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Of course, Trump didn't go so far as to apologize.
Go so far as to praise people for being registered voters.
But will it go so far as to prosecute its users?
You can go so far as prioritizing them if you like.
I might even go so far as to term it opportunistic.
I would go so far as to say it was bad.
I wouldn't go so far as to say they're not polarizing.
We did not want to go so far as to separate families.
McCarthy wouldn't go so far as to call for King's resignation, however.
They go so far as to provide mouthwash in the men's restrooms.
Some would even go so far as to say I stole it.
At least, he wouldn't go so far as saying anyone shouldn't go Paleo.
KENNEDY: No, I wouldn&apost even go so far as to say agonizing.
I wouldn&apost go so far as to call her a domestic terrorist.
Some go so far as to disguise a gun sale within a photo.
Whether the authorities will go so far as to regulate numbers is moot.
I'd go so far as to say humanity loves to fall in love.
"I wouldn't go so far as to say he's blessed it," Cornyn said.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say it saved the show.
It may even go so far as to say that you cannot paint.
I would go so far as to say that they are sports heroes.
I'm not sure I'd go so far as to say it was a headwind.
The cameras can even go so far as to determine your skin tone color.
This year, the Celtics will only go so far as it can take them.
Italy and China go so far as to give workers two-hour lunch breaks.
Or even would go so far as to say we were a Fintech company.
Some parents go so far as to give elderberry to their children every day.
I would go so far as to call this a truly evil basketball play.
But nostalgia will only go so far as the two sides discuss contentious issues.
Some people would go so far as so say her books saved their lives.
Powell did not go so far as to even flag another rate cut upcoming.
"I wouldn't go so far as to say Bannon wants it," Mr. Kaiser added.
But they don't even go so far as to tell you what to do.
Frey doesn't go so far as to argue education bots will replace traditional schooling outright.
HHS could go so far as to add major publicly traded companies to the list.
Go so far as to draw up a grocery list for a simple salmon dinner.
Some countries go so far as to forbid export entirely, especially of newly discovered species.
In some instances, I would go so far as to diagnose a case of skipping.
Many reviewers go so far as to suggest that some sculptures could pass as actual plants.
I'd go so far as to say that it's the best smart speaker on the market.
"I wouldn't go so far as to say that the machine is being creative," said Bergquist.
Trump didn't go so far as to admit he made a mistake with his Charlottesville response.
Obviously they're not going to go so far as to shoot back at the United States.
Some people will go so far as to say that he's faking his generosity for attention.
Others go so far as demanding a photo of your driver's license before scrubbing your details.
I go so far as to say life itself is wasted in the inefficiencies of production.
Though we'd go so far as to say this crude, handmade mask is just as eerie.
In that regard, would you go so far as to say that we are all cannibals?
Viacom wouldn't go so far as to promise to remove production, but did denounce the law.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say beginners should pick things up quite quickly.
Now I even go so far as to bring a handheld bidet with me when traveling.
I would go so far as to say that all obsession is sexual to some degree.
Few analysts said North Korea would ultimately go so far as to cancel the Singapore meeting.
Though I'm sure he wouldn't go so far as to say conservation is a losing battle.
They go so far as to even claim there is nothing they can do about it.
However, Trump is not expected to go so far as proposing Congress reintroduce US sanctions against Iran.
In fact, I would go so far as to say that Vladimir Putin is obsessed with me.
It is unclear if Kasich will go so far as challenging Trump in a 2020 GOP primary.
"At this point, I don't think I'd go so far as to say it's promising," Silverstein said.
Were the Chinese army to go so far as to shed protesters' blood, relations would deteriorate further.
In fact, the company didn't even go so far as calling this version the Gear VR 2.
I'd go so far as to say that it's the most intelligently designed carryall I've ever used.
"I think I would just go so far as saying — I don't really answer hypotheticals," Johnson said.
Few observers think the US government would actually go so far as to start missing debt payments.
She'll even go so far as to check out reviews on her phone when she's in-store.
I would go so far as to elect 2-3 university student representatives on a rolling basis.
Some economists go so far as to recommend that the tax on capital income should be zero.
Dr. Zhong suggested the church might go so far as create an app for use during Mass.
"I don't want to go so far as saying he's lying," Mr. Giuliani said of Mr. McGahn.
But I don't know whether I'd go so far as to connect it to the investigation (ph).
I'll go so far as to make you feel very awkward if you don't get me one.
I wouldn't go so far as to assert that this international data set proves that argument right.
Some go so far as to track their consumption in a journal, or with a mobile app.
But it did not go so far as to say Argentina was definitely within WTO rules, either.
Lee didn't go so far as to say that a bubble was bursting in the marijuana sector.
In fact, I would even go so far as to say I think that's actually a strength.
They even go so far as to say 'I'm not a white supremacist, I'm a white nationalist'.
So I wouldn't go so far as to say that "nothing has changed" — and nor should NBC.
Some companies might go so far as to create a page with false prices to fool the bot.
It might even go so far as to impact the fate of an entire race in the game.
Hell, we'd even go so far as to say the Frosted Flakes mascot thinks its go-o-ood!
I'm such a fan of Arya that I'd go so far as to advocate for a spin-off.
Some campers abandon broken-down vehicles in the forest, or go so far as to build illegal dwellings.
In recent years, Amazon has decided to go so far as suing fake reviewers and review-selling websites.
Some compatibility fanatics go so far as to use synastry to gauge their friendship potential with another person.
Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn go so far as to make anyone who enters their offices sign an NDA.
This example definitely left me wanting, and I would go so far as to call it not spicy.
"But I don't think we can go so far as to say it's a direct treatment for recovery."
Other companies, such as Buffer, go so far as to post their employee salaries in a public-facing document.
Some brands even go so far as to claim their products (cough, cough, "oxygenating" creams) improve the breathing process.Come.
They might go so far as to offer you their unsolicited opinion of whether astrology is "real" or not.
The books don't go so far as to name the message authors, but not for the sake of mercy.
" But the bookies think it's much less likely that she'll go so far as to use the word "deplorable.
They both made little of their origins—but they did not go so far as to invent new ones.
FEMA will go so far as to pay for a person's flight back to the Caribbean island, Byrne said.
Some Libras may go so far as to pretend to like something in bed when they actually hate it.
But I would not go so far as to say that "Early Man" is entirely devoid of historical interest.
Companies must align with the values of their employees—but not go so far as to alienate their consumers.
A subset of biohackers called grinders go so far as to implant devices like computer chips in their bodies.
Would you go so far as to say that recess should be a required part of the learning day?
We don't want to go so far as to discourage any hug or embrace to show caring and warmth.
I do hope that he doesn't go so far as to try to destroy our data centers or anything.
Few observers say they believe that Parliament will go so far as to prevent a departure from the bloc.
Some luxury airlines, like Etihad, go so far as to offer in-flight nanny services to accommodate traveling families.
And, for less than $6 a pop, we'd go so far as to say we're in real, true, everlasting love.
Here, our two chefs go so far as to fly to Italy to observe and learn proper mozzarella-making techniques.
The TV dad didn't go so far as to confirm the pair's alleged romance, but he didn't deny the vibes.
Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell expressed skepticism that the U.S. would go so far as to attack Russian networks.
In fact, we'll go so far as to say much of what we love comes in at $50 or less.
But Apple usually doesn't go so far as to offer a poor user experience — that's just not in its ethos.
Some former officials doubt that Russia would go so far as to disrupt critical cables outside of an actual war.
Despite his praise of Musk, Cramer said Thursday he would not go so far as to recommend buying Tesla stock.
By the way, Director Cordray didn't even go so far as to "prohibit" arbitration — as congressional authority would have allowed.
The Austrian court did not go so far as to suggest Facebook is responsible for weeding out similar hate speech postings.
But the directors would not go so far as to say the election was not influenced by the overall Russian campaign.
Clearly, Markovits is no fan of the meritocracy, though he isn't willing to go so far as to reject it outright.
I wouldn't go so far as to call it shocking but it's a nice enough cherry on a very weird season.
Several of those people declined to speak on the record, and none go so far as to accuse Appelbaum of rape.
Through this, CoEdition customers will have genuine product feedback that can go so far as sharing styling tips, tricks, and solutions.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say if I could only have one spatula, it would be this one.
I'd go so far as to say it's the number one reason to buy this laptop, as crazy as that sounds.
Some go so far as to change the date of their birthday or close their wall to avoid the contentless notifications.
I would go so far as to say that this chasm between elite liberals and middle America is liberalism's biggest problem.
"Jeffrey didn't go so far as to confirm Kobane's prediction on Wednesday, saying: "We haven't seen widespread evidence of ethnic cleansing.
If lawmakers go so far as to believe he is lying, they could pursue perjury charges and potentially see him jailed.
I would go so far as to say it is my front-runner for best technical fight of 2016 so far.
I would go so far as to say that I have gone right through the barriers of the process of photography.
JULIAN: Republicans are clearly not going to go so far as to identify the whistle-blower themselves in these public hearings.
On Tuesday, Engel called Omar's remarks anti-Semitic but didn't go so far as to label the congresswoman an anti-Semite.
Further, it may go so far as to encourage these individuals to turn out and vote against Sanders and other Democrats.
The Court may not go so far as to overturn Roe in this session, but that day may be getting closer.
