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"immeasurably" Definitions
  1. to a degree that is too large, great, etc. to be measured

310 Sentences With "immeasurably"

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"The internet has enriched my own life immeasurably," Pai said.
But in the past five years, things have changed immeasurably.
It has made our world immeasurably more efficient and convenient.
The smell is immeasurably more potent inside, with the pigs.
Immeasurably. I started covering the entertainment business 14 years ago.
A door that appeared immeasurably open has somehow slammed shut.
They remind me of how birth can soften us immeasurably.
They remind me of how birth can soften us immeasurably.
Communities will see the life that they know now change immeasurably.
The way you do so is immeasurably custom and quite cool.
The British relationship with food has changed immeasurably in Parr's lifetime.
The bicycle increased young people's choices immeasurably; so did city life.
Looking ahead: Hospitals said they were "immeasurably pleased" with the ruling.
Doing so would immeasurably improve the lives of women like Fatia.
Immeasurably more data sit outside the public internet on company servers.
It was a fantastic lure and helped deepen those friendships immeasurably.
Everything about the band improved immeasurably on 1995's The Bends.
Unfortunately, the American Health Care Act (TrumpCare) makes things immeasurably worse.
They have immeasurably enriched our lives, our neighborhood and our community.
He has helped me immeasurably, both in racing and in business.
She made the situation immeasurably worse in a debate on Oct.
Our new or refurbished aircraft are improving the flying experience immeasurably.
The landscape of cinema has changed immeasurably in just 10 years.
I have benefited immeasurably from their collective wisdom, experience, and hard work.
The group is immeasurably stronger than the psychological sum of its parts.
Kosovo had improved immeasurably since those days and was tackling the radicalism.
My family has suffered immeasurably in the home and the world outside.
Had he been straight, his social canvas would have been restricted immeasurably.
It gives me a pathway back to steadiness that's just immeasurably helpful.
They were the type of women whose own sorrow moved them immeasurably.
The Outsider Art Fair has contributed to this immeasurably meaningful sea change.
Having ties to these kids and their families has enhanced my life immeasurably.
I am immeasurably sad about this, and I am not the only one.
Sixty-five years later, our scientific understanding of air pollution has advanced immeasurably.
The world has changed immeasurably in the three decades since he was released.
But Cohen's overall testimony was immeasurably damaging for Trump and his family business.
My life was enriched immeasurably by the camaraderie that has lasted a lifetime.
Ventimiglia, in this most recent interview, claimed that his character's departure is immeasurably depressing.
We've all benefited immeasurably from immigrants who have struggled to come to our shores.
When enforcement is ineffective, widespread disregard of compliance ensues, leading to immeasurably more pollution.
It's a major coup that helps her immeasurably -- in ways Trump can only dream about.
Advocates say that's immeasurably better than incarceration, but nothing close to what their clients need.
Under Mojang and Microsoft's care, it has grown immeasurably into a fuller version of itself.
The "Gazafication" of Judea and Samaria would similarly add immeasurably to Israel's burden of defense.
In this spot, all the industrial clamor of North Dakota's fracking boom feels immeasurably distant.
In 1963, he fought and won three times, each adding immeasurably to the Clay legend.
The political landscape has changed immeasurably since Donald Trump ran for and was elected president.
Without them, the environmental and human cost of this calamity would have been immeasurably greater.
But by doing this, Kim immeasurably strengthened his negotiating position vis-à-vis the Chinese.
Apparently Google Translate, the company's popular machine-translation service, had suddenly and almost immeasurably improved.
Despite the lies and fearmongering, almost every American would benefit immeasurably from Medicare for All.
But far from damaging Biden's chances of winning the Democratic nomination, Trump is boosting them immeasurably.
It's a deal that consumer advocates have routinely warned will make the current problem immeasurably worse.
Most recently, he finished devouring The Smiths's discography, which Raybon says has immeasurably influenced his songwriting.
Putin has been immeasurably helped by the conviction of American decline that prevails throughout the region.
Our logic was simple: China has benefited immeasurably from our policy of reform and opening up.
Nosrat reminds us that when we support people in chasing their passions, we all benefit immeasurably.
That's the bottom layer and unless we address it all our lives could be impacted immeasurably.
Even for the low price of $2.89 for a medium hot chocolate, I was immeasurably disappointed.
As per usual, Chrissy Teigen and hubby John Legend immeasurably improved last night's big Hollywood awards ceremony.
He will never have a normal career, and whether you're a fan or not, that's immeasurably sad.
The NAACP has done immeasurably good things for people of color and its legacy is widely respected.
The music was immense, an entire world immeasurably different from the sad one you were born into.
This is a national debate that's worth having, an immeasurably more valuable one than the current debate.
Dean Michelle Williams thanked Toensing -- and all public school teachers -- for the "immeasurably important" work they do.
"I knew as soon as Giuliani spoke that he was damaging Trump's case immeasurably," Goldberg told CNN.
It has been, he said, an experience "full of contradictions" — at once intensely painful and immeasurably proud.
That makes it immeasurably harder for his team to then direct a response in an effective way.
But if a candidate lacks a precinct captain in a given caucus, that process is immeasurably harder.
I would especially like to thank Peter Gordon and Patrick Blindauer for their immeasurably helpful tutoring sessions.
Immigration tensions have also been immeasurably increased by Trump's reported blast at "shithole" African nations last week.
Brian Kemp (R), who said last month that the state had been "immeasurably blessed" by Isakson's leadership.
Please allow these 15 times he proved his excellence to make today, his 36th birthday, immeasurably better: 1.
