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We don't get political or controversial — just the opposite.
Just the opposite — like I said, I like stocks.
However, Glyman said there is opportunity in just the opposite.
Why it matters: In fact, just the opposite is true.
"We were just the opposite of that today," Rivers said.
"Banks are not willing partners, just the opposite," Capuano said.
The returns have been just the opposite of the flows.
In fact, it seems to be doing just the opposite.
You get to my age and it's just the opposite.
He has, unfortunately, just the opposite tendency: He tends to
In fact, for many of us, it's just the opposite.
Not because I'm a football convert; it's just the opposite.
No, it's not a sign you're crazy — just the opposite.
Just the opposite: I believe them crucial to mobile devices.
The results of these reforms will be just the opposite.
But many feel just the opposite -- and just as strongly.
He didn't ask you to admire him; just the opposite.
"In fact, just the opposite was the case," Novick said.
Just the opposite has happened for most of this year.
But the truth is, the data suggests just the opposite.
The Mets expected to say just the opposite this season.
That may be true, but also, ironically, just the opposite.
Democrats spent three days last week arguing just the opposite.
What we've seen under Mimi Walters is just the opposite.
In fact, one top energy investor thinks just the opposite.
Shutting down CNCS now will send just the opposite signal.
But he's done just the opposite and made simple investments.
And there's no chorus of Republicans defending him -- just the opposite.
Just the opposite occurred and here we are in this mess.
But what actually happened, the authors said, is just the opposite.
Absolutely, and I think that the reality is just the opposite.
Increasingly, it looks as if it could do just the opposite.
Human rights and anti-corruption groups have documented just the opposite.
In fact, sugary sodas appear to be doing just the opposite.
In fact, just the opposite — you should instead get very angry.
So why is the reality proving to be just the opposite?
Just the opposite: the colorful bricks are more popular than ever.
In fact, studies typically show just the opposite to be true.
But it could be the truth is actually just the opposite.
But the FBI's email investigation points to just the opposite conclusion.
They aren't trying to hurt their adopted country — just the opposite.
But oftentimes consumer technology is just the opposite: It's too complicated.
The Players Weekend uniforms are just the opposite: distinctive, not homogenized.
But clearly, they've learned nothing and have done just the opposite.
But the reality is, we're trying to do just the opposite.
"What's happening now in Jersey is just the opposite," he said.
But U.S. regulators have signaled plans to do just the opposite.
But Democratic officials slammed the rule as achieving just the opposite.
Just the opposite — we pushed back very hard at all levels.
The 2020 forecast offers no relief, in fact just the opposite.
With Trump, the balance between those two seems just the opposite.
In fact, it's possible these scare tactics could do just the opposite.
Now here comes Audi, with a car that encourages just the opposite.
Our Polls show that it is going to be just the opposite.
But it is likely to unleash forces that do just the opposite.
A recent analysis by the Tax Policy Center showed just the opposite.
It's just the opposite of how things go with this current gig.
" According to Gorsuch, the Supreme Court's decisions "suggest just the opposite conclusion.
The energy sector and Republicans in Congress, however, think just the opposite.
For example: Bridge is bringing rote learning to Liberia: Just the opposite.
Most other drugs showed just the opposite: an association with increased risk.
Of course, the facts show just the opposite of what Trump touts.
Isn't the catch phrase today just the opposite, that is, "endless wars"?
Just the opposite: All are looking for ways to expand their efforts.
In fact, equipping more officers with Tasers is doing just the opposite.
When she arrived back at LaGuardia, the mood was just the opposite.
From what I can tell, Sidewalk is doing just the opposite here.
Mr. Johns's early flags were radical because they did just the opposite.
Just the opposite — they're expecting a lot less volatility, not more volatility.
It does not suggest avoiding civilian harm but rather just the opposite.
But Burger King did just the opposite with its latest marketing stunt.
And on an almost regular schedule, it has done just the opposite.
Just the opposite: I believe them to be crucial to mobile devices.
As of late we are seeing just the opposite from Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
That s why his approach over the years has been just the opposite.
Radicals, like Eugene Debs and Bernie Sanders, ­wanted or want just the opposite.
But Thune said he'd drawn just the opposite conclusion from the whole project.
Instead, a Facebook-free life has the potential to be just the opposite.
That was another thing analysts said-- DAVE COTE: No. It's just the opposite.
"But some people in the United States do just the opposite," it said.
Sometimes the market reacts just the opposite, by taking profits on the news.
TAPPER: OK. TRUMP: Jake, I have to say - honestly, it's just the opposite.
There are a lot of reasons to believe he'll do just the opposite.
