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"jibe" Definitions
  1. jibe (at somebody/something) an unkind or offensive remark about somebody
  2. (North American English) (also gybe especially in British English) an act of changing direction when sailing with the wind behind you, by moving the sail from one side of the boat to the other

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Jibe, colloquially, means conform; in sailing, it means shift.  
"The Jibe Platform includes a hosted cloud for individual operators to launch RCS services for all leading mobile operating systems and the Jibe Hub to interconnect operator RCS networks," the release adds.
They also jibe closely with sentiments from the White House.
But the results jibe with previous work on the topic.
It's all incredibly distasteful, yes, but it also doesn't jibe.
How does that jibe with an intense desire to win?
The nickname "Moonbeam" refers to a jibe from Brown's past.
But what does jibe with the standard Republican Party platform here?
Sometimes personalities clash, work approaches differ and management tactics don't jibe.
Carter has said that the president remains sensitive about the jibe. [Telegraph]
Premiums can feel incongruous if they don't jibe with the nonprofit's mission.
He destroyed the political hopes of Jeb Bush with his "low energy" jibe.
Those results at the district level jibe with the broader competitiveness statewide. Sen.
None of these positions jibe with the stated philosophy of the party leader.
The Jibe cloud platform will power the new service on Sprint, says Google.
Does that jibe with anything we've seen in the past or common sense?
Lurking within his partisan jibe is a nugget of wisdom for both parties.
And it doesn't jibe, at all, with the statement released by the campaign.
Such public affirmations of traditional domesticity certainly don't jibe with life chez Trump.
My mantra at the time was "stay liquid," and becoming "Mrs." didn't jibe.
Some of Kavanaugh's Yale classmates said that it didn't jibe with his character.
But fairness wouldn't jibe with the story's plans for Marlo, much less enlightenment.
But how does that jibe with what I saw at the opera house?
You can also program its dialogue and appearance to jibe with your company's vibe.
And then, there are many hair types that don't jibe with this "miracle" product.
But it doesn't jibe with what I know about our show, so you recover.
That doesn't jibe well with the typical public company duties, like meeting quarterly numbers.
In Trump's revisionist account, his jibe at Sanford earns applause and laughter, not boos.
Her pink obsession and designs didn't jibe with the look Fossil was going for.
Thus, Seder tweeted: Seder's tweet is clearly a sarcastic jibe directed at Polanki's apologists.
But Oracle flubbed its next jibe, coming off its foils and drastically dropping speed.
That world full of possibilities doesn't jibe with Mr. Trump's world full of danger.
Neither particularly jibe with Eddy Cue's whole, "We're not after quantity, we're after quality" spiel.
But they do jibe with some other indicators showing inflation is rising beneath the surface.
The survey suggests, however, that agents' attitudes do not necessary jibe with the president's claims.
I never believed them, because they didn't jibe with my experiences as a child psychologist.
The results also jibe with some of Kaplan and Harris's past work on religious beliefs.
How does that jibe with this book, which suggests people can take control of their future?
For about 30 minutes," Trump said Kinnaird dismissed Trump's jibe as an "off-the-cuff remark.
Similarly, there are some elements of the RPG experience that don't jibe so well with exercise.
Neither side is expected to accept a lower court decision that doesn't jibe with its stance.
The inserted portion doesn't jibe in scale or tone with what's left of the original portrait.
But the DOJ's decision to block AT&T's Time Warner acquisition didn't jibe with that narrative.
Mike: Honestly, this kind of idealism seems to jibe with my limited experience with security engineers.
These findings jibe with the research of Robin Dunbar, a professor of evolutionary psychology at Oxford.
Does this surprising secret identity jibe with what we know from Moore and Gibbons's original book?
Cowell, 57, made a poorly timed jibe after a magician suffered a technical malfunction during his performance.
Despite his own deferments, Trump remained unrepentant, refusing to apologize for his jibe against McCain in 2015.
Fitty's reps, though, are countering that the rapper has repeatedly used the phrase as a "playful" jibe.
That doesn't jibe with anything Garland puts on the screen about Lena's final confrontation with her double.
She calls herself "antisocial," though the adjective didn't jibe with her warmth and animation in that company.
Trump has already responded to the jibe, calling it "disgraceful" before turning to Twitter to attack Democrats.
Or, to paraphrase an old jibe: If the economy is so smart, why aren't we all rich?
This sort of talk didn't jibe with the impressions of some of those who had met Legan.
The new messaging initiative is the fruit of Google's acquisition of the mobile startup Jibe in September.
The polishes in seasonal collections from fashion-influenced polish brands, like Essie and Orly, always jibe tonally.
Still, as a British citizen I cannot jibe too much, we still have a House of Lords.
If having to deal with any kind of heckler is embarrassing and infuriating, this particular jibe wasn't subtle.
The trouble with all these theories, however, is that they don't jibe with the age of the star.
Sabharwal can explain the nuances of RCS hubs, carrier negotiations, and Google's own (optional) Jibe RCS cloud services.
What she means is that the inhaler doesn't jibe with the characterization of Naz as a coldblooded murderer.
That isn't likely to jibe with a president who doesn't appear to appreciate any limitations to his power.
Still, they jibe with what Tiffany Zhong, who became a venture capitalist as a teenager, found in 2014.
Sometimes I try something and it doesn't jibe with my style, so I have to lay it aside.
He realizes that her image-driven tactics don't jibe with his "I'm just trying to stay real" credo.
NBC, covering the race for television, calculated that the American team lost 278 meters on that single jibe.
And who ignores expert opinions based solely on the fact that they don't jibe with his own view.
However, if the findings don&apost jibe with your personal taste in music, don&apost sweat it too much.
So will Connor S.'s penchant for all things adventurous and fear-inducing jibe with Hannah's naturally nervous energy?
But it wasn't just their footage that didn't jibe; they clashed over certain goals and scenes in the film.
But a majority of the justices seem sceptical that Texas's standards for measuring intellectual disability jibe with their precedents.
How does Disqus's professed commitment to eradicating hate speech jibe with the prevalence of hate speech on its platform?
That would make sense and jibe with the show's strategy of taking on subjects that are very nearly historical.
Still, the HomePod's slow start would seem to jibe with news that the product failed to meet Apple's expectations.
Though it does jibe well with her personal brand of do-gooder imperialism, not unique among Silicon Valley types.
What's weird is that other choices around 2049's production and promotion seem to jibe with the original's vision.
The purchase application numbers don't seem to jibe with a new survey showing increased optimism for homebuying among renters.
