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"hardly ever" Definitions
  1. almost never : very seldom

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"  Fifteen percent think it's "not very often" or "hardly ever.
We could talk about anything and we hardly ever fought.
But we hardly ever associate love as a business principle.
Yet Mr. Malekzada said he hardly ever received international orders.
"They hardly ever spoke," Kerr said of Rodman and Jordan.
He hardly ever directs a speech to a specific demographic.
People hardly ever talk about being inconvenienced as an emotion.
Bonnie: I've been thinking lately that I hardly ever masturbate.
Cady Gray hardly ever listens to "the radio" per se.
Stone says her doting father hardly ever leaves her mother's side.
But unlike many other schools, disruptive pupils are hardly ever suspended.
But firings, which investors could see as disruptive, hardly ever happen.
Oddly enough, my fantasies hardly ever deviate into the strictly sexual.
Big, slow trends, like climate change, hardly ever trigger radical actions.
Instead, Sabonis hardly ever drew fouls and lived on the perimeter.
She didn't see him often, because she was hardly ever sick.
It's rounded so it rolls off surfaces and hardly ever scratches.
So why do we hardly ever barter in our daily lives?
And Type 2 diabetes and metabolic dysfunction are hardly ever seen.
Thanks in part to such enticements, some members hardly ever leave.
Oddly, when I was there, I hardly ever thought of Fidel.
It's hardly ever limited to the two people who start it.
I hardly ever reread books, but I might do this one.
Ms. Agins said that she hardly ever saw Ms. Lightfoot heckled.
She hardly ever got labeled ugly, nor was she commonly labeled hot.
"That looks nice" hardly ever leads to a deep, buddy-making conversation.
But especially in present times, science is hardly ever a solitary endeavor.
I didn't feel as bloated, and my stomach hardly ever bothered me.
It's hardly ever deadly but extremely painful, so people remember getting it.
"Historical memory is hardly ever erased," Bowling once said in an interview.
He doesn't talk about what you want to talk about hardly ever.
In fact, Iz hardly ever played that song in his live shows.
So far as I know, Janet Yellen hardly ever mentions the dollar.
We re-used everything, and I hardly ever asked to buy anything.
NEW DELHI — India aggressively imposes death sentences but hardly ever executes anyone.
Regardless, the support for him in Oklahoma City has hardly ever wavered.
But they attended different high schools and hardly ever saw each other.
I hardly ever talk to men about miscarriage in my psychotherapy practice.
I hardly ever called people out for condescending behavior or outright sexism.
This, of course, isn't cheap, but then performance optics hardly ever are.
Contrary to Trump voters, I hardly ever see profiles of Clinton supporters.
The people who really need to say they're sorry hardly ever do.
Many states had so few wild turkeys they were hardly ever spotted.
The topic of sexual pleasure—especially for girls—is hardly ever discussed.
They make no effort to match up and hardly ever sprint back.
There is "hardly ever an intent to do it on purpose," Howell said.
The baseball-size growth on Kim Il-sung's neck was hardly ever seen.
We've been losing workers year after year, and corporate hardly ever sends replacements.
So while it is possible to masturbate too much, it hardly ever happens.
The GPS system will make sure he never (well, hardly ever) gets lost.
Doctors are hardly ever made accountable for these practices in the legal system.
The specific situations posed by the website may hardly ever occur, he says.
I had hardly ever been single in my life since I was 14.
The program locates duplicate files and well as functions you hardly ever use.
She said that she hardly ever goes out, socializing mainly with her family.
It's dreary, foggy, and the characters seem weighed down; they hardly ever smile.
But Trump can hardly ever manage to admit that he's done anything wrong.
But you'll hardly ever catch the e-commerce mogul burning the midnight oil.
I am often interviewed and hardly ever quoted incorrectly or out of context.
Such surveillance warrants hardly ever rest on a single piece of information, however.
It's hardly ever been anything like it in the history of our country.
"I've hardly ever seen them do anything other than fight," says the source.
Pinworms, giardia, head lice, and cyclospora hardly ever kill people in industrialized countries.
It's hardly ever a question of if so much as it is when.
In contrast, her little brother's success came early and hardly ever slowed down.
Miller hardly ever flinches from the darkness or jagged edges of her tale.
We are reminded over and over that everything new is hardly ever new.
It was a rarity for a President who hardly ever enters staffers' offices.
It was a stronghold of stalwarts; there were hardly ever any new faces.
I hardly ever get fast food, but this seems like a necessary stop.
Yet, that's hardly ever talked about in our politics at the federal level.
Experts agree, though, that January pledges hardly ever lead to positive, permanent change.
Safety hardly ever requires a full stop by bikes at a stop sign.
I like to benefit from credit card points, so I hardly ever carry cash.
We never bought pre-mixed or pre-made and hardly ever bought anything frozen.
I had hardly ever seen an image of a smiling North Korean before visiting.
Simon was always known as the harsh one, but he was hardly ever wrong.
I get a lot of matches, but it hardly ever turns into a date.
Members of the House majority hardly ever endorse discharge petitions, much less launch them.
Why would I spend over $500 on something I hardly ever get to use?
Arthur hardly ever spoke, and yet his German had improved the most, Kiril thought.
In their speech you hardly ever hear a linguistic error or a terrible mistake.
Ask Well Q. I'm a woman in my 60s and hardly ever get sick.
As if this isn't enough, my co-workers hardly ever work a full week.
I've mastered the art of deciphering whether they mean geographically (hardly ever) or culturally.
Her friends still tried to reach out to her, but she hardly ever replied.
"It hardly ever happens," Tompkins said, looking at the parcel in Mr. Wayne's hands.
This last option is hardly ever mentioned by serious people who analyze politics professionally.
Reinterpretation hardly ever effectively combats the honorific message of the original memorials or markers.
A couple of years ago, I noticed that my smartphone hardly ever made mistakes.
Because the options for play are so limited, however, I hardly ever have to guess.
And this isn't just cloning, but hardly ever is there a scientist who's well-intentioned.
" Lee is not lacking for escorts although she coyly protests, "I hardly ever go out.
"I hardly ever had a president ever call me on my cell phone," said Sen.
I noted earlier that the Supreme Court has hardly ever examined the Take Care Clause.
Bill Belichick, one of the winningest coaches in NFL history, hardly ever takes a vacation.
Anxious to avoid hard choices on regulations, Congress hardly ever opts to vote on them.
Hardly ever did a smile creep across my face at the turn of a phrase.
And growing scientific consensus tells us that processed foods should be eaten, well, hardly ever.
I hardly ever wear it because I'm from California, I don't really wear a coat.
And those who still remain claim their expertise is hardly ever consulted by the administration.
He was traded to the Oakland Raiders in March, but hardly ever saw the field.
But one thing can be said for them all: True crime is hardly ever boring.
So that, for the record, is why I hardly ever talk or write about population.
One of the greatest of American symphonists is hardly ever performed in her home country.
W.J.'s bed was in the living room, but he was hardly ever in it.
There is hardly ever a mention of Jesus or the biblical setting of his birth.
Chouinard, who is seventy-seven, has a cell phone but hardly ever turns it on.
My mum didn't speak any Chinese, and I hardly ever heard my grandparents speak it.
"Double Negative" is so immense, it hardly ever suffers the ravages of time and place.
The infinite news cycle is always buzzing about something, and it's hardly ever about infrastructure.
Not many people get hurt, not many people get KOed and there's hardly ever any blood.
Remember, there are hardly ever adults in these stories, not in the moments when it counts.
"My family tends to be the polite sort, and politics hardly ever come up," she said.
The Fitbit Versa is thin and light and you hardly ever notice it on your wrist.
At home I hardly ever sit down: The new sofa has nothing to fear from me.
Another momentous thing we hardly ever think about is the thing we think with: the brain.
She was fit and hardly ever [sick], so her collapse was a complete shock to us.
Though common in ancient times, "building into rock is hardly ever done anymore," Mr. Kundig said.
Dear Heloise: I hardly ever wear a wristwatch anymore since my phone tells me the time.
On "Verisimilitude," that abundant energy hardly ever breaks through completely; it lingers just under the surface.
Fittingly, we hardly ever see the guy (the British actor Oliver Jackson-Cohen), bandages or no.
He'd try to get her out to go places with him, but she hardly ever would.
He's Muslim, but that is hardly ever the topic of discussion among raps about the library.