The stakes, for the region and for the world, in Tunisia's fragile democratic experiment have just increased immeasurably.
Yes, high-speed internet has improved immeasurably since the last push toward cloud gaming ended in around 2012.
But resting it in an insulated cooler for an hour or two improves its texture and tenderness immeasurably.
A tiny, very low-tech tool that will immeasurably improve your life is a solid pair of tweezers.
And it would immeasurably strengthen the hand of every urban policymaker pushing for greater density and multimodal transportation.
But it is now indisputable that the Rio Games are immeasurably far from fulfilling those first grandiose environmental pledges.
Brittain apologized before the judge imposed his sentence Friday, saying he is "extraordinarily, immeasurably sorry" for what he did.
He's helped immeasurably by Mr. Jones's feisty, hilarious performance as Lance, whose diffidence never quite hides his raging pride.
The hidden message is always that your life will be immeasurably better once you get that shiny new thing.
From there, it's all downhill — especially when Ruby joins him bearing a box whose contents immeasurably increases their peril.
Taking a picture of the type of object swallowed can also be "immeasurably helpful" to a doctor, she added.
It allows medical, educational, and business services to travel virtually to remote areas and can enrich rural life immeasurably.
This all points to an immeasurably weaker right to privacy, an attenuated Fourth Amendment, and a less-American America.
All their aggressions somehow are immeasurably increased, and this is the time they discover they are not properly matched.
Aestheticized in late and post-Soviet culture and the Western Cold War imaginary, he leads immeasurably many artistic afterlives.
And you fall in love with watching Pullman's scrappy, clever heroine, Lyra, battle her way past immeasurably powerful adults.
The mix-up is there for a reason — to save the original Nadia and Alan — but it's still immeasurably painful.
The ACA allowed me to become a stay-at-home mom to our son, making all our lives immeasurably better.
The path of a refugee is immeasurably dangerous and, as we have seen in harrowing detail, often ends in tragedy.
Were this track on iTunes I'd be 99 cents poorer right now, but my life would be so immeasurably richer.
It's a form with its own special properties, ones that, for me at least, immeasurably improve the act of writing.
But while Willie's musical insight and compassionate interpretation of the Great American Songbook are immeasurably valuable, they are not endless.
The core of our democratic institutions — from the presidency to the Congress to the courts — was shaped immeasurably by it.
Such information is not only immeasurable, but also immeasurably valuable, particularly since these issues led patients to delay their care.
We now know immeasurably more about the development of the pre-born child than the Supreme Court knew in 1973.
"We've been living together throughout the shoot, which has been so immeasurably important and special," Feldstein told journalists during the visit.
Since the parasite arrived in the United States from Asia in 1987, the practice of tending bees has grown immeasurably harder.
Neither Franklin D. Roosevelt nor Lyndon Johnson would have passed anti-racism purity tests, and yet they improved black lives immeasurably.
In both NW and Swing Time, the distance across a London street, from one family to another, can be immeasurably vast.
For the past year and a half I've been buying a medical device from Italy that has improved my life immeasurably.
From village stability operations to direct action raids, the small, highly trained force has been immeasurably taxed for almost two decades.
Even since Kentucky Route Zero was first released in 2013, the landscape of video games, independent or otherwise, has changed immeasurably.
As Randi Weingarten, the A.F.T.'s president, spoke, Ellison looked giddy, immeasurably happier than he had been onstage the night before.
Despite the 16 hits the Cardinals collected, four ineffective New York pitchers, backed by a loose defense, hurt the Mets immeasurably.
Women get a lot of shit for the way we're perceived to handle competition, but what men do is immeasurably more inept.
Quantum computers could immeasurably speed up the rate at which calculations run—but so far, their promise has yet to be realized.
"My knowledge of not only the political game but also policy is immeasurably greater than it was in the past," she said.
Building around Dak Prescott, a man 14 years his junior and immeasurably healthier, is the only practical decision for Dallas to make.
Bed by 4 AM becomes somebody's flat until 10 AM, pints start stretching t-shirts, and the hangovers grow in scale immeasurably.
The dark consequence of that decision is today's giant black market in labor that has immeasurably harmed United States and Mexican workers.
Though the neighbourhood around Selhurst has features that fans are immeasurably fond of, the debate about moving home is a serious one.
At 26 years old, Kanter pursues it all in the most admirable, cringeworthy, and immeasurably hilarious ways; he exists without an analog.
I like Mark Bittman's loosey-goosey recipe for borscht salad, which is improved immeasurably by the addition of some soft-boiled eggs.
The government does not want to hear this, but it has made the situation immeasurably less attractive for companies inclined to cooperate.
They were also helped immeasurably by Orlando Health, a network of hospitals, which forgave $5 million in medical bills for the injured.
The show's creators clearly want you to be drawn in by the comfort and warmth of nostalgia, which the music helps immeasurably in.
His insistence that electing leaders with climate-friendly policies matters immeasurably more than forgoing a plastic straw in your cocktail is surely correct.
He also made my work life immeasurably better and became an important pal to me and whatever, but he's still that Australian dude.
I bought her cookbook immediately and learned about 50 new cooking principals that enhanced the taste and quality of my own meals immeasurably.
The courage of the French Resistance, a courage immeasurably beyond chatter and imposture, helped make "resistance" a holy word in our common tongue.
In a real sense, XI is undoing his predecessors' achievements that gave China and Asia 40 years of peace and strengthened China immeasurably.
In this, he's helped immeasurably by Simon Chapman, a cinematographer who knows where to park his camera and when to hold it steady.
