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It's a small tribe in the grand scheme of things.
Seems kinda random in the grand scheme of the States.
In the grand scheme of things, her reinstatement is inconsequential.
Does it seem trivial in the grand scheme of things?
But like I say: small things, in the grand scheme.
In the grand scheme of things, he simply doesn't care.
It doesn't mean much in the grand scheme of things.
That seems, in the grand scheme of things, very fine.
In the grand scheme of things it wasn't a stupid idea.
In the grand scheme of supremely inaccessible London, it barely registered.
In the grand scheme of things, it doesn't matter at all.
But the unfairness is minor in the grand scheme of things.
However, in the grand scheme of things, it's a significant step.
"That's relatively fickle in the grand scheme of things," he argued.
In the grand scheme of things we are winning by miles.
So I really spared you, in the grand scheme of things.
That's a small complaint in the grand scheme of things, though.
The grand scheme finished under-budget and earlier than many expected.
But in the grand scheme of things, it will even out.
Granted, this might seem a minor point in the grand scheme.
This is, in the grand scheme of Facebook, a small change.
In the grand scheme of the show's overall narrative, it's a hiccup.
In the grand scheme of supremely inaccessible London, it barely registered. pic.twitter.
In the grand scheme of mankind, diapers are a relatively new invention.
In the grand scheme of life it's a small issue, we know.
But in the grand scheme, 800,000 [daily active users] is pretty small.
In the grand scheme of inspiring hairstyles, braids are the great equalizers.
Barely a blip of an anecdote, in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of trends, mixing prints is pretty base-level.
But it's a relatively small bill in the grand scheme of things.
But these are all small complaints in the grand scheme of things.
"It's a small number in the grand scheme of things," he said.
This doesn't mean much in the grand scheme of things, of course.
But economists aren't sure it matters in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, we are all in this together.
In the grand scheme of things, you and I are enormously insignificant.
In the grand scheme, that's worse than any of Melo's nightly transgressions.
In the grand scheme of things, AA batteries get the job done.
Plus, we thought he may be instrumental in reversing Thanos' grand scheme.
I'm really new at my job in the grand scheme of things.
I've written that in the grand scheme of things, GMOs don't matter.
In the grand scheme of celebrity books, Scrappy Little Nobody isn't especially memorable.
It's funny, because it's not that risqué in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, I know there are more pressing concerns.
It's not that expensive in the grand scheme of things for Time Warner.
IN THE grand scheme of things, potholes may seem like a trivial problem.
But it's still a small added risk in the grand scheme of things.
Maybe everyone is trash and nothing matters in the grand scheme of things.
Honest Beauty is still a small business in the grand scheme of things.
EVE Online is a relatively small community in the grand scheme of things.
Whether these details really matter in the grand scheme of things is irrelevant.
In the grand scheme of medical devices, that is just not very many.
"In the grand scheme that was probably a small cost savings," he said.
"In the grand scheme of things, you could give food away," he said.
Into this grand scheme is rudely thrust a hitherto unknown great-nephew, Michael.
It's a larger file, but not huge in the grand scheme of things.
But some Tesla investors view production issues as minor in the grand scheme.
It is interesting Hollywood drama, but meaningless in the grand scheme of things.
The hope is that, by bootstrapping their way around the unifying geometric structure of possible physical realities, physicists will get a better sense of where our universe fits in the grand scheme of things — and what that grand scheme is.
"In the grand scheme of the world, we all thought similarly," he told me.
In the grand scheme of things, it seemed nothing more than a beautiful photo.
But in the grand scheme of things, it's a relatively small number of people.
In the grand scheme of things, a loss is off course just a loss.
It had not yet been overrun again by another utopian ideology or grand scheme.
In the grand scheme of Iraq's suffering, perhaps Zainab's is low on the scale.
I have perspective to understand sadness and loss in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, they will be pretty limited in their impact.
Finally, in the grand scheme of Trump's presidency, there has been very little moderation.
In the grand scheme of things, it likely doesn't impact the overall vote totals.
Buying Pivotal would also make sense in the grand scheme of VMware's recent acquisitions.
" Him: "Besides, it's not that big a difference in the grand scheme, is it?
A share of £375,000 isn't a huge amount, in the grand scheme of things.
Yet these complaints feel trite in the grand scheme of what the game offers.
Mine are pretty typical and, in the grand scheme of things, not that bad.
This may seem like a small thing in the grand scheme, but it matters.
"We actually value skills over experience in the grand scheme of things," she says.
So in the grand scheme of things their judgment or approval was essentially meaningless.
In the grand scheme of human events, it is the exception, not the rule.
In the grand scheme of things, this isn't the worst thing Clinton has done.
In the grand scheme of things, it's hardly the end of the world, of course.
In the grand scheme of things, Monday's sell-off isn't the end of the world.
The Note 10 feels like a pretty small upgrade in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of trendy luxury, these phone cases could presumably be pretty affordable.
After all, Washington's own emissions are not particularly significant in the grand scheme of things.
I don't know how this is going to work in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, Donald Trump's steak order is not a big deal.
Because if he does, it'll be a lot worse in the grand scheme of things.
Black trousers get a really bad rap in the grand scheme of pants and bottoms.
But it didn't matter in the grand scheme of things — Northwestern still won 60-38.
In the grand scheme of things, these are token efforts at holding back the tide.
And he is a gift to them, playing into the grand scheme of the killers.
In the grand scheme, the impact of bullying does not end once the bullying stops.
The 1990 World Cup did little for US Soccer in the grand scheme of things.
Just playing in the majors isn't all that matters in the grand scheme of things.
It's just not right by enough to be meaningful in the grand scheme of things.
The occasional office closure or cancelled concert is meaningless in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, I don't think they have any effect on anything.
In the grand scheme of things, however, that won&apost slow Tesla down too much.
These are minor inconveniences in the grand scheme of things, but the time adds up.
But the distance covered over that period is not particularly remarkable in the grand scheme.
What does it matter, in the grand scheme of things, that she misspoke about it?
Anonymity is something that until recently ("recently" in the grand scheme of humanity) wasn't entirely possible.
In the grand scheme of things it wasn't the most unpleasant two hours I've ever spent.
Daenerys isn't the only strategist seeing her grand scheme crumble when applied to the real world.
"In the grand scheme of things, it was a very small moment for me," he said.
"We're still, in the grand scheme of things, we're pretty early with our work," said Jain.
But heartfelt messages can feel like tiny blips in the grand scheme of his Twitter tirades.
In the grand scheme of things, six is fairly young to develop a sense of justice.
A park entrance fee can range from $220 to $230: not much in the grand scheme.
In the grand scheme of political conventions, Mike Pence's speech didn't stand out as especially noteworthy.
This position helped reinforce just how important business news is within the grand scheme of things.
It was so clear in the grand scheme of things, and I've got to be honest.
I don't think Trump is operating with some grand scheme to break the two-party stranglehold.
But in the grand scheme of things, 100 sightings is not that big of a deal.
The data may be de-identified, but in the grand scheme of things, this is irrelevant.
"In the grand scheme of things, supervised release is a relatively light touch," he tells VICE.
Sometimes, you have pushback, but in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't seem to matter.
Well, in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't really matter what Pluto's official designation is.
In the grand scheme of the federal budget, we're not talking about a ton of money.
In the grand scheme, this matchup was a mere pebble in the ocean of meaningful wins.
It is important to see Russia's use of Serbia in its grand scheme to regain power.
"In the grand scheme of things, this is just another tool in the toolbox for attackers."
In the grand scheme of potential catastrophes, four weeks in a walking boot isn't so bad.
The actors did fine, but the characters and their arcs became secondary to executing the grand scheme.
Megan: I'm so burned out on grand-scheme superhero movies that I really appreciate the smaller lens.
However, in the grand scheme of Bachelor villains, there is one important thing she is not — mean.
Now it's a passing thought in the grand scheme of all the other pressing priorities they have.
Americans pitted against Americans over real differences but that are minimal in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of wages and quality of life, glasses and productivity are a low priority.
When taken in the grand scheme of things this is amazing, but… it isn't all that useful.
HopStopInterred June 8, 22014In the grand scheme of things, HopStop is really one of the lucky ones.
These discoveries help us understand how special is the Earth in the grand scheme of the universe.
I have 738 Facebook friends, which might not sound like loads in the grand scheme of things.
Stephen reveals the grand scheme behind Trump's new 'Office of American Innovation' and its bold young leader.
We don't spend that much money on diplomacy or foreign aid in the grand scheme of things.
So in the grand scheme of things I'm not mad they relegated this to a bonus track.
But in the grand scheme of nasty restaurant secrets, this one definitely isn't the worst we've heard.
In the grand scheme of things, a sentient being, or AGI, is the goal of some developers.
But in the grand scheme of things, our Earth is too hot, and it's getting even hotter.
" But, she added, "In the grand scheme of things it wasn't exactly the crime of the century.
These anecdotes are minuscule in the grand scheme of things, and I really can't stress that enough.
But that's nothing major in the grand scheme and might be remedied come the final, retail version.
"In the grand scheme of things, Cookie doesn't have a lot of longer works published," he says.
But in the grand scheme of things, if we educate these kids, then that's better for society.
It's not a gigantic problem in the grand scheme of Amazon, but it's something to work on.
A shift of two seats isn't small, though it's not exactly that large in the grand scheme.
In the grand scheme of things, the question of nurture versus nature is an argument for empathy.
Now, hundreds of terabytes of data is frankly not that much data in the grand scheme of things.
Yet in the grand scheme of all things Electoral College, his margin of victory was not particularly impressive.
This accolade, though small in the grand scheme, is reflective of this band's mostly untapped ferocity and sincerity.
In the grand scheme of the 2016 campaign this seems like maybe not that big of a deal.
To better that in the grand scheme of things is educate yourselves and be a better Muslim here.
And I'm not even important, both in the grand scheme of the universe and here at this company.
Always encouraging and always insisting on understanding new ideas, and how they fit together in the grand scheme.
So let's assume Hiram's visit set in motion some devilish grand scheme, and that painting is probably involved.
The things that most anger, disgust, or offend us are relatively new in the grand scheme of history.
Framing her body like that reminds us that her death means nothing in the grand scheme of things.
It felt so insular, so time-consuming and yet so meaningless, too, in the grand scheme of things.
But the importance of the day in the grand scheme of the shopping season looks to be fading.
In the grand scheme, that might be trivial, and it's definitely hard to quantify, but buoyancy is infectious.
Sure, it's a lot less pervasive and problematic in the grand scheme of things, but it's still real.
But other national progressives who support de León insist there isn't a grand scheme afoot to primary incumbents.
The show brings up Holt's past frequently, but it's usually a footnote in the grand scheme of goofs.
Dwight D. Eisenhower's grand scheme to connect US cities to one another with interstates was a great idea.
But in the grand scheme of football he may be the person whose accomplishments have been most overlooked.
Investors appear to have decided Trump's one-off tweets don't much matter in the grand scheme of things.
Not a major expense in the grand scheme of things, but an otherwise avoidable one all the same.
Gift-giving season can be overwhelming, and the options seem so trivial in the grand scheme of world issues.
In the grand scheme of things, my boyfriend having one mopey day is not the end of the world.
However, the Logos would say that art serves a purpose, a critical purpose in the grand scheme of things.
I don't know if "A deeply convincing oversimplification" is a valuable thing in the grand scheme of the cosmos.
In the grand scheme of things, only a select few boxing careers end as anything other than a tragedy.
But in the grand scheme of greatness that is Nancy Meyers, I feel she's had better works of art.
In the grand scheme of things it's such a small amount of money for the work that they do.