A couple of banks go so far as to not charge any fees at all for their high-yield savings accounts.
"I would never go so far as to say it's a No. 1 issue," said Mr. Qualm, the House majority leader.
But Teller did not go so far as to say the White House is pushing for the bill, the aide said.
But I wouldn't go so far as to say that Google as a whole is happy about how Android updates work.
I'm wouldn't go so far as suggesting that no one enjoys washing clothes — heck, I find doing the dishes kind of cathartic.
Give the border control, give immigration enforcement the tools they need, but let&aposs not go so far as two separate families.
Hell, we'll go so far as to say the Kama Sutra lives and dies within the steamy walls of a McDonald's bathroom.
Mikhail Lesin Previously, US officials had believed that the Kremlin would not go so far as to target defectors on American soil.
He didn't go so far as to flat-out to commit to no "Craplets" (as Walt Mossberg called them at Code), however.
The app, which shamelessly ranks its users' desirability, can even, at its worst, go so far as to be blatantly disability-shaming.
But his dissent did not go so far as to say that choosing to have an abortion is unconstitutional, according to Politico.
Two sources close to Mitt Romney told CNN he still will not go so far as to to run as an independent.
In fact, we'd go so far as to say that transparent fabrics are the layering heroes our spring lineup has been missing.
But Bossert wouldn't go so far as to say that an attack on a U.S. company constitutes an attack on the country.
The regulations go so far as to include accounts that don't even use cards, such as payments services offered via smartphone apps.
Symantec had tracked the group back to Iran, but would not go so far as to say that it is state-sponsored.
Some will go so far as to marshal historical stats showing that periods of extended market quiescence frequently precede large negative moves.
Some companies go so far as to do an audit looking at salaries, then comparing the pay of employees from different backgrounds.
But I wouldn't go so far as to say, as critics once did of Mr. Simon's works, that it's a laugh riot.
It's surprising that humans can go so far as to kill someone else in this way and create a festival-like atmosphere.
Prosecutors did not go so far as to accuse engineers, adjusters and out-of-state insurers of colluding to minimize insurance payments.
I will go so far as to say that some of them are correct and that I see those traits in myself.
I wouldn't go so far as to say she's unsympathetic to Swift, but I like that she's clearly viewing from the outside.
While I would not go so far as to say that our European business is smooth sailing, it is on steady footing.
"Go back to the Kremlin, Red," Kegasaurus wrote, though to be fair, Adler didn't go so far as to recommend Russian dressing.
Corcoran is reportedly willing to go so far as to pull funding from Visit Florida entirely over Pitbull's refusal to post the contract.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say that the Mavic Air wins the game, and things will never be the same.
I would even go so far as to say that the primitive assistant could have easily served as an early inspiration for Siri.
The show has been known to go so far as using fake footage to throw us off the trail of what's to come.
In fact, I might even go so far as to say that this is what the Gear S3 should have been all along.
Reports have found that schools will go so far as to punish victims of assault, especially if they are Black and poor students.
I would even go so far as to say it would be, you know, near impossible for him to be seen doing that.
I will go so far as to say that I didn't love it, based on what The Bachelor says love should feel like.
One need not go so far as the English poet William Barnes, who wanted to revive words like earthtillage in place of agriculture.
I hesitate to go so far as to define coolness, but I will say that it's generally thought to be incompatible with ubiquity.
Some analysts expect if the Fed cuts rates, it will go so far as to prompt China's central bank to take similar action.
Some extremists go so far as to actually recommend Birkenstocks — the chosen footwear of Wesleyan hippies and wooden dolls — as an acceptable alternative.
Yet that process can only go so far, as it is limited to proposals that have a direct impact on the federal budget.
We might want to go so far as to give teenagers credit for this, because how we regard and talk about adolescents matters.
"I wouldn't go so far as to say they are the conscience of the nation, but they do draw attention to these issues."
With scholarly care, she did not go so far as to say that pink walls and a blue ceiling would have been impossible.
I'd go so far as to say that it would still taste great if that Shake Shack burger had been hot and lovely.
Recent comments by President Trump and other administration officials indicate that they may go so far as to categorically defy all oversight subpoenas.
I wouldn't go so far as to say that I'm low maintenance per se, but I don't demand that much from my clothes.
I would go so far as to say that the book is my work and the exhibition is a catalog of that book.
Hell, some would go so far as to call it the unabashed sovereign of the food world, but it's no substitute for money.
But Khanna didn't go so far as saying he'd withhold his own vote for Pelosi to get a promise for votes on progressive bills.
In fact, they'd even go so far as to say the dish has fed famous poets, scientists and politicians just before making important discoveries.
The phone's got a good heft to it – in fact, I might even go so far as calling it heavy, though not offputtingly so.
Nothing in Marks' sparse biography explains why she would go so far as to kill her employers, so naturally, theories proliferated at the trial.
The former FBI director wouldn't go so far as to draw a conclusion himself, but said he was "sure" Mueller would look into it.
"I would go so far as to say they would be stupid not to take advantage of this amazing window," said the second banker.
It doesn't go so far as to excuse things that I don't think work within the historical and political definition of what feminism is.
For anyone under 40, Cashin's name doesn't exactly resonate, though some fashion scholars go so far as to credit her with inventing American sportswear.
But, Casper's foam held onto more heat than my previous mattress topper, though I wouldn't go so far as to say it sleeps hot.
Some businesspeople at a foreign conference go so far as to wear buttons telling people not to speak out loud about their intellectual property.
Parents may go so far as to cut off their access to electronics, which most American students now use to complete schoolwork, he said.
The defense team might even go so far as to interview people from her past to find out if she ever had a boyfriend.
"It's clear that the anti-monarchy claim is the only one that can go so far as to destroy Future Forward Party," Pannika said.
Forty-three percent of respondents said that they would go so far as to "blacklist" such candidates and suppress their names from resume searches.
I don't know if I'd go so far as to call playing Sayonara Wild Hearts a religious experience, but at times...it felt close.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say that because it's not a content-first device, it's a conduit for a smartphone detox.
And we'd go so far as to say there is no more important workout wardrobe staple than the perfect pair (or three) of workout leggings.
"Some employers will go so far as to request tax returns to support your compensation claims," she continued, adding that it's best to be upfront.
They decline to go so far as saying they know it was MAME, but that's a mere scruple — everyone understands it's the most likely situation.
Pelosi's letter was a public admonishment, but she did not go so far as to refuse to allow the State of the Union to proceed.
Or would you go so far as to let a bullet ant—the insect with the most painfully potent venom on Earth—purposely bite you?
And I wouldn't go so far as to claim that the passages apparently cribbed from Michelle Obama's speech rise to the level of deathless eloquence.
Sherman's half-buried body parts, stockings, and women's glasses even go so far as to suggest the mythical underbelly of this subgenre: the snuff film.
But the judge who dismissed the case declined to go so far as to declare him innocent, meaning McCullough could again face arrest and prosecution.
You might even go so far as to suggest that the human species is a plague, given the untold destruction we've wrought on this planet.
Some go so far as to argue that the appetite for real estate here is so high that supply-and-demand rules don't really apply.
But legal experts and insurers said the administration did not need to go so far as to suspend all payments in response to the ruling.
Might it stand to reason, then, that the very best butcher is one who will go so far as to actually cook it for you?
Srivats would even go so far as to get on LinkedIn and personally reach out to candidates he thought look qualified for roles at Moda.
" Others, not willing to go so far as to call the deal an outright loss, have been simply shying away from calling it a "win.
I wouldn't go so far as to say that more nonfiction writers should actually get it — though I'm definitely against excluding them as a rule.
In other words, Facebook needs to get your parents into VR, and it'll go so far as to make its own content to do so.
In some cases, officers would go so far as to sniff people's coffee cups or orange juice cartons in search of evidence of public drinking.
Ministers in Australia should be going to China and starting to rebuild our relationship, and this might go so far as the Prime Minister himself.
I wouldn't go so far as to say that the service industry has been rocked by the current political climate, but it has been shaken.
I wouldn't go so far as to say it's a strategy but you can ask similar questions different ways and I'll try to do that.
"I wouldn't go so far as to say this is a smoking gun," said David Szakonyi, an expert on Russian affairs at George Washington University.
I'd go so far as to say the finest performances make Hillary, who has struggled her entire public life with appearing authentic, seem more real.
Some companies, such as Apple, go so far as to borrow large amounts of money domestically to finance dividend purchases, even while amassing offshore cash.
In addition to switching up the medium, plenty of adaptations go so far as to change the ending of the work in which they are based.
The rules go so far as to say that even somebody in the judge's family should not have a financial interest in the outcome of litigation.
The White House was going to go so far as to put out an official statement alleging, falsely, that Comey was fired based on Rosenstein's recommendation.
In fact, some shoppers might go so far as to ignore brands or products with only five-star reviews and look for a more genuine alternative.
To evade surveillance detection from his Ecuadorian hosts, Assange would on occasion go so far as to meet with his mysterious guests inside a women's restroom.
She'd periodically transfer her footage to encrypted hard drives, and would later go so far as to destroy the SD cards onto which her camera recorded.
But even here, the World Health Organisation doesn't go so far as to establish a definite link between the two, saying that "more investigation is needed".