With its helicopter service from Manhattan to the Hamptons, Blade has immeasurably improved the life of those New Yorkers who weekend on Long Island.
Instead of bragging about throwing out their television, they're posting about how quitting [fill-in-the-blank] social platform has immeasurably improved their lives.
In the balance between encouraging a clash of ideas and prioritizing stability, the rise in power of college administrators has tipped the scales immeasurably.
As more and more countries gained their independence, the tournament was strengthened immeasurably, and soon enough numerous African leaders wanted to emulate Egypt's success.
Now 23, Ryan has grown immeasurably in social confidence, his father said, and is on track to graduate at the end of this semester.
"If you take away all that Leonard gave to the Whitney, the collection would be immeasurably impoverished," said Adam D. Weinberg, the museum's director.
All Trump ever wanted to do was to play the president, a role that will be immeasurably easier once he's actually out of office.
If the U.S. abandoned Japan, it would strengthen China's position in Asia immeasurably and to the intense detriment of Japanese security and geopolitical positioning.
Kansas was aided immeasurably by a full-court press that helped force four West Virginia turnovers, two of them on steals by Landen Lucas.
The majority of Americans love people from many countries and have welcomed them to our nation, which has been immeasurably enriched by their addition.
B. And yet, thanks to an immeasurably flawed conspiracy theory, a small but dedicated group of people is still convinced that Earth is flat.
It helps immeasurably that the whole way through you have what I'd call an all-time best original video game score thumping along behind you.
Ragi says the ISR planes provide an "eye in the sky" that has helped the soldiers immeasurably, directing them to enclaves of Boko Haram captives.
The questions he is asking are in fact perennial questions of political philosophy, and they have a history that could have enriched the book immeasurably.
Immeasurably ahead of its time—a sort of proto-Neopets—the Outer Space Zoo allowed players to choose animal companions and navigate a galactic habitat.
We who are returning home will contribute immeasurably to our communities, by working and paying taxes, and also by sharing the lessons of our lives.
Listening to all those textures and harmonies crushed against each other and compressed into a studio mix, you thought, This would be immeasurably cool live.
Buckley, which considered the constitutionality of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 85033, has immeasurably impacted how we choose our leaders and discuss public affairs.
I'm also able to see my progress whenever I like; videos I took last week are immeasurably kinder than the ones that came before them.
For this reason, it's been immeasurably difficult for the company to adapt to the quirks of human communication while reaching its company mission connecting all users.
The core operating system has improved immeasurably — it's snappier and more responsive than ever, even on a launch year console — which elevates the entire user experience.
First called DingDong, the app allowed you to share your location and mood with close friends, but it quickly became TapTalk and the interface improved immeasurably.
Mr. Sanders's presence has made this an immeasurably more substantive race, in which both candidates' policies have been better vetted, and as a result, better delineated.
Although plainly unrecognized by Trump, the prospective existential threat to the United States from Russia is still immeasurably greater (literally) than any conceivable threat from ISIS.
Chapman told me the data he hoovers up from cities has proven immeasurably valuable in better understanding how cities function—and how they can function better.
Certainly, there were weeks this spring in which Ms. Boylston and Ms. Teuscher seemed to have grown immeasurably, weeks that built upon others the year before.
If it lets them kneel, it increases immeasurably the chances that when they do rise, they will rise with respect and joy, not fear and resentment.
Beyond economic benefits, the opportunity to choose coordinated care by accessing MA plans will be immeasurably beneficial for patients whose complicated lives depend on seamless care.
To be rejected by your own parents – the people who society suggests should love and respect you no matter what – toys with your self-worth immeasurably.
Reading someone's thoughts instantaneously could turn humanity into one giant brain, which in turn could immeasurably speed up progress of the human race, and so forth.
Whatever affection Chuck and Jimmy once shared has long been burned away by years of jealousy and resentment, leaving each man's soul immeasurably worse for the wear.
But they welcomed his stance on abortion and religious freedom, he said, suggesting that these matters carried immeasurably more weight than his treatment of women and immigrants.
The center square is black, making it, in comparison with its immediate neighbors, ostensibly empty — or immeasurably full in its own color-saturated, Zen-void-opposite way.
Trump has improved immeasurably since his first debate, and shows signs of having done preparation, helped along perhaps by the guidance of Kellyanne Conway and Stephen Bannon.
Our pursuit of the finest foreign players, managers and methods has seen the British approach to football fuse with the unfamiliar, and improve immeasurably as a result.
"I think there was a lot of hard work that went into getting where you all have gotten," Ms. Levin said, "and it has paid off immeasurably."
The schedule picks up immeasurably as Virginia Tech journeys to Maui for the Maul Jim Maui Invitational and a date with No. 3 Michigan State on Monday.
Day after day, summer after summer, days were immeasurably longer then, And the one tin bathful of hot water did the several children one after the other.
If Harvard is unable to consider race, the university will lose the ability to create a diverse environment that pushes all students to learn and grow immeasurably.
He has been helped immeasurably, of course, by the behavior of Saudi Arabia, which appears to have committed a terrible international crime and barely bothered to conceal it.
I have always respected moms who stay at home with their kids (read: work at home!), but that respect grows immeasurably when I have to do it myself.
What really scares me is that over the last five to 10 years London has developed immeasurably as a startup ecosystem and it's on a really great trajectory.
Jay Goldberg, another former Trump lawyer, argued Friday on CNN's "Erin Burnett Out Front" that Giuliani "immeasurably" damaged his case against Cohen with the sudden shift in tone.
