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So we adapted and we play in another way now.
"The Beginning" will be a beginning in another way, too.
But that very thing makes you unique in another way.
And Mr. Weinert has followed Shawn's example in another way.
A downturn could disrupt the market in another way too.
Longer term, the strike could impact consumers in another way.
But this kind of deadline is useful in another way.
The Green Book was subversive in another way as well.
The Senate rules also affected the process in another way.
In one way they are very banal, in another way they are charged, in another way they are funny, at times they feel like appropriated images, and they are almost sentimental in their romanticism.
Arizona is problematic in another way for Republicans: The late, Aug.
Access to data also protects companies from rivals in another way.
That doesn't mean, however, that she's not culpable in another way.
But then I have to compensate for that in another way.
But in another way, Mr. Trump continues to intrude on Virginia.
Of course, they could always continue that story in another way.
Candidate fundraising also matters in another way: Expanding the playing field.
And having that many investments helps in another way, Hudson said.
Paradoxically, the US industrial sector has lucked out in another way.
But the game turned out to be memorable in another way.
But in another way, Trump may be standing on unsteady timbers.
Could Hamlet's soliloquy be sung, or be staged in another way?
The senator is also poised to be influential in another way.
But Mr. Jones's campaign is highlighting Mr. Obama in another way.
" Lopez was soon labelled in another way: "People would say, 'O.
You live forever, in another way, but you continue to live.
This will differ from previous e-commerce rollouts in another way, too.
Yet in another way Viacom has had a good couple of weeks.
Four GOP senators, meanwhile, are targeting climate change advocacy in another way.
It changed our dynamic, but it injected some energy in another way.
The countryside has lost out from government policy in another way, too.
In another way, too, Spanish politics is more fraught than in April.
Virginia figures into the rising Democratic call on guns in another way.
It could also hurt the GOP at the polls in another way.
Eilish also helped make Grammys history in another way with her nominations.
Still, Pelosi may intend to amend the SALT rule in another way.
Sunrise's practices are unlawful in another way, as well, the suit charges.
The A.A.U. is trying to get with the times in another way.
Unfortunately, the Globes were stuck in the past in another way as well.
"It was difficult, but in another way it's a beautiful piece," says Daniel.
But the fallout from the crisis has also squeezed returns in another way.
Then there was Bradley Beal being involved in the scuffle in another way.
But the panel fits with the themes of Trump's campaign in another way.
The dependence on trust makes the global economy vulnerable in another way, too.
"I don't know how to be involved in another way," Ms. Parker said.
Yes, they are overtly depoliticized, but they certainly are political in another way.
And yet in another way, Sestan had long since passed any known boundaries.
In contrast, cultures that value only compassion go off course in another way.
Now, Fox is striking back in another way: through its Fox News talent.
Their arrival is also partly manmade in another way, according to climate researchers.
That's because Johnson is trying to get around it in another way: elections.
But the president helped Mr. Netanyahu in another way a few weeks earlier.
In another way, though, it's a reflection of how policy happens under Trump.
In another way, though, Clinton's critique raises uncomfortable questions that deserve greater attention.
Her company was unusual in another way: it had an explicitly feminist business model.
But in another way, the Stanford bioengineer's tangle of stuff is a minor miracle.
It's just a tax on the consumer in another way to think about it.
This pseudo-scientific system was, at its core, silly but in another way ingenious.
In another way, I was born in the South, but I wasn't raised there.
The Brexit process will affect the argument over an early election in another way.
In another way, however, his argument could turn out to be far from academic.
Now that she's in LA, though, her environment shapes her work in another way.
But in another way, the altered version will probably be yesterday's news by midnight.
Taking time to get to know your partner in another way is very important.
Riders are expressing their unhappiness with Uber in another way, according to App Annie.
"It's time for me to serve in another way," Clyburn said at the meeting.
But in another way, Facebook's values only further complicate our picture of the network.
Beauty is contemplated in another way, which makes us grow creatively in different ways.
The Republican incumbency advantage has diminished in another way: Democratic recruitment and fund-raising.
In the homes of friends or kind strangers, if they're fortunate in another way.
Casey Newton: I also consider myself a product of Kara Swisher in another way.
It was pretty much premeditated, which makes it very different in another way as well.
That's appropriate, because this comic is attempting to do the impossible in another way, too.
It&aposs funny to joke about it, but it&aposs not funny in another way.
And that helps explain why it perhaps didn't handle the story's potential in another way.
Victory in Iowa would boost Buttigieg in another way: He needs to rewrite his narrative.
But there had been lingering questions about whether it had been curtailed in another way.
In another way, we might think that the album was just a little half-baked.
For Maria Julia Echart, who grew up in Argentina, it felt historic in another way.
Hudson approaches startup investing in another way that&aposs different from many in Silicon Valley.
However, that didn't stop Lizzo from making an appearance at the party in another way.
Alibaba has elevated China's private entrepreneurs in another way: by providing direct financing to them.
But our immune system can also fight rhinovirus in another way — after they've invaded our cells.
Unfortunately, the timing of the tide was a challenge for the the Allies in another way.
Although some choose to ignore the day altogether, others are making a difference in another way.
You can see that Warren's focus on policy has paid off with voters in another way.
Instead, voters opted to go green in another way: by decriminalising marijuana use in three states.
But in another way, it is wild to look back and see how far we've come.
It compared to a car in another way: it was expensive, costing $7,499 upon its release.
Technology divides the industry in another way, says Stéphane Téral of IHS, a market-research firm.
"I'm ok with all of it, because I believe in another way for Kurdistan," he said.
Allo's artificial intelligence manifests in another way: as suggested "smart replies" to messages from your friends.
