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"habitually" Definitions
  1. in a way that is usual for or typical of somebody/something
  2. in a way that is annoying or difficult to stop, often because it has become a habit
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It's a distasteful choice to be sure, but not many people would choose a candidate who they believe habitually breaks the law over someone who habitually breaks the rules of etiquette.
For the review, Hollander and coauthors included 15 studies of more than 8,000 people, total, comparing the physical metrics, biomechanics, motor performance and pathologies of habitually barefoot and habitually shod people.
He habitually defied authority, once kicking his high school principal.
Fortunately, people who habitually tell really big lies are rare.
Boxing often promises so much but habitually delivers very little.
Both habitually forsake the hard work that makes democracy possible.
The administration habitually crosses the line between fact and propaganda.
Just as Indians habitually vote at local, state and national elections, they also habitually moan at the skulduggery of Indian politics, which can seem a constant parade of horse-trading and bald-faced influence-peddling.
A year ago he would have been right, if habitually hyperbolic.
In 2124, Texas, a habitually Red State, had a Senate primary.
Will we habitually stay 6 feet away from people in public?
Mr. Finkelstein smoked heavily, loved to gamble and was habitually rumpled.
He seems to habitually exaggerate how much money he actually has.
If you have a car, it's old and habitually breaks down. Often,
Habitually, they hunch forward, arms dangling, or lean back, as if bent.
I habitually veer off the road, so it should be all terrain.
Agencies must rely on industry estimates of costs, which industry habitually inflates.
Those that habitually defy the requirements risk lose funding from the agency.
This was not a one-time slip; Trump has habitually said 223.
Back in his climbing days, he habitually opted for less-traveled routes.
French chief executives habitually cave in the face of such union protest.
A saner worry is about the environment, which new toys habitually defile.
Habitually alone, she nonetheless makes a friend one day in the yard.
My mother said it habitually, about even the smallest form of desire.
Politicians praise small businesses as habitually as they laud veterans and first responders.
Don't be fooled by the ministerial smile and deacon's clothes King habitually wore.
If you habitually fall behind on your holiday shopping, that's also totally normal.
For Zwagerman, Dutch writers habitually "explore the vague borderland between delusion and reality".
Custody has habitually been "sticky": the loss of a large account is unusual.
The guy who systematically and habitually violates the constitution on the Supreme Court?
Adrenaline junkies habitually seek out experiences that stimulate their "fight or flight" response.
This past October, though, one of his habitually ursine stances started growing horns.
This guy must have habitually lost at hide and seek as a child.
Khloe says she habitually donates to charity but prefers not to advertise it.
And this is where Amend smartly plies the habitually underrecognized bonds of sisterhood.
He habitually settles his face into a pout that looks like distilled disappointment.
" Black women have been habitually underrepresented in the cast of "Saturday Night Live.
But I habitually taste the wines, too, before serving them with a meal.
Habitually my agency bypasses merit principles in its allocation of awards and hiring.
To keep things interesting, he habitually has to seek out new materials and applications.
Another example is Air India, a financial black hole that flies habitually-delayed aeroplanes.
As Cheney's quote about Reagan shows, Republicans habitually ignore deficits when they obtain power.
Habitually barefoot people tended to have slightly wider feet than people who wore shoes.
If a Tesla driver habitually ignores reminders to "Hold Steering Wheel," Autopilot will disengage.
More than a few stories take place in kitchens, where women habitually wield knives.
These effects limit the popularity of ketamine and make it difficult to use habitually.
Gamay, or gamay noir as it is habitually called in Oregon, is one possibility.
But most chefs habitually spread around what we know and what we have experienced.
And our hands habitually go to our mouth when we eat, and so on.
The indictment alleges Gooding has habitually abused strangers in bars and clubs since 2001.
Trade Trump habitually claims that China has paid for his tariffs on that country.
I read that he habitually carried a knife and a garrote in his pockets.
Mahinda (Sri Lankans habitually refer to politicians by first names) is back again anyway.
The Obama administration habitually slow-walked LNG terminal applications, but did finally approve some.
But they are only correct because Congress has habitually neglected its foremost constitutional duty.
A. It is a misconception that spiders are habitually out to bite human beings.
He devoted time each day to research his condition and also worked out habitually.
Prior to Simeone's arrival, Atlético spent a gruelling 14 years habitually losing to Real Madrid.
You might get throttled if you habitually use more than 230GB of data per month.
Additionally, the findings cannot be generalized outside the population of people who habitually drink coffee.
They habitually cut their own taxes and borrow money without any concern for future burdens.
Has any of this changed since Trump started running for president and habitually praising Putin?
I am habitually horrified by the idea of being with someone who was that young.
Who knows, it might also be a good solution for people who are habitually late.
We habitually allow giant corporations to harm customers, employees, and the economy with relative impunity.
" Bruce Lee echoed this sentiment: "What you habitually think largely determines what you ultimately become.
Thankfully, they were too busy to notice that I habitually got into clearly inappropriate stuff.
Indeed, there was significant internecine strife in the stands, with heated arguments breaking out habitually.
"Habitually, you're just heating a lot more water than you need to be," he said.
"Things like that, that you do habitually with unclean hands, can put you at risk."
Lisa (Regina Hall) is the hub of this habitually, at times amusingly unsteady spinning wheel.
As we drove there one afternoon, he said that he habitually entertains fantasies of confinement.
Now we have to consider the possibility that the Midwestern manager is habitually more generous.
"That can save thousands of dollars in late fees for someone paying habitually late," he said.
As an editor in London, she habitually second-guessed her correspondents: "clarevoyance", they called it crossly.
For example, when the weather turns colder, Starbucks customers habitually get excited about Pumpkin Spice Lattes.
But there's one connection in our lives that still habitually crosses state and party lines: Family.
The most common infection associated with this type of habitually gross behavior is folliculitis, Haughton says.
Per the terms of his release, Mehmet must habitually check in with a local police station.
I've watched people on both sides of the liberal/conservative divide habitually conflate two different histories.
Contract workers are habitually the ultimate victims of power plays between the White House and Congress.
This was not a one-time slip: Trump has habitually said it was "284" for Clinton.
The paper he habitually uses looks and feels a little ragged and antique, though it's not.
McCain habitually spoke out when he thought the president violated American democratic or national security norms.
Beyond the food, La Malinche appears chronically understaffed, leading to forgotten orders and habitually empty glasses.
Gioia habitually and accurately casts the subversion he recounts in terms of ferocity, tumult and chaos.
His habitually early bedtime may have derived from how exhausting he found it to be himself.
It's certainly not because the president is stiffing the energy industry, as President Obama habitually did.
But if you're habitually "too busy" to answer legitimate emails, there's a problem with your process.
Critics habitually complain that out-of-touch politicians ignore the will of the citizens they serve.
Trump is habitually mendacious in a way that goes far beyond the normal deceptions of political rhetoric.
After all, men "habitually confide in women when in need either of encouragement or comfort," Fairfax wrote.
Both men are wizards who habitually move their bodies in ways that appear to be physically impossible.
They care that he praises Putin just like they probably care that he habitually defends white supremacists.
Symbols that Kokoska habitually returns to—dice, numbers, bones—appear like constellations out of the gestural strokes.
And during President Barack Obama's administration, Iran habitually harassed US ships — and in 2015 even captured sailors.
I want to pick apart what we habitually do and just go back to like, the core.
Its friends in the region, habitually scared of upsetting China, should give it more full-throated support.
Second, statistics offices habitually review how they compile GDP statistics, to reflect the new sources or concepts.
Several members of the conservative-leaning Blue Dogs have habitually voted against her in leadership contests. Rep.
But Vainio hadn't seen the message, despite habitually reading every post on her feed in chronological order.
That is urgent for states like my home New Jersey where government pension funds are habitually underfunded.
The president habitually complains that mainstream news outlets don't show him the deference he thinks he deserves.
On a personal performance level, it was also where long fly balls habitually settled into outfield gloves.
But if a text concerned a familiar topic, habitually poor readers ought to read like good readers.
Even state television, which habitually ignores such cases, made Mr. Golunov's release its top story on Tuesday.
Dressed habitually in blue, he is instantly recognizable in France, in part from his many TV appearances.
The Iranians habitually insist on dozens of prisoners in exchange for the handful of ours they hold.
This is a place where larger, richer clubs from England, Germany and France habitually shop for players.
Like most highs, productivity is something you chase habitually and yet, unlike most highs, it feels terrible.
But it'll be a long time before I stop habitually pressing Fn-F12 to check the weather.
Yet cards habitually show woods, cottages and robins sunk deep in it, with more star-flakes descending.
Meanwhile, gamers and geeks habitually tout the importance of gaming in providing social interaction for young men.
It's really difficult to get someone to not only discover an app, but to habitually use it.
The basic dream of real-life flying cars has also been habitually delayed for at least a century.
Civility is a mechanism with which we can habitually learn to give everyone the benefit of the doubt.
The Clinton campaign says it plans to drive home the point that Trump habitually makes factually inaccurate statements.
Scott didn't own a gun or habitually carry a gun, the family has told their attorneys, Bamberg said.
Trump's boast about meeting with oligarchs could just be a habitually dishonest person lying for no particular reason.
Thuggish Lionel Dunlow habitually beats testimony out of black Atlantans, or beats them for the hell of it.
Civil Rights Division attorneys and local offices habitually acted unethically and unprofessionally while fighting the Lone Star State.
The same goes for a driver who habitually fails to stop for red lights or railroad crossing signals.
Regional officers also arrested immigrants with little prospect of deportation because their homelands habitually refuse to accept deportees.
Possible motivation was concern about peace talks in Afghanistan, which they habitually think work in India's strategic favor.
It's said offhand and in the same way, Brits would habitually and accurately call themselves awkward and apologetic.
The agency — overseen by five commissioners, three of them typically from the president's party — is habitually tight-lipped.
Liverpool is regularly accused by opponents' supporters of hubris, of habitually leaping to conclusions too early, too eagerly.
