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"fulsome" Definitions
  1. too generous in praising or thanking somebody, or in saying sorry, so that you do not sound sincere
"fulsome" Synonyms
extravagant adulatory excessive fawning inordinate overdone unctuous gushing gushy ingratiating cloying immoderate lavish saccharine ample enthusiastic extensive generous glowing liberal charitable bountiful unstinting munificent unselfish free bounteous unsparing openhanded bighearted freehearted freehanded open magnanimous giving benevolent beneficent philanthropic disgusting foul nasty sickening offensive repellent revolting distasteful repulsive loathsome horrible nauseating odious obnoxious repugnant dreadful abhorrent awful abominable horrid exaggerated inflated overblown hyperbolized overweening overstated bloated hyped magnified steep pretentious hyperbolic overdrawn overemphasised(UK) overemphasized(US) actorly theatrical ugly despicable reprehensible vile atrocious horrendous horrifying obscene scandalous rotten evil plentiful abundant profuse plenteous copious rich large teeming superabundant prolific full abounding overflowing luxuriant orotund grandiloquent oratorical pompous rhetorical affected bombastic flamboyant florid flowery grandiose mannered ornate over-elaborate declamatory fustian high-flown undue inappropriate improper unbecoming indecorous inapt unfitting unseemly unwarranted untimely inept unseasonable unapt unnecessary unjustified unjustifiable undeserved unmerited unjust needless suave urbane cultivated polite refined polished courteous sophisticated cultured civilised(UK) civilized(US) civil gracious debonair courtly gentlemanly smooth gallant mannerly worldly More
"fulsome" Antonyms
reasonable sincere restrained simple understated genuine unassuming minimized(US) minimised(UK) played down plain underdone underplayed moderated belittled reserved underrated undervalued blunt no-nonsense cheap close closefisted costive illiberal mingy miserly parsimonious penurious selfish stingy stinting tight tightfisted uncharitable ungenerous inconsiderate mean ungiving thoughtless innocuous inoffensive harmless innocent safe unobjectionable anodyne benign hurtless tame mild innoxious unoffending white peaceable neutral bland unexceptionable dull gentle disparaging unflattering uncomplimentary insulting critical blaming damning castigating candid honest straight derogatory disapproving depreciative negative unappreciative unfavourable(UK) unfriendly inappreciative complimentary appreciative approbative approbatory approving commendatory flattering adulatory laudatory agreeable kind plauditory panegyrical praiseful sycophantic acceptable alluring appealing blessed blest dry hateful delightful pleasant attractive captivating charming clean courteous defending good guarding moral nice pleasing respectful soothing scant scarce bare minimal spare deficient inadequate insufficient meagre(UK) skimpy small sparing sparse barren fruitless impotent lacking meager(US) unfruitful unproductive careful economical greedy dispassionate unenthusiastic cold cool emotionless impassive unemotional cruel scathing unhappy unsmiling aloof reticent standoffish distant snobbish detached apathetic introverted noncommittal secretive guarded taciturn timid icy private unrhetorical austere amusing appropriate due proper fitting justified middling moderate modest necessary suitable temperate decent fair just sensible unprejudiced warranted conservative low realistic inconsequential inconsiderable mediocre prudent median reasoned middle down-to-earth boorish churlish classless clownish loutish rude uncouth unsophisticated awkward clumsy impolite uncivil uncivilised(UK) uncivilized(US) unmannerly unpolished unrefined

253 Sentences With "fulsome"

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The country's celebrations of its CNC technology have been fulsome.
Packed with fulsome fatty acids, seeds go into snacks and oil.
But he was fulsome in his praise for Kohl's life-work.
World of the Crusades is an extraordinarily fulsome study of a
The Justice Department was not expected to provide a fulsome response.
Amid fulsome praise of the technology's potential—five times faster internet speeds!
As an apology it was not exactly fulsome, but it was something.
Plenty of pressure for world leaders to nail down a fulsome deal.
But Mr. Daniels's harsh yet fulsome artistry is a sealant against pity.
One was the failure to coordinate a multi-agency, fulsome federal response.
Let us strike tomorrow with the full and fulsome courage of our convictions.
The frivolity of those fast, fulsome, fleeting days has long since given way.
Mike Conway (R-Texas) said Page was "fulsome" in answering the committee's questions.
This year, Hollywood's fake movie news was as phony and fulsome as ever.
Kelly also provided reporters with a more fulsome time line to the Porter scandal.
Correspondence between Bellew and O'Leary "gets quite fulsome" after this, he told the court.
Now we can expect him to be fulsome in his praise of the Kingdom.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dresses, especially those with fulsome skirts, can hide much.
Mr Hussain issued a fulsome apology and said he had been under "immense mental stress".
Instead, you write back at fulsome length to reassure him that he did nothing wrong.
Elizabeth Warren, two senators with more fulsome support in the state and across the country.
General Mattis drew fulsome praise from diplomats, military commanders and intelligence officials in the region.
Kevin K. McAleenan, the acting secretary of Homeland Security, heaped fulsome praise on President Hernández.
It also helps explain why Republican leaders have offered no fulsome condemnation of Mr Gianforte's thuggery.
