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"immovable" Definitions
  1. [usually before noun] that cannot be moved
  2. (of a person or an opinion, etc.) impossible to change or persuade
"immovable" Synonyms
nonmoving unbudging nonmotile immotile irremovable immobile unmovable stable firm stiff fixed fast secure rigid steadfast anchored rooted immobilized(US) riveted jammed set moored braced stuck stationary unbudgeable set fast set firm tight still unmoving frozen motionless paralysed(UK) transfixed paralyzed(US) inert standing static stock-still statue-like at a standstill dead still rooted to the spot not moving a muscle lifeless constant immutable invariable permanent unalterable unchangeable irreversible inalterable unmodifiable unchanging changeless perpetual lasting abiding enduring persistent undeviating unyielding obstinate stubborn uncompromising unbending inflexible obdurate dogged adamant intransigent unrelenting resolute pertinacious implacable determined wilful unwavering mulish hardened toughened strengthened strong reinforced durable robust safe fortified sound reliable indestructible sturdy armoured(UK) armored(US) solid impenetrable difficult fussy picky particular choosy demanding finicky fastidious critical finical perfectionist rigorous intractable tough overbearing unaccommodating unamenable imperturbable calm cool composed collected unruffled serene unflappable tranquil placid unperturbed relaxed together untroubled poised unexcitable sedate undisturbed unflustered unfazed insusceptible indifferent insensitive unmoved insensible unimpressible proof against emotionless unemotional apathetic stolid stoical phlegmatic reserved passionless callous impassible stoic cold impassive remote undemonstrative unfeeling detached dispassionate frigid glacial controlled distant restrained unexpressive aloof More
"immovable" Antonyms
mobile motile movable moveable moving shiftable relocatable budgeable flexible nonstationary flowing itinerant transportable portable travelling(UK) traveling(US) peripatetic ambulatory nomadic rootless yielding acquiescent agreeable amenable compliant complying pliable pliant relenting changeable fickle impressionable shakable unsure wavering inconstant indefinite irresolute loose variable mutable alterable elastic shifting unstable changing intermittent irregular temporary impermanent nonimmutable mercurial varying differing inconsistent weak-willed cautious feeble fragile frail helpless hesitant pusillanimous spiritless tentative timid weak apprehensive cowardly delicate diffident enervated fearful gutless capricious changeful fluctuating fluid skittish uncertain unpredictable unsettled unsteady volatile fleeting deviating giving accommodating disposed inclined enthusiastic obliging willing altruistic reasonable kind bighearted freewill prepared wilful benevolent eager nice ungrudging keen unfortified considerate amiable cooperative easygoing good-natured lenient accessible cheerful complaisant courteous docile eager to please easy active lively agitated alive animated busy frantic restless unfixed vulnerable superable surmountable vincible destructible exposed insecure open pregnable breakable infirm rickety broken unsound flimsy excitable jittery nervous perturbable ruffled shakeable touchy upset edgy irritable panicky short-lived brief passing short ephemeral momentary transient transitory short-term finite mortal fugacious evanescent perishable slapdash for the time being unambitious apathetic ambitionless indifferent lazy complacent unassertive unmotivated dispassionate dispirited nonassertive unaspiring unenthusiastic unresolved casual lackadaisical nonchalant passive emotional demonstrative expressive emotive responsive sensitive fervent fervid passionate exciting powerful sentimental stirred heartbreaking heated stirring fiery haunting reversible correctable fixable revocable transformable transistional undefined affected caring moved touched

340 Sentences With "immovable"

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Much like the immovable ladder, that is unlikely to change.
There was something dark and immovable churning inside my mind.
Yet in Hermann this religious force met an immovable object.
What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
Then he held a news conference, saying he was immovable.
I had stumbled up against the immovable truth of marriage.
"It's the unstoppable force versus the immovable object," Morrow said.
The men kneeling around him are like statues, immovable and remote.
But who is looking at the immovable statue in this bit?
Some of the world's greatest art treasures are remote and immovable.
The trunk of a tree is immovable; the foliage is capricious.
To experience Rodríguez Juárez's immovable altar, you have to go there.
Washington, someone once said, might be indispensable, but Moscow is immovable.
But then it would run into perhaps immovable opposition in the Senate.
And still, the socio-political structures that shape our lives remain immovable.
SonicFox's irresistible attacks seemed destined to collide with Go1's immovable defense.
"I'm fascinated because this is irresistible force and immovable object," Sagarin said.
When the foundations tremble, He is changeless, immovable – eternal in the heavens.
The bronze statue is just one immovable legacy of the Thai monarchy.
" One of the evaluators found him "sanctimonious" and another "stubborn and immovable.
When it comes to Burnley, however, he's an immovable slab of monosyllabic manliness.
In a sense, this is a meeting of irresistible force and immovable object.
"Sexual jealousy is supposed to be somehow unconquerable and immovable," Easton told me.
The ladder has spots of paint on it, an immovable layer of dust.
It creaked as it stirred, so long had it lain stiff and immovable.
Haunting is a form of self-possession — an immovable, unyielding refusal to disappear.
But governments are unwieldy beasts, loaded with inscrutable processes and immovable red tape.
Here you're dealing with the American immigration system, which is an immovable hurdle.
So they were caught between those two very immovable protagonists — or rather, antagonists.
Foreign exchange deposits and "immovable property" are the most popular overseas investment options.
"That does not mean that the trajectory for the economy is immovable," he said.
The fact that Mr Corbyn now looks immovable may be bad for the country.
I want a woman with whom the trust, faith, respect and love is immovable.
Good that he's trying, but Swedish authorities up to this point have been immovable.
Another option discussed by the IMF is taxing property, which is an immovable asset.
Water is mercurial, filled with light and motion, while rocks are constant and immovable.
Yet 3x more expensive represents an immovable barrier for many consumers in the market.
As CNN has previously reported: that is a public position and isn't necessarily immovable.
After more than 60 years of integration, nation-states persist, stubborn and seemingly immovable.
Their intellectual overconfidence — and the massive immovable leverage that resulted — worked to their disadvantage.
This is no doubt an obstacle but, in my view, not an immovable one.
"She is the immovable rudder to an ever-changing sea," Mr. Barrack said. Mrs.
In other words, the aircraft didn't skid across the ground striking immovable barriers, i.e.
