest that oppression remains a fact of life.
Shredded trees are just a fact of life in my little valley.
Invulnerable luggage is a fact of life, and has been for decades.
Rather it seems to accept anomie as a shruggable fact of life.
Mid-career retraining will be a fact of life for most workers.
We need to treat it as a simple, normal fact of life.
Abuse was a fact of life for my kids' father as well.
Now, it has become a fact of life for banks, he said.
Fact of life: drunk people to pizza are like moths to a flame.
But the two companies' combined dominance is a self-perpetuating fact of life.
Just like bobby pins and socks, this is just a fact of life.
Sex is a fact of life, but sexual education is on the decline.
Negotiating is an important fact of life, and even more so for women.
It's been a fact of life for as long as I can remember.
In Tijuana, in particular, the tunnels are considered an intractable fact of life.
It's a fact of life: Coding is hard, for anyone at any age.
The need to adapt to higher seas is now a fact of life.
Young South Koreans increasingly consider the North Korean menace a fact of life.
But one striking fact of life there was how rarely anyone acknowledged the
But for most of the country, reciprocity is already a fact of life.
That fact of life has Bowers trying to figure out what he'll do.
Ingrowns, irritation, bumps — I just assumed they were a fact of life until recently.
In Italy during the mid-19653th century, class warfare was a fact of life.
A glorious, glorious fact of life that we are thankful for every single day.
Bitter partisan polarization appears to be a fact of life in our current system.
Crime in the eastern Pennsylvania city now is now a daily fact of life.
What's a prototype today is a fact of life in a few years' time.
"It is a fact of life in earnings season—Trump or not," Cramer said.
"It is a fact of life in earnings season — Trump or not," Cramer said.
"Civilian casualties are a fact of life in this sort of situation," he said.
Some rituals are so common that, by now, they're just a fact of life.
But, because this is Europe in the summer, rain is a fact of life.
But in general, the deadly train system is accepted as a fact of life.
Unisex bathrooms are a broadly accepted fact of life, notwithstanding struggles over transgender rights.
He says this with like it's a fact of life instead of a brag.
The teen said that climate change is a "fact of life" for her generation.
This is a fact of life that requires a political response from progressive forces.
This is a fact of life for women working in every industry in America.
At the same time, mass shootings have become a fact of life in America.
"Antibiotic resistance is a fact of life, no two ways about it," he added.
In smaller cities and rural areas, demographic decline is a fundamental fact of life.
The best diaper deliveryOnce you become a parent, diapers are a fact of life.
Chronic shortages of food, medicine and basic necessities have become a fact of life.
The best diaper deliveryOnce you become a parent, diapers are a fact of life.
These concurrent storylines underscore a basic and important fact of life in America today.
It's a fact of life that as we age, we start to forget things.
But for Trump, that is a fact of life he could likely live with.
We accept regular disruptions in internet and cellphone function as a fact of life.
We accept regular disruptions in internet and cellphone function as a fact of life.
Evading police harassment was a fact of life for gay people like Mr. Boyce.
An apparently intractable fact of life is that our thoughts are inaccessible to one another.
What is known is that sexting is a fact of life for many teens today.
American officials acknowledge that India's large stock of Russian equipment is a fact of life.
Bribes and graft, ranging from the petty to the stratospheric, are a fact of life.
It's a fact of life that for nine months, pregnancy changes everything about your body.
"Climate change is a fact of life, as is not contested by Defendants," he wrote.
Fibroids may be a fact of life, but they don't have to be the worst.
Small-value disputes between consumers and companies over contract terms are a fact of life.
It cannot, however, be ignored by the incoming administration as a mere fact of life.
Change has become a fact of life in Hollywood, as technology keeps rewriting the script.
High costs are pretty much a fact of life in an old, densely populated state.
For years, overstuffed garbage bags awaiting pickup have looked like an unavoidable fact of life.
The minority party's gains in midterm elections are a fact of life in American politics.
But for women and many gender-nonconforming people, sexual harassment is a fact of life.
Have we resolved that children being murdered in schools is just a fact of life?
"It's a simple fact of life that you can't — and won't — please everyone," he says.
"Out of stocks," the grocery business term for empty shelves, are a fact of life.
Piracy has long been a fact of life on the rivers of Brazil's anarchic wilderness.
The media must learn and recognize these two intersecting timelines are a fact of life.
It's a simple fact of life that while nobody much likes politicians, everybody likes Top Trumps.
Well, digitalization, anyway, I think is a fact of life, because it brings so many advantages.
In the corporate world, negotiating for the best outcome is a fact of life for many.
And subscriber losses, something the channel used to deny, are now just a fact of life.
For example, in most wild populations of animal species competition is a constant fact of life.
At high-risk locations around the world, security areas have become an accepted fact of life.
Anti-terror raids at all times of the day here are a fact of life now.
FOREIGN cashiers and carers are now a fact of life in Japan, especially in urban areas.
Margin pressures on both the buy and sell sides are also an established fact of life.
It's a fact of life: At some point, you're going to have to apologize to someone.
In West Virginia, some say accidents affecting the water supply have become a fact of life.
Taxes are a fact of life for most Americans who earn more than $12,000 per year.
Disagreements between agencies and their clients are a daily fact of life in the ad industry.
The deterioration of popular culture is a fact of life, as anyone who watches television knows.
Or, that's just a fact of life and you shrug and it is what it is?
Q: State licensing is a fact of life for insurers, brokers and other insurance industry participants.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers have come to accept this racist system as a fact of life.
A sad fact of life is that imagination and talent will only get you so far.
CEO Neal Froneman has said seismic events are a fact of life at South African mines.
Charlie, I liked this description in your story of Mr. McConnell as a fact of life.
Tile Mate It's a fact of life that as we age, we start to forget things.
In Milwaukee, this first blast of extreme cold is simply a fact of life, an inevitability.
In the annals of American elections, what happened this week is a recurring fact of life.
I was eating dry-packet ramen on our first date, it's just a fact of life.
It simply is, and is as fundamentally neutral and undeniable a fact of life as gravity.
Whatever Japanese think of them, foreign workers have become a fact of life, at least in cities.
"It's a fact of life here," said Mandy Minick, a spokeswoman for the Ohio Department of Education.
The fact of life is that it's not about Trump's future; it's about the Republican Party's future.
It's a marvel and a menace, a banal fact of life and a force for incalculable change.
Here in Kansas, occasional grass fires are a fact of life, especially at this time of year.
Across much of Africa and Asia, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions are a pervasive fact of life.
CD's are a fact of life: websites come down, hard drives crash, records get destroyed in floods.
Such discrimination is a daily fact of life for gay, lesbian and transgender people across the country.
It's a fact of life: iPhone owners practically always need a Lightning cable or connector on hand.
The hard fact of life is that, long ago, the Republican establishment sold out to the left.
"Pain was a fact of life for me because of gymnastics, but so was silence," Williams said.
Trilobites For anyone with ovaries, menopause is a fact of life — seemingly mundane, perhaps, in its inevitability.
Family separation is a fact of life here, happening hundreds — if not thousands — of times a day.
Child labor is a fact of life for the Rohingya, as it is with communities across Myanmar.
While rare, extreme space weather is part of living with a star, an astronomical fact of life.
For the rest of the cookie market, Girl Scout cookie season is an inevitable fact of life.
Gas is just a fact of life, and a side effect of eating — but sometimes it feels brutal.
Dying is a fact of life for most startups, but corporate graveyards are filling more quickly this year.
Moving from place to place Displacement is a fact of life in the densely populated rebel-held territory.
It's a fact of life and mine is privileged compared to many, but it's still a gut punch.
The question that voters in 2020 will have to answer is whether that fact of life bothers them.
While some residents seemed to be reconsidering their settlement choices, many see lava as a fact of life.
This approach treats Facebook's pervasive power as an accepted fact of life — which even some Facebook employees question.
Joseph Torsella, a Democrat elected treasurer in 2016, has to cope with a simple fact of life: age.
US automakers compete worldwide, and the reality is that globally, increased energy efficiency is a fact of life.