This theory turned out to be suspect, but the policy's effects were clear in another way.
So in another way, it was just the opposite of the theater experience, and very cinematic.
In another way, it is increasingly possible to imagine oneself as being discontinuous with one's skin.
For many black voters, the South Carolina primary took on significant meaning in another way, too.
But Lehmiller did say that the "climate is changing cuffing" theory is viable in another way.
So in another way, it was just the opposite of the theater experience, and very cinematic.
In another way, though, Cline's novel is itself a complicated mixture of freshness and worldly sophistication.
But I feel like in another way, I got completely torn to shreds on that one.
But even without the notoriety of his death, his memory might have lived on in another way.
Lewis and Trump are unfortunately similar in another way, too: The Democrats thought he would lose. Rep.
And she is distinctive in another way—she will be the first woman to hold the job.
But the road, which runs through Kutuzovsky and Novy Arbat Avenues, is special in another way, too.
In another way it is too abundant, overflowing with facts that might or might not be salient.
If they get in another way, Canada has to let them stay while it processes their claims.
Morrison's work is historic in another way, as Netflix's first nomination in a technical category this significant.
People now go for dinner in another way: casual, quick, just for fun or a quick bite.
In another way, however, the trade crisis is quite different from the humanitarian crisis at the border.
Their life is new in another way: They had never lived together in the West Village apartment.
Bloomberg's money is also helping Sanders in another way: it's firing up his donors in impressive fashion.
But if the visitors were to be chaotic, it will probably make the piece interesting in another way.
As climate change became an issue, the family began to think of these ancestral grapes in another way.
The controversy over Schaefer's work is what prompted Montet to look for long-term trends in another way.
Instead, Sprouse is showing his love in another way: sharing it publicly with his 18.6 million Instagram fans.
The human hand is on its way to becoming a casualty of the digital revolution in another way.
With their reluctance to get involved, Mr. Obama and Mr. Trump may find themselves united in another way.
"Why is it necessary to adopt your position when independence is adoptable in another way?" she asked Gupta.
"We have no choice" is the definitive Donald Trump phrase in another way: it is almost never true.
But in another way, the threats signaled outrage that he, Brett Kavanaugh, could be accused of sexual misconduct.
And on Saturday, the West Wing alum assisted the firefighters in another way — by helping fight the blazes himself.
Trudeau said Friday that he respects Knight&aposs decision to speak out but remembers the encounter in another way.
That's really rewarding to me in another way because it means the book stood as a project in itself.
Thales Alenia Space, a Franco-Italian firm, sees more promise in another way of accelerating a spacecraft's break-up.
But the stakes are real for her in another way: She can't afford, emotionally or professionally, another public failure.
Yes, I know he's not real, but in another way, he is as real as anyone I've ever known.
He is French in another way, too: he likes reason, argument, evidence, and the virtues of the secular state.
GM can benefit in another way from promoting the Bolt to ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft.
The election was unusual in another way: It was the only one won by Democrats from 1968 to 1992.
The SubPac is also a way for deaf and hard of hearing individuals to experience music in another way.
Now, she and the survivors onstage with her have made it unforgettable in another way: By getting matching tattoos.
The affecting play of simple words recalls Auden in his elegies, or, in another way, Leonard Cohen's song lyrics.
I believe this affects us in another way: the theme that we are 'forever young' resonates with many people.
Those initial police decisions are crucial in another way: Arrests determine who will end up in the misdemeanor pipeline.
"I always want to see Serena play, and this time I will get to see it in another way."
Mr. Wei is typical of Chinese teenagers in another way, too: He has never heard of Google or Twitter.
So, in another way, does Wangechi Mutu's 2002 "Mirror, Mirror," a photo-collage depicting a seemingly self-wounding woman.
So we are forced to conclude, that while dispiritingly bad, the Knicks come up short in another way too.
We're curious about what different materials can achieve if put together and used in another way than they're meant to.
In a way you want to undo the ties, and in another way you want to keep the ties, always.
But Iain Glen, the actor who plays him, told The Hollywood Reporter that he thinks of it in another way.
The FBI report is misleading in another way, though: It might suggest that hate crimes really aren't a big problem.
And the market for influencers is expanding in another way — with nano-influencers, who typically have less than 10,000 followers.
It shows up in another way: the large numbers of voters who are voting for "uncommitted" or a minor candidate.
We seemed happy to step outside of Bass's laboratory of relationships, but here we were, still engaged in another way.
The Times's report was typical in another way: It contained no mention of a music archive in the devastated warehouse.
That's because it is unique in another way: it's the first to erupt in an area rived by gun battles.
While I have had bylines in the New York Times Crossword before, this crossword is also special in another way.
But he was able to enter the country in another way during that period, according to previously undisclosed court documents.
The chicken goes in the oven and we have that hour and half when we can connect in another way.
The timing of the attack was suspect in another way, coming after a rare stretch of upbeat news in Ukraine.
But as The Hill's Naomi Jagoda reports, help for that effort is coming from the White House in another way.
Now, six years after officially discovering the Higgs boson, particle physicists are announcing that they've spotted the Higgs in another way.
To ask this question in another way: what unifies this body of work and links it to his better-known art?
So shop the brands ahead, spread the word, or contribute in another way: it's the least and most we can do.
"I think that I was working in another way, and the momentum was just headed in a different direction," she explained.
Officers are distinct in another way: Their method of suicide is often the readily available firearms that surround them for work.
But this little bit of insurance coverage, which doesn't put the drug within reach, is also hurting them in another way.
Outsiders, unless brought in for a specific purpose (or if they have proven their worth in another way), generally aren't invited.
If someone is offering you a real bargain-basement price for a treatment, you might end up paying in another way.