I know the doctor said a few years ago it was some kind of fatty tumor and they are hardly ever malignant, but hardly ever is not never, and it's not like he has a certificate with "Board Certified, Fatty Tumors, Duke University" on his wall.
Not only is there hardly ever anyone in the pool, but the water is nice and warm.
It's a city where the top and bottom of the income bracket coexist yet hardly ever interact.
Yet 55% say they hardly ever or never put their devices away when hanging out with friends.
As a black person, I don't hardly ever think or see color when I interact with people.
President Obama hardly ever, I think he met him once, and he had no real father relationship.
He's one of the very few partners that I've had that hardly ever gets on his phone.
I hardly ever get sent anything to work on, though — usually only once or twice a month.
On most days I wash, cleanse, tone, and moisturize with hydrating ingredients, but I hardly ever mask.
Frank's parents taught hard work and dedication, and when he got sick, he hardly ever missed work.
If I talk to male friends about it, the majority of them say they hardly ever cry.
They hardly ever spoke to me about what happened to them and the family members they lost.
He's read Tolstoy and others, so he should know this sort of thing hardly ever works out.
Since she moved to Washington, I hardly ever see her — maybe four or five times a year.
The truth is, neither does Bloomberg — or at least hardly ever in public, his face usually impassive.
But people who actually study mass shootings often say that their perpetrators are hardly ever mentally ill.
I love hanging out with my people, but these days, I hardly ever go to lesbian bars.
There's a sense of pacing and depth to everything on the album, and it hardly ever sags.
Over time, though, she learned that places hardly ever lived up to the gushing descriptions or photographs.
Eighty percent of that is in the form of $100 bills, which many Americans hardly ever see.
During eight painful years of President Obama, the Republican Congress hardly ever behaved like the loyal opposition.
For instance, slaves are universally depicted as passive victims — we hardly ever think of them as laughing.
Built around a score by composer Hans Zimmer, Dunkirk hardly ever slows down from start to finish.
Everyone loved Jerry for how effortlessly cool he was that he hardly ever had to raise his voice.
But until recently British cops hardly ever rammed two-wheeled vehicles, especially if a rider removed their helmet.
But I will tell you, all of that adds up to a computer that hardly ever slows down.
Busy working parents of two Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds hardly ever step out on the red carpet.
The students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School hardly ever talk about the shooter, at least in public.
Today, when the best high school players in the country choose college programs, they hardly ever pick HBCUs.
It's important to remember that the objective of acid crimes is hardly ever to kill the intended target.
Time and gentle heat will weave even celery — hardly ever considered worthy of its own platter — into velvet.
"It hardly ever happened in the 1990s," says Kelly Dermody, an employment lawyer representing several of the plaintiffs.
Alaska, a seismically active state, records anywhere from 80 to 100 quakes daily, most of them hardly ever noticed.
VICE: And prey animals, or any animals for that matter, hardly ever die of old age in the wild.
But progress between the two countries off the field is less likely if they hardly ever meet on it.
He listens to SiriusXM's classic rock and outlaw country channels, he said, and hardly ever listens to terrestrial radio.
The fact is that voter fraud occurs at such a minuscule level that it hardly ever affects a race.
Or maybe your gym or studio is simply too inconvenient to get to, so you hardly ever actually go.
Now, whatever our prior beliefs are, we can live in that world and hardly ever get exposed to others.
If you devise your social democracy in the right way, people should hardly ever find themselves in extreme poverty.
I hardly ever wear [traditional] clothes, so when I'm in Pakistan and girls see me like that, they're curious.
"It's no longer a disease that's just caused by a tick species that hardly ever bites people," Fish said.
That's certainly true about glancing at texts, but, in my case, I hardly ever use third-party watch apps.
It is this raw covenant that gives memoirs an ability to shock in a way fiction hardly ever can.
Then maybe one day our technology will be so secure and user-friendly that nudes will hardly ever leak.
Martin Luther King Jr. Conservatives hardly ever talk about the impact of white flight on the city's black community.
Eternity is not at the heart of what such people care about; they hardly ever spend time envisaging it.
"I hardly ever watch the news, but I'm on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube all the time," he said.
Banning speech is hardly ever the best option, and it can never be the first one the government tries.
I recently bought a pair of shoes, but I like them so much that I hardly ever wear them.
Jim Gaffigan, one of the premiere joke tellers today, hardly ever laughs in his delivery, maintaining an amiable deadpan.
What I dream of, but hardly ever find, are inexpensive exhibition catalogues with interpretative essays for the general reader.
She has a tendency to joke around in interviews, even though her jokes are hardly ever this near the knuckle.
RHP Mark Lowe hardly ever pitches in tight games any more, with Friday night being a prime example of why.
These types of topics are never or hardly ever talked about because people feel like they'll be or get offended.
Schrage's departure is notable not only because he's influential inside Facebook but because top executives hardly ever leave the company.
Keeping Twitter at the forefront of news and culture means, as a platform, it hardly ever undergoes any drastic changes.
In West Virginia, Mr Cook hardly ever encounters heroin—perhaps, he suggests, because no major highway runs through his patch.
We rarely talk about these things within our families, and hardly ever make this conversation part of the public discourse.
"Something that's growing that fast hardly ever gets below its 210-day moving average," Morehead told CNBC's "Fast Money " Wednesday.
Luke and Lorelai, the central couple, hardly ever say "I love you" to one another, much to their supporters' dismay.
In Djibouti, says Fathia Hassan of UNICEF, the UN's children's agency, parents hardly ever admit that their daughter is intact.
And anyway, if you don't live within a three-hour drive of Cape Cod, your team hardly ever gets there.
We hardly ever went to Braum's, a popular burger and ice cream place in town, the epitome of American food.
French Trap Whenever the French embrace a trend that comes from across the Atlantic, they hardly ever do it smoothly.
But this is a woman who waits out many hours of rain delays and hardly ever leaves a game early.
But the transactions usually increased medallion values, even though the cabs hardly ever moved from their spots in the fleet.
I hardly ever wear makeup, but that night I completed my look by darkening my eyebrows and eyelashes just slightly.
Of seven types of plastic that people put into blue bins, five whole categories hardly ever get recycled at all.
Pianists are forced to make additional adjustments, since they play on instruments that are, however fine, hardly ever their own.
In the past 10 years, however, justices have hardly ever voted against the ideology of the president who appointed them.
You may be tempted by the three-letter words where there's only one left blank, but they're hardly ever easy.
Before cameras, prisoners hardly ever got around direct-order tickets because the word of the CO had always trumped the prisoner's.
We hardly ever get to see Annalise's vulnerability, so it looks like this week's episode will be an especially moving one.
"This just opens up doors that hardly ever get opened, to understand in real, meaningful ways the ancient past," Potter says.
"I've hardly ever seen a country that has substantially reduced its debt with just a 2 percent primary surplus" Cottarelli said.
A workaholic, he hardly ever took time off, designing around 14 collections a year ranging from couture to high-street fashions.
In a post-trial interview, Simpson still had enough wattage to charm the skeptical Wendy Williams, who hardly ever suffers fools.
Cloud 99 Vapes, a vape shop in New York, can hardly ever keep the display case full, said employee Ryan Nieves.
We ride horses, we hang out, we go skiing, we hardly ever talk politics and that's the good thing about that.
The abc conjecture, which was first formulated in the 1980s, codifies the intuition that this kind of triple hardly ever happens.
Unlike Trump, who was always willing to be interviewed on TV during the campaign, Wilders hardly ever agrees to an interview.
You don't get to work with women in this business — you hardly ever get to work with another women, I find.
More impressively, he did it while falling down, throwing to a receiver he's hardly ever played with this season, Jeff Janis.
It was people like the highly respected Tim Keller, who hardly ever signs such letters, and Max Lucado and Ann Voskamp.
Doug Waikem, owner of seven dealerships in Massillon, Ohio, said he had hardly ever received a car too damaged to sell.
The art world hardly ever embraces single-minded women in the middle of their careers, whereas with men it is different.
In some ways, my life isn't so radically different — I work from home, we hardly ever went out in the evenings.
" Miller, Weiner adds "is a poetic, precise writer" who "hardly ever flinches from the darkness or jagged edges of her tale.
They help with my fear of flying more than even the fear-of-flying class that I hardly ever went to.
Perhaps, instead, the problem is an abiding sensitivity to this thing called life, in which one hardly ever sees Nick Cannon.
It's a kind of ruthlessness she hardly ever showed onscreen — except in this almost-forgotten role on an almost-forgotten show.