Officials have told CNN that they hoped this diplomatic channel would lead to more fulsome dialogue.
Ivanka always egged him on, never dissuaded him; she stirred the pot with her fulsome words.
Her quotidian photographs, titled only with their location and date, impede our desire for fulsome stories.
But have they done it in a comprehensive, fulsome fashion on these specific pieces of legislation?
While the prime minister was fulsome in his praise of the plan, his rivals mumbled vagueness.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Larry, I'm trying to be polite by letting you provide a fulsome answer.
Under pressure from the White House, Rosenstein issued a more fulsome statement of denial Friday night.
Google must explain its unwillingness to disclose this breach and the FTC must conduct a fulsome investigation.
We'll be bringing you a more fulsome update on Club Finances in a future Newsletter (tbc — Wehner).
Then again it is Twitter, so given the format it's about as fulsome as you could expect. 
When the accusations first surfaced, Mr. Kelly and others issued fulsome statements of support for their colleague.
The advertisement for it, written by the artist himself, was naked in its desire for fulsome recognition.
Maybe. But it seems to strain credulity -- and cry out for a more fulsome response from Trump.
I'm going to go back to my office and write a floor statement that is more fulsome.
That was a long way from the kind of fulsome answer that will make the drama go away.
"Bottom Line: [Secretary] Clinton seems to have the most fulsome proposal that's been made thus far," Cohen said.
"I talked to her and she did make a very heartfelt, fulsome apology," Franken told MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell.
Washington (CNN)White House aides drafted a fulsome statement for President Donald Trump on the death of Sen.
A more fulsome statement had been prepared for Trump earlier in the weekend, but it was never released.
If you've done nothing wrong, you should want the investigation to be as fulsome and thorough as possible.
He said after the lunch that they had a "fulsome discussion" and were making "progress" toward the measure.
One caller to his radio show, named Lester, concluded half a minute of fulsome praise with an invocation.
Speaking of symbolism, the fact that President Trump has been a fulsome supporter of this folly is apt.
And that's all before New York's new attorney general takes office too, promising a fulsome investigation into Trump's world.
It appeared to be a remarkably fulsome apology for the work's transgressions, and it was welcomed by her critics.
Conaway said that Page was "fulsome" in his answers and he answered all of the questions the committee asked.
And because of that, I want to wait until the investigation is complete to offer a more fulsome response.
"To the extent Equifax can be as fulsome as possible in its disclosures, it will also help," he said.
On Monday, Mr. Peña Nieto, while offering a fulsome defense of Mexico's sovereignty, maintained that engagement was the answer.
But the 87-year-old Tutu, a veteran of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle, gave them a fulsome welcome.
Democrats expressed concern about how she would approach the issue of torture, while Republicans were fulsome in their praise.
His resume is far more fulsome than when he was vetted as a potential running mate for Obama in 2008.
I find it easiest to interpret fulsome praise of this sort through the lens of Pierre Bourdieu, the French sociologist.
"We had a very fulsome discussion of this issue in the conference," McConnell told reporters, summarizing his meeting with colleagues.
"I ... object to Mr. Evanina's confirmation until and unless the ODNI provides a fulsome response to my letters," Grassley continued.
The next task, which is equally crucial, is to scrutinize the data—to separate the facts from the fulsome bullshit.
His approval ratings on the slide, President Emmanuel Macron named a staunch, sometimes fulsome loyalist as the new interior minister.
That wasn't mentioned; instead, oddly, Sanneh quoted DeRogatis praising pop singer Avril Lavigne; to his mind DeRogatis hadn't been fulsome enough.
We are unclear on how anyone could credibly state that potential buyers don't exist without having run a fulsome strategic process.
The Alan Sugar of the boating world awkwardly exchanged fulsome compliments with the actor in a weird, stage-managed circle-jerk.
To say, as Greenberger does, that Reeves's " Gentleman Boss " (1975) is "an invaluable roadmap" is not so much fulsome as inadequate.
"We had a very fulsome discussion of this issue in the conference at noon today with the vice president," McConnell added.
Undertaking this same immersive exercise with the other candidates rumored for the Philharmonic position would result in a more fulsome endorsement.
"We had a very fulsome discussion of this issue in the conference at noon today with the vice president," McConnell added.
Like Supreme Court justices, all lower federal judges have fulsome powers and are appointed with life tenure of office and salary.
"I understand why the district court ordered the Department of Homeland Security to provide a more fulsome administrative record," he wrote.
But there is a limit to what they could do without fulsome backup from Republicans, and there is little sign of that.
Why did Don Jr.'s lawyer say they "were fully prepared and absolutely prepared to make a fulsome statement" about the meeting?
In her opening statement, Yates said that she planned to be as "fulsome and comprehensive as possible" within ethical and legal boundaries.
However, the Taliban remains bent on a fulsome withdrawal of foreign forces, reclaiming power and strictly enforcing its warped brand of Islam.
But it's really O'Rourke's fulsome embrace of a politics of cosmopolitanism that makes him stand out from the rest of the field.
We regret that inappropriate material was posted to our website without a more fulsome review and apologize to anyone who took offense.