But for her – and tons of other new moms – just the opposite happened.
Just the opposite: It should simultaneously feel beneficial, like a deep-tissue massage.
And Palestinians will again mark just the opposite: 50 years of military occupation.
Tax cuts are the wedge that illuminates the reality is just the opposite.
But this was just the opposite: He was dragging conversation out of me.
Competing grocers, and the strip malls they occupy, could see just the opposite.
In place of an unwelcoming response to Schultz, how about just the opposite?
TAPPER: OK. TRUMP: Jake, I have to say — honestly, it's just the opposite.
What we've seen thus far of Trump's transition, however, shows just the opposite.
And, unknowingly, some of your (bad) habits could be doing just the opposite.
His start in the ownership ranks has been just the opposite of that.
And Palestinians will again mark just the opposite: 21948 years of military occupation.
Just the opposite: They have urged the White House to abandon this plan.
People predicted that women would never come forward, and just the opposite happened.
What is likely to happen is just the opposite of a harsh punishment.
Being a lean data company doesn't mean being a martyr — just the opposite.
But she and her elected colleagues should be taking just the opposite approach.
The absurdly titled Preserving Employee Wellness Programs Act would do just the opposite.
While some oil majors see oil demand declining, Aramco forecasts just the opposite.
But that doesn't mean things are looking up, experts say—just the opposite.
It's really just the opposite of a jump, with an appropriately slower result.
But those activist organizations are telling their members to take just the opposite approach.
They raised rates too soon, too often, & tightened, while others did just the opposite.
In many cases, this approach to covering the president will do just the opposite.
This is particularly important, because for too long, we've been doing just the opposite.
This isn't a chance to cast blame on formula-feeding moms — just the opposite.
Not even close, and indeed the context of the event shows just the opposite.
These advertisements grabbed the reader's attention, but the corrective statements do just the opposite.
In all likelihood, Trump's budget would yield just the opposite: a much worse economy.
"I personally know that Breanna was no princess there — just the opposite," he said.
But over the past few years the world's largest economies have done just the opposite.
Where Deng was open-minded, he would make his mark by being just the opposite.
Meanwhile, Citi's comparable "economic surprise" indexes for other regions show just the opposite: upside surprises.
" When volatility picks up, you do just the opposite — "don't just do something, stand there.
And she is just the opposite: she is very questioning, almost an annoyingly questioning person.
But as wild as the Republican convention was, Democrats might have just the opposite problem.
While the memoir is stark in its subject matter, its effect is just the opposite.
In fact, it can have just the opposite effect, reflecting a sour turn in fortunes.
He now is unable to use it as an opportunity; just the opposite is true.
Or, to put it differently, Talbott's "biological" solution hasn't materialized—just the opposite, in fact.
Except, in this case, Kanye isn't getting soft at all — he's doing just the opposite.
He may have tweeted on Saturday about "social distancing" but he's doing just the opposite.
And while that is ideal, his party is crafting legislation that does just the opposite.
None of that means progressives should feel complacent about the Trump administration — just the opposite.
Current federal efforts are just the opposite of what's needed, like bailouts instead of investments.
"I haven't heard anybody say that; it's just the opposite," he claimed to reporters Wednesday.
What's ironic is that I apparently presented as just the opposite of how I felt.
Yet a recently implemented federal family-planning policy is doing just the opposite, experts say.
If lawmakers succeed at implementing long overdue reforms, they will have accomplished just the opposite.
Just the opposite — my columnist's Spidey sense tells me it's only going to get worse.
In fact, Malin soon learned to ask my advice and then do just the opposite.
What I liked most about Roy Cohn was that he would do just the opposite.
This is not fun, and it's not a pathway to a better life — just the opposite.
The company says it's never destroyed any jobs; in fact, it claims, it's just the opposite.
That does not mean the Mt. Gox case has gotten any less strange — just the opposite.
This doesn't mean that Gozo's work or that Dada is beside the point, just the opposite.
But Trump on Thursday didn't seem ready to lower the temperature — just the opposite, in fact.
If we were to follow Lilla's line of thinking, we would be doing just the opposite.
However, in the weeks after becoming the presumptive nominee, Hillary Clinton has done just the opposite.
I can tell you that right now — just the opposite," he said on "Good Morning Britain.
So when she set out to write her novel New People, Senna did just the opposite.
Abandoning our shared moral values and humanitarian vision does not make us stronger, just the opposite.
If recent history in Washington, Oregon and California is any indication, just the opposite is true.
While some celebrities never take a break from their bustling careers, others do just the opposite.