It's a small thing in the grand scheme of things, but kudos to the league for making it happen.
DSA, with its 25,000 members is both large, growing, and in the grand scheme of American politics, laughably small.
He looks mildly perturbed, but in the grand scheme this is probably a good thing: Silas can protect him.
In the grand scheme of things, I don't think shooting another to save just my life is worth it.
But, what does this mean in the grand scheme of Kesha's troubling claims about her former collaborator and boss?
Her dreams were, in the grand scheme of things, pretty achievable, but Jack still managed to mess things up.
In the grand scheme of things, it's not terrible to see both Android and iOS borrow from each other.
"In the grand scheme of things, it will fuel some of the more extreme anti-Francis websites," Wister said.
" Beyond that, Simhan said, "in the grand scheme, the effect described in this study is not a large one.
A dollar is not much in the grand scheme but it's $12 a year for something I wasn't using.
While that isn't a huge amount in the grand scheme of things, the psychology of it was very powerful.
The headlights are bi-xenon units, and the grand scheme of the Aventador's aesthetic, they could be more flamboyant.
It seems like the NHL thinks it's way more important in the grand scheme of sports than it is.
Taking every setback or failure—no matter how small or inconsequential in the grand scheme of things—as personal.
And in the grand scheme of things, clearly, not being able to go to the gym isn't so dire.
"Probably in the grand scheme of things a lot of what she does won't affect me," Ms. Flockhart said.
In the grand scheme of things, being 6'1.5, isn't so much a grand affliction so much as an inconvenience.
Twitter political ads don't actually seem like they're that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of borders, these seem the most minor: They don't dictate citizenship or our inalienable rights.
Their platforms and policies are more important in the grand scheme of things than what they wear, of course.
Is the Earth screwed, or do Trump's policies just not matter that much in the grand scheme of things?
And in the grand scheme of the series, "The Choice" is incredibly important to setting up that moral order.
But in the grand scheme of things, got to keep building off of what I'm doing and what we're doing.
However, while that 500,000 figure sounds like a lot, in the grand scheme of app downloads, it's actually pretty small.
But that may turn out to not be enough in the grand scheme of things, negatively affecting people's mental states.
In the grand scheme of things, Ally hadn't been experiencing these symptoms for that long before Ivy totally flipped out.
Just for the grand scheme of things, political fundraising is a very small amount of the fundraising world, overall. Correct.
In the grand scheme of things, how the disaster affected the world of entertainment is, of course, of minor concern.
But if a hot dog isn't a sandwich, what is it in the grand scheme of bread-plus-meat foods?
In the grand scheme of things, of course, this falls squarely into the not a big deal category of irritants.
This was the closest that Sith Lord Palpatine ever came to defeat in his grand scheme to destroy the Republic.
In the grand scheme of policy fights, this one should be a no-brainer on both the left and right.
And in the grand scheme of things, body neutrality may indeed be a better, more inclusive mission for us all.
In the grand scheme of things, it appears we have just reached the point of a new evolution in retail.
"I'd say in the grand scheme of people proliferating their imagery, I'm probably in the top percentile there," he says.
"In the grand scheme of things, I want to know if this is one department or multiple departments," Li said.
Addiction implies you have lost your control to something external, and that isn't healthy in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of junkie lit, you've got William S. Burroughs, Hubert Selby Jr., and then there's Irvine Welsh.
The corporate income tax is, in the grand scheme of things, a kind of tax on capital and business investment.
Trump's abuse of taxpayer resources for politicking might not seem like a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
But as for his vulgarity and petty personal insults: In the grand scheme of things, who really gives a Schitt?
"So, in the grand scheme of things, relative to Japan's overall economy, the impact is not that large," Matsui explained.
Despite many inflammatory headlines, this new virus does not appear to be terribly deadly in the grand scheme of epidemics.
The policies are not particularly new or fresh in the grand scheme of things, but they don't need to be.
"In the grand scheme of things the impact should be small," said Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
The New York Times is an independent company, and in the grand scheme of things, it's a relatively small company.
The first falsehood, on the crowd size, is no big deal in the grand scheme of things, beyond undermining Spicer's credibility.
There are other shell companies involved in this alleged grand scheme to spread out each piece of responsibility for the robocalls.
It feels like a small thing, but, then, most of the updates are relatively small in the grand scheme of things.
Overpriced donuts don't seem very important in the grand scheme of issues affecting our country, but it's still fun to watch.
Of course these things are tiny in the grand scheme of things, but the venture community is indeed a small one.
Refusing to shovel poop and sleeping through the rose ceremony aren't so bad either, in the grand scheme of Bachelor villainy.
In the grand scheme of things this is kind of a nitpick but at the same ti-falls asleep on desk.
In the grand scheme of things, the lack of strict placement is what lays at the root of her burgeoning career.
"He kept saying like, 'In the grand scheme of the big game, Alchin had only made a small indiscretion,'" she said.
When Mercury joins these planets on Friday, it enables you to realistically work out the finer details of your grand scheme.
We must remember that in the grand scheme of things, there are only only 23 individuals with more followers than her.
"Anything that dismantles inherent bias is a good thing, socially, in the grand scheme of things," the 27-year-old said.
In the grand scheme of things, I am relatively independent, loved, and lucky, and no amount of snow can change that.
"I think the effects of that are likely to be actually quite small in the grand scheme of things," she said.
"It's ridiculous how little that dam is, how insignificant in the grand scheme of things," said Paul Rosenberg, the village's mayor.
And in the grand scheme of math, the basic ideas behind machine learning are even kind of simple, at least conceptually.
In the grand scheme of skin-care trends, it takes a pretty remarkable ingredient to stay in the limelight for long.
Getting rid of Trump's email account for 11 minutes isn't -- in the grand scheme of things -- all that big a deal.
If this were just about my individual experience, it wouldn't be that big a deal in the grand scheme of things.
It may seem like a minor footnote in the grand scheme of things, but it's practically unheard of for Warner Bros.
The president's tariffs so far have been quite small in the grand scheme of things, but they add to China's troubles.
But in the grand scheme of things, the amount of money it will save pales in comparison to other federal expenditures.
And in the grand scheme of things, atom probe tomography could also be used to study the samples returned from asteroids.
But there's another element at play here: Voters feel impeachment is not all that important in the grand scheme of things.
"In the grand scheme of things that's not gonna be the thing that stops you from going to sleep," he said.
For example, a smartphone, as excessive as it may be in the grand scheme of things, is necessary for many jobs.
Former Homeland Security Advisor Jeh Johnson is latest top intelligence official to state there was no grand scheme between Trump & Russia.
In the grand scheme, my retro gaming disaster was small potatoes, the definition of a first-world problem, but it still sucked.
"I think in the grand scheme of things the biggest challenge is still the uncertainty in the open driving environment," he said.
And in the grand scheme of Google's former "don't be evil" motto, it risks further tarnishing its image with the general public.
The app also required a four- to five-day wait for withdrawals, which doesn't bother me in the grand scheme of things.
Totally run of the mill for the area in the grand scheme of things, but nevertheless that particular find made my day.
In the grand scheme of your skin care routine, removing your makeup and cleansing your skin is one of the easier jobs.
The contacts screen in the new Portal In the grand scheme of things, not much has changed in Facebook's latest Portal device.
And in the grand scheme of things, Cardi has at least two allies that trump the fandoms of both Nicki and Swift.
My out of pocket is $5,000, which doesn't seem too much in the grand scheme, but it was due to their mistake.
This might seem completely insignificant in the grand scheme of the film, but it's indicative of a larger issue in the industry.
And in the grand scheme of things, those are minor issues that shouldn't weigh to negatively on user feedback for the product.
In the grand scheme of things, our fight for racial justice will not be won with a culture ride forgetting of Aladdin.
Our wedding will be crazy & fun & barebones if it needs to be, but in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't matter.
But how much of his current struggle really matters in the grand scheme if you're a franchise that can't sign anybody else.
Translation: The parents' assistance helps, but in the grand scheme of things, it's probably not enough to alleviate most people's money woes.
While her actions were reprehensible for an educator, in the grand scheme of things, nobody is ever actually prosecuted for such trifles.
Esperanto is not really popular in the grand scheme of things—there are believed to be, at most, about 2 million Esperantists.
Unlike his predecessor, Steve Ballmer, who was slow to invest in these areas, Mr Nadella has a grand scheme to reposition Microsoft.
In the grand scheme of things — in the scheme that he himself so eloquently laid out — there's no contest between those concerns.
"In the grand scheme, he got off very lightly and was very lucky in the way he was sentenced," Ms. Dauber said.
"In the grand scheme of things, it seems like a lot of technicalities on something that hasn't been very consistent," Luebering said.
In the grand scheme of bad decisions currently being made in Washington, the final repeal of these taxes is not earth-shattering.
There's a chance that some starters could sit in what is in the grand scheme of things, a meaningless game for Minnesota.
In the grand scheme of Trump wrongdoing, his attacks on Page are relatively small -- and that in itself is a disturbing tell.
He added that in the grand scheme of things, the revenue was minute compared with plenty of other things the carrier measured.
This is where we get the 80 percent statistic, which in the grand scheme of machine learning is OK verging on good.
He added that in the grand scheme of things, a temporary shutdown isn't the end of the world for Facebook, business-wise.
I know my one small vote doesn't make a huge difference in the grand scheme of things, but this one feels so personal.
In the grand scheme of things, the figure doesn't sound like much for a banking industry that has $220 trillion in total assets.
The dollar amount involved in the retroactivity provision isn't all that large in the grand scheme of things, but conceptually it's very significant.
But in the grand scheme of things, it's not immediately clear if these enhanced males are any luckier when it comes to reproduction.
And, in the grand scheme of things, what's one extra step in your nightly ritual when clear, healthy skin is the end goal?
In the grand scheme of understanding extractions, Restrepo explained that the first thing to know is that our pores are actually hair follicles.
In the grand scheme of things they're nothing worth getting upset over, but that doesn't make them any less frustrating in the moment.
In the grand scheme of things, the big story out of this is it's going to be a rainmaker more than anything else.
But what Cassini has literally shown us is that in the grand scheme of the solar system, we're still that tiny little dot.
It seems like so much time has passed between Anita Hill and now, but it hasn't really in the grand scheme of things.
Some disappointed users here and there are collateral damage in the grand scheme of things, the cracked eggs necessary for cooking the omelette.
"The front-facing numbers that people see don't correlate to what you're doing in the grand scheme of things," Ms. Ezarik said. Seriously.
The leader of the invaders, played by Billy Burke, seems more irritated than anything over having this wrench thrown into his grand scheme.
In the grand scheme of things, punctuation is already a historically fluid business, rife with ambiguities that require tutelage and experience to master.
In the grand scheme of things, YouTube has a lot on its plate beyond a few stickers and new ways to sell swag.
In the grand scheme of things, this bad shit is more significant than many of us, and yes, I include myself in that.
If they do, that would align with Ms. Redstone's grand scheme, which is to merge CBS and Viacom and sell the combined company.
That makes it a relatively small hack in the grand scheme of things, but still disappointing that someone chose that as a target.
In the grand scheme of things, losing a trusted friendship is a painful blow, but it usually isn't the end of the world.
But others argued that the comment was "benign" and harmless, especially in the grand scheme of the impeachment process currently underway in Congress.
When I feel powerless, it's generally because I've become distracted by things that ultimately don't matter much in the grand scheme of things.
Although 10 years isn't that long in the grand scheme of things, a lot has changed since then, especially in terms of technology.
Three Kingdoms feels like the best of both worlds and maybe, in the grand scheme of this series, the best of all worlds.