The unfortunate fact of life is that being a human means sometimes, someone is going to get hurt.
For more and more Americans, this fact of life is becoming more clear with each new scientific discovery.
For those who have the condition, the inability to form blood clots is a defining fact of life.
That is not exceptional, or a matter of celebrity—it's a fact of life and also of death.
The threat can be managed, he continued, only by "accepting the unacceptable" as a hard fact of life.
The problem is, for many women it is also messy, sometimes uncomfortable and just another fact of life.
For millions of people in the US, exclusion from the banking system is simply a fact of life.
Mr. Nkrumah's "luckily" was an acknowledgment of a fact of life without the filter of the politically correct.
That is a fact of life over the past decade, much more than a fleeting phase or cycle.
American ignorance about Canada has long been a fact of life — and an eye-rolling joke — for Canadians.
Despite Trump's rhetoric, small-scale trade wars have been a fairly common fact of life in recent administrations.
Look, it's a fact of life—kids fight with their parents sometimes and then threaten to run away forever.
The systematic destruction of human dignity is painful to witness, but in "Aferim!" it's just a fact of life.
We are hairy beings; it's a fact of life, and hair has served both sexes well in evolutionary terms.
"It's definitely a fact of life," said Richard Colarossi, a certified financial planner with Colarossi & Williams Financial Advisory Group.
For me though, prosopagnosia it's just a fact of life, not negative or positive but a bit of both.
No, the game wasn't specifically about being queer, but it took queer identity seriously, as a fact of life.
But that conviction is shared only by local villagers, who shrug off the delays as a fact of life.
Storm surges and roaring tides are a fact of life here, where almost everyone talks like an amateur hydrologist.
It's just a fact of life that responsible adults have to deal with in the minefield that is dating.
We've been programmed to think that "everyone has a car payment," and that it's an inevitable fact of life.
Undocumented immigrants — whether families or, more commonly, drug mules — have long been a fact of life on the Camino.
"All this mess is just a fact of life around here," said Ms. Baynes, 227, a real estate agent.
Rape — or, as biologists usually call it, "forced copulation" — is a disturbing fact of life in the animal kingdom.
Finances for me had never been a big deal, not unimportant but only one fact of life among many.
Based on that description, the male orgasm is just a part of sex — quite literally a fact of life.
Brinscombe is not alone: Swans' royal patrons make the birds' impunity something of a fact of life for Brits.
This kind of liability was a fact of life among the top Wall Street firms when they were private partnerships.
We must not pretend that these things don't happen, or that such tragic deaths are somehow a fact of life.
That's So Raven imprinted our young, impressionable minds with a fact of life: We'll just keep making the same mistakes.
Why it matters: Lobbyists — and their influence — are a fact of life in Washington, impacting nearly every piece of legislation.
Leaked and stolen information is a fact of life, and journalists would be foolish to dismiss it out of hand.
They are a fact of life, he said, with no reflection on one's character, hygiene, sex life, or pubic grooming.
The violence revealed itself soon after: Fights happened like clockwork, stabbings were a regular fact of life, inmates hanged themselves.
When I was a little girl, it was just a fact of life that Catholic schools and churches were segregated.
The disruption of moving is a fact of life for military families - as are the stresses that come with it.
I felt instinctively that I wanted to get across how in Madonna's world homosexuality was just a fact of life.
Safety drills are now a fact of life for children in public schools — but some are going way beyond that.
A fact of life in the United States today is that patients suffer when their drug costs are too high.
Organized crime controls much of the migrant flow along sections of the border, and violence is a fact of life.
Whether loud and vulgar or insinuated and masked, racial bias in the state prison system is a fact of life.
It's a sad fact of life, but an important one to remember when it comes to purchasing a new device.
Urban attacks on civilians have become a fact of life and have turned day-to-day existence into a lottery.
Your Money Adviser America's student debt is growing more slowly, but borrowing remains a fact of life for most students.
The Israeli presence is treated as an annoying fact of life and a source of what-can-you-do humor.
But Caller ID, despite its benefits, was looked at with skepticism by some before it became a fact of life.
It is just a basic fact of life that every single one of us will have our time of need.
This is just a fact of life in a country that has a weak police force and a weak state.
Mister Rogers spoke often about kindness, love, and acceptance, but he also understood that getting angry is a fact of life.
But here's a political fact of life: Not one of these things will be passed by the current crowd in charge.
"I BELIEVE THE children are our future," sang Whitney Houston, making an obvious fact of life sound like a bold claim.
"It's just a fact of life that people in the public eye attract money for all sorts of reasons," Lenkowsky said.
Trying to keep up a dance regimen while menstruating is a stressful fact of life for dancers who get a period.
In an interview on CBS last Sunday, Defense Secretary James Mattis said civilian casualties are a "fact of life" in war.
Big money is still a fact of life in congressional races and it will undoubtedly return to the fore in 2020.
Here's a sad fact of life: We will all, at one point or another, suffer from the death of a lipstick.
"Companies are able to stay private longer, it's a fact of life," says Javelin co-founder and managing director Jed Katz.
The use of technology to steer our consuming behavior based on our personal choices has long been a fact of life.
While some calls for suspending Schengen might be political posturing, critics worry that border controls will become a fact of life.
The takeaway: Policymakers will have to contend with the fact that automation is already a fact of life in many sectors.
By 1937, the Marihuana Tax Act effectively banned cannabis use nationwide, cementing racist drug policies a fact of life in America.
For some, failure to achieve their New Year's resolutions is a fact of life, but it's time to change that attitude.
While the specter of the wall looms large in politics, in Tijuana, it's been a fact of life since the 1990s.
A father who is mostly elsewhere is a fact of life; a mother who goes away is a kind of monster.
Whereas poverty is often used in fiction as a plot mechanism, Vuong writes it as a texture, a fact of life.
With so many people flocking to the Jersey Shore every weekend, overcrowding and precious parking are just a fact of life.
There were low-tech strategies like the basic spear-phishing attacks that have become a fact of life for anyone online.
Even for longtime fans like myself, U2 isn't so much a source of wonder as it is a fact of life.
But their base was aging, and the younger generations of Americans, increasingly, took "strength in diversity" as a fact of life.
Despite decades of ever-increasing doomsaying, smoking was still pretty normal—a fact of life on airplanes and buses and in restaurants.
If the economy were nonetheless facing high inflation, one might say we simply need to accept that as a fact of life.
FOR many regular travellers—or at least those without access to fast-track security lanes—it has become a fact of life.
Susie Hodges, 73, who has lived in the building for five decades, said that violence had become a fact of life there.
Interdependence with the United States is a fact of life for Mexico, which sends 80% of its exports across its northern border.
Cross-border transfers worth billions of dollars are a fact of life for businesses ranging from banks to carmakers to industrial giants.
Days after his administration began making noises that Syria's Assad is a fact of life to be accepted, Trump changed his mind.
It's just a fact of life; one of those things that millennials will one day have to talk to their children about.
To take the iconic example: slavery, which for centuries Christians had assumed was a necessary evil or simply a fact of life.
Under normal circumstances, it's a fact of life that if oil prices are rising, energy companies are on the rise as well.
Which goes to show the extent to which Republican extremism has been accepted simply as a fact of life, barely worth mentioning.
But for Altai Kazakh youth, in a time of smartphones, photographs are just another fact of life, like wolfskin, eagles and gers.
It is a sad fact of life that we are rarely able to meet all of our friends' expectations, reasonable or otherwise.
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The cycles of storms and droughts are, as my rice farmer friend will tell you, an inevitable fact of life in Texas.
For military families like the De Alencars, war is an enduring fact of life and a constant source of worry and dread.
Progress and change brought about by natural market forces are a fact of life and few among us will deny that reality.
Even women who voted for him acknowledged it was there, but seemed to shrug it off as an unchangeable fact of life.
Region-locking—when a publisher restricts the sale of a video game in certain markets—is a fact of life in gaming.
For most of The Green Book's history, discrimination was a simple fact of life: something to be lived in and worked around.
