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But there was one critical question he practically glossed over.
Often, a character's queerness is glossed over or completely ignored.
But I'm guessing Trump kind of glossed over all that.
Some readers said the change glossed over Japan's wartime actions.
" The paper "glossed over the negative aspects of these programs.
They also charged that the report glossed over important details.
Side effects to medications (many used off label) are glossed over.
You glossed over the machines that told you about her past.
The fact that women can inflict violence is often glossed over.
But what's glossed over ultimately mitigates the intensity of their romance.
Those disparities have been too often glossed over in Silicon Valley.
Aside from Fox News, the press largely glossed over the story.
At best, these issues were once glossed over by the general public.
However, some of the stuff people have glossed over is very intriguing.
Eager to declare a victory, governments glossed over many uncertainties about HFCs.
The media has largely glossed over these serious threats with a shrug.
Persistent Islamic militancy and Mr. Kadyrov's own Islamization campaign are glossed over.
It's not all glossed over, it hasn't been combed through too much.
Yet taxes were glossed over in the debate of Republican candidates last week.
But this has been glossed over too easily in debates over the issue.
This was publicly discussed often by those involved, but glossed over by reporters.
These details, often glossed over in other polar histories, add a welcome perspective.
To be sure, our differences are real and should not be glossed over.
I glossed over situations like this when I was writing my retirement books.
Do you feel like certain positive traits tend to get glossed over in horoscopes?
Perry also explores Hansberry's queerness, something often glossed over because she married a man.
Storylines that I once completely glossed over now come off as offensive or shocking.
Messrs May and Taylor have not nostalgically glossed over the bickering among the quartet.
In the 22017s his school had glossed over such dehumanising aspects as family separation.
Using Olaplaex 3 hair treatment, Cunningham glossed over from my roots to mid-strand.
Broadcasting was allowed to resume on the condition that political issues were glossed over.
The hardship of those businesses' employees as they face joblessness shouldn't be glossed over.
You only hear about it, and it's glossed over as yesterday's bad-boy antics.
Negative emotions, far from being denied or glossed over, are a call to action.
In their spare public comments, the two leaders glossed over longstanding sources of friction.
Also, I just want to bring up one thing that we glossed over last week.
But how a species actually divides into two, non-interbreeding daughter species is glossed over.
The touchier policy questions roiling the left in the Trump era were mostly glossed over.
But the company glossed over many critical details, including interest rates and who will qualify.
These incidents are often glossed over as isolated and not warranting any meaningful administrative response.
These are significant challenges which cannot simply be glossed over in the name of convenience.
This image glossed over the Kingdom's numerous human rights abuses both at home and abroad.
But the glossed-over truth is that Kimbo Slice wasn't really known for his mouth.
They glossed over his infidelities and stressed that he seemed to be a good father.
A two-volume company history glossed over the Nazi era in a handful of pages.
The Nevada caucuses are the typically glossed-over third contest in the presidential nominating process.
The result feels like a pre-emptive apology, at once glossed over and heavy-handed.
In all the hagiography that happens after a death, it should not be glossed over.
If your eyes glossed over just reading that, then just trust an expert to handle that.
In typical Apple fashion, the company glossed over details on the quality of its original programming.
During the keynote itself, Microsoft glossed over the lifestyle apps to focus on Autodesk and Linux.
Human rights groups said the assessment glossed over atrocities and ignored ongoing conflict in the region.
Another thing that always gets glossed over when remembering genre boom periods is their embarrassing aftermaths.
Which means that the story about the issues still facing the Democratic Party get glossed over.
The message: JPMorgan saw a problem competitors glossed over and was at least trying to prepare.
But critics said the findings glossed over blame for senior commanders who had ordered the mission.
He also noted some HomePod updates throughout the quarter, but glossed over any specific growth numbers.
This is glossed over so quickly it's easy to miss if you're not paying close attention.
Housing policy has barely been mentioned in the campaign so far, foreign policy often glossed over.
The flip side is that a few key events in the Manning family feel glossed over.
There are so many other women there are out there whose achievements have been totally glossed over.
A quick online check from Samsung shows some decent features it glossed over during the press conference.
Biden glossed over their past and described their experiences on the campaign trail together as pleasant. Rev.
Because of this, Aunt March is usually glossed over in movie and TV adaptations of Little Women.
But the period is still glossed over in school history lessons and books about it are banned.
What's not: At times, some major issues are glossed over, while others are given too much importance.
Several speakers glossed over Mr. Trump's policy ideas, leadership qualities and business record; some barely mentioned him.
The deadly conflicts that came after, though, created an undercurrent that is glossed over, Mr. Loewen said.
In a rambling novel, the same worlds feel overpopulated and chaotic, and end up being glossed over.
Perhaps most important, great listeners also pay attention to what's being glossed over or left out entirely.
He glossed over what is supposedly America's top security priority: confronting great powers like China and Russia.
Our imprints on global progression, though written out and glossed over in history, are not to be disputed.
For me, New York was so dreamlike that it glossed over the realities of both of these relationships.
One of the more exciting new features in Live 10 might be initially glossed over by many: Collections.
These are topics that are typically glossed over on dating shows, with the exception of 90 Day Fiancé.
Allow the boy, as he becomes an adult, to learn about the injustice and unfairness glossed over before.
This monthly series puts a spotlight on great women whom the history books have glossed over or snubbed.
But they were disappointed by the movie's rose-tinted storytelling that ultimately glossed over the nuance in Mercury's story.
But one thing we've glossed over in today's resolution is that transcripts of these private depositions will become public.
But one thing we've glossed over in today's resolution is that transcripts of these private depositions will become public.
On Twitter, many fans expressed outrage about how quickly the death of the show's female lead was glossed over.
Grisham fans looking for courtroom drama might be disappointed by "The Whistler," since McDover's questionable cases are glossed over.
We're not necessarily trying to capitalize on our relationship, but we're already showing a glossed over version of it.
In the process, the series' examination of the problems with the American legal system is increasingly being glossed over.
Sadly, the motives for her turn away from the visual to the literary arts are virtually glossed over here.
I'd glossed over the jewelry on the men's floor, but on the women's floor Victoria opened up a drawer.
During Wednesday's hearing, Bridenstine solidified his status as a climate skeptic and glossed over his connections to hate groups.
Communication planet Mercury clashes with Jupiter today at 10:16 AM, so watch out for exaggerations and glossed-over details.
Namely, the letter glossed over the rape as "20 minutes of action" and lamented that Turner no longer enjoys steaks.
But Feden said it was telling the defense glossed over their testimony in closing arguments, and clearly showed a pattern.
The other problem glossed over in the report, Carpenter and workers say, is that CH2M Hill was rushing the job.
They are brushed off and glossed over, dismissed as jokes or banter, and normalized through a sense of social acceptability.
Yet he glossed over one of the most significant events of his administration so far: the destruction of Puerto Rico.
Director Damien Chazelle keeps his eye on the unromantic details that usually get glossed over in retellings of historical events.
If you glossed over early reports about the disease, you might now be wondering what all the fuss is about.
But when Juno glossed over the trauma of gestating a child and giving it away, barely anyone batted an eye.