In the case of sharks, this is possible through a form of inbreeding that is far from ideal in the grand scheme of evolution.
That amounts to about two years of US military spending — peanuts in the grand scheme of things, for a gigantic advance in human welfare.
It's a conundrum Philly shouldn't lose too much sleep over this early in the season, but in the grand scheme of things it matters.
What makes this remarkable is not Rimasauskas' particular phishing scam, which sounds rather standard in the grand scheme of wire fraud and cybersecurity exploits.
And now if you just want to know where today ranks in the grand scheme of things, we have today's reading from our Nixometer.
But the reality is that in the grand scheme of things, very few fighters are born directly into the fight game, so to speak.
In fact, I would go as far to say that the lip-locking is almost irrelevant in the grand scheme of these five minutes.
But in the grand scheme of life it's really hard to ignore the versatility those extra lenses — the telephoto and wide angle — give you.
The best prank we ever played was pouring salt into our younger brother's bed, which, in the grand scheme of pranks, isn't that awful.
In the grand scheme of things, it's likely a company like Relync gets passed by someone with more money, design chops, and distribution reach.
It looks as though the Trump family may be putting their reportedly grand scheme for a post-2016 election Trump media company in motion.
In the grand scheme of home buying, $2,500 isn't that big a savings, but if you get two or three of those, you're jammin'.
Consulting a monthly or annual horoscope will give you a better idea of what's coming up for you in the grand scheme of things.
But let's be real: It's easy to look at Earth from a distance and find humanity's troubles insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
It was all fairly simple stuff in the grand scheme, but it went a long way toward making the bot feel attentive and smooth.
Now even Rubio is pointing out those big-ticket bonus announcements don't really account for much in the grand scheme of tax cut beneficiaries.
In the grand scheme of things, it wasn't that long ago that computers had to be fairly bulky in order to have decent memory.
They convince us we need to worry about things that, in the grand scheme of it all, just aren't that big of a deal.
Although it's not clear how much Trump listened to Swift originally, a 25 percent loss isn't too drastic in the grand scheme of things.
What the Supreme Court rules upon — or chooses not to hear — has little impact on average everyday Americans in the grand scheme of things.
"Former Homeland Security Advisor [sic] Jeh Johnson is latest top intelligence official to state there was no grand scheme between Trump & Russia," he tweeted.
In their grand scheme to get coverage, Charlie and Mac wind up working in an office mailroom, which doesn't go well from the start.
Features like these are minor updates in the grand scheme of things, but they have a larger goal: to keep users posting to Facebook.
"[It's] good for business that those are tiny markets that, in the grand scheme of things, maybe matter not that much," the CEO said.
But the company apparently does have some sort of threshold for removing certain ads, and it's pretty silly in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, five or six years of restoration for an 855-year-old cathedral "is nothing at all," Chalet reasoned.
United States is a fairly technical ruling in the grand scheme of things, but it's still important because of what the court didn't do.
In expressing this sort of victimhood, he also frames his son's mother as a mistake who is secondary in the grand scheme of things.
"In the grand scheme of things, crypto mining malware is a low number (fraction of a percent [of all mobile malware])," the company stated.
I love what the N.W.H.L. is doing for female sports, so the drive is a small sacrifice to pay in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things that 2016 has to answer for, a sub-par season of The Mindy Project probably isn't the biggest deal.
Here are the most important challenges we'll be wrestling with in 2020, with brief explanations of what they mean in the grand scheme of things.
Ditching plastic straws, in the grand scheme of things, will do diddly for the planet, representing less than 1 percent of our sweeping plastic problem.
I admit these are all minor issues in the grand scheme of things, but it still sucks when you see progress take a step back.
In the grand scheme of cooking projects that require a lot of special equipment and time, sausage making is one of the more fun ones.
In the grand scheme of things, four days to investigate these issues and also to decide on these software updates isn't very long at all.
Every time I come here, it makes me realize how minuscule the earth is in the grand scheme of the Milky Way and the Universe.
Rafa and his wealthy girlfriend, Sofia (Tessa Ia) – who call themselves Bonnie and Clyde – enact their grand scheme to liberate herself from her bourgeoisie family.
In the grand scheme of things, the underdog is actually the musical, an art form that still can't really escape its New York-centric confines.
It was a signifier that men's fashion week had importance in the grand scheme of the industry and showed its importance to the UK's economy.
Even if there was, as I said months ago, on your show I think, it&aposs pretty small potatoes in the grand scheme of things.
"When it's something as trivial like artwork being shown to advertise a movie, in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't need to be hidden."
" In the grand scheme of all the "really sad calls" Obama had to make while in office, Mastromonaco said she "knew she did not rank.
He's toured in Europe and Japan several times, but in the grand scheme of things, only a small group of people know who Juiceboxxx is.
O adds some nice touches to the Android experience, though nothing quite revolution, making it a fairly minor upgrade in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, $85033 billion a year is a fraction of a fraction of the revenue brought in to the U.S. Treasury.
It's a supremely weird move—especially for a non-ventriloquist—but in the grand scheme of all things Van Morrison, it is but a blip.
But in the grand scheme of circadian disruptions, a biannual shift in an hour is not the end of the world for humans — or dinoflagellates.
"In the grand scheme of things I don't think it matters that much," said Philip H. Weiss, chief investment analyst at Baltimore Washington Financial Advisors.
In the grand scheme of things, as I've written before, not being able to work out or go to the gym is absolutely not dire.
In the grand scheme of the entertainment landscape, an MTV Video Music Award isn't exactly the prestige-filled honor that an Oscar or Grammy is.
I mean, while that sounds like a lot, in the grand scheme of the whole fleet that Delta operates, it is a small, small percentage.
But it usually does in the grand scheme of things take a centrist line; it remains this open net that catches the majority of people.
Here are the most important challenges we'll be wrestling with in 183, with brief explanations of what they mean in the grand scheme of things.
The soldier-dominated scenes could use more concentrated energy, though, and the play's villainous rich widow (Kathleen Wise) seems anomalous in Mr. Romagnoli's grand scheme.
Oh and while you're at it, how do you feel about all of that information as it relates to the grand scheme of your life?
We see only brief glimpses of Mr. Foley's actual reports and are given no sense of whether, in the grand scheme of things, they were indispensable.
Getting verified doesn't mean much in the grand scheme of things, but Assange apparently believes it does and has added a blue diamond near his name.
But I'm trying to remember that, in the grand scheme of a relationship, a ton of texts aren't really that big of an issue at all.
It's not a huge number in the grand scheme of how public scandals work, but if you're at the center of that storm, it's utterly devastating.
"It's been educational seeing how much such a small change (in the grand scheme of my working day) can be so significant to people," he said.
In the grand scheme of things, this decision to bring out the makers (as opposed to the muse of the moment), may not seem particularly extraordinary.
It is still a marginal means of transportation in the grand scheme of things, but if current growth rates hold, that won't be true for long.
Instead of playing down these contradictions, or Rogue One's more ancillary impact in the grand scheme of Star Wars, the film seems to embrace its role.
In the grand scheme of the Universe, 2100 light-years is a relatively short distance, which makes observing this system a bit easier with our telescopes.
It's not an attention grabber in the grand scheme of your living room, but if you examine the Playbase up close, the design is pretty impressive.
But in the grand scheme of challenges, this is nothing some pills from Limitless and a night reading every bio-engineering textbook ever written couldn't solve.
I still kind of feel guilty about this because it seems like an insane expense, but I guess in the grand scheme of weddings, it's not.
Let me preface this by saying that I understand that this is a really dumb thing, in the grand scheme of things, to be upset over.
The reality, however, is that while the text of the platform is a good focal point, it's not especially important in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, what does McMullin have to offer, aside from representing the small slice of Republicans who can't come around to Trump?
Again, changing source is not a huge deal in the grand scheme of things, but as a disabled person I'm attuned to even the slightest inconveniences.
But even low-end estimates that think he's not nearly a billionaire concede that he is, in the grand scheme of things, a very rich person.
Well, in the grand scheme of things it's not catastrophic, but there's something deeply unappealing about the idea of corporations controlling the symbols on our keyboards.
It was pointless, not only in the grand scheme of things, but also because that shame was part of the fuel keeping this whole routine going.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Netflix's grand scheme to massively expand its content library includes scaling up its arsenal of both original and licensed anime.
I turned to fellow tech business leaders and they helped me understand two important lessons: First, in the grand scheme, getting fired isn't a big deal.
You'll need to cover this out-of-pocket expense, but in the grand scheme of things you could be saving yourself costly surprises in the future.
Skeptics are fond of scoffing at the tariff effect, claiming that in the overall grand scheme, tariffs are not material to any but a few companies.
It's a useful reminder that, in the grand scheme of things, dust mites and hand-me-down skin cells are maybe the least of our worries.
It makes it difficult to see how Queen will play out in the grand scheme of this rhetoric, with "Gunmo" and "BILLY" played just before it.
But "in the grand scheme of things, when it comes down to it, people were concerned to save their lives, not their jewelry," Mr. Blair said.
While $3 billion is a lot of money, including for the FTC, in the grand scheme of things for Facebook, it's not that big a deal.
While we do not condone any illegal behavior, in the grand scheme of sounds to be heard on a plane, a finch sounds downright pleasant. DEC.
In the grand scheme of things, Halep at her size could be considered an underdog against many of her top opponents, including those vexing demons within.
" Saxe adds: "In the grand scheme of things, choosing your love for somebody over the petty reasons you don't talk to someone is a meaningful consideration.
However, in your twenties, the downside is so insignificant in the grand scheme of your life, that it's almost riskier to stand still and do nothing.
While that may seem like a big reveal to give away in a trailer, it's not really that surprising in the grand scheme of Star Wars.
It seems the only thing we can do is perennially argue about it, because, in the grand scheme of things, we're powerless against the aviation industry.
Americans persistently believe that in the grand scheme of things, people with convictions are not entirely worthy of the same rights as those without a record.
"That made me happy because I could stay on track with my wellness goals and still save money in the grand scheme of things," he says.
So once that uncertainty clears up one way or the other in the grand scheme of things, one rate hike probably isn't going to kill this market.
This pompous intellectual exists in a period a little before that of King George III, but in the grand scheme of history they aren't too far off.
Research published in March 2014 suggested the extinction took place over a period of 503,000 years, a very short timeframe in the grand scheme of Earth's history.
To be sure, Rock also devoted much of his monologue to the notion that in the grand scheme of things, Oscar nominations aren't such a big deal.
In the grand scheme of all of George Michael's accomplishments—music and otherwise— Eli Stone is a small blip, as well as one that is mostly forgotten.
"There are about 900-odd tons produced a year [globally], so it's not a huge amount in the grand scheme of things," he says in an email.
"Even though nine months feels like a lifetime while I'm awaiting the arrival of my baby girl, it's really a blink in the grand scheme of life."
"In the grand scheme of things, one big international tournament every four years is not the biggest or most important factor contributing to climate change," says Phillip.
"The Handmaid's Tale" might seem insignificant in the grand scheme, but why spend $40/month on Hulu Live, putting yourself through the rigamarole of cancelling cable, etc.
Talk of a grand scheme to create jobs in the Middle East, meanwhile, has evaporated, with the Russia scandal enveloping not only Flynn but Trump's entire presidency.
"In the grand scheme of real estate, data centers are still a huge business," said Todd Bateman of the CBRE Group, a commercial real estate services company.
In the grand scheme of questions that could have been asked, Palmer chose a fairly benign one: What effect will the firing have on U.S.-Russian relations?
