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In a sense, sure, and also in a sense not.
He is in a sense, but not in a sense to do it deliberately.
"It's fruitful in a sense and frustrating in a sense," Cammarata said, referring to the fact that the deposition wasn't completed Monday.
In a sense, Star Trek: Discovery was born under the most ideal circumstances the Star Trek universe has ever known, so the stakes have, in a sense, never been higher.
Shannen Doherty is reliving her past – in a sense.
" He added, "In a sense, it's what Lenny did.
I was startled to find, however, the great determination of the human spirit to carry on with life—in a sense something simple and natural, but also in a sense very profound.
So, I think decency in society in a sense of high standards, in a sense of commitment, come from intermediate-scale organizations like, you know, churches, universities, guilds, unions, corporations with ethical standards.
"Keyword squatting in a sense is free marketing," Donovan said.
In a sense, Mueller didn't say much that was new.
Justin Amash, in a sense, it's more of the same.
In a sense, I found that GoT became my reality.
It is, in a sense, what makes them into saints.
So in a sense, her hard work was paying off.
In a sense, the exhibition is a series of studies.
This is SoftBank's second dalliance with Fortress, in a sense.
In a sense, though, this shit show is worth something.
The fourth claim, by contrast, is in a sense true.
In a sense, I owe my NFL career to him.
In a sense, Spruce Pine's quartz has come full circle.
As if I were not, in a sense, a hunter.
This is, in a sense, what MAALSTROOM does, I hope.
This was, in a sense, not for me to find.
I'm the product -- the product is me in a sense.
Advertisers, in a sense, overpaid to reach their desired audience.
This way we're actually changing the world in a sense.
"They are a funny creature in a sense," he said.
In a sense, the experiment made Uber into public transit.
That's how I ended up in television in a sense.
In a sense, you can see where they're coming from.
In a sense, it's an extreme cure for writer's block.
And in a sense, that's what his music has become.
In a sense, it elevates his work above mere piracy.
It just seemed too perfect in a sense for me.
Society is grappling with new paradigms and in a sense.
" He went on, "In a sense, it's a dream technology.
In a sense, China already has business control of LME.
In a sense, though, the film risks burying the lede.
Born into disadvantage, they arrived, in a sense, imprisoned already.
But, in a sense, none of that really matters much.
In a sense, the racism charge is a red herring.
It was our first encounter with reality, in a sense.
In a sense, the material is a lot like snow.
America fell, and he, in a sense, fell with it.
In a sense, they renegotiated the terms of their alliances.
Domestic workers are, in a sense, the original gig workers.
I still feel like he's with us in a sense.
The law followed in a sense what narrative awakened first.
People are in a sense watching themselves and each other.
I feel in a sense that I am their master.
In a sense, Plenty is a response to previous failures.
" Big hair is fearless in a sense," Ms. Radaelli said.
" Big hair is fearless in a sense," Ms. Radaelli said.
A people losing its land in a sense loses itself.
So in a sense we are getting the same care.
Domino is, in a sense, the opposite of Pier 3.
In a sense, both were my fault for taking chances.
So I think it's in a sense the wrong phrase.
So Scholten is, in a sense, playing in two arenas.
In a sense, though, Mr. Papademos was an unsurprising target.
Breakingviews In a sense, Blackstone is back where it started.
In a sense, the whole show fans out from it.
In a sense, the backup plan is the old plan.
But Priebus, in a sense, filled a more exotic role.
In a sense, knowing why is part of her job.
It was, in a sense, a battle of backup goalies.
In a sense, what you don't know can hurt you.
In a sense, such technology suggested a profound artistic shift.
So the church does, in a sense, hold ample treasure.
NOLAN In a sense, this season was really a prologue.
Some of his decisions were just formal in a sense.
In a sense, we were almost back to square one.
But people really are interested in a sense of identity.
In a sense, our election is extremely unusual, totally unusual.
In a sense, what he considers sinful is nobody else's concern.
Perception in Washington But in a sense, it does not matter.
In a sense, this should be one of his easier tasks.
In a sense, with Wagner, Russia may simply be catching up.
So in a sense they were kind of like Odin's recruiters.
In a sense, you could almost call it an activist novel.
In a sense, therefore, the corporate zombies are eating healthy firms.
It's very much like a final frontier quest in a sense.
So these small stressors actually in a sense enhance our health.
In a sense, we test "machinisation" of humans along various dimensions.
"In a sense, we're driving evolution [toward smaller individuals]," Payne said.
In a sense, Kadri is then proposing fighting fire with fire.
In a sense, I've told my adoption story so many times.
We are, in a sense, tearing Pokémon Go apart with interest.
I chose to, in a sense, allow her into my life.
"It's actually cool in a sense," he told Vice in 2015.
Zuckerberg is, in a sense, calling out developers to help him.
In a sense, people are always "on" to distraction and connection.
In a sense, it's a new problem for the auto industry.
In a sense, they'll be unlucky if Sabathia's 2017 option vests.
He recorded two of the first four outs, in a sense.
That's--you are in a sense making that kind of commitment.
We were trying to build our own village, in a sense.
Rohina thinks in a sense, these exes are ingrained in us.
But good adaptation by itself also requires, in a sense, acceptance.
And we're still chasing, in a sense, static 25 fake accounts.
I relate to her in a sense of she has layers.
That was pretty unique, and sort of traumatic in a sense.
IN A sense, this is a golden age for free speech.
In a sense, Alphabet is a victim of its own success.
"And in a sense, you get what you deserve," he continued.
In a sense, they feel as relevant and beautiful as ever.
So in a sense, the newly discovered galaxy is mostly invisible.
In a sense, however, Perez's chances could be harmed by Trump.
In a sense it dominates the internet in terms of information.
In a sense, all "news" is made-up and necessarily so.
Branca lived through it, in a sense more active than passive.
AlphaGo had, in a sense, started to think on its own.
And that could, in a sense, create a boom-bust situation.
In a sense, it's been a thing for a long time.
Cannibalism is, in a sense, a normal response to extreme conditions.
You become an extension of the very speakers, in a sense.
We can be hungry and not hungry simultaneously, in a sense.
And so it was happening in real time in a sense.
It was cancer, yes, but even cancer belongs, in a sense.
In a sense, he saved the day for Beach Goth attendees.
In a sense, even the new album came about by default.
"That's, in a sense, how I learned to solo," he said.
"In a sense, then, we are the walking experiment," she writes.
In a sense, Ramdev is more powerful than any prime minister.
History had in a sense not yet happened to their achievements.
Louie: It is kind of like a withdrawal, in a sense.
That's why, in a sense, the pain of Parliament is understandable.
Jane Walker, in a sense, would have been an anti-suffragist.
In a sense, a proprietary walled garden ocean liner. AOL. Yeah.
But those presentations were in a sense too considered and chilly.
Taylor Swift is agnostic, in a sense, with respect to politics.
Ovid in a sense tried to write the entire Roman story.
Yet both Imani and de Melo are, in a sense, displaced.
In a sense, we're already screwed, at least to some extent.
In a sense, today's Medicare program already has such a structure.
"In a sense, she didn't do my play," Mr. Akhtar said.
In a sense, though, the gaming world has seen it before.
"I think Tofurky was, in a sense, path-breaking," Dutkiewicz said.
In a sense, the purchase represents a reunion for The News.
In a sense, they are different from the Foreign Office itself.
WM: It was almost like a Socratic dialogue in a sense.
In a sense, that's what happened with the recent Google paper.
In a sense, it is humanizing for Mr. Baron, as well.
In a sense, values are part of the grand American strategy.
In a sense we are all Mongols; we are all one.
That can look like betrayal, and in a sense, it is.
Because it's their story, but you're, in a sense, the author.
In a sense, Trump has a whole new bumper sticker motto.
It would be, in a sense, the fulfillment of Fitzcarrald's dream.
In a sense, he was the best influence on my life.
Opera audiences are always trapped, in a sense, during a performance.
That's why we were in the art world in a sense.
In a sense, you're what we've been waiting for all along.
It was a tower, really, an academic tower in a sense.
In a sense, Paris and its cathedral came of age together.
"That is really true brand loyalty in a sense," Schlosser argues.
Umami, in a sense, is more subtle than those other four.
Do you think all songs are just glorified demos in a sense?
In a sense, the piece reverses the trajectory of his previous films.
In a sense, "American Animals" rewards them with the notoriety they sought.
You've said you enjoy being, in a sense, the wrestling gateway drug.
So in a sense it's a good thing for the British exporters.
That clear national security application would in a sense hijack the technology.
In a sense, there is an autobiographical aspect to the whole piece.
In a sense, Snapchat is clearly on the edge of something new.
VT: I think that resonates with what I do in a sense.
In a sense, our romantic partners are choosing their phone over us.
Being a US attorney is definitely "at will" employment, in a sense.
That's probably when payback seemed like the best option, in a sense.
