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The Jets are, in this sense and only in this sense, an inspiring team.
" In this sense, neutrality could also be called "equality.
Do you think it cancels itself out in this sense?
In this sense, Williams's "Life, Animated" is an intriguing outlier.
In this sense, the fragility of party coalitions is important.
In this sense, argues Mr Semple, Brexit has come early.
It is in this sense that ethnography confines indigenous agency.
"Urmila is just absolutely extraordinary in this sense," he said.
In this sense, NDAs undermine, rather than enhance, victim choice.
In this sense, the moment had an unmistaken spiritual quality.
In this sense, some angers are a form of wisdom.
In this sense, both have learned the lessons of 1969.
They're going to play up the propaganda in this sense.
In this sense we are partners, the recipient and me.
In this sense, the statements are not really even admissions.
In this sense, the expanded notion of curating is positive.
He is, in this sense, a bit like a journalist.
In this sense, they protected one another with their bodies.
In this sense, the civil war was never fully resolved.
In this sense, nobody was safe from the Cold War.
In this sense there's nothing new about their health plan.
Israel's current election cycle is quite revealing in this sense.
The car is really out of time, in this sense.
In this sense, they operate like archeological evidence from time past.
In this sense, the situation in Houston isn't all that atypical.
It is in this sense that Jokowi's record is most disappointing.
In this sense, waterborne developments can be a catalyst for regeneration.
In this sense, it's a perfect fit for virtual reality video.
In this sense, Trump could take a lesson from Bill Clinton.
It's a device, in this sense, of ultimate and perfect uselessness.
In this sense, even one deliverable nuclear weapon is a deterrent.
Education, in this sense, wasn't a "teaching" with any fixed lesson.
In this sense, Spain is a microcosm of Europe's existential crisis.
"In this sense you have to be really honest with yourself."
In this sense Trump was a lagging, not a leading, indicator.
In this sense, his death came in the line of duty.
In this sense, Sonia Delaunay is an important artist for me.
In this sense, New York's problem presented Ford with an opportunity.
In this sense, this pattern reflects the personality of President Trump.
But he did have an influence on me in this sense.
In this sense, smartphone cameras have disrupted the traditional camera industry.
And in this sense, you can start to sympathize a bit.
In this sense, at least, I am glad I was wrong.
In this sense, she said, Bouhlel, was not necessarily an isolated case.
In this sense, it is like a Montessori approach to teaching coding.
And in this sense, Bandersnatch may just be its best project yet.
In this sense my own feet are not firmly touching the ground.
The American founding was, in this sense, the opposite of a coup.
In this sense, this technology is magical in more ways than one.
In this sense, she absolutely destroys any man who graces legal tender.
In this sense Rushden is like the other Eurosceptic parts of Europe.
In this sense, history is our teacher of both glory and degradation.
In this sense, Trump's challengers are able to empathize with his supporters.
In this sense, the drawings are palimpsests depicting the action of battle.
In this sense, as in so many others, Trump most resembles Nixon.
In this sense, Trump's election is a return to the status quo.
In this sense, the pending examinations are continuations of prior, closed examinations.
In this sense, design is crucial to Facebook's (and any app's) success.
" In this sense, the Lansdale way was indeed "the road not taken.
In this sense, the lowliest rookie is more interesting than he is.
A bar on thermal coal exports would be, in this sense, perfect.
It is in this sense that capitalism has begun to change sides.
In this sense, the Aspen Institute is both political poison and cure.
In this sense, individuals focused on private equity are at a disadvantage.
In this sense, Mr. Gunderson's paintings are clever, scary, funny and accurate.
Chickens are at a huge disadvantage in this sense, as are fish.
In this sense, the prince and Ms. Markle are following, not leading.
In this sense, "Colossal" taps into ongoing conversations about masculinity and gender equality.
In this sense, HUD Secretary Julian Castro, a Latino, or former Massachusetts Gov.
MVLL: Look, I think that reason…in this sense I am a liberal.
In this sense, I think what he's doing is very much like entertainment.
Also, it's a little odd to spell out "cable television" in this sense.
In this sense, democracy assistance is a crucial preventative weapon in our arsenal.
In this sense, street photography takes on a totally different meaning and significance.
It is in this sense that production creates a market for other products.
In this sense, too, "Hamilton" is very much a musical for our times.
In this sense, #MeToo has at least given the problem a new shape.
But talking to my stuffies is unique in this sense: Everyone gets along!
It is in this sense that the show feels most transgressive and illuminating.
In this sense, both Mr. López Obrador and President Trump do criticize elites.
In this sense, the post-moral era is also a post-media one.
And in this sense, at least, he is a man for our era.
The idiot, understood in this sense, undermines not only community but also communication.
In this sense, Donald Trump was always a different kind of Republican candidate.
In this sense, McKinsey sells not just solutions but a certain sleek aesthetic.
In this sense, I consider the question of your readers as an accompaniment.
"The tradition of literature in Turkey is strong in this sense," he said.
In this sense, the show's most emblematic piece is by the artist Shimabuku.
In this sense, they are symbolic of rebellion — whether real, contrived, or imagined.
In this sense, America at its best reflects the best values of chess.
In this sense, Assad is not officially an "enemy" of the US government.
The Canadians, in this sense, actually got the best deal out of this.
In this sense, the Christian agencies function a lot like child adoption agencies.
In this sense, the league sometimes functions as a refuge for the hockey outcast.
In this sense, Davey's 12 pieces appear as evidence or objects in an archive.
In this sense we may wonder: Where's the place for our body and soul?
In this sense, Camnitzer echoes the critical pedagogies of Paulo Freire and Simón Rodríguez.
In this sense, it's never truly a reflection of me—it's only a vehicle.
"And let's be honest," Shkliarov said, "In this sense, the Kremlin is damn good."
In this sense, space travel was the most imperative achievement of such a society.
In this sense, most big publications are not doing their job, for various reasons.
In this sense, they more closely resemble prokaryotes, which are microbes that lack nuclei.
Experts told me that, in this sense, our firefighting tech has reached a ceiling.
In this sense, but few others, the future of mobile telecoms will be invisible.
In this sense, his low approval ratings actually may be liberating for the President.
In this sense, the petrifying effects associated with the Gorgon's gaze gain clearer significance.
In this sense, there is never enough time because there are so many places.
In this sense the American Constitution actually pushed back against Europe's anti-monarchical movement.
In this sense, the Pentagon's fantasies bear an eerie resemblance to the actual present.
So in this sense, superdelegates didn't make much of a difference in this election.
In this sense, seed funds are more scalable than traditional early-stage venture funds.
In this sense he is not an image-maker, but a painter of things.
In this sense fantasy novels are creative retellings of our own society's origin story.
Vajiralongkorn, in this sense, arrives at a time of disillusionment with the old politics.
If a great America involves more religion in this sense, I'm down with it.
In this sense, they are a striking departure from past terrorism in the region.
In this sense, the civil rights movement came late for millions of African-Americans.
In this sense, Mr. Diao's experience, while particular and interesting, is no longer extraordinary.
In this sense, the temporal anti-aliasing is what made Reach look like Reach.
In this sense, Breitbart couldn't have been the platform for the alt-right online.
Everyday life in the modern authoritarian regime is, in this sense, boring and tolerable.
In this sense, it's a throwback to some earlier ideas about alternative-fuel vehicles.
Nintendo hasn't been directly competing with Sony and Microsoft in this sense for many years.
In this sense, having too many other choices is likely not beneficial for relationship longevity.
In this sense, it appeared his death would have no immediate benefits for the regime.
In this sense, a more obvious political heir is Rodrigo Duterte, president of the Philippines.
In this sense, it's a cruel and arbitrary way for them to have been treated.
In this sense, the legacy of the Intertoto Cup has survived the tournament's final demise.
In this sense, the Congress will be a very important, meaningful step on this road.
"After," in this sense, implies time, open influence, and, by extension, the possibility of transformation.
I'm also optimistic in this sense, I think Latin America is moving in this direction.
In this sense, as child psychologist Ellen Braaten told me, they're built on longstanding tropes.
In this sense, it is a fitting end for Kerry's time as secretary of state.
In this sense, algorithms are rules programmed into computers to produce desired outcomes or actions.
In this sense, May is in a stronger position than she was a month ago.
In this sense, the Freedom ISO 2 is a successful update to a successful original.
In this sense Drnaso's scenes play out like the opposite of an old-school comic.
In this sense, her kinship with Newsome's project — pop cultural but politically astute — is clear.
Jihadists or not, in this sense the Taliban are a useful tool from Moscow's perspective.
In this sense, he too is responsible for the way his sexual orientation was downplayed.
And bad faith in this sense pervades almost everything the modern G.O.P. says and does.
In this sense, the removal of the headphone jack is a crucial test for Apple.
In this sense, "A Strange Loop," would seem to refer to a cinematic time loop.