It's long been accepted as a sad fact of life: Not only do beautiful people get more dates, they also make more money.
It seems like a fundamental fact of life: Movies based on toys are shameless cash-grabs and should be avoided at all costs.
S33 has remained dependable over the years, and while outages are a fact of life, the company rightfully took a ton of heat.
So for people with type 1 diabetes it's a fact of life to spend time every day checking blood sugar and managing insulin.
Presentations/decks are a fact of life for many professionals, but creating those presentations isn't as simple as inputting the information you want.
It's just a fact of life that you're going to sacrifice some features when opting for a convertible instead of a devoted laptop.
It's a fact of life that you will be expected to work on the train, at home, or just about anywhere these days.
You can tolerate or despise them, but menstrual cycles are a fact of life many of us have to deal with, either way.
That's a fact of life, whether it's in the privacy of your own home or in front of people at a bus stop.
This movement was distinguished by its radical poverty, voluntary at first, then, as it was persecuted and dispersed, as a fact of life.
Spam is a fact of life on the internet, so it's understandable that the world's largest social network has spam filters in place.
STDs are a fact of life for anyone who's ever had sex, and they don't discriminate based on age, race, income, or health.
Another key fact of life in Houston this week: In the face of the unrelenting disaster, we are still a city of jokesters.
The simple fact of life in 2017 is that the internet — and technologies fueled by it — are inextricably interwoven with our daily lives.
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Cross-border data transfers worth billions of dollars are a fact of life for businesses ranging from banks to carmakers to industrial giants.
Data breaches and hacks of US government networks, once novel and shocking, have become a problematic fact of life over the past few years.
Involuntary denials of boarding (IDB), as they are formally dubbed, are rarely this contentious, but are a fact of life in commercial air travel.
For women like Fatemeh, born eight years after the revolution, the ban was just an unfortunate fact of life in a strict Islamic state.
A fact of life Chrissy Teigen discovered while trying to squeeze herself into a jumpsuit that just was not built for her particular proportions.
It also eliminates all gross odors — a fact of life when you're walking through NYC streets every day — because it smells so damn good.
The Philippines are in the so-called "ring of fire," where the tectonic plates mean that earthquakes and volcanos are a fact of life.
CSX freight trains and their blaring horns are a fact of life for the 27,500 residents, as is the standstill traffic at grade crossings.
This means diabetics all know instinctively a basic fact of life in America: Your life depends on making an arbitrarily set amount of money.
Not to be undesired—that's a fact of life for anyone—but to be pulled into a closeness that can't exist on its own.
Here was a raw fact of life: an old man stuck in permanent twilight because he couldn't climb a ladder to change a bulb.
A wreck involving multiple cars — it's usually called "The Big One" — is a fact of life at Daytona, making it a race of attrition.
On places of business where specialized tools that make you look dorky are a fact of life because their utility outweighs the dumb factor.
It's a fact of life that unfortunately increases the risk of exposing your device to elements it shouldn't be around in the first place.
Vertical video is a fact of life on Instagram and TikTok, where young influencers hold their phones upright to craft the content we crave.
It is close to a fact of life that college football coaches who win a national title do so in their first few years.
It is a challenge for our country that requires responsibility from all our citizens, recognizing that our interdependence is an inescapable fact of life.
But for teenagers and adults just a few years younger than me, nudes are a fact of life, and sexting has become the norm.
We know that, and we can explain it, and the older we get, the more we accept that it's just a fact of life.
But unlike a seasonal lipstick or nail-polish shade everyone's wearing, the dark-brown beauty marks aren't a trend but a fact of life.
Over the last decade, hacking became less of a novelty and more of a fact of life for billions of people around the world.
The alternative is to take the low-growth world we've been living in as an immutable fact of life, and get used to it.
It's a fact of life that organizations can't continue to run the way the executive branch is being run right now and remain viable.
Love it or leave it, Uber is a fact of life in most American cities now, and even presidential campaigns are getting in on it.
"There were attempts, and I think this is a fact of life, but we have been able to turn them back," Amando Tetangco told reporters.
But, if you've just moved to a new place or you're desperate to split your rent, living with someone is just a fact of life.
Leading up to your period, you expect to see and deal with blood when you go to the bathroom — that's just a fact of life.
Two years after Facebook began making a serious effort to counter the viral spread of misinformation, hoaxes remain a fact of life on social networks.
China's social rating system, which was announced by the ruling Communist Party in 2250, will soon be a fact of life for many more Chinese.
So it's not something that any rational or sane person can love doing, but it also happens to be a fact of life in business.
Casual hook ups and no-strings-attached flings aren't treated as a taboo or novelty on dick appointment YouTube, but as a fact of life.
Over the past two years, the notch moved from anomaly to fact of life, and no company has proven itself more pro-notch than Google.
When she arrived in Calabria, in April, 20103, she was struck by how many Calabrians still accepted the 'Ndrangheta as an immutable fact of life.
But an untenable or unjust environment is not always just a fact of life, and therapists need to consider how to talk about that explicitly.
Chest binding is a fact of life for many people, including trans men, some gay women, intersex people, and gender non-conforming individuals like Naomhan.
I moved the treadmill into the office on a Sunday evening so when everyone got in Monday, it would just be a fact of life.
Experiencing nonspecific low back pain can elicit fear that sufferers are becoming fragile with age and that pain is simply a new fact of life.
"This is a fact of life, whether you're in New York or London or Paris," New York Police Department counterterrorism chief John Miller told reporters.
The writer Stephen Glover seems to have intentionally chosen not to be cheeky or overly clever when addressing such a mundane, unavoidable fact of life.
The cruelty she encounters is a fact of life, as is the solidarity she occasionally experiences with Lao and especially with the unfailingly kind Xuan.
And while dry spells have always been a fact of life here, they've become more frequent and more intense in the era of climate change.
Jenner's earliest and most vocal opponents had been men of the church, who reasoned that smallpox was a God-given fact of life and death.
President Trump hopped on Twitter on Monday, which has somehow just become a fact of life, but this time he got even spicier than normal.
Wordplay SPECIAL POST — Some solvers love them, some solvers hate them, but rebus elements are a fact of life when it comes to solving crosswords.
Mr. Khan did not describe terrorism as "part of living in a big city," as if bombings and shootings were an inescapable fact of life.
Wildfire evacuations have become a fact of life in California, which is bearing the brunt of an extreme run of wildfires across the U.S. West.
Yet a good many residents felt the inconveniences were just a fact of life in the city — ones that are good for property values, no less.
Unlike any other fact of life, getting your period is at once a normal bodily function, a rite of passage, and historically, a fraught cultural event.
"When you don't know that a solution exists, you don't even call it a 'problem' but you consider it just a 'fact of life,' " he says.
It is a fact of life that going to the gym takes up way more energy than coming up with an excuse why you can't go.
Extrajudicial killings—of environmental activists, journalists, labour leaders and others who confront the country's vested interests—have long been a fact of life in the Philippines.
"It's a fact of life that most innovative companies come from the West Coast," said Andrej Savin, an internet governance professor at the Copenhagen Business School.
They are eager to start transitioning, a momentous, all-consuming next step in their lives, meant to relieve what has been a painful fact of life.
Maybe, at some level of the national psyche, we understood that we we're coming dangerously close to accepting these atrocities as an accepted fact of life.
He now accepts Nafta and reliance on trade with the United States as a fact of life, and he has backed the team renegotiating the agreement.
That rich people cheat on taxes and stash their assets in places Normals can't access has long been accepted as a fact of life in America.
But it's a fact of life when it comes to the Constitution that the free speech guarantee restricts only government action — not action by private employers.
Mostly, Ms. Cobb hammers away at the notion that Ms. Stefanik is out of touch with a district where rural poverty is a fact of life.
In most of the world, rumor-fueled meltdowns are taken as a fact of life, a product of Facebook's propensity for stirring up people's worst impulses.
Sticky stuff sticking to surfaces is a fact of life: Plates and utensils get crusted with food and someone has to wash them each and every time.
Even though billions of public- and private-sector dollars have been spent to modernize and secure existing data networks, breaches and leaks remain a fact of life.