In a sense, central banks are being made scapegoats for others' failures.
I got a lot of attention globally from that, in a sense.
It is unethical in a sense but I just want the album.
Summers: Low interest rates are in a sense part of the problem.
It's liberating in a sense, the same as proposing to my partner.
"That painting is, in a sense, a visual friendship book," Havens said.
In a sense, it already feels like we're at war with ourselves.
In a sense, the chaos of the platform fuels its own growth.
In a sense, there was a long boom from 230 to 2007.
"It's how I relax, in a sense," she said about her routine.
The words used by Mr Mattis were in a sense diplomatic boilerplate.
In a sense, I've grown up without becoming a conventional grown-up.
Problem solving in nature and machines are, in a sense, quite similar.
Hirokage, in a sense, was churning out the memes of his time.
In a sense, Trump is already offering a lot before getting much.
In fact, in a sense the innovation is causing the slow growth.
SO THAT IN A SENSE WAS AN EXTREMELY IMPORTANT BIT OF CLARIFICATION.
"It actually makes me feel kinda normal in a sense," they wrote.
In a sense, it's unsurprising that Americans are losing faith in elections.
In a sense, they're a kind of canary in the coal mine.
In a sense, we've been leading up to this whiskey for years.
In a sense, it's a reasonable and almost expected kind of discovery.
"Like it might break me, in a sense, you know," she said.
In a sense, Murnane has always been on the cusp of disappearing.
In a sense, double-wristing speaks to the rising status of watches.
"In a sense, I am on the ticket," the president said Monday.
Yet in a sense, Mon Roi predates all three of these films.
"The Investigatory Powers bill is in a sense for show," he said.
In a sense, Trump may be a victim of his own success.
In a sense, disruption in and of itself has become an ideology.
In a sense it is still the U.S.'s market to lose.
Schmidt's book is, in a sense, a memoir of one predator's education.
But in a sense, today we do not simply mourn a president.
It was a small race, in a sense, for the state assembly.
The difference is that we've immunized ourselves, in a sense, with naloxone.
In a sense, you could say that Bey saved (her own) day!
But, in a sense, it originally was a statue for African Americans.
In a sense, Broad has produced the first non-human video artist.
Dirichlet's discovery was, in a sense, a narrow statement about rational approximation.
Peter is still, in a sense, a figure out of a dream.
"I view it -- in a sense as a wartime president," he said.
Ms. Alinejad believes that the movement has already, in a sense, succeeded.
In a sense, it was a young person trying on a style.
In a sense, Campins is correct about the ideological character of Poblenou.
The experience, in a sense, is to be a test of faith.
In a sense it is, but in a greater sense it isn't.
"In a sense Donald Trump has done journalism a favor," he writes.
For these he is adopted, in a sense, by three other nerds.
I felt guilty in a sense that I let my friends down.
He thought he had lost, and in a sense, he was right.
So we are lucky in a sense that we are in Malaysia.
In a sense, this is a natural enough utility of quantum mechanics.
I suppose that's what every writer is aiming for, in a sense.
"The Handmaid's Tale" is, in a sense, a continuing rape-revenge narrative.
But in a sense, Harder was engaging in a bit of rebranding.
In a sense, these men represent the emergence of Pakistan's tech startups.
"Guys' roles might change a little bit in a sense," Girardi said.
We also live in a culture that discards wisdom, in a sense.
In a sense, the whole novel, play, essay or poem is invisible.
The plant, in a sense, is the child of Alice and Chris.
In a sense, it already has, writes one of our Interpreter columnists.
"I believe that you are in a sense photographing yourself," he said.
In a sense, it's about him, but not about who he was.
In a sense they're doing what twenty-somethings can do without fear.
In a sense, The Slow Rush is bookended by major natural disasters.
The story's lightness is, in a sense, the source of its charm.
In a sense, we'll be stuck with what the lower court decided.
"This was a form of evidence, in a sense," Ms. LaBouvier said.
In a sense, PayPal is declining to join that vision at all.
Mr. Simons is, in a sense, an unusual person to provide it.
He really was Merlin, in a sense — he knew everything about everything.
So, in a sense, many electric trains already use some solar power.
"In a sense you are turning back the cardiovascular clock," he said.
"Fourth Amendment law is too complicated in a sense already," he concluded.
"So sometimes it's unavoidable to be critical, in a sense," she said.
It looks like a period piece and, in a sense, it is.
In a sense, the Moon-Kim summit was a routine diplomatic meeting.
In a sense, Mr. Frisell, 66, is an entirely atypical contemporary musician.
But in a sense, this is the most terrifying of Schroder's portraits.
"Fourth Amendment law is too complicated in a sense already," he said.
That in itself makes the [Turner] case a success in a sense.
In a sense, of course, this is a misreading of the book.
In a sense, the Tsimane cohabitate with these parasites most of their lives.
"In a sense, parents' refusal of sex education harms their children," Li said.
In a sense, these devices are defined as much by what they're not.
These movements are deeply rooted in a sense of victimhood, real or imagined.
They have their own rituals, history, needs, and even culture in a sense.
All of these earlier incidents were, in a sense, small enough to overlook.
For people working on CHIP, the damage is, in a sense, already done.
In a sense, that makes audiences an active participant in the whole conceit.
So, in a sense we are tricked into thinking it's a backward pass.
Although Mr Khan dominates the stage, in a sense he is never alone.
In a sense, this does seem to place the president above the law.
It feels older in a sense of how people used to make albums.
In a sense, the zombie firm phenomenon mirrors the European labour-market problem.
In a sense the world is already equipped for the task at hand.
In a sense, the electron has solved the problem of its own existence.
In a sense, these are all things we should have known all along.
"In a sense, Trump can't win this election," said veteran pollster Neil Newhouse.
You're asking me about what the most important principle is, in a sense.
I took it for comfort and to keep him close, in a sense.
In a sense, this is a meeting of irresistible force and immovable object.
So in a sense we're competitors, not a question of friend or enemy.
"It was overwhelming in a sense," the Virginia-to-California transplant actor says.
Ethereum support for these ATMs, in a sense, is a long time coming.
And in a sense, it has been way too hard to pull off.
In a sense, Labo VR is a cautious push into the virtual realm.
In a sense, it wouldn't be entirely unlike the current Apple TV model.
"In a sense, 39 of them will be going back home," she said.
In a sense, past a certain point in development brains age by withering.
In a sense, conservative voters have been groomed for Trump since the 1960s.
Sing Street is a fantasy film about the American Dream, in a sense.
You've regulated yourself, in a sense, from the conveniences of the modern world.
"I feel like I have almost grown up, in a sense," she says.
So in a sense the US federal government got some free threat intelligence.
And so he, in a sense, integrated the front door of the hospital.
In a sense, however, the disappointing ending symbolises the state of economic debate.
Joe Farren got his own gang, which is even crazier, in a sense.
It played against expectations, but it worked in a sense that was satisfying.
In a sense, this is what all truly innovative writing aims to do.
It was, in a sense, a failed experiment of a mixed race utopia.
You're right in a sense, and one could have picked very different symbols.
In a sense, they are homeless — rough sleepers — and out in all weathers.
Britain would then, in a sense, drift away into the Atlantic, he added.
But in a sense, his defeat had been a victory, as he claimed.
It's one of the coolest feelings to relax your mind in a sense.
It's world-building, in a sense, but it's not about mythology or backstory.
So, in a sense, democracy is the thing that keeps politicians in check.
In a sense, your building completes the Mall, filling a last, empty space.
In a sense, redistricting will be on the ballot in almost every state.
In a sense, then, they may be aligned with the markets right now!
In a sense, every fourth Cantwell voter did not support the carbon tax.
The leader can then, in a sense, take control of the public's thinking.
"American Utopia" is also, in a sense, about the utopian world of collaboration.
I don't advise that here, but in a sense you are selling yourself.
So for me, I'm always trying to outdo Ugly Organ in a sense.
In a sense, these same traits can be seen throughout their criminal lives.
In a sense, Alitalia represents all Italians [and] some commentators find that problematic.
In a sense, Sanders was a victim in Nevada of his own success.
Winner can be said to be, in a sense, the newest Edward Snowden.
It exists, in a sense, in a ghost of a movie called Machotaildrop.
It was, in a sense, a shining example of the art of Vergangenheitsbewältigung.
And, also in a sense where they got into some trouble later on.
In a sense, Galileo's experiment doesn't work, at least not on this planet.
In a sense, she's still alive, which is why you talk to her.
In a sense, as a society, we are the giant with 100 eyes.
It felt like an office kitchen, which in a sense it also was.
The three-part exhibition is, in a sense, a translation of these ideas.
Caring for a Turrell begins, in a sense, before it is even installed.
In a sense, this is a question of priorities in conservatives' economic thinking.
In a sense, gaming's most mysterious company is predictably unique and uniquely predictable.