But in the grand scheme of things, this would seem to rank much lower as a problem than, say, ignoring the rising oceans and exploding weather systems.
This year's curator was Christine Macel, of the Centre Pompidou, and her grand scheme was to make a Biennale "designed with artists, by artists and for artists".
"This is obviously a big deal to me emotionally, but in the grand scheme of things, it is very much less important than a pandemic," she said.
This weird, wonderful philosophical meditation on the nature of consciousness is an exercise in shaking hands with your own insignificance in the grand scheme of the universe.
The $199.95 price tag might sound like a lot for the Bevel Trimmer, but in the grand scheme of quality grooming tools, it&aposs actually reasonably priced.
Though each is different from the others, it serves an important purpose in the grand scheme of things, which is to help you achieve your financial goals.
In the grand scheme of first-gen foldable display problems, this isn't a huge one, judging by photos from those who've had issues with the first model.
Workers, despite providing most or all of the value of the business, are also puzzle pieces in the grand scheme of middle managers who solutioneer all day.
Which coming from a national company and considering what a flight costs, is actually not much in the grand scheme of what they could afford to give me.
In the grand scheme of your year, your resolutions are just one tiny step towards the act of living your life with more intention, whatever shape that takes.
Nevertheless, his project of situating contemporary human life as a minor event in the grand scheme of cosmic evolution had a profound effect on Soleri's thought and architecture.
That means that millennial coffee expenditure on average amounts to about £36.75 a month, which won't exactly break the bank (pun intended) in the grand scheme of things.
It renders the band out of step with the movements of today, but it might also be the thing that makes their songs timeless in the grand scheme.
The Sackler family has an estimated net worth of $13 billion, and many consider a $3 billion personal contribution insufficient in the grand scheme of the opioid epidemic.
In the grand scheme of things, these minute details aren't relevant to the overall plot and they don't hinder viewers from grasping the core values of the show.
In the grand scheme of course it's still very early, but surely many of the folks interested in the space have already taken stakes in other competing ledgers?
In terms of Mellie in the grand scheme: I just hope that she's part of visually acclimating our whole country to the notion of a woman in power.
That is to say, it's not a huge issue in the grand scheme of things, but that doesn't make it any less of a pain in the ass.
But either way, it's relatively immaterial in the grand scheme of things, because if we don't get the economy going beyond the baseline, we are toast either way.
So although my monthly payment remained when I got the new one, the upgrade ended up costing me a few hundred dollars in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, it's probably best to give children a warm, loving home than worry about every time they put their hands in their mouths.
That 20 percent who aren't operating at a 9 or 10 level of intensity is okay, because in the grand scheme of things, you're [still in good shape].
" The next day, she shared another emotional post, assuring her fans and followers that she has "perspective to understand sadness and loss in the grand scheme of things.
It's how I support my family, and it may be a "small matter" in the grand scheme of things, but it is not a small matter to me.
" The next day, she shared another emotional post, assuring her fans and followers that she has "perspective to understand sadness and loss in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of razor innovations, the changes might seem minimal, but they go along way in improving the experience for both caregivers and those being shaved.
There's some surprisingly non-black-and-white-ness to conversations, not that the "good" and "bad" approaches apparently matter much, grand scheme (unlike, say, Mass Effect's moral system).
One of the perennial debates in environmentalism, which has transferred over to the climate change discussion, is what role personal choices play in the grand scheme of things.
Sure, $80 isn't nothing, but in the grand scheme of things, that's not a lot more for better sensors, a digital touch bezel, and other new features too.
Harbaugh's contact with a player not registered for the camp was an illegal "bump"—or impermissible contact—and silly in the grand scheme of kids getting an education.
Something pretty important happens; a corner is turned and you're understanding the role you play in the grand scheme of things, compartmentalizing what is and isn't your business.
Unfortunately for Snap, the intense fixation on the mega-meme didn't count for much in the grand scheme of its second-ever Wall Street earnings report on Thursday.
"If this is the most adversity I am going to have to face in my life, it's not that bad in the grand scheme of things," he said.
"In the grand scheme, it's a very big deal," said Jeff King, who this year is competing in his 21925th Iditarod, beginning Sunday, and has won four times.
Geostationary satellites around Earth, for example, have basically circular orbits and only differ in their altitudes by 150 meters, which is almost negligible in the grand scheme of things.
Second, congressional Republicans seem to have universally reached the moral judgment that preventing the wholesale corruption of the federal government isn't particularly important in the grand scheme of things.
This relegated astrology to unserious mumbo jumbo for the first time in our history, which is interesting considering how recent The Enlightenment was in the grand scheme of things.
But each female turtle can lay tens of thousands of eggs over their lifetime — so losing one year of hatchlings isn't too much, in the grand scheme of things.
The feature may be relatively minor in the grand scheme of things, but could turn users away from other travel apps offering local reviews in favor of Google Search .
Allison Williams went blonde about two months ago (coincidentally, so did her BFF Katy Perry), which is, in the grand scheme of things, a relatively short period of time.
But the $10.5 trillion number is especially ridiculous when you consider the fact that these programs do not cost very much money in the grand scheme of federal spending.
"In the grand scheme of things, cryptos lie on (the) extremely risky end of the spectrum and are for times of hot money," Hayter told CNBC in an email.
Will a collapse of the Afghan unity government really make a significant difference in the grand scheme, particularly when large swaths of Afghanistan are already outside of Kabul's control?
In the grand scheme, it will be of immense value to humans if a new type of computer can perform in seconds what would take a classical computer millennia.
I mean, Pennsylvania is meaningful, but nothing in the grand scheme of the cosmos and … Wait, who am I kidding — Pennsylvania is the sun and the moon and stars.
But even if you haven't seen a second of the show before, your guess as to the Grand Scheme of Things would probably be just as good as mine.
But when you really look at how that money fits into the grand scheme of congressional fundraising, it looks much less likely to actually be playing a crucial role.
This isn't a crucial thing, or even vaguely important in the grand scheme of things, but I feel like now would be a good time to air it out.
"Quite frankly, in the grand scheme of a three-to-five hundred billion-dollar trade deficit, the things that have been achieved thus far are pretty small," he said.
But as a counterpoint, for those who appreciate the underpinnings of all this griddiness, there are only 215 entries, which in the grand scheme of things isn't saying much.
"It is small in the grand scheme of things, but it's one of the segments of the white supremacist movement that's grown over the last two years," she said.
Criminal justice reform may seem minor in the grand scheme of things happening in Washington right now, but it's is not, at all, to senators like Graham and Grassley.
Though a somewhat outrageous example of President Trump's inability to admit fault, in the grand scheme of things it wasn't that big a deal, as Vox's Emily Stewart explained.
That mattered little in the grand scheme of the team's lost season — although it did provide a boost in the chase for better odds in the N.B.A. draft lottery.
In the grand scheme of things, high-yield savings don&apost earn that much interest — when interest rates were higher this summer, the best accounts were earning around 2.5%.
Gutzy tells me my Birks will last a decade if I look after them, meaning a couple of weeks of strife is nothing in the grand scheme of things.
Scholars think writing developed around 3500 B.C., so the library tablet suggests that cataloging came about 1,500 years later — not all that long, in the grand scheme of things.
This isn't a big one in the grand scheme of things — most viewers will guess it long before it emerges — but family doesn't let family read spoilers without a warning.
"In the grand scheme of things, there is only one match that I look for every four years and it's the Olympics," Hancock told the International Shooting Sport Federation website.
What's more, while the Export-Important Bank isn't a particularly big deal in the grand scheme of things, the federal student loan program is a huge deal in higher education.
In the grand scheme of things, it's not too hard to buy a drone, affix a bomb to it, fly it to where enemy combatants are, and drop the bomb.
But it's still a small bump in the grand scheme of performance car specs, one that reads more on paper like a rounding error than an improvement worth clamoring about.
Sure, early January is an arbitrary timeline in the grand scheme of life to make a change — but you should claim that energy whenever, and however, you can get it.
Thunder roll in Bryant's final road game OKLAHOMA CITY — For the Oklahoma City Thunder and Los Angeles Lakers, their matchup Monday night was irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, I suffered no great tragedy (certainly not relative to that of the unfortunate bird who wound up in the engine of my Embraer aircraft).
"He looks at being in basketball as a wonderful job, but an inconsequential one within the grand scheme of things," Tim Bontemps of the Washington Post wrote in an email.
In this grand scheme, with all patterns laid bare, human achievement seems both inconsequential and inevitable — more a byproduct of the universe's immutable power than a reflection of our ingenuity.
In the grand scheme of things, backlash over an actress of color being "browned up" for a role may seem low on the list of outrage priorities at the moment.
In the grand scheme of things, The Boss will be a minor blip in McCarthy's filmography, the sort of movie it's more interesting to dissect than it is to watch.
But, I definitely get offended when people treat weed like it's some horrible thing, because I think in the grand scheme of drugs, marijuana is a relatively G-rated substance.
"Cybercrimes on the grand scheme are so new, they're kind of playing it by each individual case," said Dr. Catherine Marcum, a criminal justice professor who has studied cybercrime sentencing.
And while it doesn't come cheap, in the grand scheme of leather jackets, the well under-$1,000 price tag means it's already become one of the brands' top-performing styles.
Sanders sensibly pointed out that he only got a couple fewer delegates out of Iowa, and that who actually got first largely doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things.
This small design flaw means that the back of the band will roll or fold over a little, but in the grand scheme of things, it's not a deal-breaker.
Every life matters and vaping should be regulated for safety, but in the grand scheme of things, we need to focus on what is really putting our youth at risk.
We do it because it's one of many ways in which we (even the most balanced eaters) cope, and in the grand scheme of things, it's a pretty harmless one.
"When you really look at how that money fits into the grand scheme of congressional fundraising, it looks much less likely to actually be playing a crucial role," Stein wrote.
These numbers might be small in the grand scheme of what folks hope to one day do with quantum computers, but they're some of the highest in the industry to date.
Little things like this may seem very insignificant in the grand scheme of a car's offerings, but they're also the things that will repeatedly annoy you while you're on the road.
And in the grand scheme of things, where I only had a week and a few days to get the whole album done, that took up a big chunk of time.
She also points out that it's important to take care of yourself after a bad day, even if it doesn't seem like a huge deal in the grand scheme of things.
Not even the Grand Scheme of Things in Twin Peaks has the same powers of suspension that the lack of Dale Cooper brings (as if that could be reasonably explained anyway).
Some of the services it provides are small in the grand scheme of things: better VR and AR experiences, indoor navigation, and some of the coolest and most interactive games available.
We caught up with her at an event for Smirnoff Vodka, where she told us that in the grand scheme of her red carpet wardrobe malfunctions, this was hardly a drizzle.
If we're taking the grand scheme into account, the IOC has easily caused more harm than the NHL—think the millions that have been wronged by Olympic construction, displacement, and violence.
Most of these moves are small in the grand scheme of things, but they suggest that attitudes on guns and their place in American life may be shifting ever so slightly.
"The DOE gives some grants to universities and companies to do research and development, but in the grand scheme of things, that's not what's driving wind and solar adoption," he said.
A half second isn't that much in the grand scheme of things and some of it is the simple shock of the new, but it's hard to escape the sluggish feeling.
In her informal survey, some women said that if harassment was "inappropriate, but in the grand scheme of things minor", they might stay silent for fear of ruining the perpetrator's career.
As a member of Homeland Security, that's what scares me most, that Americans will be pitted against Americans over real differences, but that are minimal in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, even the best attitude, the most resilient state of mind, the mindsets most oriented toward growth, are a drop in the bucket against structural barriers.