As he's said before, Trump alleged that Fields touched him twice and questioned if he should even go so far as to press charges against her.
"In fact, I would go so far as to say that Starbucks is a tech company that happens to sell coffee, tea and food," Cramer said.
It's cool now for rappers to say they are rock stars, but how many go so far as to actually embody it the way Wayne did?
Grant doesn't go so far as to point to people who are actively enjoying the situation, or hoping to capitalize on it to scuttle Thomas' nomination.
While she wouldn t go so far as to call them "nutjobs," Makram admits to feeling completely overwhelmed by the deluge of long lost family members.
"They need to be careful not to go so far as to hand the Republicans something to beat them over the head with," Mr. Bennett said.
Some restaurants go so far as to remove their outside walls, replacing them with transparent plastic sheeting, to make the entire place at least officially outdoors.
Not only do the 2018 nominees share a political theme, but two of them also go so far as to specifically put President Trump's face onscreen.
His explanation of why his proposed health care reforms would not go so far as to replace private insurance plans drew an attack from Bill de Blasio.
Some of them might even go so far as to argue that, much like Samson in the Bible, their hair is actually a source of their power.
Although White said Abbott was pursuing all necessary regulatory approvals to acquire Alere, he did not go so far as to predict the deal would be approved.
They did not go so far as leaking classified documents, but they still faced severe legal threats as a result of their work in the public interest.
Two other sources with knowledge of the discussion didn't go so far as to describe the crown prince as angry, though they didn't deny he was annoyed.
Alejandro García Padilla (D) called the oversight plan "the assassination of Puerto Rican democracy" and said he would go so far as to challenge it in court.
We won't go so far as to say we'll never write about what Ms. Trump is wearing, but we're going to reserve it for strictly newsworthy occasions.
Some TRAP laws go so far as to govern the size of janitorial closets and the height of the grass outside, according to NARAL Pro-Choice America.
They've got their shampoo routines down to a science, they invest in the right treatments, and they even go so far as to rethink their home-decorating.
" At the pub, Sadier discussed how self-determination was central to the band's aesthetic: "I would go so far as to say we were avoiding going overground.
Still, some industry officials are considering saying in their comment letters that the agencies should go so far as to repropose the rule based on more data.
While he advocates for a goal of achieving "Medicare for All," he doesn't go so far as Warren and Sanders in calling to eliminate private insurance companies.
Few activists go so far as to name names in interviews, but Mr. Pardinas, who holds a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics, plowed ahead anyway.
I won't go so far as to say that the Series 5 gets notably worse battery life than the Series 4, but at best, it's on par.
But I will go so far as to say that Cheryl's appearance — not to mention Judy Greer's especially brilliant performance — may have saved Archer's eighth season from itself.
She did not go so far as to name a date for her departure, but she might as well have done, given the reaction of the political nation.
After an extra-long summer, we're all about this crisp fall weather; we'd even go so far as to say we're excited for the frosty winter months ahead.
Some stories go so far as to imply that the fact that Apple isn't doing big acquisitions like its rivals, as a sign that it's failing to innovate.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say Night Sight is a little misnamed: it'd be more true to call it the Pixel's "I've got time" mode.
Their report, the collaborative work of more than a dozen experts from universities and the private research world, doesn't go so far as to call it a crisis.
If you go so far as to play through even the credits, you'll find a game that slices into the very essence of what makes us, well, us.
"No more guns to protect Hillary!" he added, although he did not go so far as to say what could happen if such protection were to be removed.
Courts have recognized that in some cases, regulation can go so far as to deprive the owner of the value of their property, requiring compensation by the government.
The design lends the device a slightly more plasticky feel than the aforementioned MacBook, but I certainly wouldn't go so far as to say that it feels cheap.
Influencer managers and brands will sometimes go so far as to cast "sponsored couples," who get together six months before a product launch and fade away shortly afterward.
During the 1970s and 1980s, landlords who wanted to get out of the drug-infested neighborhood would go so far as to hire someone to torch their buildings.
Qualitative basically prohibits any sort of noise that is disturbing or unreasonably loud, but they don't go so far as to define what constitutes disturbing or unreasonably loud.
Our military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming.....   Will McCain go so far as to offer his own "have you no sense of decency" criticism of Trump?
Lacey accepts the ticket with some major attitude, even go so far as to drop her signature catchphrase ... telling the cops he's "nasty" for doing what he did.
In fact, we'll even go so far as to say that 'Writing' is kinda reminiscent of French's smash hit, 'Unforgettable,' with Swae Lee from a couple years back.
At this time last year, people were so mad about Clinton and Trump that 10 percent of them would go so far as to vote for Deez Nuts.
The telecommunications company had to go so far as to issue an open letter to assuage Australian fears that it was not about to sabotage the country's 5G rollout.
What he really said was that he'd pay 50 bucks to use the bathroom in the city, but I won't go so far as to what he said exactly.
Well, knife holding at least—I might even go so far as 'brandishing'—and he wasn't especially manic, but you can be unpredictable and static in the same breath.
That can explain away why the G.L.O.W. women continue to antagonize Bibiana, telling her, again, that she's "pathetic," and go so far as to unsettlingly pull Tia Booth's ponytail.
The multinational agency trades in non-biased news — they do not trade in celebrity "gossip" and would never go so far as to pose a question about unknown paternity.
Pichai would not, however, go so far as to commit not to launch "a tool for surveillance and censorship in China," as he was asked to do by Rep.
I would even go so far as saying their wines are in the top five wines made in Canada, even at five years of age, because they're natural wines.
They may go so far as to break up monopolies, but more often they tie powerful companies' hands by limiting the behaviors that have caused the most obvious harm.
And it remains an open question whether Horowitz will merely issue a critical assessment — or whether he will go so far as to recommend charges against any DOJ officials.
But he says the Constitution doesn't go so far as to allow a president to use the power of the pardon as a get out of jail free card.
So, lesson learned: Watch The Bachelor to be entertained, but try not to let your addiction to the show go so far as to start talking like its contestants.
Amos Hochstein, the Obama Administration's special envoy for energy policy, raised the matter with Biden, but did not go so far as to recommend that Hunter leave the board.
One man said he would sleep out there every night if he had to, and another said he would go so far as to chain himself to an excavator.
It's O.K. to have days in which you enjoy connecting with the people around you in an unrushed manner or even go so far as to take a nap.
" However, when asked whether he would ever go so far as to recommend cannabis to an obese person struggling to lose weight, his answer is a clear "definitely not.
Game of Thrones might rip our hearts out, but I'm not so sure the show would go so far as to destroy the family we've been rooting for all along.
Does the show go so far as to suggest that Cunanan, like Matt Damon in the 1999 movie The Talented Mr. Ripley, became a cold-blooded killer because of homophobia?
Black people just insist on having equal rights and respect and are willing to go so far as to peaceably protest to get them, even though it bothers Kate Upton.
Rather than give up ultimate control of his company, he would only go so far as to put his sons in charge of the business, which meant little in practice.
Even though it doesn't go so far as a ban on assault rifles, students who survived the shooting expressed their excitement on Twitter about the bill passing the Florida House.
"It doesn't have to be terminal," he adds, a subtle but powerful hint that Gabriel's allegiance to Rick means he'd go so far as killing Spencer if he had to.
I won't go so far as to call it the best game of all time — but if such a title can exist objectively, this one is certainly in the ring.
The pushback against CallKit is another means of discouraging people from developing or using VoIP services in China, without having to go so far as to ban the apps directly.
Though he didn't go so far as to classify the requests as a trend, Rawnsley did say he expects more people will eventually start mentioning Markle when they schedule appointments.
A: If a voyeuristic driver decides to record your ride, or even go so far as live-stream it, they can use tiny cameras and careful placement to avoid detection.
Some people even go so far as to consider tamales a dumpling—all that delicious filling tucked inside steamed, ground masa sounds an awful lot like a dumpling to us.
I wouldn't go so far as to say Wednesday's more fervent, higher-stakes performances tarnished the original efforts from weeks ago; I just wish we could have heard new material.
Some experts advise against using full words; others go so far as to recommend concocting a random iambic pentameter poem for your password, if you have a lengthy character limit.
Few would go so far as to predict mass violence or coups d'état if Mr. Trump lost and refused to concede, given the country's loyalty to the rule of law.
Options elsewhere in the region like Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia all make romantic picks — where your US dollar can go so far as to make you feel like proper royalty.
So it's surprising that a bitcoin scammer would try to scam Perrin through his Instagram account and go so far as to actually send Perrin some of their own bitcoin.
Some experts have echoed the administration on the scope of the latest sanctions, although they noted that the action doesn't go so far as to impose a total economic embargo.
The question: Would the Iranians go so far as to launch an obvious cyberattack on U.S. soil — running the risk that the United States might retaliate with bombs or drones?
I wouldn't go so far as to say they're a dying breed, but the Apple App Store platform dynamics of recent years have made their row much harder to hoe.
Instead, Mr. Amad said, he would plan on staging a protest on a public street near the store, but would probably never go so far as to boycott the retailer.
At the Lincoln Memorial he allegedly was holding his ground, but clearly he wasn't willing to go so far as to wear his MAGA hat on a national morning show.
But would he really go so far as to have the transcript of a White House Press Conference altered after the fact just to make him seem like a better golfer?