It would make host governments' management of refugee populations immeasurably more difficult because it would take away the hope of resettlement that makes refugees' years of waiting bearable.
Jessica Paz's sound design and Bray Poor's soundscapes add immeasurably to the feeling that the story is not unspooling in some dim past but in Central Park tonight.
For nearly 80 years we have been under the same regime, yet global financial markets in general and the role of government debt markets specifically have evolved immeasurably.
But they can, if unchecked, lead to operational and theater-level problems that could, in turn, open the door to conflicts that could progress to immeasurably dangerous consequences.
I am immeasurably lucky to be here living life with my child rather than serving time in prison, and my gratitude for this trumps my fears of fitting in.
Indeed, performances of, say, Bach's music the way it sounded during Bach's lifetime can be immeasurably more pleasing to the ear than renditions by large orchestras using modern instruments.
Let's be totally clear: The RX 550 won't win any races, but it instantly makes games immeasurably prettier and faster than the discrete graphics built into an Intel processor.
It raised my worth immeasurably in her eyes, although she seemed not to be aware of the fact that it was her husband who had been given the house.
To me, the space race was more about the Cold War than about wonder, and I was immeasurably distressed by what I took to be a definitive American defeat.
Immigrant women, Muslim women, Black women, to name just a few, have already been put in the crosshairs of Trump's vitriol and would be immeasurably harmed by his policies.
But the prospects of Mr. Farage and his party were immeasurably helped when the European Union forced Britain to adopt more proportional voting in elections for the European Parliament.
Their new album, Ruined , is a fucking belter, and they killed it live, too—they sounded immeasurably heavy, and their muscular, kinetic performance laid bare the members' hardcore pasts.
His behavior is actually deeply abnormal; the pox-on-both-houses mentality helps him immeasurably as it avoids casting his actions and words for what they are: Totally ahistoric.
It helps immeasurably that Collette (who also played a mom with issues in "United States of Tara") and Mackintosh ("Luther") are so well paired, giving off vulnerability and uncertainty.
I've learned that far too many veterans who have experienced gender-based discrimination or sexual violence in the military also suffer immeasurably by being forced to use V.A. facilities.
Listen below and envelop yourself in Mykki's world, which is immeasurably better than this one, for the coolest three minutes fifty five seconds of your life: (Image via YouTube)
Since then, there have been dozens of other less popular sympathetic vampire roles on television and the movies, as the fascination around this now prototypical vampire has grown immeasurably.
Introducing auto-delete controls for your Location History and activity data Google will soon let you delete your location history automatically, making it immeasurably easier for you to commit crimes.
The 17th-century Dutch tulip craze created one of the first futures markets, a bubble in which the price of tulips seemed guaranteed to rise and rise and rise immeasurably.
While black rom-coms have never received much love from critics, they've been immeasurably influential on the culture, birthing a genre that lives on in shows like Insecure and Atlanta.
It's these moments where a phone that can last into the next morning (the Samsung S7's battery life really is incredible) is immeasurably more useful than one that can't.
It was dreamed up by the immeasurably talented Lance Bangs, and the first episode even features some folks who have written for us before, like Brandon Wardell and Clare O'Kane.
If we're counting costs, then a tenfold increase in depression is a huge one, with an emotional cost to our population that's immeasurably bigger than the half-trillion dollars a
Jay Goldberg, who represented Trump in his two divorces, told CNN that Giuliani is "immeasurably" damaging Trump's case with conflicting statements about Cohen, Trump's former longtime personal lawyer and fixer.
Raqqa has changed immeasurably in months, as life rushes back in despite the mines that still litter its rubble, and the unknowable number of bodies that rubble may still contain.
"Saturday Night Fever" opened at 700 theaters with a saturation ad campaign immeasurably helped by the release of the double-LP soundtrack album that would top the charts for months.
Trump strengthened Kim immeasurably not just by meeting him but also by praising him as a man who "loves his people, loves his country," and wants good things for them.
The scandal was "not even paranoia, it's something immeasurably worse," said a Facebook post by Konstantin Kosachev, chairman of the foreign affairs committee in the upper chamber of the Russian parliament.
At Verizon we have benefited immeasurably from the diverse experiences, talents and work ethic of our many immigrant employees, as have most other large companies and our country as a whole.
BOSTON — Marcus Smart is many things, including the father of every "Marcus Smart Play"—thrilling, borderline-spiritual events that can be self-destructive and immeasurably beneficial at the exact same time.
I've seen kids that are now the same age I was when I was at my first show who are immeasurably amped to be able to go to a live show.
And that's to say nothing of Madonna, who in earlier career incarnations embraced fetish-wear as a second skin, contributing immeasurably to the steady erosion of boundaries between fashion and fetishism.
Every glimpse of the Moomins, be it in the form of fanart or glimpses of the show itself, has been immeasurably soothing and fascinating — regular dispatches from a pure, folkloric otherworld.
And those are just some of the people you've heard of; many of the others may not have been household names, but contributed immeasurably to the arts, business, music and science.
Lenny Kravitz will perform a tribute set for the late and immeasurably great Prince, honoring his idol and trying to one-up the effusive but decidedly not transgressively sexual Bruno Mars.
Harington has also grown immeasurably as an actor during the show's run, most notably when he delivered a brave performance in the increasingly absurd sham that Jon Snow was, in fact, dead.
But, as with many of Mr. Trump's businesses endeavors, he would be helped immeasurably from a downturn, while his most important constituents, average Americans, would sadly and, as always, foot the bill.