"It would be great if we could deter this behavior in another way, but for now this is what we have."
The company tried to gain leverage in another way: It decided to build its own phone and operating system to compete.
The answer doesn't solve everything — but it helps in a way that works both as religious expression and in another way.
But Trump won the debate in another way: His absence from the debate appears to have hurt viewership, as he predicted.
"That kind of terminology … sends a message that you think about women one way and men in another way," she said.
If the banner warning you about low storage space hasn't appeared, you can clear your music storage in another way.1.
The too-tight knickers served me in another way, acting as a constant reminder that I was a body with dimensions.
And it's a chimera in another way: a library, art gallery, community center, performance area, and LAN cafe, all in one.
"I felt like I was connected to him in another way and it has brought me so far," Buggy said through tears.
"Just one drink," though, is also a loaded phrase in another way: Nobody can seem to agree on what it actually means.
That Russia is a land of lies and propaganda is hardly news, and so the RocketBank incident is telling in another way.
College student Graham Allgood got the attention of his dream workplace by marketing himself in another way with the help of Snapchat.
It is like old times in another way: both newspapers are getting readers to pay, offsetting advertising revenue relinquished to the internet.
"As much as I disagree with the Colin Kaepernick endorsement, in another way — I mean, I wouldn't have done it," Trump said.
Akos has found Safeway super­markets a good fit in another way too—the markets had plenty of clinic space available, recently built.
"As much as I disagree with the Colin Kaepernick endorsement, in another way — I mean, I wouldn't have done it," he said.
And it was liberating in another way, too: He could finally pursue his romantic life and take part in gay rights activism.
But in another way, slow games are less a rejection of high-octane internet culture than they are a capitulation to it.
Finally, Brawley reminded me that cellphones kill humans in another way that we're already certain about: because of inattention through distracted driving.
The Note 210 Plus also fails to differentiate itself in another way: it's the first Samsung flagship to lose the headphone jack.
And Spectacles 3 are a milestone for the company in another way, too, CEO Evan Spiegel told me in a recent interview.
I will truly miss being on the field playing this game, but it's time to move on and contribute in another way.
That's money well spent in another way, too: The center provides after-school tutoring to homeless and other underserved young New Yorkers.
And Spectacles 20193 are a milestone for the company in another way, too, CEO Evan Spiegel told me in a recent interview.
Cruz-Diez will adorn the outside with an Op-Art painting, engaging with his themes of pattern and color in another way.
First, unless these multiparty rural blocs can be broken up, or appeased in another way, ethanol will continue to receive lucrative subsidies.
At the same time, I would argue that 85033 will also be defined in another way: as a year of young people.
Ironically, the industry's opposition is telling in another way: It suggests that the industry thinks a higher tax would, in fact, work.
Repeated encounters may also heighten the chance of a dangerous encounter in another way: by decreasing someone's willingness to cooperate with police.
The zero-G setting ramps up the stakes in another way: Calvin was designed for zero gravity, and navigates it like a native.
Clinton won in another way too: She wants to face Donald Trump in the general, and Super 2016sday made that a lot likelier.
You might see a clue that you would swear is misdirecting you in one way, and it's really misdirecting you in another way.
But this two-year-old factory, owned by Stryker, an American medical-technology company, differs from conventional manufacturing in another way as well.
I think it's a really great opportunity to really play with the audience's expectations and deliver in another way to really surprise them.
He stands out in another way beside his brash, attention-grabbing public persona; he's hardly an orthodox conservative on a range of issues.
It's not something I grew up doing, so in a way, it's good, but in another way, it's like, what do I say?
Papers with high risk of bias either don't blind the researchers to the treatment groups or have their methods compromised in another way.
"There wasn't a lot of culture in the house, not a lot of books, but it was present in another way," he said.
"Put it in another way: More people are struck by lightning or attacked by sharks than are accused of voter fraud," Politifact wrote.
She's full of pride, and she has to descend from that pride in order to grow in another way, which was very interesting.
But in another way, you've got two different sides playing the music in two different ways, so I suppose the fans have gained.
And it stands out in another way, too: If you flip back a corner of the cloth, one side has an unexpected metallic sheen.
Mr. Gerim is typical in another way: He does not think of Gaza as his home, but he has no idea what home is.
Apparently, people are already really into this: Dole Whip may be getting upgraded by Disney fans, but it's also being reinvented in another way.
Ali's eldest sibling Sarah fails the tests her sex imposes on her in another way, feeling she cannot fulfil the duties of a mother.
But the apps will benefit in another way, too — when creators share their videos, they'll include the specified partner hashtag along with the content.
Besides binding Asia into ever-closer economic interdependency, China's rise is also uniting its neighbourhood in another way: in apprehension of its strategic ambitions.
In those cases, companies often decide to use their profits in another way, to buy back shares of the company or to issue dividends.
As for the war, it was personal for them in another way: Don Reed, Ms. Warren's oldest brother, was flying combat missions in Vietnam.
The news release notes that the land "overlooks the Manhattan skyline," suggesting that tronc may look to eventually develop the property in another way.
But in another way, I have always been one, and I'm trying out all the ways to live as one, some good, some bad.
But now Dr. Harvell, Dr. Lamb and their colleagues have found that these plants may help us in another way: by wiping out pathogens.
This focus looks good for Mrs Warren in another way—it plays to the vulnerability of her main opponent, Mr Biden, on the issue.
There's lot of things that we do where we think we're making ourselves more safe, we are in fact introducing risk in another way.
The only other way I could do it is [if] it's so completely different, it's matching the energy or topping it, but in another way.
Corvias is shielded from risk in another way: It isn't obligated to repay nearly $1.9 billion in bank loans its military housing projects have received.