When you roll out a bill, you generally want it accompanied by a bunch of fulsome praise — and this is not that.
But Young is opening a book that has no time for batting heroics or fulsome electrically lit baseball diamonds in approaching night.
Mr. Xi, for his part, did not return Mr. Trump's fulsome personal praise, seeming to treat him like any other American leader.
When, or even if, a fulsome debate on those issues plays out in earnest on the Senate floor remains an open question.
He had the face of a monk, the obsessive auto-didacticism of a collector and a habit of speaking in fulsome paragraphs.
He is fulsome in his praise of the work its coach, Jürgen Klopp, has done in altering the way his team plays.
This tale begins with the NRA's early and fulsome endorsement of Trump's presidential campaign -- even before he had officially captured the nomination.
We see extensions and bodily residue – an extra-long tongue, a fulsome drop of blue liquid, a throbbing red phallus-like object.
Her latest video, the nine-minute-long "Milk Tooth" (2016), is the centerpiece of her small but fulsome exhibition at Postmasters Gallery, Milk.
He noted that GOP senators had a "fulsome" discussion about the emergency declaration during a lunch Tuesday, which Vice President Mike Pence attended.
Or offered up a more fulsome explanation of why so many women accused him of pursuing relationships with them when they were teenagers.
"What I do know is that the regulations under which [Mueller] was appointed do not contemplate a fulsome kind of report," Starr said.
McConnell said that GOP senators had a "fulsome discussion" at their afternoon policy lunch about the "legality and appropriateness" of the emergency declaration.
Hoberman compared it to looking in a "fire in some paleolithic cave" and it is fulsome, flickering, and entrancing in that fiery way.
That Sitwell had to step down and issue such a fulsome apology may be yet another sign that attitudes around veganism are changing.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation's chief, Weinstein, said the "No" campaign has "been so fulsome in their lying that it confused people" about the issue.
"The more diversity in professional experience and life experience that people have, the more fulsome the conversation will be about the law, " she said.
Trump's fulsome praise for his Chinese counterpart is premature, says Anthony Ruggiero, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, determined the best way to proceed was to consistently interrupt the witness and prevent him from providing any fulsome answers.
The Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter has built a decades-long career on a fulsome voice that crackles with feeling and intent.
As a result, a whole set of muscles essential for any two societies to interact in a fulsome and healthy manner is going missing.
He added later in the interview, "If you've done nothing wrong, you should want the investigation to be as fulsome and thorough as possible."
She paid a fulsome tribute to the President at the CBC dinner and vowed to work tirelessly for a strong African-American turnout in November.
Even so, Facebook has not been meeting the full disclosure obligations set out in EU privacy law — instead pursuing legal avenues to avoid fulsome compliance.
He would expect her to ask Ivanka to dinner and she would have to endure Ivanka's polished voice, that fulsome surface that shielded cold metal.
He has been fulsome in his praise of Sessions on law enforcement, and last week said that he agreed with him on the consent decrees.
The exchange begins with the two leaders cementing a communal relationship with fulsome congratulations and flattery and a celebration of their similarities and common interests.
And he's now leaning on Durham's investigation to produce a more fulsome picture of the intelligence community's actions in 2016, he told Fox last week.
Explanation Later, during a news conference alongside the Republican leaders, Trump offered a fulsome accounting of his credentials in explaining why he sent the tweets.
" Clinton's director of speechwriting, Dan Schwerin, added that he hoped the statement could "be followed in the coming days by more fulsome comments on camera.
Democrats want more fulsome hearings involving people potentially present during the alleged assault, which Ford says happened when she and Kavanaugh were both in high school.
So Clinton is attempting something risky: an attack, from the left, against Sanders, whose support for publicly provided health care is much more fulsome than Clinton's.
Cassidy said the legislation has had fulsome support from White House officials including Pence, who he said had sought to rally the support of state governors.
I also want to note that I intend my answers today to be as fulsome and comprehensive as possible while respecting my legal and ethical boundaries.
Trump Jr.'s lawyer, Alan Futerfas, said in a statement to the Post that his client was "fully" and "absolutely" prepared to make a "fulsome" statement.
"I have yet to be convinced … by the director of the FBI that we will have the fulsome kind of cooperation that we will need," Rep.
She would then have taken urgent measures to confess her carelessness, express remorse and make a fulsome display of handing over whatever materials the investigators required.
Nowhere in his more fulsome apology does Franken say that the incident with Tweeden was a one-off, a momentary lapse of reason and good behavior.
This was one of the issues raised by many of my volunteers: that there just simply was not enough time to establish effective and fulsome communication.
Is his absurdist horror show so different from Trump's America, where a rage-tweeting troll sustained by fulsome praise and Diet Coke is our Ubu Roi?
"We regret that inappropriate material was posted to our website without a more fulsome review and apologize to anyone who took offense," CENTCOM spokesman Navy Capt.
After Saramago died in 2010, PEN America — an organization explicitly dedicated to protecting free expression — paid him fulsome tribute, with no mention of his censorious past.
They all go to the idea that there is simply more information out there the Senate should consider if it the chamber wants a fulsome trial.