De la Peña's since extended the technological possibilities of VR immeasurably through her experimentation, and continues to break new ground with the work she hopes to show at the Women's History Museum.
It's not like someone took Brock's "happy-go-lucky self with that easygoing personality and welcoming smile" — he did that to himself when he did immeasurably worse to the woman he attacked.
Finally, the European Union has made clear that Serbia and Kosovo need to normalize relations if they are to join the union — a step that would immeasurably advance Balkan stability and prosperity.
"President Trump's security and travel proclamations have immeasurably improved our national security, substantially raised the global standard for information-sharing, and dramatically strengthened the integrity of the United States' immigration system," she said.
"President Trump's security and travel proclamations have immeasurably improved our national security, substantially raised the global standard for information-sharing, and dramatically strengthened the integrity of the United States' immigration system," she said.
Higher education has changed immeasurably in Britain over the last 30 years; it has become a path taken by almost half of all teenagers, rather than being the privilege of a small minority.
President Trump's political hero, Andrew Jackson, possessed neither the temperament nor ability to stop a war that, for all its carnage, immeasurably transformed the nation and brought us toward a more perfect union.
In the time since The Manual was published 280 years ago, pop music has changed immeasurably, from its availability to perceptions about authenticity (that used to really matter back then for some reason).
But it would be immeasurably better than the hellscape populated by those left above, who would face radiation sickness, climatic disruption, virulent plagues, mass starvation, and the complete collapse of law and order.
And for Mr. Trump, having Mr. Ailes taking a hand in his preparations for the debates adds immeasurably to the messaging and media expertise in his corner — and could raise alarms within Mrs.
In the instance of socks, it's immeasurably better out on the trail to have bought two pairs of really great hiking socks than eight that don't protect against blisters or provide adequate cushioning.
What the photograph teaches is not that every tear in the fabric of civility opens a path to Auschwitz but that civilization is immeasurably fragile, and is easily turned to brutality and barbarism.
Though she acknowledges that today's female tennis stars — herself included — have benefitted immeasurably from the contributions of people like Billie Jean King, she says, "there's still work to be done" in tennis and beyond.
Now that the army of the dead has a dragon of their own, the stakes are immeasurably higher — and it's been revealed that the White Walkers can turn any living creature into a wight.
Nearly 230 years later, in an age when software rules the world, these principles remain constant — but the way in which the average citizen experiences and interacts with government and politics has changed immeasurably.
The company's Quest product, which they released on Tuesday, offers a streamlined version of high-end virtual reality while leveraging time-honed software to make the process of getting up-and-running immeasurably easier.
"With the deficit cut by two-thirds, two and a half million more people in work and one million more businesses, there can be no doubt that our economy is immeasurably stronger," he said.
I'm grateful to Will and Joel for their improvements to this grid, and I'm also indebted to two other editors who've helped immeasurably in my development as a constructor: Stan Newman and Brad Wilber.
The use of two pianists — the fine Angela Gassenhuber and Philip Mayers in Brahms's four-hand transcription, as arranged by Phillip Moll — instead of orchestra immeasurably enhanced the intimacy and immediacy of the experience.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Painting conservation is perilous business, requiring the perfect blend of historical knowledge, technical skill, and respect for the immeasurably fragile, ancient object held gently between gloved hands.
Similarly at the beginning of my own endeavor I could not have predicted the dark resonance that 'bush' suddenly came to have or how a simple word like 'net' would grow immeasurably in significance.
In total, the concert's message was that America is a defined geographical and ideological space, with borders worth defending, even at the price of excluding those who could make the place immeasurably more fun.
We are seeking microbes on other planets while the cetaceans we have touched and been immeasurably moved by are urging us to shed the skin of terror, suspicion and slaughter that envelops our kind.
"George Osborne did a fantastic job of taking this economy from the disastrous position we were in in 2010…We are immeasurably stronger today than we were six years ago," Hammond told broadcaster Sky News.
It is not for the nannies, or the housekeepers, or any other number of women whose work happens largely out of view while contributing immeasurably to how many successful women get to structure their lives.
Discovering as you perform onstage that you please audiences most exactingly when your singing pleases you is immeasurably distant from my buddy discovering that terminating another's life and pleasing himself could go hand in hand.
This, then, is perhaps the most significant challenge for our democracy today: To reimagine the contours of responsibility in a world in which the institutions that sustain our democracy, the media included, have changed immeasurably.
"I Keep a Close Watch," which was a lost-love ballad with orchestral backing when Mr. Cale released it in 1975, was immeasurably more lonely supported by a few recurring piano notes and ticking percussion.
John Feehery, a lobbyist who worked at Quinn Gillespie, wrote in an email that Trump's support may hurt Gillespie in the suburbs around Washington, D.C., but it helps immeasurably in the rest of the State.
The two of them ­did immeasurably more to popularize democratic socialism by acting as the left wing of the possible than any number of purist third-party campaigns, or electoral abstinence, could ever have accomplished.
They seemed to be in the grip of some larger existential crisis, their understanding of their party's dynamics challenged, their sense of its destiny upended and their dread of blowing an immeasurably consequential election profound.
The space race we won not only contributed immeasurably important technological and medical advances, but it also inspired a new generation of scientists and engineers with the right stuff to keep America on the cutting edge.
The baseball we watch today has been enriched immeasurably by the talent and perspectives of players from around the world, all of whom bring different perspectives, styles of play and modes of expression to the game.
When and if the strikes do come, they will need to be immeasurably more damaging to Syria than last year's to really be punitive, said Rodger Shanahan, a research fellow at the Lowy Institute in Australia.