Those statistics jibe with more recent data from Carl Chinn, a church-security consultant based in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Trump claimed footage of the event did not jibe with the number of people he saw from the stage.
Kelly's defense -- and defensiveness -- simply doesn't jibe with what we know of the timeline of events surrounding Porter's firing.
His whole approach just didn't jibe with the reality I knew at home, or anywhere else for that matter.
Those observations jibe with the findings of a large-sample, multistate poll conducted by BlackPAC, first highlighted by the Atlantic.
Similar to other implementations of RCS by Google, the Telenor integration is based on Google's standard for RCS, called Jibe.
Over several months of dating, Orenstein detected that her paramour had some political leanings that didn't jibe with her own.
Google announced its plans to move in this direction when it acquired RCS provider Jibe Mobile back in September 2015.
Some top restaurants in New York are now changing this custom to jibe with the new economics of minimum wage.
And how does the legal track being pursued by Mueller jibe -- or not -- with the political end of the investigation?
These standoffs jibe neatly with his belief that negotiations, and life in general, are a never-ending battle of nerve.
But the amount of control she feels she possesses over her life doesn't quite jibe with the reality of it.
He wants to filter intelligence — on the most serious of national security issues — that doesn't jibe with his personal narrative.
Dr. Langsrud says that you should wash your sponge after each use, which doesn't quite jibe with Dr. Egert's study.
Trump's jibe — that the late congressman could be "looking up" rather than "looking down" — drew condemnation even from Republicans.  Rep.
There are times when she's downright mean, slipping a thin jibe into the conversation like a knife between the ribs.
The move seems to jibe with Trump's disregard for outlets that don't cover him as he would like to be covered.
The storage is, as always, the eye-wateringly expensive upgrade that doesn't really jibe with the cost of the actual components.
When an astute listener pointed out the 63-year-old's criticisms, the Gladiator actor fired back with a well-placed jibe.
President Donald Trump's robust economic growth projections in the new budget proposal don't jibe with reality, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
Rubio, in memory of his "You know what they say about men with small hands" jibe, will be cooking finger food.
These results jibe with those of previous studies that have linked classical music (played  outside  the womb, not intravaginally) to infant stimulation.
"It doesn't jibe, and it doesn't conflict," Jerry Patterson, a former Texas land commissioner, said of the secluded ranch's relationship with Marfa.
She's a successful woman in her 50s who can destroy lives with one jibe — a British retro Miranda Priestly, if you will.
In the Indian Express interview, Modi, who referred to himself in the third person, used the "Khan Market gang" jibe six times.
Still, that "conscience" line didn't quite jibe with the rest of the speech, which was about Cruz's broad ideological agreements with Trump.
Plepler had ideas about technology and international expansion that didn't jibe with Stankey's vision, according to a person familiar with the matter.
One Trump official said it did not "jibe" with the Trump White House's goals on climate change, a source told the Post.
And more recently, he parodied Facebook's decision to alter its corporate logo to "FACEBOOK", tweeting "Twitter from TWITTER" in an obvious jibe.
Google's original plan was to get carriers onboard with its RCS implementation, which it created when it acquired Jibe Mobile in 2015.
This finding seems to jibe with Dr. Brown's research, suggesting that the less men risk emoting verbally, the more appealing they appear.
But the "southern" jibe at Sessions at least appeared to have the potential to offend some of the President's most committed supporters.
It intensified within hours, with a sarcastic, racially incendiary jibe — "Pocahontas" — lobbed by Mr. Trump himself during a visit to Las Vegas.
"The Real Housewives of Toronto" producers allegedly dumped one of their cast members when her pregnancy didn't jibe with their shooting schedule.
On the second, Tory party members like Mr Johnson more than Tory MPs do—and are getting keener with every suicide-vest jibe.
This could be helpful if the embarrassing music you listen to in private doesn't exactly jibe with the persona on your public profile.
Rilke's flowery — and daresay twee — verses do not jibe with today's tastes for cut-and-dry clarity, blasé irony, and Tweet-able brevity.
His findings — based on the general characteristics of the Model 3 that Tesla has released — generally jibe with estimates by some Tesla observers.
Pew's results jibe with other reports this season that have traced the ebb of retail cash from brick-and-mortar to the web.
And, not coincidentally, Google also bought a company, Jibe, which has allowed it to offer services that let corporations build RCS messaging systems.
I know that statement doesn't seem to jibe with the steady stream of bad news and cynicism we're fed on television and Twitter.
How does that jibe with this idea of what we're currently going through, that it feels like people are being forgiven too easily?
But his continuing search for zénitude does not necessarily jibe with the prickly attitude that has helped propel him to his biggest triumphs.
A possible jibe at journalists, Trump later that day said Russia gets too much attention at the expense of other national security concerns.
Part of that story is the complicated way that RCS servers (Google's software for this is called Jibe) are supposed to work together.
Really, all games are teachers, and it makes sense that certain kinds of players will just jibe better with one teaching style or another.
Like so: During last night's episode of Bachelor In Paradise, former Bachelor Nick Viall responded to a jibe Alexis Waters made at his expense.
" Although Obama didn't react directly to Johnson's jibe, the White House had previously dismissed the former London mayor's "well-established reputation for rhetorical flourishes.
Todd: I'll admit I couldn't jibe with the doctor's story, but I couldn't quite put my finger on why until you brought it up.
The floor was redesigned a year ago to jibe with the working environment software engineers expect: open plan with no offices or assigned desks.
Starting today, customers can download the newly revamped Messenger app from the Google Play Store, which is now powered by the Jibe RCS cloud.
Most shop owners in the market said that they don't believe Modi's jibe was aimed at them or at the majority of their patrons.
The standard Android Messages app started supporting it a year ago and with Jibe, Google offers a platform for launching and managing RCS services.
Chase has used the same mindset to apply growth-based tactics to social-justice causes, some of which wouldn't typically jibe with GOP principles.
It has become a favorite jibe on the right for an Anglicized liberal elite that was seen to be working against its own country.
The sign could also be read as a jibe at Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump's son-in-law, whose company owns the nearby Puck building.
If clients don't think they jibe with the Homepolish designer, they notify the queen bee and — as simply as swiping on Tinder — are rematched.
Over the years, Pollan's critics have argued that his farmer's market-driven food evangelism doesn't jibe with the financial realities of low-income Americans.
Trump tweeted out a call for more spending on health care, which doesn't really jibe with his budget's proposed massive cuts to Medicaid spending.