But it does go so far as to introduce the antagonists—larger, dangerous giants who make the BFG as much of an outcast in his world as Sophie feels in hers.
In a note to creators, Wojcicki said she's heard that they're "frustrated" with claims over short and incidental music playback, but didn't go so far as announcing changes to stop them.
In a worst-case scenario, consumers may even go so far as to avoid downloading apps where subscriptions are offered as in-app purchases in order to protect themselves from scams.
Many go so far as to threaten to steal U.S. companies' intellectual property and give it to domestic competitors if the companies do not agree to the foreign governments' price demands.
In the past two decades, however, continued family contact and dependence, thanks to cellphones, email and social media, has increased significantly — some parents go so far as to help with coursework.
"Bush would go so far as to suggest more than once that he might be the father that Clinton had always lacked — a notion that the younger man did not dispute."
Though Symantec does not go so far as to identify Thrip as Chinese state-sponsored hackers, it reports "with high confidence" that Thrip attacks trace back to computers inside the country.
We had quite a lot of crew who were from that film, and they did go so far as to say that 'this is tougher,' which we were quite proud of.
And even as season five of The Americans seems to flout storytelling convention all over the place, I doubt it would go so far as to completely ignore such blatant foreshadowing.
Studios go so far as to add new footage for Chinese audiences, remove plot elements that could offend Chinese government officials, or add subplots that paint China in a positive light.
It remains an open question whether DOJ inspector general, Michael Horowitz, will merely issue a critical assessment — or whether he will go so far as to recommend charges against DOJ officials.
France's interior minister may even go so far as to ban the sale of alcohol in nine host cities for the day before and the day of matches, Reuters is reporting.
I won't go so far as to say that Green Book absolves the North of racism, because it doesn't, but it certainly points to where it thinks the "worst" racism was.
I wouldn't go so far as to say verbally abusive — she doesn't call me names or anything like that — but I have cried at least once after being excoriated by her.
"Instagram face" is obviously an extreme case, as most people probably wouldn't (or couldn't) go so far as to physically change their face because a computer, in essence, told them to.
You could go so far as to say that your pee is one of many factors contributing to the circle of life in the ocean — meaning it's not hurting the fish.
" McCain added, "You're an extremely powerful woman, how do you feel that he's attached to this deeply misogynistic and I would go so far as to say violent sector of people?
I'd go so far as to say that the Q7, being the largest Audi you can buy, represents the state of the art — the comfort level is nothing short of spectacular.
That the deputy chief "would go so far as to continue to misuse" an NSA email account "to send himself a sexually suggestive and inappropriate email is particularly concerning," the report said.
Turkish operation 'undercuts US efforts' A senior State Department official told CNN Friday that the Turkish operation "undercuts" US efforts but did not go so far as to criticize President Donald Trump.
I won't go so far as to suggest that the Pixel 17324793 is a utilitarian phone, but it's safe to say that the hardware exists in service of the company's software innovations.
I wouldn't go so far as to say that this Pooh has pathos, but it's close, and the result is a movie that may leave audiences crying more than they are laughing.
I cannot believe that an airline in this day and age would give a straight couple preferential treatment over a gay couple and go so far as to ask us to leave.
I would even go so far as to say that unlikely friendships and partnerships emerged as well--it's amazing what happens when we remember the humanity in ourselves and those around us.
"In a seller's market, we see buyers competing for the same house, and they will go so far as to waive an inspection," said Jeremy Wacksman, chief marketing officer at Zillow Group.
We are exhausted by the endless mantra of Twitter -Facebook-Instagram and we will go so far as to replace our app icons with dummy apps simply to stop ourselves from Tweeting.
Meng could also be fitted with electronic monitoring equipment, and the court could go so far as to order security to monitor her while she awaits a decision on extradition, lawyers said.
The goal was to identify the worst, most predatory colleges, some of which would even go so far as to grab people out of welfare lines and sign them up for loans.
While the government didn't go so far as to close bars and restaurants, when the virus arrived in Hong Kong many people took it upon themselves to stay home and avoid crowds.
Mr. Tillis, to the surprise of some in the room, embraced the idea — although he did not go so far as to say he would reverse his public support for the resolution.
Though Netflix didn't go so far as to announce original series or movies only available to Samsung users, it will offer bonus content to Samsung device owners that won't be found elsewhere.
He is expected to announce that remaining in the deal is not in the nation's national interest but not go so far as to advocate renewed nuclear sanctions, according to the report.
And while I wouldn't go so far as to call the Find X's pictures disappointing, they just consistently lacked that extra level of sharpness and color saturation from pics produced by its competitors.
The World Privacy Forum recommended last fall that the agency go so far as to instruct its employees to stop referring to the work as "audits" altogether and use the phrase "assessments" instead.
But for him to be one of the most eligible bachelors in the entertainment industry, his dating history has been ambiguous at best — I'd even go so far as to call it sketchy.
Or they may go so far as to deny, or rationalize, the enormous death toll caused by The Great Purge, which kept the USSR ideologically pure at the cost of millions of lives.
"Obviously, the impact of a special interest like that and contributions matter," Pocan said, though he did not go so far as to say it would keep his colleagues from crafting strong legislation.
Wright says imitators will claim their account is a celebrity's private account, and go so far as to find — or steal — photos of an actor's friends and family, to convince fans they're real.
" Cardi B then said that she and everyone else would go so far as to get drug-tested to prove that they don't smoke and added that she was "sleeping" and "wild sick.
Some Fed policymakers, including Kansas City Fed President Esther George and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, may even go so far as to register their reservations over further easing with a formal dissent.
"You can go so far as to tell your parents that you don't look forward to your time together, because you feel like the conversation always goes to this uncomfortable place," she says.
In a note to clients on Sunday, Chris Kotowski, an analyst with Oppenheimer & Co, wondered whether the Fed would go so far as to replace senior management, including Chief Executive Officer Tim Sloan.
Ryan's office did not go so far as to say it opposed the bipartisan bills, the source said, and it is still possible the measures could pass before the end of the year.
No, I would go so far as to say that the considerations here of Duchamp as an impudent but fragile, complex human radically extends the conventional Dada consciousness that always hovers over him.
In fact, I would even go so far as to say that the films that have really, really, really touched me and made me think differently about my life were not political films.
I wouldn't go so far as to call him an equal-opportunity monster — he clearly has a special animus toward minorities — but his self-centeredness and complete lack of empathy extend quite widely.
There's no indication yet that Iran is planning to restart its nuclear program, and if it does, Kupchan said it is unlikely to go so far as to kick out United Nations inspectors.
The Democratic letter released Wednesday did not go so far as to call for Congress to take oversight power on tariffs, such as carving out a congressional veto on certain kinds of tariffs.
And while there's a lot of debate over this, I would go so far as to say you're being poisoned and your health is in danger from all these added hormones and drugs.
"I cannot believe that an airline in this day and age would give a straight couple preferential treatment over a gay couple and go so far as to ask us to leave," Cooley said.
We'd go so far as to say that almost all of the cushiony gel-feel shadows in ColourPop's collection are worth trying — so go ahead and snag the next one that catches your eye.
You could even go so far as to describe the group as a full fledged community of track ID-yearning music lovers; currently the group has 29,000 members and is growing by the day.
When feeling conspiratorial, they go so far as to say that the FDA is in cahoots with Big Pharma to purge kratom from the market so they can hook addicts on more prescription opioids.
In some instances, the new regulations go so far as to ban abortions even in cases of rape or incest—a measure supported by just 11% of voters, according to Morning Consult, a pollster.
Most Republican elected officials are careful not to go so far as to completely endorse the myth of the mystery bus — or anything else that claims that voter fraud isn't just potential but epidemic.
We can all watch and see what that looks like, and whether you're actually going to go so far as to force this upon women and families, and not pay for any of it.
In our corporation-loving society, it seems unlikely that the administration would go so far as to split up Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp — one of the few feasible ways to limit the company's power.
Crisis pregnancy centers set up sham websites that sometimes go so far as to imply that they provide abortions, tricking women into making an appointment, and then, pushing anti-abortion propaganda after they arrive.
Well, I wouldn't go so far as to recommend this to readers, because there's always a chance with freezing cold water that people's hearts are going to stop and then we'll both get sued.
But it is unusual for a campaign to go so far as to prepare a script for a candidate's own responses, and highlights the sensitivity of Mr. Trump's first appearance at a black church.
And there is an interesting mention of "Podesta" — the focus of the October 2016 email dumps — there, though Corsi does not go so far as to say that the dumps would be Podesta's emails.
In time, the state would go so far as to spend $1.2 million on a consulting group that applied to wildlife issues the peace-building strategies learned in places like Rwanda and East Timor.
Still, while Falconio conceded that the Fed's recent purchases of U.S. bills has steepened the curve, she did not go so far as to tie its buying to a belief in a forthcoming recession.
He wants to prove that the deal isn't good for America, not go so far as to blow it up, and promise to fix its flaws while he needs our allies to do so.
"In fact, I'd go so far as to say you're getting a terrific chance to slowly put some money to work at lower prices than you even dreamed of," the "Mad Money" host said.
Perception becomes negotiable [...] I would not go so far as to say I am channeling, but at times it does feel as though another very real place is attempting to transplant itself into this realm.