If you are "talking trash," you are, in a sense, UTTERing about RUBBISH.
"In a sense we're all winning," goes another poem by O'Hara, "we're alive."
She knew it wasn't "authentically African" and so was, in a sense, disrespectful.
He feels ruthlessly betrayed — by colleagues, and also, in a sense, by himself.
By buying into Lightsource, BP is, in a sense, outsourcing its solar effort.
In a sense, she has devoted her life to proving that doctor wrong.
But in a sense, her entire life had prepared her for the undertaking.
Erdogan, in a sense, came to define the public's space and its values.
Yet where that work ends is, in a sense, where the program begins.
The choreographer Brian Brooks's is rooted in a sense of weight and mass.
In a sense, Mr. Lewin must prove two cold cases, not just one.
"I was born too early for this sport, in a sense," she said.
So, in a sense, the U.S. is confronting its own past in Guatemala.
That, in a sense, was his goal when he founded Vuyani Dance Theater.
"I was on both sides in a sense of that story," he said.
In a sense, this is a neat reversal of the casting couch trope.
The books are, in a sense, one giant hushing of Native American history.
In a sense, his surprise win signaled a generational shift in Indian design.
In a sense, congressional hearings are just a form of high-stakes theater.
"The Jellicle, in a sense, its weakness is it is tribal," he said.
In a sense, therefore, MacCarthy's book is a biography of the Bauhaus itself.
"But then I can say that in a sense I'm lucky," she said.
And therefore our natural instinct, in a sense, is not to think about.
So in a sense, you're seeing their own personal feeds minus private accounts.
"In a sense, this is the way it's supposed to work," White said.
In a sense, both of Switch's first major games are Wii U ports.
"He's all about it in a sense of he knows the anatomy," she said.
"You are God in a sense, because you have complete control of your life."
The FBI attempting to in a sense shape the outcome of a democratic election.
In a sense, this shutdown came at a perfect moment for the IPO market.
In a sense, this is something that I have been picking at for years.
"It is liberating to think that way in a sense," the moderator told me.
The companies aren't just benefactors, in other words; in a sense they're also clients.
In a sense, both Chagall's flowers and the living plants are idealized — perfect specimens.
In a sense it was still similar in a vibe to the first album.
In a sense, passive magnetic levitation has been a solution waiting for a problem.
The Texas-led lawsuit against Trump over DACA is, in a sense, totally predictable.
In a sense, though, the euro's problems have merely mutated from acute to chronic.
"I'm a hopeless romantic in a sense," the sensitive cowboy war veteran tells Harrison.
In a sense, Amazon's move could be seen as a part of that effort.
"Cons work so widely because, in a sense, we want them to," she writes.
In a sense, this makes us closer to the end of the 5G drama.
So, in a sense, "every day is Earth Day," says Pagan author Deborah Blake.
More surprising is that, in a sense, the book is optimistic about American democracy.
In a sense, in my view, the business model of Wall Street is fraud.
" Alice: "I guess in a sense it was a kitchen table project, homegrown thing.
In a sense, this Matt Drudge tweet says it all: The swamp drains you.
So in a sense, citizen development is about much more than just the developer.
He was always shilling in a sense, but for a much nobler cause: himself.
But in a sense, climate denial is just the tip of the (melting) iceberg.
In a sense, I think, we always did, because you have to, don't you?
In a sense, winning a majority in May has allowed for more internal strife.
In a sense, they are looking for opportunities to negotiate rather than be confrontational.
In a sense, you were kind of crippling a very nice piece of hardware.
The ongoing assault on Abu Sayyaf made things worse, in a sense, he said.
In a sense that's what makes it powerful: It isn't a merely rhetorical concept.
I mean, in a sense, we need a reinvigoration and that kind of revolution.
In a sense, everything that the United States is not in this election season.
In a sense, we were insufficiently critical of the hippies, and of the 60s.
By the end of the evening that would still, in a sense, be true.
In a sense that has to be resolved before the army can act decisively.
But mitigation—getting carbon out of the economy—is also, in a sense, adaptation.
So in the documentary video, she dressed up, in a sense, for the video.
In a sense, they were using each other, though they loved each other deeply.
But in a sense, the scientists were also using Stein for their own purposes.
The American presidential race is, in a sense, taking place all over the world.
In a sense, America's policy on Iran of recent years is coming full circle.
In a sense, Putin's actions are even bolder, since he has violated American allies.
In fact, in a sense, the real villain was just inside us all along.
"I think that Dave wants, in a sense, to change the world," Dolven said.
In a sense, this was not a way of reading the "Aeneid" at all.
"It feels like, in a sense, that my son's life didn't matter," she said.
So- it's-- in a sense, keeping the focus domestic-- is a more defensible boundary.
Only then can a couple rebound and start their marriage over, in a sense.
They become a part of us in a sense, a part of our family.
"In a sense, I'm using death as an absolutely reliable fact," Mr. McEwen said.
He said it was a relief, in a sense, when the death was confirmed.
In a sense, these charges are plucking the low-hanging fruit of Russian interference.
Valve used to be known as storytellers, and in a sense, they still are.
In a sense, the friction or pain necessary to complete a transaction is removed.
In a sense, the 1978 Amateur Sports Act was a brilliant piece of legislation.
In a sense there are two kinds of trips: leaving home and coming home.
"In a sense, what we've really acquired is a new communication platform," she said.
Breakingviews Canada's busy deal maven is, in a sense, both hands-on and not.
In a sense, "Douglas" is an act of recovery, or an act about recovery.
In a sense, this is the economic equivalent of the virus's varied health effects.
In a sense, Mr. de Blasio has sought to have it every which way.
By the time you realize it's a problem, it's too late, in a sense.
In a sense, though, it is one that many colleges make them buy anyway.
In a sense, it has even changed the conception of music as a product.
In a sense, Mr. Denham was correct that Bay Area liberals posed a threat.
And in a sense, every page of the book got rewritten in that way.
But I kind of feel like a superhero in a sense, saving the world.
In a sense, Republicans had been evacuated to high ground, away from the beach.
Paris was born on this island, and so, in a sense, was French civilization.
I wanted to be Huckleberry Finn (and, in a sense, I think I succeeded).
In a sense, the statute of limitations on his celebrity ran out long ago.
In a sense, Ms. Spees was lucky to receive such intelligence from her husband.
But in a sense, these Rosebuds are just a way of stalling for time.
In this group, everyone was foreign, and so, in a sense, no one was.
He also, in a sense, exploited the image of a black woman: Michelle Obama.
When I look at her photo albums, her clothes all match in a sense.
SA In a sense, you and your fiancé's mother are in the same boat.
"They are, in a sense, because this president won't be there forever," Flake said.
This is nothing new (and yes, I do consider influencers celebrities, in a sense).
In a sense of history, and the gumption to turn it on its head.
It sounds ominous, but aren't all life partners also lifelong patients in a sense?
In a sense all currency creation, it's not creating real economic growth by itself.
"In a sense, we're trying to create a civil defense-style mechanism," Ardern said.
C. But in a sense the biggest victor was the magnanimous billionaire behind it.
Now, in a sense, there are now two Justice Kavanaughs within the conservative imagination.
"In a sense, a park is already a work of art," Smithson once explained.
In a sense, deGrom is back to the elite level he reached in 2015.
In a sense Mr. Amram is the perfect avatar of the club's offbeat ecumenicalism.
In a sense, often they are inadvertently challenging laws that are not great anyway.
In a sense, we are all in the abstract world of the draw now.
So the caravan is, in a sense, about to cross into extremely hostile territory.
I mean certainly, the Cambridge Analytica story was negative towards Facebook, in a sense.
And, in a sense, it really solidifies the relationship between you and your audience.
Conservative publishing is, in a sense, at the cutting edge of the national mood.
In a sense, that game was the start of something big for the Tigers, too.
So in a sense, we don't need the US President to be strong and united.
In a sense, this isn't surprising: We leave a trail of ourselves everywhere we go.
We started our own weird culture, in a sense, that only consists of us, haha.
But the earthquake, lasting in a sense for a month and a half, is over.
Their symbolism is, in a sense, frozen, conscripted to be forever what it once was.
So to jump ahead we'd in a sense have to do a more sophisticated computation.
Medicare itself is, in a sense, a form of forced savings, as is commercial insurance.
So Musk was in a sense just responding to those jabs with his crude tweet.
In a sense, it's not all that surprising Cersei would turn to Jaime for love.
"So in a sense that's connected with my impulse to write this book," Lithgow continues.
They are citizen soldiers, on loan in a sense from their jobs and their families.
Actually, in a sense, he is the real victim here and all lives ...   Hard stop.
This may well be now or never – in a sense, we are all Bavarians now!
That Ms Glendon's panel looks like the latest example is, in a sense, nothing unusual.
"In a sense, [penicillin is] kind of natural, and that's how everything started," she says.
