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Guadagnino has heard Ivory's gripes about this in the past.
It is striking how much he gripes about Western values.
The activists' gripes about the airline boil down to three points.
Many New Yorkers post lengthy gripes about their buildings on Yelp.
Zuckerberg also gripes about the characterization of Facebook as a media company.
It was fun to have Eleanor have legitimate gripes about this system.
By mid-2017, the gripes about the president's briefing habits grew milder.
Fans' gripes about the inconsistencies between arenas only grew with each new addition.
There have been 79 gripes about "fake news" since Mr Trump took office.
My gripes about the Google App aside, overall I am happy with Nougat.
But he insisted that his foreign counterparts understood his gripes about trade imbalances.
But that does little to deal with conservative gripes about the plan's basic structure.
At times, Trump even gripes about wanting Rosenstein removed, two of those sources said.
My gripes about the packaging and Infograph face aside, Series 4 is an exceptional update.
According to a September New York Times report, Trump's gripes about Sessions's recusal are longstanding.
Cohen and Kinzinger are playing up safety concerns as opposed to consumer gripes about comfort.
If one boils it down, [disadvantaged minority communities] have two major gripes about the police.
Some of that's due to understaffing and people calling with legitimate gripes about the app itself.
And ultimately he has certainly legitimate gripes about Peter Strzok and the conduct of the investigation.
Gripes about Jews being everywhere in the French media, banks, and 'even in government' are commonplace.
But it's not a good sign that Republican donors also have gripes about the tax overhaul.
And if my gripes about ice cream sound like a "me" problem, numbers-wise, it's unlikely.
" Gay, who often gripes about her six unnamed Twitter foes, has written, "Pettiness is a healthy outlet.
" After Randall gripes about hump day, chipper William retorts, "Wednesday's the meat in the Tuesday-Thursday sandwich.
They discuss the president's various gripes about the hosts he unleashed at a recent rally in Sorth Carolina.
Two subreddits, /r/Oculus and /r/Vive, are full of gripes about how the products were rolled out.
I wouldn't even put the headphone situation in my top gripes about the iPhone 7/iOS 10 era.
The New Yorker's Susan Glasser reported this week that Pompeo sometimes gripes about Trump's unorthodox diplomacy in private.
But it will also feature right-wing trolls who side with President Trump's gripes about U.S. tech giants.
The White House also included the Space Corps proposal in its list of gripes about the House NDAA.
Trump himself has fluctuated between making big spending asks and mimicking conservative deficit hawks' gripes about wasteful government spending.
Participants shared their gripes about the high cost of living, bad traffic and a "toxic" culture obsessed with money.
With him were about 150 people, several of whom took the opportunity to share their gripes about the city.
One of the major gripes about oils is that they can feel heavy and mask-like, especially in the summer.
For all the gripes about sky-high valuations and bubble fears, it seems strange to see more money thrown at startups.
My two biggest gripes about the Mate 20 Pro were its curved screen edges and the inconsistent in-display fingerprint sensor.
These are small gripes about an operating system that I genuinely like and prefer over iOS for its openness and flexibility.
This sleeker design along with an integrated power supply deals with two significant gripes about the original console, released in 2013.
"Even without feminist attempts to raise their consciousness, successful secretaries have their share of gripes about their field," the article says.
Miki also has some gripes about people who dog her for not eating more weiners this year than she did last year.
Image: Christina Warren/GizmodoOne of the biggest professional gripes about the new MacBook Pro—dongle issues aside—is its lack of upgradability.
It could work to clamp down on common gripes about, for example, China's habit of dumping its excess capacity on global markets.
He links complaints about the perceived NATO rip-off with gripes about trade, where he thinks the European Union is "killing us".
However, they share the same fundamental feeling — "Lacrimosa" (meaning "weeping" or "tearful") mournfully bemoans spiritual death, while "Hello" gripes about relationship regrets.
But one of the biggest gripes about Nikon's Z cameras at launch was a somewhat lackluster selection of native Z-mount lenses.
After all, the "mainstream media" that Trump continually gripes about on Twitter isn't exactly a big fan of the president or the administration.