There are sound legal reasons for doing that, but it doesn't jibe well with how we think about quality of care outside the law.
Editorial Observer There is something particularly Orwellian about accusing a librarian of hate crimes because books under her care don't jibe with government propaganda.
If Houston works, it'll be because Westbrook and Harden jibe: Westbrook's explosiveness combined with Harden's isolation dominance will work better than people are predicting.
But in the case of the 24th District, the party's priorities do not always jibe with the interests of those closer to the scene.
The ADP/Moody's count and the official government report can differ widely at times, though they often jibe at least in terms of direction.
CLEVELAND — Donald Trump's campaign slogan may jibe well with many Americans, but it may be antithetical with how this Ohio city's economy has changed recently.
Trump is an odd standard-bearer for paleocons, many of whom are conservative Catholics and whose passionate social conservatism doesn't jibe well with Trump's philandering.
But everybody has said their RCS messages will someday work with Google's Jibe RCS server and with each other's — totalling 1.8 billion customers, Google says.
This is a longish-term game for Google, which has been building out its efforts to expand RCS since acquiring Jibe Mobile back in 2015.
I'm at this startup where everything that I see is ... everything that we're telling the outside world doesn't jibe at all with what we're doing.
That word, which the New York Times used in a front page headline on Sunday morning, just doesn't jibe with their "stiff upper lip" mentality.
"I know that statement doesn't seem to jibe with the steady stream of bad news and cynicism we're fed on television and Twitter," he said.
Quinn recommends that families look for online resources that jibe with their kids' interests, otherwise the sheer number of them out there can be overwhelming.
" Such comments seem a matter less of false modesty than of existential necessity, and jibe with her definition of herself: "I'm a pretty antisocial Socialist.
But they jibe with some politicians' sense that voters may indeed be more receptive, or at least less resistant, to lesbians than to gay men.
Duh. A Mel Gibson cameo, a fat-shamey joke about Oprah's love of carbs, and a jibe about a "closet case," in particular, stand out.
For example, your parents may be too ill to care for your older children or your sister's parenting style might no longer jibe with yours.
These aims jibe nicely with those of messianic Christianity and of the contemporary social justice movement: they all meet in a desire for social transformation.
"He knows that projects which may have put Qatar on the map did not always jibe with the local population," said a Western diplomat in Doha.
It's an ambitious dream to be sure, and one that won't jibe with everyone, but it's an idea worth exploring just to see where it goes.
Louis-Dreyfus noted that it wouldn't really make sense to make jokes about Trump or Clinton, since that wouldn't jibe with the reality of the show.
One can be both a climate hawk and an environmentalist (some of my best friends...), but as the story above shows, they do not always jibe.
But, three years on from its acquisition of RCS specialist Jibe Mobile — and ambitious talk of building 'the future of messaging' — there's little sign of that.
A chest that was yours as a child, for example, may not jibe with a child's tastes of the moment, but it has a deeper value.
This is sure to cause grumbling on Capitol Hill that McConnell is coordinating with the President in a way that doesn't jibe with his Senate duties.
There's plenty about "Star Wars" that doesn't jibe with Buddhism, not least the fact that Darth Vader -- the supreme personification of evil -- is an avid meditator.
Tom Nichols, a "Never Trump" Republican and a national security expert who has backed Clinton over Trump, likened her remark to Romney's "47 percent" jibe in 2012.
That doesn't jibe with another figure though: 19 percent of women and about 8 percent of men said they weren't exclusively attracted to members of another gender.
"Our dream to revolutionize the auto industry cannot be defeated, however big a bank run," Jia said, using Chinese characters that mean both "bank run" and "jibe".
Unfortunately, Trump's willingness to ignore the conclusions of experts because it doesn't jibe with what he wants the truth to be isn't isolated to just the climate.
He finally did, but turned the spectacle of his comeuppance, in September 2016, into a marketing event for his new hotel and a jibe at Hillary Clinton.
"It didn't jibe with a lot of the goals I had for myself professionally," says Hay, who bussed tables at the legendary restaurant Chez Panisse during college.
That doesn't jibe with her original "it's a privilege" response, but what is clear is she's doing her best to be the Miss USA everyone can like.
Duck boats' safety record, agency's fears don't jibe The recommendation on removing canopies didn't have the force of law and the industry did not react, Mongeluzzi said.
He followed this up with a Twitter post that many saw as a jibe against Mr. Johnson, the front-runner in the race to succeed Mrs. May.
From inside this ideological dead end, Trump's rich dad can be raised as an insubstantial jibe but can't be incorporated into a broader ideological critique of Trumpism.
He could have pretended he was a national progressive hero — but it's hard to make that jibe with a reluctant politician who's always had a local focus.
Trump's voice is the first thing any of us hear in the video, riling up a crowd with a jibe at Warren's claim to Native American ancestry.
But it doesn't quite jibe with the report that includes San Antonio as one of Irving's four requested landing sites and perhaps the one he most prefers.
"Apparently that mainstream economic analysis had to be purged because it basically didn't jibe with the Trump team's patter," Wyden said at a Senate Finance Committee hearing.
M.D.: You once told me that you thought Will Ferrell's "backhandedly affectionate" portrayal of W. helped sway the 2000 election, even though that didn't jibe with Ferrell's politics.
Delivering a personal jibe, Kiselyov sarcastically told viewers that the North Korean leader's young daughter did not, unlike Ivanka Trump, have an office in her father's official residence.
But his new plan doesn't exactly jibe with the Department of Education's current stance on student loan debt — it's more in line with, say, progressive Democrats like Sen.
Which wouldn't be a problem if Melania's version of her visit were rooted in reality, but her take doesn't exactly jibe with the real lives of Saudi women.
It's a shocking scene to watch — and it's one that churns up all those old urges to jibe with a pushy crew while making your own boundaries clear.
He was quoted as saying that Moscow was telling Venezuela's opposition not to "decide its domestic problems by provoking external interference", in a jibe at the United States.
Protagonist Phoenix isn't the jokester here, though he certainly isn't above the occasional jibe—instead, he plays the straight man to nearly every other character in the series.
It is instead a performance of stardom by an actor whose own magnetism trumps every objection, much as the real Presley transcends every jibe, jumpsuit and downward turn.
That does jibe with another component of the Fannie Mae survey, which found an increase in the share of respondents saying they weren't worried about losing their jobs.
His truth may not jibe with Kanye's truth, but their warts-and-all openness makes them relatable to their massive audiences in ways tales of pushing weight don't.
