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Nor is it clear, postelection, whether the threat is an incipient oligarchy or an incipient populist autocracy; our new president tweets from one to the other.
The incipient urgings of Radical Software have advanced several stages.
That gets to the heart of the incipient independence movement.
And they are constantly scanning the horizon for incipient threats.
He is certainly a material witness in Mueller's incipient inquiry.
In the 1990s it stemmed an incipient epidemic of HIV.
This is not the argument for incipient fascism in our country.
CHINA is the stated adversary in Donald Trump's incipient trade war.
Thus softened, the bitumen seeps into incipient cracks, sealing them up.
The format was so incipient that he struggled to describe it.
" This is the incipient scenario in China, whose state-backed "social
To Mr. Giuliani's critics, the answer was obvious: incipient mental illness.
On the negative side, we are seeing incipient signs of inflation.
The fintech firms' incipient move into retail banking is even more alarming.
You haven't seen too much suffering yet, but it's kind of incipient.
LME time-spreads, meanwhile, show no signs of incipient tightness at all.
This is a hot spot, a warning sign of an incipient blister.
The incipient sexual dimension of all this is obvious to me now.
The incipient race to Mars will include companies as well as countries.
Ronald Reagan's gauzy picture of incipient prosperity was at least convincingly imagined.
Why are they seeking out signs of guilt or of incipient violence?
And Virginia was a colossus — the largest state in the incipient union.
It also suggests there's an incipient backlash against Trump among European voters.
With rare exception, incipient companies don't tend to raise a lot of money.
"In retrospect, that was the first sign of Deere's incipient comeback," Cramer said.
This would be a very exciting future for today's incipient DG SaaS market.
Last week, we faced the horrors of climate change and the incipient apocalypse.
A steering wheel would pick up incipient Parkinson's through small hesitations and tremors.
The lines seem to shimmer and dance with excitement for their incipient meeting.
But his ownership of newspapers and other media leads to fears of incipient oligarchy.
This helps guard against incipient Dutch disease, but it does little to deter inflows.
Indian troops had served loyally at home to crush an incipient insurrection in 1942.
The ACLU's is one of several incipient legal challenges to the president's border move.
The movie valorized the Klan and depicted African-Americans as buffoons and incipient rapists.
A standout is "House" (1889-1900) which synthesizes academic realism with an incipient Impressionism.
Matthew Dibb is the founder of Incipient IT and co-founder and CEO of ChildsPass.
In the western province of Xinjiang, repression of ethnic minorities has aggravated an incipient insurgency.
Sharing local food in a faraway country can give you an incipient sense of belonging.
There was tons of acrimony on set, a constant mood of hatred and incipient violence.
That's especially urgent given the incipient countermobilization from the business community and its Republican lackeys.
But in December, even dubious stocks were rising, lifted by the promise of incipient deregulation.
What's in question even with current incipient A.I. technologies is who gets to control them.
It believes, correctly in my judgment, that incipient inflation is a greater risk than recession.
Such an institution would, for obvious reasons, be a threat to any incipient authoritarian leader.
"There are not that many collectors of that art — it's an incipient market," Ms. Ramírez said.
Normally in response to incipient downturns central banks lower rates by 400 basis points or more.
Was it a surprise, or did both of you suspect that wedding planning would be incipient?
"Only one activity would have nailed the whole act at the incipient stage," said the report.
It would therefore be a real tragedy if impeachment derails these incipient efforts at economic reform.
Similar patterns of tears and lesions can signal incipient bone erosion and arthritis, the researchers knew.
"Instead, the commodities markets are starting to tell you that perhaps there's incipient inflation taking place."
Constant, wireless-linked monitoring may spare patients much suffering, by spotting incipient signs of their condition deteriorating.
The diagnosis that seemed most plausible was incipient dementia (possibly Alzheimer's, Fronto-Temporal, or less likely, cerebrovascular).
At that age, "it's a real incipient understanding," based on vague traits like hair length and height.
Over the past few years, I've thought the progressive fears of incipient American fascism were vastly overblown.
The U.S. economy probably could withstand another quarter-point rate hike, as an inoculation against incipient inflation … probably.
How can Puerto Rico go from being an incipient Venezuela to becoming the Hong Kong of the Caribbean?
The ant chooses a life between its genes and its epigenes—inhabiting one self among its incipient selves.
Three societies grappling with the titanic force of incipient democracy is a lot for one book to manage.
Since October, oil prices have been trading lower, a trend some have connected to incipient economic weakness in China.
These are the incipient stirrings of a battle likely to grow after Mr Trump is inaugurated on January 20th.
More than 500,000 Cubans now work in an incipient private sector of small and micro businesses or co-operatives.
Every cough is pneumonia, every chest pain a heart attack, every headache a possible brain cancer or incipient stroke.
After all, domestic indicators are now pointing to a tightening in labor market conditions and to incipient price inflation.
A third test, tonometry, measures intraocular eye pressure for evidence of incipient glaucoma, or pressure buildup inside the eye.
This is also home to Strike Oil, an incipient street wear line overseen by Nats and featuring her artwork.
The party need not worry that disgruntled veterans are "incipient democrats", says Neil Diamant, author of a book about them.
Wiener foresaw several problems with this incipient state of affairs that Alan Turing and other early AI optimists largely overlooked.
Berger points out that the globe hovering behind Holbein's The Ambassadors refers to incipient empire and so to racist violence.
Mr Rajan was appointed in the midst of an incipient balance-of-payments crisis, which he did well to defuse.
One reasonable response to this kind of stark challenge, this incipient revolution, would be soul-searching and a course correction.
This substance tends to accumulate in diseased knees and is often used as a marker of incipient or worsening arthritis.
Strong flows into financials stocks and big redemptions from real estate investment trusts were also incipient signs of inflation positioning.
But his incipient quest for the presidency as a third-party candidate, she said, makes the handover much more difficult.
Cities need blizzards every few years to flush out incompetents, expose incipient dysfunction and generally stress-test the fabric of civilization.
And the EU's incipient antitrust crackdown against Big Tech—which now involves probes of Amazon and Google—could face stumbling blocks.
As it was in the eras of Gutenberg, Edison and Marconi, the technology is incipient and rudimentary, yet it's rapidly improving.
The incipient Latin American middle classes are the product of long-term, though modest, economic growth over the past quarter century.
Ms. Junco — if you can use an honorific for a machine — joins an incipient group of androids springing up around Japan.