Never mind that the kind of stand-your-ground defense Guyger's team deployed has created a deeper racial divide, with white people who kill black men hardly ever being held to account, and black people who kill white people hardly ever being found not guilty, as the Marshall Project revealed during an examination of 400,000 homicides committed by civilians.
Because of that, we're hardly ever surprised anymore when a brand releases a new, never-before-seen kind of dairy-free milk.
Queen Elizabeth, 89, rarely slips away from Buckingham Palace for a night out, but when she does, it hardly ever becomes public.
Because older women are hardly ever written about in fiction, let alone older black women, even when the writers are older women.
Buying a home is hardly ever cheap, but in certain places it's becoming downright unaffordable for those earning less than six figures.
Police officers are hardly ever criminally charged when they kill someone, or when someone dies under circumstances like the one Gray faced.
We're constantly favoriting tweets, saving articles on Facebook, and bookmarking websites to go back and read later…but we hardly ever do.
One big problem: President Trump himself — utilizing his preferred platform for public statements, Twitter — hardly ever stayed on his administration's planned message.
Opposition parties have been trying to craft an effective State of the Union response for 50 years, and they've hardly ever succeeded.
Despite the fact that we hardly ever see contestants eating on the show there are still some interesting tidbits to unpack here.
She says her family of six lived "miles from civilization out in the country" in Kansas, and they hardly ever ate out.
Queen Elizabeth, who is hardly ever seen without her trusty bag, has reportedly owned more than 200 Launer handbags over the years.
But we hardly ever saw Good Maryland this season, and it was wishful thinking to assume they'd suddenly appear for very long.
And yet, outside of a couple demos I've done for Facebook Live, I hardly ever use PocketChip out of choice or convenience.
Captive-bred zoo animals are hardly ever released into the wild, and therefore cannot ever have a positive impact on wild populations.
The Logan Act, passed in 1799, bans private citizens from negotiating with foreign governments, but it is hardly ever used in practice.
And you hardly ever hear about the fact that priests give up a lot for their position—it's a form of martyrdom.
But what hatches from the egg is hardly ever what we expect: the child that emerges, or the parent that is born.
She was eighteen months old and had hardly ever been taken out of her crib: she was malnourished and unable to stand.
Yet she always avoided the spotlight while at the Times, refusing to do interviews or panels and hardly ever appearing in photographs.
I hardly ever make it outside the month of December anymore, so whenever I make it, it smells like the holidays to me.
But until recently, refugee resettlement hardly ever broached mainstream American consciousness, and when it did it was rarely under a cloud of controversy.
Toilets – we all have them, we all spend years of our lives sitting on them (probably), but we hardly ever talk about them.
While it's not unusual to see actors in the 20s playing high schoolers on screen, it hardly ever happens the other way around.
Beyond the trial and conviction of its former dictator Hissene Habre for crimes against humanity, Chad hardly ever finds itself in the spotlight.
" Yet even during these periods of heavy bingeing, Humphry observed that "the effects appeared undiminished by habit, and were hardly ever exactly similar.
Many European states have blasphemy laws on the statute book, designed to protect established or privileged churches, but they are hardly ever invoked.
Device-switching using other applications, like Spotify, seem roughly the same for me, but I hardly ever felt like it was a chore.
This last configuration is hardly ever used on my part, and, ultimately, one I'm not sure many will make any real use of.
However, as The Washington Post points out, Le Pen hardly ever mentions women's issues — and they certainly aren't the cornerstone of her campaign.
" She also carries some change in her wallet, "because of parking meters in L.A. But I hardly ever have actual cash on me.
" And as befitting an A-lister of his status, he "hardly ever" takes the subway … after all, "sandwiches are a gateway to cake.
And the NFL was absolutely right: extra points were way too easy, a rote procedure following a touchdown that was hardly ever noteworthy.
They attack the offensive glass, hardly ever run off an opponent's missed shot, and grind half-court possessions into dust-covered hero ball.
The bottom line: Political uncertainty in one country can hardly ever be contained, given the close links we are still enjoying within Europe.
Other than Tha Block Is Hot's "Fuck The World," I hadn't heard Wayne get too serious on a regular basis, if hardly ever.
This was a preferable New Year's viewing choice to Dick Clark, who was not very loud or obnoxious, and hardly ever broke things.
In Nashville, where he lives now, he hardly ever plays, and, despite the city's huge musical community, most of his friends aren't musicians.
The struggles Muslim women face in this arena are hardly ever represented on film, and we can't discuss them just anywhere we want.
"When I work with voice-over, I'm hardly ever able to work out what's being said from the voice track alone," James explained.
It's interesting to me that G-SPOT has appeared in The New York Times puzzle plenty of times, but PAP SMEAR hardly ever.
But Robert Carsen's staging hardly ever stops helping Boito's "Mefistofele," which opened on Thursday in its first Met revival in almost 20 years.
In contrast, "Doom Eternal" throws you right into skull-smashing, guns-blazing action set to a rousing soundtrack, and hardly ever lets up.
Yet there is one influential figure who hardly ever gets his proper due for the abiding influence he has exerted on men's fashion.
A frequent topic is carding, or the need to prove one's age to get a discount: "It hardly ever happens," Mr. Mitchener said.
I hardly ever travel from JFK since LGA is much closer to my apartment, but I couldn't pass up the deals to LAX.
In fact, he hardly ever talked period, just picked at the scars on the back of his neck and stared at the fire.
It seemed like a godsend—an exhaustive culinary time capsule from an era when recipes were passed down orally and hardly ever recorded.
I'll admit, there was a time I didn't realize or recognize Zeke's ability, because I hardly ever saw him play [at Ohio State University].
"Mothers are hardly ever present in video games, and when they are they're usually something that's vulnerable that you need to protect," says Gray.
Kim hardly ever goes and Kendall only buys five staples, which include a bunch of foods that you can't really make anything out of.
I felt in that space distinctly Irish American, deeply connected to a place and roots that I tend to ignore and hardly ever discuss.
From the euro's launch to the summer of 2008 just before Lehman collapsed, the spread hardly ever exceeded 50 bps, averaging around 25 bps.
She hardly ever talks about what it means to be a Black woman in her position because she rarely talks to other Black people.
And I'm sorry Hillary is so unhealthy and weak that she hardly ever campaigns and needs pillows to prop her up when she does.
They've hardly ever been reunited, but bringing the two together is in keeping with the grand ambitions of Stéphane Lissner, the Paris Opera's director.
He represents exactly the kind of return teams dream about from a top pick in the draft, and the kind they hardly ever get.
Because every mission it is used on is classified, and are hardly ever revealed to the public, the SDVs have remained mostly a mystery.
But she'd hardly ever seen a mother criminally prosecuted in a case like Brown's, and was shocked by the harshness of the potential sentence.
I thought I would explain, once and for all, why I hardly ever talk about population, and why I'm unlikely to in the future.
That's because the brand's products hardly ever go on sale — any deals we stumble upon are both a rarity and a cause for celebration.
And one day we surmised: you needed an attention that I hardly ever pay while I enjoyed the knowledge that you couldn't get away.
Or, assess your degree of pessimism based on how strongly you identify with these statements: I hardly ever expect things to go my way.
Our crisp, shiny mirrors, which allow us to peer deeply into faults that we hardly ever notice in others, complicate more than they clarify.
The site's latest Deal of the Day sale features none other than Chrissy Teigen-endorsed skincare brand Foreo, which hardly ever goes on sale.
I hardly ever go to a merchant that doesn&apost take a credit card, and I can always adjust my plans if need be.
Teachers are not respected by our students, administrators-even though many of them hardly ever taught in school, parents, and community as a whole.
It hardly ever happens, according to Dr. Daniel Grossman, a professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the University of California, San Francisco.
Virgin America is handing you a chance to travel on the cheap, which hardly ever happens, so this is the time to snag your tickets.
"As a South Asian male with a Muslim name I had hardly ever entered the US without being carted off to secondary screening," he wrote.
That means the Warren plan, if enacted, would change very little, because standardized tests are hardly ever used to close schools or fire teachers today.
We were kind of playing at the boy/girl thing and I had a "boyfriend" who was sweet and lovely and we hardly ever spoke.
As an act of self preservation, I hardly ever try on random brands because I can predict exactly how it will end: in complete frustration.
"The anxiety with nursing in public with our first child, Elliot, now 3, was so real that she hardly ever left the house," says Smith.