In a sense, this policy may put US troops in more danger down the line.
So, in a sense, something needs a pair of eyes on it to be terrorism?
Papadopoulos had, in a sense, been catfished—and then lied about catfishing to federal investigators.
In a sense, it comes down to different priorities, dictated by a musician's native genre.
In a sense, Herman Miller's new Live OS is a fitness tracker for your furniture.
In a sense, it's a surprise that Amazon hasn't already gone down the clothing route.
Those effects are real, and in a sense they began before Trump even took office.
The Cloud PSD is in a sense, a manifest of all of these ingredients together.
The Fed, in a sense, has been a partner with them in keeping volatility low.
In a sense, active managers have become more active, making bigger bets on individual stocks.
And so in a sense they're delaying reform is, I think, a cause for concern.
"I do feel that, in a sense, some things happen for a reason," Sdoia said.
And so in a sense their delaying reform is, I think, a cause for concern.
In a sense, the XB2900N are a just slightly scaled-down version of the 2300XM3.
In a sense, finding the shadow in every bright moment has always been Ekelund's specialty.
Smartphone upgrade plans make sense for consumers because they save you money, in a sense.
"In a sense," said Mr. Hiilamo, the social policy professor, "Finland already has basic income."
In a sense, this show became a tale of two Rousseaus: Henri and Jean-Jacques.
In a sense, Michelle emerges at the end as the more intriguing of the two.
In a sense, that doesn't make her any different from many of her fellow actors.
For someone to kind of lower or mock that in a sense doesn't feel right.
In a sense, perhaps, some of this rush could signal good news for fiscal hawks.
In a sense, globalisation brings industry closer to the economists' ideal of the "perfect market".
The basic responsibility of being a dog owner, it is like parenting in a sense.
In a sense, this makes the area "immune" to gentrification, for better or for worse.
In a sense, Liberia is creating a solution: All the Partnership schools will be free.
In a sense, the E.U. referendum joins a pretty long list of election forecasting errors.
In a sense, the situation isn't complicated: The US war in Afghanistan cannot be won.
Ms. Goldin was, in a sense, the anti-Sherman, a romantic poet of unvarnished truth.
She was not part of a movement, so she was, in a sense, stylistically ahistorical.
Her art — controlled, quiet, tough, painstakingly poised — is, in a sense, designed to avoid it.
This isn't ultimately a question of instinct or strategy, because in a sense it's both.
In a sense, the justice system is self-selecting a high-risk population for incarceration.
"So in a sense him at the center and the ecosystem around him," notes Roth.
In a sense, the system is too distinct pieces that serve separate but related functions.
He sees everything, and in a sense for anyone, that's a gift and a curse.
In a sense, the Lego Movie franchise has always been blatant product placement, of course.
And in a sense, it's precisely Apple and Samsung that have indirectly driven that growth.
I mean, it does, but the ellipse is also an entity itself, in a sense.
It's fitting to begin at the end, in a sense, by focusing on the closers.
Bronze, in a sense, is alive, as Tudor puts it, in strangely poetic marketing copy.
"In a sense, I was lucky to grow up in such an environment," he said.
But Jack has plans of his own; in a sense he's been waiting for this.
"In a sense, we've doomed children who are growing up in poverty," said the doctor.
In a sense, they're treating pain similarly to how they would treat an anxiety disorder.
Well, now Gorka is, in a sense, a step closer to being an actual doctor.
Yet in a sense they have succeeded anyway — just not in the manner they expected.
In a sense, I would say his music helps bring me back to my center.
In a sense, I was comforted by the disagreements of past generations of L.G.B.T.Q. people.
In a sense she presaged if not this technology then our short cultural attention span.
And so the memos are, in a sense, a protective measure in this power dynamic.
" Mr. Trump continued: "And frankly, they're probably worse than China in a sense, just smaller.
" Besides, Farquharson said: "Everybody who's nominated for a TP has already in a sense won.
By the time those results get published, the study is in a sense old news.
The difference, in a sense, is comparable to that between a defibrillator and a pacemaker.
Because in a sense that's something that's radically impossible, in a sacramental, like, religious way.
I'd say we're probably the team with the least amount of cohesiveness in a sense.
VR, nobody really knows what it wants to be in the future, in a sense.
IT'S JUST REALLY NOT – FABER: SO YOU DON'T THINK HE WAS PREPARED, IN A SENSE.
In a sense, the painting that emerged in the early '260s was mongrel and illegitimate.
I mean, this is just the Kardashians in a sense of the subject type stuff.
"I think it's time that we wrap this thing up in a sense," said Rep.
This is a very tough time for them, in a sense, because of the importance.
I guess in a sense, although it's not explicit, songs about depression can be political.
So in a sense, half of the people in India still work on the land.
But this movie isn't plotted as a thriller — which is, in a sense, the point.
The shelter is, in a sense, a pop-up, coming to life where it could.
Really, in a sense that ... Very few people can say that with a straight face.
It made the forest not only a wilder place but in a sense far more normal.
I mean, you are, in a sense, telling people to gouge people's eyes out after all.
In a sense, it became obsolete almost at the time that Microsoft got their hands slapped.
So them not being in the investment, in a sense, there's an emotional element to it.
But after Community premiered in 2009, the prop became, in a sense, one of its characters.
In a sense, I'm still helping people, just not in the way I had dreamed of.
It is in a sense a beautiful and enlightened moment, it's moment to moment for them.
I don't mind being implied that I'm not from here, because I'm not in a sense.
In a sense, Amy Kennedy probably wouldn't be running for Congress if not for Donald Trump.
And in a sense, that's what Marco Rubio was talking about a bit during the primary.
The reappraisal of Appel is in a sense following two different directions on two different continents.
By normalizing those offbeat desires, are you killing the driver for your market in a sense?
In a sense, he was one-upping Charlie Hunnam's bad-boy chic in Sons of Anarchy.
"In a sense, how we're seen can be a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy," he says.
And in a sense I am, except the places that I write about don't really exist.
And I think it is, in a sense, what confines it to being a minor interest.
And in a sense, it's enlisting developers to find out what the good uses might be.
It was basically free advertising for him because in a sense all publicity is good publicity.
"In a sense this is polarizing everything," said Neville Sarony, a senior barrister in the crowd.
So the more positions he takes that I don't like in a sense is strategically fine.
Yet, in a sense, the wines made at Far Niente are no more authentic than Replica's.
I think a lot of the people in electronic music were cutting edge, in a sense.
And just having ordinary workers in the public debate already diversifies the Fed, in a sense.
BASE jumping has even gone professional, in a sense, with a team sponsored by Red Bull.
Also, in a sense, the legal risks are diminishing, particularly in states where marijuana is allowed.
In a sense, they are becoming the true Americans and carrying our past back to us.
It's had a really long afterlife — it's sort of the original fake news, in a sense.
In a sense, searching for a mate is not so different from hunting for a job.
In a sense, said Amy Schroeder, the Attacca's first violinist, the ensemble was overcoming its fears.
Comes in and ankles around like he owned the place (which he did, in a sense).
In a sense, as China catches a cold, other countries will not be immune from infection.
His death, in a sense, was still news, and his story still deserved to be told.
In a sense, making your bed should be your first domino of personal achievement every day.
In a sense, Cohen is probing the comfort level of both his subjects and the audience.
They're refugees, in a sense—racist and anti-Semitic parodies of Jewish liberal identification with blackness.
Both methods offer the same result, in a sense, and thankfully, they're each easy to use.
"I think it's very valuable because they're games that, in a sense, have pressure," he said.
"In a sense there are two kinds of trips: leaving home and coming home," he writes.
Any book about the history of a people is, in a sense, a book of elegies.
The thoughts go on: We're watching a play written, in a sense, by two male playwrights.
The technical intelligence agencies — codebreakers, satellite photographers, eavesdroppers — produce intelligence that is in a sense documentary.
The way lights reflect off various items and work together results in a sense of completeness.
Of course, in a sense, Evaneos is the new middle-person, just a less hungry one.
That, in a sense, is going to make a much more vibrant new generation of feminism.
In a sense, the immigration uproar has come at the worst possible time for the company.
And I thought, in a sense, Nixon's emphasis on treatment expansion was kind of an aberration.
But I really enjoyed the characters that I've had the opportunity to play in a sense.
It's a record about the West, in a sense, the expanses that Miles grew up in.
In a sense, they are — many of the businesses are authentic, dating back to the 1870s.
In a sense, the mini-series is like that childhood memory Camille recovers on Adora's floor.
It is more grounded in a sense of character as opposed to a cult of fashion.
So too, in a sense, can every self-conscious nude ever snapped in a bathroom mirror.
They moved on to the next, and the next: variations on a theme, in a sense.
A. In a sense, an octopus has several brains, collections of neurons that control each arm.
In a sense, a historic vintage has been brewing, so to speak, for decades in Britain.