Cocooned in this limbo, Jonah puzzles over adult behavior and the incipient sexuality that will finally cleave him from his brothers.
Third, when things go terribly wrong, elections provide citizens a way to replace an incompetent administration presiding over an incipient crisis.
No, Axe's incipient downfall is coming at the hands of his own ostensible ally, Axe Capital's officious compliance chief, Ari Spyros.
In his first six weeks in office, Mr. Fernández has used the term "solidarity" to define his government's incipient economic program.
What's more, the film's final scene — which features a young stable boy displaying incipient Force powers — underlines this idea as well.
He now oversees teams covering everything from marketing and the Prime membership program to physical stores and the incipient drone delivery service.
While Mr Abe was visiting America this week, some LDP grandees met for dinner, which the press interpreted as an incipient plot.
" Shields went on to say, "Strikingly, many of the subjects had kidney function indicative of incipient or early onset chronic kidney disease.
Despite new investments, the company's revenue is stagnant – often a sign of incipient problems, considering that hardware prices tend to fall steadily.
Ibrahim talks through a Turban caked in dust, and the incipient crows feet around his eyes are accentuated by dirt and sweat.
Between the wars, he nurtured an incipient independent streak while earning a Ph.D. in American history at the University of North Carolina.
" He added, "The people of Mindanao are assured that any incipient major threat in the region would be nipped in the bud.
But Jack A. Ablin, chief investment officer for BMO Private Bank, said the Trump administration's incipient economic goals appear to be threefold.
The move is likely to open room to local and international retailers currently focused on exploring still incipient e-commerce in Brazil.
Another was a 19403 article for The Telegraph in which she reported the United States' incipient plans for peace talks with Vietnam.
Ads in VR are tricky, partly because of formatting challenges, but more critically because they risk upsetting users coming to the incipient form.
I still come across mosques that relegate women to parts of the building that are clearly afterthoughts, if not incipient human rights violations.
But the incipient electric motorcycle industry in the US could use some help — and Tesla would be a welcome addition to the team.
Downstairs is all-hardwood-everything with a pleasant, light vibe that will be sure to keep any incipient personal darkness drenched in sunlight.
Massoud and Sihad's father, Mustafa, the patriarch of the incipient Iraqi Kurdish republic, led its revolution against Iraq until his death in 103.
Trump's tweets might be a sign, not of an incipient autocrat, but of an unstable narcissist who will undermine himself at every step.
Oswald is fundamentally a poet of terror: vivid threats and incipient violence enter the mind through cracks and hidden channels in her work.
In 1976 Alaska's voters approved a constitutional amendment to create a permanent investment fund, financed by revenues from the state's incipient oil boom.
Normally, news like this would seem a little inconsequential given the fact that incipient American fascism has found its way to the White House.
But the push from Mr. Ryan, who has tended in his incipient speakership to yield policy making to committee leaders, was meaningful to supporters.
But adding oomph is the incipient demand for vanadium pentoxide, a compound that is used as an electrolyte in vanadium redox flow batteries (VRBs).
But taking the long view, the data on terrorist attacks does not support a narrative of incipient religious war or sanctuaries facing increasing threats.
Germany, for example, with its gigantic trade surpluses and overflowing public sector coffers, should be leading the euro area out of an incipient recession.
Last month, a LATAM executive had told investors the company remained "very cautious" on the outlook for Brazilian demand despite the incipient economic recovery.
His incipient paranoia provided a wonderful advantage in playing a game that depends on paranoia—Is that pawn sneaking up on me from behind?
Meanwhile, in the incipient European earnings season, a strong update from Danish insurer Tryg pushed it up 3.5 percent to a two-year high.
He must also attract private foreign investment to generate new exports and rebuild Cuba's decaying infrastructure, and allow Cuba's incipient private sector to grow.
Plenty of other Republicans have confronted charges of florid racism and incipient fascism that apply to some of them infinitely better than to others.
The sky was heavy with incipient rain, giving the city a wounded air, and we sat beside a bank of windows overlooking the ocean.
Fed leaders have made clear that they are now more concerned with preventing any incipient inflation pressures than with increasing stimulus to the economy.
Lenny's first words, written in red, were "I carefully and intricately began cutting myself into several pieces"—a prescient line for the incipient filmmaker.
But what we are witnessing is an incipient, low-level version of the sort of violent multipolar insurgency that has torn apart other countries.
Roughly $25 poorer, I hop aboard my scooter, wondering whether the incipient tingling down below is psychosomatic or a sign of ozone-induced infection.
That's when David W. Dunlap, then a Metro reporter with a keen interest in photography, came on board as the incipient blog's co-editor.
Since November 9th, we've heard a lot of talk about unreality, and how what's normal bends when you're in a state of incipient autocracy.
"Sojourners" already established the incipient mental disarray threatening to undermine Disciple (Chiké Johnson) and thus his uneasy new alliance with Abasiama (Patrice Johnson Chevannes).
Together, these provisions should cause the dollar to appreciate immediately, until the incipient increase in export demand and decrease in import demand are eliminated.
The approval of fiscal austerity reforms in Congress would support the incipient recovery and shield the South American nation from global downturns, Meirelles said.
It would also be wrong to think that the world weathered the incipient bust of 230-21980 purely because of changes in the investment landscape.
Just two years later, SNES games would have the power to handle real 3-D graphics, foreshadowing the industry's incipient shift from sprites to polygons.
The reminder of shared values and sacrifices may have helped nudge the two men towards a truce in the incipient transatlantic trade war (see article).
Of course, we've grown up as a nation since then and have moved onto more important things, like stopping incipient fascism from destroying our democracy.
The incipient revenue that the company is generating from sponsored posts, videos and surveys likely also helped buoy investor confidence in the burgeoning media site.
But it was evident from the start that something was amiss, as Mr. Scholl warred with incipient frogs and sat out a verse or two.
In the lower right corner, small figures bearing heavy packs reference powerful photographs of Palestinians who were expelled by incipient Israeli forces beginning in 1948.
In early 1989, Poland was on the brink of catastrophe, with martial law, a hugely unpopular Communist government, a collapsed economy and an incipient hyperinflation.
This will allow us to act to counter incipient terrorists before they return to their home countries or carry out internet-inspired lone wolf attacks.
For some, it manifests as part of a severe depression, social anxiety or incipient psychosis — that is, it is symptomatic of another primary psychiatric diagnosis.