They take something that you think of in one way, and they turn it on its head so you think of it in another way.
They simply expressed it in another way: by using race as a proxy for criminal history and increasing discrimination against all low-skilled African-Americans.
Having two collaborators along for Invincible's full run also helped in another way: There were three creators providing art and ideas, instead of just one.
But if Democrats are serious, they'll also have to build up in another way — they're going to have to invest big time in congressional capacity.
But the legacy of Joe Louis, the world heavyweight boxing champion from 1937 to 393, has been paid forward in another way, in another sport.
Just suffice it to say that I continued to work in the arts but with a focus toward impacting community and lives in another way.
JUUL would also cave to pressure in another way: by ceasing the sale, both online and at stores, of nearly all of its flavored pods.
In another way, you are seeing this play out in the universities, where people pay extra to get their kids a special position in universities.
Lieb said detectives it was unclear if each of the men had been shot or if some were injured in another way during the incident.
Mind. Blown. But the latest transformational video impresses in another way: It shows the power of makeup to lift the spirit during the worst of times.
Donald Trump may have had a busy weekend crashing weddings in New Jersey, but Melania and Barron have been busy in another way: they're moving house.
In comparison to today's vehicles, they might have a different form factor, or be made from different material, be powered differently and controlled in another way.
Jobs in Social Media is pretty convinced that the unifying factor is "rose" somewhere in the location name or associated with the spot in another way.
And it was similar to his appearances before Congress in another way, too: there's little agreement among lawmakers on what the problem with Facebook actually is.
The backdrop: It's also possible — in fact more likely — that scientists will find life in another way that has nothing to do with hunting for technosignatures.
"It is very important we show respect for an opponent and if what we did has been perceived in another way, then we apologize," Andersson said.
K2-138 is like Trappist-21 in another way: it's one of the few resonant systems whose orbital patterns can create a song when assigned tones.
Elliott is a throwback to the glory days of running backs in another way as well: He is clearly a rusher first and a receiver second.
But he quickly found that southern Brooklyn resembled Belgorod in another way: His new neighborhood abounded with the same virulent homophobia he had hoped to escape.
The company is still hoping to work with Shell, one of its earliest partners, to see how the technology can be used in another way, though.
Using co-pay charities to support high prices is good for business, but charitable contributions foster healthy profits in another way, too: they are tax-deductible.
That can benefit housekeepers in another way: Changing sheets, including repeatedly lifting heavy mattresses, is one common contributor to repetitive stress injury, Ms. Ten Eyck said.
A torus fibration is useful in another way: It reduces one mirror space to a set of building blocks that you could use to build the other.
So, sometimes it is about giving face and voice in another way, which I think is very effective through storytelling, which is what I plan to do.
Constructed in another way in another context, these same kinds of symmetries might emphasize other kinds of points—like the points corresponding to rational solutions to equations.
While it looks like a really exciting book, Inferno Squad is interesting in another way: it shows off how closely integrated the larger Star Wars canon is.
But now the company is leveraging the premium network in another way: to entice consumers considering DirecTV Now into picking one of the more expensive channel packages.
But someone appears to have copied the text and automated the spam in another way: Sinchok writes that the spam comments appeared to be submitted over API.
But it's easy to get into in another way, because there are some really interesting theories, and interesting clues, so that makes it fun, but entirely speculative.
Undocumented immigrants have been engaging in the election in another way, though: They are registering and encouraging citizens to vote, even though they can't do so themselves.
They are similar in another way, too: drawing coverage that often seizes on their back stories and the obstacles they have overcome to portray them as inspirational.
But, in another way, it wasn't so strange, because I had never regretted having an abortion, so it was not a choice I felt compelled to revisit.
Or to put in another way, how do you like me now?' he joked as a picture of the presumptive Republican nominee appeared on screen, drawing big laughs.
Pichai's appearance before Congress will mark the end of an era in another way, too: it marks the conclusion of his time as tech's kindliest, least political CEO.
In one way it's elitist, because you only really see glamorous things on it, especially when it comes to fashion, but in another way, everyone can do it.
As well as being topsy-turvy, the case feels like a scene from "Alice in Wonderland" in another way: the Singaporean government's attitude to families is remarkably Victorian.
However, you can unlock effects in another way: Buy Hasbro's Star Wars toys and scan the QR code that comes with them to unlock credits to get effects.
"If this decision should be taken in another way, should gender equality not be respected, we would look for another venue which would ensure non discrimination," he added.
Venus and Neptune will certainly work their magic in another way, perhaps inspiring you creatively or encouraging you to find beauty in places you usually wouldn't see it.
But despite the halting steps forward America has taken with regard to racial segregation, the country is indeed coming apart in another way: along the lines of wealth.
But the government has already suggested CDC could support EDF in another way — potentially buying half of EDF's grid unit RTE to free up cash for Hinkley Point.
Russia's airstrikes are also backfiring in another way: Initially intended to draw Moscow closer to the West, they have instead alienated a world outraged by attacks on civilians.
But he could end up advancing the interest of Democrats in another way — by aiding the investigation of Mr. Trump by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel.
The film also pays homage to its California setting in another way: By turning the Oakland-made weed anthem, "I Got 5 on It" into a creepy motif.
In another way, because she's put each copied shape on the floor right beside its original, the whole installation amounts to a high-concept representation of representational art.
"In another way, it is what this country is all about, that you have certain freedoms to do things that other people think you shouldn't do," he said.
It is turning into an industry leader in another way: as an exemplar of the wrenching transformation banks need to undertake in order to survive and prosper (see article).
It's also subtly uplifting in another way: without calling attention to it, Adrion sometimes pulls her camera back to reveal the all-woman crew actually making Half the Picture.