In this sense, she very much taught me what it is like to be human.
Freedom in this sense cannot be achieved in political systems defined by identity-based oppression.
In this sense, the Russian intervention was a lucky thing for the Obama administration too.
In this sense, the legislation meets the key moral principle of protecting the common good.
In this sense, Bruce's maternal family falls into a Kennedy or Rockefeller kind of territory.
But you can't talk about net neutrality in the context of Google in this sense.
In this sense, populism is ingrained in democracy and it is perhaps a necessary correction mechanism.
It's in this sense that "incentives built into the product," as Dorsey calls them, bear reconsideration.
In this sense, Project Indigene suggests a decolonial shift in the institutional representation of Native people.
In this sense he identified with James Baldwin, the black writer who defied every simple definition.
These large insurers have suffered, but they've survived: In this sense they are the fortunate few.
In this sense, "there can be no true operatic prodigies," says Claudia Friedlander, a vocal coach.
In this sense, these moves could be understood as an extension of Zuckerberg's misunderstood listening tour.
In this sense, the game points to the increasing role of video as a rhetorical tool.
In this sense, "Miles Ahead" is the quintessential anti-jazz biopic — messy, sprawling, nonlinear and triumphant.
In this sense, conservation isn't just good for business growth — it actually fuels teamwork and innovation.
Mr. Cornyn's repellent remarks were, in this sense, an accurate reflection of the Republican mind-set.
In this sense, Goldsmith's 'One Square Kilometer' project is a digital response to De Maria's work.
In this sense, Facebook's enforcement of its own rules has been inconsistent in Apicha CHC's case.
In this sense, Brown's poems are flirtatious, teasing us with moments of sexual and emotional vulnerability.
So in this sense, the patterns of results we find at the regional level are consistent.
In this sense, prorogation is a squeeze on parliamentary time to get Brexit over the line.
In this sense, Israel's more advanced state of democratic decay should be a warning to Americans.
Being an American, in this sense, can conjure images of apple pie, baseball and summer picnics.
In this sense, Fear is the right title for the book, maybe the only possible title.
In this sense, a forgotten memory is a lot like an old file on your computer.
It is in this sense that Spinoza's contemporaries called him an atheist: he made God unrecognizable.
No one in our current NBA has fucked up more in this sense than Andrew Bogut.
They were full of men and women who were smart but stopped thinking in this sense. Right.
HANNITY: Verifiable and irreversible, Daniel, seems to me to be a pretty simple task in this sense.
But it also has an instrumental value in this sense: It adds to the determinacy of law.
"We're the number two in the economy in this sense," the adviser told reporters traveling with Pence.
In this sense, many students are choosing lower return degrees because their parents are footing the bill.
In this sense, yes, it would feel and look different and, though celebratory, not the same celebration.
The High Sparrow, in this sense, is very much fulfilling the useful macrohistorical role of organized religion.
In this sense, the latest development out of Harvard is something of a revolution for dielectric elastomers.
In this sense, WeChat is not providing a revolutionary new way to interact with services through chat.
Just be sure you aren't neglecting other commitments while getting swept up in this sense of wonder.
The disappearance of the surplus is, in this sense, a reflection of China growing richer and older.
In this sense, LinkNYC's dramatic move to halt a burgeoning PR problem comes as no big surprise.
In this sense, history isn't a barrier for Rowling so much as it is a co-writer.
In this sense you can sort of choreograph your own listening experience and in turn, the composition.
In this sense, The Modernist is a reflection on the post-truth era of conflicting information systems.
In this sense, Grace's anaplastic thyroid cancer more closely resembled Sharon's bladder cancer than other thyroid cancers.
There's little evidence that Comcast is truly treating Stream TV as a "cable" service in this sense.
It turns out that we do, in this sense, possess subtle bodies; we also inhabit subtle selves.
"In this sense, intermarriage may be transmitting Jewish identity to a growing number of Americans," Pew concludes.
In this sense, the Mr. Chow brand has evolved into a prime example of the bulletproof restaurant.
In this sense, the project works within the time-bound exhibition system while pushing back against it.
In this sense, The Butterfly Effect , the new audiobook just out from Audible Originals, is pure Ronson.
In this sense, the White House's so-called "Social Media Summit" Thursday went about exactly as expected.
In this sense, Mr. Chávez and Mr. Maduro undoubtedly shoulder the primary responsibility for the electrical collapse.
"In this sense, I believe the Hanoi summit was not a source of disappointment," Mr. Moon said.
In this sense, an "elite" writer tends to be ahead of his time, a scout for posterity.
In this sense, "normal" means basics — T-shirts, flannel shirts, jeans — and no froufrou, trendy, designer clothing.
" Quah says the podcasting community still has to "grow up" in this sense, and forecasts "cutthroat behavior.
In this sense, it's not entirely shocking Democrats fared well across the country in this year's elections.
For Nietzsche, God may have died in this sense, but we were still living in his shadow.
In this sense we are actively against any moves that will jeopardize peace in the South China Sea.
It is in this sense, Parfrey told me, that they are still considered a type of Penrose process.
" In this sense, he added, the choir's song acts as "a rallying cry to stand up and resist.
In this sense it costs too little to sink tubewells and pump up the precious stuff at will.
In this sense, North, the latest release from Outlands Games, perfectly walks the line between fantasy and reality.
In this sense, he is arguably a more authentically Republican politician than the congressional leaders he's clashed with.
In this sense, the overwhelming majority of all AI companies are consumers of these core products and technologies.
In this sense, Clinton is far more dovish and far less likely to lead the US into conflict.
China has, in this sense, become $5 trillion more leveraged compared to the U.S. in just five years.
In this sense, Silicon Valley's culture echoes the Wolf of Wall Street culture of the 1980s and '90s.
In this sense, it would contain a description of how to live or what reality is all about.
"Local democracy really seems to have worked in this sense," says Yasar Adanali, an urban planner in Istanbul.
In this sense, it's not just a business opportunity—it's a chance to save this nation from itself.
Williams might have had 20-10 vision, but in this sense he was as blind as everyone else.
In this sense, the show is engaging and delightful but also, in a mutual kind of way, redemptive.
And in this sense, the core joke of Major League still holds up, 27 years after its release.
Productivity in this sense extends well beyond personal entertainment and commerce and into the realm of business productivity.
In this sense, the imaginary Other is not an Other at all, but central to the composition's balance.
In this sense, the Chinese Communist Party's decision to abolish presidential term limits will resound far beyond China.
In this sense, I would like to point out that we have no argument with the Syrian Kurds.
In this sense, Honnold's specialty — free-soloing — is a distillation of the entire climbing world's collective fantasy life.
In this sense, nCoV-22014 is novel — and possibly even more dangerous to humans than the other coronaviruses.
In this sense, Ms. Djurberg and Mr. Berg have succeeded in producing art that is devastating and necessary.
In this sense, it is a fintech as much as a traditional SaaS — hence the Anthemis/BBVA backing.
In this sense, advertisers are the clients, and the people enjoying the free content are what's being sold.
In this sense, the obsession with sleep hygiene has a kinship with the stylized fussiness of clean eating.
In this sense, the show has a focused lens, both from a curatorial standpoint and for exhibition goers.
Spotify has acknowledged in its public filing, too, that Apple and Google represent a significant risk in this sense.
Monuments in this sense and what is under direct attack is some of the most pristine wildlife on Earth.
In this sense, House of Cards is a nightmare version of The West Wing in more ways than one.
In this sense the Britain of today is a less upwardly-mobile place than that of Mrs May's youth.
Gender in this sense is not just distinct from sex; it has no necessary connection to sex, she explains.
In this sense, The Girl in the Well's Kammie, a white child from an affluent background, is an outlier.
In this sense, Harvey and Irma are truly putting the capabilities of NOAA's new forecasting architecture to the test.
In this sense, the Argentine hero has stayed truer to the habit of his idols than his Brazilian contemporary.
In this sense Austria reflects the state of politics across Europe, and perhaps across the West as a whole.
In this sense, we support the unwavering U.S. commitment for comprehensive regional security without discrimination against any regional actor.
In this sense, at least, to be a Republican in the Age of Trump is exhilarating, if also enervating.
It's intuitive that the idea of ideology, in this sense, would be in ascendance on the left these days.
In this sense, you might say she is a more extreme version of the eternally reminiscing Mabel and Vonnie.
And it is in this sense, as diagnosis and evidence, that Houellebecq's novels are now more urgent than ever.
In this sense, both age and disability status neutralize or offset juror and public perceptions of danger and risk.
Trump is, in this sense, the full public counterpart of that fulfillment whose private expression is opioid use itself.
In this sense, presentation can feel like a tool to navigate the world with as little frustration as possible.
In this sense, the ability to control the world's unifying maritime network means the ability to shape the future.
In this sense, the network is attempting to write true sequels, though it obviously stumbles from time to time.