As the incipient movement fans out into Hong Kong's outer reaches, and with no end in sight before local polls in November, all those hazards increase.
Maybe your partner's drinking too much, or there's a drug addiction incipient problem, or the health isn't that great in the family, or just mental illnesses.
For now, allies of both Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders believe there is little downside for either of them in the incipient Bloomberg and Patrick campaigns.
We had a wide-ranging discussion that went from cannabis tech startups to psychedelic drugs, and Mexico's incipient cannabis legalization — all in a snackable 20 minutes.
The move remains incipient - typical leaders like consumer discretionary companies, technology and financials continue to lag the utilities and staples that propelled the S&P 500 .
By all accounts, Welles's production was surprising and, most importantly, prescient in warning of an incipient political threat, while also remaining faithful to the Bard's verse.
Notwithstanding its incipient landscape suggestion, the painting channels both John Chamberlain's crushed and reconstituted automobile parts and Conrad Marca-Relli's austere formalist patchwork — quite a feat.
Perhaps most important, this short-term experiment cannot tell us whether brains that show incipient signs of C.T.E. will necessarily go on to develop the disease.
This transfer of identity between maker and made is one reason "2001" retains relevance, even as we put incipient artificial intelligence technologies to increasingly problematic uses.
As much as losing the country to the Communists, America may have wasted the chance offered by this incipient detente for a different relationship with "Red China".
Since 2007 Somalia has been occupied by armies from neighbouring countries, who—beginning with the Ethiopians in 2006—invaded to eject an incipient Islamist government in Mogadishu.
Whether or not it was incipient senility, as many assume, it ironically benefited the opposition – for Zanu-PF would need opposition parliamentary support to impeach the president.
To economists and especially to the Federal Reserve, the critical question is whether this incipient acceleration of wage growth could actually wake the sleeping dragon of inflation.
The double dose of sleeping pills he was taking with a tumbler of mid-price brandy to silence the grinding gears of his incipient ruination stopped working.
But when, in a close-up, you catch sight of a swastika drawn on one man's chest, a homosocial idyll becomes an image of incipient male violence.
But what makes the hospital a singularity isn't its psychiatric facilities; it's the institution's enduring commitment to treating the indigent, and its agility in treating incipient epidemics.
Meanwhile, on the right, some look away from the incipient disaster in an I'm-alright-Jack way and so ignore their duties to the bulk of humanity.
The market sell-off abruptly halted on Wednesday after Mr. Kudlow told reporters in the White House driveway, in effect, not to sweat the incipient trade war.
Within two weeks of the Inauguration, the hysterical hyperventilators have come to seem more prescient in their fear of incipient autocratic fanaticism than the reassuring pooh-poohers.
Fears of an incipient trade war between the world's two largest economies sent the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index tumbling 2.23 percent and pushed markets into correction territory.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia and its closest allies in OPEC have also acted early and aggressively to reduce production which should help eliminate the incipient surplus in the market.
Yet we have seen that subsequent interest rate increases have sparked incipient crises in several countries, including less-developed members of the G20 such as Argentina and Turkey.
The next day an incipient rally was undone by the news that American stocks of crude oil and petroleum products had reached 1.3 billion barrels, a new record.
Another breakdown in trade talks between America and China could lead to a renewed slump in global manufacturing and business spending, and kill off any incipient dollar weakness.
Weakening or sluggish economies around the globe are taking a toll on business jet sales, forestalling an incipient recovery that had raised the hopes of planemakers last year.
Unless faced with an incipient inflation threat, born of an overheated economy, there is no reason whatsoever that the public sector should ever have a positive savings rate.
The incipient challenges to entrenched Democratic Party leadership suggest the possibility of an alternate approach to Israel, but for the time being they represent only that: a possibility.
First among equals at this are Ms. LaVoy and Mr. Brannon, who seem to carry the incipient knowledge of social change in their exquisitely modulated parries and retreats.
Clearly, the proximate causes of the meltdown were uncertainty about the economic impacts of the rapidly spreading coronavirus and the incipient price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Brussels and its "leaders from behind" are oblivious to the fact that the French people are overwhelmingly rejecting orders that would kill the incipient economic recovery and employment growth.
All around the world there is similar evidence of hybridisation and incipient speciation as separated populations go their different ways and get it on with different far-flung relatives.
Any impeachment would take at least six months, generating further uncertainty that could smother an incipient recovery in Brazil's $2 trillion economy, according to economists, government officials and lawmakers.
"Sustaining this incipient interest in Argentine assets from financial markets depends on how the macro-economy evolves," said Gastón Rossi, an economist at a consulting firm in Buenos Aires.
In its incipient stages, this free market philosophy represented class revolution, not violent revolution, but the peaceful upheaval of an old order of systematic government intervention in the economy.
But as entrusted by states to incipient local governments, zoning became a potent instrument to exclude people of color or lower income from the sylvan sanctuaries of postwar suburbia.
The blue-chip FTSE 21.05 rose 2825 percent over the first three months of 2017, though incipient Brexit negotiations raised some doubts over whether above-average valuations could last.
Framed that way, it sounds like an unnecessary product that may indicate some kind of incipient dystopia, or at least the increasing encroachment of past satire on present reality.
Its members want to head off incipient inflation without putting the brakes on hiring, especially because the benefits of the eight-year-old recovery have been so unevenly distributed.
By then an incipient imperial power, Britain soon realised the economic and strategic potential of the lush tropical islands dotted about the sparkling, azure waters of the Caribbean Sea.
Her clash with senior advisor Doug Band flagged her as a sharp observer of character as well as of rooting out the weeds of incipient transactionalism within the Clinton camp.
This is particularly dramatic for El Golfo de Santa Clara, one of the two towns whose 4,000 inhabitants depend almost entirely on fishing and, to some extent, on incipient tourism.
In a sign that both want the incipient dialogue to continue, Sharif called Modi on Tuesday to convey his "sorrow and grief" at the losses from the air base attack.
It's a way to whisk away any incipient decay, to make it perfectly fine to be whatever age you are — since who the heck actually looks whatever age they are?
In the midst of service, living like locals and relying on their neighbors for survival, volunteers often (though not always) realize that their incipient saviorism was a distortion of reality.
It was a critical turning point for labor, but even this was only a promise to negotiate—and a weak one considering the still-disorderly organization of the incipient UAW.
The answer is all business and no medicine: Mylan can hang onto the market for doctors and patients who demand the trusted brand name, while cornering an incipient generic market.