They live double lives in another way, too, arriving in Westminster thinking that they might be the next Winston Churchill or Nye Bevan, but ending up as lobby fodder.
It's also possible that Trump and Black Lives Matter primed the political parties in another way: They helped sort people into different parties based on their views on race.
It took me a second to conclude it had nothing to do with my wife's imminent childbirth and another few seconds to determine that, in another way, it did.
The issue "sort of blew up out of nowhere, but in another way, it is a long time coming," Mr. Connell told the judge at a hearing last month.
But when Robertson, a former N.H.L. executive, assumed the commissioner's job in 2351, the W.C.H.A. resembled the Big East in another way — a famous name fronting a diminished lineup.
But in another way, this is an asset for the people being filmed; they don't have to fear the repercussions of being represented because of the cloak of anonymity.
So to put in another way, there's already fighting happening against ISIS, so the bill could say that Trump couldn't move the battle beyond the borders of Iraq and Syria?
Already, plenty of people are criticizing the piece on Twitter for normalizing Trump—who, remember, is apparently not above Holocaust jokes—but it's also achieving internet notoriety in another way.
In another way, I'm grateful because it made me really look at myself and look at relationships, and forced me to want to evolve and change as a human being.
ABOUT MINNESOTA (6-2, 343-2): The Golden Gophers have shown their physicality in another way this season, and that's by recovering 11 fumbles - tying them for second in FBS.
They noted that the bill was strongly associated with McConnell throughout the process: The lack of committee hearings and votes put McConnell in a box in another way, as well.
While Ronda may not have taken the Greek tragedy route, she poisons MJ in another way: She gets in her head and reminds her about the pitfalls of live television.
Dampened expectations might be a good thing North Korea's warning might also be valuable in another way if it tones down the crescendo of expectations in Washington about the summit.
Trump plans to leverage the power of his office in another way, making trips to Kentucky and Tennessee in coming days to sell the House bill to the American public.
The disappointing news could cost the company in another way: It's in danger of losing its status as the lone trillion-dollar company when trading opens in New York. 2.
Herrod's engineering background has proved helpful in another way in his second career — sussing out the puffery from the reality when it comes to the technologies startups are working on.
"It is allowing the country to see us in another way," said Corporal William Pickering, a public information officer with the Norfolk Police Department, which created the "Uptown Funk" video.
So we are living in a very, very particular time, because it feels like we have much more freedom in one way, but in another way everything is closing down.
The ascension ceremony in a state room at the imperial palace will make history in another way: For the first time in the modern era, a woman will be present.
The value of the capital's street food was underscored in another way when the Michelin guide began recognizing street stalls alongside restaurants offering foie gras emulsions and truffle ice cream.
This works in another way, too, one born of a potential SOTS's momentum—even if people don't feel connected to the song, they can feel connected to others by it.
But social democracy's watering down or even abandonment of its previous economic profile also helped the populist right in another way: by increasing the salience of social issues in political competition.
This can be useful, too, for getting alerts when an important flow is running, as an alternative to having the workflow alert you in another way – like via SMS, for example.
Such a lineup could also be significant for Trump in another way since it would remove one of the few remaining constraints on his own obvious desire to maximize his power.
Supporters of a progressive income tax argue that it is fairer in another way because it taxes earnings from capital as well as labor (even if sometimes at a different rate).
The hero who wrestled a rifle away from a gunman at a Waffle House in Nashville has been helping in another way — by setting up a GoFundMe account for the victims.
Audio directions and riding instructions will play to Bluetooth-connected headphones or speakers on the scooter in another way to make it easier to ride without looking down at a screen.
But the center, which will cost an estimated $2325 million, will also differ from the complexes built by Barack Obama's predecessors in another way: It won't actually be a presidential library.
Yet these shows invite comparison in another way: Each attempts to grapple with this weird new TV storytelling era we're in, where storylines become more massive without necessarily becoming more complex.
To watch Ledecky swing a relay race by several seconds in one thermonuclear leg is exciting, but in another way it really isn't; she might as well be riding a Ski-Doo.
Though the Court held open the possibility of revisiting this issue if brought to them in another way, since Kennedy was the key swing vote, the future of these challenges looks grim.
Crossbreed them one way and you can consolidate their best traits in a single bean; crossbreed them in another way and you may get a "lethal line" that withers on the vine.
While there's legitimate concern about the clout of companies with a combined market capitalization of $2.6 trillion, a troika of Google, Facebook and Apple's sheer size could also help in another way.
The irony is rich — it is hard to imagine O'Connor tuning in Tuesday nights to "Roseanne" (or much of anything else on television these days) — but perhaps in another way it's unsurprising.
Worth reading in full: First, the weakening of old-style information gatekeepers (such as media, NGOs, and government and academic institutions), while empowering the underdogs, has also, in another way, deeply disempowered underdogs.
"We won it in another way by being wired in a certain way, which we had nothing to do with, that happens to enable us to be good at valuing businesses," he says.
HANNITY: Remember they gave away the New York Times trying to do catch up which I felt was kind of, well, vindication away but in another way they just try to spin it.
"The Alienist" does, however, play to the cheap seats in another way common to period dramas of its ilk: period-appropriate gore and squalor, and as much of it as you can stomach.
"In all cases, where no official and real document is presented, we need to determine the age in another way, if needed through medical examinations," said the conservative interior minister, Thomas de Maizière.
In fact, biological limitations cast doubt on dragons in another way as well, since four legs plus two wings is not a naturally occurring configuration—a bummer also for harpies, griffins, gargoyles, and Pegasus.
Some of the president's critics have worried he could look to end the investigation or impede it in another way, through the oversight powers he would have at the helm of the Justice Department.