Did that many people just really feel for the former reality TV star and congressional candidate's gripes about picking up his new car?
Of the many legitimate gripes about urban American life—so many people, so little fresh air—one of the most legit is the noise.
Its use has widened to include other gripes about the new charter, such as its failure to allow Cubans to elect their leaders directly.
In other words, wireless industry gripes about having to paint their antennas or not hang giant microwave arrays in parks are being federally codified.
Apple says it's time to change, but that means grappling with some realistic gripes about what we can and cannot do with wireless headphones.
How else to explain a scene in which Miles's mother (Allison Briner-Dardenne) suddenly directly addresses the audience with her gripes about her son?
She complains that she can't hear me because the park is too windy and gripes about her friend being vicious at the bingo table.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump often gripes about his bad press -- but as his state visit to Japan shows, sometimes he's his own worst enemy.
Without even touching the ongoing gripes about companies killing the headphone jack, the biggest problem with a fully wireless device is keeping it powered up.
Bosses in Tokyo echo Western gripes about woolly, haphazardly enforced rules, a tax system skewed towards Chinese companies, unreliable courts and theft of intellectual property.
When Trump gripes about why the deep state isn't looking at Clinton's emails, he's probably really griping about the investigations into his own campaign's activities.
Many of the people she met over caramel rolls had deep-red gripes about the country: Democrats had disgraced the country during the Kavanaugh nomination.
Back from a recess, Democrats were debating whether to address gripes about the impeachment process and hold a vote authorizing their inquiry as it races forward.
In his latest book "Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero," he argues that many of the gripes about business are ill-informed.
One of the biggest gripes about AMC's The Walking Dead over the past few years has been that it doesn't really play fair with its viewers.
Those conversations began after Trump vented to friends and advisers about the director of national intelligence, renewing his gripes about Coats' testimony before Congress in January.
Like any roommates, there are some issues, although when one gripes about finding people "half drunk" in the house, it takes on a very different meaning.
I'm glad it's calling out the myth that only coding prowess matters, and that backchannel gripes about diversity in tech are now out in the open.
Last month, Jones posted several videos on YouTube in which he gripes about his ex-wife and the court system that sided with her in the divorce.
Unlike other members walking away this cycle, Ros-Lehtinen doesn't have a list of gripes about her job, the hours, the fundraising, the endless mix of meetings.
The bill collapsed in the upper chamber on Tuesday mostly due to Democrats' gripes about Republicans leaving out money to deal with lead contamination in Flint, Mich.
I allowed it to grow into a lopsided arrangement where she calls every few days to check in, shares facts and gripes about everyone in her life.
And for all of the gripes about pacing, the show is barreling toward a flashy conclusion that could permanently disrupt the status quo of its central amusement park.
Finally, there are a bunch of gripes about McConnell's process, which involved skipping committees, writing a bill in secret, and trying to quickly ram it through the Senate.
There are billions of pairs of headphones out there that work with the jack, and there are plenty of legitimate gripes about the new iPhones not having one.
A presentation delivered by a person who gripes about being asked to tie her shoelaces because, as she reasons, she's just going to have to untie them later?
I'm glad it's calling out the code-ninja hero myth that only coding prowess matters, and that backchannel gripes about diversity in tech are now out in the open.
But strolling along the quay at Kastellorizo on Tuesday, patting a few toddlers and listening to their parents' gripes about island life, Mr. Tsipras appeared to have other ideas.
Gillis and McCusker also pepper in purposeful mispronunciations like "noodre" and "dericious" to make fun of Asian accents, and Gillis has gripes about Asian people speaking and learning English.
The announcement came amid shareholder gripes about the lack of growth at the Swiss foods group and after an activist investor criticised it for being "stuck in its old ways".
President Trump's advisers say one of his more frequent gripes about the scandals and investigations — both by Mueller and the Hill — is that they weaken his standing with foreign leaders.
White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow told reporters Wednesday that Beijing had acknowledged that the United States has legitimate gripes about intellectual property theft, forced technology transfer and cyber hacking.