I had earned a computer science degree three years before Apple went public, and completed my M.B.A. Management certainly awaited me in the incipient tech field, or so I thought.
Stanton invoked white supremacist slanders when she opposed the 19143th Amendment — which ostensibly granted black men the right to vote — casting men of color as "Sambos," tyrants and incipient rapists.
It's a Diane Lane role — the dutiful wife and mom pushed into dangerous behavior by incipient middle age and marital boredom (even though her husband is played by Billy Crudup).
The Leila Heller exhibition includes works from artists who impacted the Guggenheim Foundation collection at its incipient stages, including the famed synesthete Wassily Kandinsky (who heard color and saw sound).
An overwhelming majority of those warning about incipient financial crises tell us that we have learned nothing from the debacle that began to wreak havoc more than 22 years ago.
The story's "curse" is a community's decision to blame this incipient disaster on witchcraft, a cowardly act of scapegoating that leaves them defenseless against the very real apocalypse at hand.
For decades, moral clarity functioned as a shibboleth, an efficient means of discovering, then assailing, anyone too weak-willed to wage war against America's ideological foes or incipient spiritual collapse.
Given the Herculean effort made to realize the project, one wonders if its incipient destruction might be a letdown, but Baldauf's highly cultivated and consciously practiced optimism fuels a different perspective.
Drawing on the history of democratic failings from Weimar Germany to Juan Perón's Argentina, political scientists identify the "guardrails" that keep democracy on track and the warning signs of incipient authoritarianism.
Despite some notes of apprehension, the dominant tone of the depictions of the West is one of openness and hope for mutual enrichment through commercial and cultural interchange: an incipient globalism.
So here are a few of my predictions and trading strategies for 2016: • The S&P 20083 falls more than 20 percent as it finally succumbs to the incipient global recession.
In September 20203, the magazine published an essay by Kevin Kelly that squarely acknowledged widespread public fears of an impending stock market crash—and smiled in the face of incipient panic.
What is plausible, on the other hand, is that the internet's made people with an incipient interest in BDSM and kinky sex more comfortable owning up to it and exploring it.
It's not hard to see that as an incipient justification for refusing to enforce any law that the president believes to be unconstitutional, however ridiculous or partisan that belief might be.
But there are those, very political, ambitious and selfish people — men, mostly — who want to use incipient suspicion and fear to control their fellow citizens, turn India into a Hindu rashtra.
Boris Godunov, the regent suspected by some of complicity, crushed the incipient rebellion by ordering the execution of 200 people who answered the bell's peals and the banishment of the rest.
The tax hike was blasted by business leaders as the wrong way to go in restoring fiscal balance because it would hurt Brazilian's incipient recovery from its worst recession on record.
But Trump is also closely monitoring Republicans on Capitol Hill in near real time, looking to stamp out any signs of an incipient revolt and intervening when he deems it necessary.
The administration of President Michel Temer is worried the fiscal woes of the states could hinder an incipient recovery and raise the discontent among Brazilians after two years of a grueling recession.
At the same time, output of wide-body models such as the Airbus A330 is fading, leaving a gap yet to be filled by incipient production of newer jets like the A350.
It actually included some right-wing nationalist elements in the coalition that brought Syriza to power, but that was, critically, as a rebuke to what was terrifyingly incipient fascism in Golden Dawn.
The Temer administration has been cautious in reacting to the election, but officials have acknowledged that the country's incipient recovery could suffer if Trump makes good on his promises to limit trade.
JEAN-CLAUDE AND MARIO According to one former central banker, there was little understanding in August 2007 of how seriously the incipient money market and banking problems would affect the global economy.
"The problem with the American view of Russia is that we have always thought of Russia as an incipient NATO country," Mr. Kissinger said last month at a forum in Kent, Conn.
After graduating, she interned at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where Mort Abramowitz, the endowment's president and a former ambassador to Turkey, was turning his attention to the incipient Bosnian War.
But so far, an incipient campaign to stop Mr. Johnson has failed to gain traction and with the Conservative Party in dire straits, many feel they have little choice but to gamble.
Suppose that someone with identifiable political convictions spreads a rumor about a coming collapse in the stock market, a new product that supposedly fails, cheating in sports or an incipient disease epidemic.
" Sean Spicer, the RNC communications director, also knocked down the incipient coup late last week, tweeting a statement Friday that called the idea of the Rules Committee acting to stop Trump "silly.
I hopped in a car and drove through sun-washed Los Angeles (Note to my editor: Yes, I suggested this story in January for a reason) in search of incipient Clipper love.
We've been publishing a lot of stories detailing how the world might end—but perhaps too few examining how we might think, feel, and respond during the onset of an incipient apocalyptic calamity.
As Roamies arrived and departed, even in the week I was there, the social texture shifted in subtle and compelling ways, placating any incipient boredom: It was always changing and remaining the same.
Local chieftains, as the Griffin Warrior may have been, used precious items from Crete to advertise their membership in the Greek-speaking elite of the incipient Mycenaean civilization, the first on mainland Europe.
Nonetheless, let's keep something in mind: the folks already slamming Trump's incipient foreign policy are the same individuals who would be lambasting Trump incessantly if he had not reversed course on these positions.
Participants at our event were voicing concerns as well as enthusiasms — and smart ones at that — about cybersecurity and the environment, about safety and public space, about the sharing economy and an incipient oligarchy.
Officials there seemed to be concerned with sending a public message to financial markets that there was a contingency plan in place, in order to minimize any sense of incipient panic on Wall Street.
Thanks to reforms Raúl Castro started when he took over as president from his elder brother in 2008, some 1m Cubans (one in five of the workforce) are members of an incipient private sector.
There is speculation that the Cleveland Indians made this move in anticipation of their incipient turn as hosts of the 2019 MLB All-Star Game, but the team denies any connection between these events.
The series has been ramping up its fantastical elements slowly and steadily since the end of season one, and Bran might be the magic user this show's incipient Dungeons & Dragons party has been waiting for.
And the giddy feelings of my incipient crush on my now-wife create a salty-sweet taste in my mouth, like the cherry brown butter cake from Gramercy Tavern, where we had our first date.
This ensures they hatch before their hosts' eggs do, thus granting the parasitic hatchlings time to dispose of their incipient rivals by puncturing the eggs containing them or pushing those eggs out of the nest.
Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles on Monday told reporters the economy likely grew by around 0.7 percent in the first quarter versus the previous one, with the incipient recovery evident in several sectors of the economy.