When justice is delayed and denied, it causes survivors great psychological harm, adds immeasurably to their grief and suffering, and heightens their vulnerability and disadvantage as they seek to rebuild their lives and reconstitute their communities.
"The fact that this passage feels that me and my ancestors of color are immeasurably better off in the United States of America being slaves than we were in Africa, that is so disrespectful," Miller said.
Those willing to join the discussion and shape the future of this technology will see that there aren't just challenges, but also tremendous opportunities for how society can be immeasurably enhanced by AI and big data.
ISPs like Comcast have however made their interest in paid prioritization deals abundantly clear, given that tilting the playing field in favor of deeper-pocketed content companies (or an ISP's own content) could prove immeasurably lucrative.
As with my last hospital roommate, I never saw this man's face and we never spoke, but I feel immeasurably close to him, as though in some ways I know him better than my dearest friends.
But then I see a lot of patients who say they're drinking because they're depressed, but give up for a few weeks and improve immeasurably because they're brighter, they sleep better, they look better, they lose weight.
"The crushing of Aleppo, the immeasurably terrifying toll on its people, the bloodshed, the wanton slaughter of men, women, and children, the destruction — and we are nowhere near the end of this cruel conflict," said Al Hussein.
But Mr. Trump's discriminatory and inhumane order adds immeasurably to the suffering of this minority population yearning to come out of the shadows, be treated as human beings, feel respected and be permitted to serve their country.
"['Amy'] doesn't depart from the standard behind-the-music template, but it does deepen the format immeasurably, through the intimacy of its archival materials and the focus of its approach," wrote Ty Burr for The Boston Globe. 
The looming press conference was made immeasurably more awkward after  The Sun  published an extraordinary interview with Trump, in which the president doubled down on his criticism of May's approach to handling Britain's departure from the European Union.
Muranyi took both courses, finding them to be "immeasurably helpful," and he's been working on Murphy's family farm in Fort Collins, helping out with labor and miscellaneous—including the planned build out of Murphy's new greenhouse this summer.
Granted, these prospects are immeasurably different from those that have happened on Earth, but they serve as an astute metaphor for our post-colonial lives in artist MPA's performance Orbit, which occurred at the Whitney Museum last month.
My younger self would have tipped the scale and piped hillocks of cream over the top; my current self appreciates the impulse, prefers a dusting of powdered sugar and bows to the wisdom of less being immeasurably more.
Wojnarowicz (pronounced voyna-ROH-vitch),who died at 287 in 21990, was one of the most articulate art world voices raised against the corporate greed and government foot-dragging that contributed immeasurably to the global spread of AIDS.
Having such briefings would help the administration and the American people immeasurably, particularly in a time of crisis, wrote a group of 13 former press secretaries, foreign service and military officials, from Republican as well as Democratic administrations.
In so doing, they immeasurably raised the stakes for the investigation led by the silent but relentless special counsel Robert Mueller, who now seems the only hope for a way out of a moment of grave national crisis.
What matters — contrary to Republican claims of imminent doom — is that millions of our fellow citizens now have health care coverage that they'd been unable to afford for years, and that their lives are immeasurably better as a result.
Like the character in some Russian novel, you have ruined the wife's life, hurt her children immeasurably in spite of what they might cutely say from time to time, and destroyed your right to call yourself a moral person.
Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat, Sheffield Hallam, 2005-?) Clegg was close to tears when he resigned as leader of the Liberal Democrats after a 2015 general election result he described as "immeasurably more crushing and unkind than I could ever have feared".
Thus, in 1996, it was Newt Gingrich who immeasurably aided Bill Clinton's reelection efforts by giving him a "welfare reform" bill that he in fact signed; Bill Clinton then immediately took credit for "ending welfare" as we had known it.
These immeasurably dense, bottomless pits in the space-time fabric, some weighing more than a billion suns, act as fuel-burning engines, messily eating surrounding stars, gas and dust and spewing the debris outward in lightsaber-like beams called jets.
"President Trump's security and travel proclamations have immeasurably improved our national security, substantially raised the global standard for information-sharing, and dramatically strengthened the integrity of the United States' immigration system," White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grishan said in a statement.
"I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries of the brain, to be immeasurably worse than any torture of the body," Charles Dickens wrote in the 1840s after he visited that Philadelphia prison, which is now a museum.
In her first novel, "Fra Keeler," a psychological thriller about a man who buys a house and is obsessed with the circumstances of the previous owner's death, she showed similar acuity and dark wit; here, however, she immeasurably expands her terrain.
I'd say I'll be sticking to it long term but I realize that doing it during a week when everyone I know is holed up at home and more or less abstaining from booze and drugs has made it immeasurably easier.
It helps immeasurably that the film is so solidly cast around the central duo, including Elliott (in what will very likely be an Oscar-nominated hurrah), Andrew Dice Clay as Ally's star-struck dad and Dave Chappelle as Jackson's old pal.
In contrast to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who unmistakably failed to impress Washington with his we-must-do-better approach this year, Dorsey's admission that Twitter's problems were immeasurably large and difficult to conquer left sparse real estate for lawmakers to pile on.
Her work on the Merida Initiative, resolution of the U.S. "water debt" with Mexico, and commitment to the "85033,000 Strong in the Americas" education exchange program are merely a few examples of how she is immeasurably qualified to assume this key diplomatic post.
The punishment for a night of stupidity amounts to a get-out-of-jail-free card for Lochte, who sadly comes across as a prisoner of a sport he can still do immeasurably better in than he can imagine doing anything else.