"We like to work with companies like Xiaomi to take risks," lavished Qualcomm's president Cristiano Amon upon his hosts, using 5G uptake to jibe at Apple by implication.
The initial copy comes directly from AccuWeather; it's largely rewritten to fit into the fixed five-line box of text — and to jibe with New York Times style.
The jibe, like her entire campaign, is exhilarating to Democrats who have no patience for the incrementalism that governing in a big, diverse and closely divided democracy requires.
Brunel and Mapfre were forced to jibe repeatedly on their way to the finish because of the wind, but Donfeng was able to maintain a relatively straight course.
But the aspects of it that still reward investigation — the satire of sycophants and the tortured portrait of Timon — do not jibe comfortably with this Occupy Athens interpretation.
Those kind of behaviors, combined with the cases where many more accusers come forward after the first one, seem to me to jibe with the life-course persistent idea.
The filmmaker wanted him to design a pair of sneakers that would jibe with the hoverboard-riding future of 2015 envisioned by Back to the Future II. **His solution?
How do you know when you've found a guy you jibe with well enough to enter into the initial stages of what could end up being a lifelong bond?
I'm guessing the players association will discover more than a few things with this new policy that don't jibe with the last collective bargaining agreement, signed in August 2011.
People who are interested in a topic have already formed opinions of their own and are likely to discredit any source that does not jibe with the historical record.
Sanders and his supporters have accused the DNC of running a rigged nomination process intended to snuff out candidates whose views don't jibe with those of the Democratic establishment.
The company "may not jibe with the stronger economy I've been talking about, but the company is a standout performer and the device stocks are red hot," Cramer said.
Arthur: Congress is set to have a big influence on the agenda over the next years, and Ryan and Trump will figure out how to make their ideas jibe.
With Trump in town for the Republican convention last week, Portman, who is supporting Trump, was asked by reporters how his position on free trade could jibe with Trump's.
He has mocked them mercilessly, from that "specialist in failure" jibe at Arsene Wenger to his barbed remarks about Klopp and Mauricio Pochettino in the last year or so.
But he adds it's unlikely that sponsored Sussex content would resemble your typical #ad—promos for weight loss teas and hair gummies don't exactly jibe with the royal brand.
Still, Mnuchin's sanguine outlook on the situation doesn't jibe with any of these reports, and his ignorance of the major near-term impact is somewhat ridiculous, given the numbers.
So those SMS "billions" Google seemed to be eyeing up last fall, with its Jibe acquisition freshly closed, aren't perhaps looking so reachable to it now via the RCS route.
Anecdotally, it has been suggested that Von Cramm used to refer to Hitler as "the house painter", a jibe at the Führer's early years as a failed artist in Vienna.
"This idea that America is somehow on the verge of collapse, this vision of violence and chaos everywhere, doesn't really jibe with the experience of most people," the president said.
Abraham is also the biggest, fiercest looking of the Alexandrians and also the one most likely to fire off a hilariously derisive jibe at a brute with a baseball bat.
First Stephen Fry called her a "bag lady" at the BAFTAs, and quit Twitter after being criticized for his affectionate jibe, then her unconventional Oscars outfit was called into question.
While that doesn't totally jibe with Airbnb's "100 percent verified" goal, Chesky says the company eventually wants to get to a point where the company can verify new listings immediately.
But the serial collapse and the sheer insubstantiality of these projects brings to mind Thomas Macaulay's jibe that an acre of Middlesex is worth more than a principality in Utopia.
A.J. Marsden, an assistant professor of psychology and human services at Beacon College in Leesburg, Florida, seemed to jibe pretty hard with the idea of HSP as a personality trait.
While widespread Internet and email use has made Americans more vulnerable to problems like hacking and identity theft, Trump's view of computers doesn't seem to jibe with that of most Americans.
And what's the piece about: a Goya-like jibe at art world grandiosity and dumbness by someone who has done very well by nibbling away at the hand that feeds him?
The weakest parts of the book have him proclaiming a humble altruism that simply doesn't jibe with the more complicated (and, frankly, more interesting) person he otherwise reveals himself to be.
The problem with all of that is simple: There are any number of elements of the story the Saudis are telling that have either changed or don't jibe with known facts.
But the portrait of national abortion rights organizations as having become complacent, especially during the Obama presidency, does not at all jibe with my years of experience working for such organizations.
"It's hard not to wonder how those cuts jibe with the president's often repeated pledge to invest in infrastructure," said Brian Turmail, a spokesman for the Associated General Contractors of America.
Back in 2015, Google announced it would be adopting RCS to move users away from SMS, and that it had acquired a company called Jibe Mobile to help with the transition.
So that epic agriculture montage and then the hole-digging sequence — which was more technically difficult to execute than you might expect — didn't jibe entirely with my ideal of the series.
Irish premier Leo Varadkar was picked up by microphones laughingly telling Tusk "I know you're right" but he would get "terrible trouble in the British press" for his jibe at Brexit.
But that doesn't jibe with the evidence accumulated over the last year, which suggests that sexism was rife in the Texas Tech biology department, especially among some of its most senior faculty.
"White nationalism is more the idea that whites should dominate," he said, that the culture should dominate and policies that jibe with the idea should be supported, such as opposing nonwhite immigration.
Twitter might consider adding premium subscription features to TweetDeck, but likely won't charge all users because the reduced access wouldn't jibe with what Twitter wants to be, according to COO Anthony Noto.
Once I was in full-blown crush mode, I got a thrill every time Draco made a jibe at Harry and made him aware of just how much he didn't like him.
Make it Suck Less: SuperFeet Insoles Run Pain ReliefIf you're running in shoes that don't jibe with your feet, you're more likely to use bad running mechanics, which can lead to pain.
Essentially, we're starting to build unrealistic expectations for a tech-driven nirvana that doesn't clearly jibe with the realities of the modern world, particularly in the time frames that are often discussed.
An intelligence analyst's job is to present unvarnished analysis and to flag issues that may not be on the President's radar, even if they don't jibe with his views or campaign promises.
Garrett's reelection race presents banks and investors with a fascinating—and excruciating—moral dilemma: Do they follow their financial interests and continue supporting a chairman whose antiregulatory views largely jibe with their own?
The workers' accounts jibe with stories from detained advocates in other incidents and follow an established pattern of Chinese police interrogation, according to Patrick Poon, a Hong Kong-based researcher at Amnesty International.