Not huge in the grand scheme of things, but no doubt a hit to a staff of this size, which numbered around 100, after its acquisition of DIY Co, last summer.
Coverage of the tawdry scandal turned up several odd nuggets, like Trump's apparent fear of sharks, but it didn't seem that significant in the grand scheme of things at the time.
It's also to feel out the space — talk to customers, examine buying patterns, and see what this new category could be in the grand scheme of the (still relatively small) business.
Financial experts agree that in the grand scheme of debt, low-interest student loans from the government (usually a combination of federal and provincial) should be the lowest priority for millennials.
" Chad Stone, chief economist at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and an expert on UI policy, told me, "In the grand scheme of things it's pretty good, albeit temporary.
The issue was framed as a grand scheme to protect Australia's wildlife, as a war against cats — and, as with any war, it was couched in language about mission and values.
The FDA may have started cracking down on extralegal CBD product sales, but in the grand scheme of things, that only means that the agency recognizes the significance of the compound.
In the grand scheme of Amazon's business, analysts consider the retail stores to be an infinitesimal portion of the more than $135 billion in sales expected from the company this year.
Not particularly, but in the grand scheme of prequels, the film had to be about something, which meant we were going to get answers to those questions, like it or not.
I don't mean a grand scheme to rearrange the lives of human beings around the globe, but a targeted application that would improve the lives of those in need of the technology.
We all mess up sometimes, and in the grand scheme of life, forgetting to slather on the SPF 50 everywhere when laying out in the sun is a pretty common faux pas.
In the grand scheme of things, what happens in this trial could potentially affect other gig economy companies and the types of employment models they choose to use with their delivery workforce.
It's nothing new, in the grand scheme of fashion history, but it does represent a serious about-face from the earnest, activist, practical, and protective mood that has dominated for several years.
One experience in particular helped me realize the importance of getting to know people for who they are, and how little a person's physical limitations matter in the grand scheme of things.
I knew deep down that it wasn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things, and yet, in the months that followed, I developed a panic disorder that consumed my life.
"Former Homeland Security Advisor [sic] Jeh Johnson is latest top intelligence official to state there was no grand scheme between Trump & Russia," he tweeted, the first of a series of morning tweets.
It seemed that they would be disconnected from each other, so it wanted it to have an expanse of sky to illustrate how small people are in the grand scheme of things.
But in the grand scheme of one-upmanship in the party conflicts that has paralyzed our government, to quote a famous congressional witness, "what difference does it make" to the political party.
These are some of the largest effects I've ever seen in social science, and you're right to note that this is not a very big intervention in the grand scheme of things.
But the tricky thing about this is that, in the grand scheme of The 100, killing the Grounder commander might finally give this season the focus and drive it's been sorely lacking.
Other teens will be missing their senior spring, their proms, their graduations — things that might seem small to adults, in the grand scheme of things, but feel like sprawling disappointments to them.
Mashable's own Angie Han deemed it an aggressively fine ride in the grand scheme of things: Infinity War's very structure makes it feel like the less than the sum of its parts.
"In the grand scheme of things Novak winning four in a row again, it would be the most impressive thing we have ever seen," Eurosport analyst Wilander told Reuters in an interview.
Losing an hour of sleep may seem minor in the grand scheme of things but studies have found that this small change can affect your sleep cycle for up to one week.
I would rank it there because not only is it a simple thing that will instantly elevate your lifestyle, but it is actually a very economical one, in the grand scheme of things.
But in the grand scheme of things, these success stories represent crumbs, and the film industry is generally hostile enough towards women that the ACLU is still mulling various lawsuits against major studios.
In the grand scheme of things, deleting a few tweets in an attempt to rewrite history seems like it might not be the worst thing the president has done in the past week.
In the grand scheme of things, I tell myself, my personal straw usage is negligible, and as an individual consumer, there's not much I can personally do to reverse the impending environmental apocalypse.
In the grand scheme of things, that doesn't seem like that long ago — until you remember that in 1947, Harry Truman was the president and the MLB signed its first Black baseball player.
It's such a minor complaint in the grand scheme of things, but having a phone rattle on a desk when you tap it is one of those minor annoyances I'd rather do without.
In the grand scheme of things, these women's contributions are significant, but are overshadowed by their male colleagues, and the stereotypes, stigma, and barriers that kept them from going far in big numbers.
A decade and three more albums later, I think we can come to a consensus that in the grand scheme of Bey's solo discography, I Am... Sasha Fierce is actually the least impressive.
In the grand scheme of things, all the heartbreak of the earlier seasons might seem worth it in hindsight if Arya and Sansa can turn the tables on the show's less-savory characters.
Even if they were merely above average in the grand scheme of things—talented "scrubs," in gaming parlance—they recognize what they are up against and where their designers have let them down.
"In the grand scheme of it, it was a game, and I'll be able to take the mound again tomorrow and get a full day in today and be out there," Gray said.
In the grand scheme of things, it doesn't even mean that the two will be all that different, as only the players who are deeply into multiplayer shooters can really tell them apart.
Still extremely displeased with how this is going down, but I've reminded myself that in the grand scheme of things this is not a huge deal, and I can soon forget about it.
DT:I think for us, first and foremost, we're just at the tip of the iceberg; in the grand scheme of things Uber Health has only been around publicly for about a year now.
And the fact that Dorsey's genuine musings were interrupted on the Friday afternoon before the long Labor Day weekend was also, in the grand scheme of things, not that big of a deal.
That might not mean a lot in the grand scheme of things, but in a week that's expected to be dominated by 5G announcements, it's a way to stand out from the crowd.
While some people love cash because it's emotionally harder to part with than it is to hand over a card, in the grand scheme of things, credit and debit are usually better options.
Also, the materials used in the packaging are reusable, more easy to recycle, and in the grand scheme of things a lot less destructive than some of the existing packaging that we have.
The book asserts without evidence that the so-called deep state of career government bureaucrats and members of the news media embarked on a grand scheme to thwart Mr. Trump from being president.
The episodes tell an original story set between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, centered on an unknown smuggler (you) who is pulled into a grand scheme by Darth Vader himself.
Two out of 52 weeks a year — not much in the grand scheme of things, but still that's all it took for me to know her, and for me to love her profoundly.
A payout of $103,000 might not be that much in the grand scheme of things, nor would it assuage their grief — or my eternal guilt in the afterlife for abandoning them too soon.
Allen is an empty nothing of a character in the grand scheme of the story, but a braver game might have kept him alive to deal with the emotional consequences of his actions.
And it's true that the primary calendar after New Hampshire will play to Clinton's advantage, meaning a victory for Sanders in the Granite State might not mean much in the grand scheme of things.
By focusing on that relatively tiny span of time, abortion is framed as just one of the many decisions and circumstances someone might have to navigate in the grand scheme of their daily lives.
"Quite frankly, in the grand scheme of a $300- to $500-billion trade deficit, the things that have been achieved thus far are pretty small," Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told journalists on Thursday.
In the long run his Gaullist reading of institutions, whereby the president concentrates on the grand scheme of things while his prime minister deals with day-to-day affairs, could serve to protect him.
Until fairly recently in the grand scheme of cheese, American cheese was broadly assumed by middle- and upper-class consumers to be a mass-produced commodity whose modern trappings are both disquieting and passé.
Last November, the group launched a "billion-dollar investment vehicle," indicating these individual investments are well below that number, which is itself not a big number in the grand scheme of oil-industry investments.
In the grand scheme, this is a big deal for everyone involved and has long-term ripple effects that will impact both organizations (along with some others throughout the league) for years to come.
Speaking to the New York Times on Thursday, Mejia copped to the first offense, but denies the final two positive tests as part of a grand scheme to ... keep Jenrry Mejia out of baseball?
While in the grand scheme of things, this tweak to the onboarding process may seem like a small change, personalization efforts are a key to getting users hooked on a given music streaming platform.
The information explosion, with the vast access offered by the digital tentacles at our fingertips, has made us acutely aware of how truly insignificant we are as individuals in the grand scheme of things.
Even if we solve homelessness, and things like world hunger, it won't matter in the grand scheme of things if we cannot preserve the planet and we won't have a planet to live on.
"In the grand scheme of things, given the magnitude of the storm, it's such a sturdy house and so well planned out, we weathered the storm as good as can be expected," Chapek said.
Even if [the plan calls for] $200 billion, a figure that's been cited quite a lot, that's not a lot in the grand scheme of things compared to the size of the challenges here.
He sings about getting your union card and drinking beer by the lake in the summertime, and why those moments, no matter how trivial in the grand scheme of things, feel so vital and important.
There is a time right around now in the grand scheme of summer vacation where the big ones have been taken and the biggest have yet to go away or, even better, go away again.
I mean, you can get an okay opportunity, but you're never gonna be truly rich or truly successful in the grand scheme of the world, just because we don't have the jobs here, or something.
From her unlikely discovery story to Moana's successful box-office bow, Cravalho's casting has surely been a life-changing event for her — but it's also somewhat extraordinary in the grand scheme of Disney princess casting.
The analysis is a sobering reminder that just because there are a few more prominent shows featuring women and people of color on television, the grand scheme of things remains stubbornly consistent in its exclusion.
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The 'gilets jaunes' and the populism myth ($) Simon Kuper argues that the Yellow Vest protests aren't even really that interesting, in the grand scheme of things: Populist movements may be the past, not the future.
That's a pittance in the grand scheme of the federal budget, and what we really ought to do is just add $6 billion a year or so to the deficit and leave it at that.
Perhaps you don't think this is a lot in the grand scheme of things, but it's certainly a lot compared to the $0 fee you are likely charged to cash your checks at your bank.
Maybe you're reasoning that this show feels outdated and unnecessary in the grand scheme of things, so you might as well fire up another series about a dystopian hellscape ruled by nefarious robots or whatever.
"He might take a short-term hit but overall in the grand scheme of things, it's not a big deal as long as he is ultimately seen as committed to border security," O'Connell told Reuters.
"It took us a really long time to admit we wanted to be together because of our age gap, but now I realize how trivial that is in the grand scheme of things," Rager said.
Scott Pruitt is lodging, spending, flying and staffing his way into a hot political mess that could end his career — antics that are both ridiculous and irrelevant in the grand scheme of America's environmental policy.
It was minor in the grand scheme of frostbite, but I wound up with almost-alarming blue tinge and that characteristic thaw-pain that feels like all of your cells are about to burst open.
Cleveland played at a 95.05 possessions-per-game pace through David Blatt's firing, and was at 95.91 per game the rest of the regular season—a negligible bump up in the grand scheme of things.
Ideally, the show will be one that rewards multiple views, as little details, offhand lines of dialogue, take on a significance in the grand scheme that maybe they didn't seem to have in the moment.
Those numbers are small in the grand scheme of things, but the damage could be felt acutely within industries that are especially exposed to the trade war, such as American agriculture and Chinese electronics manufacturers.
The big picture: Scientists hope to study solar systems wildly different from our own in order to gain a better understanding of just how unique our solar system is in the grand scheme of things.
Although Devumi is gone, there are still plenty of places to buy social media influence, so it's not clear how much of a deterrent the FTC action will be in the grand scheme of things.
So while these deals may matter a lot to Twitter, which is looking to jumpstart user growth and get new people coming to its platform, they're small potatoes in the grand scheme of digital sports rights.
Using the overview, it can be particularly interesting to have a look at where new 2000D printing technologies fit into the grand scheme of things and what can be expected of their applications and possible limitations.
Moniker's Roel Wouters tells The Verge that the inability of Google's AI to recognize a penis doodle is certainly trivial in the grand scheme of things, but it's still a potent symbol of tech giants' power.