The leaders of American intelligence agencies are expected to testify to Congress in early February with a more fulsome assessment of the threats facing the country.
Among elected Republicans, Chris Christie and Scott Walker, the governors of New Jersey and Wisconsin, were the only heavyweight speakers prepared to give him a fulsome endorsement.
At the time, the new work, with its visual variety, humor and fulsome collage effects, generated cryptomodernist pleasures of its own and was hugely, and predictably, popular.
" More broadly, he said he was "reserving judgment" on how best to deal with increased concentration in tech, "other than there ought to be a fulsome debate.
Brooklyn too is changed: white hipster waiters with fulsome beards serving artisanal cocktails, black old-timers getting "We Buy Homes for Cash!" fliers jammed under their doors.
It may be that Trump learned the hard way earlier this year what can happen when he fails to show fulsome respect for a deceased political icon.
Modern de facto dictatorships don't usually murder their opponents (although Trump has been fulsome in his praise for regimes that do, in fact, rely on brute force).
We want to ensure that witnesses are going to be called and there was a fulsome discussion here about whether or not the president should be impeached.
The officials said the department is preparing a "fulsome" written response to Nadler's letter, and it is expected to address the executive privilege issues raised by Nadler.
Declaring that "the era of big government is over," he delivered a fulsome rhetorical realignment toward the political middle that came to shape much of his presidency.
Much of the fulsome effect of contemplating Williams's adroit paintings has to do with their meaninglessness: their refusal to offer up a useful narrative of historical significance.
Mr. Penn has been praised internally at the White House, and by the president himself, for his fulsome attacks on the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
Trump's fulsome praise of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin before and during the Helsinki summit must have had Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan spinning in their graves.
When he was still president-elect, Mr. Trump initially signaled a more fulsome embrace of Taiwan by accepting a congratulatory phone call from its president, Tsai Ing-wen.
"The disclosures are going to be uncomfortably fulsome and ... that's something we want to establish as a new precedent for shareholders," JKX Chief Executive Tom Reed told Reuters.
Politically speaking, the key passage of Clinton's speech was one where she made an unusual move for a candidate and offered fulsome praise to the opposition political party.
One thing I thought the company's motorcycles were missing was a solid smartphone app (the existing one looks and feels a little outdated) and a more fulsome digital display.
"What we're doing is no different -- we're trying to make sure we know who was involved so we can have the most fulsome process possible," the GOP source said.
In denying a more fulsome fulfillment of what's known in Europe as a 'subject access request', the company told one requester, Paul-Olivier Dehaye, the co-founder of PersonalData.
But re-watching "Like I Love You" with a critical eye today, I'm struck by how Timberlake's sexual appeal is at its more fulsome, and transitory, in the video.
Observers speculated that Carter was attempting to discredit his vanquished opponent because he did not have a fulsome mandate, having won only 50.1 per cent of the popular vote.
CreditCreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times Neon hues of orange and pink glistened off the wet sidewalks and the fulsome chrome grills of a Buick Super and Ford Customline.
Trump may have been a bit too fulsome in his praise, but there&aposs really no dispute that Kim is an awful human being who kills and jails his opponents.
After all, Trump was heading for the White House, and there were still hopes in Putin's team that his fulsome praise of Russia might be translated into some practical gains.
Notable among the documentaries are ABC's Let it Fall, which airs tomorrow, a fulsome and investigative piece directed by John Ridley, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of 12 Years A Slave.
" Michael Shermer, who writes about atheism and science, initially gave the book a fulsome jacket blurb: "This book should be read by every atheist and theist passionate about the truth.
Back when he was beating all comers in the GOP primary, one genre of positive press coverage he garnered was fulsome praise from horse race journalists about his political genius.
The CEO and chairman of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein, took to Twitter Thursday to offer fulsome praise of the German city of Frankfurt as a great place to do business.
If your approach to character description is more fulsome, apply that to male and female characters alike, as in the screenplay for August Osage County (2013) written by Tracy Letts.
As you can probably guess, most Democratic Party insiders were really hoping Bernie Sanders would formally drop out of the race this week and offer Hillary Clinton a fulsome endorsement.
"Such a consequence is antagonistic to the bargain on which patent law is based wherein we ask inventors to give fulsome disclosure in exchange for a limited monopoly," they wrote.
KS: In a minute, we're going to take some questions about Wi-Fi from our readers and listeners and Nick is going to answer them fully in a fulsome style.
"We're wanting to make sure that that is a fulsome investigation and it's not limited as some worried that it might be," he told reporters after his speech in New Hampshire.
According to Bloomberg, filings to CDP are more fulsome than those filed to the Securities and Exchange Commission, because it asks companies to engage with specific threats posed by climate change.
And third, the FCC could defer action on set-top boxes until a true compromise is reached after a more fulsome debate on the initial plan and the more recent recommendations.
What the President says and doesn't say In normal circumstances, a President could be expected to issue a fulsome written statement to mark the passing of such an important political figure.
Frankie hears Johnny's fulsome praise of her breasts, her hair, her everything as crazy or mocking or at least reflexively insincere; he hears her rejection of his praise as deliberately deflating.