It's as if the show slammed on the brakes and started doing all the important stuff the pilot glossed over.
But, to the dismay of many who supported him, the leftist president has glossed over the specific dangers women face.
WHEN CHAIMOWICZ GLOSSED over his parents' part in the war, I thought we'd have to return to that subject somehow.
They glossed over damaging episodes in the report and called for investigations of Mr. Trump's investigators and a political rival.
A proper cool down (let alone a massage) is usually the thing that gets glossed over, or else skipped completely.
Privacy and ethical issues glossed over in the public's rush to embrace DNA databases are now glaringly apparent, they said.
In previous elections, many candidates glossed over their positions on climate change, assuming they were of secondary interest to voters.
The disagreement was quickly glossed over by stage host Warwick Davis, leaving Star Wars fans to ponder the truth of it.
The authors of yesterday's paper "glossed over the negative aspects of these programs," says Ted Cicero, a neuropharmacologist at Washington University.
The dance's themes, as stated in the program, of "deterioration, catharsis and transcendence," are both glossed over and overly drawn out.
Secondly, their comments completely glossed over the fact that the news of the Strzok removal was what President Trump was discussing.
Though her friendships with Malcolm X and James Baldwin are detailed, other relationships, including those with former husbands, feel glossed over.
The New York Times explains that scientists are concerned about the "[p]rivacy and ethical issues glossed over" by DNA databases.
While "He" keeps a close eye on the business and artistry of movies, what's actually on screen is often glossed over.
He's escaped accountability at each turn, all of his messes wiped clean by press agents and glossed over with star power.
By including them in the Memphis monument, the sponsors acknowledge a poisonous aspect of the movement that is often glossed over.
" 1 Rue Botzaris — J.R. Le Bristol "One of the last genuine palace hotels in Paris that doesn't feel too glossed over.
She said she felt the governor had glossed over his apology too quickly, trying to divert to future policy actions instead.
Once a central part of her campaign, she has glossed over it in recent rallies after criticism across the Democratic Party.
Her brief second marriage — in 1978, to Raymond Charles Ploetz, a lawyer — is glossed over in her memoir as a mistake.
The company's controversial ad glossed over those attributes and the real-life transformation stories the product has inspired, the couple said.
And while this point is often glossed over, Amazon was actually following a precedent set by publishers in its pricing model.
Because people didn't want ... There's a lot of people who have interests in problems being glossed over in the media industry.
Elsewhere within SB Nation though, other editors voiced concerns about the piece, which almost entirely glossed over the sexual assaults Holtzclaw committed.
The fact that it&aposs being glossed over is that Hillary Clinton is not President because of the actions of the FBI.
While her name remains in New Zealand—if you look for it—on street signs and at museums, it's weirdly glossed over.
Yet they glossed over the simultaneous depreciation of 3D Touch at the end of the iPhone line without a word of explanation.
These dramatic events of March 1968, possibly the most consequential period of the entire war, are glossed over in a few sentences.
Andy Murray is being praised for his quick thinking when a reporter glossed over women's tennis during his press conference on Wednesday.
Its collaborative origins, earlier authors, and the public funding that supported the preliminary models are largely glossed over on the product's website.
When Frank mentioned meeting with Mark Usher during some Northern California men's retreat, he glossed over the Handmaid's Tale dress code. Ugh.
While other shows and movies about that era glossed over the era's rampant sexual harassment and sexism, Mad Men focused on it.
But while she may have effectively glossed over her father's misogynistic administration in the past, we are now in the #MeToo era.
It also pulled attention from other news, and glossed over the major factors driving the exodus, including violence, corruption, drought, and poverty.
The answer is easy: Lots of amazing photos that will be glossed over for a generation, and talk of an historic success!
"The issue being glossed over is that focusing on global warming potential alone may be bad for the environment still," he said.
Surprisingly, this distinction between feeling and emotion is often glossed over not just in popular accounts but also in the scientific literature.
On the latest Popcast, our critics discuss his rapid rise and the questions — about genre and race — glossed over along the way.
At the time, however, fans glossed over the fact that the woman said the encounter was nonconsensual, framing it as an indiscretion.
Laurie's marriage to Amy generally gets glossed over as quickly as possible, while Bhaer generally gets transformed into a palatable romantic hero.
It is a fascinating stretch often glossed over in fighting scholarship that skips from the Roman Coliseum to 17th century English pugilism.
In the avalanche of news that was Google's Pixel 2 event last month, the company kind of glossed over the Fast Pair feature.
"All of these picks highlight a broader issue that is evident but often glossed over when people talk about investment gurus," Carbonneau said.
The prospect of memory hacking brings with it a host of practical and ethical issues, which were largely glossed over in the episode.
Samsung glossed over the end of the jack (and apparently unlisted its Apple-mocking ads in the process) during the Note's launch event.
Mr. Trump remains an unabashed fan of the tactic and has glossed over the legal and racial objections to its use for years.
What's not: The 2008 recession is kind of glossed over, even though it ends up being a major plot point in the film.
This happens when the other examples to which we refer have differences that are glossed over or exhibit important nuances that remain veiled.
In conversations after church on Sunday, many Christians glossed over the candidate's three marriages and boasts of his battle with sexually transmitted disease.
Herndon I think people actually glossed over what Kanye said in the Oval Office — that supporting Trump made him feel like a superhero.
A few elements are glossed over too lightly, as if perhaps Subramanian is afraid of the current or future sociopolitical climate in India.
On the latest Popcast, our critics discuss the musician's rapid rise and the questions — about genre and race — glossed over along the way.
On the latest Popcast, our critics discuss the musician's rapid rise and the questions — about genre and race — glossed over along the way.
Instead, Trump steered clear of rhetoric that could embarrass her and glossed over even the most sensitive issues such as Huawei and her succession.
This first step is often glossed over by folks trying to run token sales as quickly as possible, but ignore it at your peril.
She also gives serious attention to Gould's youthful interest in eugenics, a subject mentioned but glossed over by Mitchell in both of his profiles.
Beyond public opinion, there are a lot of annoying specifics that tend to get glossed over in the high-level argument about free college.
While his victory was a surprise to the Clinton camp, the candidate glossed over her loss, pointing instead to her decisive win in Mississippi.
The more interesting news was glossed over, but is highly relevant to one of the most popular sources of news and information today: podcasts.
Essentially, now's the time to focus on all those little details you may have glossed over to get a product that works and fits.
For some reason, when that actually happened in real life — not on a scripted satire of reality TV dating — the milestone was glossed over.
Something that was previously glossed over will get a second pass, and we know you love a thorough inspection of everything in life, Virgo!
But if these months together have often been glossed over from an art historical perspective, it has been positively ignored from a queer one.
Sex education is typically glossed over in Chinese classrooms and usually limited to one or two "physical hygiene in puberty" lessons in biology class.
Although the work isn't explanatory, Orlaineta speaks eloquently about the ideas behind his practice, pointing to hidden histories glossed over by capitalism and patriarchy.
In general, I found the role of slavery in the history of the site (and in much of Savannah) to be somewhat glossed over.
The missing heads allude to trophies, often hanging on the walls of hunters, but the gash of decapitation is glossed over by the metallic shine.