If you think that you know everything that you can know, in a sense you're right.
"In a sense, it's perfectly comprehensible," said Mark Silk, a professor of religion at Trinity College.
In a sense, however, it's not the job of laws like the A.D.A. to mandate empathy.
There are those like Andrew Norman and John Adams — who is, in a sense, sui generis.
" Daum continues: "It sounds ominous, but aren't all life partners also lifelong patients in a sense?
In a sense, America is experiencing the dilemmas typical of an empire in its twilight years.
In a sense, Penney's is following in Nordstrom's footsteps and hoping to emulate the retailer's success.
In a sense, after experimenting with contemporary dance and theater, he's returned home: back to ballet.
And it is similar in some ways to Open Casket, but more imaginative in a sense.
In a sense, what is most unusual about Pillar of Fire is that it still survives.
Which, in a sense, it had: the victims' allies and defenders soon made up their minds.
In a sense, they (and we through them) are always out there searching for the hum.
In a sense, though, women voted in America long before there were states, united or otherwise.
But, in a sense, failure is always an option when trying what some think is impossible.
In a sense, my job really is how to tell clients' stories in a compelling way.
In a sense, lemon juice is to your water as carbon dioxide is to the ocean.
Every piece is, in a sense, a statement piece: You wear it, and everyone definitely looks.
Kelly's courtroom history might also, in a sense, raise the bar to put him on trial.
Even while acknowledging that all Americans are, in a sense, murderers, Mildred desires the patriarchy's promise.
"Climate change has cast everyone in a sense of placeless-ness," says Davidson College's Katie Walsh.
Gender-based violence and sexual violence is often rooted in a sense of inequality between genders.
In a sense, Escobar's bill, like the radical anti-detention bill written by her colleague Rep.
So in a sense that's the closest analogy, but it's not exactly the same as this.
So, in a sense, the cast cooked it down and it became codified on the page.
"In a sense, those people were cryonically frozen, and yet they are today alive," he says.
I think that says so much about facing your insecurities and your flaws, in a sense.
The sort of media that Trump voters consumed could be categorized as satire in a sense.
So in a sense, everything rests on Saudi Arabia and Iran being willing to come together.
"In a sense they represented the aspiration of newly independent India of that time," Ms. Shah said.
"In a sense, it's one-stop shopping," said Gretchen Jacobson, associate director at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
"In a sense, the entire A to Z itself is a reflection of climate change," Holten said.
He&aposs representing Russia, I&aposm representing the United States, so in a sense we are competitors.
But baby Sussex is also a public child -- the property, in a sense, of the British psyche.
I care for you, in a sense, but I realize you don't like to be cared for.
Sure. Just be like Veronica and treat those bags like gold, which they are in a sense.
These 3D shapes are, in a sense, like digital musical instruments which can produce dynamic 3D soundscapes.
"Here, everything is military innovation in a sense, just a really old one," Marx de Salcedo says.
In a sense, growth is a bit of a vanity metric as it can be inflated unsustainably.
In a sense, New York City is ground zero in the economic experiment of the "gig" economy.
The twist is that the virtual avatars I was seeing were actually real people, in a sense.
So the subscription number, in a sense, is a symptom of having a very effective engagement strategy.
In a sense, the former was an instance of the governed refusing to bow to the government.
There was, in a sense, a belief that being hardworking equals the amount of time you work.
In a sense, these authors-turned-publishers are thriving because the self-publishing ecosystem has become oversaturated.
" — "In a sense, Facebook's defence to the Cambridge Analytica story was more damning than the story itself.
We are stuck "at work," in a sense, by the work schedules of our family and friends.
In a sense, it's no suprise that the POTUS' paper has become the most-discussed of 2016.
She wasn't totally unreasonable about it, but yeah, she did feel, and she was, in a sense.
But I do feel like it's rooted in a sense where the relationships are real and authentic.
Because we've sort of kind of kept it behind the scenes in a sense, it's largely misunderstood.
In a sense, the senator wants to export his economic populist message and policies far and wide.
Part of what makes Toca Boca games so lovable is also their business downfall, in a sense.
"In a sense, this is a whole lot of nothing," Ashcroft told the Springfield News-Leader Monday.
In a sense, the mystery of the Arab's identity has been in plain sight for many years.
But time, in a sense, is money in this situation, and I needed to be a mom.
In a sense immigration and dealing with terrorism are just the first stage in what she seeks.
In a sense, walking and shooting is a form of self-medication, but a very addictive one.
"We were being brutalized, we were being murdered, we were being ostracized in a sense," she said.
In a sense, the navy is the good cop in Iran's at-sea dealings with other countries.
In a sense this is tantamount to keeping an organ on its own dedicated life-support system.
In a sense, Nakia's worldview isn't that different from the film's villain, Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan).
In a sense, this breakdown could somehow be mirrored in people's shift in political beliefs, he suggests.
Everything just feels – everything just feels mad weird and a bit not very normal, in a sense.
I look around at my sisters now and I think, in a sense, they've got more rights.
Running parallel to all that, Martin's personal life was under scrutiny and, in a sense, became overwhelming.
In a sense we are not helping the others as much by going late in the year.
The whole film, in a sense, hinges on a simple, unexpected gesture she makes at the end.
In a sense, this is a double-edged sword, says Steven Tepper, another author of the study.
"You do everything you can to protect them, and it doesn't seem to work in a sense."
Both Sanders and Trump represented the labels of their parties but in a sense, had gone rouge.
In a sense, Kay, in "He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box," is Negro-Sarah's mother.
I wanted to be a Planeteer when I grew up, and in a sense, I've done that.
It's well out there that I've been treated extremely unfairly in a sense, in a true sense.
The decision to turn the Simón Bolívar orchestra pro, in a sense, may have been a miscalculation.
In a sense, the Morph is as much a way of proving that Sensel's technology truly works.
In a sense, they have their own smell—similar to that wet rocks at low-tide scent.
In a sense, Lord RayEl is applying the logic of online marketing to the business of faith.
In a sense, Dark Souls 3 maintains this design philosophy by rewarding players who attack with poise.
In a sense, Mr. Esposito's job, on leaving the service, was to be both friend and concierge.
In a sense, he has traded strength in states like Maine and Minnesota for strength in California.
Part of the problem here may be the novel's desire to correct the past, in a sense.
"In a sense, we're following that model," said Mr. Hamilton, who has presided over N.Y.U. since 2016.
In a sense, it was successful; years later, I'm still able to tell you about what happened.
The houses serve in a sense as billboards for smugglers, proof of money to be made abroad.
"There were allegations that she perhaps, in a sense, sold them to the state government," Avinash said.
I'd say this would 'add' to the memory … which in a sense is a kind of reshaping.
Or do you feel by perpetrating the discussion, that you are doing a favor in a sense?
In a sense, with PTSD, the reasoning part of the mind gets cut out of the equation.
Here, Facebook would, in a sense, still be playing the role of both Congress and the executive.
"It's all just speed in a sense," Chen said, regarding what it takes to secure a bot.
In a sense, you're playing with the house's money — not the actual cash you worked to earn.
BARBARO: But you confronted that, in a sense, by saying it's kind of true — the ego question.
Beethoven is taking on the master, showing what, in a sense, a "Haydn" quartet could really be.
Regardless of the teaching style, students were still lucky in a sense that this was happening now.
In a sense, the recent streak is emblematic of a markedly restrained level of stock market volatility.
This is also a coming-of-age story for Esther, and for Lady too in a sense.
That was a precursor, in a sense, to the crisis that precipitated the Civil War in 1861.
In a sense, the Handmaids are the teenage girls of Gilead, their sexuality both definitive and taboo.
In a sense, the audience is telling reporters to walk and chew gum at the same time.
Since Breaking Bad began, I feel there's been a strong increase in a sense of local pride.
"You can't leave the store or the website not looking good in a sense," Mickey Drexler said.
FINDING THE RIGHT BALANCE (SHEET) In a sense, the Fed faces a dilemma of its own making.
"We got caught in a hurricane of distorted media in a sense with headlines," Mr. Forte said.
In a sense, they did nuke the field of bipartisanship that existed in the election administration field.
Another act of violence brings back her voice; in a sense, she's shocked into her professional calling.
The specter of that meeting still hovered and Mr. Obama was, in a sense, taking sides again.
I mean, in a sense, money may well follow, go to the people who really need it.
Their 1921 Broadway hit "Shuffle Along" was in a sense, a tribute to their mentor and friend.
Intelligence agencies are meant to look for conspiracies, and in a sense they also trade in conspiracies.
In a sense, it's the fullest fulfillment of this vision—the NFL, but without all the football.
In a sense, this seems so obvious to me that it feels peculiar to argue for it.
In a sense, the disease model is a metaphor, but everyone recognizes it in an official capacity.
In a sense, we would have an alternative to death, which has profound philosophical, ethical and medical implications.