Fulsome praise for Pitaro could be seen as criticism of his predecessor, John Skipper; outlining, or praising, the major changes he has undertaken by definition means admitting major changes were necessary.
The reception for Ms. Collins was one of gratitude and fulsome thanks for her disapproval of the Senate bill, mixed with some anxiety over whether she would stick to her position.
He used fear and innuendo in his fulsome campaign against many innocent and god-fearing Americans whose patriotism was questioned during the Cold War with the Soviets because they were liberal.
Of course, many artists go for the "wow factor," a conspicuous abundance of something or other (as in technical skill; fulsome color; procedural complexity; an enormous quantity of some weird material).
READ: Ken Starr says there will be "hell to pay" if Whitaker messes with Mueller "The regulations under which [Mueller] was appointed do not contemplate a fulsome kind of report," Starr said.
This year, in the run-up to his second term as attorney general, now under a President less genteel than Bush, Barr offered Congress a more fulsome defense of the Mueller investigation.
With its extremely limited scope, I fear this is more of a check-the-box exercise for the White House rather than a desire for a fulsome investigation of Judge Kavanaugh's past.
So I have taken my vote here this morning, I'm going to go back to my office and write a floor statement that is more fulsome and have the opportunity to have that.
" These read like direct authorial musings, and the reader is inclined to feel like Margo, the BBC producer, who remarks, after a fulsome testimonial by one of Belef's followers, "That's more than enough.
In Cairo, Sisi saw the Republican's victory as bringing a welcome end to the Obama administration's persistent human rights criticism, and more fulsome support for his government's battle against political and extremist Islam.
Lisa Murkowski has said she is "disturbed" by McConnell's open coordination with the White House on the impeachment trial -- perhaps signaling some willingness to join Democrats in favor of more fulsome trial procedures.
Pat Roberts of Kansas Schumer's bet Schumer's bet is that at least four of the above Republicans want -- or need -- more than just two presentations to deem the impeachment trial fulsome and legitimate.
"They have the only [Arab] expeditionary capability in the region," oozes a Western diplomat, fulsome in his praise of the UAE's special forces, who mounted an amphibious landing to seize Aden from the Houthis.
When the two leaders met, Trump was fulsome in his congratulations on Macron's election victory over far-right leader Marine Le Pen, saying he had run "an incredible campaign and had a tremendous victory".
And he had voluminous resources (dozens of staffers, about 500 witnesses interviewed, over 2,800 subpoenas) and political protection from an entire party and half the country, granting the flexibility to conduct a fulsome investigation.
One colleague of mine wrote a fulsome obit of himself in the third person and when it became known that he was the author, it did seem a tad odd, to put it kindly.
He said it was a mistake, and referred to a January letter to Mr. Johnson from Paul Rodriguez, the acting counsel to the mayor, that he said "provides a fulsome explanation" of the incident.
And so, Clinton knew she needed to fix it, needed to find a way to make a more fulsome apology and explanation of why she acted the way she did with regard to Strider.
Barr's conclusion that not enough evidence existed to charge Trump with obstruction of justice in the investigation is less fulsome, as Mueller noted that his findings "do not exonerate" Trump fully on that question.
Mr Boles is fulsome in his praise for French supermarkets, for instance: prices on French shelves are often marked on electronic displays so that, unlike in Britain, they do not need to be updated manually.
Democrats emerged from their 2016 scrap with a decent claim that they'd been wronged by the media, which provided fulsome coverage of Trump's traveling geek show that far exceeded the airtime that Hillary Clinton received.
It would give enough time for moderate Republicans to see it as a fulsome and fair process, while shielding the conference from divisive votes on potential witnesses, one person involved with internal GOP discussions said.
I think what we did in this quarter is we clarified a timing and a process that we thought we could get the necessary work done to have publicly you know a more fulsome strategy presentation.
Graham, as he appeared with GOP leaders to announce they would not hold a vote this week on the repeal bill, said a lengthier and more fulsome process would open the door to lawmakers like Sens.
The Supreme Court's review was based on a record "representing a snapshot in time and does not necessarily preclude a different determination at a later stage of the case on a more fulsome record," the judge wrote.
What nobody knew when Clinton stepped down from the State Department is that Obama wouldn't be striving to unite Democrats with a straightforward appeal to securing his legacy and accomplishments, and fulsome praise for his heir apparent.
Afghan leaders have also been frustrated over the last few months because they believe that Pakistan has gotten their hands on more fulsome information and expedient readouts of the US-Taliban peace talks than Afghan officials have.
In the EU it currently invokes a exception in Irish law to circumvent more fulsome compliance — which, even setting GDPR aside, raises some interesting competition law questions, as Paul-Olivier Dehaye told the UK parliament last month.
The CIA had already concluded with high confidence that the prince was behind the murder, but senators said Haspel provided a much more fulsome briefing than the one they had gotten from Cabinet officials, including new evidence.
One drawing, titled "Hospital Bouquet #2, 7/03/09" (26), is focused on a fulsome rose surrounded by leaves and buds; located just below the center of the sheet, it is the largest element in the picture.
The 110-page filing reflects the most fulsome rebuttal of Democrats' accusations against Trump and amounts to a preview of the case Trump's lawyers will make on the Senate floor when the impeachment trial commences this week.