They found that children who habitually went to sleep late -- defined by the researchers as past 9 p.m.
Someone could have ridden a bicycle unimpeded across the vast halls where passengers habitually fight for elbow room.
Cast back to Nixon: Among all classes, the sobriquet of "Tricky Dick" was habitually used by the masses.
"If you catch up during weekends, you habitually eat later, because the circadian clock is shifting," Polotsky said.
This season, they are in the middle of the pack, and teams habitually beat them by outgunning them.
The London-based artist suffers from "dermatillomania," a condition in which individuals habitually and excessively pick at their skin.
If they habitually return to park areas where humans leave food, the bears are often euthanized out of caution.
In a world where people habitually call for "radical" overhauls, the green paper should be praised for its moderation.
Campaigners object to the unwanted cutlery, napkins and chopsticks that restaurants selling through online platforms habitually bundle with orders.
It also doesn't have automatic sleep tracking, and I almost habitually forgot to hit the button before falling asleep.
Many travellers loiter at the city's railway station, where police habitually remove them as they attempt to board trains.
Some populations, for example South Africa, include many people who are habitually barefoot, Hollander told Reuters Health by email.
I have had at least one roommate who habitually put off emptying ours because it's such a filthy chore.
Hollywood's twisted norms are being ripped apart, from habitually silenced sexual misconduct to blatant whitewashing and irresponsible racial representation.
Some drug users may make speedballs themselves, but historically, suppliers and street dealers have never habitually combined the two.
As a New York real estate promoter, Trump habitually made outlandish statements and proposed projects he could never deliver.
" Most people, Sibylla thinks, are habitually illogical: "They could probably be rational quite easily if they were properly taught.
A few centrist incumbent Democrats have habitually bucked Pelosi's leadership in the biennial Speaker's vote on the House floor.
Puzder simply cannot be trusted to enforce a law his own Carl's Jr. and Hardee's restaurants habitually violate. 6900.
By avoiding habitually rude people, you take away their audience and give them fewer targets to lash out at.
He posited that depressed individuals habitually felt unworthy and helpless, and that their beliefs could be "unlearned" with training.
Delirious at the Met Breuer is an exhibition filled with beautiful but comparatively polite works by habitually transgressive artists.
Trump habitually speaks in double entendres, as in the references to his remarks at the beginning of this post.
In the finesse with which they habitually spun the steering wheel as he backed up to the livestock trailer.
Habitually, North Korea seeks to escape from the international "sticks," and to pocket the material "carrots" in foreign aid.
MANY airlines habitually overbook flights, working on the assumption that a few passengers will always cancel at the last minute.
Take Fritz Haber, a Prussian chemist who habitually wore his military uniform in the lab (it complemented his duelling scar).
"His habitually early bedtime," Mallon wrote of Bush, "may have derived from how exhausting he found it to be himself."
He habitually fires back after a dismissed summons by suing the city for unlawful enforcement and seizure of his books.
But when she is, she stands smileless,  hair pulled back or tucked behind her ears, a joint habitually in hand.
Mr. Hollande habitually referred to the poor as "the toothless ones," she wrote — a devastating revelation for a Socialist president.
As Women Artists in Paris, 1850–1900 continually points out, women were habitually excluded from these artistic organizations and gatherings.
And when they habitually fail to do so because of a fatal combination of indifference and incompetence, that becomes criminal.
But I do wonder what I miss too, by so habitually delegating memories to my camera and not my brain.
There might indeed be a "they" Trump has heard saying that wind turbines -- which he habitually calls "windmills" -- cause cancer.
Rubber dinghies that are meant to carry 20 to 30 people are habitually packed with more than 100, he noted.
Mr. Putin has repeatedly denied any meddling, and Russia habitually blames endemic "Russophobia" for preventing Mr. Trump from being himself.
"I want you to be the very best version of yourself," says her judgmental, habitually disappointed mother, Marion (Laurie Metcalf).
All braggadocio and defensiveness, he told me his charisma has proven so potent he habitually had to fend off women.
"This is essential to clarify considering China's government habitually accuses all foreign movements concerning Hong Kong of Western conspiracy," he said.
If you habitually order a coffee or more each day from Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts, remove the app from your phone.
On the other hand, can we trust a candidate who habitually evades serious policy questions and is routinely described as "dangerous"?
"We can recall few cases where so much has been spent(habitually) to buy so little," said Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon.
Those who smoked before sex habitually were more than twice as likely to say they experienced satisfying orgasms during sexual activity.
Critic's Notebook The Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène, habitually described as the father of African cinema, was a lifelong critic of patriarchy.
Before Trump, the idea of having a President who habitually fails to tell the truth and survives would have been unthinkable.
For those of us whose hearts habitually sink at the prospect of a Hollywood bio-pic, Corbet's films are a tonic.
"We can recall few cases where so much has been spent (habitually) to buy so little," said Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon.
For decades, officials from other countries habitually pointed to America's insistence on isolating Cuba as an emblem of post-colonial intransigence.
This show is a Conner extravaganza: a blessedly orderly one for an artist who habitually worked on several fronts at once.
Then there's the matter of the habitually overenthusiastic Wall Street analysts who rate stocks and try to predict where they're heading.
He accused them of habitually lying in exchange for favorable treatment, including visas for family members to enter the United States.
Philosophical rootsOne of the greatest minds in Western history, the Greek philosopher Aristotle, argued that we become what we habitually do.
In memoriam: Michou, 88, who ran France's most celebrated drag cabaret and dressed habitually in blue, died in Paris on Sunday.
From the beginning, in 2011, Anthony has habitually failed to grasp the effect his personal decisions have had on the Knicks.
Matthew Callan brought a personal perspective to the issue, connecting Trump to a father who habitually told lies big and small.
Democratic lawmakers representing liberal parts of America habitually denounce this sort of thing: Spending reductions combined with tax cuts benefiting upper incomes.
Yu says the project was inspired by the way she says eating sweets was habitually passed down through generations of her family.
Countries like Greece and Italy had habitually devalued their currencies to retain a competitive edge; they now cannot without leaving the euro.
Schooled in molecular biology and immunology, Marc initially stayed away from the gallery at his father's request, but found himself habitually returning.
Brian Belski, managing director and chief investment strategist at BMO, noted that many on Wall Street are habitually late to the party.
He's also proven capable of stewarding a solid pick-and-roll attack without any of the nonsensical mistakes habitually made by Russell.
I'm habitually of the "kill 'em with kindness" mindset and [used to believe] that patience and education could remedy resistance and ignorance.
I also get to "shop" habitually (which is a hard habit to break) without contributing to the waste of the fashion industry.
Much of what kept these habitually sparring allies together over the past two decades is no longer a top priority, analysts said.
The second trial would examine the broader question of whether the city's police officers habitually use false arrests to bolster their pay.
We habitually inscribe books with our names, to make them ours, a faint simulacrum of the 18th-century bookplate and private library.
Robinson, who plays an electric ukulele and leads a band, habitually invites young listeners to bring their own instruments to her events.
In both "The Convert" and his previous novel, the highly praised "War and Turpentine," Hertmans habitually treats the reader to his process.
But it's not just Il Buco's longevity that makes it a rarity among downtown restaurants; it's that the food is habitually marvelous.
"That's the culture of the F.B.I. — you habitually document everything you do," Ms. Anderson, a 29-year veteran of the bureau, said.
Philosophical roots One of the greatest minds in Western history, the Greek philosopher Aristotle, argued that we become what we habitually do.
During an interview with David Letterman pre-#MeToo, Louis C.K. described how he habitually declined fans' requests for photos with their idol.
Hundreds of seemingly young people habitually respond to Garfield Instagram posts that refer to the weekend, or to hating Mondays, with great enthusiasm.
But there's a term for people who habitually, perhaps even daily, run through cycles of damaging and then purging the body: self-harm.
They say they have been habitually mistreated and intimidated, and have few meaningful ways to make their complaints heard without fear of reprisal.
We're stuck with a demagogic leader who lies loudly and habitually, whose policies shift with the wind, whose ultimate intentions remain a mystery.
I'm a faithful disciple of Pocket, and habitually save anything and everything I see online that I might want to come back to.
The launches come as the U.S. and South Korean militaries conduct annual joint exercises, which habitually draw criticism and threats from the North.
Sure enough, the group that had habitually bit their nails or sucked their thumb as kids were less likely to have developed allergies.
The president habitually refers to the media as fake news, particularly on social media, while paying close attention to how he is portrayed.
Another kind of standardized talk therapy, called cognitive behavior therapy, or C.B.T., can also be adapted to help people who habitually self-harm.
Lately, the answer is no, as the Roberts Court has habitually deferred to the Trump administration while structurally tilting American democracy toward conservatives.
Republicans are habitually treated so much worse by the press that any change to the contrary ought to be seen as long overdue.
Ms. Patchett, 49, a voter in a fastidiously tended golf community, said she habitually backs Republicans, and her chief policy concern is taxes.
The idea that people should habitually wash their hands is not an idea that existed before the latter part of the 19th century.
The scientists wanted to recruit people who habitually spent time at a desk since, for them, long hours of sitting would be normal.
There are digital detox retreats: off-grid playgrounds where the habitually frazzled do downward dog in grassy fields and type letters on manual typewriters.
Yet more economic zip does not solve Mr Walker's trickiest problem, which is that voters in a habitually swingy state seem bored with him.
Tesla is planning to disable Autopilot's Autosteer function for drivers who habitually ignore the car's commands to retake the steering wheel, according to Electrek.
The Trump Organization is a private firm, hence its inner workings are opaque, especially since Trump habitually made his employees sign non-disclosure agreements.
And by stretching in ways that move your body out of a habitually fixed or dysfunctional posture, you can prevent chronic tension and pain.
But this jumble of decisions seems odd mainly because justices habitually align their positions more closely with those of one political party or another.