This might be why the show seems to have so quickly glossed over Jon Snow's murder and subsequent rebirth thanks to the Lord of Light.
But, the role of women in this society is glossed over; for a film about a pregnancy, it focuses largely on the suffering of men.
In her book, however, she tells a highly glossed-over version in which she believes she was drugged but that no sex act took place.
The show takes a special interest in showing off the details that usually get glossed over, often drawing on real hacks and real cybersecurity problems.
At a time in which most tech companies need to be bullied into admitting they're also media companies, Netflix's tech identity is often glossed over.
Many glossed over the scary rhetoric about Ivanka Trump, the president&aposs young son Baron, even his 4-year-old granddaughter, the president&aposs granddaughter.
Still, Wall Street analysts glossed over the profit decline as Disney gets set to take on streaming giants such as Netflix at their own game.
But that's glossed over in favor of the myth of "steak and lobster — at taxpayer expense!" while actively enabling a system that keeps me poor.
They glossed over the sexual assault allegations and the brown shirt rallies, and enabled Trump because of the entertainment value of his showmanship and barnstorming.
But the monument shows how it has also glossed over the role of Hungarian authorities in the Holocaust and in prewar acts of anti-Semitism.
The details of motherhood and child care are never glossed over or ignored, even when the women start to investigate the crime on their own.
Kallianiotis provides both a detached and deeply curious view of a part of the United States that is often glossed over by the popular imagination.
Dear Demotivated,Firstly, a huge well done for taking literal action in recovering from depression, that is phenomenal and not something to be glossed over.
The show's pilot is not just a solid episode of an educational kids show, though; it also tells an important and often glossed over story.
These complexities get glossed over, both in the way we as a country discuss World War II and in the way my grandfather is remembered.
All of this, in other words, is very important and interesting, and it shouldn't just be glossed over in the daily to-and-fro of politics.
And to be clear, that letter didn't exonerate Trump in any way; Mueller was concerned Barr had glossed over the nuance of the potentially obstructive actions.
But piecing together historical events that have been long omitted or glossed over is tricky, and Apostol's storytelling mirrors the disorientation such a task can create.
His company's egregious record of under-reporting workplace injuries was glossed over because he started dating Grimes after shooting his shot with an adorably nerdy pun.
That made the device hard to unambiguously recommend at its $230 starting price, but with a $100 discount these limitations could be glossed over by some.
Although Jupiter is retrograde, his backspin is forcing us to review legalities and breaches that were glossed over in late 2016 and early 2017 (cough, Russia).
WASHINGTON — In laying out his economic platform on Monday, Donald J. Trump made several assertions that glossed over the complexities of the domestic and international economy.
He glossed over the fact that Denise wouldn't have needed saving if he'd just killed the Wolf in the basement, or in the forest last season.
Trump mainly glossed over some of his disagreements with Britain during the visit there, promising a "phenomenal" trade deal once the country leaves the European Union.
Whenever the subject has come up, it's quickly glossed over with jokes about two-a-days at the gym or the denial of T-shirt sizes.
If there was vagueness in the staging, this in some ways enhanced the dramatic ambiguity at the core of the work, often glossed over in performances.
Perhaps Hollywood, an industry Marty considers "fundamentally corrupt and immoral," or perhaps the Kesslers' own tendencies: They have always "glossed over the horrors" of their lives.
On the latest Popcast, our critics discuss the musician's rapid rise, and the questions about genre and race that have been glossed over along the way.
The company often glossed over the nicotine contents of its product until 2017, and the exact contents of Juul pods haven't been revealed by the company.
Aswath Damodaran, professor of finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University, said ratchets are often "glossed over" because they rarely kick in.
Trump will be praised by conservative media and the reality of US-North Korea relations will be glossed over, all in the service of his 2020 campaign.
My hope is that Morrison's work as an editor at Random House in the '70s is not glossed over in these remembrances of her work and life.
The movie is insistently frank about what statutory rape looks like, in direct contrast to the glossed-over version of events that older Jennifer convinced herself of.
Wall Street also glossed over Snap's estimate that it would reach profitability in the fourth quarter, as measured by earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA).
In searching for a parallel crisis to Brexit in Britain, Bagehot (November 24th) glossed over some of the instructive detail of ditching the gold standard in 1931.
His own very extreme positions on LGBT rights and gender politics (such as his view that the Disney film Mulan is feminist propaganda) get largely glossed over.
The justices wrote their opinions and issued their judgments, and routinely glossed over the crucial questions regarding the legitimacy of how the court went about its work.
Since Democrats are typically seen as united on the issue of abortion, the policy specifics are an area that candidates have often glossed over in the past.
Doing so would create an opportunity for panel experts to press Barr on details that lawmakers may have missed or glossed over during their rounds of questioning.
There is value in seeing yourself in someone who is onstage—a sentiment that sometimes gets glossed over with a cutting and defeating because it's 2016 adage.
I would have loved to have seen more detail on how Billy ultimately selects the jury, or on the trial itself, where some witnesses are glossed over.
The audience is so jolted by the "jokes" that they actually seem to hear the material about racism, which they might have otherwise glossed over or ignored.
"A few years ago, we did a tour where slavery was just glossed over and I had to ask about it to hear about it," he said.
In 2016, a picture book titled "A Birthday Cake for George Washington" was withdrawn from stores after critics complained that it glossed over the horrors of slavery.
This glossed-over version of reality would then be repurposed in future congressional hearings and interviews, selling new variations of an already-failing military strategy to lawmakers.
On Monday, Mr. Kratz called the scenario "nonsense," and he said the jury in Mr. Avery's trial considered evidence either left out or glossed over by the filmmakers.
When a recent 60 Minutes episode glossed over her and other female-led organizations' accomplishments in leveling the playing field for girls in computer science, she spoke up.
It's a fact that often gets glossed over in coverage of a race whose narrative has been dominated by a reality star with a vulgar way with women.
Though the Duchess always steers clear of colored polish, we highly suspect there's something glossed over the top of her fingernails to give them that naturally healthy sheen.
As he tried to garner new capital for his company Dyn, which monitors and reroutes Internet traffic, potential investors peppered him with questions others had once glossed over.
These are valid concerns, but the risk of focusing on the immediate issues is that the much larger problems of the mining industry are once again glossed over.
But while emoji and photo filters and Dj apps all looked neat, there's one aspect of the Touch Bar that Apple conveniently glossed over: it looks extremely uncomfortable.
The seriousness of the topic never feels glossed over, which allows for an organic and seamless journey from tears on one page to laughing aloud on the next.
Hence, the mass repressions in Cuba and China can be glossed over as a casualty of "progress," which included literacy campaigns to inculcate communist propaganda among the masses.
I'm positive that I glossed over this word a dozen times in the past, but today it was a major stumper because SIGILS was so difficult as well.
Take it as the "Daily Show" effect of reducing political discourse and "comedy" and just about everything else into a glossed-over caricature rather than a real debate.
It also glossed over a clutch of underwhelming group phase performances by Les Bleus, whose galaxy of young stars have yet to truly shine on the biggest stage.
"Behind it, of course: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman"The magazine glossed over Saudi Arabia's oppressive guardianship laws, which were still in full effect at the time it ran.