So, in this sense, I mean, I agree with personal responsibility, and she has to take ownership of this situation.
In this sense, everything about the fight over Scalia's replacement is unprecedented — because it's occurring in an unprecedented political environment.
The world of The Florida Project, in this sense, may evoke memories of Disney's '90s ad campaigns for Disney World.
In this sense, news, which can be unpleasant and upsetting and controversial, has always been at odds with Facebook's goal.
"In this sense we should leave behind debate about whether the central bank will cut rates or not," he said.
In this sense, it invites unsettling comparisons to these United States in 2016, when xenophobic scapegoating fuels election-year discourse.
In this sense, not every city is equal when it comes to how much they should be investing in solar.
Although solidly situated on the ground, "Present Tense" nonetheless seems precarious, and, in this sense, mirrors the peace process itself.
In this sense, Jackman equates his overarching goal with The Greatest Showman to Barnum's goal with his circus freak shows.
In this sense, more cuts are in the cards unless the Fed is bailed out by very strong fundamental data.
In this sense, Trump may try to pull a Romney, flummoxing Clinton by pretending to be a completely different candidate.
In this sense, J.D. Power's IQS is not reflective of quality, like the name implies, as much as consumer satisfaction.
In this sense, he is an artist, propelled by his own psyche rather than by the charts or the Internet.
In this sense, Mr. Obama was no different from Kennedy, who used soaring rhetoric to sell an American-centered agenda.
In this sense, education resembles health care, where consumers largely have to trust that they are receiving high-quality services.
In this sense, the anthology reflects the range of Solomon-Godeau's practice and interest as an art critic and scholar.
In this sense, my timekeeper is a shield, an armor of steel defending against the gnawing fear of the unknown.
Roy Moore, in this sense, was Trump's Trump — the man who took this mode of politics to 11 and beyond.
In this sense his frivolous lifestyle is a political gesture of sorts, containing within it a form of social mobility.
In this sense, Neil is still leading all of us who served, admonishing us to be better for one another.
In this sense, the march and events like it could paradoxically make scientists a more inviting target for future attacks.
In this sense, Trump is not just a challenge to Obama's legacy but a directed and pointed refutation of it.
Mourning, in this sense, means hanging giant black banners marked with an S on famous monuments all over the globe.
In this sense, then, refinement applies not only to product direction, it applies even to the aura of the conference itself.
In this sense, Trump's promise to stop the theft is more free-market than the approach of his do-nothing skeptics.
The worm in this sense being style clout, first picks on what's available, and affordable prices before they get bumped up.
In this sense, access to abortion is a matter of dignity and of a fundamental level of autonomy over the body.
In this sense, Fujifilm really did make a camera that caters to the Instagram generation — just not in a good way.
Absent some serious new evidence of wrongdoing from Mr Comey, Mrs Clinton's e-mail error was in this sense mainly political.
In this sense, special attention will be paid to respect the principle of non-refoulement recognized by the current International Law.
In this sense, progressive represents newer technology and processes that are helping bring the energy sector into a more efficient future.
In this sense, we can look toward a multiverse of marketplaces that, though often ideologically divided, can form coalitions through discourse.
In this sense, the transparency that came from the papers' release shifted power from politicians back to citizens and news organizations.
And in this sense, the code itself is "speech" that conveys information which can readily be interpreted by computers or humans.
In this sense, the ADA is a remarkably progressive piece of legislation that, post-Amendments Act, has an extremely broad reach.
In this sense, the library is a space of collective knowledge creation as well as a site of exchange and storage.
In this sense, then, the individualistic "jihadi" strategies and practices on display in recent attacks in Europe are far from new.
In this sense, the project is truly community oriented, insofar as viewers often provide advice or tips for Raymond's Martian habitat.
In this sense, Montanez was the antithesis of Phillips, a player whose contributions were initially more subtle but still actually there.
In this sense, Leir was a true pioneer of trying to bring at least some semblance of scientific rigor to ufology.
In this sense, the nuclear option (ironically evoking images of political destruction) actually promoted the real democratic principle of majority rule.
In this sense, Proposition C is a referendum on the role of business in our communities and, by extension, our country.
In this sense, the exhibition, which also doesn't have a title, is a regrouping — a reimagining and restaging of Gomes's oeuvre.
In this sense, mandatory ultrasounds constitute not only coerced looking but "coerced production" of what is meant to be looked at.
Top high-school football, a relentless quest for excellence mottled by local circumstances, is in this sense sport at its best.■
In this sense, support for gun control is weakly correlated with district partisanship, but there is a lot of local variation.
Abstract Expressionism in this sense, and in this context, can be seen as a symbol of white male supremacy and colonialism.
In this sense, Prime was constructed to be great for the consumer (so efficient) and great for businesses (mindless impulse shopping!).
It's in this sense of reverberation where Mucha's strength lies — how his work lingers in your mind, revealing its layers incrementally.
Looking at the past three years, he is clearly the closest thing the NFL has to a Stephen Curry, in this sense.
In this sense one could say that QE could have stopped the mean-reversion process that usually occurs over the economic cycle.
In this sense, Griffin is correct to demand that men, and the companies that employ them, are held responsible for their actions.
In this sense, Trump's allegation has some truth; the U.S. spent 3.62 percent last year, while their partners averaged just 1.18 percent.
In this sense, being an "artist" is more about designing your life, defying the kind of giving up that retiring sometimes implies.
In this sense, this opening statement as a presidential candidate was a bold one, offering a sharp and specific rebuke of Trump.
In this sense, de-platforming isn't censorship; it's a product of free expression and the foundational aims of a classically liberal education.
He is a humble person, he likes to learn and listen to the players, and it is very easy in this sense.
This fantasy is cute in this sense that everyone knows it'll never happen and that only makes it more real and vivid.
Windows are, in this sense, a powerful existential tool: a patch of the world, arbitrarily framed, from which we are physically isolated.
In this sense, the unapologetic subjects of these portraits serve as an antithesis to the disappearing artist figures, embracing what they reject.
In this sense, the law is perhaps best understood not as a gun ban but as a law that restricted weapon accessories.
The sun, the most massive object in the solar system, in this sense should act like a lens, bending light around it.
And our inability to speak honestly — and contentiously — about disability shows how the politics of disability is in this sense non-political.
In this sense, The Times and King were congruent long before April 4, 1968: Each had anticipated his early, and violent, death.
The pain the author is in is not a personal one in this sense, but it is the pain of the world.
It is in this sense, unanticipated by optimists like Mr. Obama, that the 21st century is proving to be the American Century.
In this sense they have not paid any real price for the financial crisis, or shared in the subsequent austerity, at all.
Britain, in this sense, had become its own Tlön: an alluring invention imposed upon the darkness and chaos of an actual history.
"In this sense, Notre-Dame is not a relic but a living sacred place, the continuity of holy France," Professor Hussey said.
David Bowie is in this sense a descendant of Marcel Duchamp, who, through Rrose Selavy, could play with both gender and life.
In this sense, the procedure (if it happened in the way He is claiming), might be considered an enhancement rather than a therapy.
In this sense, we need to take a far-sighted systems approach to avoid the popular backlash that already dominates our political discussions.
In this sense, The Prisoner is a crystal-pure distillation of what drives every good ARG, and I loved every second of it.
In this sense, they seem to be consumed with data, often over-tracking, and they express even higher levels of frustration and stress.
Our control over what we are thinking about means we can forget things in this sense, even if we can't permanently erase them.
In this sense, religion is based on the understanding that what we have, in many ways, was given to us, provided for us.
In this sense, globalisation has separated political from economic power and made the average voter feel more hopeless (and thus even more angry).
In this sense, I'd also recommend buying the phone that's more comfortable to hold, and that's why I like the Galaxy S10 here.
In this sense, Tehran fears that mixed company at soccer matches would undermine its Shiite creed and hence its political and religious legitimacy.
In this sense, the tight housing inventory and accelerating home price growth are largely driven by first-time homebuyers on the demand side.
In this sense, conservation isn't just good for business growth — it actually fuels teamwork and innovation essential to compete in the global economy.
In this sense, the contrast between Mr. Yeltsin's young reformers of the late 1990s and Mr. Putin's young technocrats of today is revealing.
In this sense, strengthening an enlightened version of Heimat, countering the impression that the native culture is endangered, can actually help integrate foreigners.
In this sense, Bieber Bathos Elegy is also reminiscent of the chaotic and high-paced videos of Ryan Trecartin that explore indeterminate identities.
In this sense, the man-made sounds that they experience could be among the quietest in their marine environment — for now, at least.
In this sense, "canon" wants to keep something like "Star Wars" heresy-free and internally consistent (so yes, there are canons within canons).
In this sense, he was relieved when Mr. Kelly took over and put in place a structure that kept other aides from freelancing.