The eternal city, where Fiats speed past ancient ruins, where hordes of tourists gaze up at Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel, where delicious food is a fact of life.
Preparing for future eruptions, whether they are caldera-forming colossuses or something far smaller, is a fact of life for the people who live in the area.
It seems to be a fact of life that nearly everyone in the island nation knows a woman who has died or lost a baby during childbirth.
Others express a palpable sense of resignation that mass shootings are not something to be solved so much as a terrible fact of life to be managed.
Ali Moshiri, Chevron's top executive for Latin America until last year, said that theft in Venezuela's oil fields had been a fact of life for 20 years.
Today, NAFTA is a fact of life, and there are intricate and complicated supply chains — employing millions of Americans — who all work in the world of NAFTA.
Accordingly, Iran's terrorism was considered a "fact of life" with which the U.S. had to deal but not at the cost of deep-sixing the nuclear deal.
"It's a fact of life after every disaster that there's a shortage of experienced adjusters," said Amy Bach, executive director of United Policyholders, a consumer advocacy group.
It is a fact of life, circa 2017, and Boulware has made it to his sport's biggest stage: the national championship game against Alabama on Monday night.
Pain during childbirth is considered such a fact of life, that when I first saw the scene of Dr. Magoro saying otherwise, I nearly laughed out loud.
"I don't know if it's a watershed moment or not," Dingell said, adding that sexual misconduct has been a "fact of life" in workplaces, including Capitol Hill.
This poignant 90-minute show, which opened on Monday night at the New York Theater Workshop, is a response to one ineradicable and devastating fact of life.
Each time that I've passed out has been an unwanted reminder of a deep, dizziness-inducing fact of life, one I generally prefer to avoid contact with.
So, to that end, we collected a few tips for dealing with this gassy fact of life (minus the usual misinformation and diet tips masquerading as health advice).
"All tests have error rates [...] The government should not be permitted to try a case with anecdotes when incorrect blood tests are a fact of life," she said.
Malnourishment was a fact of life before the war, but eight children have starved to death in Aden's hospitals so far this year, against 11 all of last.
And it looks a lot like the kind of personal liability that was a fact of life among the top Wall Street firms when they were private partnerships.
And while the $22018,28 flagship is just a fact of life for early adopters, total sales numbers appear to have not hit the same heights as some predecessors.
"The fact that he can't come is unfortunately a fact of life and shows how busy these presidents and officials are," Spence told Reuters in a telephone call.
For many men, the commute to work is a fact of life, something non-negotiable and relatively uncomplicated — a pain, maybe, but a mere part of the workday.
Until widespread vaccination can occur in the region, Ebola outbreaks will remain a fact of life, requiring continued U.S. and global interventions to keep the outbreak from spreading.
The looming presence of an active volcano is a simple fact of life in the Etna wine region, like the lapping of the ocean in a beach town.
Huge gyrations are a fact of life in stock market crises — "they rip up, and they rip down," he counseled — and the best approach was to be unemotional.
In the years since, I have accepted on-again-off-again insomnia as a fact of life and force myself to complete the everyday tasks while red-eyed.
Unlike other movies on similar subjects, "The Best of Enemies" doesn't treat racial prejudice as a freakish, isolated pathology, but rather as an unremarkable, omnipresent fact of life.
Common risk factors are sleep deprivation -- a fact of life for most parents of young children -- and a change in the normal daily routine, according to the nonprofit.
Was there something about this rape, on a show that has established rape as a fact of life, that viewers could only comprehend by watching it in full?
When markets are highly imperfect—a fact of life in developing countries—governments can use their muscle to stimulate activities that would otherwise be unthinkable for private entrepreneurs.
Before people all over the world became accustomed to the regular episodes of suicide bombings targeting civilians, these had already been an unfortunate fact of life within Israel.
MREs, or "Meals, Ready-to-Eat," aren't the most exciting culinary experience, but they are a daily fact of life for many US soldiers deployed around the world.
The reality of the news business means that working with Facebook and Google is a fact of life, though News Corp has always been notably fiery on the subject.
That our metadata is accessible by governments, corporations and malicious third-parties is already a fact of life that we're often ready to rationalize and take somewhat for granted.
Meanwhile he lives in a sexually liberated working-class milieu, where queer love is accepted as a fact of life, no more subject to judgment than its heterosexual counterpart.
However, Town's colleague at 38 North, Joel Wit, says sanctions have been a fact of life for North Korea for years and little has changed in over a decade.
If you were ever in any doubt about this simple fact of life, just direct your attention to the following tweet from a restaurant worker in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
That our metadata is accessible by governments, corporations and malicious third-parties is already a fact of life that we're often ready to rationalize and take somewhat for granted.
It was just a fact of life as a second-generation immigrant living in a country where heterosexual, white experience is the default context in which stories are told.
"Corruption is seen as a fact of life, and the sense that there's nothing we can do about it is pervasive," says Maria Lipman, editor of the journal Counterpoint.
What happens at home or in your personal life (no matter who you're dating) almost always affects your attitude, which affects your work — it's just a fact of life.
Protests like the ones that have gripped Iraq for the past few months have been a fact of life in the country for years, if on a smaller scale.
Though our calculated use of emoji these days would seem to indicate otherwise, it remains an exasperating and thrilling fact of life that emotions cannot be quantified, particularly love.
This diverse and earnest show tackles politics, discrimination and poverty, ebulliently portraying a neighborhood in which a gang is not a haunting menace but merely a fact of life.
At a time when digital photographic manipulation is a fact of life, these images remind us that a photograph is not an objective representation of the events it depicts.
In the last decade, societies in which corruption used to be treated as a fact of life developed a strong intolerance to official thievery and ousted once-untouchable politicians.
Clean your AirPodsAn unfortunate fact of life is that human ears are waxy, and anything you tend to frequently put in your ears, like earbuds, tend to accumulate earwax.
Even more pointedly, racist and anti-Semitic harassment of journalists by white nationalist Twitter users operating under the banner of Trumpism has already become a daily fact of life.
I'm not going to forgo that opportunity because our laws are unable to catch up with a fact of life, which is that I belong here and I'm an American.
"It is neither a result of resignation to poverty nor an acceptance of such as a fact of life," she wrote, explaining why people in Niger appeared "happy" to her.
That is, going back and forth from search to my code editor is a fact of life because the code editor is where the rest of my code/program resides.
I'm, of course, talking about the car cassette adapter, a novel device that has become a fact of life for anyone who still has a cassette deck in their car.
Pent up emotion For generations of men and women South of the border, the war and the accompanying threats of military attack have been an ever-present fact of life.
But the idea that bias is somehow "inherent" in all of us—a fact of life, something normal and natural, which simply must be recognized and accepted—is deeply unsatisfying.
If you own a cat, scooping litter is a fact of life, but you don't have to deal with the smell of the litter box during the in-between times.
Homegrown terrorism is now a fact of life in the US. Officials are struggling to effectively identify, monitor and deter lone-wolf attackers who are inspired to engage in terrorism.
In her family and community, she saw domestic violence treated not just as a private family matter, but an accepted reality—an almost inevitable fact of life and of marriage.
I also like to remind young journalists coming into the business of covering cars and planes that both industries remain significantly unionized in the US. That's a fact of life.
For most, low back pain does not have to be a fact of life, or an inevitability for people who are still in their late 20s working at desk jobs.
That's not the same as a prohibition, of course; but it does suggest that the era of behavioral advertising as a fact of life may be coming to an end.
With the acceptance of the Comey recommendation by the attorney general, the email caper transmutes from a potential disaster to yet another carking fact of life in the Clinton world.
Growing up in the Soviet Union during the 1980s — when surveillance was a fact of life — had made him realize the importance of being able to speak freely, he wrote.
We implore the public not to allow their senses to be dulled and to reject the idea that the torture and killing of children is an inevitable fact of life.
It's a sad but true fact of life: We must permanently cast away everyone in our lives who does not have air conditioning, no matter how much we may love them.