"What we need at this time is not crazy patriotism," said Mr. Bernal, who habitually wears a Panamanian flag pin on his jacket lapel.
In statements to the press, multiple administration representatives essentially shrugged at reports that Moore habitually pursued teenage girls when he was in his thirties.
Taylor Swift recently discussed her ongoing feud with Kanye West for Rolling Stone's newest cover story, accusing the rapper of habitually betraying his friends.
While habitually teetering on that line, The Simpsons has shown a remarkable ability to come down on the right side most of the time.
Why it matters: The initial report, which Axios initially covered in this space, insinuated that ICE habitually used Facebook data to track down immigrants.
She rarely arrived at the studio before midday, habitually clad in ropes and pearls and leopard-print, both of which continue as house leitmotifs.
The "you" of whom you are so proud is, by your own account, someone who habitually antagonizes others and inspires them to retaliatory rudeness.
"My mother was always full of birthday-candle wishes," comments Pearl, who habitually steals cigarettes in a kind of self-immolation of her own.
DJ Scuff from the Dominican Republic is on the shortlist of Soundcloud pages I habitually check to see what he's got in the works.
"I am the mother of a martyr," she said, a phrase habitually uttered with defiance, and one that confers instant credibility in Kurdish society.
Trump habitually shows few qualms in using the powers of the presidency, which are especially broad in foreign policy, for his own personal ends.
"Among all classes in Illinois the sobriquet of 'honest Abe' is habitually used by the masses," a Republican newspaper reported of Lincoln, in 1860.
Even those Indians who habitually did most of their transactions online are discovering that electronic payments solutions are not ubiquitous in the country yet.
The Sixers, despite a habitually injured star in Joel Embiid and a fan base that longs for winning, are forever looking to the future.
" The report also found he opened himself to extortion through his relationship with a drug-using ex-felon and that he was "habitually late.
Of course, blocking Twitter users isn't anything new for Trump; he's habitually frozen out critics and pests since long before he entered the Oval Office.
For one, Facebook's standards for what qualifies as inappropriate content are habitually lax, and there will be a lot of said content to sift through.
The dad, who was marching alongside his wife and daughters, explained almost apologetically that they were not the kind of folks who habitually attend marches.
If you're set on paying off your credit card balance, be sure to stop habitually whipping out the plastic to make your purchases, said Capalad.
Naturally this fact poses a vexing problem for observers who habitually try to make logical sense of policies — no matter how bizarre they might be.
Earlier this year, current New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood sued to shut down the Donald J. Trump Foundation for habitually violating state charity laws.
Since he was first elected chief justice in 2000, Mr. Moore has habitually made headlines and positioned himself on the vanguard of conservative culture wars.
But Indonesia's disaster management machinery has seemed at times overwhelmed, even in a country that is geographically positioned to habitually endure earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes.
While other teams with low payrolls habitually tear down their rosters — hibernating for years while stockpiling prospects — the A's and the Rays never quite concede.
This educational program is obviously not the cure-all for the national gun problem, which Congress habitually ducks by refusing to pass gun safety measures.
She shares the Hezbollah leaders' various reactions when she tells them who her father is — a fact she habitually saved for halfway through the interviews.
"The CR process is almost always a mess, with members of Congress habitually looking to load up the bill with their pet projects," McIntosh said.
" The paper claimed he spent time with a "colony of neurotics," including women who "were said by police to attire themselves habitually in male costume.
Working as the CEO of a testosterone-fueled, wrestling-focused entertainment company, McMahon became aware that men habitually looked to other men instead of considering women.
In July, nearly 50 women accused the Olympic governing body of turning a blind eye while a coach preyed upon and habitually sexually abused young divers.
This is not an effort to alienate people who choose to do certain things habitually, or given where they're from, or what they like to do.
Because a system that habitually waves away accusations of misconduct against those in power is a system where predators will continue to flourish in the shadows.
This is a show for the people who don't see themselves in the habitually straight Avengers movies or on White Arrow, White Flash, or White Supergirl.
Frank, in the book, says that he sat in the front passenger seat of the car as a subtle warning to Hoffa, who habitually sat there.
In fact, the best example of this comes from a speech that Clinton habitually touts as an example of her get-tough approach to Wall Street.
The company habitually renewed shows as soon as they hit the platform; it was only expensive deadweights like The Get Down that ever saw the axe.
A: When I was in fifth grade, my teacher used to take away recess from the entire class because one child habitually had a messy desk.
Presidents don't habitually welcome murderous dictators to the White House (although, as Vice pointed out, basically every president cozies up to a dictator at some point).
But what marks out T.J. Maxx and other "off-price" retailers is that most of their stock is from habitually pricey designer labels, at drastic reductions.
Forms like Schedule K-1, for instance, which shows income from partnerships, are habitually tardy and are becoming more common as more people invest through partnerships.
He habitually accepts sentencing recommendations from the IRGC and the intelligence ministry, undercutting any pretense that his court offers an independent check on the executive branch.
The regulatory proposal would also add layers of bureaucracy and detailed "impact assessments"—the kinds of cost-benefit analysis Washington habitually uses to stop regulations cold.
Though they are cognitively and habitually primed to vote, they often lack a deeper knowledge — or interest, for that matter — in the foundations of civic engagement.
In previous years the Republic of Chechnya, for example, habitually awarded Mr. Putin more than 99 percent of the vote with more than 99 percent turnout.
Green's narrative reveals Pete, Pipe and the rest to be casually, habitually murderous, assaulting and threatening people with impunity because no one will testify against them.
Trump habitually adds an additional $5,000-plus on account of his loosening of regulations and supposed energy savings, but these explanations do not make sense mathematically.
" To Machado, Sehgal writes, "your identity and the contours of your world are formed not just by your circumstances but by what you think about habitually.
Asked whether it gave him pause that information on Trump was stolen as the presumptive Republican nominee for president habitually praises Russian President Vladimir Putin, Sen.
Throughout his presidency, Mr. Trump has habitually appealed to not-quite-plausible deniability, claiming that his various calls for abuse of power were made in jest.
They are fed up with an oppressive government that habitually chooses to undermine their well-being and security, and they are destabilizing Iran's regime from within.
Habitually bad kids can be banished from the circle altogether, leaving them sitting alone and unable to interact—except with others who have been cut out.
Though he looks and moves like a teen-ager—he does uptalk, he has made a ballet for an iPad app—his demeanor is habitually grave.
In addition to taking lives, hurricanes habitually cause billions of dollars in damage with their high winds, storm surges, torrential rainfall — and, of course, big waves.
As we now know, the church habitually moved predatory priests from one parish to another and covered up cases, instead of caring for the church's children.
Granma habitually publishes electoral information for other countries, but this is the first time it has done so for the United States, a U.S. embassy official confirmed.
The hosts discussed the Tech Insider article in the broader context of habitually seeing their work appropriated by media outlets and circulated throughout the internet without credit.
Kirsten BrownAssistant Professor, Anatomy and Regenerative Biology, George Washington School of Medicine & Health SciencesThe first thing to understand is that humans are the only habitually bipedal primates.
And by reacting to it and getting upset, you fell for it, proving that liberals are overly sensitive crybabies who habitually whine about trivial or nonexistent issues.
Conversely, most entrepreneurs habitually apply "Parkinson's Law" to their finances: expenses expand to fill the income available, meaning that as revenues grow, so do expenses and lifestyle.
"B12 deficiency is surprisingly common and not just in the elderly," Reitano says, adding that vegans and people who regularly use antacids habitually can be most affected.
With it available, you may find yourself habitually peaking in, even when nobody needs or wants to chat with you, rather than enjoying dinner with your family.
Kessler, illustrates the hurdles involved in putting hate and intolerance in the dock, with members of the far right habitually citing the First Amendment as their shield.
That could in turn also hinder their effort to offer the public a crisp, easily understandable case against a President who habitually defies limits on his power.
Google substituted "send and archive" — which many people use habitually and click on without a second thought — for 'MicDrop,' making it a recipe for disaster for many.
But he has also been the subject of multiple corruption allegations that he says were fabricated by the Aquino government, which his pro-business campaign habitually denigrates.
Studies have proven that habitually lying can make you physically sick, and it's just a rude thing to do when you lie right to a driver's face.
"You can't just ignore the law of this country the way this administration habitually does," Rubio said during a back-and-forth over normalizing U.S.-Cuban relations.
In a trade association's Washington office, a man would habitually engage in phone sex during work hours, according to another man in the office who witnessed it.
Congress has proven itself habitually derelict in its foreign policy duty, yet it retains the constitutional authority to stop this hypothetical new war dead in its tracks.
If anybody actually cared about the deficit, instead of habitually using it as a weapon to rein in the opposition party, maybe that logic would be compelling.
Another reason some people may demonstrate high levels of bias in reading the news is that they habitually consume highly biased news, distorting their frame of reference.
He had recently appeared in a video accusing Saudi officials of habitually neglecting parts of southern Saudi Arabia and suggesting that some official dealings had been corrupt.
Q: The management of my Kips Bay co-op habitually switches our heating-and-cooling system to air-conditioning weeks before the city-mandated heating season ends.
Igor Konashenkov, blamed Israel for the near miss, accusing its military of habitually using civilian aircraft to "cover" its airstrikes and "block" Syrian air defenses from retaliating.
There is a pronounced gap, however, between the positive terms in which Mr. Putin and his advisers habitually discuss demographic trends and the reality of the numbers.
The agreement's preferential terms for energy purchases were meant to help free up funds to aid development in Haiti, a poor country habitually hammered by natural disasters.
Trump critics say the president's habit of firing aides so habitually may hurt him as Congress looks for witnesses and the president tries to stay on message.
The pigs are habitually covered in mud — they enjoy the feel of it on their skin — and consequently any encounter is bound to be an earthy one.
A wounded veteran of World War I, Masson was plagued by a post-traumatic stress disorder that became so severe that he was habitually hospitalized for it.