In this sense, it does not matter whether Mr. Trump explicitly intended to obstruct justice when he reportedly attempted to cajole Mr. Comey.
The Trump era, in this sense, has not made "The Benedict Option" and the other books like it less timely, but more so.
In this sense, Rasmussen's pictures are the antithesis of selfie culture, a plausible antidote to the flood of images we take of ourselves.
In this sense, Robot Wars was not just a sport for robots, but also a trial of mental athleticism for their human overlords.
Empathy, in this sense, can be thought of as the source of all emotion, the one without which the others would have no register.
In this sense, AVs should be thought of not as a single new product but rather as an entirely new ecosystem in the economy.
In this sense, every process (be it of peace, dialogue, etc.) collapses...And the community of believers (faith) becomes a community of combatants (fight).
They are in this sense in tension with natural law theory, except to the extent that the constitution or statutes incorporate natural law principles.
In this sense, Amazon has entertainment pretty well covered, though I wish it offered its own live TV service like Sling TV or Hulu.
In this sense, MacCarthy is absolutely right in fearing that any of Gropius's legacy should rest on such a scanty reading of his achievements.
The game feels fully featured in this sense — outside of the auto-acceleration mechanic, "Mario Kart Tour" feels like a full "Mario Kart" game.
In this sense, the very words "Build It Back" miss the point — unless by "back" you mean back, way back, from the water's edge.
Thinking of criticism in this sense can also help critics reassert their relevance in an age of critic-proof movies like Independence Day: Resurgence.
In this sense he differs from the Surrealists, who wanted to topple the status quo, and Pop artists, who too often belittle their subjects.
In this sense, virtually every recession in the last 40 years coincided with a signal of fear, like a significant drop in consumer confidence.
In this sense, we make a mistake when we think about preventing drug use as separate from addressing problems like bullying, dropouts or suicide.
In this sense, the situation at the border has reached a point of crisis — not one of criminality but of disregard for human life.
As we spend more and more time online, it becomes the content of our experience, and in this sense "things" have earned their name.
In this sense, China is not so different from Singapore, where a similar deal has been struck, if in a somewhat less oppressive manner.
In this sense, Jackson's work is less an anticipation of second-wave feminism than a conversation with her female forebears in the gothic tradition.
"Gigs" in this sense are essentially short-term or project-based work, and "gig workers" are the independent contractors hired to do those jobs.
A loud environment in this sense is one with a limited dynamic range — highs that peak very high, and lows that aren't much lower.
"The Sultanate is hard-pressed for investments to diversify its economy, and in this sense the Chinese investments are important to (Brunei)," he said.
In this sense, Saudi Arabia's recent actions are nothing new — but they point to some of the fundamental tensions in the US-Saudi alliance.
In this sense, I think Adele completely understood Bey's intentions when she said that "Lemonade" had empowered her black friends in a particularly meaningful way.
In this sense, it can be most useful to view Bitnation as a provocative thought experiment: What would happen if DIY governance were the norm?
In this sense, her project "PINK SLIME CAESAR SHIFT" is in line with Liu's past projects that aim to convey abstract ideas through physical experiences.
In this sense, the power of automation goes beyond an intelligent service's ability to decide what's best and take action on behalf of a customer.
In this sense, ISIS and groups like it have few more effective allies than the unwitting Trump and his loyal retinue of anti-Muslim rhetoricians.
In this sense, your time is not entirely yours here; this is a show that may require more patience than you're willing to give up.
Though it might seem like a strange example, the loaning of Nathan Dyer from Swansea to Leicester last season fits the bill in this sense.
In this sense, you can think of a neutron star as an astronomical-scale particle collider, says astrophysicist Jocelyn Read of California State University, Fullerton.
In this sense, Mr Trump is symptomatic of the rise across Europe of more nationalistic politicians; in Hungary and Poland, they have come into power.
In this sense the intellectuals' case for Donald Trump fails because it cannot shake free of those ideas and see the personal element here clearly.
In this sense, it's akin to a lottery in that your age and address are the defining factors for whether you can be prescribed it.
But "desert" in this sense is related to "deserve," and that's what it means: He got his just deserts means He got what he deserved.
"Liberalism," in this sense, is not a byword for either left-of-center politics or the Democratic Party, both of which the right obviously opposes.
"The child will then feel safe, and it is in this sense of security in the face of stress that the child learns to flourish."
It reminded me in this sense of "The Orphan Master's Son," by Adam Johnson, another novel about a state's unrelenting effort to deindividualize its members.
In this sense, there is some semblance of agreement between the drone enthusiasts and local officials trying their best to navigate this new, strange world.
In this sense, Hunter was an unofficial Department of Defense ombudsman, trying to keep the brass in the five-sided wind tunnel on their toes.
In this sense, Putin allegedly has been a key motivation for Xi's power grab given how much admiration Putin has harvested from the Chinese public.
" In this sense, "developing a cognitive map from this reduced information is a bit like trying to get an entire musical piece from a few notes.
Although the photographs are anti-fashion in this sense, they are also working against the kind of idealized pictures men have been taking of women forever.
He is a true musician in this sense, one of the leaders as far as recognizing the musical range a set of rapped vocals can have.
Relatively young at 46, born in provincial Normandy and with no ministerial experience, Mr Philippe in this sense fits Mr Macron's promise to renew political life.
In this sense, the viewer's very act of existence activates an explicit spatial relationship between all objects, placing each drawing in conversation with the other works.
In the case of net neutrality, many Republicans find themselves, in this sense, at least, allied to the opposition and ultimately the wrong side of history.
In this sense, his Virtual Still Life series (1995) might be seen as the ultimate synthesis of his work as a painter and as a collector.
Born in provincial Normandy and with no ministerial experience, the 46-year-old Mr Philippe in this sense fits Mr Macron's promise to renew political life.
One of the most promising uses of psychedelics in this sense has been the MAPS trials, which are administering MDMA to veterans with post-traumatic stress.
In this sense, everyone really is a critic … To be able to say what you feel and why: That is the basic equipment of a critic.
In this sense, the man who earns $2,000/month entirely from passive income is more enviable than the man who makes $10,203/month in job income.
In this sense, it aims to be less like "Sex and the City" than like HBO's naturalistic "Girls" (whose producer Paul Simms serves as a showrunner).
In this sense, her visual exploration of female wildness recalls the works of Latin American female surrealists, such as Leonora Carrington, Maria Izquierdo, and Frida Kahlo.
In this sense, although they are part of African-American art history, they also feel very Afrofuturistic: both innovators and carriers of a forward-looking tradition.
In this sense, the Cuban social experiment is an exceptional laboratory for analyzing the impact of the so-called universal policies on racism and racial inequality.
As it pertains to the Frick application, all public testimony has been prematurely closed, and in this sense the fairness of the L.P.C. process has failed.
In this sense, if the export of large quantities of services is allowed from the West into China, it will facilitate the social advancement of China.
"We're doing very well in this sense, taking care to not take rushed measures and to separate out the political element of this matter," he said.
In this sense, it's crucial that Biden condemned Trump's xenophobic fearmongering and his disdain for facts, science and reality-based international cooperation in the same passage.
And in this sense, Pidathala had always known what tempering meant — in the private, idiosyncratic language of her family, it meant it was time for lunch.
In this sense, Barnes's latest is a sharp commentary on biography — the phrase "we cannot know" echoes not as a statement of failure but an ethic.
Indeed, as part of his mission, CIMON is supposed to the keep the crew's morale high, so in this sense he's already succeeded through his unexpected shenanigans.
In this sense, the transition between the energy levels is like a pendulum that swings over 9 billion times for every second marked on the clock face.
Same thing is going to happen to Donald Trump, in this sense, the office of the Presidency is never going to be viewed the same way again.
"In this sense, we are truly in a technology renaissance, an exciting time where we can see applications across nearly every segment of modern society," writes Brin.
Drizzy, in this sense, is all of us, caught in a moment of unplanned broadcast, before we've had a chance to blot the oil off our face.
In this sense, Whitney picks up the investigative gauntlet thrown by the British journalist Frances Stonor Saunders with the publication of her book Who Paid the Piper?
"The C.A.P. in this sense has clearly failed to live up to its declared objectives," said the report, which was prepared by the Amsterdam-based Transnational Institute.
In this sense, photography is a curatorial medium—the art of choosing what to save and present from a totally huge but inherently finite pool of moments.
In this sense, any microbes on the car are actually more of a museum of Earthly bacteria than a biothreat, according to Purdue astronautics professor Alina Alexeenko.
In this sense it would be low risk to taste a novel tryptamine compound whereas it would be moronic to taste some new derivative of methyl mercury.
Ted Kennedy has not passed into the public domain in this sense, so one tampers with his life at the peril of turning it into tawdry melodrama.
In this sense, his work can be seen as record-keeping — a documentation of artists working in Los Angeles around the same time, in the same network.