There are only two things you'll hardly ever see make it onto an episode of Diners, Drives-Ins and Dives:  "Liver is nasty," says Fieri.
"This one, you used to hardly ever see," she said, indicating a ninth grader perched behind a lab table, pencil and notebook at the ready.
We hardly ever spoke to China, and had no idea they spent a large portion of the game burrowing underground and becoming a subterranean people.
Trump has hardly ever been an advocate for Palestinians, but it's obvious now that his incoming administration will pose an existential threat to their future.
Sagat famously beat Dieselnoi in his dangerous prime but the 3 time Lumpinee and Rajadamnern champ hardly ever rates a mention in these reoccurring debates.
It's light enough that I hardly ever noticed I had it on, and it didn't bother me at all when I wore it to bed.
Like the travails of Odysseus and Agamemnon, his tale is mostly told in verse—a medium rarely used in novels, and hardly ever this successfully.
He marries and has a child—named Jaycee, after his own initials J.C.—but he hardly ever sees his family because he is constantly working.
You would hardly ever see images of queens in India with jewelry as they believed in the purdah, or veiled system, that kept women secluded.
Most consumer goods have also gotten cheaper as companies like Asos and IKEA allow us to buy insane amounts of things we hardly ever use.
Apparitions hardly ever make the news these days, and the only ghosts one is likely to encounter in Brooklyn are the sheeted kind on Halloween.
The star, who hardly ever posts photos with captions, summarized her "monumental" past year for fans on Instagram, listing both her personal and professional accomplishments.
The new canvas, as it turns out, is dominated by the color blue, with which Kevin is not comfortable and which he hardly ever used.
She knows how to enjoy a typical August afternoon, as for her there is hardly ever such a thing as October — only here and now.
In "Master Rock," Mulholland voices the bitter reward of this battle against nature to build the station: We hardly ever look up from the work.
We all know that MMA retirements hardly ever stick the first time, and heavyweights tend to have more longevity than the under-200-pound set.
Last year, Amazon Prime Day deals expanded into luxury beauty — a category that is hardly ever on sale to begin with — and the savings were steep.
I hardly ever work from home, but this is a strange week with my son's meeting in the middle of the day and then the funeral.
Since coming onto the scene, Grande has hardly ever been without some type of pony (whether it's half up or in her go-to high one).
Because of this, those burgundy and red tones are easier to achieve, especially if you're coloring your hair at home because lightener is hardly ever involved.
Demi Lovato posted a photo of her bare stomach on Instagram Tuesday, explaining to her followers why she hardly ever posts pictures of her belly button.
The latest numbers were not promising: a March monitor's report said the settlement had been violated thousands of times in 2015, with weapons hardly ever found.
Similarly, straight couples who are in the middle of planning their weddings hardly ever have to worry about a florist, cake baker, or photographer saying no.
In addition, scientists said people hardly ever see the state's existing population of rattlesnakes — even the ones that live in a popular hiking destination near Boston.
In North Carolina, there are tons of hole-in-the-wall coffee shops and restaurants that only the locals know about, so it's hardly ever crowded.
For the first time since the punk era, British youth had a sound of their own, and a new class of bohemians hardly ever saw daylight.
Observers noted that the President himself hardly ever laughs unless in the company of adoring crowds, with his sense of humor limited to mocks and insults.
They will also note, correctly, that for all the anxiety about schools being closed and teachers being fired for poor test scores, this hardly ever happened.
We're more aware than past generations — for example, you hardly ever meet someone who doesn't have an opinion about Trump these days, teens and kids included.
On Tennis Despite all the parallels — and there are plenty — Naomi Osaka's coach, Sascha Bajin, insists that he and Osaka hardly ever talk about Serena Williams.
Together, they make scrappy and dissolute music with more action than density; melodies break down quickly, but the band hardly ever loses its conviction or cohesion.
He formed a youth-focused foundation as a rookie, treated elders with respect and interacted well with the news media, readily accessible and hardly ever controversial.
For the last three years, David Quinn, the men's hockey coach at Boston University, hardly ever let up on Jordan Greenway, one of his star players.
You hardly ever see Chandler enter a room, he's just there, or leave a room, he seeps away, small tide of person, noticed as a retraction.
If the Democrat-led discharge petition succeeded — such legislative measures hardly ever do — it would force a House floor vote on the bill, skipping over leadership.
The tone of Ellison's letter underscores how civil the DNC leadership race had been until now, with the candidates hardly ever even disagreeing with one another.
Outliers are seldom the focus of literary conferences and hardly ever appear — in name or face — on the covers of either hip or mainstream poetry magazines.
The sovereign bond also usually sets a floor for the cost of borrowing by domestic firms, since their debt is hardly ever rated higher than their governments'.
In literature, fighters are often portrayed as darkly romantic figures, set apart from their teammates and shrouded by metaphysical sadness, but the reality is hardly ever cinematic.
But in Brad Stevens' offense, where on-ball screeners hardly ever roll to the basket and suck defenders in from the weakside, that specific tool is unnecessary.
We hardly ever see men going down on women (so, it's really exciting when we do), and we basically never see women go down on each other.
Anyone who has seriously studied the issue knows that the level of voter fraud, although not zero, is minuscule, and that in-person impersonation hardly ever exists.
In 1967's Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Sidney Poitier's character hardly ever touches his white sweetheart; they kiss only once, in the background of a scene.
Even the sharpener was gone—and those scissors they hardly ever used, because they didn't know what they were for, whether they were special scissors or what.
In the past, we have seen what happens when companies try to take these kinds of massive software projects on themselves and it hardly ever ended well.
Tiki bars, with their fair-weather décor and ice-filled offerings, first arose in the wake of Prohibition, in parts of California where snow hardly ever falls.
I have the champagne shade "Reflect" and it's so beautiful that I hardly ever pair it with other shadows, preferring to let it shine on its own.
Your dad hardly ever talked about any of that—being Indian in Oklahoma, or even what he felt like now that he was a certifiable urban Indian.
But you hardly ever want to cut away clothing in an outdoors situation because clothes are protection from harsh weather, so many don't bother to bring shears.
He leads the league in blocks, hardly ever turns it over, can't be guarded one-on-one, and looks every bit the part of a first option.
This allowed us to play all sorts of records that would hardly ever get played otherwise—early Ibiza classics such as Code 61's "Drop The Deal".
WIMPs are a class of hypothetical elementary particles that hardly ever interact with regular baryonic matter and don't emit light, which makes them exceedingly hard to detect.
I'm thrilled to see the blurring of the lines between the two camps again, as the distinction was hardly ever made in the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
Pousette-Dart's career is proof that the art world hardly ever embraces single-minded women in the middle of their careers, whereas with men it is different.
ScienceTake The kangaroo rat is a small nocturnal seed-eater, weighing in at five ounces soaking wet, which hardly ever happens since it lives in the desert.
I founded that because we live in a very multicultural society here in Belgium, and I hardly ever see that translated into our TV or cinematic landscape.
At a time when pressing matters of finance and geopolitics dominate the diplomatic agenda, issues of religious freedom hardly ever surface in exchanges between the world's powerful countries.
Pee patterns seem to run the gamut from high frequency to hardly ever—which made us wonder, What's a normal number of times to go in a day?
While Busch himself has become one of NASCAR's most familiar faces, he hardly ever gets credit for paving the way for some who may one day supplant him.
The first, called "Circular Design," will focus on small items such as wrappers, lids and sachets, which are hardly ever recycled because doing so is not economically viable.
He hardly ever turns the ball over and required precisely zero seconds to adjust his skills to become a key contributor for one of the league's best teams.
Quickly, we gathered up our cups and saucers and hurried to the bungalow, where other diners had already pushed into the five tiny (hardly ever used) indoor booths.
But in any case, reporting on Gates and his comments on climate hardly ever mentions his financial links to industries and companies that are horrible for the climate.
Sanders go on and on about economic insecurity, but hardly ever national securityListening to Bernie now, it's easy to forget that the President's first priority isn't the economy.
Afro-Brazilian material dominates — which is fine; we hardly ever see what's here in New York and much of it will be new to many museumgoers in Brazil.
Viruses that you've seen in these clips are basically Hollywood fiction, and real-life viruses that are out there are hardly ever, if at all, as fast-acting.
Beatles' lyrics are hardly ever found in private collections, so this is a rare chance to own a piece of history ... if you've got six figures lying around.