Prairie fires are a fact of life on the Great Plains, but recent years have brought a series of unusually strong, multiday blazes that set records and spread out of control.
So Ms. Lilly, 27, bounced along an itinerant path of couches and borrowed bedrooms that has become a fact of life for workers in jewel-box tourist towns across the country.
And while early print deadlines for the Sunday edition are a fact of life, it's regrettable that many print subscribers had no whiff of this huge news in their Sunday paper.
The combination of ever-more-powerful cameras and ever-more-convenient sharing mechanisms has made the exchange of explicit pictures a fact of life for nearly everyone seeking romantic connections online.
Pain is a fundamental fact of life for many organisms on our planet; a crucial mechanism for identifying what kinds of actions pose serious threats to our physical and mental health.
Monáe is right: it's time we get over the shame and stigma so often attached to having periods, because, heads up, they're just a fact of life for many of us.
Russia's finance minister has detailed the wide-ranging assessment his country is undertaking on cryptocurrencies, saying they're a "fact of life" that need to be monitored but ultimately accepted and regulated.
The noted Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Gustav Jung, who's credited with creating the field of analytical psychology, observed in 1933, when talking about human nature, that duality is a fact of life.
"[Puna residents] see the goddess's unpredictability as a fact of life that they not only accept and prepare for but also internalize and revere," writes Wong, who is also from Hawaii.
Meanwhile, people accept it as a fact of life that men can't stop masturbating—an idea usually played for American Pie-style laughs in shows like The Inbetweeners and Peep Show.
Though many Mexicans have grown accustomed to earthquakes, taking them as an immutable fact of life, Thursday's left an impression on residents of the capital for both its force and duration.
Yet their rage against "elitists" who continue to point out inconvenient truths is very real — because it's a fact of life that many people feel special hatred for those they've mistreated.
The dissonance between federal laws that outlaw marijuana and a growing number of state laws that allow and regulate it make uncertainty a fact of life for marijuana businesses and consumers.
Related: Miserable Flooding Is a Fact of Life in Mexico City's Impoverished Borough Ramón Bardón used a long stick to show how high the water rose in his house in Concordia.
Mr. Sears and many others here are well aware that hurricanes have long been a fact of life in North and South Carolina, with nearly 0003 miles of coastline between them.
Thankfully there weren't any deaths or major damage, but it drove home another fact of life for Californians: The threat of the "next big one" may be right around the corner.
I don't remember agonies over which school for which child, and of course, bullying was a fact of life; no parents felt directly responsible for the social interactions of young children.
In other words, even if "white civil rights rallies" aren't necessarily something many people are keen to attend in 2018, plenty seem to have accepted them as a fact of life.
"Racism - from blatant person-to-person discrimination to more subtle structural and cultural forms - is a fact of life for African-Americans," Ross, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
While nobody likes plant closings, it is a fact of life in the auto business because those plants get outdated and are producing vehicles that are no longer in demand, he explained.
The world is a dangerous place, and the sad fact of life is that nowadays you need to invest in protection if you want to surf the web with peace of mind.
Award low-interest education loans, and forgive debt Education and skills training will be a core fact of life for the the next work force, the next after that, and so on.
In Turkey, where the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has been in armed conflict with the Turkish government for decades, censorship has become an almost unbearable fact of life for artists and curators.
Image Source: Binky The fact that we all walk around with our heads down compulsively tapping on our phones is no longer even worthy of satire, it's just a fact of life.
The other path is to get fit for the digital age and subject themselves to the financial disciplines that American banks, and almost all other industries, accept as a fact of life.
No one who has recently attended college, or is a parent of someone who has, needs to be told that student loan debt is a fact of life for many these days.
The series has obviously earned a reputation for killing off key characters -- death is a fact of life in this post-apocalyptic world -- but there have been few major departures this season.
Why I'm voting for Trump: CNN talks to 150 people in 31 cities Meanwhile, Clinton's gravitational pull has been treated less like a force of nature than a mundane fact of life.
Thanks to the food critic Jonathan Gold, who died on Saturday, and other open-minded food lovers, food trucks have been transformed from scourge to foodie obsession to simple fact of life.
But the important truth about Mr. Weinstein isn't his moral hypocrisy: In movies as in politics, hypocrisy isn't just an accepted fact of life but also an essential part of the job.
In its most recent episode, "No Good Read Goes Unpunished," the show seems to take pride in the way it hasn't changed since 1989, even as change is a fact of life.
Whether you regard this as a practical fact of life or a tragedy depends on your relationship to pleasure, and whether your particular pleasures are endorsed or reviled by your social environment.
"I can't disagree that there's an inequality in the league, but I don't know if it's a problem: it's a fact of life," Roy Hodgson, the Crystal Palace manager, said this month.
Ned Stark's sudden beheading not only started the War of the Five Kings, but it also signaled a key fact of life in the brutish Westeros — anyone can die, at any time.
Globalization is a fact of life; it's a reflection of the containerization of shipping, the spread of broadband, the integration of economies like China and Eastern Europe into the global trading system.
This, in turn, suggests that a mix of brand-new, cutting-edge stealthy aircraft and older non-stealthy jets loaded with weapons is going to be a fact of life going forward.
Hugely detailed and invasive profiles are routinely and casually built and traded as part of today's real-time bidding system, and this practice is treated though it's a simple fact of life online.
This will be a damaging blow to Democrats nationally but with particular pain in 22 mostly-Democratic states that collectively employ millions of teachers where compulsory union dues are a fact of life.
Over the past 18 months, Fox News' evolution into state news for the Trump administration has been treated as an odd fact of life — it's happening, and that's how it is: Weird, right?
Given that wildfire risks are only growing, it's entirely possible that sporadic blackouts will simply be a fact of life in what was, until recently, considered one of the world's most advanced economies.
Script changes are a fact of life in the world of movie-making, but Pixar has a particular reputation for making significant edits in the story even quite late in the production process.
Income inequality is a devastating but routine fact of life in America in 2017; being born into poverty puts you, among myriad other disadvantages, at a greater risk of addiction, disease, and death.
If you're one of the approximately 0003 families who live in the Ezra Prentice Homes, in the poor, industrial southern section of Albany, New York, oil trains are a daily fact of life.
To outsiders, it may sound a little weird — but for many students in 2019, it's just a fact of life in an age when the mountain of student debt just keeps getting bigger.
Conversely, the existence of strong unions and a generous welfare state hasn't immunized Swedish politics to the anti-immigrant backlash which is a political fact of life that progressives need to deal with.
It's a fact of life: Squirrels love birdseed just as much as birds do, and they are willing to pull acrobatic feats worthy of a Cirque du Soleil performer to get to it.
Many people of color have reported that the police have been called on them while going about their everyday business, a fact of life that has seen several prominent examples in recent weeks.
She noted that what is most remarkable about her family is how unremarkable they are; that change (or what she calls the "reversal of expectations") is simply the most reliable fact of life.
Protected throughout the visit by officers armed with sticks and pepper spray, he couldn't experience the sense of vulnerability that is the essential fact of life for those inside, officers and inmates both.
"I suspect there are colleagues who are contemplating at least maybe a statically large balance sheet is just going to be a fact of life and be central to the toolkit," he said.
In the areas away from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in towns like Shenandoah and Scranton and Pittston, immigration is a major fact of life and key political issue, approaching the importance of jobs and terrorism.
In particular, both Russia and China now seem unwilling to accept the international dominance of America that has been a fact of life in the 20 years since the end of the cold war.
In the US, the iPhone has become a fact of life over the course of a decade, and it's become a tool rather than an exciting device we're willing to shell out thousands for.
Slavery was even more of a fact of life in Ancient Rome than it was in the antebellum South, but still, this seems a lost opportunity for a new take on the peculiar institution.
I'm told that in Rio weird bus things are just a fact of life, so nearly everyone is perfectly happy to help you with directions (unlike some other cities I know and live in).
But five years after Pontiac's busing began, The New York Times reported that bitter feelings that had all but paralyzed the school district had faded, and that busing had become a fact of life.
Most people get used to them, because they are a fact of life in crossword puzzles, but for those who are new to solving, it can come as a shock that this is allowed.