So, in the grand scheme, it isn't a lot of money — and the problem that previously programs designed to help offset the cost of insuring sick people have run into is they don't have adequate funding.
In any case, in the grand scheme of book publishing $2503,000 is not a particularly large advance, and it suggests that Threshold Editions expects the book to sell modestly, but not set the world on fire.
That they would deny something as small -- in the grand scheme of things -- as the origins of a GIF in a tweet sent by the president suggests a commitment to "alternative facts" that is truly stunning.
Put simply, it's that more and more characters are openly trying to find out who they really are, what their role is in the grand scheme of things, and why the hell they're here at all.
You're right, in the grand scheme of things creating the next Google is awesome, but you also have to weigh reality into it and this is a way that our product can thrive and grow faster.
People think, 'Oh, they're with these dolls and that's really strange,' but really, in the grand scheme of things, there are far stranger things out there in the world that we don't pick apart as much.
All of which raises the question: In the grand scheme of solving climate change, is it better for the U.S. to remain in the Paris climate agreement if it will aggressively lobby for weak accountability rules?
"When we look at these storage levels in Cushing, Oklahoma, which is where the Nymex prices, there's about 3 million barrels of spare storage capacity, which is nothing in the grand scheme of things," he said.
WASHINGTON — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi shrugged off the Democratic candidates attempting to distance themselves from association with her, suggesting her leadership is a minimal factor in the grand scheme of congressional races across the country.
And you could make it happen in exchange for a relatively small amount of money in the grand scheme of things if regional leaders are willing to work together for a change and break some taboos.
Upgraded offline playback controls are a pretty minor feature in the grand scheme of things, and there is no shortage of apps available on the Play Store that have better controls than what Files will offer.
They ran off to a 2107-point lead at halftime before the Golden State Warriors remembered their place in the grand scheme of things, finally hit some shots and completed the inevitable comeback victory, 94.13-294.1.
What I can tell you is that we lost very few people, I mean, I probably got like 20,000 angry emails, but in the grand scheme of hundreds of millions of people, it was totally fine.
I really love the album; I just feel that in the grand scheme of our entire catalog it does sit very much in the middle in terms of its impact, for us and for our fans.
As to the other two competitors I've mentioned here, Huawei and OnePlus, their price hikes were small outrages at the time when they happened, but they fit much more logically into the grand scheme of things today.
No one's getting hurt and in the grand scheme of everything going on in our world, white people using dark skin-tone emoji falls very low on the list of things that are fucked up right now.
Now, you might regard all of this as not a big deal, in the grand scheme—the smaller game's not been shut down or anything, and what you do in it won't be affected in the slightest.
But in the grand scheme of Lyft (and Uber's) plan to end personal car ownership, this new update brings Lyft's service and experience one step closer to matching the convenience and experience of owning one's own car.
I mean $100,000 sounds like a lot but in the grand scheme of things, it's not really that much when you look at the other bonds that have been set by this particular judge and other judges.
It's perhaps not a huge number in the grand scheme of a company the size of HTC, but it's a sizable chunk of manpower, considering the fact that the product is mostly built using existing HTC hardware.
We have seen a surge of support and interest in female-lead content, but in the grand scheme of things, the industry still has so far to go before we reach the parity we are striving for.
Instead of reassuring me that it was not a big deal in the grand scheme of things, he said his mom could return it — which she did, and he made me go with her to do it.
While a minor change in the grand scheme of things, it's not one made lightly at a time where an app's popularity is determined more so by user engagement and retention rather that its App Store ranking.
And that's in the grand scheme of things a really benign example, but what are you going to do to make sure that that tiny, tiny, tiny percent of your two billion, that that stuff isn't happening?
"Sometimes I wish that the Dean and Jess thing weren't so prominent, because in the grand scheme of Rory's life, who her boyfriend was when she was 16 years old is such a small event," she said.
But let's be honest: investing the accumulative hours an avid fan spends watching basketball from November through June, or actually caring who wins the Dunk Contest, is probably just as silly in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme, whatever that may be, we can be defined by what we do going forward and how we put aside differences to uplift our fellow Americans, no matter their race or religion or politics.
In the grand scheme of things, one million daily scam calls is still only a fraction of the total number of spam calls Americans get each year — in 2018, that number topped 48 billion, according to YouMail.
The ex-Nissan chairman has maintained his innocence throughout the ordeal, and suggested that his ouster was part of a grand scheme by Nissan executives who were against his plan to boost the company's ties with Renault.
We all want to know that our opinions and viewpoints matter and, in the grand scheme of things, we all want to know we have some input—even a small one—in the success of our company.
But K is the one who has both the intellect and the ability to follow the clues all the way to the point where he realizes how insignificant in the grand scheme of things he truly is.
In the grand scheme of wedding expenses, those amounts seem totally insignificant, but really why spend any amount of money on having someone who doesn't even know you or your partner come up with your personalized wedding hashtag?
So it's easy to speculate that it was one of these two who cheated, but honestly, it doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things, because it seems like she's got her head in a very good place.
In fact it is the second-biggest of all the projects of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China's grand scheme to improve infrastructure across scores of countries, to tie East, West and all other compass points together.
"That suggests that the market thinks that in the grand scheme of things, economically, this is going to have a very small impact," said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management in New York.
Its rooftop solar tiles will likely end up a footnote in the grand scheme of things, but the market those tiles are attempting to jump-start will one day change the world as much as the internet has.
There's very little true journalism in the grand scheme of things, and I think the America that existed the day before Trump was elected isn't vastly different from the America that exists the day after he was elected.
Some theorized that she stays out of liberal versus conservative debates to preserve her original country music audience; others muse that maybe she just finds it all too messy in the grand scheme of her pop idol persona.
But there are many kinds of games out there that are fantastic, but "minor" in the grand scheme of things, and having a place that could create sustainability in the market for these gems is a great thing.
And while so far nothing Trump has actually done on trade is all that significant in the grand scheme of things, perpetually making policy on the basis of a total misunderstanding of the issue is potentially quite dangerous.
It even makes clever use of the Overview Effect, showing the globe far high up in space before zooming into the battle in order to highlight how pointless and wasteful these battles are in the grand scheme of things.
In the grand scheme of things, Estée Lauder is one of the heavyweights, with brands like MAC, Tom Ford, Bumble and bumble, and many more under its umbrella — but the latest to join the roster is setting major records.
It was as though I'd come face-to-face with the unedited present; I understood that a version of that beating — comparatively mild, in the grand scheme of things — was playing out in various unseen ways across the country.
It might not be much in the grand scheme of the multi-billion dollar telecommunications industry, but it goes to show that some old and decrepit (and, crucially, shared) technologies still play a key role in many people's lives.
In the grand scheme of things that's not exactly a dramatic decrease in size, and odds are you won't even feel those missing 2.5 millimeters when you slip the 9.6-millimeter thick Backup Plus Ultra Slim into your pocket.
"The core failing of the Standard Story is that it consistently puts the spotlight on statistics and events that are shocking but, in the grand scheme of things, not truly important for solving the problems we face," he writes.
We don't know the full ramifications here just yet, but it's another example of how Amazon was ready to just crash its way into a new market that sort of makes sense in the Amazon grand scheme of things.
I know no one is thinking about it right now because we're so new to it in the grand scheme of history, and so we're all in this honeymoon phase with technology, where we're like, 'Oh, this is great!
In the grand scheme of things, most insurers with telematics propositions have continued to boost their advertising budget over the years despite their offering of a more cost-conscious, better yet, "fair" insurance policy, which should have sold itself.
They're both insignificant gripes in the grand scheme of things — the tip of an iceberg of insecurities that neither of them want to voice because their status quo has been comfortable, if not ideal, for the past nine years.
"In the grand scheme of things, this report merely shows that euro zone inflation pressures returned to 'trend' in May following an unsustainable jump in April," Claus Vistesen, chief euro zone economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said in an email.
The other piece of his grand scheme is the Reunion Florida Garden and Kitchen School, which he plans to open this fall in a restored antebellum mansion he bought from the local community college in nearby Madison for $450,000.
In last night's game against the Nicks, LeBron's Cavs went on to beat New York 107-93 in the Garden, but the scoreline doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things, because the only real takeaway is goddamn.
Though something of a minor update in the grand scheme of things, the expanded support to include more third-parties is an acknowledgement that business users and individuals alike are working with files across a wider variety of platforms.
Since many schools have unclear timelines for when they will reopen, it's also important to reinforce that, in the grand scheme of things, even a few weeks off will one day be a "remember when" story and nothing more.
Since many schools have unclear timelines for when they will reopen, it's also important to reinforce that, in the grand scheme of things, even a few weeks off will one day be a "remember when" story and nothing more.
While it may not be the most fun period of running the company, I think we take the responsibility really seriously and get that in the grand scheme of things, I don't think people are being unfair to us.
It included many of the same elements of the dystopian series based on Margaret Atwood's novel of the same name: the subjugation of women, weird sexual ceremonies, and the constant questioning of who to trust in the grand scheme of things.
Last year I was hooking up with a guy who asked me things like, "How do you want to be fucked?" and "Do you like that?" during sex, pretty non-threatening conversation points in the grand scheme of dirty talk.
Though it is still fairly recent in the grand scheme, Robbie Lawler and Rory MacDonald's UFC 189 title fight, which stained the pages of the history books red, would also be a sound inductee to the UFC Hall of Fame.
"In the grand scheme of things, it will become clearer and clearer that the Federal Reserve has started an easing cycle and will have no choice but to cut rates further," said Akira Takei, fund manager at Asset Management One.
It's also been the week where people have been recovering from a royal wedding and rejoicing over the Pope telling a gay man that God made him that way—so, in the grand scheme of things, it wasn't ... that bad?
The results are a tad bit different in the grand scheme of things, with Reese's Peanut Butter Cups coming out on top rather than candy corn, and Assorted Salt Water Taffy in California instead of Life Savers, as reported by Influenster.
Both of these companies, of course, will probably tell you they're focused on delivering long-term value for shareholders and not paying attention to the day-to-day, but it's still a moment worth noting in the grand scheme of things.
Thiel has been a fairly modest giver in the grand scheme of presidential politics, but his vocal and financial support of Trump in the last cycle made him a real political player in the early days of the Trump presidency.
"We must remember the Ethereum Network is still very new in the grand scheme of things and it is important for us as a community to work together to make it better and safe for people to use," Steiner wrote.
In the grand scheme of things, out of Mr. Nixon's over 3,000 hours of recorded conversations, 18 and a half minutes doesn't seem like a lot — but let's remember that the smoking-gun tape itself was only eight minutes long.
The defense of his fawning and unproductive talks with Vladimir Putin is that it is part of some grand scheme that will eventually outsmart both the Russians and the Chinese, a plan that cannot be comprehended by us mere mortals.
Now, he's alleging that Trump's top aides were "in the loop" about a grand scheme to press Ukraine to announce an investigation of Trump's potential Democratic 2020 rival, former vice president Joe Biden, to help Trump get reelected this fall.
It was a fizzling end to a grand scheme that aimed to create a bold new landmark along the Manhattan waterfront on par with the nearby High Line, which has become one of the top tourist draws in the city.
The investments are small in the grand scheme of things, but Greatscale also provides support to portfolio companies in the form of professional-services resources and even assistance in scouting executives, such as if the company needs a chief technology officer.
In more than 20 years of building companies and products, I've learned that in the grand scheme of the startup lifecycle, while you scale your way through growth to eventual sustainability and success, acquiring your first customer is relatively easy.