The findings of the University at Buffalo seem to jibe with an MIT study earlier this year that found false news stories were 70 percent more likely to be retweeted than true stories.
"This idea that America is somehow on the verge of collapse, this vision of violence and chaos everywhere, doesn't really jibe with the experience of most people," Obama said at the White House.
The problem is that these moments just don't jibe, visually or conceptually, with the bulk of the film, which focuses on the usual massive CGI throwdowns between living irresistible forces and immovable objects.
For Clinton, the challenge ahead is deciding whether cloaking herself in the conventional mantle of experience and sobriety distinguishes her from Trump but might not jibe with public anger at the Washington establishment.
The PR also notes that operators rolling out RCS can deploy their own infrastructure or have "the option to use the Jibe Platform from Google", which it notes supports the universal RCS profile.
So the different stances and voices in the market do make people confused, no matter whether Saudi and Russia's actions jibe with their words, this kind of news drew the ire from Iran.
He repeatedly made the sexist jibe that Clinton lacked the "stamina" to be president, and also attacked her as a "nasty woman" for criticizing him, suggesting that her political combativeness undermined her femininity.
It makes the messaging app for SMS and RCS (Rich Text Services, the next-gen SMS), provides RCS services to carriers with its recently-acquired Jibe software, and finally makes the phone app.
At Italy's Effecorta locations (which means ''short chain'': a jibe at big supermarkets), shoppers use disposable plastic gloves to grab fistfuls of spaghetti from glass-domed containers, or scoop smaller shapes with ladles.
Mr. Cox's play drops one name after another (Dalí, Picasso, Sartre, among others), and a Princess Margaret jibe might prove awkward in the unlikely event that Prince Harry shows up at a performance.
That said, it could just be that Glover and his brother's vision for Deadpool didn't jibe with Marvel's long-term plans for the companion film series, the sequel for which comes out in May.
Gundotra — who was once told to stop tweeting after making a jibe about rival companies — joined the company last November, poaching a pair of Googlers soon after to look after AliveCor's software and hardware.
He thinks there should also be rewards for compliant businesses—such as fewer inspections and reduced fees—and a more effective understanding of cannabis's "entrenched counter-cultural feel" that doesn't jibe well with oversight.
" During a White House news conference with the president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mr. Obama said that any "vision of violence and chaos everywhere doesn't really jibe with the experience of most people.
While "Deadpool" doesn't exactly jibe with Disney's conservative image, CEO Bob Iger calmed fans' fears last year by assuring them that the franchise would remain the R-rated exception to the superhero movie rule.
To laughs and roars of approval from government benches, a beaming Cameron launched one last jibe at the leader of the opposition during a raucous valedictory session of the weekly Prime Minister's Questions session.
Last June, all the wind sprints and tacking drills and jibe lessons, all the afternoon training sessions and the weekend regattas finally paid off: Fordham finished seventh at the Intercollegiate Sailing Association's national championship.
I believe that statements on the controversy that begin, "I believe Blasey," or "I believe Kavanaugh" — because they jibe with personal experience or align with a partisan motive — are empirically worthless and intellectually dishonest.
The same "post-work society" described by technorati might also jibe with, though not completely fulfill, a Marxist prescription for labor in which workers aim to free themselves from the tyranny of the job market.
Now word comes, specifically from 9News's Mike Klis, that Talib has told those close to him that he accidentally shot himself, which doesn't quite jibe with his earlier story of being too drunk to remember.
London (CNN)Prince Harry and Ed Sheeran have teamed up in a video to raise awareness for World Mental Health Day -- with a light-hearted jibe at their own plight as Britain's most famous redheads.
The poll's findings jibe with other exit polls that showed health care played a key roll in the election of Northam over Republican nominee Ed Gillespie, by a margin of 5913 percent to 45 percent.
Mr. Trump's stance, expressed in a Twitter post, does not necessarily jibe with the positions of the Republican Party and the National Rifle Association, whose endorsement Mr. Trump frequently boasts about on the campaign trail.
If there's a problem with the portrayal, it's that Wilson radiates an intelligence and pragmatism (as she always does) that don't entirely jibe with what we're seeing — how could Alison have been fooled so completely?
And though Graham's centrist leanings on immigration don't jibe with Trump's hard-line politics, his growing closeness to a president he once openly loathed may prove the best hope for reform in the Trump era.
But McConnell's concern about the AMP bill increasing the deficit doesn't seem to jibe with the fact that he just led the fight to pass a tax bill that increases the deficit by $1.5 trillion.
This implies that the fact-checkers may have less and less influence over time, as more and more citizens encounter fact-checks that don't jibe with their preconceived notions, until the whole exercise becomes pointless.
" He continued, "To anyone to found the segment funny, please now understand why it was the exact opposite, an ignorant jibe at the expense of a beautiful community already battling against the odds for mainstream acceptance.
She also has occasionally spoken out when her take doesn't necessarily jibe with that of the President's -- be it about cyberbullying, which television news channel she prefers or how she feels about NBA superstar LeBron James.
The president's comments jibe with a report posted by South Korean newspaper Munhwa Ilbo, which, citing an unnamed South Korean official, said North and South Korea would announce a peace treaty at the summit next week.
The common jibe about Baidu among local experts is that it is becoming the Yahoo of China, a once-dominant search giant that sank owing to a lack of innovation and a series of management blunders.
"Madoff" is Mr. Dreyfuss's show, though, and while the charismatic character he puts on screen, generous and loyal to a fault, may not jibe with our impression of the real Mr. Madoff, he's fun to watch.
Trump's Administration is working to dramatically roll back the regulatory state, as well as a host of grant programs that either don't jibe with Trump's policy positions or that the White House believes to be unnecessary.
In a move announced today by the GSMA, which is a global consortium of 800 carriers, Google will help create a universal RCS client (currently named Jibe) that will be adopted by all the GSMA carriers.
Timers and meditation just don't seem to jibe, but the others sound reasonable enough, especially when most digital clocks on your phone or computer won't have such a large interface to watch the time tick down.
I think, to me, the premise of the app became a window for exploring that fierce desire to connect and to jibe with our partner – and, of course, how heartbreaking it is when you just can't.
This latest public jibe is a great reminder to everyone that if you're going to make a public statement, you might as well take a chance to make fun of your friends while you're doing it.
That belief would jibe with action in the bond market, where traders have pushed the 10-year note to around 2.45 percent, a level it last was in early 2018 before an inflation scare took root.
Sprint uses Google's solution for supporting RCS, called Jibe, but it should be able to send and receive messages with any phone because it comports with the "Universal Profile" for messaging put out by the GSMA.