The play highlights the cult of masculinity and the ways women have to adapt to it, which was something I hadn't even noticed I was doing and had accepted as a fact of life.
" A study of the tax revision published in The Yale Law Journal concluded that the "virtual cessation of charitable giving by creators has become a fact of life for museums and university libraries nationwide.
Many of them felt deep shame and said they had been resigned to the culture of abuse, which in their minds was a fact of life in the British education system at the time.
That began a nightmare that landed him on Rikers Island, a wretched jail complex where violence was a fact of life, but where he was also subjected to cruelly long stretches of solitary confinement.
In cities, however, constant change is a fact of life and governments are at least somewhat more nimble — and that's especially true when it comes to experimentation and innovation around the clean-energy transition.
Having your life constrained and restricted even after your sentence is over might be a fact of life in our current criminal justice system, but that's not the way punishment is supposed to work.
Children now skin and bone On our journey through the rebel-held territories, many villagers we met were resigned to corruption as a fact of life, some blaming the government, others blaming the international community.
Whether you were forced to stay up all night to catch up on work or you just couldn't get yourself to doze off, having to go without sleep is often an unfortunate fact of life.
Asexuality is a sexual orientation For most adolescents and adults, feeling sexually attracted to another person — whether someone of the same sex, opposite sex or outside of the gender binary — is a fact of life.
"I think it is a new fact of life ... that fundamentals can be swept aside any day by comments from the (President-elect)," said David Donabedian, chief investment officer of Atlantic Trust Private Wealth Management.
It's just a fact of life for an Uber driver: You drive enough drunk people home from the bar, one of them will eventually puke up a couple beer-and-shot deals in your backseat.
If we learn nothing else from the torture of children, let it be this: Evil is an inescapable fact of life, but the violence that results from human rights violations and abuses is not inevitable.
Protests are a fact of life at almost all gatherings of major world leaders, and major summits like the G20 are often held outside of major cities where protesters can be kept far at bay.
The kids are members of what is sometimes called the "Mass Shooting Generation," a cohort that grew up having to deal with gun violence, mass shootings, and lockdown drills as an unfortunate fact of life.
The cloistral space speaks softly of an orderly old rural England in which social ties are an organic fact of life, and all farming is necessarily organic because industrially produced nitrate fertilizers don't exist yet.
But no matter how many barriers to international commerce the European Union manages to tear down, its leaders will not change one economic fact of life: The United States remains the Continent's largest trading partner.
Racist harassment has long been a fact of life for Mr. Cox, who reported his experience to the Documenting Hate project, a partnership that includes ProPublica, The New York Times opinion section and other organizations.
That said, there's no guarantee that it'll be cataloged as a historical wrong rather than operate as a fact of life unless we fight it with the same intensity as when it was first imposed.
The human organs they had to work with were from much older individuals, and they had accumulated gobs of stiff molecules like collagen over the years—a perfectly natural fact of life, by the way.
AGW = climate change is a fact of life, it is happening, BUT it cannot be linked to specific incidents like this one, and frankly, aside from the insensitivity, anyone who says so is highly misinformed/ignorant.
Layoffs are a pervasive fact of life, even at successful studios where developers are often hired en masse to help hit tight deadlines and then fired to cut costs after the game ships or is canceled.
Standing water, which allows the insects to breed, is a fact of life here, as are the pools of trash cloaking many city streets in the dense neighborhoods that carve through the hillsides of the capital.
Get a two-pack for $9.99, a savings of 75% See Details It's a fact of life — try to plug a charger into your phone and you'll somehow never get it right on the first try.
The Appraisal Ever since the Dutch arrived in Manhattan with their tools and trinkets, and the British followed not long after with redcoats and frigates, gentrification has been a fact of life in New York City.
"I think in many ways the relationship today is more fluid, it's closer than it was with previous administrations, which might be surprising to some people but that's a fact of life," said Mexico's top diplomat.
Having said that, rising anti-Semitism that's often cloaked in the politer guise of anti-Zionism is a global fact of life, and so is growing hostility to Israel among leftist political parties across the West.
If the patient describes a nearly unbearable work situation, the therapist will tend to focus on the nature of the patient's response to the situation, implicitly treating the situation itself as unchangeable, a fact of life.
The City and the City begins with ordinary people who have been living with an extraordinary situation for so long it has become a boring of fact of life, like rush hour traffic on the turnpike.
Joyashree Roy, a Jadavpur University economist who studies the impact of climate change, said the extreme weather that she has been reading about in academic journals for years was already a fact of life in Kolkata.
In any case, food doesn't play a large part in the series — food shortages were a fact of life in the Soviet Union — but there are many scenes in which characters knock back shots of vodka.
It is just a strange fact of life that, in 2017, the President of the United States is used to get some more attention for a fledgling college football program's road game against New Mexico State.
For Nam and the rest of the male K-pop crowd, wearing cleverly applied foundation, concealer, brow gel, and more isn't a dirty little industry secret; it's a fact of life and a necessity of show business.
Online abuse isn't as high-profile a problem as it was when Clark started working on the issue, but it's remained a fact of life on the internet; Clark herself was swatted after proposing anti-swatting legislation.
But the group is a fact of life in Lebanon, a hybrid terrorist organization with political power and the ability to drag Lebanon into a war it did not seek, as happened in July 2006 with Israel.
Writing in the Financial Times last week, Harvard Economist Ricardo Hausmann said that Venezuela's political instability, a fact of life since the death of former president Hugo Chavez, could make its potential default eclipse Argentina's 2001 debacle.
As a result, in many places, water contamination was simply a fact of life, particularly after evidence of PCBs — which are probable carcinogens, according to the E.P.A. — in the Hudson River began to emerge in the 1970s.
"I think it is a new fact of life, going forward, that fundamentals can be swept aside any day by comments from the (President-elect)," said David Donabedian, chief investment officer of Atlantic Trust Private Wealth Management.
But those concerns aren't dissuading consumers from online activity — at least not as much — suggesting consumers have accepted those risks as a new fact of life, or are experiencing "breach fatigue" from the barrage of security incidents.
Elyse Allan, chief executive of General Electric Canada, told an energy-industry group shortly after the election of Mr. Trump that carbon pricing was "now a fact of life in Canada" and would swiftly force productivity improvements.
" You could almost hear him sigh as he typed, arguing that Marvel movies have "come to be less a creative or commercial undertaking than an immutable fact of life, like sex or the weather or capitalism itself.
"It's a fact of life that today it's very difficult to air criticisms, to talk frankly," I was told by Abdulkhaleq Abdulla, a prominent Emirati political scientist who has been detained for voicing criticism of the government.
By dialing back the degree of his threat to encompass only the region, while dangling the possibility of peace and reconciliation, Kim has conditioned Seoul and Washington to accept Pyongyang's smaller threat as a fact of life.
Darcey Steinke is a writer who, through a memoir and five novels, has explored the overlap of the spiritual and the sexual, rendering female subjectivity as both a site of resistance and a simple fact of life.
But Eighth Grade marks him as an unusually empathetic and humanist director — and as perhaps the first filmmaker to really grapple with the internet not as a blessing or a scourge but as a simple fact of life.
It's not just the tender familiarity of the scene that stands out — it's the evenhandedness, the way the movie shows social media as a fact of life, neither the cause of nor a solution to Kayla's adolescent loneliness.
While that may or may not be a fair criticism, the fact is that regardless of the type of infrastructure you have, an in-house data center or cloud services like AWS, outages are a fact of life.
The book ending (spoilers ahead) wherein the Baudelaires are alone at sea with a baby and no land in sight introduced me to another great fact of life: Not every story ends where you want it to end.
But as Democrats begin the necessary process of trying to win back these disaffected white voters, and as President Donald J. Trump starts to become a fact of life, his normalization, to a certain extent, will be inevitable.
To finish off, parallels between the Conservative Party and the dismantling of Britain's National Health Service are a fact of life in the UK, and May is no stranger to her own brand of crises-inducing NHS complacency.