The tool is hardly ever used because it often carries unintended consequences, such as driving up prices consumers pay for goods or undercutting other U.S. companies and workers.
Christmas movies put me in mind of my parents, dead now many years, and my sister, whom I hardly ever get to see any more (she lives overseas).
Condiments: Unless you eat hot dogs and hamburgers on a daily basis, you'll hardly ever use up all of the ketchup, mustard, and mayonnaise before they go bad.
I was fortunate enough that I hardly ever thought about what I needed in my closet; instead, just the fact that something was cute and reasonably priced was enough.
He has picked up the endorsements of several conservative newspapers, including the Detroit News, which had hardly ever before failed to endorse a Republican in its 143-year history.
He never spoke about the horrors of his time behind bars and hardly ever mentioned the pain of leaving the country he battled to liberate from Fulgencio Batista's tyranny.
It hardly ever stops outright, and thanks to Skydio's path-planning and prediction techniques, the drone is always taking smooth and natural arcs around obstacles as it follows you.
Maybe I'd already gotten so used to relying on Android Auto through speaking and listening that I hardly ever tapped on the screen to find anything I needed anyway.
What's an idea from a game that you've hardly ever seen anywhere else that you think deserves to be resurrected, and what problems do you think it would solve?
It might surprise millennials, but a full 25 percent of those surveyed reported that they never use the internet for work-related tasks, and 17 percent hardly ever do.
As Mother Abbess, I represent the convent and I can make small calls without consulting the other, nuns, but that hardly ever happens because we work as a group.
I hardly ever played a "white-knuckle" FPS, but instead played alone and occasionally with friends in a gorgeous and violent sandbox full of cartoonish characters and fanciful weapons.
In Fultz's second stint, Brown had Dario Saric and Ilyasova in the frontcourt (a duo that hardly ever plays together) while Embiid sat on the bench with four fouls.
Transitioning from high school to a university or college is hardly ever smooth, and I could have benefited from someone telling me a thing or two about their mistakes.
She was hardly ever angry at the person she was talking to, exceptions being my brother Paul, my father, and my sister Tiffany; rather, she'd be looking for support.
Slat manages a team of up to 90 people in Rotterdam, but hardly ever goes on expeditions to see his invention in real life because he gets very seasick.
"For us, for those that do the ads, it is extremely inspiring to hear these titans speak about creativity and unfortunately Martin Sorrell hardly ever does that," he added.
Partisan splits apply to coronavirus too That judgment may reflect the durability of opinion about Trump, which has hardly ever oscillated outside of a narrow range through his presidency.
Infants are hardly ever born alive after attempted abortions, though there are rare cases where an infant survives a premature birth but cannot survive without extreme attempts at resuscitation.
Again and again during the first four impeachment hearings, Republicans had a common complaint — the witnesses were people who had never, or hardly ever, spoken to President Donald Trump.
Add to the constant demands of parenting the financial burden of student loans and credit card debt, and you have a recipe for hardly ever thinking about the future.
But Wednesday's marathon survey of Prokofiev's concertos, which lasted some three hours with two intermissions, proved fascinating, in part because at least two of these works are hardly ever performed.
It alludes to the fragility of life and is a twisted reminder that the grass is hardly ever greener on the other side (or, in the apartment across the street).
I hardly ever drink, but I'm a sucker for coconut and they have a gin fizz that's made with coconut milk, so I order one in addition to our meal.
Just Go to Bed, AlreadySometimes Chichester does get stuck finishing paperwork late at night, but she hardly ever wastes time parked in front of the TV or endlessly refreshing Facebook.
I was hoping to showcase a form of art that lots of people see from time to time but hardly ever take notice of—a symbol of working-class spirit.
But mostly the academy has Marxists but not Falangists, Jacobins but not Jacobites, sexual and economic and ecological utopians but hardly ever a throne-and-altar Joseph de Maistre acolyte.
It showed that 313 years ago, only 8 percent of 13-year-olds and 9 percent of 17-year-olds said that they "hardly ever" or never read for pleasure.
Los Angeles already has exhibited three crucial traits for accomplishing that last part: they defend the three-point line, get back on defense, and hardly ever turn the ball over.
GPIF generally does not disclose its currency strategy, but market players widely believe GPIF, unlike most other Japanese institutional investors, hardly ever hedges against currency risk due to such political considerations.
With hair like this, she's now nearly unrecognizable from her celebrity mom, who's hardly ever really experimented with hair dye, other than when she rocked brunette hair for Walk The Line.
In February, John Cherry and Ian Shoemaker suggested that these cosmic rays might be explained by sterile neutrinos, a type of high energy particle that hardly ever interacts with ordinary matter.
I even checked the vacuum cleaner bag, even though we hardly ever used the vacuum because the smell from the belts always made us have to eat our fish sticks outside.
"It sounded like thunder, which is something we really hardly ever get up here so I was surprised when I looked up and saw the beginning of the avalanche," Triem said.
"If you look, I hardly ever use human heads because I find human heads are kind of, unless they're like really perfect, they end up looking like spooky dolls," he says.
What's interesting is that a lot of women have shown up to award shows like this wearing tuxedos over the years, but men conversely doing the same thing hardly ever happens.
Plus, as she notes in the story, Lorelai and Rory hardly ever finish their on-screen meals, so even they aren't indulging as much as the show would have you believe.
When Gabbard is in town, she finds that she can spend days in constant motion, meeting and voting and meeting some more, while hardly ever leaving the warren of federal buildings.
In this and other paintings – "Is It So" (2014), which depicts lesbian cunnilingus – Eisenman introduces subject matter that has hardly ever been seen in paintings hanging in a museum or gallery.
While kids are hardly ever too young to start learning about money, there are some signs you'll see as they get older that they've been grasping the concepts you've been teaching.
We watch her grow into a powerful businessperson—someone with a machine-gun mouth who hardly ever shows her vulnerabilities and needs to maintain the appearance of capability at all times.
Hope Nwakwesi, who runs Almanah Hope Foundation, a support group where widows can share their stories safely, says family members who carry out this abuse are hardly ever arrested or prosecuted.
At the time, we thought it was an impressive bargain — not its biggest in the site's history, but still pretty decent considering fact that the smartwatch hardly ever goes on sale.
She is hardly ever confused or angry about decisions I make - it was hard for me to relate to kids who panicked over flunking tests because their parents would "kill them".
This was a kind of acknowledgment one hardly ever hears, and it recalled the sense of mission I had had when I first started teaching, which had faded so decisively since.
To Twitter and the media this is a big deal (or at least no small thing) because, as everyone knows, women appear frontally nude in movies regularly, and men hardly ever.
"This is no Elon Musk situation, who's seemingly very hard to work with based on the incredibly high employee turnover at Tesla – at Facebook, the talent hardly ever leaves," he said.
I hardly ever vomited in college, where I learned a system of pacing and selection that allowed me to put down a two-digit number of drinks without anything bad happening.
Still, the authors' research shows that conventions tend to have a consistent and profoundly important impact of the type that's hardly ever observed at any other brief phase of the campaign.
The House bill would eliminate the casualty loss deduction entirely; the Senate version would retain it only for losses in "federally declared disasters," and wildfires have hardly ever been so declared.
She worked on his 2016 campaign and joined his White House as communications director, where she was known as having a cozy relationship with Trump and hardly ever out of earshot.
"I think, led by [National Security Advisor] John Bolton, there are people in this administration who have hardly ever found a cause that they didn't want to start a war over," Sen.
"I love the mysterious storyline of the video, because – like the song – it never tells you what I'm taking the blame for… and most guys hardly ever know anyway," Wakefield tells PEOPLE.
"In all these years I have hardly ever seen a prosecution for bigamy," says Gouri Choudhury of Action India, a charity, who has been working with poor city women since the 1970s.
Maybe when I wasn't in the room—and I was hardly ever in the room—they spoke about me the same way they spoke about the women who had accused Bill Cosby.
John and Charlotte had occasionally got a decent look at Hall, who was tall, but hardly ever caught sight of Oates, who was so small he could've hidden inside the kick drum.
Earlier this year, the TV personality and chef told People magazine there are two foods you will hardly ever see on his hit show "Diners, Drives-Ins, and Dives" — liver and eggs.
I had served as an altar boy, attended Catholic school for 12 years and hardly ever missed a Sunday Mass throughout my childhood in Staten Island, the Bronx and the Jersey Shore.