I feel like what was getting glossed over was the fact that this 22-year-old guy didn't make it home to the people that he mattered to most.
The institutional failures that allowed Trump to win the GOP nomination and then the presidency have largely been glossed over, including by employees and managers of big media outlets.
Yet very often, all this evidence is glossed over as people instead resort to partisan debates about criminal justice reform, the disproportionate policing of black neighborhoods, and gun policy.
And a few readers thought that my answer glossed over the apparent political disconnect between the person seeking a reference and the one who was reluctant to give it.
"Of course Love, Simon is a glossed-over version of what being closeted is really like," says Ryan Schocket, a 24-year-old writer who lives in New Jersey.
But what's being glossed over in the coverage of and reaction to Lee's boycott is that he recognizes, too, that this is a much bigger problem than just the Oscars.
So begins a glossed-over debate on who bears responsibility for climate change, and how the developing world's economies can continue to grow with caps placed on their energy usage.
I didn't want to talk about my "mental health," so I glossed over it with my parents, who were as mystified as I was about what I was anxious about.
Avengers is set for a May 2020 release, so it's very likely — certain, really — that Crystal Dynamics is itself still figuring out many of the specifics that Hughes glossed over.
And he glossed over differences on Huawei, a Chinese telecoms giant mistrusted by America but cautiously accepted in Britain, by saying that the two countries would soon reach an agreement.
Her past record is being mostly glossed over at the moment, but as she rises in stature, some of her allies in the resistance may wonder: How sincere is she?
The compositions are still largely wordless, or lyrics are deliberately glossed over—even a guest spot from Mas Ysa's Thomas Arsenault finds English turned into abstract shapes through studio trickery.
While there are many things to commemorate, memorialize and celebrate, many would tell you that D-Day is a day that should not be glossed over with each passing era.
But Trump glossed over the distinction Monday, saying the US would only spend $250,000 to build the new embassy versus a $1 billion proposal he said he was recently presented.
Gillibrand glossed over Russia and China in her speech, though in a later Q&A session, she made clear that confronting them would be a priority within her first 100 days.
When the nurse called to give her the results of her egg fertilization, Durkin says she glossed over the fact that six — six — of her eight eggs didn't survive the thaw.
The Library of Congress said Guthrie, then 27, wrote "This Land," in reaction to Irving Berlin's "God Bless America," which he thought glossed over wealth and land inequality in the country.
The president said something interesting at the summit that, sort of, got glossed over and that was, why don&apost we just have no tariffs at all between our countries, right?
The high politics of the scheme are glossed over, particularly the election of Narendra Modi halfway through its implementation (Mr Nilekani stood unsuccessfully as an MP for the rival Congress party).
The past 600 years that have shaped modern Sicily are also glossed over, so this is not an exhibition of evolution but of transience, of even the greatest cultures and conquerors.
Trump in his Tuesday address glossed over trade, a sore point between him and fellow Republicans in Congress, even though negotiators recently held another round of important trade talks in Montreal.
EU leaders glossed over Syria at their summit with Arab leaders in Egypt in February, relieved the meeting came before any possible decision to re-admit Assad to the Arab League.
The US President once again glossed over Kim's position overseeing one of the most repressive regimes in the world, washing Kim of responsibility in the death of the American Otto Warmbier.
This restructuring means we spend plenty of time on the oft-glossed-over courtship of Laurie and Amy, and Gerwig makes both the emotional and economic logic of the match clear.
Even though the presentation I attended offered largely accurate information about fertility and egg freezing, it also glossed over or outright ignored some of the less appealing realities of the procedure.
A number of works in the Honolulu Biennial take ownership of the past to reflect the perspectives of Pacific peoples whose experiences and cultures history may have forgotten or glossed over.
The president has repeatedly seized on the fact that the efforts started before he became a candidate, but he has glossed over the conclusion that they evolved toward supporting his candidacy.
The 33-year-old Real Madrid forward's individual brilliance has glossed over Portugal's dour performances in their first two matches and Fernando Santos's side have mostly appeared like a one-man team.
Brewer told the FBI he and his wife met for dinner at a local restaurant with a "lovely couple" and others from the group, but he glossed over its violent recent history.
The word "Trump," with a capital T, occurs exactly twice in "The Michaels," and those references are more or less glossed over, as if someone had passed gas at the dinner table.
Unfortunately, the story glossed over the fact that the company didn't have technology it would show the public, or that it was very behind in efforts to bring itself to the public.
His answer glossed over the fact that renewables, including solar, are now growing faster than other sources of electricity in the U.S. and are projected to continue growing, depending on government policies.
Kerr's four goals in a 4-1 win over Jamaica glossed over what was an underwhelming performance against a lightly regarded team before the 4-1 shootout loss to Norway on Saturday.
But when announcing the model at an all-hands meeting, one source said, the company "glossed over" specifics about how it worked, instead emphasizing the claim that dashers were happier with it.
Greenwald is correct that the media has adapted in meaningful ways, over the course of months, to treat Trump's unprecedented campaign with the alarm it deserves—a development Krugman glossed over altogether.
But that being said, it still isn't the cord cutting savior the proponents make it out to be, as there are a handful of shortcomings that were glossed over in the presentation.
The impression that protesters hate white people could easily be a side effect of the way the specifics of demonstrations against systemic racism in policing are often glossed over in the media.
By recognizing Kate, who covered the Vietnam War for United Press International, as a "woman in war," the stamp quietly acknowledges what has been glossed over in the annals of the conflict.
But instead, the new multiracial veneer she gives the monarchy has been portrayed in wedding coverage as not simply modernizing, but inevitable, while Britain's troubled racial past and present is glossed over.
Hannah said that she was pleasantly surprised to find not only "a thirst for telling women's stories," but also stories of women who, like Graham, had been glossed over by time and circumstance.
Devoting 90 seconds to just laying out what's included seems a little excessive — especially since the one important bit, the fact that the required camera isn't necessarily in that box, gets glossed over.
It's a midquel, so it takes place during the winter scenes the original movie glossed over during the song "Something There," and hoo boy, it packs a lot into those short snowy weeks.
" Leaving aside the question of whether he has confidence in Nauert, Graham also glossed over how well she will perform in New York, saying, "I'm sure she will perform well at her hearing.
As Ronan Farrow astutely points out, those claims have been largely glossed over by reporters and news outlets that remain vulnerable to PR machines determined to wash away the sins of powerful men.
Mercury retrograde begins early today, Capricorn, illuminating a very sensitive sector of your chart and encouraging you to look deeply into issues you might have previously glossed over because they made you uncomfortable.
When travel influencer Brooke Saward posted from a tour of Pakistan in April, some commenters said that she had glossed over safety concerns for western tourists and the country's record on women's rights.
"While not anticipated by us, we believe any 'hiccups' in Jun results, would be glossed over as investors focus on the upcoming iPhone launch," wrote Michael Olson, senior research analyst at Piper Jaffray.
It's a society where it's taken for granted and glossed over, not just socially but structurally, that everyone has a cushion of financial support, when the reality is that most of us do not.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald brought some titanic changes to the Harry Potter canon, reaching beyond the still-fledging Fantastic Beasts prequel series to flesh out events glossed over in the book series.