Under the guise of "increasing subcontracting opportunities for small businesses" the CSPTP did just the opposite.
But she didn't feel at ease—just the opposite—and that was a real eye-opener.
But a second hypothesis suggests just the opposite: The accretion disk starts thin before puffing up.
There are studies that prove Facebook makes you sad, and studies that show just the opposite.
Yet Topol found good evidence of just the opposite: They can be comforting in some cases.
Anyway, I'm not pushing a universal lesson that globalization is great for everyone; just the opposite.
So in another way, it was just the opposite of the theater experience, and very cinematic.
So in another way, it was just the opposite of the theater experience, and very cinematic.
It may be just the opposite, equivalent to crossing a bridge and burning it behind you.
However, this does not mean that negotiations are doomed to fail or misguided -- just the opposite.
The ways most of us use technology encourage just the opposite types of behaviors, he says.
I was hoping the increased dose would get me buzzing but it did just the opposite.
Yet neuroscience suggests just the opposite: that what we actually need more of isn't work, it's play.
That is a good one with a good yield, just the opposite by the way, of Intrexon.
The answer to Donald Trump, you may say, is to do just the opposite of Donald Trump.
Refinance volume, which is most rate sensitive and usually rises when rates fall, did just the opposite.
But a certain mishap had the governor asking residents to do just the opposite -- and they listened.
On the road, it's just the opposite: Everyone around you should get fair warning of your intentions.
And when a flood of it comes in too fast to contextualize, it becomes just the opposite.
But in 2015, it was just the opposite for the Betpak-Dala saiga population in central Kazakhstan.
Bernie Sanders, at 20 percent, is just the opposite, stronger among liberals, young voters, minorities and women.
"La La Land" left me kind of cold and uninspired, whereas "Hidden Figures" did just the opposite.
Perlstein wants to start a movement to do just the opposite: Share numbers, share data, share everything.
David's "zeal" is not for "confrontation rather than diplomatic finesse," as you claim, but just the opposite.
And Congress did this despite the strong concerns of the American people to do just the opposite.
As he tours the country — 49 states in the past year — he finds just the opposite sentiment.
"A lot of people think self-compassion is weak, but it's just the opposite," Dr. Neff said.
But what if, bearing what he saw in mind, Mr. Proulx were to do just the opposite?
He's said he hoped to protect DREAMers and save DACA — while his administration did just the opposite.
There were never any bilateral disputes between Turkey and Israel, just the opposite, there were only mutual interests.
In fact, trolls in the group did just the opposite: claiming that innocuous mushrooms were deadly or psychoactive.
The Focal Listen Wireless are also great but just the opposite: with a brighter sound and less bass.
But Jozsa, along with other researchers, would also discover a variety of examples that indicated just the opposite.
Get ready for exultant synth stabs Windings is remarkable because it's just the opposite of those misguided experiments.
This Executive Order and other anti-federal workforce policies being proposed in Congress will do just the opposite.
There was a time when it was just the opposite: Association with Manafort meant power, money and access.
Instead, Apple has done just the opposite, staging a high-profile fight with the FBI over iPhone privacy.
While the word "frankenfood" suggests a technology that's out of control, in fact just the opposite is true.
Just the opposite: Where Obama was weak, the Trump administration has pursued a tough-on-Russia foreign policy.
So I'm not like somebody that wants to shut off people coming in – I think just the opposite.
Performance is just the opposite: the knife is real, the blood is real, and the emotions are real.
Some cities might have far more young people than seniors, and some suburbs are likely just the opposite.
The political right argues for just the opposite—deportation of undocumented workers—for many of the same reasons.
But if Republicans thought it would prompt a wave of defections, just the opposite has happened thus far.
Bill Samuels, founder of Effective NY, a nonprofit research center, said the Constitution should state just the opposite.
Another parent from that same school told me just the opposite: She doesn't worry about tracking her kid.
"I see it just the opposite because it's an exchange of culture," said Carter, who is African-American.
People always say 'People must be so nervous to invite you to dinner,' but it's actually just the opposite.
It's just the opposite: Soccer provides a window through which we can explore our lives in a deeper way.
If you think Crooked Hillary and Corrupt Kaine are going to change anything in Washington, it's just the opposite.
You know, Jim, an unwanted product or unused product doesn't help us, doesn't help customer, but just the opposite.
And while many Americans believe fervently and faithfully in expanding opportunity, America's internship-industrial complex does just the opposite.
But the truth is just the opposite: Corporate farming is destroying our present; the family farm is our future.
Unfortunately, his budget, along with recent reports of Secretary Rex Tillerson's marginalization within Trump World, indicate just the opposite.