This is "highly unusual in trust law, and I would go so far as to say virtually unheard-of," says Naomi Cahn, a professor at George Washington University Law School who specializes in reproductive technology.
Murphy put out a press release Tuesday criticizing Trump and Rubio for supporting him, asking whether Rubio would go so far as to appear with Trump during his two events in Jacksonville and Daytona Beach.
The rancor was so entrenched, so uncompromising, the state had to go so far as to issue pink slips to its 15,000 employees before the Legislature could pass a Band Aid of an operating budget.
Even though I've been obsessed with face masks for years, this is the only one that I would go so far as to claim has actually markedly (and for the long-term) improved my skin.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told The Washington Post in December that the TPP shouldn't come up before the elections, but didn't go so far as to rule out a vote in 85033.
And you've engaged in a bigger act if you go so far as to reply to Lovett on Twitter, politely expressing your view that these kinds of undiscerning indictments of Trump followers actually help Trump.
I think we have to be optimistic that that is not what's going to happen or it will never go so far as to do that kind of damage, but I think it's a risk.
However, Turner suggested that if the campaign would go so far as to lay out what they characterize as the facts about a rival's record, then there would be nothing wrong with such a move.
Though we wouldn't go so far as to call this color blonde, the soft brunette tone is definitely a nice change ahead of the warmer weather — and might even have us reassessing our dark-chocolate glaze.
Even if the judge were to go so far as to charge the government with contempt, it would require a separate court proceeding — and it's not clear that a government agency can be fined for contempt.
I'd never felt excited to make tuna salad in my life, but the tutorial from Jonas completely turned around my tuna apathy — although I still wouldn't go so far as to call myself a true enthusiast.
They don't double cleanse their face every night, they don't layer on an arsenal of serums and potions, and some of the worst offenders go so far as to claim that they just use bar soap.
I wouldn't go so far as to say that things got heated, but toes were tapping, drinks were knocked over (by me, anyway), and there was even a bit of light whooping from the assembled scientists.
Some go so far as to suggest that other countries free-ride on their largesse, and that Americans are thus subsidising drug development, a situation which, they say, needs to be fixed by changing trade agreements.
You may be startled by what you find beneath those keys, if you go so far as to pull the key caps up and clean out the dirt, grime, hair and crumbs that likely lurk underneath.
" Liz Hernandez doesn't go so far as to say that both parties are the same, but she also believes Sanders's anti-establishment cred makes him the anti-political politician Latinos are seeking, because he offers "hope.
Some journals — including Tumor Biology, which retracted the 107 articles — go so far as to ask the authors themselves to suggest peers to write these reviews, a fact that critics say opened the door to fraud.
I would go so far as to insist that the only EV efforts from that time period that have endured are Tesla's and what GM has been doing since it "killed" the EV1 in the 1990s.
I'd even go so far as to say that lining up a couple of meet-ups in a day is an extremely economical way to get a good sense of what you're looking for in a partner.
Powell left the door open for more rate cuts but did not go so far as to promise any — clearly disappointing the president, as well as some market pros who wanted to hear a more dovish Fed.
Codeville would not go so far as to say that this is the company's effort at corporate social responsibility — "We're just a startup," he protested — but he did confirm that the service does serve a dual purpose.
I would never go so far as to say that its limitations are features, but I have found that embracing those limitations instead of fighting them turns out to be a strangely calming exercise in self-restraint.
I didn't have many complaints about the comfort of the HD 800 S, but the Focal Utopia is definitely ahead in this department and I'd even go so far as to say I prefer the Elear, too.
While advertisers do not go so far as to say that Snapchat video ads are equivalent to television ads, they note that watching content on Snapchat mimics, in some crucial ways, the experience of watching traditional television.
That means the feature won't go so far as to replace the more advanced email tracking solutions on the market, which tend to use sneakier tactics like tracking pixels in order to determine when messages are opened.
I won't go so far as to say this is like finding out a loved one has four months to live and then spending that time doing everything on their bucket list, but it's the sports equivalent.
Some go so far as to vandalize them, burning the QR codes to make them impossible to rent, or even busting them up completely — the Lime in the photo below was completely unusable for both these reasons.
While it did not go so far as to give the industry what it wants — exemption from the regulation — it implied it may turn a blind eye to cracking down on premium cigar companies not in compliance.
Comerica Bank & Trust, which replaced Bremer, has asked the judge to rescind the deal, but would only go so far as to say that it "cannot unequivocally assure" the court that the two contracts do not conflict.
Though I don't know if he'll go so far as to put on a pair of Wranglers and boots, Billboard suspects that Horan and Morris will be performing the song "Seeing Blind," which they collaborated on for Flicker.
A recurring theme in the book — maybe I'd go so far as to call it your thesis — is that there has been a sea change in the direction of caring about results and evaluating programs by their outcomes.
The Mick isn't the first show to explore this topic, although it's one of the first on American network television to go so far as to show an older woman's naked back and the tops of her breasts.
Yeah, and I wouldn't go so far as to say that this is the only reason people use social networks because certainly, I use Twitter and Instagram and Facebook and all these networks for a variety of reasons.
The company was willing to go so far as to make changes that led to its slowest ever user growth rate, and its first decline in total users anywhere as the U.S. & Canada region actually lost 700,000 Facebookers.
One of Politico's sources said that the meeting was split into two camps: Decide, create and publicize the administration's position on encryption or go so far as to ask Congress for legislation to ban end-to-end encryption.
The study, published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, doesn't go so far as to conclude that screen time is affecting children's development as they get older, but plenty of recent studies have suggested this as a possible consequence.
When people here watch Trump rallies, some see imagery that reminds them of their childhoods in the Deep South; some go so far as to wonder if Mr. Trump's supporters have been planted by the Ku Klux Klan.
"NATO's attitude toward Russia remains unfriendly and opaque, and one could go so far as to say we have slid back to a new Cold War," Medvedev said during an international conference in Munich, according to USA Today.
It was one of the best dining bargains of any of the three parks I visited, and I would go so far as to say that it's objectively a good value — in or out of a theme park.
MORE (D-Colo.), meanwhile, would not go so far as to call Trump a racist, but said "there's no question" that the comment the president allegedly made during a White House meeting with lawmakers last week was racist.
I'd even go so far as to say that this preference is part of the reason why fantasy video games continue to thrive well after the genre's boost from the Lord of the Rings movies should have worn off.
He recently dissented in an appeals court decision that allowed an undocumented pregnant teen to get an abortion, but his dissent did not go so far as to say choosing to have an abortion is unconstitutional, according to Politico.
Albeit, that position is looking rather more precarious now, if lawmakers are going to legislate that companies be required to go so far as be forced to rewrite their code to workaround their own security features — aka 'hello backdoors'.
Smart Compose doesn't go so far as to write the entire email for you (dare to dream), but when you see it in action, you'll see that it comes pretty close, suggesting common phrases and sayings as you type.
FireEye doesn't go so far as to peg Russia responsible for the malware itself, but it does explain that Russia is behind the intrusion that allowed the malware to be injected and that the institute supported the malware's testing.
Sullivan didn't go so far as to say the money Maine officials spent at the Trump hotel actually influenced Trump's decision-making, but he said the scenario presented the kind of harm that the Constitution's drafters wanted to prevent.
Larry Hancock: It's very clear from Ray's history that he didn't necessarily like black people, but he was never motivated to even go so far as to join a racist group or to be involved in anything overtly racist.
He'll even go so far as not seeing them as a patient any longer, and will warn patients that it doesn't look like they can have a healthy physician-patient relationship if it's going to start out with lies.
The structure of his discussions (you'd never go so far as to call them arguments) is often bewilderingly rhizomatic; every question branches out into a series of further questions, each of which terminates in its own divergence of inquiries.
" She did not go so far as to say the IG report should lead to a new special counsel investigation when questioned about that by a reporter, but she did say its findings should "worry a lot of Americans.
But even as many congressional Republicans, including some very conservative House members, pulled away from Mr. Trump on Saturday, Mr. Ryan did not go so far as to withdraw his support for the businessman and former reality TV star.
It's unclear whether Democrats would go so far as to request the president's tax information under subpoena, but there are a number of ways they could put legal pressure on the Treasury secretary, all of which could take years.
In a speech at the Economic Club of New York, Fed Governor Lael Brainard said the U.S. central bank should go so far as to make clear it is comfortable pushing prices modestly above the Fed's 2 percent target.
I would go so far as to say that she probably lied about warning him not to release a song with misogynistic language, and that that particular claim was probably a cynical attempt to cash in her Feminist chip.
But House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has made it clear that she does not believe the House should go so far as impeaching a sitting Supreme Court justice, a similar line she's deployed when asked about impeaching President Donald Trump.
But the country wants to assure America that if the U.S. pulls out of the INF Treaty, as the U.S. State Department threatened to do yesterday, Russia is ready to go so far as to attack European countries if it must.
I'd go so far as to say a poorly seeded bracket defeats the entire purpose of a bracket – at that point, you might as well just pick your favorite romcom or Beyoncé song from a list and be done with it.
"Even though we might not go so far as to say the Gaspee needs to replace the Tea Party in American consciousness, I think we can agree that those advocating for more attention for the Gaspee are right," Mead said.
If a developer designs game elements with enough polish and care — and considers the core player experience sacred enough to never tamper with — players might go so far as to demand they be allowed to spend more of their own money.