He learned that sometimes facing an immovable obstacle gives you a chance to get creative.
As bad as Clinton's favorability numbers are, Trump's figures are worse and have been immovable.
The drive is an irresistible force of ambition colliding with an immovable conviction of inadequacy.
He was an unstoppable force while I — arms crossed, eyebrow cocked — remained an immovable object.
K Street is majestic and immovable, veined through Washington like fat through a prime steak.
Nintendo is an immovable object, they're going to do what they are going to do.
Next door, at Liberty Tavern, Junior Barone was similarly immovable — but in the other direction.
The unit will seek to remove cultural property to safe locations and protect immovable historic sites.
From Earth, the cosmos looks like an immovable tapestry of glittering stars, but it's constantly changing.
This — coupled with his immense popularity and immovable fanbase — puts his foes in a difficult position.
To press our ears to the immovable wall of grief and hear her voice echoing back.
When most of the world's manufacturing has coalesced around the immovable supply chains of Southeast Asia.
Indian banks have been willing to lend on a secured basis with immovable assets as collateral.
That fifth slot will be heavily contested, since the other four directors appear to be immovable.
It was a clear legacy play that thoroughly positioned him as an immovable enterprise of change.
We frequently describe gladiatorial combat as the battle between an immovable object and an irresistible force.
The problem with these key pieces is that they are all immovable, represented here by photographs.
Time makes fools of the people who plant flags in the ground of their imagined, immovable youth.
Banks have been willing to lend on a secured basis with licences and immovable assets as collateral.
All roads, schools and other immovable properties that are in public use would immediately become Indonesian property.
So it's true: The Trumpian treachery revealed at the hearing on Wednesday will not move immovable Republicans.
At one point, the arguments veered into whether inadmissible is similar to words like inedible or immovable.
Their immovable masks made it impossible for us to read any nuance of emotion on their faces.
Investors are typically concerned that founders are immovable and recalcitrant and don't want to take their advice.
With that security, I can find immovable strength and perspective within to handle all of life's curveballs.
His government, which campaigned to "get Brexit done," set the end of 2020 as an immovable deadline.
His government, which campaigned to "get Brexit done," set the end of 2020 as an immovable deadline.
Kantor and Twohey aren't declaring that their reporting changed the world in some permanent and immovable way.
Even after three flesh-and-blood gannets landed on the island, Nigel remained loyal to his immovable mate.
Fans who loved or hated The Last Jedi are almost as immovable as the pro- and anti-Trumpers.
Investors know when a business leader is passionate, resilient and has immovable belief in their brand, he explained.
Here, Roberts plucks the Erin Brockovich chord; she is steely and immovable in the face of corporate wrongdoing.
Watching the struggle over Brexit in Britain has been akin to watching a football game between immovable sides.
Watching the struggle over Brexit in Britain has been akin to watching a football game between immovable sides.
" He repeated the familiar Esther story and then thanked God for President Trump—"an immovable friend of Israel.
Like all of the collective's exhibitions, this one challenges the idea of a museum as a physical, immovable site.
It'd be very difficult to situate your elbow in an up-down strike such that it's sort of immovable.
The oppressive prospect of action by special counsel Robert Mueller hangs like an immovable cloud over his White House.
All I want is acknowledgment that the bad things in the world — including the ones inside me — feel immovable.
And Mr. McConnell has seemed as immovable as the Corinthian columns lining the front of the Supreme Court building.
President Trump relied on a fervent, immovable base that Ailes laid the foundation for, with tools supplied by Murdoch.
Maybe the people are on borrowed time; maybe they're the immovable life force that the developers cannot pave over.
His government, which campaigned to "get Brexit done," on Tuesday set the end of 2020 as an immovable deadline.
" Another person interviewed said Mr. Kavanaugh was "immovable and very stubborn and frustrating to deal with on some issues.
The Shield evokes gallant warriors and immovable forces, but it is also a reminder that the enterprise is under siege.
No one is arguing that public opinion is immovable, just as no one is arguing public opinion is endlessly malleable.
Also, non-performing loans secured by immovable property will need to be fully covered in nine years instead of eight.
People hold immovable beliefs about politics, he concludes, and have no inclination to defer to "impartial experts" on such topics.
In Washington, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Obama immediately opened a contest between immovable object and irresistible force.
At their worst, Taurus people can be immovable and stuck as a rock— taurus, after all, is Latin for bull.
Bulls are big and immovable (which is why we call Taurus stubborn), and they have a peaceful aura about them.
The cost of suffering a purloined towel and shivering child, according to the immovable staff, was 21 euros (about $24).
Then there is his duel with Mueller himself, who may be the most inscrutable, immovable foe Trump has ever faced.
Maybe American politics and geopolitics rest on a foundation as immovable as the rivers and plains of the country itself.
"[T]here are points where the apparently irresistible force of moral outrage runs into immovable objects of cultural history," Wilson wrote.
And what do popular brands do when they know they have a deep, immovable reputation for making ugly things people love?
Faced with what the medium seemed to offer, it was static, immovable, and didn't allow a lot of room for creativity.
Despite repeated warnings from high-level government officials on the subject, McConnell, in particular, has seemed relatively immovable on the issue.
Two heroes clashing can seem like an irresistible force meeting an immovable object, which makes the outcome at least feel unpredictable.
But "gentrify" and "appropriation" are two buzzwords that currently hold what seems to be an immovable place in our global culture.
His excitement was palpable yet beneath it there was something fixed and immovable, some barrier she wasn't sure how to penetrate.
I now see how impermanent the landscape can be, not simply the eternal, infinite, and immovable prospect I thought at first.
"One principle remains immovable: the Revolution will leave no one unprotected," Castro said in a statement addressed to the Cuban people.
In this way, a bookmark lodged at page 128 of "Wolf Hall" began to seem as immovable as a Stonehenge tablet.
One prominent opponent of the idea is the president of the State Senate, Stephen M. Sweeney, a Democrat, who remains immovable.
Immovable on the matter, Dr. Shirley clapped his hands twice quickly, as if to signal the start of an imperial amusement.
It was fun to see the unstoppable Elizabeth shutting up, sitting down and picking up a pencil for the immovable Erica.
Today, as an unstoppable rising China rivals an immovable reigning United States, this dynamic — which I call Thucydides's Trap — amplifies risks.