According to the charges against Pho, he habitually took home both digital and paper files, including ones marked top secret, though he never received authorization to do so.
People like Travis Scott and Gucci Mane, are habitually photographed in a pair of the fresh style, and Justin Bieber even sported a pair during his Purpose tour.
They spun positive narratives out of a cabinet which has habitually lied to the public, and a president who has followed through on none of his campaign promises.
Android phone manufacturers habitually lade their devices with bloatware (stuff you really don't want or need on your phone), and some have even taken to loading up spyware.
Waking up and getting ready this way, habitually and efficiently, starts my day off right and leaves me energized to make decisions when I arrive at the office.
It's a neat idea, and it could help smartwatches live up to their full potential of being an alternative to habitually reaching for our smartphones every few minutes.
Both Rubio and Trump have called Cruz a liar in widely televised fora, and millions of Trump supporters now habitually refer to the Texas senator as Lyin' Ted.
While Iranian officials habitually tout self-sufficiency, select North Korean weapons have played an outsized role in Iran's inventory, even if they are later reverse-engineered or modified.
More broadly, since Sandra Day O'Connor's retirement in 2005, the court's conservative wing under Chief Justice John Roberts has habitually curtailed anti-corruption laws on First Amendment grounds.
When Will asks for monogamy from the habitually available Andy, for example, it carries a different charge than when, in other productions, Will asks the same of Annie.
Mariners aboard ballistic submarines are habitually spared bad news while underwater to avoid undermining their morale, say current and former officers who served aboard France's nuclear-armed subs.
Knicks 215, Pistons 73 Kristaps Porzingis habitually looks up to the scoreboard screen hanging above the court at Madison Square Garden when he hears the crowd's applause build.
Fuller is famous for leading the Gilded Age court in upholding the doctrine of separate but equal, striking down the federal income tax and habitually ruling against labor.
Others celebrated seeing Arya assume agency in a show which habitually objectifies young women, uses their bodies as political currency and often deploys sex as a weapon against them.
There was no evidence that habitually barefoot people have better motor performance in the long-term, and there was very limited evidence for health-related outcomes, the authors wrote.
There's stuff happening on the right side in "Lotus Eater" by Mura Masa that habitually gets congealed into a middle-of-your-head mass of sound on most headphones.
Third: Mr. Puzder, will you prevent federal contractors – like my employer at the Senate – who habitually violate the SCA and other wage laws, from receiving contracts in the future?
The evidence also suggests that people are at greater risk of bias if they habitually turn to more extreme sources — such as those least often preferred by political moderates.
We also explained that the apps and videos on the iPad were made by some very smart people and were intentionally designed to keep her hooked and habitually watching.
I know it's infuriating that the president habitually conflates illegal immigrants with violent criminals, and that he buries the signal of his bigotries in the noise of his syntax.
Russia, Mr. Stoltenberg said, has a record of exploiting loopholes in the Vienna Document, habitually understating the number of troops taking part in war games by tens of thousands.
Studies show that alertness, cognitive speed, memory and abstract reasoning are worst around when a person typically wakes up, and best a few hours before he habitually falls asleep.
The habitually drunk Wake brings an almost religious fervor to his role; the teetotaling Winslow, on the run from a shameful past, is mostly in it for the money.
For the want of a bento box, a Japanese worker who habitually left his desk three minutes before his official lunch break has been docked half a day's pay.
However, as the Guardian wrote, there's been a recorded increase of nine million hogs since 2013, demand habitually exceeds supply, and the Spanish pork sector has become much more industrialized.
The secrecy and confusion of the immigration ban are a sign not of failure, but of how his people shun the self-serving experts who habitually subvert the popular will.
Perhaps they'll answer: a photo of a loved one, or maybe a peace lily, or even just mounds and mounds of coffee beans that they habitually rub into their gums.
The oldest Lannister habitually makes rash decisions without considering the consequences; that's how Tommen (Callum Wharry) died, and what is likely to be the cause of her death as well.
David Davis, the Brexit secretary, is a vainglorious contrarian who has spent much of his career on the backbenches and who habitually underestimates the damage a bad Brexit might cause.
I am sympathetic to this cause, but once again, it cannot supersede the Constitution of the United States which this president habitually and routinely every single day ignores and violates.
"Collahuasi and its union leaders meet habitually to talk about items of mutual interest, looking for the best option for the company and its workers," Collahuasi spokeswoman Bernardita Fernandez said.
The services over which these gentlemen habitually preside are immensely intricate pieces of choreography; there is a great variety of languages and singing styles from booming Slavic to ululating Arabic.
"It is unlikely that Ontario has the worst air quality in the world, so the risks might be even greater in cities that are habitually wrapped in smog," he said.
For the last few years, Sunderland has flirted with relegation almost habitually, firing and hiring managers while locked into an apparently unbreakable cycle of despair followed by last-gasp rescue.
For that, he went to an Internet café, where he habitually used the same public computer, and took care to use his operational accounts only to e-mail his handler.
We might let this go if it were a one-time slip, but, intentionally or unintentionally, Trump has habitually moved the dates of his accomplishments much closer to the present.
Researchers studied 140 women with recurrent U.T.I.s who habitually drank less than one and a half quarts of water a day, and averaged 3.3 episodes of cystitis the previous year.
They designed glove-like flats we wear habitually, rib-knit shirts that Insider Picks considers wardrobe staples, and stretch denim and $100 cashmere sweaters that balance form, function, and price.
The policy, effective in April after a three-month education period, will see "habitually slow players" identified using objective data and penalized for taking too long to hit a shot.
Read more " _____ Timothy L. O'Brien in Bloomberg View "Beyond Trump's seediness looms the larger issue of why he habitually attacks natural allies, even when contrary to his own self-interest.
We might omit this if it were a one-time slip, but Trump habitually exaggerates many positive statistics, including women's unemployment rates, even though the accurate figure is still impressive.
That means anyone looking to follow you around the internet — advertisers, credit card companies, or websites — can now do so even if you habitually switch from Firefox to Chrome to Safari.
Jess is portrayed as being eminently practical and always right: Out of all the sorority sisters, she's the only one to notice that all their doors and windows are habitually unlocked.
Among other things, they alleged that during his newsroom days he had habitually ogled female underlings, touched them inappropriately and scheduled meetings in hotel rooms when he was not fully clothed.
Amid all of this turmoil, Curse of Osiris is a solid step forward that brings much-needed improvements and more content to a community of players that's habitually starving for more.
This was not limited to the simple refusal to let men of color play; the indirect effect was to consign them to the Negro Leagues, organizations whose records were habitually vague.
There is the whole realm of kimo-kawaii, or 'gross-cute', epitomised by Gloomy, a cuddly bear whose claws are red with the blood of his owner, whom he habitually mauls.
I can't recall exactly when it became something I actively sought out, but I do recall a girl in ninth grade who would habitually belch after returning to class from lunch.
Habitually doubling down on his rhetoric and tactics, Trump criticized security agencies that flagged the Russian meddling and ignored his responsibility to investigate and protect the country from future election meddling.
The Hyde Amendment, after all, was a "one-year appropriation" when it was passed in 1976 — and it has been habitually renewed every year since then, for 40 years and counting.
In its lawsuit, Fair Fight Action indicts all of Georgia's electoral system, from its voter rolls to its direct-recording electronic machines to its closed polling sites and habitually long lines.
Over the last year these ten habitually associated words, or collocates, were the most looked up: Chemical Masculinity Substance Gas Environment Relationship Culture Waste Algae Air Toxic masculinity stands out, right?
She lived with her husband and their twelve-year-old twins in a quiet neighborhood full of diplomats, and drove an S.U.V. to work each morning, arriving habitually by seven-thirty.
On NPR's "Dear Sugar" podcast, Cheryl Strayed and Steve Almond once fielded a letter from someone who habitually lied to the people in her life in order to obtain their sympathy.
While it was no doubt a minority of casuals who were habitually engaged in violence on matchday, there are many outsiders who now view the entire subculture through that particular lens.
People who habitually become obsessed with their partners often didn't get enough attention from caregivers earlier in life, Gaba says, and they're looking to fulfill this craving through their romantic relationships.
Jones has habitually given Trump credit for the justice reform bill, and he says he has never given an address in which he has thanked Sharpton for it and not Trump.
But the storm illustrated both the resilience of a country that is habitually devastated by natural disasters — floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, typhoons — and the dangers people are forced to face to survive.
He wore a hat outside year-round and habitually pushed back his chair as if to stand when I did, which was often, as I was more or less a gofer.
Mr. Trump's habitually inflated claims about his wealth, for example, fed his self-proclaimed image of a business genius even as they attracted lucrative licensing deals built around the Trump brand.
The northern marsupial mole (Notoryctes caurinus) is a habitually subterranean-dwelling animal that's as beautiful as it is blind (literally, because its eyelids are fused shut and it also lacks optical nerves).
The American Addiction Centers has released a study of what it costs over five years to a lifetime if you habitually abuse substances from nicotine and alcohol to cocaine, opioids and methamphetamines.
Screenshot: VerizonWireless carriers have already demonstrated an inability to understand what "unlimited" actually means, offering phone plans that habitually throttle customers who use more than 26GB or so of data every month.
In a rare decision, the commission found that the judge, Terrence C. O'Connor, the son of a former district attorney, habitually mistreated lawyers, abused his power and failed to follow the law.
It would seem the father who pushed him out of his bedroom window is withholding Tyrell's location and has been habitually destroying Elliot – on this occasion, he shoots him in the head.
Those subpoenas probably stem from Mr Cohen's testimony that Mr Trump would habitually provide false information about his wealth, lowering it for tax purposes and inflating it when he wanted a loan.
According to recent research, women are only getting around 10% of airplay; by way of explanation, radio programmers habitually claim that listeners vote down women singers when their new songs are tested.
While not everyone can afford to head to the spa and get regularly scheduled massages, you may want to take up aromatherapy — those who use it habitually to unwind swear by it.