Given how difficult it is to detect these chargless, ultralight particles that hardly ever interact with matter, detecting the low energy solar neutrinos would be virtually impossible without such a sensitive machine.
The two side pockets on the outside of the bag are insulated, which is a huge plus for me since you'll hardly ever catch me or my daughter without a water bottle.
That they have been encaged in an environment that mostly worsens antisocial behavior and hardly ever confronts behavior that led to an arrest and imprisonment seems self-defeating for the greater society.
From the moment Meghan and Prince Harry announced their engagement, the media has blasted and belittled her, hardly ever forgetting to identify her as a divorced American actress with a black mother.
George R. R. Martin made a point in A World of Ice and Fire to state that Joanna hardly ever went back to King's Landing after being dismissed as a lady-in-waiting.
Teens say they are aware of social media's inhibiting impact on in-person communication, and yet a majority say they hardly ever or never put their devices away when hanging out with friends.
I said, 'I know it's Australia, but you hardly ever see them' and I looked down at this snake is rearing up, it's head is flattened out, it's a split second from striking.
"Mothers are hardly ever present in video games, and when they are they're usually something that's vulnerable that you need to protect," Ustwo studio lead Dan Gray told The Verge back in June.
I find this kind of ironic because I hardly ever take selfies—in fact, my Instagram would probably be completely blank if one of my friends hadn't cajoled me to post some pictures.
How these games play is going to be similar to everything that's come before—this is LEGO, and LEGO hardly ever changes—with small tweaks to suit each new set and character(s).
I loved House Of Cards, and I was quite shocked that even in that, which is supposed to have some intellectual rigor, the women are all naked and them men hardly ever are.
Overwhelmingly, the online response to my cosplays has been amazing, and the odd hate comment is so quickly swallowed up by a sea of love and support that I hardly ever see them.
Clarisonic is offering incredible Amazon Prime Day 2019 savings on its famous facial cleansing brush systems — which are expensive to begin with and hardly ever discounted — as well as brush head refill packs.
And unlike Washington, who hardly ever stepped on board a ship, Franklin crossed the North Atlantic eight times in service of his career and his country, often in winter and often in wartime.
Darrell Steinberg, the former Senate president pro tempore, said the Democrats' two-thirds power hardly ever came into play with legislation during his term overseeing the last Senate supermajority from 2012 to 2014.
Some of the most popular titles today are created to be living entities that exist for months or years and change over time, but hardly ever into something resembling a brand-new product.
Levin says that since December 2015, he's documented nearly two-dozen episodes in California where political events turned violent because of agitation on both sides, something he says he hardly ever saw before.
Unfortunately, while heterosexual-identifying characters like Archie and Veronica receive love scenes on almost a weekly basis (hardly ever in an actual bed, by the way), Cheryl and Toni are rarely shown hooking up.
They hardly ever talked about their wartime service, but we now know just how important the men and women of Bletchley Park were, as they tackled some of the hardest problems facing the country.
Still, Mr. Rubio stands out: Though still seen by many people as the eventual Republican nominee, he's taking it easy on the campaign trail while hardly ever doing his day job in the Senate.
It's ungracious, makes me look like a bit of a dick, and similar to trying to shift a caffeine-induced headache by consuming more caffeine, it may feel good momentarily but hardly ever works.
In a P2P you hardly ever get the same access to information so you are doing it slightly blinded, which makes it harder for people to do the work and riskier for the banks.
I have good relationships with a few people I understand, but to most of the town I'm likely notorious for giving people random trash that I think they might like (they hardly ever do).
And while their monikers are typically either inspired by a person's name or descriptive of the bag's shape, they hardly ever touch on the consumer most likely to wear them — until now, at least.
The big upside to all flavors of proportionality — and the reason places hardly ever backslide from proportional to nonproportional systems — is that it basically solves all the map-drawing problems in one fell swoop.
" Ever since the couple announced their engagement, wrote Peggy Drexler, the UK tabloid media "has blasted and belittled her, hardly ever forgetting to identify her as a divorced American actress with a black mother.
For, while a lot of people noticed that he was doing a perfectly good job since his arrival at STR, much of the media hardly ever mentioned his name if not in conjunction with Verstappen's.
LVC: It's very trendy to talk about refugee experiences or to "give voice" to these experiences in the Beirut art scene at the moment, but it's hardly ever refugees that are controlling their own narratives.
We live in an age with no shortage of robot animals — they seem to multiply like little unstable rabbits, except they're hardly ever rabbits — but none have proven themselves quite so relatable as this one.
Even in homes where couscous is hand-rolled, the dish is still considered a rare treat, Ms. Admony said, and because of the labor-intensive process, it is hardly ever made from scratch in restaurants.
You hardly ever see each other Depending on how far apart you live, it can be really expensive to see each other — you may only be able to visit each other once every few months.
That is both because the statute cited by Neal to obtain the returns has hardly ever been contested, and because most document disputes between the legislative and executive branches of government are resolved by negotiation.
The 62-year-old, who served as prime minister from 2007-2012, belongs to a strand of French right-wing politics that hardly ever makes headlines anymore– in fact, many Parisian observers thought it was defunct.
That's why it's been grating to so many black people to watch the reaction of so many white people to Brandt Jean's powerful words, because we wonder why they hardly ever do the same for us.
Early into her pregnancy, Smith approached Fitz about doing a maternity clothing fashion video for her YouTube channel, but when Fitz started Googling maternity photoshoots she realized that pregnant women like Smith are hardly ever represented.
The walls of Mr. Cerruti's mother's bedroom (though she hardly ever slept there) are hung with Surrealist, Futurist and Expressionist masterworks, virtually all of which could grace the walls of the greatest museums of modern art.
Busting all budgetsIf you look in any notebook I have in my room or deep in the files on my computer, you&aposll find budgets that I started to put together but hardly ever stuck to.
Similarly, GDELT and ICEWS hardly ever agreed on the same events, suggesting that, far from offering a complete and authoritative representation of the world, these systems are as partial and fallible as the humans who designed them.
The iconography of The Club is common pop subject matter (both lyrically and formally, considering how ubiquitous enormous drops have become across pop sub-genres), but it's usually overtly glamorized and rendered one-dimensional, hardly ever relatable.
You don't have to oil it, you don't have to worry about it getting wet, and you hardly ever have to clean it (the Cary hides dirt exceptionally well), which is not often the case with leather.
As a child growing up in foster care who was constantly getting into fights, running away from home and hardly ever having enough food on his plate, Isles promised himself it would not always be like this.
From that day forward, I fell in love with Spike Lee's bold music of choice, hardly ever knowing that it was a New Orleans musician Terence Blanchard who was behind a good deal of that soulful touch.
And for a slightly higher budget, a guided tour of operational areas at Tower Bridge — including the immense underground bascule chambers, a marvel of Victorian engineering hardly ever open to the public — is around $210 per person.
Some have pointed out that people from marginalized communities — including the migrants Cummins writes about — are hardly ever afforded the same opportunities to tell their own stories in these circles, let alone for a seven-figure contract.
Etsy has hardly ever made a decision that didn't make someone furious, and still — in spite of repeated predictions — it has never actually alienated a substantial number of its sellers to the point where they've walked away.
Since both Mr. Goldman and his wife, Jamie Favaro, 37, are juggling multiple projects — she works in harm reduction and is also building an online platform on the subject — Sundays are hardly ever a day off for them.
The operation is staffed with a small army of educators equipped with the knowledge and passion needed to teach science to people in places that hardly ever get to experience the touch and feel of a science lab.
We recycle our favorite recipes over and over, and some of us hardly ever switch up what we eat for breakfast, except for those super special days when we're lucky enough to go out for a nice brunch.
You know, when I first landed in Phnom Penh, I had a debriefing by the US Embassy, and the people there warned me that Cambodian audiences hardly ever stayed for the credits, never mind for the Q&A.
His pick-and-roll game is crafty yet stable—Hood hardly ever turns the ball over—and whenever he curls off a screen and draws two defenders the result is usually a simple pass to the open man.
As much as we love street style, the greatest fashion looks spotted beyond the runway are rarely weather-appropriate, even in the freezing cold (the well-heated cars awaiting these subjects hardly ever make it into the shot).
A recent study by Professor Cynthia Estlund, of the New York University School of Law, also reveals that employees bound by arbitration clauses hardly ever file complaints, most likely because they know arbitration won't be good for them.