You can't ever fall off the track, though depending on the sequence, you can "die" by running into an immovable object.
In a country built and maintained on immovable divisions of ethnicity, gender, class and belief, the shrine at Sehwan welcomed all.
The proposal was far outside the bounds of management-labor relations in America at the time, and Chrysler was initially immovable.
Despite the idea that it was heavy hitting grappler versus immovable kickboxer, Emelianenko battered Cro Cop through every area of the game.
A less bold American president wouldn't have made the progress he has achieved on a host of issues that seemed previously immovable.
The Swedish justice system is apparently an immovable force, because the Prime Minister has essentially told President Trump and the State Dept.
Koh said China's string of militarized islands -- equipped with airfields and radar facilities -- have become like a series of immovable aircraft carriers.
It is a matchup between the irresistible force and the immovable object—it's impossible to figure out who should prevail in theory.
In another positive development, the holding period for computing LTCG on immovable property has been reduced to two years from three years.
For it was on this day that an unstoppable force and an immovable object finally collided in that most vaunted public arena.
The drone hit just feet from bystanders on the roof of the landmark, rendering the aircraft immovable, video acquired by GeekWire shows.
Instead Homework is something else entirely: an indelible, immovable, fixed point in culture—a joyous, spunky youthful expression, and over-excited noise.
In this way, over five months last spring and summer, the unstoppable force of economic need met the immovable object of social control.
I'd resigned myself to the canon being immovable — to it not particularly caring if there were space for people who looked like me.
And therein lies the root of the conflict on the 69th floor, where the artworks are immovable and available for whoever moves in.
The big opportunity for Mr Najib's opponents is not to oust Sarawak's immovable rulers, but gradually to weaken the state's allegiance to Barisan.
As the later travails of Diana showed, nothing can be more self-righteous, unfeeling and immovable than an establishment that has closed ranks.
In recent days, they have seen their dreams all but splinter against the cold, immovable reality of the border, and of American policy.
" Ordinarily, when a court encounters the word "shall," they read it as an immovable command — there is no flexibility in the word "shall.
With its $16 trillion economy and reputation for tough negotiating, the E.U. could have been the immovable object in President Trump's trade fight.
The contrast between Mr. Putin's seemingly immovable role in Russia and the tumultuous political fighting in the United States could hardly be starker.
That interview was relatively short, but I think it was funny because you could tell there was this unstoppable force/immovable object dynamic.
He lets Boston go small without losing a single ounce of toughness, and is an immovable concrete slab whenever Stevens needs him to be.
The next couple months will be crucial because Trump's patience — and Lighthizer's uncompromising asks — have struck immovable objects in Mexico, Canada, and South Korea.
Even if levied efficiently, on an immovable asset like land, tax rises on this scale would have unpredictable effects on growth and wealth creation.
Wes Morgan, the captain, and Robert Huth, the big German, are pillars of defiance at central defense — big men, immovable, if at times immobile.
It means the big immovable oaf can't do many moves, can't move too quickly (lest he trip), and nobody can really lay into him.
To that end, Pence would be a salve to the existential fear Republicans feel as a result of Trump's immovable sway over the base.
Thus Israel's religious monopoly presents an immovable obstacle for people like Ori Berwald Shaer and Alona Livneh, L.G.B.T. activists who exchanged vows on Sunday.
"Trade is not stuff of immovable structural forces of globalization," said Jennifer Harris, a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute and former State Department official.
Lenders will have nine years to build a full buffer against bad loans that are secured by immovable collateral, like houses or commercial properties.
Should a museum change with the events around it, or should it stand true, like an immovable rock, as political storms come and go?
But it can be confounding in undramatic sequences, with bright blurry bits of clothes and other immovable objects echoing off screen, like dislocated fuzzy chunks.
It's not unlike President Trump, who has a strong and nearly immovable base but is also deeply unpopular with a large section of the population.
And occasionally it simply feels like a sadist is squeezing down on one of my major organs' four cavities between immovable thumb and unstoppable finger.
I think that you've got an irresistible force meeting an immovable object, where both the Premier of China and the President of the United States.
But Mr. Kasich has been immovable, and his advisers have told potential supporters that they believe he can overcome Mr. Trump in an open convention.
Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Ronald Dela Rosa's moniker -- "Bato," which translates to "the Rock," is one of the more apt -- an immovable, unbreakable object.
Unfortunately, it also chained those running the company to an immovable idea: that the template of The Walking Dead was the only one worth pursuing.
McCain is known as a dealmaker on Capitol Hill, a member who is able to garner favor and find solutions on legislation that seems immovable.
McConnell had announced last week -- after a repeal and replace bill seemed immovable -- that the Senate would vote on a 2015 bill to repeal Obamacare.
We may not be persuadable on certain political topics, or immovable on it, but we're all persuadable and our minds are a lot more vulnerable.
It moves too slowly to run from predators; instead, when threatened, it slimes itself, secreting a super-sticky glue that renders it immovable and unappetizing.
With approaching flames and immovable traffic, her evacuation with her daughter was so harrowing that she called Eric to say they were going to die.
In contrast to the ephemeral nature of much of the work in the Dikeou Collection, Guyton's piece feels brutal for its awkward and immovable solidity.
But if climate denial and opposition to action are immovable even in the face of obvious catastrophe, what hope is there for avoiding the apocalypse?
Whether it's through day-long prayer sessions or rejecting church buildings, Norwich's subversive Christian scene is finding a way to affirm this immovable passion for Christ.
It just seems so against art and how art works, that a text is a fixed, immovable thing that can never be reimagined in any way.
It pitted the immovable object of political gridlock and money in politics against the unstoppable force of teenagers who don't yet know what can't be done.
You have irresistible force and immovable object kind of working against each other, so i think they're probably going to ratchet up the tariffs, I think.
That's largely because it takes stellar ideas about how we should consume entertainment and smashes them against the immovable object that is the current video landscape.
Even with her face grey with exhaustion, her hair matted with sweat and her mouth hanging open as she cooled down, she was resolute and immovable.
It's difficult to imagine that the unstoppable force that is the startup world won't eventually crash into the most immovable objects in the health care business.
When one's travel plans are immovable—attending a business meeting or conference, for example—then guards on every corner probably help set the mind to rest.