Pacino is playing Paterno in an upcoming HBO movie about the Penn State scandal centered around PSU assistant football coach, Jerry Sandusky, who habitually raped children at the Penn State athletic facilities.
For decades Arab opinion-makers have ascribed a host of regional ills to Western—and particularly American—meddling, even as its leaders turned habitually to the West for aid or military protection.
Reviews of the first "Shuffle Along" — and of the many black musicals and revues that flooded Broadway in the wake of its success — habitually remarked upon the superiority of black chorus dancers.
But they said the country was still years from being able to build a nuclear tipped long-range missile, although it habitually threatens to attack the mainland United States with nuclear missiles.
It's habitually covered by everyone from symphonic Finnish metal bands, through countless talent show wannabes, to the middle-aged taxi driver who sings a cappella at my local pub's open-mic night.
The show was set for 9 PM, but Madonna didn't take the stage until 11:22 PM. She's been habitually late and made a variety of excuses, but this one was bad.
Before the convention started, companies that habitually donate to the RNC withheld pledges or withdrew them, leading organizers to ask casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, a generous party benefactor, for an urgent donation.
She habitually went to Target on her lunch break, combed the sales racks and usually bought something that brought her an hour of happiness — until she realized she already owned similar items.
He noted that kids' bedtimes around the world vary widely -- with kids in places like Spain and some parts of Asia habitually staying up much later than the study's cut-off time.
For the study, which was released last week, the foundation commissioned a survey of 12,000 nonvoters nationwide and in swing states, and held focus groups with Americans who habitually do not vote.
So habitually rumpled and layered is Mr. Trump's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, that he sometimes seems — as Esquire recently noted — to be wearing half the contents of his closet at once.
However, he is a complete loser in my view: Not only does he rely on her for his cash, transportation and cellphone needs, but he is also habitually drunk by 4 p.m.
Apple habitually uses the debt markets despite having $215.7 billion in cash on its books, largely because 10.63 percent of that cash is abroad and would incur taxes if it were returned home.
Erdogan habitually threatens the implementation of the Turkey-European Union deal that attempts to stem the flow of migrants to the EU in exchange for an advantage in bilateral economic and political negotiations.
However, Apple is habitually short on production targets, so a weekend-long delay at one of its suppliers probably won't be the only thing to blame if it happens again in the future.
Rises in life expectancy have been habitually underestimated because it seemed unlikely that the improvement could go on for ever, and just as regularly the figures have had to be revised soon afterwards.
Most employees habitually put it off until the last possible minute, then eat at their desks in a harried and unpleasant fashion, lest the boss sees us neglecting our spreadsheets for a moment.
VIX is mostly just a coincident indicator of stock-index jumpiness (or its absence), but traders habitually see a low VIX as a sign of "complacency" or a market heading for a shock.
Not only is it a nice contrast to the habitually dark shades that are popular in fall, but it also complements her fair complexion so well, you'd think she was born with it.
The lawmakers will require discipline in their questioning and need to avoid personal histrionics in a setting in which they habitually botch cross examinations through grandstanding and lack the methodical approach of prosecutors.
The Force Awakens' FN-2187, aka Finn — which, given that he was trained as a Stormtrooper, a role that habitually misses the target in the Star Wars universe, is all the more impressive.
Anger was what motivated her to write for newspapers as a teen-ager and to make documentary films as an adult, and it is the reaction she habitually tries to provoke in audiences.
He habitually live-tweets the network's morning show Fox & Friends and encourages his supporters to watch evening programs helmed by Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro, who both act as de facto presidential advisers.
" Probably the most famous historical application of tu quoque was by apologists for the Soviet Union, who for decades habitually countered any American criticism of conditions there with, "And you are lynching Negroes.
Supremacy is habitually granted to the writer, who is sometimes also the star, and therefore a physical presence on the scene, but who more often is dead long before the curtain goes up.
They rank right up there with the alien from Alien and Sadako from The Ring in terms of habitually recurring evil forces with a single-minded purpose: to destroy everything in their path.
And at no other point has Trump, who has habitually dismissed realities that did not comport with his own version of events, offered such a clear and vociferous declaration of all-out war.
But part of the detail is an acting out of lyrics, and the Madrids habitually rely on the words of the songs to put across their meanings, to both cute and clunky effect.
A panelist named You habitually curls a finger over her lips when saying something hesitant or sly; Reina plays the naïf, easily embarrassed; Yama-chan is the internet's lascivious avatar, urging on conflict.
In March 2018, Professor Ronell pointedly complained that Mr. Reitman had a penchant for "comparing me to the most egregious examples of predatory behaviors ascribable to Hollywood moguls who habitually go after starlets."
But Banksy has always resisted the commercialization of his work — and when he has turned a tidy profit, he's habitually done so by directly critiquing, and sometimes implicating, consumers of his own art.
For instance, mainstream content creators like Joe Rogan habitually collaborate in a videos with far-right figures of the "Intellectual Dark Web," a community united by racist, misogynist, and anti-LGBTQ hate speech.
For instance, if you habitually lit up a lavender and vanilla candle before you guys had intimate, stare-into-each-other's-eyes sex, do not buy that person a lavender and vanilla scented candle.
First, I had to manually reduce the exposure of the Galaxy S9 to match it to the Pixel's: Samsung habitually overexposes these low-light photos in an effort to make them look like daytime.
Labor Day is well-loved for its no-strings-attached Monday off from work, but also because it habitually rings in tons of sales ( all of which we're keeping track of here for you).
Taxpayers who habitually bail out the NFIP are almost literally throwing money into the ocean, because nobody wants to come to grips with how sea-level rise and warmer oceans are remaking America's geography.
The weed is Yemen's most popular drug: 90% of men and over a third of women habitually chew its leaves, storing the masticated greenery in their cheek until the narcotic seeps into their bloodstream.
"TWC's on air personalities Kelley Williamson and Randall Yarnall habitually ran stop signs, traffic lights and violated other basic traffic safety laws, in attempts to obtain video footage for their show," the attorneys continued.
As a result, people who habitually injure themselves often receive an underlying diagnosis, like depression, attention-deficit disorder, post-traumatic stress, borderline personality, bipolar or some combination, which may change from doctor to doctor.
He has always been a willing and able defender, but what can we say about Kyrie Irving, who habitually loses his man, and J. R. Smith, who loses his focus and occasionally his mind?
"I can't believe that someone, let alone a trusted professional doctor who would give off this gleaming persona, would habitually violate that most intimate experience in a woman's life, having a child," he said.
Having a robust portfolio of income streams requires habitually balancing things that bring short-term benefit (fast revenue) with longer-term plays (which build your brand and deliver financial returns further down the road).
European leaders habitually fret that Italy's banks are but one misfortune away from a calamity that could force them to mount a rescue, lest a shock felt in Milan swell into a continental emergency.
Activists have panned her opposition to a 2010 bill that would have legalized marijuana in California and her support for a measure that would have allowed her to prosecute parents of habitually truant students.
With half of the country's population identifying themselves as Christian, Australia has faced a crisis of faith amid worldwide allegations that churches and religious leaders had protected pedophile priests and habitually covered sexual abuse.
"Do individuals who habitually consume burgers for lunch typically also consume fries and a Coke, rather than yogurt or a salad and a piece of fruit?" asked Alice Lichtenstein, a nutritionist at Tufts University.
"Do individuals who habitually consume burgers for lunch typically also consume fries and a Coke, rather than yogurt or a salad and a piece of fruit?" asked Alice Lichtenstein, a nutritionist at Tufts University.
But Biden isn't exactly polling poorly in either of those first two states, and he has habitually topped polls in South Carolina, where voters will go to the polls at the end of February.
Heat rises over impeachment It is a sign of the turmoil that habitually rages in Washington during the Trump administration that lawmakers are wrapped up in an impeachment controversy even as war drums beat.
But over time, its image was tarnished by missed deadlines, worrying crash reports, signs of a cultlike corporate culture and a chief executive, Elon Musk, who habitually exaggerates progress while announcing extravagant new ideas.
Painfully shy, she rarely spoke to the glittering intellectuals her husband, William, habitually rubbed elbows with — Descartes, Hobbes, and all the other big names of 17th-century Europe's philosophical circles — but she thought ferociously.
The material is a lighter weight and color canvas with a crispy feel that will very quickly show patterns of use as, for example, one front pocket is habitually used for a book or keys.
New York (CNN Business)In Dan Roth's dream world, members of LinkedIn, where he has served as editor in chief since 2011, would habitually read the LinkedIn Daily Rundown with their morning cup of coffee.
For example, if a user habitually switches off their air-conditioner at a certain time every day, the Klug Air will learn to automatically switch off the device without a prompt from the user subsequently.
It's definitely exciting from a gamer's perspective, but it's still hard to imagine why you'd ever want to run a 70-foot version of Microsoft Excel—or any of the other apps we habitually use.
He's a cure-all elixir for Brad Stevens, a gifted defender who habitually makes scoring against the Boston Celtics one of the hardest things to do on a possession-by-possession basis in today's NBA.
The New York Times is reporting that intelligence agencies believe that Chinese and Russian spies are habitually listening in on phone conversations President Donald Trump has because of his preference for using an unsecured iPhone.
Several Uber employees said they had grown concerned that a second in command who was habitually insensitive to issues of gender and race might damage Uber's ability to promote, hire and retain women and minorities.
A. While some people say they find it more comfortable to cross their legs at the ankles or knees while sitting, in most cases the position is habitually chosen because of custom, etiquette or modesty.
"I think runners who love being different and trying new things would probably love this shoe, but I'm not sure that runners who are not risk takers — aesthetically or habitually — would gravitate toward this shoe."
A serious outbreak in the US could put a health system already facing a tough flu season under severe pressure, posing an organizational challenge for an administration that habitually stokes chaos and sends mixed messages.
Just as he has blamed the same cast of characters for illegal immigration, the President has also habitually undercut his own team, and his decision to cut aid to the Northern Triangle was no different.