But her coveted confections are about taste in another way too: Referencing '60s and '70s textiles and rugs, her "shag cakes," with fuzzy frosting and wobbly patches of color, appeal to the aesthetically inclined.
The Central Park jogger case reminds us that the interests of defendants of color and the interests of female victims are also aligned in another way: The proper treatment of scientific evidence helps both.
"We're all human beings, and we're all subject to making decisions occasionally that we wish we had done in another way," said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
An electronic Pan-Arabism, capable of infusing the Tunisian, Egyptian, and even Syrian underground cultures with a sort of united independence—in another way than through the prism of recovery or Western-style whitewashing.
The problem is with Reynolds, that he obviously wants to have women in his life in another way: for sexual comfort, to have somebody to design his clothes on, and a muse to work with.
Just because your child has rejected what you thought was very tempting broccoli with cheese sauce, and it ended up being a nonstarter, doesn't mean you can't try serving the same vegetable in another way.
Tichý obsessed over women in another way: using cameras he made out of cardboard and recycled material, he surreptitiously photographed unsuspecting women in his hometown of Kyjov, focusing on their bodies and often bare skin.
So now I see it, on the one hand, like a rock, something you can really grab ahold of; in another way, I see it as a construct that definitely affects and limits our perspective.
And the reactive protests made waves in another way: The American Civil Liberties Union, which filed a lawsuit on behalf of immigrants stuck in executive order limbo, received $24.1 million in donations over the weekend.
They can be understood against the background of Chile's history, both historical events and natural disasters, but they can also be loosened from these proceedings and seen in another way, as a kind of counterpoint.
Besides that, I was searching for ways to visualize this well-documented, historic event in another way, and realized that we always photograph and talk about refugees, but don't give them much of a voice.
But in another way, it is misleading, making it seem as though mitigation (that is, preventing greenhouse gas emissions) and adaptation (adjusting to a changed climate) are two sides of the same coin, fungible even.
From that perspective, the CDC's report is sobering in another way: It found that 54 percent of people who died by suicide in 2015 had no known mental health diagnosis, according to data from 27 states.
Partly because even though they're immensely complicated in one sense they're very simple in another way -- they're perfect information games, they're zero-sum games, they're turn-taking games, and so there's no chance element in it.
But in another way, this is sports, and as much as sports inevitably wind up colliding with the very serious issues of real life on a college campus, the games themselves deserve to be set apart.
A majority of Democrats now believe Warren could beat TrumpElizabeth Warren's campaign has notably progressed in another way: most Democrats surveyed in Insider's most recent poll said they believe Warren would win against Trump in 2020.
The phone will also be unique in another way: It'll include the Alexa app in the app drawer right from setup (though it's still user removable, too, unlike pre-loaded stuff on most other Android devices).
In another way, he was just a reboot: The tax bill he is championing is being explicitly pitched as a long-in-the-works sequel to the tax reform passed in the 1980s under Ronald Reagan.
But in another way, the effort is a matter of survival: with industrial unions depleted by globalization and automation, the stronger position of public- and service-sector unions has made them bigger targets for the right.
Three nights later, Davis made an even larger imprint with his home run, which, viewed through the prism of time, seems to have had an enduring impact in another way: It pierced Chapman's veneer of invincibility.
These measures have also proven to be bad in another way: They cost jobs After North Carolina passed its law, PayPal and Deutsche Bank pulled expansions into the state that would have created hundreds of jobs.
"We've taught our kids, no matter how nice dogs are, they are capable of anything and cannot communicate to us in another way than through action — be it barking, growling, biting, scratching, or running away," Kroy says.
Separately, a group of five Republican senators called Monday for slowing down the process in another way, delaying the date of putting forward a repeal bill until March to allow more time to work on a replacement.
"I am determined to make Latin America united again, to again join forces to face the challenge of globalization in another way," Fernandez told reporters in Mexico's presidential palace after meeting with President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
In calling himself 'King' Khan, he did seem to be inviting comparisons with the admittedly far flashier 'Prince Naz', but for me these claims don't hold up – although he is perhaps similar to Hamed in another way.
The San Francisco bike and scooter companies and the public are engaged in type of Spy vs Spy agency war, where as one group takes agency against something, the next group enacts their agency in another way.
"We've taught our kids, no matter how nice dogs are, they are capable of anything and cannot communicate to us in another way than through action — be it barking, growling, biting, scratching, or running away," Kroy told PEOPLE.
The American military aid suspension hurt Ukraine in another way as well, Ukrainian officials said: It signaled their weakness, just as they were trying to project strength in negotiations with the Russians and needed solid backing from Washington.
" He added, "In another way, it is what this country is all about, that you have certain freedoms to do things that other people think you shouldn't do, but I personally am on a different side of it.
Separately, a group of five Republican senators on Monday called for slowing down the process in another way, delaying the date of putting forward a repeal bill until March to allow more time to work on a replacement.
The pattern is very, very clear, like you are in denial because you think you can act in another way, but then facts and scientists tell us the only way is to slow down -- you can't stop it.
One the biggest coasters in Disney, Expedition Everest — Legend of the Forbidden Mountain, is in this theme park, but those who want something wild in another way can get up close and personal with all sorts of creatures.
In the Basel Body Fantasies show, Horn's radical body-centric work provokes imaginative thought in another way by presenting as similar the cadenced nature of both sexual action and mechanical repetition, thereby suggesting a sense of transcendental timelessness.
The tie-up with Under Armour is also synergistic in another way: Under Armour's biggest star endorser, Stephen Curry, is also the NBA's current MVP, drawing in big ratings for the league during the NBA playoffs in recent weeks.