That sentiment morphed into gripes about respect for the flag and then, finally, the absurd logical end of this nonsense, Why do you hate the troops and, by extension, America?
" On Dave's recent single "Revenge," he gripes about the conundrum: "I got love from superstars in America before I got love from guys I chilled with at the corner shop.
This addresses one of the biggest gripes about MoviePass and its inconvenient ticket acquisition procedure, which requires you to be within 100 yards of your chosen theater to purchase a ticket.
The evolution of Boom button designPhoto: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)At the end of the day, my gripes about the Magic Button do not outweigh my praise for the new design.
Aside from a few gripes about Pratt being late to a date or two, Faris writes purely about her husband's selfless qualities and how his presence grounded her and her insecurities.
Justin is finally responding to Aaron's gripes about not being paid homage by JB and modern-day child pop stars ... and Justin's throwing some serious shade towards AC in the process.
We're beginning to hear some LP gripes about these management company stake sales, particularly in situations where the proceeds go toward senior partner liquidity instead of being reinvested into the business.
Not 'freelancing' Besides regularly tracking the alerts from news outlets on their phones, the two often also appear troubled by what they viewed as inaccuracies in reporting or gripes about headlines.
The debate around TikTok may also renew gripes about American internet firms largely being excluded from the lucrative Chinese market, even as Chinese rivals gain a foothold in the United States.
China has acknowledged for the first time that the United States has legitimate gripes about IP theft, forced technology transfer and cyber hacking, White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow told reporters Wednesday.
While the players' gripes about the level of team play make sense, some pros simply seem annoyed that the Universal Open's structure doesn't perfectly fit their current team arrangements and skill sets.
Sekulow pointed to the Russia investigation, which began before Trump won in 2016, and touted a laundry list of legitimate gripes about the probe, blended with allegations that touched on conspiracy theories.
White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow told reporters Wednesday that China has acknowledged for the first time that the United States has legitimate gripes about IP theft, forced technology transfer and cyber hacking.
Conway's comment, in the midst of a laundry list of gripes about Comey's honesty and trustworthiness, seems to have an interrogatory inflection at the end, so it's not exactly clear what she meant.
Wright and a man identified as producer Andy Fies also discuss a bevvy of complaints about broadcast news, many of which echo widespread gripes about the horserace nature of political journalism writ large.
Trump, who made U.S. trade policy a central plank of his platform as a presidential candidate in 2016, wants to address specific gripes about China's trade practices, especially its theft of U.S. intellectual property.
Even if we have some gripes about stuff here and there, we still love the fact that our daughter gets to bond with her grandmother and we can afford to save money for preschool.
But users, including me, also have some serious gripes about Slack, primarily around a supreme irony: While it has replaced the tyranny of email for many, it has unleashed a chaotic tyranny of its own.
Since these metrics don't capture complaints about things like seat size, the university runs a qualitative survey through its website, administered by Ms. Bowen, who notes that gripes about in-flight comfort have piled up.
Until now, about the only controversy surrounding Comet were gripes about loud music, or Ping-Pong balls rolling into Connecticut Avenue during warm summer nights when the tables were set up on the sidewalk outside.
On the dark marital comedy "Catastrophe," the persnickety Irish teacher Sharon, in the wake of #MeToo, is perpetually infuriated: she gripes about misogyny, complains about her husband's bro-ish new boss, and sees sexism everywhere.
Our thought bubble: No matter how much tech gripes about GDPR, Monday's fine makes it clearer than ever that Europe, not Washington, is setting the pace when it comes to building guardrails for Silicon Valley firms.
While Pierce has his gripes about the lack of a headphone jack and home button, he writes that they are a welcome trade for the water-resistance consumers have come to expect from competitors like Samsung.
Given that, we'd guess that Trump probably took the chance to bring up recent unfounded gripes about conservative censorship on the platform while Dorsey likely offered reassurances, active listening and other assorted gestures of noncommittal mildness.
Wingreen didn't get much of that reflected glory — and none of the financial benefit, besides his payment for a day's work — and in a 2010 interview with the Classic History TV Blog, he gripes about that.