The World Cup, while perennially mired in FIFA corruption and never far away from fraught politics (as the Offsides newsletter has shown), is also colorful, joyful, downright good television and, in the grand scheme of things, not all that important.
Episodes like this are necessary in the grand scheme of the show, but they do leave the viewers feeling as if they've watched an entire episode of things that are about to happen, rather than an episode of things happening.
In the grand scheme of things that President Trump has done to provoke internet outrage in the last three years, his eating habits are far and away the most inconsequential—but also the easiest to capitalize on for a good laugh.
In the grand scheme of things, complaining about your disposable chopsticks not breaking apart evenly seems childish, although I've certainly downed a few plates of Pad Thai with a giant frown on my face after having to resort to using a fork.
Microsoft, a new LP for SoftBank, reportedly hopped on board with the Japanese telecom giant as part of a grand scheme to convince the massive fund's portfolio companies to transition to Microsoft Azure, the company's cloud platform that competes with Amazon Web Services .
In the grand scheme, it can seem like a small issue when compared with Hurricane Harvey — the deadly natural disaster that tore through the Gulf Coast of Texas on Friday, dumping more than 20 inches of rain, according to the National Weather Service.
While the smart home trend is still growing — and zip code data, in the grand scheme of things, is a relatively small leak — the news doesn't help qualm consumer concerns over the security and data collection implications of embracing a fully connected home.
In the grand scheme of things, a bunch of Jean-Michel Jarre fans smoking hella weed at "a boutique weekend of electronic music, science and stargazing," is probably as far removed from the Babylonian decay of moral society as you're likely to get.
So much of the conversation revolves around whether or not cars are going electric, and then you really think how in the grand scheme of what could change to the industry, and how consumers interface with the auto industry, that's the smallest change.
In the grand scheme of things, it's a lot less harmful than many other self-destructive things that people living on the edge often do, like running up credit card debt, exceeding their bank overdraft limit or taking out loans from payday lenders.
"It's not the $54 billion Trump is requesting and it's only half of the way to the McCain-Thornberry proposal, but $40 billion above the caps instead of $54 [billion] in the grand scheme of things" isn't that big a difference, he said.
"When you put it all together, this is his grand scheme to just close any possibility for people seeking protection -- legally — to claim that protection that they can under the law," Ur Jaddou, a representative for immigration advocacy group America's Voice, told CNN.
While the feature may seem minor in the grand scheme of things, Amazon leads the market when it comes to the development of new ways for people to shop – whether that's Dash buttons or voice orders of even just the 1-Click itself.
Mysteries of the Mob's Most Deadly Hit Squad; and Scott Burnstein, who penned Mafia Prince: Inside America's Most Violent Crime Family and the Bloody Fall of La Cosa Nostra to find out what the Merlino verdict means in the grand scheme of things.
What about the many victims of sexual abuse and harassment who have been forced into silence for years, told their stories can't matter in the grand scheme of things, chosen to stay in anonymous pain because the alternative could very well be worse?
Their trials, in the grand scheme of things, are manageable enough that they allow easily for comedy, which Sittenfeld is a pro at delivering in the details (the smug academic's cat is named Converse, "not for the shoe but for the political scientist").
And with an annual investment budget of around $17 billion, the $1 billion Total has committed to spend over several years in Iran "is relatively small in the grand scheme of things," said Oswald Clint, a senior analyst at Bernstein Research in London.
"(Rouble strength) is mostly because of oil, which continues to be well-supported, but also now many people are coming to realise that the dollar purchases in the grand scheme of things won't make a huge difference," Unicredit strategist Kiran Kowshik said.
This view, however, does not capture the fundamental nature of the religious mind — our awareness of, and need to reckon with, the transience and fragility of our existence, and how small and unimportant we seem to be in the grand scheme of things.
In this scenario, American Muslims, who make up only 1 percent of the population, will pursue this grand scheme because they are here not for freedom and opportunity, but to form a fifth column in it, as Steve Bannon seriously claimed in 2016.
The longer I messed around with "Bandersnatch," the more I felt pummeled by the relentless flogging of its least subtle theme: We have little or no control over our lives and our individual choices don't matter in the grand scheme of things.
The presidency is the most powerful office in the most powerful political system in the the most powerful country in the world, so in the grand scheme of things, the president of the United States is probably the single most powerful politician in the planet.
Hayes Brown: Her guest replied that that could sometimes count as "espionage" so this is going to go real great, and now, if you just want to know where today ranks in the grand scheme of things, we have today's reading from our Nixometer.
"In the grand scheme of things this helps bilateral relations but does not affect the nitty-gritty of the negotiations," said Duncan Wood, director of the Wilson Center's Mexico Institute, adding that the missile North Korea fired over Japan likely pushed Mexico to act.
The headlines carry an overarching tone that this signifies a socioeconomic shift in the college experience, but in the grand scheme of things, the race to have the most Instagrammable dorm room ever is mostly a quirky subculture unique to campuses in the Deep South.
This is a slight miss on a few marks, which in the grand scheme of things might not be that big of a deal — if only an unexpected trip-up as the tide seems to have turned as to whether Apple can keep growing.
Yesterday, Bibi wrote this: Sometimes when I'm on a plane, flying from country to country, city to city, chasing this peculiar dream of mine... I look down at the world beneath me and realize what we really are in the grand scheme of things.
In the very grand scheme of things, there are far worse things you'll have to suffer in this life than a bunch of boisterous boys hellbent on disguising their patently obvious self-worth issues in a Cool Water stinking cloud of booze and boorish behaviour.
Still, in the grand scheme of things, the party bosses also likely would view Klobuchar's "tough" reputation as an attribute, rather than a defect, given that she would be going up against Trump, whose celebrity status rose on the false impression that he relished firing people.
Adrian Zenz, a German academic who's played a leading role in uncovering the human rights crisis in Xinjiang, has argued — based on official Chinese documents and state media — that the country is setting up a "grand scheme of forced labor" as a means of social control.
The deduction is tiny in the grand scheme of things, saving just a few million, but considering that the average teacher spends more than $500 out of pocket for classes without reimbursement from cash-strapped schools, its impact on elementary and primary education would be substantial.
While 211 million devices may not sound like a lot in the grand scheme of the phone market, it's better than expected — at IFA 211, Samsung had only sold 53 million 25G devices, and only expected to sell 22020 million total by the end of 25.
These campaigns come from a good place, and they produce real results, but you could say they're a little like saving plastic bottles while burning seven hours of jet fuel: well-meaning actions that, in the grand scheme of things, don't amount to a hill of beans.
The net increase is relatively trivial in the grand scheme of things — less than 20.1,22 tons of emissions in a state with well over 225 million tons annually — but it clearly revealed that the program was not accomplishing one of its three goals with regards to storage.
In the grand scheme of things — like finding out one of them had developed a rare form of cancer or was headed to prison for embezzling millions or any other irrational fears I have around my parents — this didn't seem to meet any End Of The World qualifications.
Why it matters: This isn't a lot of money in the grand scheme of things, but it's a forceful step that shows states are actively looking to claw back money from a PBM if they think the company is skimming too much profit from the drug pricing process.
In the grand scheme of things, almost every single holding of the Games featured some form of cheating, going back to the original Olympics where they couldn't agree on the rules and the debates were basically whether one team's version of the rules was cheating or not. Sure.
This might not seem like a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but if the history of video games has taught us anything so far it's that big publishers don't care about video game history, and that it's now up to users to preserve Forza Horizon 2.
He also points out at previous grand scheme attempts to overhaul NHS IT — most notably the uncompleted NHS National Programme for IT, which in the early 2000s tried and failed to deliver a top-down digitization of the service — taking a decade and sinking billions in the process.
Given that the tapes are never seen before or after Rogue One, it may be that the archivists developed the tape format using military funding, in hopes that diverting money away from weapons and into a bad R&D project would, in the grand scheme of things, save lives.
"All of those things should have been taking Netflix down more, and I think it's actually holding up OK." Moreover, "microtrends" like the boost Netflix could get from people signing up during their coronavirus quarantines "don't really matter that much" in the grand scheme of things, Sanchez said.
She lives in Seattle, one of the first cities in the US to be hit by the coronavirus pandemic, and scrapping the planned event seemed small in the grand scheme of things — just another side effect of social distancing recommendations in place across the country, she told me.
There's still much to improve upon and decades of terrible depictions to undo, but in the grand scheme of things, it's not nearly as unusual to have a show speak to queer culture as it was when Chaiken first got "The L Word" on the air in 2004.
"Buying uniforms for our Afghan partners, and doing so in a way that may have wasted tens of millions of taxpayer dollars over a 10-year period, must not be seen as inconsequential in the grand scheme of the department's responsibilities and budget," Mr. Mattis said in his memo.
The Democrats Abroad primary, which is treated like any other state's primary in the grand scheme of the leadership election, also allocates four superdelegates — three have signaled their support for Clinton, one has endorsed Sanders, although their votes are not constrained on the convention floor, like other primary delegates.
As TechCrunch pointed out, one of the most interesting aspects of the lawsuit is that it gives us a peek at how much money the two companies made from political ads in Washington state:In the grand scheme of things, Facebook and Google make billions every year and those amounts seem small.
But it's relatively small in the grand scheme of things, as this chart from the Prison Policy Initiative shows: One way to think about this is what would happen if President Biden used his pardon powers to their maximum potential — meaning he pardoned every single person in federal prison right now.
But some good guesses would be cheeseburgers, hot dogs, or apple pie (despite all of their culinary origins in other parts of the world.) We're a relatively new country, in the grand scheme of things, so maybe we don't have a millennia-old food tradition to hang our hat on.
But this is the key to the show's appeal: It builds catharsis squarely in the field of defeat, more interested in how it can make a moment dramatically satisfying — using our resentment, our sympathy, our envy or helplessness — than in where exactly it lands, in the grand scheme of class politics.
Mistakes like these are minor in the grand scheme of things, but they're important based on Google's transformation of its mapping app from a piece of software that shows you how to get somewhere, to a service that tries to tell you where you should be going in the first place.
Therefore, to criticise economists, particularly central bankers, for their mistakes — which he argues are largely pretty small in the grand scheme of things — ignores the good work done for the vast majority of the time, and the way that central banks help the economy when the bad times do arrive.
That'll probably change tomorrow, and the next day, and the one after that (or even by this evening), but it's still a notable point in the grand scheme of volatile social media stocks that are under scrutiny when it comes to their user growth and their potential as large advertising businesses.
"When you put it all together, this is his grand scheme to just close any possibility for people seeking protection -- legally -- to claim that protection that they can under the law," said Ur Jaddou, a former chief counsel at US Citizenship and Immigration Services now at immigration advocacy group America's Voice.
Sven Daniel Wolfe, a researcher at the University of Zurich, Switzerland who is currently in Russia studying the effects of the World Cup, told me via email that the hooliganism issue is "fairly overblown (in my opinion)" because, in the grand scheme of things, soccer just isn't that popular in Russia.
When you consider the law in the context of 100 years of progressive activism, and in the grand scheme of American history, it starts to look less like a moderate reform and more like an epochal achievement, on the order of FDR's passage of Social Security or LBJ's Great Society programs.
But the theatrical-screening practices of Netflix suggests the bizarre priorities and flaws within both streaming and awards: what Netflix will release theatrically is extremely selective in the grand scheme of their original content library, and awards are similarly selective in what they'll even consider, even with the industry's political pushing.
But it's relatively small in the grand scheme of things, as this chart from the Prison Policy Initiative shows: One way to think about this is what would happen if President Trump used his pardon powers to their maximum potential — meaning he pardoned every single person in federal prison right now.