Confident and immovable, Oliver resembles a Greek god in human form, or perhaps Superman (Mr Hammer was once in consideration to play the Man of Steel).
Then it'll take a look at your existing calendar, full of meetings, lunch dates, and other immovable objects, and fit your goal into an open space.
I'm very clear on what the direction is, and many times I'm most attracted to things that appear to be immovable objects, and difficult to accomplish.
The latter had had a heart made of polished ice, which, inviolable and immovable, had long ago absorbed what warmth could be found in Bella's blood.
It's so hard to, because these forces feel like immovable objects, but of course they're something that evolved and spawned out of human civilization and society.
CHICAGO — The task of printing forms for the 2020 census was already enormous and difficult, with an immovable once-a-decade deadline mandated by the Constitution.
It seemed like the two would agree exactly where the fight should take place and it would be a case of immovable object and irresistible force.
He tries to spin it, but no one believes him — except the less than one-third of voters in the country who are his immovable base.
Naval and military force puts the "metal" in the metal chain — forging hard-to-breach segments between the immovable chain links that are the islands themselves.
In effect, one difficulty with that extravagant assertion is that it makes Comey de facto immovable from office so long as he continues to conduct this investigation.
Some of these pairings are more promising than others in terms of unstoppable force/immovable object conflict, but all of them have the potential to be bad.
Costello described these suburban voters in three words — "they want results" — and lamented that Republicans have mostly been immovable on issues like gun control and climate change.
A YouTube video posted by Ashley Robine shows what happens when an unstoppable force (a lizard, chilling) meets an immovable object (someone with a fear of lizards).
He's got a TV anchor's unflappable poise and immovable hair, and radiates an almost eerie calm when a dozen explosive stories break during his daily CNN show.
Musical roots are solid, immovable pieces that take years to build, because [they create] the music of the people and it takes years to even alter that.
A small di Suvero sculpture — a sturdy mass of steel sitting atop a vertical chassis that looked like some immovable, upside-down anchor — was situated between them.
Nothing the president can do will deter me from supporting this agenda, because my principles, just like my faith, are fundamental to who I am and immovable.
All sound was muffled by the extensively padded pig cheeks, and her vision was restricted to only what she could see through Practical's tiny, immovable eye holes.
Once a line of force begins, he keeps it going, even adding strength to it, until it meets an immovable object or exhausts itself in open space.
The already slow and deliberative U.S. refugee resettlement process now appears headed toward a long, immovable backlog that will prolong refugees' misery and their exposure to harm.
As historical institutionalist political scientists have argued repeatedly, strategies of slow, incremental change are very commonly adopted by groups looking to alter an apparently immovable status quo.
Many have pointed out that YouTube, Facebook, and others have been largely tolerant of Jones, citing immovable moderation policies as the reason for leaving his channels be.
The immovable seats are common on ultra-low-cost airlines in the US, allowing them to fill their aircraft with as many seats as possible to increase revenue.
Nevertheless, sources connected with the case tell TMZ, the prosecutor has been immovable on the subject of release pending charges, despite the fact that the U.S. State Dept.
And identifying permanent, immovable road features ahead of time, the map allows a car's onboard software to quickly focus in on objects that aren't labeled in the map.
The effect marries the old and the new, sandwiching the modern drones between players of centuries-old instruments and Fuji itself, an immovable and ancient symbol of Japan.
Six months later, Kobach leveraged his reputation as an immovable conservative into a successful bid to become the Kansas secretary of state, the post he still holds today.
Since he stormed the national political stage, it's been clear that in many ways, the notion of political friendships, permanent alliances and immovable principles are foreign to Trump.
It's time to stop treating the Republican Party as a potential partner in solving the climate crisis, and start seeing it as the immovable obstacle it's always been.
Toward the end of Park's first season at Arsenal, the 2011-12 campaign, two of the club's executives approached Wenger, the team's seemingly immovable manager, with a proposal.
That wouldn't work for the current installation at Bonakdar, which includes a giant pair of patinated bronze busts by Mark Manders, appropriately titled "Two Immovable Heads" (2015-2016).
Benson: He was cocky and blunt, an immovable object, the guy who was in charge, his every word and gesture designed to enhance his own wealth and control.
The immovable object is the need, both legal and ethical, to meet past pension promises to workers who may be relying on them as their main source of income.
The better news here is that this is yet another example of how President Trump is not an immovable object who cannot or will not learn on the job.
Liberal Justice Elena Kagan pushed back, saying the meaning depends on the context, just like a car, despite its weight, is not immovable if it has just been moved.
With the Hollywood Hills behind her and the bright lights illuminating her frosted and immovable hairdo, Allred ran through an abbreviated history of her work for the gay community.
But for now, and for honestly who knows how much longer, Nadal, 33, remains a pillar of the place: more immovable, as it turns out, than many a stadium.
"We have realised that most women fail to get bank loans because they don't have immovable assets as collateral," Margaret Chacha, TWB Managing Director, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"They want to defend their immovable position in this country," she said, dressed in a black T-shirt emblazoned with the words "We Will Not Shut Up" in different languages.
Since the 1950-53 Korean War, when China fought on the side of the North against the United States and its ally in the South, the alliances have been immovable.
At the end of the synod last year, Francis excoriated immovable Church leaders who he said "bury their heads in the sand" and hide behind rigid doctrine while families suffer.
He humbles players half his age because many of the attributes that captivated the league a quarter-century ago — magnetic puck control, immovable net presence, funky wrist shot — have endured.
Where he had absorbed the charges of everyone to that point, immovable and unimpressed, something quickly buckled in him as he felt the impact and his legs gave ground immediately.
Bayek is pushing back against the unstoppable flow of progress, and the tension between his immovable beliefs and the unstoppable march of progress gives birth to the Assassin Brotherhood... somehow.
I turned to make sure the older man was O.K. He was standing in exactly the same position as he had been before, as immovable as a block of granite.
Or the immovable oligarchs, and one billionaire in particular — Ihor Kolomoisky, whose PrivatBank was nationalized three years ago after financial regulators found that $5.5 billion was missing from its accounts?
We are reminded of this tragic and seemingly immovable roadblock to public safety and civil society every few months, when a madman armed to the teeth goes on a killing rampage.
This time, some in the Conservatives will do the opposite, decrying their results as a lousy showing in order to pile more pressure on Theresa May, their unpopular but immovable leader.