The early ethos of the gay rights movement, which gave rise to the chant "we're here, we're queer, get used to it!" doesn't jibe with now avoiding places that restrict lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights.
And in the one involving a bakery owner (Becky Ann Baker) and her autistic son (Alex Hurt), traits and actions fail to jibe, especially as those actions take a hard right turn toward another genre entirely.
John Seago, legislative director at the powerful anti-abortion group Texas Right to Life, told CNN that while the Austin measure might comply with the letter of Texas law, it doesn't exactly jibe with its intent.
While its format may jibe with those of its more glamorous rivals, its rhythms, language and production values are far closer to those of the abundant reality crime shows on channels like A&E and Investigation Discovery.
In the joint news conference with his Cuban counterpart Bruno Rodriguez, Lavrov said Havana and Moscow agree that Venezuela's political crisis should be resolved pacifically through dialogue and without foreign interference, in a jibe at the West.
This seems to jibe with testimonies by Thompson, who told Ultimate Guitar in 2015 (partially archived here) that Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich was adamant about turning down the bass in his drums and in the overall mix.
Simply stated, we make lots of bad predictions, and we often can't utter a sentence without endless caveats (hence, Truman's jibe about wanting a one-armed economist so he didn't have to hear "on the other hand…").
If more and more creators walk away from Twitter and similar platforms, it'll be a potent demonstration of how the promise of the social web — openness and accessibility — cannot jibe with the artist's need to work things out.
Over the course of the last year, a number of new carriers in Europe and Latin American have signed on to Google's Jibe RCS cloud, including America Movil, AT&T, Celcom Axiata, Freedom Mobile, Oi, Telia and Telefonica.
The medium doesn't jibe with unresolvable issues, like holiday malaise or the meaning of life, and even if A Charlie Brown Christmas has a happy ending, what sticks with you is its sense of a very gray December.
As you fill in the rest of the grid you'll see that they're all straightforward, short phrases or terms, but they don't cooperate with the down entries running through them, nor do the circles jibe with the entries.
In his opening remarks, China's propaganda chief Huang Kunming set the overall tone with the criticism that the cyberspace industry was being hindered by a "Cold War" mentality and "bully behaviour," a barely veiled jibe at the United States.
The changes glaciologists expect around Larsen C jibe with a bigger-picture pattern of ice retreat across the peninsula, including earlier calving events at the neighboring ice shelves Larsen A and B, which scientists have attributed to rising temperatures.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, who on December 31st became the first prominent Democrat to kick off a presidential run, will find it hard to shake off the Trump-given moniker, "Pocahontas", a jibe at her claim to Native American ancestry.
If this were a very faithful adaptation of the campy TV series she'd be right at home, but in the context of the film she's quite over the top and doesn't really jibe with the rest of the movie.
It was hard to jibe this place with the Flathead I had heard about throughout my childhood, the humble place where my grandmother, her seven siblings, parents and grandparents all lived in a shack with a million-dollar view.
As executives tell investors what they intend to do with their tax savings and their spending plans are tabulated into neat charts and graphs, the reports jibe with what most experts said would happen: Companies are rewarding their stockholders.
These stories did not jibe with numbers put forth by the city attesting to the progress it was making getting through its enormous backlog of repairs; but as the federal investigation also indicates, some of these numbers were manipulated.
"Now, from a 50-minute speech, a 10-second statement is taken and played on loop 24 hours," he said in an interview with Indian newspaper the Hindustan Times on May 9, days after his jibe about Gandhi's father.
Kelton responded to Summers' jibe with a Twitter video clip from the U.S. TV sitcom "Happy Days" famous "jumping the shark" episode in 1977, which has come to connote the moment when an established phenomenon crosses into absurdity or irrelevance.
It just doesn't jibe with all the quantitative evidence from surveys of Trump voters, and it doesn't explain why this seemingly economic-driven revolt is coming at a time when the economy is doing better than it's done in a decade.
The same thing happened to his successor, Sarah Sanders, who held a meeting after that leak about an aide&aposs jibe at a "dying" John McCain (which the administration has somehow turned into a six-day story, fueled by media outrage).
As "Inextinguishable Fire" progresses, the camera zooms out to reveal a sound stage, with dolly tracks in the foreground, industrial fans in the wings, and a desert sunset projected on a scrim, an ironic jibe at the visual language of Hollywood.
The story here may not entirely jibe with history, but it stands as an indictment against media-frenzy snap judgments of complicated stories, and it suggests that there's a lot more to any tabloid tale than what the headlines suggest.
But the problem for RCS is that after buying Jibe Mobile and championing the RCS Universal Profile so that it would be adopted by the GSMA, Google made the mistake of leaving the implementation of RCS to carriers and handset makers.
Quantum particles don't follow any of the physical laws that jibe with our common sense — they can appear and reappear in different locations without traveling the distance between, and can exist in a state of "superposition," holding multiple values simultaneously.
He had chosen the video, an episode from an Emmy-winning series that featured a Christian climate activist and high production values, as a counterpoint to another of Gwen's objections, that a belief in climate change does not jibe with Christianity.
The 30th seed's fitness was under the spotlight pre-tournament after Henman's light-hearted jibe but Evans had enough in the tank to overhaul McDonald 3-20173 4-6 6-1 6-2 6-3 on Court 14 at Melbourne Park.
Those moves jibe with a series of changes CNN made to its own House ratings on Thursday -- with a handful of Democratic incumbents moving off the competitive list entirely and several Republican incumbents -- including New York's Claudia Tenney in more trouble.
Israel's leaders and public are deaf to warnings by US officials and the remnants of the Israeli "peace camp" that the status quo is not tenable, because such warnings don't jibe with their experience: For Israel, the occupation has no downside.
But as George Washington University's John Sides has noted, this narrative is hard to jibe with the Index of Consumer Sentiment, a long-running measure of America's feelings about the economy, which has fully recovered to its pre-recession levels.
While the moves come amid pressure from the U.S. on trade, some analysts point out how such changes help China achieve its own development goals, which may not jibe with the vision many foreign organizations have for a more market-oriented system.
He also says the experiment was never intended to be tested broadly, which doesn't quite jibe with the existence of a FAQ about a pilot program taking place in several countries around the world, but either way the ads should be gone.
I asked for more information on what exactly in the rules did not jibe with the FTC's; "the data security restrictions," according to an FCC representative, although that doesn't narrow it down much, since much of the rule is dedicated to that topic.