It's marketed as a quick procedure (clinics say it takes half an hour and requires little to no down time), costs from about £150 per treatment, and the potential risks are often glossed over.
Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, the top Republican on the committee, released a nine page memo highlighting elements of Newbold's testimony which he claimed had been glossed over or mischaracterized by Cummings and his staff.
Of all the features and hardware that dropped at Google's event earlier this month, one that felt particularly glossed over was Playground, the new augmented reality mode that's arrived on the Pixel 3 camera.
"I'm doing O.K. with it," Daniel invariably said, but on closer examination it always turned out that there were gaps in his fulfillment of his obligation that he glossed over and then rationalized away.
Now they see in him someone who has glossed over Mr. Trump's misdeeds, smeared his investigators and positioned himself to possibly declassify information for political gain — not the Bill Barr they thought they knew.
The new trailer features a closer look at the X-Men's mission into space that turns Jean Grey (played by Sophie Turner) into the titular Dark Phoenix, something the previous trailers quickly glossed over.
Trump appears to have glossed over the fundamental humanitarian purpose of TPS, which is granted to individuals from countries where conditions such as war, natural disasters or political strife prevent citizens from returning safely.
They argued it created a facade that Fukushima had returned to normal and glossed over the remaining hardships faced by an estimated 120,000 residents who still cannot — and may never — return to their homes.
"We say shareholders were indeed mugged," Hill said, adding that former Lloyds executives such as Daniels also glossed over severe problems with HBOS's liquidity and corporate loan portfolio when presenting the case to the board.
Philip Kim, a Harvard physicist who did many of the early graphene experiments — Dr. Efetov and Dr. Jarillo-Herrero both worked in his laboratory — thought the glossed-over details in the calculations would be important.
Edward W. Brooke glossed over the issues that troubled the 401 graduating seniors at the all-women's college, per the Globe, and Rodham had something to say about that — a daring move at that time.
SUVA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sera was nine when she was raped and sought help from her family in Fiji only to be told that the attack was her fault and the crime was glossed over.
He also said that he will put aside more money for food-safety programs that will financially stabilize the chain by 2017, but he glossed over how and why this health outbreak won't happen again.
Hawking, in his calculation, glossed over the (unknown) microscopic properties of the spacetime fabric at the event horizon, and Unruh likewise treated the fluid in a sonic black hole as smooth, ignoring its composite atoms.
Our eyes may have gone to the sparkly footwear first, but the rest of his get-up is not to be glossed over: The Netflix star was wearing Vivienne Westwood for the occasion, after all.
And what are we to make of the Pritzker Prize, which has not only shown little interest in female architects in the past, but has also now effectively glossed over sexual misconduct at the workplace?
Sanders deflected, artfully, and glossed over that fact by pointing out that he was leading the Democratic field in that poll (it also showed him with a slim lead over Trump in a hypothetical matchup).
The President's remarks to the ministerial meeting of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS largely glossed over his decision to withdraw US troops from Syria, the conditions and logistics of which are still under negotiation.
In his portraits of Pennsylvania's small towns and cities, Niko J. Kallianiotis provides both a detached and deeply curious view of a part of the US that is often glossed over by the popular imagination.
Alemzadeh has worked with women workers seeking help in reporting and dealing with sexual harassment, and she said sexual harassment training cannot be a glossed-over step when it comes to cultivating a healthy workplace culture.
The Final Chapter fills in much of the backstory the rest of the franchise has glossed over, as we find out how and why the Umbrella Corporation intentionally planned and orchestrated the T-virus apocalypse themselves.
Sometimes when these stories are told it seems like no big deal: Matthew McConaughey's mother glossed over her husband's 1992 heart attack during sex in her autobiography I Amaze Myself like it was a mere footnote.
Not only have they completely glossed over the fact that they referred to skin conditions as 'undesirable' but they are point blank refusing to comment on their wider disregard and targeting of the skin positivity community.
Unfortunately, the WHO glossed over a major cause of the crisis — instability in the European Union's drug supply chain — and actually gave the European Union cover by applauding its deeply flawed approach to combating counterfeit drugs.
If you glossed over it all, here's what all this change boils down to: We'll no longer need a government — the US, France, whoever — or an international governing body to tell us what a kilogram is.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday promised Britain a "phenomenal" post-Brexit trade deal, dismissed differences over China's Huawei and glossed over other disagreements as he heaped praise on the United States' closest ally.
I glossed over treatments in general in the piece, and those I did focus on were the virtual reality methods because they've been in the news so much recently, and because they focus so heavily on men.
But there is also a long history of armed community self-defense among the radical left that is often glossed over or forgotten entirely in favor of the Fox News-friendly narrative that all liberals hate guns.
While other outlets glossed over the blatant racism of Barr's tweet by calling it "racially charged" or emphasizing that she apologized in their headlines — our favorite: "waded into racial waters" — we're calling it what it is. Racist.
While this meant Macdonald had access to thousands of hours of footage of Houston in some of her most intimate moments, it did not mean that any of the issues the singer faced would be glossed over.
The bank's settlement with the Justice Department also resulted in an anodyne "statement of facts" that essentially glossed over the precise details of what JPMorgan Chase had done wrong and what Ms. Fleischmann had told the department.
An open letter to China's Supreme Court, signed by 12 leading Chinese legal scholars and lawyers and posted online on Monday, argued that the court's sentence glossed over local corruption and Mr. Jia's contrition for his crime.
Under the leadership of Mr. Azcárraga's father, Emilio Azcarrága Milmo, Televisa operated in lock step with the long-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, broadcasting news coverage that fawned over presidents and programming that glossed over the country's problems.
Her message of unity glossed over claims made last week by former interim Democratic National Committee chairwoman Donna Brazile that the 2016 primary was "rigged" in favor of former secretary of state Hillary Clinton over challenger Sen.
Their report largely glossed over the role that fighters for Hasht al-Shabi are believed to have played in vandalizing four television stations, some of which was caught by security cameras and circulated widely on social media.
Spreading strikes of underpaid teachers, endless military deployments to the Middle East, and months-long power outages crippling Puerto Rico are just a few of the newsworthy topics glossed over in favor of the latest Trump headline.
Corporate governance is often rightly criticized for emphasizing meaningless metrics and the peculiar social whims of stockholders, but in these cases, the Valley glossed over big issues about who controlled the corporation — the founder or the owners?
His supporters' exuberance at the surprisingly clear mandate glossed over the reality that the Liberals will have a harder time governing with a parliamentary minority — and minority governments tend to last only about two years, not four.
Despite the regular worry around dominant tech players, new firms have consistently managed to rise to the top, Moritz argued, though he glossed over the role that enforcement of antitrust laws might have played in that result.
While the market appears to be happily embracing a coming rates hike from the Federal Reserve, it seems to me that market participants may have glossed over a very important comment from Fed Chair, Janet Yellen, last Friday.
When Apple announced the new iPhone 8 and iPhone X, the company glossed over the fact that all three of its new handsets were capable of fast charging—similar to what Android phones have been doing for years.
Daenerys' rape is something you could argue the writers had glossed over up until this point, so this reference is an unfortunate reminder of just how much she had to go through in her rise to the throne.