They also designed their stores to be customer-friendly, encouraging visitors to linger inside and stay a while instead of forcing them to sit on hard plastic seats at immovable tables.
That's great news for the debate club — and a vicarious thrill for Ned — in one literally-high-wire scene, but less good for the Washington Monument, among other large immovable objects.
It could be that the conventional wisdom is right—that Trumpism is in no small part a reaction against global governance per se, and so stands in immovable opposition to it.
The parliament also confirmed the a plan to give banks nine years to build a full buffer against bad loans that are secured by immovable collateral, like houses or commercial properties.
Researchers say that we run on "hedonic treadmills"—we chase new sources of happiness as the old ones expire—and that our set points are largely immovable and determined by disposition.
It was an immovable force, this mood that descended on him sometimes, and I worried that it was descending on him now, that it would darken the rest of our day.
In a clumsily animated V.R. segment produced by another company, I experienced a nightmarish version of the latter: I flew through the air, my legs dangling below me, scrawny and immovable.
It's a clash between an unstoppable force (the political climate tends to always rule) and an immovable object (the electorates in the key Senate battlegrounds are naturally inclined to support Republicans).
When Ellsworth Beaumont went along to get a mammogram, she also found out from a doctor that cancerous lumps feel hard and immovable — something she feels is akin to a lemon seed.
You don't want to be so removed from reality that you become convinced your hands are immovable lumps of molten lava and that your best friend's suddenly become fluent in Mandarin, obviously.
All you've really done, despite your best intentions, is created a now completely immovable object and you've not only fucked it for yourself, but you've fucked it for everyone around you too.
One of her supporters looks to Malaysia as a model, another moderate Muslim-majority country with a strong economic record and a democratic constitution, but with one party apparently immovable from power.
Both drawings are on the Uffizi's list of "immovable works," so the loan to the Louvre was both "against the law and against good sense," Mr. Montanari said in a telephone interview.
Aware of her own country's failure to uphold basic civil liberties for all its citizens, she nevertheless drew sharp distinctions between immovable totalitarian regimes and flawed democracies on the pathway to reform.
With nearly every airline and variant of aircraft available for viewing, SeatGuru can warn of potential issues such as fixed recline, reduced legroom, immovable armrests, and proximity to nearby lavatories and gallies. 
With lines torn straight from late-night texts, swimming through woozy synths that sound drunk themselves, "Marvins Room" rebelled against the expectation that rappers — and, more broadly, men — should be immovable, untouchable.
Depression can dislodge a person from almost every relationship, even their relationship with necessity; depending on the season and the immovable grief haunting it, I ate only what was within arm's reach.
Yes, Atlético Madrid, for so long regarded as soccer's most obdurate, unyielding opponent, the sport's great immovable object, collapsed into itself, Diego Simeone's players succumbing to their fate with barely a whimper.
But the other birds stayed on the opposite end of the colony, while Nigel ("no mates Nigel," to be exact) was stuck with his concrete friends and stuck close to his immovable partner.
The sidewalk is a gradual wrapping grade that moves you to the knoll, where all the hanging present themselves in measured precision, regimented, stoic, overwhelming in the immovable lines of suspended rusted red.
The problem is that these moments just don't jibe, visually or conceptually, with the bulk of the film, which focuses on the usual massive CGI throwdowns between living irresistible forces and immovable objects.
But Microsoft's presence looms large, and its Enterprise Mobility Suite offering includes Enterprise Mobility Management, Azure AD and mobile security for only $7 per user, placing an immovable floor on the market opportunity.
All the while, the woman at the center of this whole thing continues her epic struggle against the immovable driver, repeatedly running into him as the chorus's screams build to a fever pitch.
It was oddly cheering, then, to learn recently that even the most impressive- and immovable-seeming of monuments associated with the winter solstice has some of this here-today-and-gone-tomorrow character.
He's part of the financial district vibe, and when the little girl suddenly appeared in his path, looking less like a toreador than a four-foot-tall immovable force, it created a sensation.
CARDIFF (Reuters) - Real Madrid's irresistible attack slams into Juventus's seemingly immovable defense on Saturday when the free-scoring Spanish aristocrats hope to become the first club to win the Champions League in successive seasons.
Hence, if it were to become necessary to re-apply sanctions on Iran or restructure the nuclear agreement, it is likely that a Clinton administration, like the Obama administration, would be an immovable obstacle.
Asked if that would eventually lead to a deal with rival Fianna Fail - the only combination analysts say will be able to break the impasse - Flanagan said "immovable positions" would not resolve the crisis.
Currently in Vancouver to work on "Altered Carbon," a Netflix sci-fi series, Mr. Sapochnik recently discussed battling the sun, among other immovable objects, and why tumbling horses can't compete with 14-foot poles.
The photographs and video of the Davis statue — previously so graven and seemingly immovable, now wrapped in a yellow strap and green plastic, dangling above a truck like a piece of bait — are mesmerizing.
Had public life in America not been completely deformed by blizzards of official lies, right-wing propaganda and the immovable wall of Republican bad faith, the Mueller report would have ended Trump's minoritarian presidency.
The installation illuminates both the strange power of repetition — how something as evanescent as flickering news images, by force of multiplication, can become immovable and overwhelming — and the washing, tidal action of historical memory.
And yet, while some of those movable parts would like to remain — Jose Reyes comes to mind — Yoenis Cespedes, the one immovable object on the Mets' roster, apparently wants to finish his career elsewhere.
You can see the abrupt turn toward decency in the rise of the #MeToo movement; in a matter of months ground that had seemed immovable shifted, and powerful sexual predators started facing career-ending consequences.
The current suit is perhaps even more daunting, a case of an ambitious aspiring New Yorker coming head to head with the force and opacity of one of the city's most intractable and immovable institutions.
Like a tailback on the M5, the memory becomes immovable, intransient, stuck in an ever-present now of seatbelt swaying and window-down choruses that make otherwise uneventful journeys feel more poignant than they probably were.
The Rubio campaign sees Trump voters as essentially "immovable granite," in the words of one adviser: They are unlikely to be swayed by attacks on Mr. Trump and they would probably never vote for Mr. Rubio.
"When a ball on the putting green accidentally hits any person, animal or immovable obstruction, this stroke does not count and the ball must be replaced on its original spot," rules official Brian Claar told Reuters.