"This idea that America is somehow on the verge of collapse, this vision of violence and chaos everywhere, doesn't really jibe with the experience of most people," Obama said at a White House news conference after meeting with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
Philadelphia's epic frontcourt logjam—Noel, Okafor, Joel Embiid, Dario Saric, and Ben Simmons—doesn't jibe with the NBA's positional direction, making it hard to envision a scenario where more than two of those players can be on the floor at the same time.
His voice, as light as lemonade, renders him immune to the temptations of the big speech, and Donnie's smile, in the new film, is far less agonized than that of John, in whose every laugh and jibe we read a ripple of rage.
The lower homicide numbers are still preliminary — and include one announced on Wednesday night — but they jibe with large drops in killings in major cities like Chicago and Detroit, while contrasting with sizable increases in killings in smaller cities like Charlotte and Baltimore.
"This idea that America is somehow on the verge of collapse, this vision of violence and chaos everywhere, doesn't really jibe with the experience of most people," Obama said during a press conference in the White House East Room alongside Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
Also at the time of the Jibe acquisition, telecoms analyst Dean Bubley suggested Mountain View's move was actually aimed at building its own Android-to-Android iMessage competitor — a theory he's still not ruling out, so perhaps Google still has some hopes on that front.
"This idea that America is somehow on the verge of collapse, this vision of violence and chaos everywhere, doesn't really jibe with the experience of most people," Obama said during a press conference in the White House East Room alongside Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
In the final days of his campaigning in the election, which his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won by a landslide for the second consecutive term, Modi used the jibe "Khan Market gang" to mock his political adversaries and India's English speaking elite.
But there comes a point where Roy and Sarah's actions and motives in the present just don't seem to jibe with what little we know about the past, and where the mystery of how Alton happened distracts from the mystery of what he's becoming.
"There is a practical puzzle of how a role like this would jibe with the existing cabinet members whose job is to work on the economy," said Austan D. Goolsbee, an economic adviser to President Obama and a professor at the University of Chicago.
Jeffrey L. Bewkes, the Time Warner chief executive, dismissed those fears when we spoke Friday, saying that they don't jibe with the company's business imperatives: to offer the most channels for the best price, and to have its own channels as widely distributed as possible.
Peter Layton, a fellow at the Griffith Asia Institute and former Royal Australian Air Force pilot, said Russia's denials of violating South Korean airspace didn't jibe with data provided by Japan on the A-50s flight path, which showed it maneuvering around the islands.
But Katrina Pierson, a spokesperson for the Trump campaign and an omnipresent figure on cable news this election, thinks she's cracked the case: Leeds is lying, she insists, because her story doesn't jibe with Pierson's personal knowledge of the development of the American aerospace sector.
The climate projections are fairly standard, climate scientist Charles Curry of the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium (PCIC) in Victoria, Canada, and jibe with another recent study by Curry's team of increased future flood risks on Canada's Fraser River, which empties into the Pacific Ocean at Vancouver.
How Centineo pulling a James Bond-lite on a gun runner will jibe with the film's promised "love story" is unclear, but if Condor isn't too busy, I vote we reunite the couple and make them the next Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan for the action set.
"What would Churchill say if somebody who wants to be prime minister of the United Kingdom was hiding away from the media, not taking part in these big occasions?" he added in a jibe at Johnson, who wrote a biography of Britain's World War Two leader.
Ask a non-psychologist what a 'sensitive' person is like, and they might say someone who's easily hurt by a jibe, who cries at sad (or sometimes happy) moments in movies, who prefers the company of a single friend or a book of poetry to a party.
Bad Bunny - Solo De Mi Empowering and anthemic, El Conejo Malo's potent lyrics jibe well with its unflinching video, all elements coming together to deliver a great message about overcoming abuse and putting your health and well being first—at a perfect time to do so.
The reference to "threats" was a jibe at the United States, which has said military intervention is "on the table" to resolve the crisis in Venezuela, which is marked by a hyperinflationary economic collapse and an exodus of more than 4 million people to neighboring countries.
While Google does not operate a messenger with the daily scale of iMessage, its recent Jibe acquisition makes it well-positioned to build a coalition of support for RCS, an evolution of MMS that could potentially offer a competitive messaging platform when combined with Android's scale.
On its face, the the tweet appeared to many to be a humorous jibe — just the latest shot in Trump's ongoing war with CNN and the news media in general, and another attention-grabbing tweet from a man who's become known for them: #FraudNewsCNN #FNN pic.twitter.
" And in a jibe at the type of vitriol often poured on Gulen supporters in Turkish state media, a fan who calls himself Ozgur wrote, "Wouldn't it be better to broadcast Enes Kanter's game and for the commentator to call him 'bloodless cur, traitor dog, etc.
Shell-shocked investors anxiously await Trump's next bombshell, as the leader of the free world's style of "governance by impulse" doesn't jibe with the specter of a trade war with China nor a proxy fight with Russia, both of which the president has made jarring actions on.
And while the segments don't entirely jibe into a single coherent narrative, they certainly suggest Blair's talent with different storytelling modes, from the Eagle vs Shark-style awkward-loner-romance scenes between Ruth and Tony to the Guy Ritchie thugs-being-thugs moments among Christian and his contacts.
However, the CBC PAC's endorsement of Capuano didn't exactly jibe with a sense of pride in Pressley's candidacy and an anticipation among members that, if elected, she'd be a dynamic and experienced leader in Washington, according to interviews with top staff and other aides close to black lawmakers.
"RCS will upgrade today's business messaging experience by enabling brands to send more useful and interactive messages," writes Amir Sarhangi, Google's head of RCS (who had been the CEO of Jibe back in the day), citing interactive SMS messages for flight-check-ins with boarding passes and terminal maps.
Since the Hawks have Millsap's Full Bird Rights and can give him a larger contract in years and dollars than anyone else, what Schlenk was really saying is that sacrificing an open cap sheet to bring back a 224-year-old doesn't jibe with where the Atlanta is headed.
On Tuesday, the comedian D. L. Hughley posed a question on Twitter to people who cheered Mr. Cosby's sentence while discounting the accusations against Judge Kavanaugh: Ms. Smith, the jewelry designer, allowed that her satisfaction with Mr. Cosby's sentence might not jibe with her support of the judge.
But because each color, shape and texture sits next to another with which it doesn't quite jibe — the crumpled, whitish plastic wrap on the horizontal fiberglass, for example, next to the matte-gray, vertical pole — your eyes can never find purchase long enough to form a singular impression.