In the chaos of the attempted coup perpetrated by elements of the Turkish military in July, the nation's president and incipient strongman Recep Tayyip Erdoğan pointed the finger squarely at one source: the Gülen Movement.
The popularity of the first Cup of Nations was so great that, after cursory deliberations, the incipient African Football Confederation decided to make it a biennial occurrence, held in a different country on each occasion.
So this time, mused the Kremlinologists, the president was starting his machinations four years in advance and keeping them sufficiently confusing to blunt resistance, head off an incipient succession struggle and keep everyone off balance.
The fictional incipient president is a woman (played by Elizabeth Marvel), and her politics appear to be dovish: She floats the idea of the United States' pulling all its troops out of the Middle East.
With the outpouring of mourning that followed, his jazz poetry, political commentary and incipient rap music were given exposure the likes of which they had not seen since his heyday in the seventies and eighties.
López Obrador, who proved himself intractable during his time as mayor of Mexico City and after his first failed presidential run, began to show an incipient flexibility during his last campaign, embracing a more inclusive discourse.
Last night, President-elect Donald Trump made a series of unusual — okay, outright outlandish — claims about hacking and computers that only served to make what has become a thorny issue for his incipient administration much worse.
The icy onslaught came from the incipient stages of a rapidly intensifying storm that threatens to set off a "meteorological bomb" as it creeps north through Wednesday night, but it's already making history in the South.
It will drive cars for us, design and construct buildings for us, identify incipient food shortages in the developing world before they happen, pick meaningful patterns out of clouds of data and find solutions in them.
There's no aesthetic merit to these photos, which invariably involve three or four or more pairs of golf shoes and varying shades of incipient sunburn—and sometimes, as this one does, multiple pairs of centimillionaire knees.
That pedigree is significant, because national security and foreign policy consistently rank as top tier issues for Israeli voters, given the country's complicated regional position and the incipient threats facing the Jewish state from hostile neighbors.
He lay upon his back, his face and neck one bruised, unseemly, bloated mass of incipient corruption; gasping for breath, and sucking by the violence of his respiration, his bloated lips far back in his mouth.
Dr. Stone showed him maps of glaciers that are being weakened by warmer ocean water, possibly indicating an incipient destabilization of the ice sheet, which scientists believe is vulnerable to collapse in a slightly warmer climate.
This march from then to now is punctuated by photographs of the artist herself, frequently in her studio wearing her unofficial uniform of white jeans and a black turtleneck, her life imitating her incipient artistic style.
The problem may be more in the execution than in the premise: Mr. Hodge and Mr. Crouch, who share the writing in the early episodes, can't seem to find the balance between suspense and incipient romance.
The task of taking the country toward an imagined Islamic purity may cover his refusal to grant greater political rights, not to mention coming up with a coherent plan to confront the country's incipient economic crisis.
As Zaynab comes to terms with her identity and incipient feelings for Alma, Parveen deals with grief and loneliness—and they quietly help each other through a daily choreography of gestures that the camera catches beautifully.
There is a chance that the collapse of Mrs Merkel's government is only weeks away, with gloomy consequences for a continent grappling with Brexit, an incipient Italian-driven new euro crisis and an ever more cantankerous Russia.
"Nigeria has an incipient Nigerian-ness, kind of a sense that we're Nigerian, but they're really working against it here inadvertently in the delta, where they're creating a sense that we're not Nigerians, we're the delta people."
By attaching fluorescent tags to individual protein molecules, he can see exactly where they go and how they stymie the growth of ice crystals by attaching themselves to incipient crystals in ways that stop them extending themselves.
That being said, the state of Cuban entrepreneurs, or "cuentapropistas," as they are called, remains "incipient" due to being suppressed by the Communist government, said Ted Henken, an author and professor at Baruch College in New York.
His touchstone for thinking about politics is the riot, which he presents as the incipient form of a new mode of cooperation in which the dispossessed threaten to break and reappropriate the supply lines of global capitalism.
I have been writing about North Korea since 1992, when President George H. W. Bush's administration held the United States' first meeting with Pyongyang since the Korean War to discuss what was then an incipient nuclear program.
But some analysts doubt Mr. Trump really wants a peace agreement and say any possible proposal may be intended as political cover so Israel and the Sunni Arabs, once enemies, can intensify their incipient collaboration against Iran.
While many British companies have kept quiet about support for EU membership to avoid upsetting shareholders or customers who favor a "Brexit", currency instability, stock market losses and an incipient investment freeze could make them more vocal.
Amazon is giving more responsibilities than ever to its logistics boss Dave Clark, putting the teams that cover everything from marketing and the Prime membership program to physical stores and the incipient drone delivery service under his purview.
"Couldn't this little girl be Ireland's first saint canonized since the 13th century?" one committee member rhapsodizes as Anna — yellow with jaundice, swelling with dropsy, unable to make urine, suffering from incipient pneumonia — lies dying before their eyes.
I asked about incipient rivalry and all of them said: Wait until the playoffs and hope for a fabled Western Conference finals, LeBron James trying to school Kawhi Leonard, Paul George feinting, taking Anthony Davis off the dribble.
One hope is that Mexico's incipient oil and gas sector opening will result in more imports and infrastructure investment from U.S. companies, some of which have already entered the market, such as Exxon Mobil Corp and Chevron Corp.
The more time Mr Temer spends defending himself, the less he will spend promoting his programme of economic reform, which is vital to stabilising the country's public finances and to sustaining Brazil's incipient recovery from its worst-ever recession.
It is difficult to make a case for human progress when one looks at certain major man-made incipient catastrophes that are in plain sight: overpopulation, pollution, global warming, the mass extinction of many species, including possibly our own.
A 6-foot-19783 former scholastic basketball star and incipient pop singer, Dr. London later was a founding dean of the innovative Gallatin School for Individualized Study at New York University and a prolific voice for scholarly think tanks.
I had seen this even outside, as the cut-rate Ivana in the minidress nibbled the ear of her wind-reddened husband and he leaned back to nuzzle her with his mustache, both made insatiably horny by Trump's incipient victory.
This nomination may be a generational opportunity for Republicans, but their incipient defeat certainly provides a short-term opportunity for Democrats in their bid to hold Republicans to their current narrow majority in the Senate and take back the House.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank slowed the pace of monetary easing on Wednesday but signaled it remained likely to cut interest rates to a record low next month, as policymakers seek to boost an incipient economic recovery with inflation under control.