A final step toward freedom But the district court in Bexar County would not go so far as to declare them innocent, due to the lack of "hard scientific evidence," and because the other girl did not recant her version.
Administration officials have said those rules will aim to restore reciprocity with the Chinese, though it is not clear if the United States will go so far as to bar Chinese companies from investing in the same industries that China restricts.
I won't go so far as to say the show's done forever — we'll leave the RSS feed open, and hopefully we'll have something new to take the show's place in the coming months (so I'd encourage you to stay subscribed).
On Friday, European Commission spokeswoman Natasha Bertaud then hinted at the possibility of countries reintroducing temporary border controls for two years—but wouldn't go so far as to say it's on the cards before interior ministers chat about it on Monday.
Additionally, though I wouldn't go so far as to maim myself over it, I don't especially want you to watch any of this week's somber, chilly videos from Lady Gaga, Noel Gallagher, James Blake, or my idiot son Liam Payne.
But Fisch, a clinical professor of urology and reproductive medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, said he wouldn't go so far as to tell his sons to bank their sperm if they arrived at their early 30s without any marriage prospects.
The SPD would not go so far as to ditch the so-called debt brake that allows the federal government to take on new debt only up to the equivalent of 0.35 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) each year.
It will even go so far as to start depositing fat cells on our muscles, liver, and other organs to create space to store all this extra energy from calorie-rich diets—especially when combined with a low activity lifestyle.
Harris didn't go so far as Warren—who has published a proposal calling for regulators to split off Facebook subsidiaries Instagram and WhatsApp—but in a CNN interview on Sunday, she said it was time to take the idea seriously.
Harry Enten: While I certainly agree it wasn't a bad night for Democrats given that they weren't locked out in any of the races in California, I'm not sure I can go so far as to call it good. Why?
The effect of the law, in the long run, is that if a place is important enough to protect, there's a system in place that can help encourage that protection and even go so far as to promote the historic place.
Even if President Trump did not go so far as to "close up our country," he recently has indicated how he is to dismantle key components of our immigration law unilaterally if the Supreme Court enables him to do so.
The establishment, located in a prime location off the road that leads to the Emerald Coast and Saint-Malo, becomes a rite of passage for enthusiasts, who even go so far as to rename the delicacy in honor of the institution.
I wouldn't go so far as to say, "We got this!" but I do believe ... I'm so inspired by the ideas people have everywhere and what they lack is a way to get in there and take those ideas forward.
In fact, a 2017 working paper from researchers at Harvard and the University of North Carolina said we sometimes go so far as to reshape our social networks in the office to avoid people who tend to give us negative feedback.
"Someone can say they hate the government or they hate police or they can even go so far as to say the government should cease to exist or whatever belief they have, that's the right of being an American," Koren said.
For someone who was once so concerned with discussing race out of fear she'd fumble it to then go so far as to insert herself in the Mexican immigrant narrative reads as almost shocking in its lack of self-awareness.
"I won't go so far as to say it's out of sexism, but I do think some of the allegations and things she's being accused of personally are rising to attention because she is a woman," one former CMS employee said.
The menu does not go so far as to point out all the old showstoppers — some from Michael Romano's reign in the kitchen and others from that of the current chef, Carmen Quagliata — but the servers are happy to help.
Republican congressional leaders were aware Mr. Trump was looking into whether taxpayer money should be spent on medical procedures for transgender service members, but had not expected him to go so far as to bar transgender people from serving altogether.
She wouldn't go so far as to say that she was upset with the Senator but noted that she hopes he doesn't do it again to whoever gets the nomination because once is enough and we have to join forces.
"We cannot ignore the General Haftar phenomenon, but one must not go so far as to adopt his political project entirely because his political project is a project which does not suit a good part of the Libyan population," Salame said.
The official would not go so far as to say Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the operation, but said that, although he may not have known the specifics, such a plan couldn't have taken place without his approval.
In a dovish speech after months of weak inflation readings, Fed Governor Lael Brainard said the U.S. central bank should go so far as to make it clear it is comfortable pushing prices modestly above the Fed's 2-percent target.
That Frankenthaler would go so far as to employ trompe l'oeil — creating the illusion of a natural artifact as the ground for the "abstract projection" of nature — is brain-teasing in the implications it holds for reality and its double.
Even on the rare occasions when some of their followers believe conspiracy theories that even some Trump loyalists agree are genuinely incendiary (say, conspiratorial anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial), the Trump campaign would never go so far as to debunk them.
With the exception of Itochu, all of the trading houses have positive cash flow but are being pressured by shareholders to boost profit ratios and dividends, while some go so far as to say the companies should rethink their current business models.
In a dovish speech in the face of months of weak inflation readings, Fed Governor Lael Brainard said the U.S. central bank should go so far as to make it clear it is comfortable pushing prices modestly above the Fed's 2-percent target.
It was all of the men who apologized for him, and made excuses for him, and never worried about the welfare of his victims, who made me gasp (and Jaffe doesn't even go so far as to describe any of the male authors!).
No one should go so far as to say that footwear will bring us world peace or whatever, but Vaquera's fashion is demonstrative of a creative interrogation that the fashion world, which feels newly buzzing with political energy, is craving right now.
Unfortunately, it is no surprise that the untruthful attacks by those seeking to harm me and my family, including those willing to go so far as fabricating police reports, have continued unabated even after I announced my leave of absence from Sherpa.
Ms Mayer, whose sympathies are with the left and who is a critic of Republican values and motives, does not go so far as to call the source of the Kochs' fortune "blood money", but she does claim that it is tainted.
"I'm not going to go so far as to say we've found the killer bot — but we've found a bot that works in a new way that fulfills many of the promises of conversation," says Derrick Connell, head of search engineering at Bing.
In truth, though, could I (or anyone, no matter how able) really pull it off – persuading the House Committee to go so far as to ruin any chance of a potential criminal prosecution of the very individual they would want to immunize?
"I am willing to go so far as to say the ongoing Republican and conservative Democratic campaigns against welfare inflame the hatred of the attackers and further diminish low-income women's self-respect and are therefore contributing factors to domestic violence," she wrote.
"I won't go so far as to say he's assumptive, but if he's not careful, people will believe that," said Bill Samuels, a backer of Mr. de Blasio and the founder of EffectiveNY, a nonprofit devoted to government reform in the state.
They won't go so far as to eliminate the ban on proprietary trading, but they would make it easier for banks to comply and give them more control over defining what constitutes improper trading, according to three people familiar with the regulators' plans.
While the commission's report did not go so far as current UN officials, who have said the situation in Myanmar represents a "textbook case of ethnic cleansing," it did criticize the military and call on the government to take urgent concerted action.
Trump did not go so far as explicitly saying a meeting would depend on those investigations, but he did closely connect the two topics, according to an NSC document summarizing the call: I will tell Rudy and Attorney General Barr to call.
NOT NECESSARILY Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson will be competing in his final full-time NASCAR season in 200.5163, but the two-time Daytona 2200.516 winner would not go so far as to declare Sunday's Daytona 22007 his absolute last.
Meantime, many Democrats shrugged, figuring that dirty tricks were part and parcel of local politics, they were hard to prove, and the board of elections would never go so far as to throw out the vote count, which is pretty much unheard-of.
I won't go so far as to say that drinking it makes you a good person but I'm sure that it's harder to be a vicious asshole while drinking a nice cup of hot tea, and isn't that what the holidays are all about?
"We are not doing journalism with the freedom that exists in a democracy," Vladimir said, before clarifying that he would not go so far as to call Venezuela a dictatorship, a label being used by several governments in the region and around the world.
According to Adriana Aguilar, an attorney at AsíLegal, there are states that go so far as to take into consideration the woman's reputation, societal notions of shame and dishonor, the woman's psychological state, or the opinion of their spouses when pursuing their cases against women.
I'd go so far as to say that the Kann is the best music playback device I have — others might be purer or even more precise in their audio reproduction, but none of them upgrade the listening experience in such an instantly recognizable way.
While she didn't go so far as to physically fight paparazzi, she did join forces with other celebrity women to successfully convince California Governor Jerry Brown to sign a bill allowing up to one year of jail time for photographers who harass famous kids.
At the same time, Winters's paintings are not a record of their coming into being, as postwar gestural paintings have often been described; I would go so far as to say that his paintings are not gestural, nor do they describe their coming into being.
In one particularly egregious example, ProPublica was even able to go so far as drafting housing ads based on New York City ZIP codes, cross-checking the neighborhoods with US Census data to ensure the ad would be excluding predominantly black and Hispanic neighborhoods.
It seemed unlikely, but if Judge Ellis did go so far as to throw out the Virginia indictment, it would be a major embarrassment for Mueller, and seriously reduce the number of charges Manafort had to face (from 25 counts to a mere seven!).
Last February, the White House proposed a resolution which asked Congress to authorize the "limited use of the United States Armed Forces" to fight ISIS alongside the anti-ISIS coalition, but did not go so far as to authorize putting American soldiers on the ground.
While older artists renounce it and South African conservatives even go so far as calling for it to be banned, younger people are embracing the genre—they are putting together events, distributing the music, and building a DIY music circuit from the ground up.