I'd argue that the Tethers' continued existence goes back to the theme of America's glossed-over past, and the idea that just because things are buried and dropped out of sight doesn't mean that everything ceases to exist.
If you believe narcissism is a bad thing or something to be glossed over because everything should be done "in the customer's best interest," think again, because savvy audiences won't buy it and you'll be exposed as insincere.
The long histories of the Qin and the Han dynasties, which witnessed the centralization of government and the standardization of everything from laws to the economy to written language, are glossed over in a handful of wall texts.
But since, so far, they've only glossed over what was supposed to happen in 2012 — and with talk already heating up about the series continuing beyond these six — will this mythology actually be wrapped up by the finale?
Glossed over in that sales pitch is the part where sous vide takes at least an hour to cook the steak, or up to 10 times longer than it would using conventional methods, like a stove or grill.
Frequently glossed over in discussions of crowdfunding are the many complicated steps it takes to successfully bring a product to market, steps you won't always master just because you happen to have had a really great product idea.
Jenner himself may have caused the death by blood poisoning of one of his young guinea pigs; the "Inquiry" glossed over the inconvenient fact that the boy was carried off by a "contagious fever" shortly after being vaccinated.
The singer's PrEP+ party in New York on Thursday night also received flak, with critics saying that the guest list was "overwhelmingly white," glossed over important LGBTQ history and did little to promote HIV/AIDS awareness, BuzzFeed reports.
This show uses men the way most pop culture uses women — which is to say it turns them into supporting players whose inner lives are mostly glossed over in the name of what the protagonist is going through.
The specific optics of Luke being a bulletproof black man in 2018 are never forgotten or glossed over in his interactions with the New Yorkers who ask him for selfies and track his location on the "Harlem's Hero" app.
The headline comments glossed over deeper differences between the two parties on Europe, but indicated a "glass half full" attitude suggesting both want to find common ground on Europe that will help them forge a ruling coalition with Merkel.
If you've been curious about what else you can learn from just your sun and moon sign, look no further than your sun/moon midpoint, a part of your birth chart that an initial reading may have glossed over.
The answers that the short video provides are really useful if you watched the film — it provides some context for the world building that was frustratingly glossed over as Will Smith and Joel Edgerton raced from gunfight to gunfight.
There is an important but often glossed over distinction between using medication for a health condition in a way that restores function, enabling work and participation in family life, and misusing a substance in a manner that destroys function.
The immensity of this loss of life gets glossed over in the new Ken Burns and Lynn Novick documentary "The Vietnam War," which mentions the staggering figure of three million in passing near the end of the final episode.
In speeches, Chinese officials emphasized that they want to keep commitments to buy imports, although they have publicly glossed over the extent to which the Phase 1 agreement with the United States will divert trade away from other countries.
Such quibbles, however, are clearly intended to be glossed over by the movie's generosity of spirit, and moments like people spontaneously bursting into song at the sight of Mr. Rogers, sequences as difficult to resist as the man himself.
While his controversial past and hardline stance on immigration reform (he even opposes some types of legal immigration), are enough to raise eyebrows over this appointment, his scientifically unsound denials of climate change have largely been glossed over, so far.
The fact that Cody, herself a mother of three, drew into her own personal experience for this screenplay lends an extra layer of credibility to an often glossed-over aspect of motherhood that we almost never get to see onscreen.
But the two leaders glossed over some of the thorniest matters, including a Saudi threat to dump U.S. assets if Obama signs into law a bill that could make the kingdom liable for damages stemming from the September 2750 terror attacks.
Beyond the basic consensus that human activities are "extremely likely" to be the main driver of climate change in the last century, according to the United Nations' scientific panel, there is a lot of uncertainty that gets glossed over in politics.
They may sound a bit boring — at least compared to the jawbreaking action of traditional Batman games — but these scenes are also perfect for showcasing a side of Batman that is usually only glossed over in other the comics or movies.
Its lessons begin with data scientist essentials like Tableau, pandas, and Python programming with NumPy before delving into more complex tools, topics, and applications, including the math behind machine learning — a subject that's frequently glossed over in other online classes.
The fraying unity within the Union is being glossed over, but the fact is that the CDU and CSU sisterly love has been rudely tested ever since CDU leader Merkel unilaterally decided on an open door immigration policy in 2015.
" As Selena Hill later wrote for the website Black Enterprise, "Although Rodriquez's comments are true in some regard, critics say her message was off-colored and glossed over the lack of representation and racial inequality black actresses face in Hollywood.
"  Others glossed over them, as Vice President Pence recently did in an incredible guarantee before the National Governors Association that the Senate bill "ensures that every state in America has the resources you need to take care of your most vulnerable.
But I noticed that the story about marijuana activism in his book, and in others, glossed over the "parent movement," which was formed in the wake of decriminalization laws of the 1970s and had a huge effect on the Reagan administration.
And while it's wonderful to see so many coming together, remembering what people -- especially the black and Latinx transgender women pioneers like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera -- endured should not be glossed over with a corporatized sea of rainbow logos and flags.
As Justin Simien, creator of Netflix's Dear White People, noted on Twitter, the pose the rapper adopts while pulling the trigger strikes of Jim Crow imagery, a darker part of Americana that is usually glossed over when seeking nostalgic comfort in the past.
At the same time, we also remember world history classes where non-European civilizations and countries were barely discussed; social studies classes that glossed over LGBT, feminist, and labor movements; and English classes focused predominantly on the works of long-dead white men.
It highlights a deeper issue that has at times been glossed over in political coverage: that even as women of color increasingly run for, and win, political office, their work is being hampered by the continued racism and sexism they face once elected.
Watching it, I worried that the screenplay — written by Farrelly, Brian Hayes Currie, and the real-life Tony's son, Nick Vallelonga, who clearly drew on his father's remembrance of the trip — might have glossed over the reality experienced by black Americans like Shirley.
President Donald Trump held a celebration ceremony at the White House, a day of smiles and high fives that glossed over the fact that the party had only barely cleared the lowest and easiest of the hurdles to replacing the health care law.
In his typical attempt to set the news agenda in a single tweet style that we've all become so accustomed to, Trump glossed over a political realty that will catch up with him as soon as the new candidates are sworn in.
The particularly young age of the victim, a 29-year-old girl, is one of several details of the crime he either glossed over or otherwise dodged in a one-sided, rambling video interview with Internet personality and frequent 6ix9ine booster DJ Akademiks.
In the soaring rhetoric of the referendum, they had glossed over a stubborn problem: Leaving the European customs union, which eliminated tariff barriers on goods, would mean creating a physical border between Northern Ireland and Ireland, a member of the European Union.
President Trump's anti-immigrant and anti-refugee policies have closed the door to the United States, and Europe's fears of a Muslim invasion reaching back to the days of the Ottoman Empire remain, even if glossed over with more politically correct rationalizations.
Just days before the election, the Canadian media largely glossed over another opportunity for debate on race: when Barack Obama, the first black president of the United States, gave his endorsement to Mr. Trudeau, the first (known) prime minister to wear blackface.
While a lot of the movie was visually stunning, the entire movie is based around the silly concept of aliens who want to preserve their youth by killing humans (a point glossed over in the film, but better explained in the production notes).