Asunción, remote enough today, is immeasurably more so when Zama arrives by boat from Buenos-Ayres (as it was then spelled), hundreds of miles away, and in its flat landscape of "barely perceptible hills" Don Diego's "temporary, stopgap appointment" will slide toward eternity.
So while the company has proven that it can still make considerable profits while weathering a product disaster, it will still have to deliver an immeasurably superior line of smartphones this year if it's to continue holding onto its leadership position in the Android ecosystem.
In a secular age, he believes, people need a narrative to fill the void left by religion, and great writers can help people locate themselves in "a vivid but inconstant reality that is immeasurably more profound than the temporal concerns of the heroic self".
However, in terms of foreign policy, it could be even more consequential due to these facts: When competing visions of the future order collide Trump finds himself in a dilemma with China similar to that of the North Korea, but on an immeasurably bigger scale.
Despite a dismissive Brooks Atkinson review in 1960, "The Zoo Story" became an instant classic; still, I would argue that it is deepened immeasurably by Albee's surgery nearly 50 years later, so cleverly done that it seems to be a restoration rather than an addition.
All of these steps would be immeasurably easier if the commander-in-chief recognized the threat to our country and mobilized a national response, as has been the case whichever party was in power, from Pearl Harbor to the Cold War and 9/11.
"The value of this app is that in addition to immeasurably improving the lives of victims of modern slavery being cruelly exploited in car washes today, it also empowers a community to act," Britain's Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner Kevin Hyland said in a statement.
In the same way that those with access to food consume and dispose of it with all the carelessness afforded by wealth, clothing has masqueraded itself as best when it is cheap and plentiful, obscuring an indiscernible value that comes at an immeasurably high cost.
Then in an Op-Ed this week titled "I Was Raped at 16 and I Kept Silent," the TV host and model Padma Lakshmi said she understood why women waited years to disclose sexual assault — because she did just that, even though she had suffered immeasurably.
"The crushing of Aleppo, the immeasurably terrifying toll on its people, the bloodshed, the wanton slaughter of men, women, and children, the destruction — and we are nowhere near the end of this cruel conflict," Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said on Tuesday.
In his letter to the Senate's Republican majority leader, Mitch McConnell, and copied to Chuck Schumer, the chamber's top Democrat, Tillerson said it would be "immeasurably helpful" if the Senate scheduled a floor vote to complete ratification procedures in time for Trump's participation in the May NATO summit.
"The crushing of Aleppo, the immeasurably terrifying toll on its people, the bloodshed, the wanton slaughter of men, women and children, the destruction—and we are nowhere near the end of this cruel conflict," the UN's High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, said on December 13th.
There should be no place for hateful rhetoric in any capacity in our great country, and the fact that the Democratic leadership has been complicit with anti-Semitic rhetoric today is a troubling trend that holds the potential to damage the party immeasurably for many years to come.
"The crushing of Aleppo, the immeasurably terrifying toll on its people, the bloodshed, the wanton slaughter of men, women and children, the destruction – and we are nowhere near the end of this cruel conflict," U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said in a statement.
" The Times's Frank Bruni says the debate "felt like a genuine freakout": Sanders's competitors "seemed to be in the grip of some larger existential crisis, their understanding of their party's dynamics challenged, their sense of its destiny upended and their dread of blowing an immeasurably consequential election profound.
Miranda is not only a natural choice for the role—we already knew he was preternaturally talented and there really is no working Broadway star who parallels Miranda's cultural capital or impact—he's also a testament to the ways our whitest cultural artifacts benefit immeasurably from becoming, well, less white.
But it benefited immeasurably from imaginative lighting in this black-box theater from Christopher Gilmore — a spotlight down on the open piano here; torchlight slowly roaming there; and, as the last, tender sonata drifted away, darkness, lit only by the score on an iPad, until it, too, turned to black.
In the seven-page letter to the Office of the United States Trade Representative, the companies warn that 96 percent of all video game consoles were constructed in China last year, and reconfiguring their entire supply chain to dodge the costs and be in compliance would be immeasurably harmful to the sector.
That raises the stakes immeasurably for the United States, which seeks a full rollback of North Korea's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief and a warming of relations between the two nations — and it has huge implications for U.S. relations with China and such American allies as South Korea and Japan.
"Negotiating with North Korea is always difficult, but President Trump made it immeasurably harder with his euphoric tweets about how the North is no longer a nuclear threat," said Wendy Sherman, a top Obama administration diplomat who helped negotiate the Iran nuclear deal and has negotiated with the North Koreans as well.
Born in Bratslav, Ukraine, in 20193, Resnick might have entered his family's thriving construction business but for the Russian Revolution and its bloody aftermath, which prompted Resnick's parents to decamp to the US in 1922 (joining a wave of immigrants whose influx of talent, skill, and creative energy contributed immeasurably to this country).
Rich's early books of poetry narrate an apprenticeship in the status quo, a slow, steady casting off of immeasurably old, unspeakably limiting ideas about what women could do, think and be in relation to men, followed by the rigorous creation of an empowered female identity for the second half of the 20th century.
"I refer to you as often as I do, not primarily because I love you, which I do, but because it helps me immeasurably lead Barrick by reminding all of our people and partners who we are, where we came from and where we are going," Thornton told Munk at a 2017 annual meeting.
Though the pop landscape has changed immeasurably in the last decade—social media, which had not quite taken full hold during her early career, is now totally dominant, and fans seem to value relatability more than anything—I think that means that more than ever, there's space for Gaga at her very starriest to plug.