U.S. President Donald Trump's gripes about having to "subsidise" Europe is forcing it to contribute more, while French president Emmanuel Macron has ruffled feathers by calling NATO "brain dead" and suggesting a "strategic relationship" with Russia.
Growing gripes about Britain's inability to write and enforce its own laws, exacerbated by concerns about the growing number of refugees seeking solace in Europe, has bolstered calls for the country to strike out on its own.
Today, Mr. Sessions has a growing list of gripes about how the Obama administration has run his old department, from its "breathtaking" stance on immigration to its "shameful" refusal to defend a federal ban on gay marriage.
It's what's different in that alternate 2019 that has caused some of the gripes about this pilot (which was first screened for TV critics this summer, and then debuted publicly at New York Comic-Con in early October).
The biggest gripes about Disney's latest live-action revival is that the lions don't have any discernible facial expressions regardless of what's happening -- unlike the cartoon, which is very expressive throughout the roller coaster of events (RIP, Mufasa).
Resistance is futile But users, including me, also have some serious gripes about Slack, primarily around a supreme irony: while it has replaced the tyranny of email for many, it has unleashed a chaotic tyranny of its own.
Those arguments have involved age-old complaints about fragmented game libraries, conspiracy-laden gripes about user privacy and Chinese spyware (Chinese gaming giant Tencent is an investor in Epic), and valid concerns about EGS's laundry list of missing features.
IN THE litany of bosses' gripes about Brazil's inclement business climate, rigid labour laws vie for pride of place with its convoluted tax laws and its licensing rules (on everything from health and safety to protection of cultural heritage).
Worldpay shareholders nonetheless had two gripes about the original terms announced in early July: the price, and the fact that most of the offer came in the form of U.S.-listed shares which UK-focused fund managers cannot own.
Whether or not Palhares gripes about the illegal blow—he complained about Meek's punches to the back of his head—those infractions aren't enough to stir the sympathies of anyone who's watched Palhares do much worse over the years.
Research by Enrico Moretti of the University of California, Berkeley, and Michael Greenstone of the University of Chicago suggests that for all policymakers' gripes about government subsidies to corporate investment, they can yield a high return to the local economy.
Despite various gripes about those prequels (see "Binks, Jar Jar" in your "Star Wars" encyclopedia), the decade that elapsed between "Revenge of the Sith" and the renewal of the movies with "The Force Awakens" found me again feeling like a teenager.
The conversations began this week in the West Wing after Trump spent the holiday weekend at Mar-a-Lago venting to friends and advisers about the director of national intelligence, renewing his gripes about Coats' testimony before Congress last month.
In supremely satisfying Instagram vignettes, soon-to-become a photo book titled WORK, Figuratively Speaking, photographer Derrick Lin literally turns his gripes about corporate culture into art, rendering them as humorous scenes of miniature figures acting out relatable and universally aggravating work struggles.
Asked about how to counter Chinese aggression in the South China Sea and Asia, Mr Trump again voiced long-standing gripes about how such allies as Japan and South Korea only pay for some of the costs of American bases in the region.
We got the Virginia Senator Monday in D.C., where we asked what he made of Trump's recent flurry of gripes about Mueller's Russia investigation being nothing but a "WITCH HUNT!" that'll supposedly show "NO COLLUSION!" between 45's campaign and ol' Vlad.
Interviews with a dozen Democratic lawmakers and aides reveal little urgency to cut short a string of closed-door depositions with senior Trump administration figures that have yielded a mountain of damaging evidence, amid Republican lawmakers' gripes about the tightly controlled process.
" Unleashing a familiar litany of gripes about Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe and the follow-up congressional inquiries that he has been stonewalling, Trump also complained that Democrats had met to discuss whether to impeach him - or, as he called it, "the I-word.
There have been some gripes about how fewer people are watching Thursday Night Football, so it also seems somewhat reminiscent in that respect that Facebook was able to sign a deal for games that are not so critically important outside of the normal primetime games.
She further told us of her frustration by the "companies that exploit this attention economy," referencing some common gripes about Twitter and Facebook, all of which have been accused of going too far to increase the amount of time that people spend on their platforms.