The problem is between work, a social life, and struggling to get eight hours of sleep at night, workouts often get squeezed into your day's only free time slot, and proper cooldowns (let alone muscle recovery) are usually glossed over or skipped completely.
Barchas highlights David Gilson's indispensable 1982 "A Bibliography of Jane Austen," one of the records that she says glossed over "Austen's early diversity" in an effort to bring "order and discipline … to a chaotic landscape," as nevertheless a "monumental" starting point for research.
While they pointed to bright spots - including pledges by some small island states to go carbon-neutral and new aid for poor countries - many of the big emitters were absent or glossed over how they would ramp up efforts to tackle global warming.
In October, the chief of staff came under fire for arguing that the Civil War was sparked by a "lack of an ability to compromise," a statement that critics said glossed over the glaring role that slavery played in the war's origins.
It's clear she wants to destroy Thor and Loki because they stand in the way of achieving her goal of world domination, but any deeper motivations rooted in their familial history are glossed over in favor of highlighting her pure destructive malice.
More than any other episode of season seven — or really, the entire series so far — the hour glossed over so many logistical hurdles and relied on so many convenient twists to arrive at its ice dragon endgame that it didn't make much sense at all.
Yet when it came time for politicians to extend their "thoughts and prayers" to the victims, many of them — including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan — glossed over the fact that the victims were part of these marginalized groups. Rep.
In a statement that glossed over the internet disconnection, Ecuador's Foreign Ministry said on Monday, "Faced with the speculation of the last few hours, the Government of Ecuador ratifies the validity of the asylum granted to Julian Assange four years ago," the Foreign Ministry said.
Nadler and other Democrats have argued that Attorney General William Barr misrepresented Mueller's findings through a four-page summary that Democrats say glossed over the 10 episodes of obstruction of justice Mueller documented and the numerous contacts between Russians and President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.
They often glossed over questions about the group's many battlefield atrocities, and reports of their public beheadings, massacres of religious minorities, mass rape, and bartering of women — all of which came to global attention after the group's 2014 takeover of Mosul and northern Iraq.
While that might seem like a moderate compromise, he willfully glossed over the facts of the case: The teen was 16-weeks pregnant; Texas, where she was detained, bans abortions after 20 weeks; and securing a sponsor is a process that takes months or years.
As soon as possible, she'll need to get to business and start tackling the big-ticket, red-button issues afflicting Germany: EU reform, the eurocrisis, migration, Putin's Russia and Trump's United States -- all of which were largely glossed over in the tame election campaign.
A recent story making the rounds revolved around a student who bought an electric chair for his friend, but it glossed over the fact that his friend's insurance company should have provided him with an appropriate and well-fitted chair to meet his needs.
Ms. Rahmani, who stressed on Friday that she had not yet seen the framework agreement, acknowledged a trust deficit between the two sides that could not be glossed over in informal "ice-breaking" talks on the sidelines of the negotiations with the United States.
Ms. Rahmani, who stressed on Friday that she had not yet seen the framework agreement, acknowledged a trust deficit between the two sides that could not be glossed over in informal "ice-breaking" talks on the sidelines of the negotiations with the United States.
"It is an issue that has been glossed over - the importance of these hubs...Absolutely the investments have been critical to the trade with China," said Michigan State University economist Oren Ziv, who is in the initial stages of research on how port investments affect local economies.
In advance, I worried that the house would have been remodeled and glossed over in the intervening years until nothing of her was left; but as her namesake, I hoped that the kitchen would be a place where her spirit, if not her spatulas, would remain.
Kennedy's rougher edges have often been sanded, and the volatility of the 1968 campaign has been glossed over, creating an alternative history in which electoral victory was inevitable and his promises certain to be kept, if only he had left the ballroom by a different door.
If you stick with Amazon's "Hanna," its energy and interest (if not originality) tick up in the last couple episodes, when the story definitively moves beyond that of the movie and capitalizes on a couple of plot possibilities that the film closed off or glossed over.
The findings have been met with dissension inside the military, and there are questions whether they glossed over blame for senior commanders who had ordered an unprepared and poorly equipped team on a search for a local militant leader in the desert scrub of western Niger.
Mirai highlights the types of attribution challenges glossed over by the bill: when the allegedly-attacking devices are attached to businesses, homes or even the bodies of consumers, the functional results of an aggressive "hackback" regime will cause re-victimization of innocent, technologically unsophisticated third parties.
Several media sources have glossed over this as Trump wanting to avoid revealing how little he's given away, but what seems more probable to me is that he'd like to avoid scrutiny of how much he's abused the charitable deduction to claim breaks for giveaways of little social value.
We spend most of the movie wondering if Barbara really is the town's protector burdened with magical powers, or just a whip-smart teen who's creatively dealing with some unspoken grief — she lives with her two older siblings, and any mention of their parents is quickly glossed over.
Other aspects of the Tethered are glossed over as well, like who's cleaning up after and feeding the seemingly infinite lab rabbits they live on, or why the people who designed the experiment would just walk away, leaving thousands of created humans wandering around free on their own.
Vivian's feelings and everyday struggles are mostly glossed over once she moves into Richard's suite, and we really only see her as others — men like Richard, Stuckey and Barney Thompson (Hector Elizondo), the Regent Beverly Wiltshire's dapper manager — see her: Something to be tamed, and/or won over.
Snap glossed over its shortcomings in user count and revenue to focus on several vanity metrics during its earnings call: For more details on Snap's tough quarter, check out our full Q2 earnings coverage, including its new user count, and read our list of 8 ways to fix Snapchat.
The duo enlisted Uri Minkoff to create nine dark, uniform-like suits "in a fun, fetishistic way, but also a fascistic way," Kelly says, evoking Johnson's turn to the extreme right — including time spent in Germany during the Third Reich, a detail often glossed over in his popular lore.
It's a line-up so good that former champions Miesha Tate and Rashad Evans are down on the prelims, and that UFC President Dana White glossed over the fact that lightweight contenders Michael Johnson and Khabib Nurmagomedov had been added until he mentioned it halfway through the press conference.
Several media sources have glossed over this as Trump wanting to avoid revealing how little he's given away, but what seems more probable to me is that he's likely to avoid scrutiny of how much he's abused the charitable deduction to claim breaks for giveaways of little social value.
The director, Rome Neal, a longtime collaborator of Mr. Reed's, stages the proceedings in a static, debate-society manner, which only underscores the fact that the same points, essential as they are, keep being made over and over: The musical glossed over a whole lot of unsavory things.
But the director Juho Kuosmanen understands that what happens outside the ring defines a life, too, so he skips the usual triumphant moments and instead lingers over the big questions — the limits of ambition and, as the title suggests, the meaning of happiness — that might be glossed over elsewhere.
Letter To the Editor: "Words matter," Dan Barry noted earlier this year, in explaining why Donald Trump's lies need to be called lies, and not glossed over with euphemisms like "falsehoods" or "fake news" ("In Swirl of 'Untruths' and 'Falsehoods,' Calling a Lie a Lie," news analysis, Jan. 26).