But those tend to focus only on Lemuel Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput, the land of little people, where the animations hardly ever portray how Gulliver actually put out the fire in town — by urinating on the flaming buildings.
The Italian mafia has been glamorized and worshipped in popular culture for decades, but you hardly ever hear people shouting about the harmful social impact of "Italian-on-Italian" crime when real-life mob crimes have made headlines.
I hardly ever use apps directly on the device itself, and I rarely use the Glance feature to control music or check the weather when those are tasks I'd more easily be able to do from my phone screen.
Navarro-Valls hardly ever lost his composure during his nearly 22 years at the side of John Paul, including during the twice daily medical briefings as the pope lay dying in the Vatican Apostolic Palace and the world waited.
In her character, we see the role reversal that hardly ever gets written and presented on TV — the daughter caring for her aging, father, who mostly ignores or tone-polices her while protecting her brother's right to make mistakes.
They were also asked to share how optimistic or pessimistic they were by rating statements like "I hardly ever expect things to go my way" and "In uncertain times, I usually expect the best" on the Life Orientation Test.
It's hard to sing, it commemorates a relatively obscure war no one cares about anymore, and in its hardly-ever-sung third verse (oh yeah, there are other verses), it celebrates the killing of slaves fighting for the British.
"The mood among German consumers has hardly ever been better," said Rolf Buerkl, a researcher for Nuremberg-based GfK, adding that consumers were expecting another pay hike this year due to the solid labor market and record-high employment.
"The mood among German consumers has hardly ever been better," said Rolf Buerkl, a researcher for Nuremberg-based GfK, adding that consumers were expecting another pay hike this year due to the solid labour market and record-high employment.
But unlike his partners on the HBO fights — Mr. Lampley and a corps of analysts that included the former boxers George Foreman and Roy Jones Jr. and the sportswriter Larry Merchant — Mr. Lederman was hardly ever seen on camera.
It had a smell; it sullied your hands; it advertised mostly skateboard decks, wheels and other parts, and hardly ever shoes; and it would even feature round-ups of contest results, which were interesting and important to the sport back then.
The story hardly ever ended in "The First Lady wore [insert designer name here]": Through her work with influential Chicago boutique owner Ikram Goldman and stylist Meredith Koop, Obama started careers, propelled trends, and supported the fashion industry with every look.
But a commentary in Crux Now, a well-informed Catholic news service, argued that this gesture should be seen as part of a "good cop, bad cop" stance by the Vatican, which hardly ever breaks diplomatic relations with a functioning state.
When you search "Reed Hastings" on Google, one of the first autocomplete suggestions is "Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph," and yet we hardly ever hear about the other co-founder of Netflix in the story about how it was founded.
Despite off-field controversies, including a charge of racist abuse for which he was cleared in court, and an alleged affair with a former team-mate's ex-girlfriend, in almost 18 years Terry hardly ever let Chelsea down on the pitch.
History, unfortunately, tells us that such behaviour has hardly ever been associated with the temperamental Italian, who all fair-minded football supporters must hope will finally find the grace and good sense to allow his manager the required space and time.
That sounds like a virtue but has a cost that is hardly ever mentioned: the sum of all self-directed pension accounts cannot perform as well as the sum of pensions, because the portable, self-directed scheme lacks the tontine effect.
If they are never, or hardly ever, apprehended, it means they are themselves members of the police posing as vigilantes; or they are known to the police, and they are cooperating with the police, who make sure that they get away.
REI hardly ever has sales, so despite where you stand on the matter of consumerism and Black Friday, you can probably save a good chunk of change on at least something you'll want or need in the coming year anyway.
After a 237-month courtship — conducted mainly within the sickroom that she hardly ever left — the pair married secretly and ran away, escaping the forbidding chill of London for a city that could feed their poetic souls with warmth and beauty.
In another fact check, The Times found that infants are rarely born alive after abortion procedures: It hardly ever happens, according to Dr. Daniel Grossman, a professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the University of California, San Francisco.
I can't imagine watching the news every day -- as people debate whose country this is and who should be in charge of it and how to make it great again -- and hardly ever see your people brought into the discussion.
In his interview and essay featured in So Pretty/Very Rotten, Takemoto bemoans how, in Japan, Lolita fashion has hardly ever been accepted as a worthwhile research topic, hence the lack of significant documentation save for strictly fashion-centric content.
But, it hardly ever comes easy (or quickly): You've got to face a lot of bulky crotches, weird boot-cuts, and saggy butt situations before you find the ones that make your behind look more like the peach emoji than a pancake.
Around fifteen years ago, Dyson emerged into the mainstream with an upright vacuum that cleaned better than the competition, hardly ever got clogged, had a colorful and modern design, and did away with the annoyance of a typical vacuum's throw-away bag.
I think the gaming and creator communities have a unique experience that is hardly ever represented and Lost Rings is giving that chance for our communities to be accurately represented by authentic artists, like myself, to create music that speaks directly to us.
Yes, this means that you'll hardly ever see your lock screen any more, but if you really need to look at it then you can nudge the power button with an unregistered part of your thumb to wake the phone without unlocking it.
Voice: The Invisible UI Nobody Speaks AboutAs brands progress off dot com and onto other user-interface platforms, such as social networks, physical objects, and AI conversations, there is one element that's constantly being used, but is hardly ever spoken about: voice.
This is a great way of building up candy for Pokémon you don't see very often; I picked Bulbasaur, for example, because I hardly ever see the little critters and I want to store up enough candy to evolve one into a Venasaur.
The word "homey" is hardly ever used to describe an office — but that was what the founders of travel startup Local Foreigner had in mind when they approached Walish & Stambaugh, a Brooklyn-based design firm, to decorate their new working quarters in Soho.
"I hardly ever escape a day at the White House without the President asking me about North Korea and how it is that the United States is responding to that threat," CIA Director Mike Pompeo told MSNBC's Hugh Hewitt this past weekend.
As an earlier poll by PRRI and the Atlantic Monthly showed, more than half the people planning to vote for him were disconnected from the community, in the sense that they hardly ever joined in social activities like sports or book clubs.
Instead, Thomas, now the longest serving justice, is perhaps one of the most conservative members of the court, sometimes writing alone and hardly ever speaking during oral arguments, but laying a marker of conservative jurisprudence that will last for decades to come.
Since the 1970s, shortly after Israel occupied the West Bank in the Middle East war, nearly a fifth of the territory has been closed for military purposes, the U.N. says, even though it is hardly ever used for training or as firing zones.
We hardly ever think about what it would be like not to have clean water — we turn on the tap at home, grab a bottle after a long run, and barely even notice when the waiter comes to refill our water glass.
That framing is upheld throughout much of KOD, which proves to be one of J. Cole's engaging projects due to its attempt to guide listeners on how to cope with vices and obstacles without hardly ever stepping into the condescending preacher territory.
" Hubbard hardly ever seems reluctant to talk about nearly anything: about how ski movie pioneer Warren Miller sought him out to build the Scott Stames Memorial Skatepark on Orcas Island, Washington, because Miller wanted the "guy who lived and worked from his truck.
And, save for a few unfortunate exceptions, most fans are also aware that there are limits—something they will tell you is that the intent behind the persistent #ComeToBrazil nagging is hardly ever malicious, even if sometimes it can get comically overbearing.
These Carnegie concerts — one-off programs featuring symphonic works that an opera orchestra hardly ever plays — were always predicated on the group's close relationship with Mr. Levine, who was able efficiently to make it sound world-class in repertory largely foreign to it.
"When I first started, you would hardly ever see another woman in the kitchen, much less running the show," said Sue Zemanick, the former chef at Gautreau's, a "Top Chef Masters" contestant and a line cook at Commander's early in her career.
I am not a nostalgic person, so I hardly ever concentrate on what I miss of something, but if I think more positively about the next time that I will go to space and what I look forward to experiencing again, then it's weightlessness.
The solos for "Shock Me" (one of the greatest—ever) and "Strange Ways"—a couple of Ace's best among many—are songs within the songs, made more amazing by the fact he hardly ever worked on them before blasting it out in the studio.
Today's theme pertains to a skinny little vowel that we all need to stand on our own, but isn't in team, and hardly ever spends time in its own company, unless you're talking about a Shinto religious gate or going on a lake vacation.
I hardly ever use third-party watch apps Since then, Apple has released a new version of the watch operating system meant to speed up and enrich third-party apps, and the number of those apps has ballooned from from about 4,000 to over 13,000.