Ms. Harris also championed state legislation under which parents whose children were found to be habitually truant in elementary school could be prosecuted, despite concerns that it would disproportionately affect low-income people of color.
Most British pollsters, for example, assigned lower weights to young people's responses to reflect their habitually low turnout: just 43% of under-24s voted in the previous general election, compared with 66% across all age groups.
They and she habitually refer to philosophers and authors, above all Russian writers such as Akhmatova, Dostoyevsky and Gogol, the shared intellectual inheritance of Russians and Ukrainians (the book's title comes from a poem by Mayakovsky).
And between the desperate actions of Negan's habitually raped "wives" and the grisly murder of the Saviors' (very innocent) doctor, "Hostiles and Calamities" somehow felt even more miserable than all of the previous Negan episodes combined.
"I think the Saudis are habitually paranoid about Iran and particularly at this stage, because they think the Iranians are playing games," said Simon Henderson, a Saudi expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
The generation that is quickly occupying the majority of business leadership roles is one that's grown up playing video games, spends the most time shopping online, and uses social media more habitually than any other generation.
Trump habitually asked his aides about the viability of Biden's candidacy in a general election — and has even fretted privately that Biden could be the toughest opponent to beat, according to a Politico report in March.
All along, the Food and Drug Administration has periodically issued warnings about clinical-sounding language on anti-aging products, which habitually play with the aura of science while eschewing its requirements for actual evidence and tests.
The credibility of those who report sexual misconduct, experts say, should be evaluated by looking for corroborating evidence or using relevant parts of accusers' backgrounds, like whether they have habitually misrepresented the truth in the past.
Dressed habitually in blue, with a snowy white coif, manicured fingernails, a perpetually wide smile and a glass of Champagne always in hand, Michou was instantly recognizable in France, in part from his many television appearances.
This has led to a wide range of exploitation including racism and on-set fatalities, exploitation that has been habitually rationalized as the cost those without power pay for doing business in a putatively glamorous industry.
Meyers moves slowly, is almost fundamentally clumsy, and finds himself habitually out of position on defense: Nurk, for all his beef, carries himself with an understated grace and flips the ball in with a surprisingly deft touch.
We now habitually look through Pinterest/Instagram/Snapchat to find out what's new; companies need credible social media profiles to attract customers; Yelp makes or breaks businesses; political parties hire teenagers to manufacture fake forum comments online.
There are millions of Americans that believe that life should be protected but don't want to be habitually told that if you hold that position it is an immoral and invalid position and therefore should be silenced.
An antiquated framework: Existing wildlife laws remain premised on outdated assumptions of nature as static and divisible from human activity, habitually privileging what are identified as natural and/or native over human-aided and/or exotic species.
Between reduced lung capacity, limited blood flow and narrowed arteries – this not including serious conditions like COPD and cancer, both of which are real shithouses – huffing on tobacco habitually is likely to curb long-term athletic potential.
Olympia Snowe said she retired from Congress because "the Senate is not living up to what the Founding Fathers envisioned," (and) routinely jettisons regular order, habitually eschews full debate and (favors) take-it-or-leave-it proposals.
Trump's opponents have accused him of obstructing justice by firing a FBI director who refused to drop an investigation into a close Trump ally and habitually violating the Emoluments Clause by accepting foreign money through his businesses.
Yes but Content Operations can sometimes be thought of as a "beginner" job for product managers, designers, engineers so it gets younger, less influential staffing which habitually rotates off after 1-2 years to a new project.
Despite releasing a comprehensive and remarkably radical criminal justice reform agenda in 2015, Senator Bernie Sanders was accused throughout his presidential campaign of being insufficiently concerned with the topic, and of habitually changing the subject to economics.
I'm sure this is the kind of thing you'd get over if you smoked more habitually and built up some tolerance, but I personally just don't see the point of wasting all that time when whiskey exists.
Biden habitually topped national polls until his poor showing in New Hampshire's primary — in which he came in fifth, with about 8 percent of the vote, while Sanders came in first, with about 25 of the vote.
Steve Phillips, the founder of Democracy in Color, an advocacy group focused on race and politics, said Mr. Sanders had room to grow with voters of color, whose votes are habitually taken for granted by Democratic candidates.
He habitually oversold himself -- insisting he was smarter, richer, and more accomplished than he was -- and he has become an old man who can't bear hearing of a reality that conflicted with the fantasy in his head.
The goalposts on who Wade has deferred to has shifted, from LeBron to Chris Bosh to Goran Dragic, and in fits and starts—he is, habitually, an alpha dog—but he has acquiesced to all but the latest.
The fear is that kids who habitually order Amazon's Alexa to read them a story or command Google's Assistant to tell them a joke are learning to communicate not as polite, considerate citizens, but as demanding little twerps.
Data geeks call it "residual seasonality," a technical term that means that even after the Bureau of Economic Analysis runs its seasonal adjustment program on the GDP data, Q2628 is still habitually out of line to the downside.
Boliden habitually takes on additional costs in the second quarter to hire "summer extras" and had flagged maintenance work would affect its smelters, but costs climbed unexpectedly for energy products such as oil and fuel, electricity and chemicals.
I guess it makes sense; most of the people here work for Joe & The Juice, a Danish coffee and juice brand determined to take over the world with its caffeinated beverages, fresh juice, and habitually good-looking employees.
Despite the fact that I've smoked weed habitually for the majority of my two and a half decades on this earth, I have somehow never seen anything in the Cheech and Chong canon, let alone the secondary stuff.
But aides to Mr. Zelensky, on high alert to avoid any move that might irritate Mr. Trump, wondered if that was such a good idea, in that Mr. Trump habitually called CNN "fake news" in his Twitter posts.
After 2031 years of teaching (five in high school English, the other 22013 with fifth -graders), she's habitually patient, and she wasn't attracted to the job simply for the pay, which works out to about $2100 an hour.
Tucked behind Mom's recipe for a ground-beef-and-sour-cream casserole is my recipe for spinach lasagna — I don't remember copying it out for Mom, but I recognize the notebook paper I habitually used in graduate school.
All they knew was what had happened a little after 22:21 on Saturday night: The helicopter that habitually took Mr. Vichai to and from home games had taken off from the center of the King Power field.
In two insightful if slightly premature reckonings, dissimilar authors paraphrase a question about Mr. de Blasio that Mayor Edward I. Koch habitually posed about himself (and which few of his successors have dared to reprise): How's he doin'?
Since the Fed sees its role as "taking away the punch bowl just when the party is getting good," FOMC members habitually attune themselves to signs that the economy's momentum might get out of hand, causing increased inflation.
The Houthis taught the boys how to use Kalashnikovs or heavy machine guns, the boys said, then put them to work carrying supplies to the front — ammunition, food, tobacco and khat, the narcotic leaf Yemeni men habitually chew.
We also have a right to know whether he is habitually in the business of cutting large checks to buy ex-lovers' silence and, thus, how broadly susceptible to blackmail or other forms of exploitation he may be.
SizingMany women on the Insider Picks team own a pair of Day Heels, and the difference between those of us who wear them habitually after a year-plus of use, and those who don't, comes down to the sizing.
In the bleak cities and the former pit villages of the north, the veterans of bitter labor struggles to save now-vanished industries habitually curse her, perhaps along with the party named for them that forsook them long ago.
"Without Me" seemed like an easy choice for song of the year — especially since the Grammys love when an artist is habitually credited as their own primary songwriter — if it didn't score a double nomination for song and record.
The result of three years' collaboration between the jeweler and the watch brand, the new model sparkles, not with the diamonds habitually sprinkled on women's watches, but with what Ms. Bucci calls the Florentine technique, her signature gold finish.
" The text of the proposed ban on mosque loudspeakers says that "hundreds of thousands of citizens" in parts of Israel "suffer habitually and daily from loud and unreasonable noise that is caused by the call of muezzin from mosques.
My teacher was my father, a flawless but not wholly valiant driver, who habitually refused to drive on certain bridges in certain directions, for fear of being, as he would put it, "hypnotized" by trusses passing alongside the road.
Iranian hard-liners habitually suspect that American covert operations are behind domestic protests, and the unvarnished pleasure the White House seemed to take in the events unfolding in Iran over the weekend may only harden that view, analysts said.
When your intent fades into compulsion and you habitually sink into an abyss of self doubt and need to be "better" without seeing where "better" is for yourself then you must must must recognize at least that and seek help.
However, if an app is a habitually killing your battery, the best course of action may be to straight up delete it and find a replacementBut really it's still just surprising that this functionality isn't already a part of Android.
But identity politics is an ascendant orthodoxy: its votaries habitually deny people with alternative views the right to speak, using the methods of the people they say they oppose in order to get heretics sacked, and books and arguments censored.
The crude thinking and personal judgement of character habitually displayed by the NSAC—by Lundvall, in particular, who said that McGregor "needed to be humbled" on Monday—often overshadows the good work they do put into combat sports in the state.
Being a Trump spokesperson means habitually defending the indefensible—from domestic abuse allegations against a White House aide to all manner of stories about the FBI investigation into the Trump campaign—and Sanders is likely used to it by now.
A 2012 Justice Department report found that rape of younger inmates by older prisoners was relatively common, and that guards habitually denied some prisoners access to medical care, while smuggling in weapons and drugs and having sexual relationships with others.
Former US diplomats who have spent long days locked in negotiations with the North Koreans -- habitually skilled and well-prepared interlocutors -- say the discussions can be deeply frustrating and fraught with attempts by the isolated state to manipulate the process.
The English habitually confuse the enormous wealth and excellent branding of their domestic Premier League for national adequacy in soccer, even though most teams field just a handful of local players–if that–and fewer managers still are actually English.
In 2002, the Kansas Secretary of State created the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS), which made people entering the United States from certain countries (almost entirely Muslim majority countries) undergo interviews and check in habitually with government offices.