The disparity is reminiscent of the gap between the fulsome rhetoric from leading Democratic presidential candidates about "Medicare for all" or a "Green New Deal" and the more modest support each measure has attracted in the House.
The fair also has a fulsome lineup of performances and talks happening throughout its run, including the "International Global Karaoke World Championships," hosted by none other than Kim Jong Un (as played by artist Seung-Min Lee).
If it comes -- and the Kremlin's fulsome and all but effusive read out of Putin phone conversation with Trump indicates that it could -- it will become a matter of urgency for EU leaders to put differences behind them.
While the senior DHS official said the format is not the reason McAleenan decided against testifying, the official acknowledges that the committee could have a "more fulsome" discussion with the agencies if the hearing were behind closed doors.
Florida's governor did something that would be normal at a typical political convention but has been quite unusual this week — he offered a fulsome endorsement of Donald J. Trump as a candidate for president of the United States.
Singapore (CNN)Nearly five hours of unprecedented and surreal talks between US President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un culminated on Tuesday with fulsome declarations of a new friendship but just vague pledges of nuclear disarmament.
Fox News, Republican elected officials, the C.D.C. director Robert R. Redfield — they all need to stop with their fulsome tributes to Trump during news conferences and seize the microphone to help explain how to stem the disease's spread.
Washington (CNN)Key Republican senators have called the White House over the past 24 hours to make clear that they expect a fulsome investigation as the FBI reviews allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, CNN has learned.
"[Sondland] strongly believes that disclosure will lead to a more fulsome and accurate inquiry into the matters at issue and will corroborate the testimony that he will give in key respects," Sondland's attorneys wrote in a Thursday letter.
President Obama was less fulsome, but said that he hoped the truce could lead to a resumption of peace talks between the Syrian government and the rebel groups, and would help to bring the focus back to defeating isis .
The average income of households headed by someone who left school before ninth grade—typically reached at age 14 or 15— grew a fulsome 12.5%, compared with just 3.2% growth in those headed by someone with a bachelor's degree or more.
One fulsome man, for instance, walked around nude except for a white diaper and a "Ghostbusters"-style Proton Pack, a comment on the fanboys who acted like babies over Sony Pictures' recent remake of that comedy with women in the lead roles.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The archbishop of Washington D.C. stepped down over the handling of sex abuse cases but received fulsome praise from the pope, drawing criticism from campaigners who said it showed the Catholic Church cared more for its leaders than abuse victims.
Congress may or may not choose to convict and remove Trump, but it has no reason not to write into law that every candidate for the presidency in 2020 and thereafter must make fulsome financial disclosure as a pre-condition of running.
In response, a spokeswoman for the IG's office said at the time that they were clarifying to witnesses that they would be able to provide fulsome written rebuttals to the report, in line with past practices and procedures to protect classified information.
Appearing on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Wednesday night, Omar made her most fulsome comments about the issue, responding to Colbert's question about what it's like to have been used as a political cudgel during her first few months in Congress.
This weekend, the Festival of Disruption arrives in Brooklyn (after a 2016 outing in Los Angeles), with a fulsome lineup of exhibitions, screenings, talks, musical performances, and, from 10am to 8pm on both days of the festival, a comfortable lounge for transcending.
At that, Ana Navarro, a political commentator on the panel, suggested that Hill wanted a more fulsome and direct apology from Biden -- "I think she wants you to say I'm sorry for the way I treated you, not the way you were treated," Navarro said.
The house-made pasta verged on heavy, but that was a minor blip alongside its cornucopia of seafood (mussels, squid, shrimp, bay scallops), which was dressed in a savory, slow-roasted tomato-cream sauce made more luxurious by the inclusion of a fulsome fish fumé.
Well, in October 2017 when he testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Health, he offered a fulsome defense of the FDA program and expressed a number of concerns about the right to try bill that had been passed by the Senate.
That proved to be one of her last such journeys; within a few hours, Ms. Patel issued a letter accepting that her "actions fell below the high standards that are expected of a secretary of state," and offering a "fulsome apology," alongside her resignation. Mrs.
A tight timeline As recently as late last week, senior Republican aides were predicting the immigration floor debate could last multiple weeks -- for a fulsome debate with any number of amendments, it only made sense that it would take more than a single week.
And, after learning more of the details earlier this week, Kelly thought it made sense to put out a fulsome statement praising Porter -- a statement that was crafted at least in part by White House communications director Hope Hicks, who was romantically involved with Porter?
The fair is ramping up its special programs and events this year, with commissions by Azikiwe Mohammed, Phoebe Boswell, and others, as well as a fulsome lineup of talks and panels curated by Omar Berrada, the director of Dar Al-Ma'mûn, the library and residency in Marrakech.
"I'm certainly open to discussing it, but I mean this whole idea that we're not going to have a fulsome discussion about mental health and [the] problems it creates with the criminal justice system, housing and the healthcare field seems kind of unrealistic to me," Cornyn said.
In a statement on Monday evening, Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the top Democrat on the committee, lamented the decision, saying that the committee had put partisan politics over fulsome fact-finding and had failed to serve American voters at a key moment in history.