Terrorism in this sense is more than just homicide; it's a super-crime that demands a greater response than the average killing would receive from law enforcement.
When we try to believe in this sense — with a view to learning what we aim to believe — it is a rational, transparent means of belief acquisition.
In this sense it's like 5G: New kit is going to be needed to get the best performance, but old kit will still work as it always has.
In this sense, Libyan Sugar strives to tell the story of conflict in an unexpected way, creating simple if novel points of entry and identification for the reader.
Up and coming names include PayPal (which you might argue is no longer disruptive in this sense), Stripe, Square, TransferWise, Ant Financial (a frenemy of sorts) and more.
In this sense, the FC2 is superior to a male condom—it actually provides more protection from pathogens like herpes, which are spread via skin-to-skin contact.
In this sense, an analog computer is by definition not a general purpose computer, but one that exists for some problem (or physical model) and that problem alone.
We don't know if there is a multiverse in this sense, but since we can't actually see one way or another, it's wise to keep an open mind.
In this sense, people living on the Big Island are a special breed -- many have faced eruptions before, yet they stayed and learned to coexist with their volcanoes.
In this sense, thanks to the ineptitude and naivete of the former FBI leaders, who failed to recognize a Russian "active measures" operation, they have been spectacularly successful.
In this sense, it is laying claim to producing an Islamic utopia — one that its followers believe will come as close as possible to the divinely ordained Shariah.
In this sense, "Value in Ethics and Economics" was partly about reclaiming moral authority from the cold-eyed neoclassical economists who guided policy in the eighties and nineties.
In this sense, his remarks invoke rhetoric that seeks to place the blame on poor black people for their conditions who must pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
Every human life is, in this sense, a science experiment, and how we choose to react when our assumptions are tested defines the real scope of our curiosity.
In this sense, both the author and the character he searched both inside and outside of himself to create ultimately perform the jobs they were meant to do.
We become aroused, and the arousal is within us—it is in this sense fully ours—and yet it is not within the executive power of our will.
In this sense, whether the impeachment power is successfully used against Mr. Trump is less significant than whether he and future presidents know it can be plausibly asserted.
In this sense, they aligned nicely with the tastes of many newbie wine drinkers, who tend to prefer sweet wines that are low in astringency, bitterness and complexity.
I will take them, and so I guess it's a competitive set in this sense, but digital media's so large that it's not really a zero sum game.
In this sense, they embodied the sort of mutual connection that we are likely to need moving forward: a solidarity that is impassioned, resilient, self-critical, fearless, and resolute.
In this sense, she's a triple threat, but her personality, easily discernible from her poses, her street style, and her Instagram captions, gives her even more of an advantage.
In this sense, it&aposs a way of establishing solidarity: All of us in this space get it, and we have nothing but disdain for those who do not.
In this sense, Meghan becomes like an Obama figure: People can pretend that things have changed because look, there she is; but in reality, there is no real progress.
In this sense, what emerged from my conversations, alongside all the unease and frustration, was a sense of UK-based entrepreneurs' determination to make it work here in Britain.
It holds that the most precious activities are those done simply for the hell of it, and that art is in this sense the paradigm of authentic human activity.
Very few mass-market American brands cater to practicing Muslims in this sense, which is why Orly's porous Breathable collection got so much buzz when it launched last year.
In this sense, art gives voice and agency to all of us, along with the power to oppose anything — from a policy to a politician — that we disagree with.
In this sense, the Useless Machine is like a battery-operated koan: a playfully profound riddle on the relationship between humans and technology, and on the nature of intelligence.
But hopefully in this sense, all of those who lost someone in Korea can take pride in what has been accomplished today and hopefully what this means going forward.
In this sense, the march represents the possible coalition of those two forces that Amal described: the social movements focused on the economy and the movement against police violence.
In this sense, the terror "constituted a form of rule, a matter of statecraft" that sprang readily from a mind steeped in paranoia but capable of impeccable self-control.
In this sense, it stands alongside recent farewells like David Bowie's "Blackstar" and Leonard Cohen's "You Want It Darker," both released just days or weeks before those artists' deaths.
In this sense, the Earth and everything on it—from the ionosphere to the biosphere—can be considered one common organism, where all the physico-chemical processes affect one another.
Canada in this sense, though a small country, becomes a potent example — just as Sweden and Denmark have been in the past — for politicians in bigger countries looking for inspiration.
In this sense, an appreciation-triggered crisis and its prolonged aftermath in the case of Japan will be unlikely to take place in China, at least in the near term.
In this sense "Team Ethan" may be a special case of a broader principle: that all people rely on an external support network to be the people that they are.
In this sense, investors aren't being resolute and cool-headed, but largely got lucky by not being too heavily exposed to risky assets as the nasty market action was triggered.
In this sense, the AIDA mission is much more technically challenging insofar as the main Didymos asteroid is only 800m in size and the moon is about 170m in size.
In this sense, Mejia's family is trying to adapt: in addition to having his uncle on campus, his mother is still planning to move up to Florida to join him.
In this sense, he was the latest in a long line of American entrepreneurs like Walt Disney and Steve Jobs: a guy who thought big, then made big things happen.
He said, in this sense, Google has an advantage because it's active in open source, the community of developers who write software that's free for anyone to use and download.
In this sense, these two movies operate in the moral tradition of championing truth in the face of injustice, whose most famous example perhaps is All the President's Men (1976).
In this sense, the North Korean regime isn't asking for war, it's simply letting the world (specifically the U.S.) know it's willing to put up a vicious fight to survive.
In this sense, the passionate defense of their prophet represents a kind of traumatic memory, one that only allows Muslims to obscure a reality that remains unrecognized and therefore unresolved.
In this sense, he's failed them, and his memories of the heartfelt goodbyes between the soldiers and their stiff-lipped wives confront Ezekiel with the emotional ramifications of his shortcomings.
In this sense, "Behind the City" differs from other, urban-themed environmental pieces I have known in London and New York, which were conceived as group tours or solo excursions.
"In this sense, SNAP is a multibillion-dollar taxpayer subsidy of the soda industry," said Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University.
In this sense, the FBI still likely failed — since it should have sent the tip to the Miami office, which could have then transmitted the information to the local police.
In this sense, Madonna's ability to keep her head above water, and continue to play the game by her rules is her greatest feat — and she acknowledged that in her speech.
The book reflects its author in this sense — a skeptical rationalist and a brave man who, it turns out, was also a fine writer with an irreverent and sometimes poetic touch.
In this sense, Orange is the New Black is taking a fearless, aggressive approach in ensuring its survival isn't dependent on the presence of every single character introduced in season 1.
"Currency and bitcoin, in this sense, is about faith, and this faith is unerring for hard line libertarians, no matter how many hacks and scandals," he told CNBC in an email.
In this sense, the film functions much like their analytical camera — allowing us to bring the past closer to us, to examine it in detail, to reach out and touch it.
In this sense, the show itself is a kind of alchemical transformation: it features work that Cordova made in Greensboro, Harlem, Skowhegan, Houston, and elsewhere, all rendered into a mystical south.
In this sense, printed media acts like a near limitless archive to the artist just like the Internet is to everyone else, populated by innumerable universes to be explored and manipulated.
In this sense, Uber is evolving beyond the simple ride-sharing application that GV poured $258 million into in 2013 (a mind-boggling share of the firm's fund at the time).
Approaches like Valev's, in this sense, echo the attempt by some anti-immigrant activists in the United States to make the country so unpleasant that migrants choose "voluntary deportation" over resettlement.
Their repurposing of glam or "bubblegum" in this sense is a way of maybe feeling the same isolation, the same futility, but at least shining your psychological shoes in the process.
Which he is not, save perhaps in this sense: In the light of Trumpism, many hard truths about American Christianity — its divisions, its failures, its follies, its heresies — stand ruthlessly exposed.
In this sense, Ms. Lucas's art feels like an important historical springboard from which to expand beyond the intrepid and irreverent platform of the Young British Artists, into the next millennium.
In this sense the post-Christian religious landscape is potentially taking Christianity's gender gap and widening it, playing its own metaphysical role in the growing divergence and polarization of the sexes.
But automation in this sense has a real cost; it removes the presence of a police officer who could pull a speeding driver over and see if something might be off.
Camp, in this sense, is not a pup tent, but a circus tent: not an activity, but a way to see, a gimlet-eyed but eyebrow-cocked gloss on the world.
His discussion of "Pelléas" is exemplary in this sense, focusing on the composer's treatment of text, particularly in his determination to make the vocal lines reflect the contours of everyday speech.
In this sense, Roy Moore, who brandished a gun on the campaign trail, fits in with Rentfrow's description of the link between violence and a culture of honor in the South.
In fact, if you are not a hypocrite in this sense, if you cannot favor one side for no decent reason over the other, then you cannot enjoy sports at all.