While China's official figures are unreliable, there is no basis for the "67 years" claim; Trump has habitually exaggerated how long it had been since China's growth was as slow as it was in 2019, steadily inflating the figure over time.
Voters who have habitually voted at the San Lucas Institute in the middle-class neighborhood of El Llanito here were transported by opposition-supplied buses throughout the day to a voting station in a working-class neighborhood, Barrio La Unión.
On Pro Football PITTSBURGH — The soaring if habitually overlooked Los Angeles Chargers came to Pittsburgh on Sunday night to prove that the A.F.C. power structure had shifted, perhaps even farther west than the home of the red-hot Kansas City Chiefs.
He told me that as the train neared Baltimore, he habitually peered into the rapidly passing homes close to the tracks — a flip book of middle-class families of various backgrounds who might have recognized themselves in his convention speech.
One or the other form of herpes plagues an incredible number of people, so Stuermer habitually combs the academic literature for clues as to how to make a herpes vaccine that could prevent people from ever getting infected in the first place.
If the press secretary habitually tells obvious lies (like about Inauguration Day crowd sizes) or says plausible-sounding things that later turn out to be false (like indignantly denying Garrett's story), then he ends up like the proverbial boy who cried wolf.
The occasion in which someone would habitually reach for a temporary color spray for their hair is few and far between (unless, of course, your schedule this summer is packed with music festivals to attend or you're already planning your Halloween costume).
A hero for the homeless, general manager at a hardware store, campaign manager, and private school PTA dad are just a few of the hats Frank has been able to wear despite habitually breaking the law and avoiding responsibility by any means necessary.
"The proposition that the alcoholic but pardoned surgeon (or, by analogy, a habitually inebriated and unsafe airline pilot) cannot be disciplined is, in our view, altogether unacceptable and even irrational, and it has been emphatically rejected by the courts," the court held.
The risk for the fashion brands is that they end up a bit like American carmakers before their bail-outs, habitually overproducing and dumping their growing surpluses on the off-price chains and thus gradually losing their ability to sell at full price.
Celestial Silk Pillowcase, $36.99, available at Amazon I know, I know — this is proactive rather than reactive, but I think it's worth mentioning how much of a difference sleeping on a silk pillowcase has made for my mass of habitually frizzy hair.
If you have people in your family that habitually spend money to make themselves "feel good" and are not responsible stewards of money, then you might include other language in your legal documents that would incentivize the kids to grow and remain responsible.
"We may infer that parents who habitually use directive style (as compared to those who don't) may in everyday life also be quicker to express negative vocal emotions in order to elicit what they view as 'desired' behavior from their baby," she added.
Jon Sherman, senior counsel at FELN, told VICE Impact that past transcriptions and videos of Florida's clemency hearings reveal that residents have been habitually denied their right to vote for arbitrary reasons, including having speeding tickets on their record, the lawsuit claims.
The exile may seem stressful at first glance—yet another excuse to reach for your Zippo—but those who habitually spark up knowing full well that being ostracized is part of the deal, a fact that wounds them as much as it heals.
Going to the house and pushing at the door crossed a line between protests and personal harassment, and even those who are critical of Carlson's television show, which habitually traffics in white nationalist messages, condemned the Antifa harassment of the host's family.
They appear to address some common gripes, like how certain posts can keep appearing on your screen for days and days and days, or how your feed can begin to feel skewed in favor of the same old friends you habitually double-tap.
We're working on it ... Of course, the Patriots have had locker room issues in the past -- investigators found that former TV reporter Mauricio Ortega had been habitually stealing items from Super Bowl locker rooms for years ... including a game-worn Tom Brady jersey.
That silence was an embarrassing reversal for the 28-country bloc, which has prided itself on taking progressive positions on human rights on a council where some nations with poor human rights records habitually resist country-specific resolutions and examinations of their conduct.
"The fact that one party has strategically used and abused religion, while the other has had a habitually allergic and negative response to religion per se, puts our side in a more difficult position in regard to political influence," said the Rev.
A person who habitually smokes just one cigarette a day is nine times as likely to die from lung cancer as a nonsmoker, and even if he or she quits at age 103, still has a 44 percent increased risk of premature death.
Abdul Karim was 24 when he arrived in England in 1887, engaged as an orderly for the queen during her Golden Jubilee celebrations and presently also charged with teaching Her Imperial Majesty Hindustani (as the British habitually referred to both Hindi and Urdu).
Many officers who may have habitually stopped people without cause still need to be convinced that they can legally detain a person only when they have reasonable suspicion that the person is committing, has committed or is about to commit a crime.
"That's the culture of the FBI — you habitually document everything you do," Lauren C. Anderson, a former senior FBI official who worked for the bureau for 29 years, told the New York Times, explaining why Comey made notes of his crucial conversations with the president.
Illustration: Elena Scotti (Gizmodo), Photo: Wikimedia Commons, ShutterstockThe age of android brothels and lifelike sex robots may seem cutting edge—until you've heard the story of the man who had sex with his ivory sculptures, and the Greeks who habitually had public intercourse with statues.
That's the trap Berkeley (the school, not the city) has found itself in: if it cancels these speeches, it does suppress speech, and proves right-wing extremists' point, even when the events are habitually so badly organized it's impossible to predict what will happen.
For practically its entire history, the entertainment industry has habitually cast white actors for characters whose race or ethnicity wasn't specified, or even germane to the story, further winnowing the options for nonwhite actors to roles that often leaned hard on easy and pernicious stereotypes.
"In addition to maintaining a healthy body weight, habitually engaging in physical activity, and not smoking, consumers should regularly eat fatty fish as part of a well-balanced diet or supplement their diets with a high quality omega-3 supplement," Alexander said by email.
This matters only because the habitually absent Jackson has weaned himself off other forms of public communication to such a degree that, as Andrew Keh of the New York Times wrote last year, Twitter is often the only direct portal we have into his mind.
According to Thursday's report—a frustratingly vague document that fails to name names—Baylor systemically and habitually discouraged women from reporting sexual assault accusations, and even went to far as to retaliate against at least one woman who had the courage to do so anyway.
Those who habitually watch PBS rate articles from a diversity of sources almost as if they were blind reviewers, whereas consumers of Fox News — and to a lesser extent MSNBC — seem to give relatively more weight to brand rather than content when judging news articles.
SEOUL, South Korea — A prominent church pastor whose behavior came under scrutiny when the #MeToo movement took hold in South Korea was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in prison for "habitually" raping female followers who said they were deceived into believing that he was God.
But in a world where the president is habitually casting doubt on the electoral process, where Sanders supporters have long looked askance at the DNC, and fears about foreign interference abound, the American process is at serious risk of a major loss in legitimacy.
By buying their way into the churches, private schools, and public radio antennae of millions of Americans, by decimating public institutions and any semblance of media neutrality, these wealthy conservatives had prepared millions of fundamentalists to support a habitually adulterous, pathologically dishonest reality television personality.
A few weeks earlier, Syrian government forces had fired sarin-gas rockets into densely populated neighborhoods of Damascus, killing some fourteen hundred people; Western governments spoke of retaliation, but they quickly retreated, and since then the regime has habitually used chlorine as a weapon.
Biden is a constant source of this, habitually trying to level with the audience in front of him — say, reminding people about his record of reaching across the aisle, even, long ago, to open segregationists — in ways that will be profoundly alienating anywhere else.
A robust media campaign seems to have succeeded in asserting that the Cavs were not in good enough shape to habitually run fast breaks and didn't have the faintest idea of what their roles were in the compiling of a disreputable 21985-218 record under Blatt.
I remain desperate to protect you from a society that quietly but habitually tells you that as a girl, you're not equal to boys -- that you're more valued for your body than your brains, that you don't deserve the same opportunities let alone the same basic respect.
If you have well-organized planners and calendars, are meticulous with money, hate being late (or people who are habitually late), possess excellent communication skills, and are great with motivating and hyping people up, then congratulations: you have what it takes to become a project manager.
And this being the age of social media, it also means that Winter had to learn to deflect the hoards of commenters who habitually criticized her body or shamed her for showing off her curves whether she was wearing a graduation dress or yes, bathing suits.
One study showed that those who habitually use antiperspirants have a significantly higher amount of Staphylococcaceae bacteria in the underarms (those who go without any antiperspirant or deodorant at all have more Corynebacterium), while another study points to Staph as the stinkiest of our stinky bacteria.
What's more remarkable is that men in their twenties and early thirties have chosen conducting as a career, given that Italy's opera houses—the bread and butter of the country's music-making—are in such poor shape: productions are frequently cancelled and artists are habitually paid late.
"The progressive left habitually rediscovers the strength of the evangelical vote and tries to counter it," said Ralph Reed, the chairman of the conservative Faith and Freedom Coalition, which has field teams in 19 states and plans to knock on two million doors by Election Day.
During a recent visit this summer, I stopped in to finally find out how to pronounce "zhug," thoroughly annoyed by my own chronic stumbling over the "zh" as if it were the leg of a chair in my own den that I habitually stub a toe on.
The two leaders have habitually discussed the urgent need to improve bilateral ties, something that appeared more difficult than was expected when President Trump was elected, as well as an array of international issues, from nuclear disarmament in North Korea to conflict resolution in Syria and Ukraine.
Although North Korea has conducted five nuclear tests in the last decade and more than 20 ballistic missile tests in 2016 alone, and although it habitually threatens to attack the United States with nuclear weapons, the country has never flight-tested an intercontinental ballistic missile, or ICBM.
The publication of that finding in 2009 inspired others who habitually sleep less than seven hours per night to contact the group, leading to the identification of the two additional mutations reported this fall, which appear to cause other forms of so-called naturally short sleep.
The relationship ended when Ms. Corbella's grandfather decided that the opera house was habitually too late with payments and, after dispatching a final order of 200 custom-made swords, he switched to wholesaling his own line of bijoux jewelry and making custom pieces for opera singers.