They&aposve sanitized and glossed over things that actually happened and so you are getting the teeny top tip of the iceberg, Judge, and what is down deep below that is a real manifestation of corruption against the Trump campaign, the candidate Trump, and then eventually when he was president.
While committee hearings in general provide witnesses with time to lobby for their priorities, they are also designed for members of Congress from both sides of the aisle to ask the pointed, direct, tough and uncomfortable questions that would ordinarily be glossed over in the day-to-day beehive of Washington.
It felt a little weird for that to be glossed over so quickly, though Pius does confess to the African priest that he thinks he sinned by getting too close to Esther and her family, so perhaps this is all we're going to get in regards to closing that plotline.
As celebrated as The Strokes were in their time by writers who fancied themselves as having more culturally refined palates than Hoobastank fans, it's easy to forget that the band was also met with critical backlash, the harshest of which gets glossed over or omitted from Meet Me in the Bathroom.
In a rush to build the world's tallest water slide, the operators of a Kansas park glossed over their own findings that the nearly 170-foot-tall ride had major design flaws, skirted basic engineering standards and sent riders airborne in a way that could injure or kill them, investigators said.
His public admiration for the likes of Chinese President Xi Jinping, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Russian President Vladimir Putin -- all leaders who have questionable human rights records that Trump has either glossed over or ignored completely in meetings with them -- is well known.
Plus, since hand sex cannot get someone pregnant, and it's extremely difficult to transmit an STI from the genitals to the hands (and vice versa), it's surprising that the ol' HJ is often glossed over as being an adolescent sex act, or something that ought to remain within the realm of foreplay.
Security concerns The first question from the audience following Suleyman's presentation of the Patient Portal concept highlights the uphill climb DeepMind faces to convince the UK public to trust a commercial giant with their health data — with the questioner zeroing in on security and privacy concerns, something Suleyman's presentation had glossed over.
Apple CEO Tim Cook reiterated the company's position that tariffs can have "unintended consequences" for consumers and the economy, and are generally not the right approach for modernizing U.S.-China relations, but glossed over what if any impact the new set of tariffs on $200 billion in goods could have on Apple products.
Marshall can be tender and sweet; he can memorialize the dead (from children to Presidents and Civil Rights leaders); he can praise beauty and rewrite history; he can evoke histories and events that have been neglected or glossed over; he can be sardonic; he can evoke fear and embrace anger; and he can be enigmatic.
Freeman described it as "the most traumatic" episode the show has ever done, yet at the conclusion of the 90-minute chapter it's all glossed over; The Baker Street Boys bear no apparent mark of the innocent lives lost in Eurus's game and the psychological toll of how many times they could have killed or been killed.
Despite downgrades this year by two international credit rating firms and warnings from institutions like the International Monetary Fund, the statement issued at the conclusion of the Central Economic Work Conference called for controlling borrowing by local governments, but it otherwise glossed over a vast borrowing splurge in recent years, driven in large part by Chinese companies.
In life, she was the embodiment of our Founding Father's hypocrisy; the challenges she faced, the indignities she had to endure, are forever their shame, even as that collection of white men is celebrated for their accomplishments and bravery and intellect while their myriad sins have either been forgotten or glossed over in the minds of many, if not most, Americans.
But in between the Commercial Crew Program, the Red Dragon missions, and the "kind of like Battlestar Galactica" vision for humanity's future are a lot of incremental steps and intermediate milestones Musk glossed over—of designing, building and testing larger and more advanced rockets, of inventing the technologies needed to extract resources from Mars and sustain human life on it.
Still, Mr. Cipollone's letter glossed over one of the most important challenges for Mr. Trump in his effort to keep Congress from obtaining such information, including documents and testimony about his communications with aides like Donald F. McGahn II, his former White House counsel: The executive branch has already made the gist of those communications public by releasing most of the Mueller report.
The cost is, first, on the teachers and staff, whose much-needed spring breaks (needed even just to catch up on grading, let alone take a break) were spent sifting through conflicting emergency protocol emails, in "Webinars" and online tutorials, and who are launching into this next chapter of the semester in a state of disarray glossed over by tropical Zoom background.
Freshly won democracy and peace do not always last, as Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of Myanmar (The Economist's country of the year in 2015) ended up reminding the world when she appeared recently at the International Court of Justice in The Hague and glossed over the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingyas, a Muslim minority, by her country's soldiers.
That those points sometimes feel a little glossed over isn't necessarily excusable, but it's made understandable, at least, by Homecoming's obvious intent: The series' first season (the show was picked up for a two seasons from the jump) is made up of 10 half-hour episodes and hyper-focused on its characters, rather than on building an impenetrably twisty plot.
Aja: I confess to frequently falling down YouTube rabbit holes with Game of Thrones, which means I've watched a lot of the Alt Shift X videos as well as Civilization Ex's history series, which gets a little dry at times but is ridiculously thorough, and actually interesting, if you want to really make sure you're getting all the details the show either glossed over or left out.
Its sanitized take on combat was in line with postwar revisionist thinking promoted by the so-called Reconciliation movement, a retrospective view of the conflict, widespread in both North and South, that glossed over its staggering wasteful violence, and saw it instead as a kind of finest-hour military adventure, in which enemies, united by their devotion to duty, ended up brothers-in-arms.
As Making a Murderer has gained popularity online, Kratz has been talking to publications like Maxim, People, and The Wrap to recount key facts he believes were purposely excluded from the docu-series: Avery's animal cruelty was glossed over: Kratz explains that Making a Murderer downplayed the cat Avery set on fire, that Avery's treatment of the cat was more sinister and showed that Avery is capable of extreme violence.
He glossed over the fact that he wasn't getting anything concrete he wanted in this deal to re-open the government, choosing instead to insist that he had in fact won in this deal -- despite proof to the contrary -- and issuing a not-so-veiled threat that if things didn't go exactly to his liking over the next few weeks, he could and would do something about it.
Now this Order loudly crows about handing over authority of broadband to the FTC, but what is absent from the Order and glossed over in that haphazardly issued afterthought of a Memorandum of Understanding or MOU, is that the FTC is an agency, with no technical expertise in telecommunications; the FTC is an agency that may not even have authority over broadband providers in the first instance; the FTC is an agency that if you can even reach that high bar of proving unfair or deceptive practices and that there is substantial consumer injury, it will take years upon years to remedy.
Now this Order loudly crows about handing over authority of broadband to the FTC, but what is absent from the Order and glossed over in that haphazardly issued afterthought of a Memorandum of Understanding or MOU, is that the FTC is an agency, with no technical expertise in telecommunications; the FTC is an agency that may not even have authority over broadband providers in the first instance; the FTC is an agency that if you can even reach that high bar of proving unfair or deceptive practices and that there is substantial consumer injury, it will take years upon years to remedy.
It's helpful to imagine what it would have to say to successfully combat claims Russia used its platform to swing the election: Sure, this many users saw propaganda but only for a moment; and besides, this content didn't seem to affect their behavior in any way at all; sure, this amount of money was spent on ads, but those ads don't appear to have done anything; yes, these Instagram accounts had that many followers, but more than half of them were bots themselves; O.K., 76 million people were exposed to this content in some way or another, but they mostly glossed over it, like spam.

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