In the 2016 appeal filed by Lamar and his company, Jibe Audio, Lamar argued he was entitled to more royalties based on the contract's wording, as well as the continued use of his original design in subsequent models, and sought $107 million in royalties based on the sales of all Beats headphone models.
At the Washoe County Republican Party in Reno, the chairman, Roger Edwards, stopped assembling Trump lawn signs to report that members are "pissed off" at Dr Heck, who is "kind of a RINO"—using the acronym for Republicans In Name Only, a jibe hurled at politicians who occasionally compromise to secure larger goals.
But there's also just an innate cheerfulness in both the song, with its bouncy chorus and ska-ish guitar upstrokes, and rosy-cheeked lead singer Steve Harwell — a man who got to Guy Fieri's look years before Guy Fieri — that seems to jibe with the hyper-cynical natives of weird Twitter and YouTube.
Making the main weekly sermon in Tehran for the first time since 2012, with Iran and its clerical rulers under pressure at home and abroad, Khamenei is also expected to blame "enemies", usually a jibe directed at Washington, for causing the public fury, a source familiar with decision-making in Iran told Reuters.
Reporters back in New York, however, knew that the president's call for an end to "sources" — meaning anonymous sources leaking damaging details of his campaign's relationship with Russian officials — did not jibe with his onetime role as a no-fingerprints gossipmonger, trumpeting his business dealings and romantic life in late-night phone calls.
When he gets extras, or stuff that doesn't really jibe with his personal preference for G4 Cubes, 20th Anniversary Macs and Macintosh Portables, they go up on eBay, which is where you can get that Woz Cinema Display for $400, or a Lisa 2 prototype packed into a Lisa 1 chassis for almost $99,999.
He can only summon the courage to do it after winning a prestigious academic award, and though his dad tells David, "I love you more than I love my own life," he also reiterates that his son's lifestyle doesn't jibe with his own beliefs and that the revelation does, in fact, change something about their relationship.
"With side effects ranging from hair loss and tooth loss to chronic pain, severe bleeding, miscarriages and even death, the benefit risk profile touted by Bayer simply didn't jibe with the data that was pouring into the F.D.A. from both patients and physicians," said Ms. Tomes, who has done pro bono work for an Essure patient advocacy group.
The insistence by Camille's mother, Adora, that Camille shield her from talk of the investigation — particularly her announcement in last week's episode that she was going to treat her adult daughter's reporting trip like a summer vacation — is the ultimate testament to the determination of Wind Gap residents to ignore facts that don't jibe with their preferences.
It's fair to question whether or not these experts — political scientists, in the case of many countries like the US — are reliable, but Norris and her collaborators Holly Ann Garnett and Max Grömping note that the ratings jibe well with those from Freedom House and the Polity dataset, two other widely used metrics of how democratic a regime is.
Graham's painting at the Whitney is called "Kali Yuga," which Wikipedia says is "the last of the four stages the world goes through as part of the cycle of yugas described in the Sanskrit scriptures […] The 'Kali' of Kali Yuga means 'strife', 'discord', 'quarrel' or 'contention,'" a definition that seems to jibe with the mood among artists of the postwar period.
Here are the foods that jibe with the CaitlinLifestyleYouAreWhatGoesInYourMouthTM plan: Acceptable foods: • Kale 
• Dandelion root 
• Locally sourced millet 
• Farm-raised (preferably where the animal is raised on an organic diet as well) duck 
• Truffles 
• Kombucha (made within hours of consuming it) 
• Arame (a sea vegetable collected off the coast of Japan — should be easy to find at your local market) 
• Hemp milk 
 List of UNACCEPTABLE/POISONOUS FOODS!!!!
Interestingly, it would seem that Hotel Tonight's core function of filling unsold hotel rooms doesn't quite jibe with Airbnb's focus on community and experiences, a point the Journal seemed to indicate may have been a point of contention for Airbnb's leadership:Talks between Airbnb and Hotel Tonight, described by one of the people as informal, have gone cold though they could come back to life.
While the idea of the bumbling neophyte president carelessly ordering a doomed military raid over appetizers may jibe with many people's preexisting fears about Trump, the bottom line is that if the operations plan for the raid was really that flawed, then the blame for the Yemen raid lies primarily at the feet of the nation's military planners, not the new commander in chief.
They didn't jibe with my impression of the writer's appearance as taken from a photograph on the cover of the 1955 paperback edition of "Notes of a Native Son," which I owned and treasured when I was a teenager, and a copy of which you'll find on display toward the start of the exhibition "God Made My Face: A Collective Portrait of James Baldwin" at David Zwirner.
And while ESPN reports that Rhodes did cover Nelson at times in the first half, the assertion that a switch occurred in the first quarter does not necessarily jibe with the stats: While it is hard to believe that an NFL coaching staff wouldn't realize for an entire half that one or more of its players was ignoring instructions, the Vikings as a group do seem confused lately.
That might be seen as a drop in the bucket compared to larger and more carbon-intensive industries—one recent United Nations estimate said worldwide air travel produced 900 million tons of C02 in 2018—but critics say that the film and TV industry, which is full of outspoken progressives concerned about climate change, are producing an unacceptable amount of waste that doesn't jibe with the perception of the business.
Publicly available information on Simmons's life after 1973, when he left the Navy, reveals a certain sort of aimlessness that doesn't jibe with a career in the C.I.A. He worked as a headwaiter at Pisces, a nightclub in Georgetown, and as a manager for Making Waves, an adult-entertainment hot-tub complex in College Park, Md. He played semipro football for the Baltimore Eagles and, in 1978, was invited to try out with the New Orleans Saints.
Polyester, that mainstay of 1970s fashions, clung to male bodies as patrons sized one another up and likely chatted about such topics as Secretariat's recent Triple Crown triumph; Deliverance, a hit movie from the previous year starring the hirsute Burt Reynolds (whose arousing poster in the bar made "purty mouth" jokes a go-to); or whatever cantankerous jibe Archie Bunker, a beloved if also bigoted character, had gotten away with on All in the Family, the top-rated series of the season.
The barrage of big, serious voices—from Barack Obama with his "back of the queue" jibe to Mark Carney and most of those businesses to have taken a stance—has highlighted the Out campaign's dilettantish inability to answer basic questions about Britain's economic future outside the EU. When it moans that the deck is stacked against it and that devastating projections like those released by the Treasury on Monday are a stitch-up, that is in substitute for a credible, detailed counter-argument.

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