Some speculate that Jon will have to become the new Night King or sacrifice himself in another way to negotiate peace with the Walkers, explaining why the feather symbolizing his blend of ice and fire would fall and freeze.
At the same time, though, it's been different from its far-flung, and far more heavily capitalised, rivals in another way: it's primarily aimed to run itself as a profitable, bootstrapped operation, and has largely succeeded in doing so.
Drug companies are urging Congress to provide relief to some Medicare beneficiaries in another way: by delaying a sharp increase in their out-of-pocket drug costs scheduled to occur in 2020, when the coverage gap grows much wider.
In other words, the rules that govern the creation of strong passwords aren't rules that we human beings can easily stick to—at least not without compromising our security in another way, or forgetting our passwords on a daily basis.
Deep learning is similar in another way: researchers share training databases and off-the-shelf frameworks, often without changing them, meaning that biases are reproduced in algorithms across the board even if the scientists themselves have the best of intentions.
These exclusivity periods have gone some way to providing specific artists with a new revenue stream, but it's also helped musicians push back against music piracy in another way: by proving to be an effective mechanism for preventing pre-release leaks.
Beyond the soothing exercise, the coloring book is comforting in another way: it's a reminder that even after past peoples have disappeared, scientists can still learn about them from the traces that remain — stuck between teeth, and lodged in ancient poop.
But Dungey is also a trailblazer in another way: She made history as the first African American, and first African American woman, to head up a major TV network when she was promoted to her current position in February 2016.
In "Another Way Home," the 25th annual "Moving Walls" exhibition series by the Open Society Documentary Photography Project, migration takes center stage not only because of our times, but because it has been a constant theme throughout the series' history.
It's also very different from the state and local prisons in another way: While roughly half of people in federal prison are in for drug offenses, the plurality or majority in local and state facilities are in for violent crimes.
The Republican rallying around Trump has impeded discussion in another way, with one of the two major parties never fully and publicly accepting the reality of the Russian government's interference in the 2016 presidential election, which contributed to Trump's victory.
But there are other times when you turn on notifications for a site like Facebook only to regret the decision either because they're too much or you're already getting notifications in another way (via your computer's OS, your phone, your smartwatch, etc.).
Beyond demonstrating that it needn't take a war gone ugly for a president to fumble, Trump breaks the mold in another way: He was deprived of the honeymoon presidents typically enjoy at the start of their terms in office, regardless of economic conditions.
If Mr. Mueller's report to Mr. Rosenstein contains evidence of obstruction of justice — or lays out an argument for why President Trump has broken the law in another way — then that would certainly increase the pressure on Congress to act in some fashion.
But the President also said that Nike had a right to do the ad campaign: "In another way, it is what this country is all about," he said, "that you have certain freedoms to do things that other people think you shouldn't do."
But it could end up as a strong positive for the U.S. in another way if this incident helps us all realize that as real as our racism problems still are, not everyone talking about them has our best interests at heart.
Mr. Castro also seems well situated in another way: With President Trump eager to make his hard-line immigration stance a central part of the 20203 campaign, Mr. Castro, the grandson of a Mexican immigrant, has already made immigration his signature issue.
Mr Marks says pirates also reap tidy sums in another way: by selling their best content early to "top release" groups, which cater to select clients, including wealthy people in the Middle East, who want to watch a Hollywood film in their home cinemas.
But typical of his personal drive, Williams said that while he was in the hospital after the accident he told his wife, Virginia, they had had a wonderful 43 years of one kind of life and would have another wonderful 43 years in another way.
Goop wanted Goop magazine to be like the Goop website in another way: to allow the Goop family of doctors and healers to go unchallenged in their recommendations via the kinds of Q. and A.s published, and that just didn't pass Condé Nast standards.
Now, Trump administration officials are contemplating a plan that would provide both mothers and fathers — adoptive and biological — with a leave that would be financed in another way, possibly through the tax increase preferred by Democrats or another option to be determined with Congress.
Obviously, in some ways, but also, in another way, she didn't like being turned into a character in a book and she certainly ... Well, she might've had mixed feelings about being turned into a character on the stage, because she was actually an actress.
But while fans shared dozens of memes and even circulated a petition calling for a complete reshoot, there's one notable fan who coped in another way: Jason Momoa, the once-powerful Khal Drogo, streamed all of his feelings — and plenty of profanities and disapproving grunts — on Instagram.
"Goop wanted Goop magazine to be like the Goop website in another way: to allow the Goop family of doctors and healers to go unchallenged in their recommendations via the kinds of Q. and A.s published, and that just didn't pass Condé Nast standards," Brodesser-Akner notes.
Sunday's parade, the annual LGBTQ march that commemorates the 1969 Stonewall Inn Riots, will be the showpiece, but you can celebrate with your feet in another way this week too, at one of the many parties being held in the city as part of NYC Pride.
And the Black gay men who would choreograph her or who'd pick out her clothes, or the Black women who may not be able to be as embraced by the mainstream, aka white society; maybe they're helping her in another way that's still behind the scenes.
But for film and television producers, the setting is perfect in another way: They see a village just generic enough to defy geography and time, able to stand in as Anytown, U.S.A., whether it be for a car commercial or for a TV show set in Brooklyn.
Mr. Mayopoulos said a range of options for solving the capital problem were available, such as allowing Fannie Mae to retain earnings, changing the terms on what gets Treasury support via preferred stock purchases, and taking it out of conservatorship so it could be recapitalized in another way.
The resort town of Sunny Isles Beach, site of six of the seven Trump-branded Florida residential towers, stands out in another way: The zip code that includes the Sunny Isles buildings has an estimated 1,200 Russian-born residents, among the most in the country, U.S. Census data show.