A: And it would also make me feel safe, because worshipping him in this sense is really, there is a lot of dynamics in the relationship, I hope I can explain.
In this sense, it should be remembered that Grace's testimony had been given in the company of lawyers to government officials with a reputation for pouncing on any kind of discrepancy.
In this sense, his work feels as relevant as it did upon his 1949 arrival in New York; while media has shifted dramatically, Mekas keeps working, adapting to every passing decade.
In this sense, "Jesus Is King" is not an aberration, but rather the culmination of nearly two decades of award-winning work in the music industry as both MC and performance artist.
In this sense, he is emblematic of Trump's Washington, where all debates—even the bone-dry bureaucratic ones—have become so heated that they are fought like matters of life and death.
In this sense, immensely powerful figures like Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Travis Kalanick of Uber, and Brian Chesky of Airbnb have taken on the kind of moral responsibility once reserved for politicians.
She describes dance as more "limited" in this sense, but that ever since she recently starting choreographing again, she's been incorporating text, from art criticism to news articles, that she avidly reads.
In this sense, the still-mysterious inner workings of technology can serve as a platform for artists and magicians such as Joshua Madara, whose mystical works merge occultism with the digital world.
In this sense, the Leave voter who envisioned a Britain where jobs currently held by EU workers will now go to British-born UK citizens was dreaming of a pre-digital past.
In this sense, being Deaf is more than a specific state of hearing; it's being part of a specific culture that's inclusive of those with mild as well as profound hearing loss.
In this sense, the median voters have not disappeared, but fragmented: parties can still chase the centre ground, but only within the confines of their own sectarian group of Remainers or Leavers.
The use of "silver bullet" in this sense, the Lone Ranger notwithstanding, is of much more recent vintage — borrowed, of course, from werewolf movies and eventually becoming conflated with the earlier expression.
"This algorithm, I think aids in creation in this sense, in that it makes all the elements of experimentation easier, which otherwise would have been too time-consuming or meticulous," he added.
In this sense we should be under no illusion; closing fabric would be the strongest political statement against the idea of club culture and dance music since the 1994 Public Order Act.
In this sense, Britain has done Europe a favor by leaving the EU. Britain isn't the only EU country not in the eurozone, but it's by far the largest and most influential.
"Normal," in this sense, would mean the familiar situation of a Democratic president whom they can rail against and obstruct without much accountability, along with Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
The works in Pan-African Pulp also deal with the ways in which colonized people internalize oppression, and in this sense the show differs from the more liberatory paintings on 20th Street.
In this sense, we are using the overlay network these services provide — with the accumulated secrecy, authenticity and identification of the diverse capabilities of the communication channels, applications and protocols — to ensure security.
In this sense, Bruguera's work with the scent of sugar cane and the use of its bittersweet memories is a challenge for those who live comfortably in the distance between words and things.
In this sense, the IRS is "banking" on the fact that living without a bank account is so impractical that expats will surely view continued U.S. tax compliance as the less onerous alternative.
In this sense you're not offered the chance to determine how the uncle reacts to returning to a more home-like environment, but the chance to impact your emotional response to his revelations.
In this sense, the present crisis differs in kind from another silent killer scientists have been warning about, whose disastrous future harms can only be avoided by radical action in the present:climate change.
In this sense the strongest defense of Trump's possibly impeachable conduct vis-à-vis Hunter Biden and his father isn't some sort of careful "no quid pro quo!" parsing of the president's words.
In this sense, Chiang Kai-shek's use of opium traffickers to suppress Communists in Shanghai read like a familiar model of military pragmatism in partnering with unsavory actors for tactical and operational gains.
In this sense, what made Clinton's candidacy most meaningful was that so many people could translate the record of an all-too-real politician into an abstract hope about a new role for women.
In this sense, Katrina was the proverbial canary in a coal mine: People thought the vulnerabilities of New Orleans were unique, but the city's predicament has become a harbinger of rising coastal exposure everywhere.
In this sense, the moon (and the rest of outer space) is analogous to the high seas, an extra-national area in which states recognize each other's free right of navigation and peaceful use.
In this sense, HIV is by now a lot more like diabetes—given proper treatment adherence, someone with the infection can live as long and with the same quality of life as anyone else.
In this sense, the Basij – a subsidiary of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the regime's praetorians – differs from other security agencies through its extensive reliance on volunteers, thereby legitimizing it as a grassroots movement.
In this sense, Amazon is playing catch-up with Apple whose Home app already supports the idea of "Scenes" – a series of changes to smart home accessories that can be enabled by asking Siri.
In this sense, the book is like a good college survey course: It lays out a menu of interesting topics and leaves readers to decide which ones they might want to pursue in earnest.
In this sense, Kusama believes her work is directly linked to nature, with her characteristic polka dots — in evidence once again on the "Footprints of Life" sculptures — representing the universe, specific planets or people.
In this sense, Mr. Demand memorializes the banal and the forgotten with the same painstaking care he gives to more charged moments in history and suffuses the "Dailies" with an uncanny absurdity and pathos.
In this sense, the energy sector's ability to deliver the electricity needed to keep manufacturing medical supplies or keep ventilators running depends to a large extent on our ability to flatten the curve today.
In this sense, the show's writers seem to be drawing a parallel between the handmaids' predicament and American slavery, which destroyed families of African origin, in part, by robbing them of their original names.
"Distribution is a vital part of any malware campaign, and Shlayer shows that affiliate networks are pretty effective in this sense," says Vladimir Kuskov, head of advanced threat research and software classification at Kaspersky.
I had a very authoritarian childhood, and in this sense would ideally be in a relationship where I was the greater "breadwinner" so that I could take charge and have more of a say.
In this sense, as in others, America is becoming more like Europe, where conservatism has been less than religious for some time, and the cultural right has long had a fractured and incoherent quality.
"In this sense, the raid is seen as the U.S. not doing enough against the anti-government forces but willing to go aggressively against al Qaeda, with little regard to the consequences," he said.
In this sense, it is almost more effective than just using bacteriophages as is, since researchers don't have to worry about the enzyme self-replicating in the body and producing unintended harmful side effects.
In this sense, all fiction — and this has been roughly true since the early nineteenth century, when the burgeoningly popular, still somewhat novel novel form, was declaimed as a woman's art — is chick lit.
In this sense, you could call the Neon Advance a dying breed; the DS was, after all, Nintendo's final handheld generation that didn't have a major online marketplace or an unending stream of system updates.
But, European promotions have been ahead of the curve in this sense and see it as a badge of honour if one of their fighters is called up to the big leagues as previously reported.
In this sense, the Justice Department is right: Local prosecutors are very powerful, and some of them, including Krasner, really are using their power to undermine existing laws that they see as far too punitive.
In this sense the partial G.O.P. abandonment of Roy Moore, which helped cost the party a Senate seat, was a more limited but also more important case study in how to establish a cordon sanitaire.
In this sense, Unorthodox is an exhibition of the 21st century, dislocated and itinerant, open-ended and contingent, all the while speaking from the walls of a 20th-century institution and referencing a rich tradition.
In this sense, China ranks first in the Attractiveness Index because it is the country with the largest population, with the largest middle class in the world, and with the best growth prospects regarding future spending.
In this sense, the Panmunjom meet is similar to the summit between Kim and South Korea's Moon (also held in Panmunjom) in April 2018, which resuscitated the possibility for the first Trump-Kim summit in Singapore.
The Teutuls are, in this sense, the perfect Trump-era Republicans — a couple of lowbrow regular guys who happen to be incredibly rich business owners who'd probably appreciate a big tax cut for pass-through income.
"In this sense, the report starts from a base that is erroneous and lacking in technical rigor," the statement said, adding that when figures are adjusted for population, many other countries are more violent than Mexico.
In this sense, "the axis of evil" is, arguably, a kind of myth, an explanation that makes sense of calamity in a world we think of as otherwise good and in which we can all participate.
The casual aesthetic was a rebellion against the staid fashion of an older generation in this sense, but there was a degree of conformity to casuals which was lacking in the sartorial creativity of the Mods.
It may sell increasingly iffy hardware at truly eye-popping prices, and it may have lost its design edge (been a while now), but at least it isn't, in this sense at least, evil by nature.
Despite the widespread assumption among his supporters that Mr. Trump is restoring the Constitution, he, like all his recent predecessors, is in this sense the heir not of Jefferson or Madison but rather of Woodrow Wilson.
In this sense, what Belcher is doing is not so far from the selective breeding done by dog fanciers to create pooches with desirable aesthetic qualities that would be unlikely to ever show up in nature.
I agree with Bannon that America — in this sense I agree with him — that America is fucked, the middle class is fucked, wage inequality is horrifying, and that no one really is doing anything about it.
In this sense, through our condemnation letters published in media and meetings, we try to raise our voice both as AICA and Censorship Groups in Arts initiated by Pelin Başaran, founder of the Black Ribbon Project.