Worth noting: The bug didn't go so far as to make the would-be blocked individual your friend (even if they were your friend prior to the block), so anything an affected individual might've posted to a friends-only audience should have remained private.
I would go so far as to argue that the introduction of Phillipus — the Black woman who trained Wonder Woman in combat when she was young and served as an advisor to her mother, Queen Hippolyta — in 1987 had him turning in his grave.
These incidents of gun violence are unlikely to be cured by increasing school security without understanding or addressing why these incidents occur, unless we go so far as to destroy our notion of an educational institution and turn our schools into replicas of jails.
While that official had said perpetrators might include Houthi rebels or Iraq-based Shi'ite militias, the official said Washington did not have hard evidence on who struck the vessels and did not go so far as to say Iran had encouraged them to act.
Hillary Clinton, the party's nominee in 2016, said the federal government should allow states to legalize marijuana and called for removing the drug from the schedule 1 list, but did not go so far as to call for its removal from the Controlled Substances Act.
Not many people would go so far as White House Council of Economic Advisers Chair Kevin Hassett, who promises that a big corporate tax cut will raise wages by $4,000 per year, but plenty are willing to argue that Hassett is at least directionally correct.
In fact, if you were writing up the pre-fight graphics for the UFC's broadcasts you might go so far as to call them both "Strong Kickers" and then phone in the other two bullet points with an irrelevant statistic and maybe "Will to Win".
If America had more of that, our current sense of malaise would vanish, our vaunted national optimism would be replenished, and I would go so far as to argue that our currently toxic, tribal politics would lose their grip on the country&aposs psyche.
"Trump is stacking his administration with officials who are fundamentally opposed to women's health and rights, who don't believe in birth control, and go so far as to hold a minor hostage in order to prevent her from seeking a legal abortion," she said.
In a speech highlighting months of weak data that has pushed core U.S. inflation down to 1.4 percent, Fed Governor Lael Brainard said the central bank should go so far as to make clear it is comfortable pushing prices modestly above a 2-percent target.
First, Symantec revealed that hackers—probably based in Russia, although the security firm didn't go so far as to name names—had hacked more than 20 power companies in North America and Europe, and in a handful of cases, had direct access to their control systems.
"It certainly raises questions for Democrats that the nominee for Department of Labor would not only advocate for harmful stereotypes about women, but go so far as to say they are at the core of his company's values," a Democratic Senate aide told CNN in December.
And while Game of Thrones didn't go so far as to show us a full frontal shot of Daario's body here, the scene suggested a move toward finally embracing the kind of female gaze that's slowly been giving us more penises on screen than ever before.
Saying in a statement that they've thought "long and hard" about how to deal with content from creators who "have demonstrated hateful conduct personally," Spotify ultimately decided not to go so far as to remove their music from the platform, but to decline to promote it.
Indeed, according to Graham Elton, head of European private equity at Bain, many now go so far as to maintain full-blown "shadow portfolios" of companies they like, drawing up detailed business plans long before they ever come up for sale so they are ready to pounce.
Niantic could launch a tournament series as seen in the anime, and it could also go so far as to have Elite Four standings, a fixture of the games in which the four best trainers from a fiction region are crowned and compete to keep their titles.
The suit doesn't go so far as seeking to block use of its patents, instead looking to collect on damages related to the royalty fees it charges for licenses on the technologies – some of which were acquired through purchase from Nortel, after that company went bankrupt.
Second, the church has its own combat units, who will start gunning for once you slip into open hostilities, and who will go so far as to attack your HQ directly, where your avatar hides in a corner, an anxious game over screen waiting to happen.
We would even go so far as to suggest that the U.S. tighten existing sanctions to prohibit all trading in Venezuela bonds until democratic institutions are restored and the government prioritizes the urgent needs of its population ahead of paying debt service to its international creditors.
Two additional experts said an outbreak could have been declared -- but would not go so far as to say that it should have been declared by Puerto Rican authorities without better baseline data and without understanding exactly what officials did and did not know at the time.
While I wouldn't necessarily go so far as to link November's terrorist attacks in Paris to the stuff we saw on so many runways, designers are clearly as susceptible to these fears as anyone else; they seep into the collective consciousness and are expressed in design.
I would go so far as to say that your every critical utterance is a blessing because it holds within it a 'way,' a 'corrective' measure, the 'possibility' of doing something differently, 'insights' into approaching one's shortcomings in a positive sense; in other words, the way forward.
I'd go so far as to say that Donald Trump's leaked "Access Hollywood" tape (the one in which he famously bragged about how his celebrity status afforded him the ability to grope women) was the first major crack in previously bulletproof "locker room" walls around the country.
"I don't want to go so far as to say he was grandstanding, but I think Corey should pull back to to focus on more pressing issues of the people who put him into office, such as education, affordable housing and gun violence," said the Rev.
Abortion rights advocates are studying "ways that the legislature might try to enact some policies that actually do go so far as to punish people with criminal enforcement for self-managing their own abortion," Michelle Erenberg, executive director of the reproductive health group Lift Louisiana, tells Vox.
"What I don't think is fair, and what I think is a shame — and actually, I'll go so far as to say a total dishonor — is to not at least acknowledge what this story is: acknowledging these six guys," Krasinski said of the movie's main characters.
I would go so far as to say that Rowling, who claims she wants people to "live your best life in peace and security," is contributing to a violation of trans people's basic human dignity, and creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating, and offensive environment, like Forstater.
"Unfortunately, it is no surprise that the untruthful attacks by those seeking to harm me and my family, including those willing to go so far as fabricating police reports, have continued unabated even after I announced my leave of absence from Sherpa," Pishevar wrote in a statement.
Strategic surrender then only makes sense if you think Gardner, Portman, Murkowski, or Collins would vote for a nominee like that in an up-or-down vote, but wouldn't go so far as to change the rules of the Senate to put them on the Court.
" They do not believe the shutdown will negatively affect greenhouse gas emissions, traffic, or noise, due to the other transit options available and the shutdown's temporary lifespan and, in fact, go so far as to say that it would actually "result in a beneficial temporary impact to air quality.
Shashua, who has written about the safety of autonomous vehicles before, doesn't go so far as to say his technology would have saved Herzberg, but he does point out that the sensors and software they used on the low-quality video is a "basic build block" for autonomous driving.
" If Britain doesn't go so far as to have another vote, perhaps it could weasel its way into remaining, according to a Princeton professor interviewed by the Times: "It would negotiate a new agreement, nearly identical to the old one, disguise it in opaque language and ratify it.
" The appeals court did not go so far as to accuse West of filing a false declaration claiming economic losses, but the judges agreed that his theory – that he has a claim because he earned less after the spill than before it – "puts the cart before the horse.
Given the haphazard structure of the episode, one could easily chalk up the relapse to yet another flashback — or, if you're really committed to the idea of the show killing someone off, go so far as to interpret the final scene as a suggestion Rue won't survive the relapse.
While I wouldn't go so far as to call the story "untold" (many of the key events were widely reported and written about), Miller has done an extraordinary number of interviews (more than 500, he says), and simply organizing and piecing together this wealth of material is a feat.
In a speech that zeroed in on months of sliding price readings, which depressed a key measure to 1.4 percent, Fed Governor Lael Brainard said the U.S. central bank should go so far as to make clear it is comfortable pushing prices modestly above a 2 percent target.
The always-sharp Eric Levitz at New York magazine doesn't go so far as to actually argue in favor of an Avenatti vote ("it would be something approaching a national tragedy if Avenatti actually won," he clarifies) but has a good explanation of what makes Avenatti so appealing.
" When she's coaching other women on doing this, she said she'll even go so far as to suggest a small exercise: as you walk around a room, pay attention to your language and pour water in your coffee cup, soda can or wine glass for every "yeah" or "um.
Though the Court and the parties acknowledge that the initial stop in the Strieff case violated the Terry rule, and the Court did not go so far as to say it's legal for an officer to stop someone for no reason, the Terry rule is now as clear as mud.
Itzkowitz claimed that Reiki would also help the skin heal faster by a few hours, and — while I wouldn't go so far as to say I noticed any truth in that — I will say this: It was the easiest, most relaxing experience I have ever had with hair-removal, ever.
The researchers who led the study, Mehdi Tayoubi from the HIP Institute in France and Kunihiro Morishima from Nagoya University in Japan, won't go so far as to say the cavity is a hidden chamber, but they're reasonably convinced the internal feature is a deliberate architectural feature of the pyramid.
In its first official comment on the incident, North Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for a probe and said it was aware of rumors that the FBI helped organize the raid, although it did not go so far as to blame the U.S. for the incident, according to Reuters.
As beaten-up as the company is at these levels, said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management, he wouldn't go so far as to short the stock simply because of what he sees as the potential for mergers and acquisition activity in the future.
Some male players will go so far as to throw their games in protest against playing with women; indeed, one of the players on Ellie's team, Second Wind's team captain, Robert Blohm (HaKu), went as far as to say that "females should not be" in top-ranking games with him.
I wouldn't go so far as to call this film a coming-of-age story—Alma's character is too firmly in her twenties for that—but it's a study in what real vulnerability feels like, and how each of us can unravel when we truly submit to someone else that comprehensively.
While it is up for debate whether Facebook would go so far as to remove its core ads altogether, a thriving internet business could allow it to impose a stricter filter on the kinds of ads it shows or avoid having to show more per organic News Feed post than it does already.