With MLB's annual winter meetings, historically a hotbed of trading activity, set to kick off on December 4th, and Mr Trout near the height of his market value, Billy Eppler, the Angels' general manager, should think long and hard about whether his franchise is really best-served by holding on to this almost immeasurably valuable asset.
Whether you're staring deeply into a candle, making pretend fireballs with your energy like a Dragon Ball Z character, or spitting flames at someone like its your first college party and you have a bottle of Bacardi 151 ( as shown above), there's something about the primitive nature of fire that is immeasurably helpful in duping people.
The servers are, on the whole, ordinary people who are immeasurably stressed out by their jobs and always needing to blow off steam, signaled by their post-shift predilections for cocktails after the restaurant closes, followed by bad beer, stomach-turning whiskey, and cocaine snorted in a dive bar bathroom in the wee hours of the morning.
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From another angle, such a policy would immeasurably embolden Iran, already wreaking havoc in the region after its nuclear deal with the U.S. American support for Assad would additionally motivate regional powers, such as Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, to increase their support — including anti-aircraft weapons — for the Syrian opposition, further escalating the conflict. 85033.
And at a time when many people's big-screen TVs aren't theater size but are good enough to get the job done in their living room, why leave, especially when the cost of firing up something on Netflix and making popcorn for your whole family is immeasurably cheaper than buying tickets and snacks at the local cineplex?
And as sharply as I'll criticize Joe Biden in the coming months, if he is the Democratic nominee, I will work hard and vote for him — or any of the other candidates, all of whom would of course be immeasurably better than the vile narcissist in chief, who is doing so much to erode almost every critical institution of our democracy.
The mainstreaming of emerging fields such as genomics and artificial intelligence offer much promise and will change the face of medicine for patients and health professionals immeasurably… But my belief in innovation is coupled with an equally strong belief that these advancements must be introduced in a way that respects people's confidentiality and delivers no surprises about how their data is used.
The president, who has advocated treating transgender identity as a "disqualifying psychological and physical" condition, contrary to the views of scientific and human rights experts, has added immeasurably to the suffering of transgender people just yearning to be treated as human beings — including by being allowed to volunteer to serve their country, as only a small portion of Americans do.
Erica Hirshler, a senior curator of American paintings at the museum, said that Kahlo's "heroic image of modern working women, placed before a scrim of leaves as if it were a Renaissance cloth of honor, makes for interesting conversations among the M.F.A.'s encyclopedic collections and enhances our 20th-century holdings immeasurably, while also adding to our impressive and growing number of works by women artists."
Depending on whether or not efforts to change these school names are successful, many of them will continue to receive their education at institutions named after figures like Robert E. Lee—a man who once said that "the blacks are immeasurably better off here than in Africa, morally, socially and physically," and that slavery is "a greater evil to the white man than to the black race."
To blame the male hormone for a violent assault seems far too easy — but I remember that when my father was fighting an illness a few years ago, he began taking medication to suppress testosterone, and while our relationship has improved immeasurably through the years, I found it easier to get along with him during that period than at any other time in my life.
Editorial The faint chirp detected by what must be two of the largest and most sensitive microphones ever made — a brief, rising tone from gravitational waves generated by an immeasurably powerful collision of two black holes a billion years ago — has engendered a number of articles about why we should concern ourselves, and by extension dedicate so many resources, to exploring an event so distant in time and space.
Below is the full list of the DPC's currently open investigations of multinationals — including the tech giant under scrutiny; the origin of the inquiry; and the issues being examined: "The DPC's role in supervising the data-processing operations of the numerous large data-rich multinational companies — including technology internet and social media companies — with EU headquarters located in Ireland changed immeasurably on 25 May 2018," the watchdog acknowledges.
On Wednesday the New York Times Editorial Board condemned President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's new military transgender policy as "discriminatory" and "inhumane," adding it will contribute "immeasurably to the suffering" of the transgender population.
Russia and China, over time, have each evolved their own distinct, if not bizarre, version of that system—the former, a kind of oligarchic gangster capitalism, with a ruthless (though immeasurably less ruthless than Lenin or Stalin) capo di tutti capi at its apex; the latter, a successful (if thoroughly corrupt) version of state capitalism—conjoined, ironically enough, with a semi-hereditary aristocracy (also known as the "princelings") composed in part of descendants of survivors of the Long March.
If it isn't complicated enough to run a restaurant, now you are considering world hunger, food access/insecurity, food waste, massive environmental impact, childhood obesity, health epidemics tethered to poor nutrition, slave labor/rampant abuses, animal cruelty, low wages, the gauntlet of city/state/federal regulations, insane work hours, low profitability, incredibly high and ever rising operational costs, and the stress that any disgruntled customer could immeasurably damage your reputation and ability to do business (which, by the way, means your ability to provide for your family and staff) with a single internet rant.
But all of them are, broadly speaking, places where — without any unsustainable burden on the national economy — the cost of health care per capita is far lower than it is here and yet coverage is universal, where life spans are longer, where working people are not made destitute by serious illnesses, where a choice between food or pharmaceuticals need never be made, where the poor cannot be denied treatments by insurance adjusters, where pre-existing health conditions could never be denied coverage, where most people have far more savings and much lower levels of debt than is the case here, where very few families live only a paycheck away from total poverty, where wages generally keep pace with inflation, where every worker has decent vacation time each year, where suicide and opioid addiction are not the default lifestyle of the working poor, where homelessness is exceedingly rare, where retirement care is humane and comprehensive and where the schools are immeasurably better than ours are.

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