But Grant was, in many ways, the mortar that made those first three Chicago title teams so immovable—he defended, he set screens, he rebounded, he made the mid-range jumpshots that needed to be made.
The House of Representatives is supposed to be the closest piece of government to voters, but the number of lawmakers, set and immovable, has exploded to more than 700,000 per member of Congress in most states.
The way this American sport found an immovable place in the hearts of the Japanese people is perhaps best summed up in a haiku, by Masaoka Shiki: spring breezethis grassy field makes mewant to play catch
He's 20183 years old and already an elite perimeter defender who oscillates between an ox and a cheetah—he's immovable in the post and can slide step for step with any primary ball-handler in the league.
By leaving a chunk of time on your agenda — even if it's just 30 minutes — for some immovable, uninterrupted family bonding, you're sure to discover a ton of pre-existing opportunities to add a touch of fun.
What few remember is that the unstoppable force that was the Colts' offense manhandled the immovable object that was the Bears defense, and Peyton Manning won his very first Super Bowl, finally, after years of playoff heartbreak.
These are big promises and of course easy to make ahead of election, but they're also smart ones, directly addressing frustrations in the industry and parts of the process currently dominated by immovable ISPs and their lobbyists.
As we wrap ourselves tighter in the mantle of our imaginations, using technological filters to shape the world in gleaming virtual environments, brutal realities can begin to seem more like inconveniences than immovable facts of modern life.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Global airport operators, faced with rising sea levels and more powerful storms as the climate changes, are starting to invest in measures including higher runways, seawalls and better drainage systems to future-proof immovable assets.
McConnell has been the immovable object: He's frustrated House Democrats by systematically blocking Senate votes so far on the lengthening list of bills they have passed, from gun control to additional protections for patients with preexisting health problems.
Finally, from the transpartisan tidal wave that crashed over education reform to the slow decades of advocacy and relationship building that brought criminal justice reforms, most of the work to move immovable policies happens at the local level.
When we look at pictures of space, be they on the Hubble Space Telescope's website or a pair of Black Milk tights, it's tempting to think of space as static and immovable, like it's just painted up there.
Even Iron Fist -- the one genuine dud among the previous shows -- benefits from his interplay with the others, particularly the hard-as-rock Cage, who discovers what happens (in slow motion, naturally) when Iron Fist meets immovable object.
Zuckerberg, however, appears to be immovable as Facebook's CEO and it seems that no one in the company has the ability to tell him how to handle the current debacle, so what are the independent directors to do?
This is the unstoppable force meeting the immovable object: An angry Trump looking for someone to blame for the ongoing Russia story settles on the one person who has always been deemed un-fireable in his White House.
If the fashion world waits with bated breath for the First Monday in May — the immovable date of the annual Met Gala, the so-called "Oscars of the fashion world" — a little preview arrives the Saturday just before.
"Nothing the President can do will deter me from supporting this agenda, because my principles, just like my faith, are fundamental to who I am and immovable," Sessions wrote in a tweet responding to Trump's endorsement of Tuberville.
The letter, published on AL.com and highlighted on Kayla Moore's Facebook page, praises the candidate for his "immovable convictions for Biblical principles" and says he suffered "persecution" for his faith by opposing gay marriage as Alabama's chief justice.
In many people's minds, language is the "cardinal distinction between man and animal, a sheerly dividing line as abrupt and immovable as a cliff," as Tom Wolfe argues in his book "The Kingdom of Speech," published last year.
This combination is a bit of a head-scratcher, change-seeking Uranus in the sign of the immovable Bull, and no doubt this transition will bring with it earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in both nature and our personal lives.
The metre of the poems is (almost) always four-beat: the rhythm of troubadour songs and "a conscious evocation of the fourfold sign of the Cross which, after his conversion, was the immovable centre and structure of his life".
Polls show most Americans don't favor an impeachment battle and immovable support for Trump among his base, so many Democratic lawmakers are buying into the conventional wisdom that impeachment could consign them to the same fate as 1990s Republicans.
Time moves on: Though he sees Silicon Valley as a weighty and immovable object at the moment, Weiner says that, throughout history, creative hubs like Athens and Florence have led the world — before withering away after about a century.
But all found themselves slapped rudely with an immovable and irreconcilable Trump wielding the single-minded fixation of continuing to undo anything negotiated by his predecessor, Barack Obama, with whom all three European politicians had maintained quite cordial relations.
They are immovable, in his opinion, and impossible to convert: "We're seeing anti-party sorting — an increasing number of voters are rejecting at least one of the parties, and they are doing so more strenuously," he said by email.
Almost three decades later, with the ruling party still immovable, he rallied opposition in Chihuahua, his home state, to protest voting fraud, undertaking a long hunger strike that helped focus international attention on the Mexican opposition's struggle for democracy.
While Schultz has yet to develop a robust platform, his statements betray a clear political strategy: He knows that Trump's Republican support is largely immovable, so his only chance of success is to steal substantial votes from the Democrats.
SOCHI (Reuters) - With Spain unbeaten in 20 games and Portugal having lost one competitive match since September 2014, Friday's clash in Sochi appeared to be a case of an irresistible force meeting an immovable object - at least until Wednesday.
The report, more than 1,200 pages, was based on three years of research in 47 countries that endorsed a 2009 pledge, known as the Terezin Declaration, to establish a restitution process for "immovable property" like land, homes and businesses.
"Paul Volcker is an immovable force when it comes to his beliefs and his principles," friend and former U.S. Commerce Secretary Peter Peterson said in May 2013, when the Economic Club of New York presented Volcker a leadership award.
So on the one hand you have an immovable system of four interlinked geographies, and on the other you have "consumers and digital platforms that did not get the memo that fashion has four seasons," Mr. Galloway of L2 said.
Tavares is the sort of immovable rim protector you'd expect from someone with his frame, but thanks to his improvement in other areas during his time in Toronto, it's now easier to envision him having a consistent role in the NBA.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Belgium's quarter-final battle with Brazil will be a classic encounter between an unstoppable force and an immovable object when the tournament's joint best defense comes up against its most free-scoring attack in Kazan on Friday.
A glance at the upcoming "Portrait" mode in the iPhone 7 Plus The Taptic Engine behind the device's immovable home button felt just as responsive as it did on the iPhone 7, and the stereo speakers were at least as loud.