Even in places like Poland, Putin clearly thinks about those people because in a sense he was one.
You're making other people rich, you're putting on a show in a sense, but it's not all roses.
In a sense that it started a greater conversation about communication, consideration and most importantly, respect in workplace.
Every time you did those smaller computations, you'd in a sense be wasting the potential of the calculator.
We wanted, in a sense, to create a sculpture and immersive experience that reported the story back out.
In a sense, this is just a souped-up version of Google's existing voice recognition feature, Google Now.
In a sense, these are Open Core / Cloud service hybrid businesses with multiple pathways to monetize their product.
The selection of presidential and vice presidential nominees is, in a sense, not much more than a pretext.
In a sense, Sandberg has turned grief into more grist for the mill for her "Lean In" model.
In a sense, each one arrives as one phase of your life is ending and another is beginning.
"In a sense, her public role is a job," says Lauren Smith Brody, author of The Fifth Trimester.
And in a sense, she was right: For once my outside appearance mirrored the mess beneath the surface.
But in a sense, it does fully commit you in terms of what you're producing to the service.
We have, in a sense, begun to cede to corporations the building blocks of speech—and thought—itself.
In a sense, the product is a bit like Google's Inbox but with more corporate or enterprise features.
"We're thankful in a sense that everyone can know what an amazing person he really was," she said.
The new temple in Paris was, in a sense, both a product and a hostage of secular politics.
In a sense they are invested in the past, in a way that most modern people are not.
So in a sense Beethoven's orchestra never really existed; it was a figment of his vivid aural imagination.
But earlier this month, Storify announced that its own timeline was, in a sense, coming to an end.
AS: In a sense I try to take care of the viewer, to see a self reflected back.
So the Trump administration has in a sense merely made Mr Obama's growing partiality for India more explicit.
So, in a sense, this alternative programming model is one that manages software by objectives: MBO for machines.
In fact, their pettiness is, in a sense, actually an argument in favor of using them more liberally.
After that, I always felt in a sense that the other guy was in bed with us, too.
GUTFELD: Juan, you were telling me in the green room that Donald Trump, in a sense, already won.
In a sense, not much is different with today's far more sophisticated arsenals; development and testing remain essential.
So in a sense, the possible discovery of a second Earth around Proxima Centauri isn't all that surprising.
In a sense that it started a greater conversation about communication, consideration and, most importantly, respect in workplace.
If you're making a steak to get the right texture, the muscle must have "exercised," in a sense.
In a sense, America made a big bet in electing Barack Obama as its first African-American president.
In a sense, the banks keep in their books things that elsewhere can be taken out much quicker.
In a sense, it's refreshing to see the president suddenly interested in the integrity of our electoral process.
In a sense, our ancestors and their habitat are scarier than the film's eponymous witch, her bloodthirstiness notwithstanding.
" He says, "In a sense, their practice as artists is to be catalysts to this unravelling [of place].
Huggins has witnessed the degradation of the reefs firsthand, so in a sense, they're a part of her.
So in a sense, the future of nuclear energy in the United States depends on Plant Vogtle's success.
"When you survey people there is an increase in a sense of lack of hope," he tells me.
In a sense, these developments aren't that new, and are merely an extension of the nation's recent efforts.
The neglected state of Germany's military isn't new — but in a sense that makes it even more shocking.
I finally feel like myself, so it kind of, in a sense, is a rebirth day … a renaissance.
Finally accepting that it's okay to need someone who in a sense is a pillar in your life.
LinkedIn is actually in a sense a tool to be entrepreneurial in your career, however you're doing it.
In a sense, then, the wounds of the past haven't healed but have instead festered in multiple communities.
While they may not have the same branding anymore, in a sense, Space Food Sticks never went away.
"It was certainly a life-changing event that in a sense expanded my life's journey, personally and professionally."
In a sense he's a fun-house mirror of the inconstancy, vanity and insecurity in almost every politician.
In a sense, for natural investigators, reporting the White House is one of the worst jobs in journalism.
In a sense they are modernist icons for the only society in the world that was officially atheist.
In a sense, I think this would benefit the technology around the world and be good for humanity.
They definitely did it in a sense that they tested it because we saw it in the wild.
In a sense, Netflix has posthumously extended Welles the respect and creative latitude that eluded him in life.
Our media exists, in a sense, as a public trust, and it is being viciously abused and manhandled.
It is in a sense a continuation of her campaign to elevate the outcast — believe it or not.
Brain-to-brain interface uses modern brain scanning tools to allow people to communicate, in a sense, telepathically.
So when the unthinkable happens and a Khal dies, his wife must in a sense die with him.
CL: No. MH: In a sense, I regret it because it sounds exciting, with cigarettes and so on.
If it's a standalone text or audio, say, it has to contain, in a sense, all the images.
In a sense, it is as much evidence of his existence as any baptismal document or tax record.
In a sense, Timoney presents a kind of salon-style show, but all emerging from a single mind.
RGGI is an effective, well-run program, but its popularity is, in a sense, evidence of its inadequacy.
We've actually been planning for this in a sense because we've made our product available, LNG in particular.
He said designating the group a terrorist organization "would almost in a sense penalize them" for the reforms.
You know, Pao, in a sense, what you're doing now has taken me 30 years to figure out.
I felt anxiety from realizing that I would represent that, in a sense—since I'm not African American.
In a sense, the tenure system has tamed them, and much of their protest will remain merely academic.
I think in a sense, as a fact, [this] kind of opens up how we see an artist.
These cities are, in a sense, lucky that they happen to be home to billionaires and their foundations.
Fines and run-ins with the authorities are, in a sense, becoming an unconventional cost of doing business.
Which, in a sense, means that he's only doing exactly what social media has trained him to do.
Now Spotify is under fire for dealings with artists who, in a sense, do not exist at all.
In trashing your ex, you were, in a sense, trashing yourself and a whole portion of your life.
But I will say that some of his closest followers are, in a sense, being discipled by him.
Our longstanding identity crisis has suddenly turned to a huge advantage — we come, in a sense, pre-broken.
"This is in a sense going back to the future," said Adam Goldstein, the chief executive of Hipmunk.
In a sense, it was a more lighthearted thing, though there's very little lighthearted about the Bushmen story.
In a sense we know it from reading it in the newspapers, but that doesn't tell you anything.
The reason is that while shareholders think they own the shares they buy, they don't in a sense.
When I entered kindergarten, I was, in a sense, immigrating all over again, except this time into English.
In a sense, Madelena's pronouncement is an olive branch to the right-to-life side of the debate.
Hooper: The interesting things about visual effects movies is in a sense where do you draw the line?
Pinchuk said that Chinese culture is rooted in a sense of community, while the U.S. holds individuality sacred.
Even if she weren't offering outright to suck his cock, she was, in a sense, doing just that.
Yes, in a sense: There is Singapore, whose health care system is the marvel of the wealthy world.
Silence also creates significant emotional barriers with the living because you, in a sense, start living a lie.
In a sense, he embodies the movie business he hopes to dominate: calculating, impulsive, hard-nosed, and hopeful.
In a sense, readers are becoming assigning editors, although I have not ceded my job as the boss.
In a sense, the final product seems to be as much about Franco as it is about Wiseau.
WASHINGTON — They are, in a sense, the permanent, beating, bipartisan heart of the government of the United States.
This in a sense may be a secondary concern for them, given all of the Trump/Russia stuff.
In a sense, no one is better suited to navigate the terra incognita of Trump's America than Zucker.
The exhibition is, in a sense, a continuation of Candide's search, years later and much removed from Istanbul.
I think we really need to start thinking about something that includes everybody in a sense of belonging.
So in a sense I thought they were having conversations about the past or that they were complaining.
If that made Kauff a criminal in a sense, he turned out to be a highly successful one.
Mr. Fila is, in a sense, an outsider by choice, as are — but again, only in a sense — the artists in a special exhibition, "Good Kids: Underground Comics From China," assembled by Brett Littman, director of the Noguchi Museum, and Yi Zhou, partner and curator of C5 Art Gallery in Beijing.
On the other side of that, I was doing that because I was going to war in a sense.
Even the people who say that America was in a sense created by immigrants, that&aposs a half truth.
In a sense, it's the antidote to the depressing and often-memed "woman laughing alone with salad" stock image.
And the point of this negotiation is, it doesn&apost really matter in a sense what is agreed to.
In a sense, the coup itself is evidence of just how broken Turkish democracy and Turkish institutions had become.
When Britain's ban on its ivory trade becomes law, these too could become unsellable and, in a sense, worthless.
When we print something from the internet, it becomes a tangible artifact, and, in a sense, it slows down.
"Intersectionality" has, in a sense, gone viral over the past half-decade, resulting in a backlash from the right.
So, in a sense, Mueller's considered decision not to decide was immediately thrown out the window by his superior.
It's important to have that in Hamtramck, and a lot of these bars were previously underutilized, in a sense.