It's become a sad fact of life that senseless gun violence can strike with little or no warning, either from neighborhoods that have become flooded with firearms, or police who are too quick to resort to deadly force.
LONDON — Wherever there's a service that's only meant to be used in emergencies, it's a simple fact of life that there will always be people who attempt to use said service for stuff that's definitely not an emergency.
In truth, they say, debt is a fact of life for both states and ordinary households — in bond issues that finance revenue generators like convention centers and bridges, and for ordinary necessities like cars, kitchen remodelings and homes.
Long commutes are a fact of life in New York: The average commute in the New York metropolitan area is just over 35 minutes, according to data from the Census Bureau, the longest of any in the country.
I'm sorry to say that the process I'm describing — Orwellian though it seems to me, in that it turns supposed victims into moral bullies — is increasingly becoming a dominating fact of life on colleges and universities across America.
For anyone who grew up attending a school that, come the first day above 65 degrees, became a steaming sauna of pre-teen sweat, dragging oneself from one overheated classroom to another was a terrible fact of life.
"It is a fact of life, companies with no growth either invent it or buy it, and when it comes to food there is no real mother of invention, so acquisitions are the only way to go," Cramer said.
Fires are a fact of life in California, but the state's fire season has grown wilder and more destructive as the planet warms, and these fires give us a taste of what climate change will mean in human terms.
The thirstiness of minor league teams is a fact of life, but promotions like Corgi Racing Night exist in a different universe than those promo nights in which teams dress their players up like burritos or Jar-Jar Binks.
In addition to Fresno, take Salt Lake City, where pollution is a fact of life: The city sits in a basin, and wintertime inversions trap a thick coat of visible smog over the city for days at a time.
A recent study from researchers at the University of Michigan found that people who own smart speakers are aware of the risks, but feel resigned to the idea that the erosion of privacy is now a fact of life.
For a British person, it is quite something to see the woman whose prim profile has been an inescapable fact of life since the dawning of consciousness (facing right on coins but left on postage stamps) snogging her husband.
Making morally pregnant decisions with incomplete knowledge is an inescapable fact of life, and it is perfectly possible to say at once that somebody did something that was excusable (understandable, non-condemnable) without saying that it thereby became justified.
A story like this one exists at a weird intersection that state and national reporters often run into: It is shocking — literally unbelievable — to out-of-towners, and yet a well-known fact of life at the local level.
He looks the picture of a young tech executive—close-cropped hair, tortoiseshell glasses, considered stubble—and I ask him point-blank if he worries about whether The New York Times will ever cease to be a fact of life.
That fact alone means nothing about whether or not Hannah's a good mother — it's something that happens and is just a fact of life — but this heavy-handed metaphor is what we're left with for the final episode of this show.
As it becomes clear that the risk of tariffs will linger, more companies are taking steps to mitigate them and accepting trade conflict with China as a new fact of life, according to businesses and trade groups interviewed by Reuters.
Occasionally, dealers disappear from the dark net markets with customers' money ("exit scamming,") but, on Wickr, cons are a daily fact of life —impersonators contact people all the time claiming to be known dealers, looking for Bitcoin for nonexistent drugs.
Fear of automation is now an ambient fact of life that transcends demographics; as the surveys show, those concerns vary slightly according to education level and age, but there is a significant level of anxiety to be found across the board.
Even in a country where mass shootings have become a fact of life, it was nearly impossible for most Americans to make sense of a gunman walking into Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh and murdering 11 worshipers in cold blood.
London trio Sälen put a cheeky spin on this fact of life with their flagship tune, an agile, minimalist pop number that doubles as the second song they've released to date with a video that features Kamio covered in glittery, blush-colored ectoplasm.
But conspiracy theories have been a fact of life for as long as anyone can remember, and not all of the outlandish ideas and rumors people believe are as harmful as, for instance, thinking a pizza parlor is a front for pedophiles.
Speaking to reporters in Skopje, Coeure said volatility was a fact of life and the ECB had to live with it, though it was keeping an eye on financial conditions to see if there is a broader impact of the recent market correction.
" Buttigieg told reporters his sexuality was "a fact of life" and that the race was "not just about profile," but he was "mindful of the fact that this just might make it a little easier for the next person who comes along.
Before Sunday, children under the age of 10 had never heard of a curfew, never felt the ground shudder as a bomb explodes or known what it is like to see death not as a mystery but as a fact of life.
Black students in particular say the homecoming video crystallized a daily fact of life: They feel they are not wanted at the University of Wisconsin, where there are significantly fewer African-Americans per capita than in the state, which is mostly white.
Black students in particular say the homecoming video crystallized a daily fact of life: They feel they are not wanted at the University of Wisconsin, where there are significantly fewer African-Americans per capita than in the state, which is mostly white.
Atlanta is a city of cars, and one where traffic congestion has become an unpleasant and much discussed fact of life — a local TV station has a dedicated traffic reporter who calls himself Commuter Dude — as well as a potent political issue.
Security experts say while some PLA presence is a fact of life, the city's defense needs are easily met by Beijing's rapidly modernizing forces - a vastly different situation to that faced by the British in defending their outpost during the Cold War.
It wasn't just that cultural gatekeepers didn't find the events noteworthy, but also that violence against queer people — particularly poor and gender non-conforming queer people — was a fact of life, and many of the most hidebound members of society felt they deserved it.
While the 401(k) plan — whether traditional or Roth, SIMPLE or Safe Harbor — is a fact of life and regular pre-tax deductions toward a plan balance figure in many employees' paychecks, a lot of people don't quite understand the fund they're paying into.
"Everyone is hoping Cathay Pacific will maintain its premium status, but the reality is if they really want to compete, adding extra seats will lower its average cost per seat and in the circumstances, it's a fact of life for competition reasons," BOCOM's Cheng said.
Review devaluationsDevaluations are a fact of life in loyalty programs, and they come in many forms, from the removal of valuable partners (looking at you, Chase Ultimate Rewards removing Korean Airlines this year) to more expensive awards (looking directly at you, pretty much all airlines).
Fair Game It's a frustrating fact of life for many mutual fund investors: Even if they're distressed by outsize executive compensation at public companies whose shares they indirectly own, chances are good that the votes cast by their investment managers actually encourage delusional pay.
Part of that is probably due to Bambaataa's fading celebrity, but it also could stem from another unfortunately common fact of newsroom decisions: The alleged victims are from poor, crime-ridden neighborhoods, where despair and tragedy are often taken as a fact of life.
I spoke to a LG rep at the G7 launch, who suggested that the notch is going to be fact of life for the next couple of years, but a number of manufacturers are pushing to get there a heck of a lot quicker.
Earthquakes are such a fact of life in Anchorage — the most seismically active region in the country — that schools regularly drill students on preparedness and people's grandparents trade stories about surviving the destructive 1303 earthquake, whose 9.2 magnitude was the second-highest ever recorded.
Instead, treating the health care system's limit capacity as an immutable fact of life, the federal government has left it up to states to ban their residents from going outside, in the hopes of slowing the flow of the severely ill to a manageable level.
MUMBAI, India — In India, where corruption is a fact of life, the Tata Group — a powerhouse conglomerate that makes Land Rovers, operates the historic Pierre Hotel in New York and sells the world Tetley tea — has been held up as the exception to the rule.
By the time Wells took refuge in the North in 1892, white Southerners had made racial terrorism a fact of life and embarked on a propaganda campaign that romanticized slavery, idealized the Confederate past and held that white supremacy would restore lost Southern greatness.
He grew up in Atlanta, seeing segregation at every turn — a fact of life, he said, that he didn't really think much about until after he had graduated from the all-black Booker T. Washington High School and enrolled at Morehouse College, an all-male black institution.
But the slowness to embrace immersion in the internet as a fact of life is probably due less to any deeply held moral stance against devices than to a more mundane problem: It's really hard to make someone using their phone or their computer look interesting.
Seeing that as a challenge rather than a sad fact of life, we went straight to the bra-fit experts at Panache, ThirdLove, Wacoal, and Eveden to find the most comfortable, flattering, and fashion-forward intimates in sizes starting at DD. A successful search starts with fit.