And sometimes you still ran into an immovable political obstacle, but then you regrouped and you went on again, which is what I did with health care in the 1990s when we ended up with the Children's Health Insurance Program.
But it's still unlikely that these irresistible forces will dislodge one of Washington's most immovable objects: the steadfast resistance of President Donald Trump and virtually all congressional Republicans to seriously discussing, much less addressing, the risks associated with global climate change.
Several times I clicked the track pad over and over as the machine powered on and off, and on each occasion I was pleasantly surprised when the immovable surface suddenly gave way under my fingertip and clicked up at me.
The Indian city of Gurugram, which in Hindi means "village of the guru," is a technology-and-business hub twenty miles south of New Delhi, reached by highways filled with auto-rickshaws, exhaust-spewing buses, and the occasional immovable cow.
We got the Congresswoman in D.C. Wednesday -- after Biden cleaned up on Super Tuesday -- and asked her straight-up ... will she support the guy if he wins the Democratic nomination come July, despite being a Sanders supporter and seemingly immovable.
Though cheered by a passionate and seemingly immovable base of supporters, he has become the first president in the history of modern polling never to attract positive job approval ratings from at least half the country during his first two years.
Democrats are growing increasingly confident that President Donald Trump's immovable demand for $5 billion for his southern border wall is going to land him with the blame, and indeed, polling is already starting to suggest that could be the case.
The FIOD said it seized administrative records as well as the contents of bank accounts, immovable property, jewellery, a luxury car, expensive paintings and a gold bar from houses in The Hague, Hoofddorp, Zwolle and the municipality of Venlo in the Netherlands.
Orchestrating the system are flyhalf Handre Pollard and scrumhalf Faf de Klerk, a bundle of energy who can also make rugby time stand still when poised at the back of an immovable ruck waiting to send yet another kick high into the sky.
From the Coachella trailer, to the Grammys performance featuring Stevie Wonder, the song has cemented itself as an immovable object on the landscape of 22001st century pop culture, one that will be celebrated at wedding receptions across the world for time immemorial.
Boasting of his skill at winning concessions from Senator Mitch McConnell, the immovable Republican majority leader, Mr. Biden suddenly found himself under fire from Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado, a mild-mannered moderate who depicted Mr. Biden's deal making as a fiasco.
Nitehawk, a little indie dine-in movie theater staring at Manhattan across the water from Brooklyn, was an immovable staple of Williamsburg nightlife — or at least that's what I thought after running food to sold-out theaters for a year and a half.
One of their current causes is the Jihong Bridge, built in the 1920s by Russian engineers and classified in 2013 as an "immovable cultural relic" by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, which means any changes must be cleared by the central government.
But the 17-times Grand Slam winner has roared back to his dominant best ahead of a 73rd career meeting with the in-form Djokovic, setting up what promises to be a classic contest between an unstoppable force and an immovable object.
Throughout the whirlwind day following Kavanaugh's East Room debut, Senate Democrats faced an immovable fact: With only 49 seats in their caucus, they don't have the votes to block the 53-year-old judge's path to succeed Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court.
But while the Trump train careened generally unimpeded when Republicans were in charge, Pelosi is a real immovable object --knowledgeable in the institutions of Washington, empowered by a unified party behind her and intimidating to a President unaccustomed to dealing with a woman in power.
Nurkic already has established himself as an offensive rebounding and roll threat, and his sheer physical size makes him immovable once he's anchored himself near the basket; as a result, defenses have to rotate early in order to keep him from easy scoring position.
As is customary with films written and directed by John Hughes in the 1980s, there's an American class-analysis subtext that holds the characterizations together: Mr. Martin's aspirational hauteur is the irresistible force bulldozing into the immovable object of Mr. Candy's just-folks awkwardness.
If Mr. Trump's actions merit impeachment, the most important task will be persuading many of the considerable number of Americans whose support for the president is apparently immovable to view his removal as necessary for the public good rather than as a coup d'état.
While the former are naturally narcissistic, entitled to the point where they will actually commission, and pose for, a permanent effigy of their heads, shoulders and perhaps even penises, the latter spend their lives in constant motion, and are somehow unsuitable for an immovable art.
The movement sought to displace the grandiosity of stoic, towering, phallic monuments (a style frequently used by authoritarians), with a form of memorialization that focuses more on archival and exhibitionist elements, on public art that activates public discourse, rather than immovable objects plopped in public space.
It's a totally unfair fight—these creations of whirring gears, wooden armor, and razor-edged appendages must be eight or nine feet tall, and if you're caught between an immovable hard place and the full-frontal attack of one of Jindosh's monsters, there's really no way out.
Berninger has always written cleverly and frankly about nostalgia ("I am secretly in love with / everyone I grew up with," he offered on "Demons," from "Trouble Will Find Me"), but now he seems to be reckoning with how inert and immovable feelings of regret and longing are.
The trio, who make up tennis's immovable oligarchy having won the last 24 Grand Slams and 53 between them, have dropped three sets in total in the opening four rounds and Djokovic is at a loss to explain why the younger generation cannot get a look in.
The Rose Bowl, by contrast, promises the unstoppable force of Oklahoma's fourth-ranked scoring offense, which averaged nearly 45 points a game behind the likely Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield, against the immovable object of Georgia's fourth-ranked defense, which gave up 13.2 points a game.
This setup is enjoyable enough, but as you progress, new mechanics are introduced to mix up how you need to think about each puzzle, like tiles that can't be moved at all, ice tiles that slide in a direction until they hit a wall, or immovable tiles.
He spent time in remote locations above the Arctic Circle, and translated that desolation and danger into tracks that threaten to blanket the entire frequency spectrum: blizzards of formless noise, bursts of rapid-fire distorted beats, mountainous immovable sustained tones, crashes and blasts and phantom aircraft.
This setup is enjoyable enough, but as you progress, new mechanics are introduced to mix up how you need to think about each puzzle, like tiles that can't be moved at all, ice tiles that slide in a direction until they hit a wall, or immovable tiles.
At his year-end news conference this month, Mr. Putin, asked if the government was "literally afraid of genuine competition," gave vent to his contempt for the protests that, in a series of so-called color revolutions, toppled seemingly immovable leaders across the former Soviet Union.