Thus far, activist game designs follow a variant of one or more of the following six plans of attack: 1: The Story: Most examples so far of games with subversive intent only go so far as to write subversive content, giving the player a way to play-act their resistance rather than exercise it.
A senior manager at the VW brand who asked not to be named called Diess's decision to travel to Detroit "bold" and said his peers had been given guidance not to leave Germany as the risk of impending U.S. charges rose - although he would not go so far as to call it a "travel warning".
In fact, I might go so far as to say that The Deuce is Simon's most accessible show ever, with far more inviting entry points than the much more daunting The Wire and the much more obtuse Treme (a show I love but one that you have to be incredibly committed to to enjoy).
And so I would go so far as to say Prime would not have continued to exist and would not be close to what it is today if it were not for the work that the operations team ... did to innovate and figure out how to bring down the cost of two-day fulfillment.
I'm not going to go so far as to say I've misplaced by golf club loyalty all these years, but these Ben Hogan wedges will work extremely well for golfers who need to add wedges with a few specific lofts to their golf bags— especially considering the reasonable price point at which they're offered.
So the splicing in of hazy, slow-motion close-ups of actors' hands and eyes begins to feel gratuitous and distracting; frankly, I'd go so far as to say it indicates a lack of confidence on the part of the filmmakers — specifically in the viewers, who are presumed to lack the imagination to envision the simplest of scenes.
I wouldn't go so far as to call it super progressive — Fridge is the token Black guy of the group as a high school jock and as the short and fearful zoologist Franklin "Moose" Finbar (Kevin Hart) — but the movie makes an effort to avoid a sea of white faces, something that can't be said for the original.
The Education Department in June issued a memo that said its department could dismiss cases related to the restroom issue, but didn't go so far as to say all such cases would automatically be dismissed because they weren't covered by Title IX. Also last year, the Trump administration attempted to ban transgender people from serving in the military.
Ocasio-Cortez ran on a number of major progressive platforms, calling for criminal justice reform, Medicare for All, a federal jobs guarantee, and ICE abolition—the latter of which became a crucial part of her campaign as the Trump administration began its family separation practices and Crowley refused to go so far as to call for the agency's elimination.
I would go so far as to say that these, combined with the occasional jolting jab were the most effective weapon in Cruz's striking arsenal for much of the bout: One technique which is a relatively unsuccessful feature of Cruz's style normally, serving as a deterrent, might take on new importance in this bout if Dillashaw plays the aggressor.
I wouldn't go so far as to call it good (or even, in the traditional sense of the word, watchable), but if you've spent any time around AIs — or if you've let your mobile phone write your text messages for you — you'll recognize some of the blind alleys the AI scriptwriter works itself into from time to time.
" While Obama doesn't go so far as to criticize her cousin for thinking this, Barack Obama has spoken of this as well, arguing during his 2004 Senate campaign, "Children can't achieve unless we raise their expectations and turn off the television sets and eradicate the slander that says a black youth with a book is acting white.
"I'd go so far as to say that even if you could prove to me, and I couldn't conceive this for a moment, but even if you could prove to me that illegal immigration would help the economy, I would still be opposed to illegal immigration because it's about our dispossession as a people," he said.
And I would go so far as to say, Paul, that whatever they do, I think that the Republicans ought to make this a very active campaign issue now in those four to five Senate seats and make them, you know, turn out Republicans based on the fact that they will try to hold up the most-important judicial nomination in a generation.
This is where we're at, folks: We've literally become so stressed out and overwhelmed by our schedules that cooking more than one day's worth of food—the kind of activity a person with normal stress levels would set aside a Sunday afternoon for (and would probably go so far as to call therapeutic)—now has to fit into a 30-minute window.
"Although it has acted swiftly on the latest UN sanctions, China is unlikely to go so far as to fully implement new sanctions that, in its judgment, would risk substantially undermining the economic well-being or social stability not just of North Korea, but also of the Chinese population near the North Korean border, which relies heavily on such trade," she said.
Y.) and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) even go so far as to place blame on President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE for the lawsuit, though he is technically the defendant.
Even as President Trump and the federal government's top public health officials warn that the virus is not something to be taken lightly — and the authorities reported more coronavirus deaths in the United States on Wednesday — these commentators make misleading comments, cherry-pick facts and go so far as to claim that the virus could be a hoax or a North Korean plot.
I won't go so far as to say that it's a fridge clean-out free-for-all, but I do use this as an opportunity to use up the last of that odd bit of feta or pecorino, whatever fresh herbs I have lingering (parsley, cilantro, mint, dill), and sometimes that last egg (fried and crispy, or medium-boiled and sliced, please).
The TCW letter does not go so far as to permit investment advisers to show the actual performance or discuss the absolute profitability of particular holdings, but it moves closer to the idea that the identification and discussion of partial lists of portfolio holdings should not be prohibited if the holdings are selected on an objective basis and presented in a fair and balanced manner.
When one of the Tidying Up episodes starts with parents telling their child that they're not going to take him to Toys 'R' Us because they're all going to learn about "being happy with how much [they] already have," that's their projection — Kondo, who of course peddles a few products of her own, does not actually go so far as to advise against consumerist impulses.
Blizzard Entertainment may not have released a significant patch for its cash cow World of Warcraft in almost nine months, but on Thursday it dropped a new patch for the 16-year-old action role-playing game Diablo II. That's some pretty impressive service in an age when other publishers go so far as to strip games of core services a handful of years later.
"I think most scholars would agree that Afghanistan was a contributing factor in the Soviet collapse, but I don't think anyone would go so far as to pin sole blame for the collapse on Afghanistan or to say that the Soviets went bankrupt fighting in Afghanistan," Sarah Cameron, a University of Maryland professor and historian of Russia and the Soviet Union, told the Post.
Former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina said Monday that it's "vital" that President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE is impeached, but she would not go so far as to support his removal from office.
On his recent Dawgystyle, whose sequencing is supposed to mimic that of its legendary namesake, Rucci borrows a chorus from Snoop Dogg and Kokane's "Brake Fluid" ("Pump Yo Breakz"), raps over a ratchet version of DJ Quik's "Tonite" ("Twisted"), and, inspired by Tha Dogg Pound's "Bomb Ass Pussy," swears on "Good Dick" that he'd go so far as to eat a salad to have sex.
A less precise target appeared on t-shirts printed with the words "We Should All Be Feminists," the kind of soft platitude that plays both sides; it takes from the title of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's book and speech – it doesn't go so far as to ask what feminism might mean to fashion, though a more generous reading might be that the responsibility to embody Adiochie's message is, literally, on the wearer.
Libby Nelson: I'm not sure exactly why Stan offered that loan; if Philip had taken it, would it have been evidence, to Stan, that he was genuine (because the travel agency was in such desperate straits that he'd take a loan from a friend) or that he wasn't (because he'd go so far as to take Stan's money, in circumstances when the "right" thing to do is clearly to refuse)?
And while I wouldn't go so far as to call Katie Otto an everywoman — she is, after all, a college-educated, conventionally good-looking, and comparatively privileged white woman — she is also part of a new wave of female representations of TV, in which women who wear a size 8 or up are portrayed as real, fully fleshed-out people, not as a stereotype of a fat person.
As networks of people replace traditional hierarchies and reshape many institutions in our society — from government to business to media to communities and more — there is a tendency of some people to lament this change, to overly emphasize the negative, and in some cases to go so far as saying the shift to empowering people in the ways the internet and these networks do is mostly harmful to society and democracy.
They will be forced underground, turned from a life of productive labor to a life in the shadows where, in the age of Trump, immigration agents — who chafed under the Obama administration's enforcement priorities and whose union supported and cheered Donald Trump's election — feel free to go so far as to stake out a hospital to pick up and detain an undocumented 10-year-old girl after emergency surgery.
From the post:As networks of people replace traditional hierarchies and reshape many institutions in our society — from government to business to media to communities and more — there is a tendency of some people to lament this change, to overly emphasize the negative, and in some cases to go so far as saying the shift to empowering people in the ways the internet and these networks do is mostly harmful to society and democracy.
This issue extends to a variety of workers in a variety of situations: those who wish to leave the office early to see their kid's school play or attend a parent/teacher conference; new parents who desire an extended maternity/paternity leave; part-timers, attempting to sufficiently bridge their duties to both their families and their employers; and those who go so far as to leave the job market for a few years to focus on their children during their formulative years.
In fact, I would go so far as to say that immigration, and particularly the current humanitarian crisis, is really a prominent intersectional issue — weaving racialized targeting of vulnerable Latinx populations (particularly Mexican and Central American communities) with a practice of legalized gendered violence in which women and children pay the highest price for increasing border enforcement, asylum restrictions, interior raids, and the rollback of legislative and policy protections such as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Temporary Protected Status, and Deferred Enforced Departure.
But here they are again, fucking hell, sidling up with a pint and asking you how work is; it's fucking Saturday, dude, don't ask me about work—anyway, you bailed on this one because you couldn't be assed, plus it was looking sort of like it was going to start raining and they all upload the same photo anyway (a nerd move, frankly) and you like them all in turn and even go so far as to comment "sad to miss it :(" on the main birthday boy or girl's post, but you're not sad to miss it at all, are you?
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