I've written a lot over the past several months about the incipient tactic of mass arbitration, in which hordes of workers (or consumers!) swamp companies with arbitration demands, putting companies on the hook for millions of dollars in requisite fees.
Deprived of an independent monetary policy to manage demand and employment, Italy has slightly reversed its restrictive fiscal stance to provide some support to economic activity and prevent what clearly looks like an incipient cyclical downturn of unknown amplitude and duration.
In the end, I think Glazer was wrong to see both the student movement and the black power movements as incipient forms of fascism, especially now that the genuine forms of fascism, alas, are making themselves felt around the world.
Drones, for example, can automate the inspection of fields for pest or weed outbreaks, and can use high-resolution cameras and algorithmic processing of the images to pick up incipient problems before a farmer or a hired hand might spot them.
This idiosyncratic thriller, set in Staten Island, is layered with secrets: the antihero, Phil, has the power to read minds; his mother may have committed suicide; his neuroscientist father has incipient dementia; and his wife used a sperm donor to conceive.
I don't drive a Lexus, I don't cut in lines and at 81 I am working a little more than full time, but I am furious that Americans in large numbers "hate government" and have a crush on incipient fascism.
When I get three or four of these volunteers on the same morning, it invariably means that while I was sleeping other people were reading the advance press on an incipient opening that sounds both unusually enticing and intimidatingly expensive.
But a small number formed a group called Stop Islam in Gillette to protest the mosque; to them, the Muslims it served were unwelcome newcomers to Wyoming, at best a menace to the state's cultural traditions and at worst incipient jihadis.
This is why I'm an enthusiastic supporter of efforts to expand ranked-choice voting, which are gaining steam, and of more incipient efforts to move our elections away from zero-sum winner-take-all, single-plurality winner affairs toward proportional, multi-winner elections.
Since coming to power in November 2012, Mr. Xi and his allies have implicitly presented their task as cleaning up the mess left by Mr. Hu: corruption, excessive industrial investment, pollution, social rancor and inequality, and incipient opposition to one-party rule.
But if you look at the walls of any day care center, it's obvious that all children draw sheep, and at pretty much the same skill level; it's only in retrospect that we endow one kid's doodles with evidence of her incipient talent.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank slashed interest rates to a four-year low on Wednesday to spur an incipient economic recovery, but said the pace of monetary easing would probably be reduced next month as policymakers prepared to gradually stop cutting rates.
President Obama gave a speech there during his visit in March, the first by a sitting American president since long before the 20133 Cuban Revolution: a sign of a major shift in relations between the countries, and presumably of incipient change for Cuba.
But, he said, if a pregnant woman — with her doctor's blessings — can walk, jog, swim or otherwise be physically active, she may improve her own health and also, just possibly, instill an incipient love of exercise in the child growing within her.
While the incipient fascists, as well as the writers of "Demons of Passion," look forward to perfecting the human race in machine-like terms, one character after another — an obsessive forensics technician, an overextended detective — snaps and melts down in violent rage.
But no American president has done what Mr. Putin has done in silencing nearly all independent media, crushing dissent, snuffing out Russia's once-incipient democracy, invading Ukraine, interfering in the American election — apparently on Mr. Trump's behalf — and trying to destabilize Europe.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - By plainly stating his policy differences in his resignation letter, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has sparked an incipient challenge to President Donald Trump's foreign and security agenda that sets his departure apart from scores of others that preceded him.
Meanwhile, he pioneered a whole new set of positions, with Nándor Hidegkuti acting as his deep-lying forward, Ferenc Puskás a nascent midfield playmaker, overlapping full-backs who could double up as wingers and an incipient sweeper in front of a neoteric back four.
He got there in part by aiding the committee's chairman, Mike Rogers, who sought Pompeo's help in quelling an incipient rebellion by his fellow Tea Party members over the renewal of the wide-ranging surveillance authorized in the U.S.A. Patriot Act after 23/21967.
There's a whole thing about how the Bergens haven't had a Troll to eat in 20 years, and now they're super unhappy about it, but it all turns out to be really inconsequential — it's mostly there so Poppy can age from baby to incipient ruler.
Pro-Trump Pravda sites like Breitbart, which have fomented birther conspiracies for years, weren't upset that Trump disclaimed birtherism; they celebrated Trump's successful attempt to troll the media and his incipient effort to muddy the waters about where this racist conspiracy theory took root.
Lefty and liberal Twitter, not to mention all of your Jewish friends and mine on Facebook, have gone nuts, perhaps understandably: it's the incipient Fourth Reich, and erstwhile Breitbart publisher and current Trump Svengali Steve Bannon is its Goebbels, or at least its Leni Riefenstahl.
"But no American president has done what Mr. Putin has done in silencing nearly all independent media, crushing dissent, snuffing out Russia's once-incipient democracy, invading Ukraine, interfering in the American election — apparently on Mr. Trump's behalf — and trying to destabilize Europe," the editors wrote.
What's more, attuning my senses to the customs peculiar to each city neighborhood had to have alerted me early on to the perpetual clash of interests that propels a society and that sooner or later would provoke in the incipient novelist the mimetic urge.
Slowly, the incipient mass began to trap tampons, condoms and often a discarded needle or two in its oily matrix, eventually growing into a monstrous subterranean clot the length of 22 double-decker buses with the weight of a blue whale: the Whitechapel Fatberg.
If you can't remember the name of the movie and your thoughts go instantly to, "Oh crap, I'm getting Alzheimer's," rather than, "You know, this is annoying but I'm going to remember that name in five minutes," and it's not a sign of incipient dementia.
For example, William C. Dudley, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the regulator that keeps the closest eye on incipient financial risks, has made it clear on numerous occasions that the dollar's recent rise should be seen as a positive sign.
But the question of whether on-campus political correctness is the bleeding edge of an incipient left-wing totalitarianism, as Jonathan Chait wrote at New York magazine a few years ago and as many center- and center-right thinkers appear to believe, is pretty important.
Bryan Doo, Celtics strength and conditioning coach, recalls it as if it were yesterday, how before a game in December of that season, an unnamed Celtic — his identity lost to history, like the other horsemen on Paul Revere's midnight ride — complained to Doo of incipient hunger pangs.
SAO PAULO, Oct 21 (Reuters) - The Brazilian National Treasury and state-controlled lender Caixa Econômica Federal will team up to extend financial aid to debt-laden regional governments, in a bid to stave off a crisis that threatens to put the brakes on an incipient economic recovery.