In a sense, she is swallowed, digested, by this new someone: the artist with the artist's name, Lee Lozano.
Indeed, the history of mankind is, in a sense, also the history of the quest for justice and peace.
But, in a sense, I think Uber actually does a much better job working with government than people realize.
In a sense, there's some degree to which if you know what's happening it heightens the fear of it.
"In a sense, it becomes a brand promotion opportunity," presidential historian Matt Dallek told the Washington Post in 2017.
"We are talking, but we're not talking in a sense that we're going to get back together," Portwood said.
Points have been around since the first arcade cabinet; they are, in a sense, the currency of video games.
Even U-6 takes, in a sense, a narrow view of how background labor market conditions impact people's decisions.
You know, their bad growth rate is probably going to be twice our good growth rate in a sense.
Young Americans (like their equivalents in other western countries) feel free in a sense that no previous generation did.
Display "DATE" in a gallery, as if it were a work of art, because, in a sense, isn't it?
In a sense they're too weird to engage with directly, given the sincere literalism of the current critical moment.
Yet outlandish as his story seems, in a sense Mr Mallory's use of language may not be that unusual.
In a sense, the extremists have "hacked" the mainstream's allegiance to balance, by moving the fulcrum of balance itself.
I think in a sense, we engage an audience and we want things to be beautiful and well-shot.
"We are talking, but we're not talking in a sense that we're going to get back together," Portwood stated.
Of course, I was given a second chance, but in a sense I have also earned my second chance.
Using myself as a tool to enter the system, I then become, in a sense, a protagonist of it.
In a sense, it also represents a symbolic divide between older Chromebooks and ones with full-fledged laptop aspirations.
"Now the dog is more useful, in a sense, because you have a way to control where it goes."
I never, in a sense, bothered them the way you could be bothered by a person making a film.
In a sense equities have defied the odds, rallying strongly since the spring of 2009 despite sluggish economic growth.
"You imagine the Passion text as being of antiquity and in a sense not of modernity," Mr. MacMillan said.
Those members may have come out on top this time, but in a sense, their testimony was in vain.
"He and I, in a sense grew up together," says Gates in a 2013 interview with CBS's 60 Minutes.
Today's nations are, in a sense, products of nationalism, rather than, as nationalists might claim, it is of them.
"We've become a nation of rooters in a sense and the facts are taking a back seat," he added.
In a sense, "Cursed Child" is more like sanctioned fan fiction than a new work by a beloved writer.
London has, in a sense, always been in flux, constantly reinventing itself to reflect changing needs and economic demands.
In a sense, some of NBC's viewers are fleeing the prime-time broadcast for sports with less ratings appeal.
"In a sense we feel it's a reward for passionate readers, after they've slogged through an application," he said.
In a sense, that is a return to the old days of two small levers mounted on the frame.
In a sense, she was a victim of her faith in him, the couple's youngest daughter, Angelica Rosado, said.
In a sense, then, Weinberg could be said to have staged the picture, to have worked on its magic.
It may seem like the cynical adoption of spiritual authority for political purposes, and in a sense it is.
Such spacecraft are, in a sense, weapons, albeit weapons that can masquerade as civilian vehicles with strictly peaceful missions.
In a sense, every home can become a little minigrid — a mini-utility competing with its own larger utility.
In a sense, Greengrass is saying that you don't need the whole, unedited picture to know what's going on.
Understanding the paranormal, in a sense, is to reckon with the idea that we will never fully grasp it.
"I feel like I'm Hercules in a sense," she said, noting that she had recently earned her master's degree.
In a sense, Biggers creates tremendously powerful objects, but then sets them loose in ways that feel somewhat reckless.
But we were, in a sense, forced — if we want to build our military — we were forced to have.
In a sense, the #MeToo movement played a hand in the arrival of both Mr. Jones and Ms. Smith.
I [also] get to keep them alive in a sense, and share their wisdom and perspective with the world.
In other words, the way we've responded to these problems has, in a sense, helped make the problem intractable.
"This ordeal has in a sense taught me about the real dirty side of the beautiful game," Johansen said.
The lineage of cells that joins one generation to the next — called the germline — is, in a sense, immortal.
But the French are, in a sense, retiring the historic stadium in which Nadal has established his historic dominance.
That was one of the decisions we made that really turned out to be a lifesaver, in a sense.
True enough, in a sense — banning chemical sunscreen won't address the effects of climate change, coastal runoff or overfishing.
Dershowitz's argument would, in a sense, justify any presidential conduct so long as it's for the president's electoral advantage.
The film may not be for kids, but in a sense it has a happy ending: the yeller survives.
And he was married to a white woman, so in a sense, he seemed like he had it all.
Fox News and The Post are, in a sense, giving Mr. Trump nothing more than it gave his predecessors.
"The Times is like a public institution in a sense that we contribute content to it," Mr. Cole said.
In a sense, these TikTok users are building short-form TV networks, each with a cast of talking heads.
"It's in the military, but only in a sense that a soldier in South Korea became infected," he said.
By doing this project, are you saying, in a sense, I'm putting this era of my life to bed?
In a sense, the way I looked at this, it reminded me of Fred Rogers in a dinosaur costume.
In a sense, his defeat was shared by the peoples of the Middle East, still looking for a champion.
"l feel like generally my mindset is that esports is fickle and is limited, in a sense," Lyon said.
In a sense, merely looking at a quantum system unavoidably disturbs it, a manifestation of Heisenberg's famous uncertainty principle.
In a sense, there was nothing particularly new about a German plot to undermine an enemy government in wartime.
With this relationship between Logan and Charles, you turned a superhero movie into a family drama in a sense.
In a sense, the platforms have realized that it's near impossible to put the genie back in the bottle.
So Australia is, in a sense, responsible for the creation of what would later morph into the Mueller investigation.
Ever since then, the Khan family has been in the hospitality business—which, in a sense, Zarif was, too.
But attendees weren't just following what was happening at the conference—the conference was, in a sense, following them.
Of course we are all in a sense profoundly alone, but not when we are connected with each other.
They were my lagniappes, in a sense: a bonus beyond the gift of having a potential health crisis averted.
Their original drummer is actually very into Brazilian rhythms, which makes their garage punk really multicultural in a sense.
Now, some may argue that you could make the same case for VR, and in a sense you can.
It's kind of a unique situation, in a sense — we should do everything we can because they're American citizens.
Because, in a sense, aren't all of our lives an endless loop of chewing and crossing, chewing and crossing?
In a sense, that's true, but this picture often covers up a lot of the racism that is present.
In a sense, this demonstrates the importance of voters and activists who are involved in Republican primaries and caucuses.
In a sense, he is uniting parts of the party that have been on opposite sides of recent nomination battles.
In a sense, then, for all the debts to Mr Spector, Christmas records have returned to their pre-Spector purpose.
This "Grease" was, in a sense, a new art form: not theater; more like "Grease" the movie, but performed live.
In a sense, then, others are already taking up the banner of the revolution Mr. Sanders is trying to foment.
"In a sense Macron is not running for this election, he is running for the next presidential election," he added.
"The companies' policy has to, in a sense, support media pluralism in Poland," Deputy Culture Minister Pawel Lewandowski told Reuters.
So in a sense, the transition allows him to reset and at least attempt to adopt a more presidential posture.
"In a sense, that's understandable," said Lee Ferridge, head of macro strategy for North America at State Street in Boston.
What that kind of did, in a sense, was it made small sounds really big and small sounds really important.
In a sense it was social progression, the essence of the self-made man; readable entirely by what he wears.
So in a sense, it's similar to what we've worked on where we go really deep and intimate with subjects.
Another wrote that since strangers essentially "grew up" with the meme, Derrell has become "all our fathers" in a sense.
So in a sense it was all about Trump and Robert Muller and it really wasn't about them at all.
Both were analogous to MedMen's PharmaCann deal in a sense that they became too expensive or too dilutive, Berman said.
In a sense, her self-portraits became autobiographical performances that resisted objectification by blurring the lines between subject and object.
In a sense, much of what plays out over Kavanaugh's nomination will be a performance staged for Collins and Murkowski.
In a sense, though, that apathy from the public is the price Hollywood is paying for its own longstanding behavior.
Exhibition Review The new "Vikings" exhibition at Discovery Times Square is, in a sense, built around something that isn't there.
"In a sense, she's relieved to have come forward now…but she's also extremely scared, and rightfully so," Ring said.
More conservative Chinese voices have long suspected that it is, in a sense, not really about their behaviour at all.
It was hard to watch and, in a sense, more shocking than seeing her light up a few days beforehand.
In a sense, we were all spawned on a tiny island full of trash, floating miserably far, far out there.
So, in a sense, I've always been living it, observing it, and in the last several years, talking about it.
In a sense, it's entirely possible Putin's favored American candidate will start to seriously thwart the Kremlin's meddling efforts. Maybe.