Although charity singles are a ubiquitous cultural phenomenon, they are the type of cultural artifact that people are aware of, but hardly ever talk about in this day in age, an odd relic of the past that occasionally rehashes itself in the contemporary moment.
" For someone as judgmental about Ida B.'s work as Hattie, we hardly ever see her writing scripts of her own, and she openly tells another director (right in front of Ida B.), "This is the kind of work I really want to be doing.
Clinton, much like John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE, is the textbook example of why a "but the other guy is worse" campaign hardly ever works.
" Trump watch: Live coverage Inversely, 58% of voters reported they trust US courts to do the right thing "almost all of the time" or "most of the time," while 40% said they trust the courts to do what is right "some of the time" or "hardly ever.
The new iPhones now come in three colors (bye, rose gold, I hardly ever knew thee): basic silver, slightly less basic space gray, and an even less basic gold, which Apple calls gold, but really lies somewhere in between copper and a hip, trendy nude pink.
Why does the inspiration they proclaim after yet another black person publicly forgives yet another white killer hardly ever result in tangible evidence that they won't simply pocket the gesture without even re-examining why racial prejudice and disparities persist or their role in that persistence?
Zhou writes: "While US media continually lauds the achievements of IBM's Watson and Google's AlphaGo, we hardly ever hear of Xiaoi, a conversational AI giant whose bots — deployed to almost every business sector in China — have engaged 500 million users and processed more than 100 billion conversations."
But now that the company offers more delivery "windows" and customers can coordinate the arrival of their groceries with their schedules, the so-called Fresh Direct room "hardly ever gets used," said Marc Kotler, a senior vice president of the new development group at FirstService Residential.
The big picture: While 72% of adults say they can trust major technology companies to do the right thing only some of the time or hardly ever, 74% of people polled also said the impact of major technology companies on them personally was more good than bad.
The records of 19th-century savings banks have hardly ever been preserved, but those that survive — including a cache from the Emigrant Savings Bank, held at the New York Public Library — have opened new windows onto the long-vanished lives of ordinary people, Professor Casey said.
One of the major questions is whether to allow older married men with grown children and a strong standing in the Church — known as "viri probati" or proven men — to join the priesthood and administer sacraments to Catholics in remote areas that hardly ever see a priest.
Even though most of my friends barely used Facebook, the comments my cousins and I leave under fading black and white images of our great aunts and uncles in their glamorous saris and military uniforms made me feel close to relatives I hardly ever see in real life.
There are few in-house alterations that can make life easier for Butler, but he hardly ever plays with Nemanja Bjelica (who, ho-hum, is the most accurate three-point shooter in the league right now); in the 52 minutes they've shared the floor Minnesota has obliterated everything.
He saw an original print of "Persona" in the 15-seat private theater, where Bergman's ample leather recliner is always left empty in the front of the room, and even viewed a segment from one of his own works ("Dogtooth," his second film), something he hardly ever does.
The goal was to get critical mass of new subscribers to boost profits, with the hope that a majority of users wouldn't see more than one movie a month, much in the same way a gym offsets high overhead by relying on members who hardly ever show up.
Yet the administration is still committed to deporting their parents, and on Friday the D.H.S. announced that even DACA remains under review — another cruel twist for young immigrants wondering if they'll be sent back to "home" countries they hardly ever knew, and whose language they might barely even speak.
On this very dead-end street, where there are hardly ever any cars and the neighborhood children used to run freely from house to house, such news traveled fast: the toad quickly gained an audience of 10 curious onlookers, the nectarine a legion of guards against the hungry squirrels.
The Lord of The Rings is a prime example; a text that is as much scholarly as novelistic, written by an Oxford don whose passion for internally coherent fictional worlds ran so deep that he sketched out more than a dozen mature languages and dialects for characters who hardly ever spoke them.
Anyhoo, since Apple itself has yet to release the slightest crumb of detail about a hypothetical 21 edition of the iPad Pro, you should absolutely consider snagging one of those 153 models if you're in the market for a new tablet — at up to 215% off right now, they're hardly ever this cheap.
Knowing that one person alone is hardly ever smart enough to weigh all the variables, I have set out over the past few weeks to talk to some of the brightest and most experienced people in the crypto ecosystem, to challenge them with the question of what could make a crypto bubble pop.
We are in a world where appearance, image, and following is this HUGE priority...However, one of the main things I picked up on almost immediately was the fact that we are so quick to reach up to for a hand, but hardly ever do we look back and reach out to someone else.
Don't get me wrong, England was hardly ever paradise (on the contrary, which is why I left), but there was a certain self-understanding of the country as being tolerant, open and a slightly better example of an integrated, post-colonial society than any of its neighbors, especially its big brother across the Atlantic.
I just did my 2018 recap of expenditures in the Sisyphean hope of keeping to a budget this year, and the amount of actual cash I spent was quite minute; I hardly ever go to an A.T.M. anymore, and even a few bucks between friends at lunch tend to circulate virtually, via an app, nowadays.
Transporting equipment for a production line by air is costly and hardly ever done in the automotive industry, and the move underscores Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk's urgency to get a grip on manufacturing problems that have hobbled the launch of the high-volume Model 3 and pushed Tesla's finances deep into the red.
All your favorite stores start getting them in by the boatload — and good thing they are, because when you're forced to try on your pair from last year to see if they still fit (and somehow it hardly ever does?), you're going to be on the hunt for some to wear day in and day out.
The two most polarizing elements of his output—handling his own production and hardly ever having any featured artists on his albums—have created a fissure between witty critics who cite those as reasons for how uninteresting he is, and staunch supporters who believe his self-sufficiency is more praiseworthy than the majority of his peers.
At first, he'd intended to keep their place in Redding—she'd got their apartment and the Florida bungalow they'd hardly ever gone to—but that, too, he'd relinquished, along with Pet, his dog Pet, never to see him again, not even when he went to get Timothy, because she always had the dog shut in another room.
If Congress takes the administration to court over Trump's taxes then little case law would be available to help guide judges, legal experts said, both because the statute cited by Neal to obtain the returns has hardly ever been contested, and because most document disputes between the legislative and executive branches of government are resolved by negotiation.
On average, a woman is shot and killed in a domestic violence dispute every 16 hours in the US. In 2013, a New York Times investigation focused on women and their male ex-partners found that the federal law requiring the surrender of firearms by people who are the subject of protective restraining orders was hardly ever enforced in most states.
In the twenty-first century, Emily Dickinson has become very much about our selves, an interpretation that has been allowed to flourish partly because of her anonymity: The bulk of her poems, of course, were published after she died, and she lived with her parents all her life, unmarried and leaving letters that only hint at possible lovers, hardly ever leaving her home.
Just as populists see "the people" as something pure in the face of corrupt elites, so, too, do certain elites desire for there to be an essential purity in the idea of an uprising of the alienated masses—the "neutral, politically indifferent people who never join a party and hardly ever go to the polls," as Hannah Arendt once described them.
You have a single enemy who you despise with all your being, and you spend nearly every waking moment convincing anyone who will listen that they are trashy liars who can't be trusted with the nuclear codes, but you hardly ever get into a situation where you have to say those nasty rumors you've been spreading to Becky's—or Donald Trump's—face.
Now, it would be a mistake to treat this as an iron law, or to conclude that nothing else in the campaign will matter, for a few reasons: Still, Erikson and Wlezien's research shows that conventions tend to have a consistent and profoundly important impact of the type that's hardly ever observed at any other brief phase of the campaign, even those much-hyped fall debates.
" The best description of what I myself think about an artist's obligation comes neither from Faulkner nor from Shelley, but from Beckett: "Not to want to say, not to know what you want to say, not to be able to say what you think you want to say, and never to stop saying, or hardly ever, that is the thing to keep in mind, even in the heat of composition.
Just when it looked like Jonah and the rest of his Nazi-hunting gang had saved the day — the day being the future of a world in which Nazis were about to launch a biological weapon that would decimate the human population — Hunters offered a stark reminder that heroism is never that simple, and that unlike what usually happens in the comic books the show references, good guys hardly ever win.
The war against the Kurds (hardly ever reported in Western media); the clampdown on freedom of speech, which has recently reached deep into the ivory towers of the Turkish academy; and more recently, the violent seizing and occupying of a major newspaper and media agency — Zaman newspaper and Cihan News Agency, respectively — are just some examples of the accelerating slide of a democratic Turkey into the pits of authoritarianism while Western governments look the other way.

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