" The 21-year-old describes an effective Renaissance-style photo as one that "should consist of emotion, naturalism (in this sense, a candid photo), and the frame should be filled with a variety of people and characters.
In this sense, Westad's concept of the conflict mirrors what the British historian Eric Hobsbawm described as the "short twentieth century"—the period, lasting from 20163 to 22016, marked by global competition between capitalist and communist states.
" Brown Jr. explains, "The fair's title alone references rudimentary tools used for making —the paper and scissor being more comprehensive, traditional tools in this sense, and the rock being a symbol for a breakthrough, ingenuity, or disruption.
Therapeutic is a very broad term in this sense because it can mean a traditional emotional curative sense, or just a way to offer someone a more creative toolbox of skills to use in their everyday life.
In this sense, both Republicans and Democrats alike should be willing to expand the supply of affordable housing by examining the adverse effects that land use restrictions play in shaping the incentives and constraints that developers face.
That there is no valid parallel to be made between Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump is, in this sense, precisely the reason why that comparison has been made, in increasingly overt and desperate ways, in recent weeks.
In this sense, Mad Men avoided having its audience clamor for answers to its mysteries, because viewers understood that the mysteries Don and Peggy and Pete were facing were the same mysteries we all face, every single day.
In this sense, it continues to offer a counterpoint not only to governmental interference, but also to the burgeoning commercial structures emerging as global interest in Cuban art creates and imposes multiple markets with varying goals and motives.
In this sense, the new FV33 NOAA model combines the best of both worlds to produce hyper-detailed seasonal forecasts that will hopefully allow meteorologists to accurately forecast the path of hurricanes 5 to 10 days in advance.
RELATED: Dem, GOP 2016ers split on Obama Supreme Court pick "In this sense, then, the President is calling the Republican Senate's bluff," said Professor Thomas Keck, an expert on the Supreme Court and U.S. politics at Syracuse University.
While the origins of the Salford logo are ultramodern in this sense, it is not stylistically dissimilar to the wonderfully angular Wolverhampton Wanderers motif, with that other deadly and menacing creature looking comparably thoughtful on the Wolves badge.
Weddings are bizarre in this sense, as they suddenly place an expectation on people who likely have no previous event-planning experience to organize what society pressures them into believing is the most important day of their lives.
In this sense, not only is there no separation between the political and the private, but there is also no separation between Mr. Trump and the presidential office — something his copious use of the first-person singular indicates.
Much like climate change, which was also brought to public awareness in the 1960s, everyone apparently felt comfortable ignoring this beetle until Greta Thunberg came along, so in this sense, the newly-christened Nelloptodes gretae finds itself aptly named.
In this sense, space is the ideal medium for transmitting the quantum states of particles, since this communication won't be subjected to degradation by the Earth's atmosphere, at least if the entanglement happens between two satellites based in space.
"Of course the most difficult chapter is agriculture with Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay this is essential and in this sense we need a more flexible position from the French side," Macri said during a news conference in Berlin.
In this sense, the ability to capture moving objects and render them in 3D in real time is something of a holy grail, and with Fusion4D, Microsoft's new experimental motion capture technology, the computing giant may have struck gold.
In this sense, his instinct for self-preservation is conflicting with his instinct for self-aggrandizement—Trump can't help but shout at Lester Holt that this is all because the Democrats can't handle what a big winner he is.
In this sense, the most flattering comparison that could be made for Bernard is to Mission: Impossible's Solomon Lane, an international anarchist mastermind who mostly plays his role and gets out of the way of the action on screen.
I see exactly what you're saying in this sense that being angry all the time can be exhausting, but one of the things I found writing this book and living through this period- Well, I want to know historical.
To invent or reinvent a tradition, in this sense, is not to craft a falsehood; it is to add your own bit of labor to a larger inheritance, which your heirs may renew and reinvent in their own turn.
But to the extent that we nevertheless find ourselves in this situation, it's certainly reasonable to say the JCPOA [the Iran nuclear deal] placed Iran further away from breakout capacity, and in this sense is a positive diplomatic achievement.
But in this sense porn also presents an opportunity to reconsider the tendency to just drift along with technological immersion, a chance where the moral stakes are sharpened to prove we don't have to accept enslavement to our screens.
But no AI yet devised comes close—because each of these questions requires a reader to follow a chain of inferences that are only implicit in the story, and current techniques do not carry out inference in this sense.
In this sense, the award goes to the extraordinary people ("We, the People…") throughout the world who have stepped up to end the threat to all humanity posed by the nearly 220006,2202 nuclear weapons still remaining on the planet.
In this sense, they are the continuation of the long history of African American portraiture: the artists and their subjects are acutely aware that the genre reveals something about the individuals depicted, and about African American culture writ large.
In this sense, Venus is something of a warning about the dangers of not keeping greenhouse gases in check on Earth, but scientists still don't really understand the processes that occurred billions of years ago that led to its current state.
Bowyer is perhaps a special case in this sense, in that the weed smoking antics of his youth were used by the tabloids in an attempt to illustrate some deeper moral decay, and so explain the appalling behaviour of his adulthood.
In this sense, Ukraine is similar to other non-EU countries, such as Venezuela, Iran, and Georgia, with respect to which my Mission and I coordinate closely with our EU partners to promote policies that reflect our common values and interests.
The race that has gotten the most attention in this sense is in Georgia, where the Republican candidate for governor has used his current powers as Georgia's secretary of state to issue directives that could tilt the election in his favor.
The company is an outlier in this sense, and its latest move is even more unusual: This week, it was announced via Instagram that Deciem is reducing the prices of two cult-favorite products from two of The Ordinary's sister brands.
Media is increasingly predictive, future-facing, and proactive: it penetrates systems of epistemic belief by anticipating "belief", if belief in this sense can mean the probability calculation that a user will engage with a piece of content on social media.
In this sense, one of the key issues arising from Marseille is that the police in France need to move away from their ineffective and counterproductive reactionary policing approach and do much more to conform to international standards of good practice.
Golf, chess, classical-music performance, firefighting and anesthesiology are (in this sense) kind learning environments; tennis and jazz are less kind; emergency-room medicine, technological innovation and geopolitical forecasting are downright wicked — as is much of the rest of modern life.
A "performance" category is intended to honor the strength of a song's overall impact — how the production value, songwriting, vocal performance, melody, beats, and tune all blend together — and no other nominee succeeds in this sense more than "The London."
It is in this sense, I think, Mr. President, that these objects of the traditional arts of Africa are as European as they are African — I emphasize this only to remind visitors to Western museums what Europe stole from Africa.
"In this sense, steady investment must not be prevented by dogmatic positions such as Schaeuble's black zero," the document said, referring to former Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, the mastermind of the self-imposed budget goal of not incurring any new debt.
I'm from a Chinese-English background and I think I've grown up in this sense of not quite fitting into one world or another and I think estuaries kind of feel like these in between spaces where the unexpected can happen.
In this sense, the employees of Facebook, Google, and other platforms have been entrusted with a great responsibility; we must encourage them to act as advocates for socially responsible computing and protect and reward those who come forward when those principles are violated.
In this sense, "School of Rock" reflects the film that inspired it, which made a star of Jack Black as Dewey, the perpetually hungover slob who takes up a (fraudulent) career in substitute teaching when he's kicked out of his rock band.
If it were up to Democrats the issues would probably be addressed separately, with corporate tax changes focused on "reform" in this sense while individual income tax changes would focus on ways to raise more revenue from the top 27.8 percent of households.
"If the dialogue were to go on, as you've said in this sense, in a humanitarian sense, there is the chance to hope that the dialogue develops further," Putin said during a meeting with workers from the Lebedinsky mine in the Belgorod region.
And in this sense the Hollywood-cast film Maudie does this by capturing the artist's spirit, offering a complex portrait of a woman who lived on the literal edges of society, who had no formal training, but lived and breathed her painting.
In this sense, P.P.O.W.'s jam-packed exhibition, Visual Notes for an Upside-Down World, curated by Jack McGrath, is wonderfully timed to dig into the rich seam of topsy-turvy madness at the heart of our present cultural and political moment.
"Whenever Romans 13 was used in the 18th and 19th century — and Sessions seems to be doing the same thing, so in this sense there is some continuity — it's a way of manipulating the scriptures to justify your own political agenda," Fea said.
In this sense it's unlike the OPEC of old, but similar to the oil producers group, it becomes vital to watch the output and export trends of China's metal producers, as they appear to be a key driver of the global markets.
In this sense, it is clear the policing response in Marseille was, from the very outset, reliant on the kind of "old school" tactics that our research, both in Marseille in 1998 and elsewhere, demonstrates plays a major role in escalating crowd conflict.
"In such circumstances we have serious, serious questions on our part and in addition to the questioning that we may have about the process, without any doubt it lacks legitimacy and in this sense, we do not recognize this electoral process," Falcon said.