In a sense, the embedded tweet poll feature introduced in late 2015 is a small scale but logically complementary equivalent.
In a sense, Iran is backed into a corner, and it's acting out in one of its horrifyingly favorite ways.
In a sense, these changes would directly undercut Republicans' promise to keep Obamacare's protections for those with pre-existing conditions.
Harper said he was just happy to help on a night that belonged to Gonzalez and, in a sense, Fernandez.
EVANS: YOU DO SPEAK A LOT IN THE BOOK ABOUT JUST HOW MUCH YOU LOVED LEHMAN BROTHERS IN A SENSE.
Keeping consistency in the details across all the usage of one brand will make it feel alive in a sense.
It was always clear to me that Ferrante's battle against notoriety was waged, in a sense, for all of us.
Master pianists can better orchestrate, in a sense, the multilayered textures of these études than Mr. Lando did at Zankel.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that, "in a sense," gains made by private financial markets reduce the national debt.
In a sense, they become so synonymous with the role, that they're no longer considered for opportunities to move up.
In a sense, Business Insider has covered small businesses from the very beginning, when we were called Silicon Alley Insider.
In a sense, it would defy the role of government to protect the weak, in this case, through proper regulation.
Bridgewater is misunderstood, Mr. Dalio said, "because we've sort of kind of kept it behind the scenes in a sense."
But until the U.S. in a sense invests less and saves more, that deficit is not going to come down.
The more painful losses, in a sense, are five others: friends who have killed themselves since returning from the war.
THERE'S AN UNDERSTANDING THAT MANY DYNAMICS OF HOW HUMANS BEHAVE CAN BE, IN A SENSE, TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF BY TECHNOLOGY.
Van Leeuwenhoek was such a wizard with a microscope that he was, in a sense, looking far into the future.
"In a sense, here they've come home," he said Thursday in an interview after a news conference presenting the works.
The annuity sold to the teacher, in a sense, becomes an annuity for the sales rep and the company's managers.
In a sense, the start of this space project reflects the make-it-or-break-it mode of Silicon Valley.
Compass had over $100 million in the bank before the raise, so in a sense it didn't need the money.
In a sense, Parker is right: Once you set aside major policy differences, it doesn't matter who wins on Tuesday.
That format means teachers or courses are pitted against each other in a sense, vying for students' attention and money.
In a sense, it's a way to create some stability; avoiding planned obsolescence so as to keep prior pieces relevant.
My parents were born in 1931 and they don't understand that our world is actually going backwards in a sense.
They change the menu in a sense that very few restaurants are able to do here, because everything is bigger.
In a sense, emoji are all about creativity within constraints, and that seems like a fair description of art itself.
Ether: The Probation Vacation: Lost In Asia project could be looked at as a social media project in a sense.
And, in a sense, their opinion is the one that matters most to Democrats trying to win the Latinx vote.
Barr, in a sense, may be trying to help those cases by keeping information related to them secret for now.
But I also find it impersonal in a sense, there's a lot of mystery in a way; everything is portrayed.
"That was the frustrating thing, the 'no market data,' because we created a category, in a sense," Foley told NPR.
In a sense, the transition is still going, and as long as Trump remains in office it may never end.
"It does, in a sense, kind of bum you out because we do brew so many other beers," he said.
In a sense, this exception both proves the rule — power provides protection — and shows that that shield is not impenetrable.
And I do believe that in a sense the past is full of totally unrecognizable practices and is basically unrecoverable.
In a sense, technology has created an extraordinary moment for industrious criminals, increasing profits without the risk of street violence.
In a sense, Bolton may have scared Kim more than reassured him ahead of the potential US-North Korea summit.
Yet he was also a great philanthropist, responsible for endowing thousands of charities, libraries and, in a sense, your columnist.
In a sense, Mattis does many things that would usually anger Trump, yet he's so far avoided the president's ire.
They were kind of punk in a sense in that they took existing media forms and really mixed them up.
In a sense, this scenario would be a return to how nominees were chosen before the 1970s — by the parties.
In a sense, all literature is literature in translation, inchoate thoughts and feelings shoehorned into awkward-fitting nouns and verbs.
AI and climate: in a sense, you've already dealt with this new field people are calling the ethics of technology.
The truer cartoon, in a sense, would be "Outside In," with the emotions produced by people bumping against one another.
Instead of carrying in his footsteps, she has, in a sense, been purified to the light side of the Force.
"If you purge 30 to 40 percent of the judiciary, in a sense you purge it all," Judge Ertekin said.
In a sense, Islah was expressing its disapproval of the hypercapitalist culture being spawned in the U.A.E.'s biggest cities.
She had in a sense removed them from capitalism, but she did it by operating inside real estate's twisted web. 
Polifemo seems driven as much by brutal power, by, in a sense, the thrill of humiliating Galatea in Aci's presence.
Spot is in a sense modular, in that a given set of sensors will qualify it for a certain job.
In a sense, Mag is England and Maureen is Ireland: they can't live together, but they have barely lived apart.
In a sense, the work becomes about how the cast of six dancers get across it, how they get over.
Bernie's first presidential bid, in a sense, was the unprocessed, stripped-down version of that conversation: It was the speech.
And yet, if Duhigg's sources report feeling trapped by their fancy jobs, it's because in a sense they really are.
In a sense, this shared catalogue of genes evolves as if vast heterogeneous masses of microbial life were one superorganism.
"When it comes to your child, in a sense statistics don't matter, what matters is your particular child," he said.
And fundamentally, in a sense, 17th-century Italy was poor because the ways to be rich hadn't been invented yet.
So in a sense, Bennett contributed to a future championship for the Cavaliers, even if he was no longer there.
I work backwards in a sense — pick a savings amount and force myself to live on what&aposs left over.
In a sense we are all Alabamians now, wincing when sophisticates abroad satirize our willingness to be beguiled by abnormality.
And so in a sense you need sensible political reforms to do, to some degree, to do what China did.
They bring out certain things that the other person is missing in a sense, which is so beautiful to see.
In a sense, the real punishment of Louise is not that she gets caught; it's that she doesn't get caught.
Encouraging immigration also, in a sense, encourages entrepreneurship, which can ultimately help make an impact in a continuously changing world.
In a sense, all of Twitter's third party clients were there to fill feature gaps on its own native app.
LG: Last year at CES, Alexa was really the biggest theme, I think, that stole the show, in a sense.
In a sense, each video reveals another part of the world struggling for air in the atmosphere of late capitalism.
Twitter and Facebook provide free market research in a sense, but also contribute to a culture where immediacy is everything.
In a sense, we're all holding onto our frozen tumor, waiting for the right time to get rid of it.
In a sense, traders' dour performance serves to underline the lender's transformation from investment banking powerhouse into far-flung private banker.
In a sense the NBA returned home to its roots since the sport was invented by Canadian James Naismith in 1891.
In a sense, the rebellions even made uranium an unexpected source of cohesion in a country with an unsettled national identity.
In a sense, doing the design of the Wolfram Language is a very concentrated and high-end example of computational thinking.
In a sense, open sourcing code offers the same potential benefit that publishing research in peer-reviewed journals does for scientists.
" Trump described the idea of Arab involvement as "actually a much bigger deal, a much more important deal in a sense.
In a sense, that's the challenge of analyzing streaming data, which comes at us in a torrent and never lets up.
"One could argue that all central banks, in a sense, and while maintaining plausible deniability, are currency manipulators," she told CNBC.
So in a sense, he isn't lying when he says that he's changing laws as quickly as courts will let him.
Mrs Clinton, who has never felt able to protest against the chauvinism she has encountered, must feel vindicated, in a sense.
Desire is a feeling that happens on an unconscious level, so in a sense, it can't be controlled, Dr. Addison says.
It was a conversation about the various parameters that were possible once the thing itself was, in a sense, talking back.
"We were coming out of New Hampshire reeling in a sense, and reeling suggests you've been on your feet," he said.
There are hundreds of his public libraries across the nation, and they are, in a sense, the core of his giving.
And in a sense, it may even make you feel worse, since you know you're projecting this image that isn't real.
"In a sense we're starting reshape a bit how advertising is seen by putting the user in the center," suggests Plante.
So in a sense, the show is a clone of a clone of a clone, not unlike the rumored iPhone 7.
The hand-crafted nature of Destiny 2's arsenal means every piece of gear is its own category, in a sense.
It was, in a sense, an attempt to build an iOS-like tier of higher-quality gaming within the Android ecosystem.
The painting consists of the same Eisenman palette of yellows, greens, and oranges, but the painting is, in a sense, celebratory.
He was, in a sense, the polar opposite of the archetype John Kruk would cling to a couple of decades later.
TC: In a sense, you're competing with all of these partners who have been working with Microsoft and Windows all along.
When that happens, the end-to-end encryption is, in a sense, broken, since one of the ends no longer exists.

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