Despite the occasional warning that progress is "hard-won" and "perfect order" isn't "the natural state of affairs," Pinker's book is filled with such fulsome apologias, which inadvertently suggest that the gains of the Enlightenment are so delicate that they require the historical gloss he compulsively provides.
In technical regulatory terms, this means Facebook is known as what's called a "controlled company" that is exempt from certain standard Securities and Exchange Commission investor protections in exchange for making fulsome disclosures about the fact that if you buy Facebook stock, you are buying into a controlled enterprise.
It looks to be seeking to test the water to see how much of the workings of platforms' algorithmic blackboxes can be coaxed from them voluntarily — such as via measures targeting bots and fake accounts — in an attempt to stave off formal and more fulsome regulations down the line.
"When Trump gave fulsome support in Riyadh and said, 'let's isolate Iran' that sent a signal to the UAE and Saudi, which felt emboldened and said: let's let loose everything we have on Qatar," said Gerd Nonneman, professor of International Relations and Gulf Studies at Georgetown University in Qatar.
Reality on Capitol Hill Republican negotiators, according to multiple sources, have crafted multiple options for the President to take in the days ahead to prevent a government shutdown, ranging from different lengths of short-term continuing resolutions to more fulsome funding packages with various stages of wall money.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) called the bill a "fulsome reauthorization" of FAA.
Hatch, 83, who Tuesday announced plans to retire at the end of his current term, has himself been the target of some harsh criticism, most recently over his fulsome praise for President Donald Trump at the White House ceremony before Christmas marking the passage of the tax bill.
Lindsey Graham, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee and another confidante of the President's, told reporters Thursday that he planned to talk to the President over the weekend about supporting a short-term extension of the current powers that would enable a more fulsome debate over a lengthened timeline.
The sources cautioned that things remain fluid and it's possible the idea will end up on the cutting room floor as McConnell attempts to balance the desire by some in his conference to undertake a fulsome trial and others who want a speedy process toward acquittal for Trump.
In the pursuit of good corporate governance and new commissioners who put Main Street first, we heartily agree with the case made by the Banking Committee senators in the hearing and look forward to the more fulsome answers on the topic of political spending as requested by Sen. Schumer.
Mike Enzi of Wyoming The theory here is that one or more of these members may choose to side with Democrats at some point on voting to subpoena witnesses or documents on the grounds that a more fulsome trial is good for the institution they will soon be leaving.
As the Senate impeachment trial moves into the senator question-and-answer period, the weight of history, precedent and the politics of the moment are all on a handful of Republican senators who will decide how much longer this process will go -- and how fulsome it will be.
In an important 2005 article, Jeffrey Rosen characterized Thomas's school of thought as promoting a "Constitution in exile," citing the work of legal scholars Richard Epstein and Randy Barnett as offering the most fulsome picture of what it might mean in practice to bring the exiled Constitution back into effect.
TechCrunch understands that, in private, Facebook has responded to concerns raised about its ad API's limits by saying it cannot provide researchers with more fulsome data about ads — including the targeting criteria for ads — because doing so would violate its commitments under the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) framework.
I did have the feeling that to get a fulsome sense of the venture ecosystem, I'd need to see it from the founder's side; when [Founders Fund cofounder] Sean Parker left to start Airtime, it seemed like a great opportunity for me to get my hands dirty, so to speak.
The holiday-shortened week felt like a fulsome one, due to a fair amount of economic data, the European Central Bank meeting, and the most unsettling aspect of last week's news: The North Korea nuclear test, which set off tremors, literally and figuratively across the Korean peninsula and around-the-world.
"The need for a fulsome explanation of your war making power under these circumstances is all the more necessary as tensions rise in the Korean peninsula, with the suggestion that a preemptive military strike or a retaliatory strike against North Korea are among the options 'on the table,'" they wrote.
Premiering below is "You Belong to Me"—written by Catherine and produced by Jason Lader (Frank Ocean, James Blake, Andre 3000) and Leggy Langdon (Banks, Mr. Little Jeans, Alex Vargas)—this track is seductive and sultry, sparse in the verse, and possessing a fulsome chorus heavy with longing and tinged with uncertainty.
" The spokesman talked to the Post on the condition of anonymity and said that following the 2017 Hamburg meeting that included Tillerson, the former secretary of state "gave a fulsome readout of the meeting immediately afterward to other US officials in a private setting, as well as a readout to the press.
"Don Jr. and his counsel were fully prepared and absolutely prepared to publish or make a statement that was a fulsome statement about the nature of the meeting, what led to the meeting, what the conversation was in the meeting," Alan Futerfas's statement said, according to The New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman.
If anyone needed any example that Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee abdicated their responsibility to conduct a fulsome, bipartisan inquiry of the Russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 election—and inquiries into any efforts by associates of the Trump campaign to aid and abet in that endeavor—Friday was telling.
"The fact that Boeing knew about a defect for more than a year before disclosing it to the FAA is of great concern to me, which is why Chair Larsen and I are asking for further documentation to get a more fulsome picture of who knew what and when," said DeFazio in a statement.