In this sense, "Upstate Girls" might be compared to LaToya Ruby Frazier's "The Notion of Family" (2014), which is about the effect of industrial pollution on her family in their hometown, Braddock, Pa. Kenneally's own biography primed her to identify with her subjects.
In this sense, the hook of Nick's "barroom story" elevator pitch wasn't the story but the barroom: a loud, sociable space for people to gossip, argue, joke, and whisper, a place where decorum and politeness were not only unnecessary but actively objectionable.
I think it is fair in this sense: I think that many of them who have essentially traded the moral high ground for access have stepped down from their lofty pulpit, their lofty positions, and have therefore opened themselves up to criticism.
In this sense, she's working in a classic genre, one that spans from conspiracy theorists breathlessly dissecting evidence to documentarians playing ominous music over hidden-camera footage to the continuous coverage, in conservative media, of a migrant "caravan" moving through Mexico last fall.
In this sense, DiAngelo writes from the same lineage as other white anti-racist educators, including White Like Me author Tim Wise (who blurbed her book) and Peggy McIntosh, writer of the widely shared "Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack" pamphlet on white privilege.
And while it might feel a little clunky or awkward to anyone who's not used to using "they" and "them" in this sense, that's not a good enough reason to keep using language that tells someone their identity doesn't matter to you.
Both Adrienne Edwards and Valerie Mercer, curator and head of the GM Center for African American Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts, agree with me that a, "confidence in this sense of promiscuity," as Edwards puts it, does have a generational cast.
In this sense, accepting the gains and losses that arise from foreign competition is no different than accepting the gains and losses that arise from domestic competition: in both cases, policies that attempt to avoid these losses generate even worse costs for the economy.
In this sense, it means Facebook is practically reaping the benefits of such lax policies with regards to advertising (attracting a wide range of clients and the money from publishing advertisement) and also avoiding the responsibilities and costs associated with actually taking decisions proactively.
Of course, even if he has recovered in this sense, he still would not have made up for the suffering and lost time during the heart attack and subsequent bypass surgery, insertion of a pacemaker and whatever other treatments were required to restore his health.
In this sense, writing a comic about a long-standing protagonist like the Black Panther—or Batman or Spider-Man—involves reconfiguring story lines written by legends like Stan Lee or Jack Kirby, as well as by less-heralded creators, into a new narrative.
In this sense the Ise summit fits into Mr Abe's long-term nationalist project, which has already seen his government increase the defence budget, relax a ban on weapons exports and reinterpret the constitution to allow Japan to take part in collective self-defence.
In this sense, Australia's pilot program with the device is a crucial proof-of-concept to demonstrate how reliable these devices are and whether they can actually make a dent in waste from plastic water bottles while providing fresh water to drought stricken communities.
In this sense, while it might be interesting to engage with the prototypes as sculptural objects, the disconnect lies in using a federally funded program to which Trump is no friend to promote and preserve objects out of some retrofitted construction of artistic merit.
In this sense, the early Iranian response was consistent with the theocratic state's calibrated, incremental escalation against U.S. interests and partners in Iraq and around the Persian Gulf over the past six months, when Washington ratcheted up economic pressure on Iran to unprecedented levels.
In this sense, a basic grasp of digital etiquette is an essential aspect of modern "soft skills," the communication and social skills that are frequently touted as a necessity for success in the workplace and are just as important in our personal lives, too.
"Eisenhower's greatest accomplishment may well have been to make his presidency look bland and boring: In this sense, he was very different from the flamboyant Roosevelt, and that's why historians at first underestimated him," the Yale historian John Lewis Gaddis wrote in his 2012 review.
But if we look at the largest possible picture, the longest view, we must admit that it is by foot that they have mostly come, and so in this sense, at least, our example is representative; in fact, it has the perfection of parable.
In this sense, calling Arcosanti an "urban laboratory" is more than a flattering euphemism—it is a living experiment that is meant to confront a variety of academic disciplines with questions about how they can use their specialized knowledge to think about the way we inhabit space.
In this sense, it's a B2B2C play, letting other fintech startups and companies, or any corporate wanting to get into financial services, access the tools to do so, and, arguably, at a much lower cost and risk profile than going it alone and building from scratch.
In this sense, 8fit co-founder and CEO Villalba tells me, the startup is competing against traditional and incumbent meal plan and exercise services such as Weight Watchers who, he argues, have struggled to transition to mobile, rather than other fitness or recipe apps per se.
In this sense, the movie riffs on the opening of "Lady Sings the Blues," in which a dazed and crazed Holiday, charged with possession of heroin, goes through a tormenting withdrawal, only to be saved by her soon-to-be-husband, Louis McKay (Billy Dee Williams).
The chorus-like prologue promised us that the story would end with riots and the Union Jack "burned in the June air," so the novel, in this sense, is a now familiar contemporary specimen, the forty-eight-hour communal tragedy told collectively by participants and witnesses.
In this sense, "Game of Thrones" fans should feel at home: Yes, you need to read the earlier installments first and yes, rereading individual chapters (or the whole book) at a slower pace — after your first pell-mell rush through to find out what happens — is recommended.
As Schwabsky cites, the post-painter Duchamp described this act of bi-creation — where both subject positions are necessary to create a painting — in his polemic text The Creative Act (1957); art-making, in this sense, involves not just the act of painting, but also its reception.
I think one of the things that I try to do — and I see this even in myself when I was on Wall Street — I didn't necessarily know how to advocate for myself in this sense of like, "Oh, you're advocating too much, and therefore you're bitchy," the stereotypes.
In this sense the Brexit referendum was a just punishment: the result of the referendum took everybody in the political elite by surprise, from David Cameron who called the thing, to the commentators who predicted an easy win for "Remain", because they live in a self-contained world.
In this sense, the restitution of the first set of objects, 23 pieces looted from Benin — which the French president announced will begin with "no delay" — should not be seen as an end in itself, but as a beginning of the abolition of the imperial cultural-legal system.
In this sense, each Iridium Next launch not only represents the culmination of several years' worth of intensive design, research, and testing by an international team of scientists and engineers, but also the dogged pursuit of a (quite literally) lofty goal in the face of overwhelmingly bad odds.
There should be another way forward, one that codifies the rules everyone agrees on — which again looks to be those rules in the original Open Internet Order but without Title II, and that in this sense balances the concerns of all sides and gives longer-term regulatory certainty.
And Cole writes that "promising campaign finance initiatives" in places like Maine, Connecticut, Arizona, Washington, and New York are a good place to start: In this sense, the significance of the campaign-finance measures now springing up around the country could extend far beyond the states and cities that adopt them.
In this sense, the deal with the NFL represents a watershed moment not only for sports fans who now have a new, potentially much more interactive, way to watch their favorite teams, but also arguably Twitter's best opportunity to date to prove that it can be a valuable platform for advertisers.
In this sense, it is little wonder that some fear a cover-up, when tentative manoeuvres towards safeguarding those in power already seem to have been set in motion, and with some on the hard right even keen to shift the focus onto the immigration status of those who survived.
The new European identity politics — like those of the revivified white supremacism here at home — are as ignorant as they are xenophobic, and the ignorance is part of the appeal: In this sense, the American "Know Nothing" party of the 1850s really is one of the great forerunners of present-day reaction.
It was, in this sense, quite enlightening for me to read some key Nazi texts — texts of so-called "philosophical anthropology" — and to note how, despite how comforting it is to think of the perpetrators of genocide as absolute nihilists, such actors often think of themselves as maximizing some conception of life.
In this sense the story of the Democrats' struggles over the last 15 years is a story of a party that has consistently moved leftward faster than the also-changing country, and consistently overread victories — on same-sex marriage above all — as a template for how every cultural battle should play out.
In this sense, and also in the canny and sometimes moving choices of inspirational figures in the balconies, I suspect the speech was effective, that it might help lift Trump temporarily upward from his mean of 38 percent approval toward the "we're holding the House by our fingernails" promised land of 44 percent.
In this sense, the election is a re-run of the presidential race of 2014, when the two men competed to succeed Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, another former general and the first president to be elected by a direct vote after 23 years of authoritarian rule by strongmen were brought to an end in 1998.
When I'm talking about a celebrity chef in this sense, there are a lot of people who have become extraordinarily famous and very wealthy and very successful and have very high recognition levels thanks to television or thanks to, mostly, really, television, who I don't know if I would necessarily qualify as a celebrity chef.
In this sense, even the C.C.P.'s rule is an extension of the "mandate of heaven" of imperial times — and in that lineage lies some reason for optimism about the future of vaccine safety in China, more rational and more effective policymaking overall and maybe even some measure of decentralization within the party itself.
In this sense, Clinton's weird post-election boast that her half of the country was way more economically dynamic indicated the advantages of a system where a declining region can punch above its popular-vote weight — because it makes it harder for a party associated with economic winners to simply write the losers off.

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