I've always thought of myself as having sensitive, reactive, acne-prone skin, the kind that erupts in a cluster of itchy red bumps if the wind blows too hard, which is why I habitually avoid known triggers like sulfates, alcohol (used topically, that is), artificial fragrance, and mineral oil.
Poland have played a gritty, ball-winning 4-4-2 for most of the tournament, Portugal have switched from a counter-attacking 4-3-3 to a solid 4-4-2, but both sides are heavily reliant on collective cohesion and habitually look to their defensive players first.
As my colleague Matt Yglesias notes: If the press secretary habitually tells obvious lies (like about Inauguration Day crowd sizes) or says plausible-sounding things that later turn out to be false (like indignantly denying Garrett's story), then he ends up like the proverbial boy who cried wolf.
As a sports reporter and columnist for four decades, the last 25 years of which were with The Times, the playoffs habitually meant two months of missing the springtime sun and — by the early 1990s — my two young sons, while chasing the extended N.B.A. family of one-name luminaries.
Often, Lowell says, the best way to do this is to go back and examine some of your earliest memories with money and what lessons you learned — for example, maybe your parents habitually paid bills late, and as a result, you feel a sense of insecurity around your budget.
The son and grandson of tailors, Neil Barrett, the Milan-based English designer, habitually restricts his work to a narrow range of shapes, holds to a near-monochrome palette and builds silhouettes so tidily militaristic in precision that their image tends to linger after the lights have gone down.
The New York Police Department has been spying on Muslims and habitually breaking its own rules in the process by providing thin justifications, extending surveillance beyond the approved time period, and broadly defining "political activity," according to an investigation released Tuesday by the inspector general for the NYPD.
There's no reason why dreaming big and habitually overshooting should result in anything other than the usual tripe, but this is their secret if anything is: their best music is their most shameless and their most prone to romantic overstatement, for this is when Flowers's mystical visions most readily bloom.
National politicians habitually ignore the state and are seen as being out of touch—a relatively unknown protest candidate took 9 percent of the Democratic primary vote—so it's unsurprising that Justice's campaign has been less about specific policies and more about restoring West Virginia's damaged sense of hard-nosed pride.
I habitually listen to his music when I do household chores (something Pavlovian I cannot explain involving beats dropping while I fold clothes), so I figured out DIPLO fast, but when I looked up some videos where he actually appeared on camera, I realized I was mixing him up with Skrillex.
WASHINGTON — The House Intelligence Committee on Thursday released a 33-page report portraying the former intelligence contractor Edward J. Snowden, who in 2013 disclosed classified files about American surveillance operations, as a habitually disgruntled worker who damaged national security and has been in contact with Russian intelligence services in Moscow.
The air here in Santiago, befouled with smoke and ash, became unbreathable for weeks, a situation aggravated by inordinately high temperatures that did not diminish even at night, as was habitually the case, when we used to have the chance to cool off and face the next day refreshed and energized.
Faced with a nightmare scenario of an Alabama Republican candidate alleged to have not only habitually pursued young girls but to have been put on a watch list at the local mall, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
I download apps all the time that I use once and then I kinda forget about or, you know, I never use again, and it's really, really difficult to get someone to not only discover an app but to habitually use it, like make it a part of their everyday life.
I knew from a relatively young age that I wanted to make an intervention into the history of African-American art, but I've often found its historiography to be too bound to a politics of respectability, and a need to continually celebrate, and habitually restate the value of black culture and history.
Audi uses a similar setup in its Traffic Jam Pilot, but most competing systems, including Tesla's, rely on a torque sensor in the wheel to verify the driver is paying attention, a setup easily defeated by a well-placed orange or habitually tapping the wheel without bothering to look at the road.
On a walk with his scruffy dog, Wednesday, he revels in the jubilant simplicity of life we habitually take for granted: the turtle in the pond, the Stop War graffiti on the sidewalk, the kindly neighbor on top of the hill, the people in line at the soup kitchen, the ducks floating downstream.
Still, she found it difficult to finish her canvas for the Ninth Street Show in time, partly because she habitually doubted her work and partly because her nine-year-old son—whom she'd left to be raised by her ex-husband's parents, in New Jersey—was staying with her for a while.
The specific anxieties Emilio harbors as a legal guardian of four minors with DACA status rather than citizenship are explored, and the siblings face a mix of racial prejudice and anti-immigrant sentiment from multiple authority figures in their orbit...all while habitually alerting the workers in their restaurant about ICE raids.
Mr. Christiansen added that the technique of the recently discovered "Judith and Holofernes" was "fully consistent with the work of Caravaggio," except for the concentric wrinkles of the old servant's face, which were painted over a pale ground, rather than the brown the artist habitually used, which is seen elsewhere in the painting.
Though he no longer habitually closes his ears to the world, Benjamin physically removes himself from it for months, or even years, while completing a composition, writing in conditions of almost anchoritic isolation in the house, in the Maida Vale neighborhood of London, that he shares with his partner, Michael Waldman, a documentary filmmaker.
All anyone has done is point out, as Regan did to Schilling, that Trump habitually says gross, offensive, and dangerously stupid things (not to mention the multiple allegations in the past 24 hours that Trump's offenses go beyond just "locker room talk," as he charmingly puts it) and maybe he shouldn't be President because of it.
But prestige dramas, especially those canonized flagship series that were credited with ushering in the so-called golden age of TV we may or may not still be enjoying, have been so predominantly masculine that the label is still habitually applied to a certain type of po-faced product regardless of whether there's any prestige to it or not.
We Are Having A Convo About Self-CareHillary Clinton surely did not intend to become a walking (pneumonia) advertisement for the importance of self-care, but she has — and that is good for women, many of whom have taken to Twitter to point out that we habitually work through illnesses because shizz needs to get done.
Related: Trump says profiling Muslims is 'common sense' The New York Police Department has been spying on Muslims and habitually breaking its own rules in the process by providing thin justifications, extending surveillance beyond the approved time period, and broadly defining "political activity," according to an investigation released Tuesday by the inspector general for the NYPD.
At the time, I had never met him, so all I had to go off of was the image that Sub-Pop marketed him as in the 90s: A lumbering, confrontational, irreverent, chainsaw-wielding man who embodied the idea of Pacific Northwest "redneck drug culture" and habitually stage-dove with his guitar, despite weighing the equivalent of two or three show-goers.
Harris's past as a San Francisco district attorney and California attorney general has come under scrutiny as the Democratic Party's progressive base expresses increased skepticism of the current judicial system, with many pointing to her opposition to 2010 legislation that would have legalized marijuana in California and support for a bill that would have allowed her to prosecute parents of habitually truant students.
Two-thirds of the study participants regarded their day with psilocybin as among the five most personally meaningful experiences of their lives — on the level of the birth of a child The psychedelics, by contrast, because they are for the most part used occasionally rather than habitually, generate much smaller illicit markets and relatively tiny amounts of arrest, incarceration, and violence.
Meanwhile, many people of color, including director Ava DuVernay and author Roxane Gay, were quick to explain that the boycott was happening on McGowan's behalf — while also pointing out that women of color are habitually left to fend for themselves against harassment that is typically far worse than what most other Twitter users face, and without the same groundswell of solidarity.
While working on a book about the N.B.A.'s growth pains in the mid-1990s, my co-author Armen Keteyian and I interviewed Lee Porter, a fair-housing supporter, who told us that Stern had been her legal and spiritual adviser in developing a strategy to entrap Bergen County real estate brokers who habitually steered black couples away from white neighborhoods and towns.
" Mr. Vastakis's memo stated that the majority of the high-level cybersecurity personnel at the White House had already resigned because of the administration's "habitually being hostile" to them, including using tactics such as "revocation of incentives, reducing the scope of duties, reducing access to programs, revoking access to buildings and revoking positions with strategic and tactical decision making authorities.
Unlike his closest peers, François-Henri Pinault of Kering, or Bernard Arnault of LVMH, Della Valle has an unexpected, dandyish flair: He habitually sports upturned shirt collars and a wide-spread scarf in place of a tie, and employs not one but two tailors (Lattini for his sport jackets, Caraceni for his suits) though I've most often seen him combine his Caraceni jackets with Levis.
"Saturday Night Live" has taken to habitually poking fun at the Trump administration, but a skit depicting White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon as the Grim Reaper manipulating President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE reportedly struck a chord with Trump, The Washington Post said Tuesday.
" Larkin, the only poet with a bust in Amis's prose shrine, lets him down in his letters to Monica Jones, the longtime, long-suffering girlfriend who deserved better than the epistolary crumbs she was made to put up with: Larkin's prose [in the letters to her] is habitually perfunctory and pressureless: "Sun still shining here, but 'not for long' I fear"; "Of course, I might have been peevish anyway.
Opportunities: retail, fashion, hyperlocal info In terms of long-term upside and disruption, commerce and shopping will be big areas for VR and AR. Here we're going to see AR heads-up displays overlayed on top of existing real-world apps we already use habitually, whether it's bringing Amazon-like product info to everything you see around you, or Yelp, Zillow, OpenTable or NextDoor metadata for hyperlocal information.
The Brexit vote could almost have been designed to reveal long-festering problems with the country: an elite educational system that puts too much emphasis on confidence and bluff and not enough on expertise; a political system that selects its leaders from a self-involved Oxbridge clique; a London-focused society that habitually ignores the worries of the vast mass of British people; and a Conservative Party that promotes so many pompous mediocrities.
Continuing the aggression of Republicans who habitually attack and often slander the highest-ranking women in the Democratic Party, such as Pelosi and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE, Pelosi has been vilified and demeaned with a never-ending onslaught of vindictive partisan GOP attacks over the last decade.
"When I first heard about it, I had to have it explained to me about five times to wrap my head around what they were trying to do," said Andrew Bogut of the Los Angeles Lakers, one of the mainstays of Australia's national team In soccer, of course, top leagues habitually take multiple in-season "international breaks" that, with FIFA's backing, enable national teams to summon any healthy player they want for qualifying matches.

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