" The former Vice President told reporters in Charleston, South Carolina, on Sunday that he chose to apologize Saturday because it was "the first opportunity" he had to do it in a "fulsome" way in front of the Palmetto state audience who "would have been the most likely to be offended by anything that was said.
And if powerful platforms are perceived to be footdragging and truth-shaping every time they're asked to provide answers to questions that scale far beyond their own commercial interests — answers, let me stress it again, that only they hold — then calls to crack open their blackboxes will become a clamor because they will have fulsome public support.
But CNN has now learned that Rosenstein has consulted with the ethics adviser over the course of the investigation on whether he needs to recuse himself, and he has followed that individual's advice -- a fact which has not been previously reported and offers a more fulsome explanation for how he has continued to oversee Mueller's work.
The griot tradition of West Africa and musical back and forth between the region's guitar bands and western blues/rock is extensive while traditional Arabic and Moorish influence on international avant garde is immeasurable so Noura Mint Seymali doesn't need fulsome praise that is dependent on strained comparisons to indie bands du jour or what is or was hip.
These have included Israel (despite its deadly 2010 raid on a Turkish flotilla to Gaza and continued blockade of the Hamas-run statelet), Russia (despite its jet breaching Turkish airspace in November) and potentially even the Syrian regime (despite it having killed hundreds of thousands of its citizens, and despite Ankara's fulsome support for anti-government rebels).
The lawyer, Alan Futerfas, said in a statement that he and his client "were fully prepared and absolutely prepared" before the initial article on the meeting to make what he called "a fulsome statement about the nature of the meeting, what led to the meeting, what the conversation was in the meeting," but they were overruled.
A fulsome schedule of lectures, panels, and workshops will include a conversation about the costs of art education (Saturday at 2pm), a panel in which three recently launched programs discuss the challenges of their first year (Saturday at 5:30pm), and a panel on the role of publications in art education (Sunday at 5:30pm, moderated by Hyperallergic's Hrag Vartanian).
James Jeffrey, a former ambassador to Iraq who is now a distinguished fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said it's unlikely Russia will have much success using the attack against the US. The fulsome international support for the US strike "is going to box Russia in" if it tries to attack the US at the United Nations, he said.
We assess that he enjoys being in control of the public readout of your meeting because he can use the spin to his advantage -- to manipulate perceptions of you and the United States -- and he may even discourage you from providing a more fulsome readout to the press by stoking concerns that the "fake news media" will distort the message.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE's legal team gets its first crack at defending the president Saturday in a truncated Senate session before a more fulsome presentation on Monday.
And at the end of that process, the board had a very fulsome discussion and considered all alternatives and concluded that the best alternative was to bring him on the board, but bring him on the board as a full board member and support him; and Nelson has operated with the same convictions as the rest of the board members.
The fair has a typically fulsome lineup of additional programming, from its film screenings and public art installation, to its schedule of talks, including Hyperallergic Senior Editor Jillian Steinhauer moderating a panel on gender in the art world (Wednesday, December 11033, at 4pm) and Hyperallergic Editor-in-chief Hrag Vartanian participating in a panel on art events as spectacles (Saturday, December 3, at 4pm).
Three days after insisting that the blame for the Charlottesville protests spurred by neo-Nazis and white supremacists lay "on many sides," and just a day removed from a more fulsome condemnation of those groups, Trump returned to his original position -- that this was a situation where both sides were wrong and the only people who disagreed with that were the fake news media.
Making no effort to conceal her contempt for the billionaire candidate standing beside her, Warren set the tone in the opening minutes of the debate when she called for a more fulsome apology from Bloomberg for his alleged past comments about women who worked for him and demanded that he release women who had sued his company for sexual harassment or gender discrimination from the nondisclosure agreements they had signed.
Mr. Barr also gave perhaps his most fulsome argument yet for why he believes the bureau improperly investigated members of Mr. Trump's campaign, accusing former officials of "gross abuses" and "inexplicable behavior that is intolerable in the F.B.I." He said bureau officials have explained that they opened the investigation in 2016 at a time when Russia was suspected of hacking into Democratic servers to steal emails that WikiLeaks later released.
"Don Jr. and his counsel were fully prepared and absolutely prepared to publish or make a statement that was a fulsome statement about the nature of the meeting, what led to the meeting, what the conversation was in the meeting" Futerfas also confirmed that the $50,000 that the Trump re-election campaign paid in June to his firm was, at least in part, for work he's now doing for Donald Trump Jr.
Coronavirus czar The White House has argued that its response has been aggressive and fulsome, with travel restrictions and quarantine procedures put into place, a task force helmed by Azar and, at least to this point, more than a week without a new case of the virus cropping up in the US. Despite public denials, White House officials have privately weighed appointing a czar to oversee the administration's response to the outbreak.
In shiny new developments all over Manhattan, the fulsome amenity spaces — lounges and screening rooms and chef's kitchens — are being "activated," as developers and artists like to say, with talks and classes, tastings, parties and panels, as if home is now an extension of the 92nd Street Y. While the buildings of the last few booms adopted the embellishments and services of luxury hotels, this wave has been imprinted by the community-building behaviors of idealistic millennials — bees, horticulture, self-care!

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