The diplomat spoke to Reuters at a U.S. embassy party attended by U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry in Brussels in June, where a handful of other European diplomats were sharing gripes about what they saw as Trump's brash, go-it-alone approach on energy.
And while pretty much everyone we know gripes about their blackheads, it turns out there is one ironic reason to be grateful for them: They can actually help your doctor determine what exactly is going on in there — and, more importantly — how to stop it.
" Unleashing a familiar litany of gripes about Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe and the follow-up congressional inquiries that he has been stonewalling, Trump also complained that Democrats had met to discuss whether to impeach him - or, as he called it, "the I-word.
Maria leverages a better deal for herself at Axe Capital, but whatever Mike's gripes about it, leveraging deals is likely what she does nearly every second of her day — whether it's finding pockets of opportunity in the market or commanding respect from a male-dominated trading floor.
As Indiewire noted, the movie industry may have gripes about Netflix's business tactics, including its refusal to abide by industry standard, 90 day theatrical release windows and heavy Oscars lobbying, but Netflix does match the same qualifying theatrical release targets as many smaller and indie releases.
Asked about how to counter Chinese aggression in the South China Sea and Asia by the Washington Post, Mr Trump again voiced longstanding gripes about how such allies as Japan and South Korea only pay for some of the costs of American bases in the region.
In Johnson's case, that includes spoofing his own image -- as the kid revels in Bravestone's strength and physique -- while Gillan grouses about her wardrobe, Hart gripes about his diminutive size and, most obviously, Black vamps in playing a flighty girl confused by her new, er, accessories.
The brand also aims to solve multiple gripes about 9-to-5 clothes: pockets that aren't spacious enough (or having no pockets at all), button-downs with awkwardly large gaps between buttons, materials that stain easily but are hard to wash (or, worse, are dry-clean-only).
As his wife scrabbles with angry protesters and gripes about her compromised marriage, he is sequestered in the bathroom, represented only by a mordant song that his aide-de-camp sings on his behalf: When you're forced to bugger 200 million people You need time to recover.
For instance, if you work for someone who constantly gripes about employee illnesses and absences, and then you get fired not long after coming back from leave, it might be hard to tell whether your boss is going through with a decision they already planned, or whether they're retaliating.
Gripes about rowdy bar-goers are nothing new, but the number of licenses in the city allowing bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels to sell liquor has risen to 230,240 this year from 2500,22017 in 280, according to figures from the State Liquor Authority, an increase of 270 percent.
This Seattle rapper has an insistent charm that comes across on songs like "Scrolling," from his 2017 album "Pearl," on which he issues a string of sour gripes about modern love ("When I text you, you ignore me, that's when I call quits") without wearing out his welcome.
"Moranifesto" is a vehicle with which Moran can greet readers previously unfamiliar with her columns for The Times of London, wherein she grapples with technology; interviews TV and film stars; gripes about British politics; and offers up glimpses into her life as a daughter, sister, wife and mother.
When it comes to President Trump — and his trickle-down moods that drive the West Wing, his party, the nation — February 2018 is no different than February 2017: he's still stuck on the exact same internal fights about trade, the same complaints about top staff, the same obsessive gripes about media coverage.
Despite gripes about the usefulness of Facebook chatbots, "tens of thousands" of developers are building them, Messenger's head of product Stan Chudnovsky revealed onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt NY. And, 5,000 Shopify merchants are now distributing order confirmations and shipping alerts via Messenger, showing e-commerce companies are eager to reach the app's nearly one billion users.
Later in the book, when he gripes about the "Washington machine" and "how slow the decision-making could be," it's clear that, like HBO TV show Generation Kill's Corporal Josh Person, who replies to a child's letter about the validity of the Iraq War by boasting he is a "US Marine, born to kill," Bissonette is a soldier, with absolute conviction.
I've long had gripes about the caucuses — that they were undemocratic because there was no secret ballot (Why should the employer know how the employee voted?), and unfair because they hugely favored people with enough time on their hands to spend several hours, starting at 7 on a February night, at the caucus (In an Iowa general election, by comparison, you can vote any time you want between 7 a.m.

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