If you're a horror buff, there's a good chance you're a fan of 1931's Dracula, the famed Bela Lugosi-starring vehicle that, along with that same year's Frankenstein, constituted the incipient alpha moment of a movie genre that remains a long way from omega territory.
Aside from the title, it's hard to find anything here that a fair-minded reader could dispute — and also impossible to deny the political, economic and cultural potential of what Douglas describes as an incipient demographic revolution, albeit one that is "underappreciated" and "undercovered" to date.
The guiding principle of this incipient police state is to prevent a recurrence of the events of 2011, one Western ambassador, who asked to remain unnamed because he is not authorized to speak on the subject, told me as we sat in his garden last winter.
The Irish regulator cited a list of ongoing modes of collaboration with other regulators including monthly gatherings of privacy authorities in Brussels, bilateral information exchanges, on-site visits to Dublin by regulators in third countries and an incipient collaboration with the Spanish regulator on an investigation.
Op-Ed Contributor Many critics of President Trump, including a sizable number of Democrats in the Republican-controlled Congress, are wary about the incipient congressional investigations of Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election and the possibly related Russian entanglements with the Trump administration and campaign.
Stripped of her halo, Stanton, the campaign's principal philosopher, is exposed as a classic liberal racist who embraced fairness in the abstract while publicly enunciating bigoted views of African-American men, whom she characterized as "Sambos" and incipient rapists in the period just after the war.
At the dinner table, you can explore incipient doubts about your official commitments, grouse about your boss's tendency to hire from his alma mater, speculate about how many Botox injections your colleague in marketing has had, try out half-baked arguments, indulge your personal revulsions and enthusiasms.
He wore the absurdity of boy-band fame lightly, with a wink and smile, and even his look (the swirling quiff of hair, the louche satin shirts, the scrappy jumble of stick-and-poke tattoos) had the dress-for-the-job-you-want whiff of incipient solo stardom.
This is not to say that the Care Bears were part of some massive 80s conspiracy to dupe the distracted masses into waving American flags and pledging allegiance every day (remember that?) while overlooking the incipient dismantling of all manner of generally supportive sociopolitical structures and democratic mores.
Current Affairs recently published an article that signals, I think, the real beginning of the Hamilton backlash, which has been in its incipient stages for a few months now, if only because everybody I know who's sick of hearing about Hamilton shared it, even though it's terrible criticism.
" His featured series, Today I Shall Judge Nothing That Occurs, documents what Harris describes as "ephemeral moments and emblematic figures shot in the 1980s and 90s, against a backdrop of seismic shifts in the art world, the emergence of multiculturalism, the second wave of AIDS activism, and incipient globalization.
But Mr. Trump also tapped into a deep well of anxiety among Republicans and independents in New Hampshire, according to exit polling data, and he ran strongest among voters who were worried about illegal immigrants, incipient economic turmoil and the threat of a terrorist attack in the United States.
If and when Kim Jong Un resolves the political challenges that face his country, and continues incipient moves to de-collectivise agriculture and return to the high-yield household farming his grandfather started with, it is likely that agriculture will underpin another of those growth "miracles" that Banyan praised.
There is an incipient, but understandable, sense that in an organization's zeal to be "compliant" and to pay needed attention to pressing regulatory concerns of the moment, the board may be deflected from attending to those matters most important for long-term sustainability, if not also short-term performance.
They were incipient as soon as #MeToo went mainstream, waiting for some catalyst to fully emerge, whether it was the resignation of Senator Al Franken, the outrage over Katie Roiphe's forthcoming Harper's essay, or, most recently, a woman's account of a sexual encounter gone wrong with comedian Aziz Ansari.
Two of the brains showed disquieting accumulations of tau proteins near these broken blood vessels, and one brain had diagnosable Stage I C.T.E. This was the first time that scientists had found signs of incipient or actual C.T.E. so soon after a brain injury and in people so young.
One of those risks: an incipient revolt by Republican hawks who are wary of the idea of pulling all U.S. forces out of the war-torn country over the next year, and have been registering their strong doubts about the deal in public statements and private text chains.
Most obviously, of course, I have been subject to arbitrary brutality from citizens and the police; but except for being occasionally knocked down, I have gotten off lightly in this respect, since I have a good flair for incipient trouble and I used to be nimble on my feet.
The March for Our Lives, a mélange of proposed school walkouts, statehouse demonstrations and more, has spread across social media like wildfire, coalescing into an incipient national movement to end not only gun violence but also its cascading effect on poor communities, schools and civil society across the nation.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads We make much these days of the growing inability for the average person to see things that are plainly within sight (hello, incipient fascist dictatorship!) — and that makes it extra-special when an artist possesses the ability to see something that isn't there at all.
With effortless erudition, he captures the swirl of ideas and ideology, the palpable charge in the air, and amid all the excitement, already the incipient tones of something darker, a low-frequency vibration underneath it all, the dread of what the coming years will bring — for Vienna, for Austria, for Europe.
"Its sharp teeth probably would have assisted in holding onto slippery marine prey, while the incipient beak at the tips of its jaws probably would have allowed it to manipulate objects with fine dexterity such as modern birds can do, and preen its feathers," University of Bath paleontologist Daniel Field said.
Prior to Friday's ArgoAI-VW announcement, the startup's value had been pegged at around $4 billion, but the VW investment indicated that number was too low — and further indicates that a peer-group of well-funded autonomous companies has emerged to compete with each other as the incipient market takes shape.
On Tuesday, impatient with Hamas's failure to curtail the group, Israel assassinated a top Islamic Jihad commander, a maverick said to be responsible for nearly every instance in the past year in which an incipient cease-fire on the Gaza-Israeli border was wrecked by violence from the Palestinian side.
"The North has made significant advances in its ballistic missile and nuclear weapons program so I think they feel a bit more willing to engage in talks now that they've actually demonstrated an incipient nuclear capability that can strike the U.S.," said Taylor Fravel, associate political science professor at MIT.
Hubbard acknowledges that much of what M.B.S. has done for his country and its people, especially its young people, has been as admirable as it is overdue, but in this age of incipient tyrants he also understands that authoritarian rulers can be tremendously popular even when they are terribly feared.
Two developments are converging to give Pennsylvania its outsize role: New congressional districts drawn by the State Supreme Court make the map more of an equal playing field; and a special-election upset by a Democrat in one of the reddest parts of the state signaled an incipient blue wave.