Such interactions, long a fact of life for performers — and especially female musicians — are becoming more fraught as artists, responding to industry and fan expectations, must make themselves increasingly accessible while also contending with a barrage of online harassment and the threat of violence at concerts.
Beyond sheer speed, there is enough processing power head-room in its new chipset to offer built-in security features to fend off the growing threat of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks that are now a fact of life for organisations running on the internet.
Instead, to spot fake products on Amazon, you need to know how to look beyond the product photos and sift through reviews, product descriptions, ratings, and other data to find the legit and the bogus before you buy, because fake Amazon products are a fact of life.
CreditCreditAndrew Testa for The New York Times RESOLUTE BAY, Canada — After finishing a training drill on surviving the bitter cold, the soldiers gathered around Ranger Debbie Iqaluk to hear about an inescapable fact of life in the high Arctic: The ice is melting despite the frigid temperatures.
Before a worldwide reckoning with sexual abuse within the clergy erupted in Boston in 22008, Cardinal Castrillón had suggested as early as 240 that such abuse was generally an unavoidable fact of life, and that it was being unfairly focused on by lawyers and the media.
It's a brutal fact of life for globe-trotting professionals, who often don't even have a full day to adjust before heading to work Luckily, there are ways to combat the brain-fogging exhaustion that accompanies jet lag, so you can work effectively wherever you've traveled.
But it has increasingly become a fact of life in suburbs and moderate-size cities like this one, places that often do not have the resources to manage it, and where the backlash to what was once seen as uniquely urban problems can be particularly intense.
In an era when the failure of social media giants to police their platforms has gone from a scandal to a fact of life, an ad hoc network of young women is springing up to combat the exploitation that seems inseparable from the Chinese-owned app's explosive success.
I have this disease — it's a fact of life — and even though I can't do all the physical stuff I used to do, I can still cook and garden with my wife, go out to dinner, walk on flat surfaces and enjoy a glass of wine with friends.
While there's nothing wrong with posting the best possible angle of yourself (we all do it), Huffine's post is a reminder that perceived "imperfections" like belly rolls don't mean that you're not in shape — they're sometimes just a fact of life, and they just mean that you're human.
This synergistic expression of the corporate interests of Marvel Studios and the Walt Disney Company — which now include 19 feature films and much else besides — has come to be less a creative or commercial undertaking than an immutable fact of life, like sex or the weather or capitalism itself.
It's that the expansive bloom, which has been exacerbated by pollutants from the agriculture industry, will become a regular fact of life in Florida — a devastating consequence of unchecked human activity made worse by warming water temperatures in the state expected to suffer the most acute economic effects of climate change.
In terms of sheer pop culture oxygen she sucks up in the room, she's on the level of something like Game of Thrones or the Marvel movies, to the point where she feels less like a person or artist and more like a fact of life we all exist alongside.
"People keep the fact that they have incontinence secret from their loved ones, from their husbands, brothers and sisters this is a deep secret for many consumers and yet it's just a fact of life, it's a physiological reality," said Fiona Tomlin, who leads Kimberly-Clark's adult and feminine care division.
In a prebrief ahead of today's announcement, a spokesperson for the company said LG anticipates that the notch will be a fact of life on high-end handsets for the next one and a half or two years, as phone makers work to figure out the ideal solution for going full screen.
According to a study conducted by the Center for Evidence-Based Corrections at the University of California, Irvine, trans people are 2000 times more likely than other prisoners to be sexually assaulted, so it is not surprising that spending time in protective custody is a fact of life for many incarcerated trans women.
And for both white progressives and white conservatives who share a family (yes, there are people of color struggling with these political divides in their own families, but this is overwhelmingly an issue for white families), this is a constant fact of life in 2018 America: Can we still love each other?
" Despite the recoil from international cooperation practiced by the current resident of the White House and his fellow right-wing nationalists abroad, Wilson "turned out to be right about the central fact of life in a world of global markets, global finance, instant communication and the possibility of instant annihilation: Withdrawal is impossible.
Mobility can be a difficult fact of life in today's economy When GM shut down its plant in Lordstown, Ohio, earlier this year, many workers were told they could keep a job with the company but they would have to move to a different plant in a different city, and maybe for less money.
" In appearance Friday on KIRO radio 97.3's "Dori Monson Show," Trump Jr. addressed his father's hot mic comments, saying, "Obviously he's not happy about that, but I think we probably all know guys who have had conversations with other guys that go a little bit in that direction, that's a fact of life.
Streaming As someone old enough to remember the "Stop Pay TV!" campaigns that movie theaters and affiliated parties mounted in the late 1960s — "Don't let Pay TV be the monster in your living room," blared one such ad — I am occasionally amused that paying for televised entertainment is now pretty much a fact of life.
For instance, she asserts that graphic crotch pictures have become such "a fact of life for both adults and teens" that Representative Anthony D. Weiner's sending of an explicit photo of himself to a college student over Twitter — which led to his disgrace and resignation in June 2011 — might now "be viewed as no big thing."
Police violence was a fact of life then — as it continues to be today — for those who could not or would not assimilate into the larger society, for those whose class, race, gender presentation, sexuality, or means of earning money did not adhere to social norms or punitive laws and the entrenched racism that underpinned them.
While it is not possible to get an accurate sense of someone's mental state from afar, Ms. Spears's friends and former associates said in interviews that, for her, the conservatorship has become an accepted fact of life — not a cage but a protective bubble that allows her to worry about her true passions: music and her children.
The badness of Castle Rock is treated in this episode like a pervasive fact of life, one that feels indelibly connected to the existence and perhaps release of The Kid – whom the late Shawshank warden Dale Lacy trapped in a water tank because he believed The Kid was literally the devil, as shown in Episode 2.
With media censorship a fact of life in Iran, digital services and apps such as Telegram have offered citizens an alternative outlet for accessing information — including, when service blocks are imposed, the capacity for more tech savvy users to use other digital tools (such as proxy servers) to circumvent attempts to restrict access to uncensored content.
The ebb and flow of optimism about a trade agreement between Washington and Beijing has become a fact of life, but sentiment surrounding the negotiations still packs a punch – not least with markets "priced for perfection" the way they have been and the assumption that a global recession will be avoided next year only with a significant truce.
And brutal policing is still a ubiquitous fact of life for New Yorkers of color—just a few months ago, video circulated of NYPD officers wrenching a one-year-old son from the arms of his mother, Jazmine Headley, after someone called the cops on her for sitting on the floor of a food stamp office because there were no chairs available.
"People who write headlight summonses walk footposts in the rain and snow," it read, before adding, "(or will do so soon.)" It was probably the most visual demonstration ever that police quotas are a fact of life in New York City—a practice, that, although the city vehemently denies it, is taken for granted by many cops, policymakers, journalists, and residents.
Disasters are a fact of life, though, and rather than risk a more progressive future, the American government — conservative and liberal, alike — has deployed what Klein calls the "shock doctrine," and used disasters for political gain, by exploiting instability, asking financially precarious people to contribute all they have, and ensuring the wealthy elite will be the only ones who benefit.
Well, it's a fact of life that not everyone is built for the dangerous and difficult business of "in extremis" leadership and simply may not be equipped to counter the very real threat of evil that stubbornly exists in our midst — no matter how much you pretend it doesn't because it resists your view of a globalized world of open borders.
It's Father's Day season and graduation season (or as Dell calls it, Dads and Grads), and if you're having a hard time picking out a reasonable gift, just say "screw it" and get them a new TV. No, really — grads will go stir-crazy without a TV in their new dorm or apartment, and dads loving TVs (and falling asleep in front of them) is just a fact of life.
"Cryptocurrencies are a fact of life ... We need to create a legal framework for these operations, we need to control these operations if these operations contravene the law, including money laundering legislation," Anton Siluanov, the minister of finance for Russia told CNBC on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund meetings in Washington, D.C. Speaking about the full range of digital currencies, not just bitcoin, he said that Russia is planning the state regulation of the mining, circulation and the buying and selling of these currencies.

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