The sheer mass of both albums overshadows their specific attributes; the sequence of individual songs matters less than how Culture II functions as a giant immovable block of Migos Music, how the solo sections on Sr3mm provide conceptual amusement, just to prove they can, over musical necessity.
By making the same change to the home button on the iPhone, Apple could potentially move the home button functionality into the screen in a future iPhone because people will get used to the sensation of pressing an immovable object with only the impression of movement in response.
On his new single "Immovable," the musician explores a sound that he has has termed "citrus pop," which imagines pop tunes as if composed by cyberpunks, with an otherworldly melodic refrain, dark arpeggiatted keys, an heavily processed vocals that at times begin to sound like a sunnier Skinny Puppy.
Through the years when the Democratic majority seemed immovable, House Republicans presumed that their only real hope of affecting the policy making process was to play nice—to trade (what was often just the veneer of) bipartisanship for the favor of Democrats slipping a GOP idea into a bill.
I went through three or four completely different drafts and settled on a narrative starting with how I've come to deal with two immovable realities — my own mortality and the inevitability of extensive climate change even as humanity endeavors to expand energy access while limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
Are not the fine mixtures of red and white, the expressions of every passion by greater or less suffusions of colour in the one, preferable to that eternal monotony, which reigns in the countenances, that immovable veil of black which covers all the emotions of the other race?
At least they don't alter the political realities that prop up his rule --- a loyal, immovable base of grassroots voters who embrace his aggressive attempts to discredit any person or organization that attempts to judge him and a Republican Party unwilling to risk its own fortunes by crossing him.
The stags cannot get away, they climb on top of one another, as furious as they are fearful, arrow upon arrow flying into the herd, until after many hours all finally becomes still, the carnage is over and the animals lie immovable in "a great pile," as Flaubert writes.
These are all reasons why this race is so unsettled at this point: a diminishing frontrunner, an immovable second-place, a growing contender whose peak either passed or is yet to actually arrive, and a candidate that has been unable to budge his numbers after a swift ascent.
To gain a sense of Original Pirate Material's importance however, its unique approach and the way it became an iconic and immovable notch in British music history, you need to rewind back further than its release (15 years ago, last weekend) and into the sensory habitats that bred the album's beginnings.
As warfare evolved – from the ghastly, immovable trenches of the War to End All Wars, to the shock of the aerial attack on Pearl Harbor and the critical role airpower played in Second World War, and through the rise of superpower competition – a separate Air Force became a national imperative.
"For decades, Roy Moore has been an immovable rock in the culture wars — a bold defender of the 'little guy,' a just judge to those who came before his court, a warrior for the unborn child, defender of the sanctity of marriage, and a champion for religious liberty," the letter reads.
From 1976 he took shared command of the Irish Republican Army, groomed its volunteers, organised its bloody campaigns, improved its weaponry (from fertiliser stuffed in milk churns to surface-to-air missiles from Libya) and played the alternately shifting or immovable hard man in talks, or back-channel manoeuvres, with the British government.
Yet none of his paintings had prepared me for the hallucinatory strangeness of the real thing: a place that inverts geological time, where the ground underfoot is younger than the orphaned church spires rising above it, where a mountain — an immovable part of any ordinary landscape — is only a few decades old.
"Customary laws, the patriarchal nature of Kenyan society - where the man is held as the head of the household and women's rights to land are seen as secondary - as well as some communities dictating that women should not own land or other immovable properties - play a key role in the discrimination against women," he said.
Now, Jelenik is giving away a compilation of his music for free, but those who want it are required to make a pilgrimage to the Temple-cube, a nearly-immovable, 150-pound, roughly one-square-foot concrete cube containing WAV files and digitized album artwork will be installed at Berlin's Image Movement through July 5.
The American bombshell, which the bank insists was the result of "false information," but that supported what many have long suspected, was followed quickly by an even more shocking blast — the news that Mr. Rimsevics, a man so powerful and seemingly immovable that he was known as "the king," was under investigation for taking bribes.
Writing about someone who filed more than 1,000 patents, whose inventions ranged from incandescent electric lighting to immovable concrete furniture, who personally tested 15,000 native plants in a failed attempt to produce a domestic rubber supply, demands a working knowledge of electrical engineering, chemistry, radiography, metallurgy and botany — all of which Morris readily acquired.
" WATCH: Demi Moore Opens Up About Her Recovery: 'I Was Spiraling Down a Path of Real Self-Destruction' Rumer, also speaking to the Times, added that despite growing up thinking her parents were "these immovable gods of Olympus, obviously, as we grow older, we start to realize how much our parents are just people.
Click here to view original GIFEverything is cooler in slow motion, and when the Slow Mo Guys' point their high-speed cameras at a pair of massive sumo wrestlers with a combined weight of over 1,000-pounds, you can actually see the shockwaves rippling through their bodies as the two near-immovable competitors collide in the ring.
At the opening of last night's third season premiere, we were treated to a topical Handmaid's Tale–inspired skit that was just a bit south of funny, where the first and second season's winners reminded us exactly how they captured our hearts: Alaska with her genius wit and toe-curling vocal fry and Chad Michaels with her immovable mug.
"Writing about someone who filed more than 1,19753 patents, whose inventions ranged from incandescent electric lighting to immovable concrete furniture, who personally tested 15,000 native plants in a failed attempt to produce a domestic rubber supply, demands a working knowledge of electrical engineering, chemistry, radiography, metallurgy and botany — all of which Morris readily acquired," Oshinsky writes.
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But even if one could convince voters of the advantages of a fair, progressive tax plan with zero deductions, there remains the problem of convincing two virtually immovable and monolithic constituencies: the politicians who thrive on carving out special deductions for favored interest groups who finance their campaigns, and the tax specialists and accountants who thrive on navigating an increasingly complex tax code.
But if there's one last grand trick he can pull that doesn't involve him battle-rapping until there's no more spaghetti left in Italy, it's how he can be a vehicle for each of us to see what emotional baggage we may still be carrying around; to learn to let go and become so fully present we're able to move smoothly between the so-called immovable parts of the past.
And as he reintroduces himself to the world as Syria's immovable object — with help from allies Russia and Iran, who with Turkey have organized a cease-fire while they undertake broader peace negotiations — it's worth taking a look back at the many dire international warnings during the final months of the battle for Aleppo that were either rejected or ignored on the way to this once unthinkable outcome.

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