The company has, of course, been ramping up its efforts to expand in developing countries (including — at long last — the launch of a pared-down Android app), but to grow in another way, it's been tinkering with many more ways to improve engagement with the users it already has.
This spot you'd go to for a cocktail suddenly became the place to hit for breakfast, while you recharged your phone and accessed wifi (La Penúltima lucked out in another way, too, as it's right across the street from the central office of a fiber optic cable provider).
You describe your wish to be free of your ex as an exorcism, but I encourage you to think of it in another way: not an opportunity to rid yourself of a man you no longer love, but as an opportunity to know yourself and your desires more deeply.
Yascha Mounk, a political scientist at Harvard University, said the influence of the Exhausted Majority might play out in 2020 in another way: Fatigue with the noise of politics is so deep, he said, that it might strengthen the chances of candidates offering to be less nakedly partisan.
But in practice, restrictions are being eased there in another way: Over the past year, the military has routinely invoked a built-in exception to those rules for airstrikes taken in "self-defense," which can include strikes to help foreign partners even when Americans are not at direct risk.
"The US Olympic Training Center has a program in place that aims to point out that all of the goal-setting and planning that brought you to this extraordinary level of your sport might also reflect the same infrastructure for developing yourself in another way outside of your sport," Smith said.
In another way of thinking, the problem is the reverse — that party leaders are actually too powerful; that they enforce too much orthodoxy on elected party members, controlling legislative agendas, and forcing members to vote in particular ways to draw contrasts with the other party so they can win elections.
Ben Dooley/The New York Times In addition to choosing the imperial era's name a month before Naruhito takes the throne, Japan broke with tradition in another way: The government selected the word Reiwa from a collection of Japanese poetry rather than classic Chinese literature, as had been the custom.
In another way, it's a humorous portrait of the mania that some of us arts writers (or anyone who spends a significant portion of their time in galleries and museums) can get wrapped up in, because, as the title indicates, this is a book about Lee, as much as it is a book about art.
Not only has Trump personally obliterated many perceived obstacles to the presidency, he has lowered the bar in another way: If, as many Democrats said from the beginning, what was most important was to support the candidate most likely to beat Trump, then maybe everything else about the candidate had simply become less relevant.
It makes sense in another way, as well, and one that speaks more directly to the way in which Silicon Valley and its turtlenecked lordlings have arrogated the future—both in the sense that they believe they are and will continue to create it, and in the sense that they see themselves as its rightful owners.
What James did in that moment, like so much of what he did during these Finals, was astonishing in its own right, but it was also useful in another way: basketball is a lot more fun to watch when you don't let the pomp and heft of the moment crowd out the obvious physical comedy of it all.
They've also claimed the impeachment effort — which was prompted by a whistleblower complaint about Trump's overtures to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, among other actions Democrats have long considered egregious — has benefited the president in another way: by subjecting Biden to an onslaught of news coverage about his son's overseas business dealings when he was serving as vice president.
Akner noted in her piece that Goop originally eschewed working under Condé Naste because: "Goop wanted Goop magazine to be like the Goop website in another way: to allow the Goop family of doctors and healers to go unchallenged in their recommendations via the kinds of Q and As published, and that just didn't pass Condé Nast standards," wrote Akner.
The new service is useful for Walmart in another way: it will serve as a new route to getting people into the physical stores to shop more overall — not just to exchange items, but to pick up other products you might need (or get lured into buying those you may actually not need, as is often the case for me).
And then you may find out that — for instance — the court sentences much more strictly because the police is not bringing the simple cases to court but it's a very good police and they talk with people, so if people have not done something really terrible they try to solve that problem in another way, not by using the law.
To the Editor: Re "Carmakers Urge Trump to Retool Pollution Policy" (front page, June 7): Automobile manufacturers can resolve the dilemma that they face between the strict California miles-per-gallon standards also followed by many other states and the Trump administration's proposed reversal of Obama-era national standards in another way: by agreeing voluntarily to follow the California standards nationally.
So before they walk out those famed front doors for the last time, one of the most fashion-forward and social media-savvy couples in White House history is trying to make history in another way, by covering not one but two major magazines'  October issues — together on the cover of Essence and Michelle solo on the cover of InStyle –– and we have a sneak peek.
At times, it feels as though he's gently trolling his audience by setting up a scene we've seen before, then pulling back to play out the scene in another way, such as disguising an iron as a spaceship, having Leia shoot Poe after his short-lived mutiny, or setting up a dramatic reveal of Rey's parents, only to show her looking at herself in a mirror.
But in another way, it would merely offer a reset, a return to the more natural dynamic that largely defined the right-left divide on health care policy in the years before Obamacare, in which Republicans like Mitt Romney defended, or at least tolerated, some combination of regulated private insurance and the employer-coverage status quo while Democrats pushed for ever greater government provision of care.
And for those Republican moderates, independents and suburban white women who voted for Trump in 2016 and are considering voting against G.O.P. House and Senate candidates in November to put some limits on the president and show their disapproval at G.O.P. lawmakers' failure to act as an independent branch of government, let me describe the stakes in another way: America, we all know, won the Cold War.
I am going to move; I am going to gesture; I'm going to be speaking in a way that's very personal, and yet I'm going to be dancing in another way, and you will be obliged to decide how to process it all and make it into a thing which you and I agree is supposed to be happening here: an artistic event is supposed to be happening here.
If we have this policy, and we can either do it one way, which exacerbates and augments the childhood adversity, or we can do it in another way, which enhances and maximizes buffering and reduces the dose of adversity — the idea that we would choose to do it in a way that increases the stress and the trauma, and therefore increases the physical and psychological harm to the child, feels like it flies in the face of the science and the research.

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