There's also the potential of Davos bringing along Gendry, and while it seems hardly important in the grand scheme of things, the existence of a Baratheon bastard is surely news Cersei would not be thrilled about, given that Joffrey sought to have them all killed during the massacre in King's Landing.
It wasn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but this kind of low-level legal violation keeps happening in the Trump era, right up to an apparent Hatch Act violation from Jared Kushner as he touted Brad Parscale's appointment as campaign manager of the Trump 2020 reelection bid.
Like a proud parent asked to play favorites among his kiddos, Carcass guitarist Bill Steer started our interview with a disclaimer: "I should state that I don't necessarily favor any one album over another in the grand scheme of things, because I think they all represent something in our past," he said.
It's the same as when Kim Kardashian rocked that Disclose patch—it doesn't really matter in the grand scheme, since we all die alone and disintegrate into the same muddy nothingness, but it matters enough to bum you out if you've spent your whole life getting laughed at for caring about this music.
It is evocative that Ty is sometimes ebullient even in defeat, performing just as in-your-face a display of braggadocio so as to show that the defeat is never significant in the grand scheme of things; the battle may have been lost, but the war will be won, just you watch.
In the grand scheme of things, the launch of this nightly news program is also notable as being a milestone in this ongoing shift where streaming services are moving away from hosting only episodic TV shows and movies, to include more timely and time-sensitive programming, like nightly talk shows and news.
Why it matters: In the grand scheme of Mueller's sweeping investigation — which has caught 19 individuals and three companies in its web of indictments and guilty pleas thus far — a single meeting between a Russian emissary and an American businessman with no formal ties to the Trump transition team may seem relatively benign.
But it's relatively small in the grand scheme of things, as this chart from the Prison Policy Initiative shows: One way to think about this is what would happen if President Trump used his pardon powers to their maximum potential — meaning the president pardoned every single person in federal prison right now.
The best full-frame mirrorless is still the Sony A7R III, with the Sony A7 III not far behind it (and cheaper than the EOS R).In the grand scheme, this isn't a bad first effort, and you can see that the groundwork is there for the next generation of this camera to be amazing.
This problem is a laughably minor one in the grand scheme of things—I mean, sure, some people in their late 20s won't be able to run around catching pokémon for a while—but it underscores a criticism that some observers have levied against Pokémon Go: namely, that the app is a hacky travesty.
"The rainbow fry boxes are a fun way to show our support of the LGBTQ community using one of McDonald's most iconic and recognizable items; however, these fry boxes are 'small potatoes' in the grand scheme of our commitment to this community," Cathy Martin, co-chair of McDonald's PRIDE Network, said via a statement.
Though a minor addition in the grand scheme of things, Amazon's X-Ray is something unique to its platform thanks to its acquisition of IMDb many years ago – and that offers it a competitive advantage in the growing streaming video market where it's trying to take on services like Netflix and Hulu, among others.
In the grand scheme of things, the differences between these voting records are not enormous, and if you're thinking about policy outcomes, the limiting factor is going to be what the most conservative Democratic Party senators can swallow, not whether the president is a bit more liberal than those senators (or a lot more liberal).
In the grand scheme of things, the waters near us may seem like a small patch, but beyond protecting valuable sea life, the decision may set a significant precedent worldwide: as the New York Times reported, White House officials expect around 20 other countries attending the morning's conference to also announce their own protection of marine areas.
But many more addressed legitimate voter suppression issues, including gerrymandering, voter ID laws that target low-income and minority voters, efforts to dismantle the Voting Rights Act, Citizens United, the antiquated Electoral College system, Russian interference with the election, and even the voter fraud commission itself, which has been widely criticized as a grand scheme to undermine our democracy.
In the grand scheme of things, WWE will be fine, regardless of what they do: They're a big company, and even if they have to cancel events, whether part of the WrestleMania festivities or regular week-to-week TV tapings, they have spaces like the WWE Performance Center training facility in Orlando that can host scaled-down TV shows.
But in the grand scheme, on the scale of years, no one is going to know you had a bad workout here and there Disclaimer: Casey Johnston is not a doctor, nutritionist, dietitian, personal trainer, physiotherapist, psychotherapist, doctor, or lawyer; she is simply someone who done a lot of, and read a lot about, lifting weights.
But it's relatively small in the grand scheme of things, as this chart from the Prison Policy Initiative shows: One way to think about this is what would happen if a President Clinton or President Sanders used her or his pardon powers to their maximum potential — meaning, the president pardoned every single person in federal prison right now.
We did not fully come to terms with our need to do more until later than we'd like, with the implication that the next-generation Mac Pro that many of our customers — well, some of our customers, it's relatively small in the grand scheme of things, but a very important group of our customers want — until quite a while from now.
But to fully understand why these revelations matter so much in the grand scheme of the special counsel's investigation and the Russia probe, it helps to understand a bit about spies and the unique, dual mission of the FBI—which is tasked not just with enforcing federal criminal laws but also with protecting the nation's secrets, politics, and economy from undue foreign influence.
"Buying uniforms for our Afghan partners, and doing so in a way that may have wasted tens of millions of taxpayer dollars over a 10-year period, must not be seen as inconsequential in the grand scheme of the Department's responsibilities and budget," Mattis wrote in the memo that was addressed to the undersecretaries for policy, comptroller and acquisition, technology and logistics.
The series, which is a bridge between Star Wars of old and new, may have left you scratching your head wondering who the mysterious masked bounty hunters were, what role they play in the grand scheme of the war against The Empire, whether Jedi are cool with them, and what sort of plot might happen in the show The Mandalorian.
"We understand this is a headline and it's newsworthy, but in the grand scheme of GM's strategy, they're going to get this behind them, and they have much bigger issues to deal with at the board level," Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said Friday on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street," referring to emerging technologies such as autonomous and all-electric vehicles.
And Warner certainly had to be aware that Snyder's grand scheme for the DC Extended Universe — DC's rushed attempt to catch up with Marvel's nearly decade-old movie franchise — has been unpopular with critics and has underperformed with fans, until Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins stepped in with a film that matched the color scheme of Snyder's films with a lighter tone and a more human outlook.
Putting messages about consent on their websites, advertising the presence of specially trained support staff and security, taking up Gardiner's idea of specifically targeted warnings to potential offenders – these are minor, preliminary changes in the grand scheme of things, but they do send a clear message that sexual assault (not just "personal problems" or the ever vague "criminal activity") will not be tolerated at UK music festivals.
"... I can tell you in the grand scheme of things, Mr. Quinn and Ms. Huskins has plundered valuable resources away from our community, and has taken the focus away from the true victims of our community, while instilling fear amongst our community members," Vallejo PD lieutenant Kenny Park, who along with Mustard is a party to the lawsuit against the city, told the local press.
"Yes, student loans are very burdensome, and yes, we hate to be paying them off 10 years after we graduated, but in the grand scheme of things, they are healthy for our credit — they're low interest rate, they're on fixed installments, which means as long as we make that minimum monthly payment, they will be paid off in full at some predetermined period of time," she says.
It's easy to forget this in light of Switch's early success, but it's worth remembering: no one bought a Wii U. I don't mean nobody, but in the grand scheme of things, nobody bought a Wii U. It helps explain how a souped up (but still excellent) port of Mario Kart 23 broke a franchise record last week, selling 24,28 copies in a single day.
And also I guess, in the whole grand scheme of health, I also had some mental health issues a few years ago and that's all been sort of part of the same big picture of putting time and effort into those, everything from my mental health to my physical health and trying to get the whole machine working properly for this next year and every single year after that.
But a wall, no matter how big and beautiful a symbol it may be, can't do much to stop the flow of drugs into the US. In the grand scheme of things, a wall acts as little more than a literal speed bump that can be driven over by a literal car, according to Sanho Tree, director of the Drug Policy Project at the left-leaning Institute for Policy Studies.
As Thompson (who worked on election security in the early 2000s) told The Financial Times, "The risk that I think most of us worried about at that time is still the biggest one: someone goes into a state or a county that doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of the election, is not going to change the balance on x, y or z, but then publishes details of the attack," he said.
In the grand scheme of the internet, the shutdown of a furry dating site is fairly niche (there were around 87,000 users on the site before it closed, according to a screenshot posted to the site now) but it's another example, along with several sex work-focused forums and Craigslist personals, of how small websites, even ones without an explicit intention of advertising escort services or advertising sex work, can be crushed by this bill.
Burger King Russia issued an apology that felt kind of half-assed in the grand scheme of things: This translates, roughly by way of Google, to: Fox News reached out to Burger King and got the following response: This all isn't even to mention that, despite your kid having the "best football genes"—if that truly is the basis of Burger King Russia's insane plan—feeding your future soccer prodigy unlimited Whoppers isn't really going to take them to peak performance.
A flickering moment in April saw hope that his "grand scheme" might be embraced: modest reparations (with Britain's share ceded to other victims of German aggression), cancellation of all inter-Allied war debts (America would bear the brunt of that burden), the establishment of a European free trade zone (to sidestep likely chaos in international commerce from the confused patchwork of new nations emerging in the east), and a new international loan to nurse the continent through a difficult period of economic disequilibrium.
According to an op-ed published by the Beer Institute, an industry trade blog, the aluminum tariffs affect up to 62 percent of all the beer made and sold in the US. Cranberries They might seem like a small thing in the grand scheme of our national economy, but to Wisconsin, which exported about $127 million worth of cranberries to Europe last year, the EU's retaliatory tariffs on the product are putting an industry—also notably a large portion of which hails from Speaker of the House Paul Ryan's constituency—at risk.
While I gave up my law job and used my savings and my parents' to pay my Stanford graduate school tuition, in the grand scheme of things, I know my situation is much better than that of many immigrants who are forced to leave this country: Just this week, thousands of Haitians in the United States learned that they may have to return to Haiti as a result of the administration's decision to strip them of the Temporary Protected Status they were granted while their country recovered from disasters.
But we've been so programmed to understand the action in "Westworld" as predigested that the fight has no emotional impact: We can appreciate the horror embedded in Dolores's calculation that Major Craddock and his men are disposable in the grand scheme of things, but the moral stakes involved in actually witnessing these stranded Confederados get shot into Swiss cheese are very low: There's little indication that they have evolved anything like the kind of off-script consciousness possessed by hosts like Dolores and Bernard, and they're still androids after all.
In the grand scheme of car hacks, this one is actually pretty obscure and benign since you have to be within Wi-Fi range of the car itself to execute it — but that doesn't mean it's OK. A team of security researchers at PenTestPartners was able to crack the preset password on their Mitsubishi Outlander and fool the car into performing a number of tasks that would normally require a properly authenticated app to execute, including activating the climate control system, changing the charging schedule for the plug-in battery system, and turning off the anti-theft alarm.
It's sad, like losing a memory of myself, and all those years are lost to me now, all the little tricks and habits of home dropping down and away, as I become this other person known for this other thing, and it's too much in the moment to say that I miss it both more and less every day, that I become a person more capable of appreciating what is lost in the grand scheme of things but less a person who knows what it is I've actually lost, and that there is some painful, brutal, awful misalignment in the scale of those two losses.
The worst I fucked up in my first week of a new job was when I didn't know how to mute someone on the telephone when I was passing them over to a colleague, so they heard me say "there's some woman on the phone to you, are you here or nah?" and had to formally apologize in a follow-up email, and in the grand scheme of things—the scheme of things now ranging from "minor landline related fuckoo" to "barring the citizens of seven countries and let's face it one religion from the US for 90 days, no questions asked, chaos reigns"—doesn't, now, in hindsight, feel quite so bad.

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