Ms. Parker wrote about her formative years in "Lucky Me," a caustic 2013 memoir about the alternately controlling and negligent mother who shipped her off as a child to live with her father in Japan and later welcomed her back, as Ms. Parker wrote, only to sabotage her incipient acting career.
People who worry about an incipient slowdown of the U.S. economy don't realize that household consumption, residential and business investments – nearly 90 percent of the country's GDP – are driven by high employment, a 3.9 percent growth of the households' real disposable personal income and some of the lowest real interest rates on record.
In "Economy and Pleasure," from 1988, he writes about incipient American inequality in the aftermath of the Farm Credit Crisis and two rounds of Reagan tax cuts: The ideal of competition always implies, and in fact requires, that any community must be divided into a class of winners and a class of losers.
The addiction to nutrients explains why changes to metabolic pathways are so common and tend to arise first as a cell progresses toward cancer: It's not that other types of alterations can't arise first, but rather that, when they do, the incipient tumors lack the access to the nutrients they need to grow.
The pardon is also a culture war smoke bomb, distracting from manifold other scandals and disasters: the study estimating that around 4,600 people died in Puerto Rico as a result of Hurricane Maria; outrage over migrant children ripped from their parents' arms at the border; and an incipient trade war with our allies.
It's crucial to understand how so many hands converge to the same tune, and here is where networks become more than a convenient shorthand for everything digital: they offer a tool to understand how something small (an incipient protest, a political claim, a new hashtag) becomes big in a matter of days, if not hours.
Fitch expects that the company will be able to sustain the incipient recovery in financial performance by benefitting from the low interest expenses continuing since the last debt restructuring process and as its growing commercial loan portfolio provides an increasing income base, while it keeps operating costs contained and continues disposing of its unproductive assets.
They point out that Trump's Hamilton hissy fit overtook coverage of the conflicts of interest posed by his incipient presidency — from questions about his connections with India's newly appointed US trade envoy to stories that diplomats are being encouraged to stay at Trump Tower as a way to curry favor with the president-elect.
Two senior US officials told CNN, however, that while there was no "ultimatum" by the Iranians forcing the US to provide the $400 million cash payment in order to free the Americans, there was a general understanding on both sides that those issues -- along with the incipient nuclear deal -- would get wrapped up simultaneously.
Chinese wants something else though, and this makes it very difficult to work with China on an incipient failure of North Korea, and that is - they want the paper in Pyongyang, they were the archives because those archives are going to show China&aposs complicity in North Korea&aposs crimes and its weapons programs.
With two red-alarm letters to the congressional intelligence committees — flagging the whistleblower's complaint and outlining why it "relates to one of the most significant and important" of the DNI's responsibilities — Atkinson has gone from a virtually unknown career official to sitting on potentially explosive information that Democrats hope will fuel their incipient impeachment fight.
Spun from the Letty Dobesh novellas by Blake Crouch, the show "can't seem to find the balance between suspense and incipient romance," but Ms. Dockery is "fun to watch when the show just lets her be a sexy, smart crook" — or when she's sniping with Mr. Botto, Mike Hale wrote in The New York Times.
I set out to talk to this new generation of housing activists, visiting two cities: one, Dublin, in which the problem has festered for some time and is now at a seeming crisis point; and the other, Berlin, which, for all of its progressive housing legislation, now faces the telltale signs of its own incipient crisis.
"If both sides stick to their current positions, the outcome of the incipient Franco-German push for euro area reform is predictable – and depressing in that it would not solve any of the key challenges," the economists said in an article published in Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on Wednesday morning and to appear later in France's Le Monde.
On Saturday, April 25, demonstrators clashed with overzealous officers in riot gear outside the baseball stadium, and on April 27, officials responded to a false report of incipient violence by shutting down lines of transportation near a local mall, which only fanned the outrage further: Fights broke out, cars and buildings were torched and 130 police officers suffered injuries.
Already in power as either president or prime minister for 20 years, longer than all modern Kremlin leaders since Stalin, Mr. Putin has now calmed an incipient and potentially disruptive succession struggle by leaving would-be successors and their backers in powerful agencies like the Federal Security Service guessing about what, exactly, they would be struggling over.
Despite earlier calls by bond titans Bill Gross and Jeffrey Gundlach — in January, Gross said a bond bear market was confirmed after long-term trendlines were broken, while Gundlach issued warnings about the 10-year Treasury yield hitting 3.53 percent — many experts argue the incipient sell-off has yet to go into full-on bear mode.
Among the responses to this unprecedented event was a hip-hop song called "Plus jamais ça" ("Never again"), which addressed the FN's rise above street-level politics and the incipient return of the far right on a national stage just 50 years removed from World War II. Two decades later, its message about not repeating the mistakes of the past is once again relevant for the present.
Other names being floated are Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles, a favorite of investors who see him as the best bet to keep Brazil's incipient recovery on track; Nelson Jobim, a former defense and justice minister from Temer's party who served on the Supreme Court; and lower house Speaker Rodrigo Maia, who would be interim president for the 30 days until Congress chose Temer's replacement should he fall.
Mr George was concerned with what he saw as threats to all kinds of religious practice in Europe: restrictions on the ritual slaughter of animals, as prescribed by Islam and Judaism, moves (albeit only incipient) to stop the circumcision of baby boys, and limits on religious garb: for example, the French prohibition of headscarves and other conspicuous religious symbols in schools, and a similar ban (targeting either the hijab or all religious clothing) in several parts of Germany.
And if many House Republicans are working to enable Trump's authoritarian instincts while various Senate Republicans work to constrain them, surely that's cause for precisely the kind of discriminating thinking that Wittes and Rauch want their Republican readers to rule out — for praising Richard Burr and criticizing Devin Nunes, let's say, or for hoping Republicans keep the Senate while not minding if they lose the House, or otherwise judging conservative leaders case by case rather than insisting that they're all rubber-stamping an incipient dictatorship.
Votel, a native of Minnesota and a big Vikings football fan, sat down with me on Thursday at a US base in the Middle East and also on his plane on Friday to discuss how that campaign is going, from the commencement of major combat operations to take back Mosul, the second largest city in Iraq, from ISIS, to the incipient US operations around Raqqa, ISIS' de facto capital in Syria, to ISIS' plans to transform from a physical caliphate to a virtual one, and the continued threat posed by al Qaeda's affiliate in Syria.

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