Ufologists have always thought that this phenomenon was a negative or hostile experience, but we're finding just the opposite.
However, a night without sleep does just the opposite, according to new research from the University of California Berkeley.
"Don't leave," they are forever saying to one another, though sometimes you gather they are feeling just the opposite.
Contrary to fears that when boys learn emotional authenticity they become too "soft" or "weak," just the opposite occurs.
In Canada, the results were just the opposite: 7.1 percent under left-leaning governments and 3.1 percent under right.
"Caroline, or Change," opening on April 7, is just the opposite: a not-yet-classic that deserves to be.
The lesson of Bush's disastrous war in Iraq was not that expertise is not needed but just the opposite.
But just the opposite happened: Growth slowed, and weirder still, this happened in the innovation capital of the world.
Meanwhile, North Korea's leaders built their regime on just the opposite, inserting anti-US propaganda into every level of society.
" Johnson argues it is just the opposite: "Throwing your vote away is voting for somebody that you don't believe in.
India's consumers are doing just the opposite: they will push GDP growth to 7.6%, the best of any big economy.
In fact, it's just the opposite: Disclosing it quickly might actually have explained the cough and blindsided the conspiracy theorists.
When asked if the retailers would be frustrated by Earny's model, CEO Oded Vakrat insists that it's just the opposite.
This wasn't just the opposite of his answer from the last debate, it was an outrageous answer to illegal discrimination.
When people are chronically disconnected, or in a relationship that has a chronic disconnection, you usually see just the opposite.
It is not that Giuliani has lost his bearings, as some have suggested, but rather it is just the opposite.
If the character Dawn is marked by constraint and indecision, McGowan's role in shaping her film was just the opposite.
President Donald Trump hoped the trade war would help spur US manufacturing — but so far, just the opposite has happened.
Finally, while record-breaking temperatures may lead you to think we're closer to the sun, it's actually just the opposite.
But your letter tells me just the opposite — that you're strong enough to feel sorrow without being consumed by it.
However, just the opposite turned out to be true: The mutation seemed to raise men's height by about an inch.
But that's not because boomers love cities or are more drawn to urban living than previous generations — just the opposite.
And Hollywood studios want just the opposite: as big and loyal an audience as possible for every film they release.
Worst of all, success in sport was meant to demonstrate Russian glory, and it is now doing just the opposite.
The incumbent Aam Aadmi Party, or A.A.P., did just the opposite, but still avoided discussing the protests sweeping the nation.
For all those corporate leaders, media figures and political experts warning of the death of democracy, it's just the opposite.
While some have argued that these policies are designed to keep Americans safe, in reality, they do just the opposite.
But recent studies and work at hospitals across the country suggest people, particularly older patients, should do just the opposite.
Scott O'Neill leads a team that is doing just the opposite — adding millions of mosquitoes to areas affected by disease.
But the historical record suggests just the opposite: Good policy reinforces democratic norms which, over time, convert immigrants into patriots.
I can tell you, from firsthand experience, that these laws do not protect young women they do just the opposite.
What's right for me, or sad for me, or joyous for me, may be just the opposite for another woman.
For all borrowers, investor euphoria after the inauguration served stock prices well, but did just the opposite to the bond market.
Energy efficiency programs can go a long way to closing the energy burden gap, but they often do just the opposite.
In fact, it's just one of the many U.S. policies supposedly meant to support peace that has done just the opposite.
In fact, it's just the opposite: The Taliban is more powerful now than it has been since the 2001 US invasion.
"None of these provisions would actually create a climate that made women safer -- and in fact just the opposite," Davis said.
But lawmakers and regulators in Washington appear poised to do just the opposite, and that has safety advocates up in arms.
"I've never come across anyone who has done too much end-of-life planning -- it's usually just the opposite," she said.
But the market reaction—a lower stockmarket and a higher yen—has been just the opposite of what was hoped for.
Some see the decline in prices as a potential boost to the spring housing market, while others see just the opposite.
But I found that it had just the opposite effect: I'm just as driven – if not more – than my former self.
Just the opposite, in fact: prosecutors in Germany are now investigating Winterkorn at the request of BaFin, the nation's financial regulator.
Just the opposite seems to be the case for this shark, thanks to adaptations in genes involved in preserving genome integrity.
Unfortunately, the big airlines are now pushing a risky air traffic control (ATC) privatization scheme that would do just the opposite.
" Yet when it comes to selecting a Supreme Court nominee, Republicans say just the opposite: "We can't let the president decide.
Since then, however, even as Trump has offered no such reassurance — just the opposite, in fact — Toomey appears to be wavering.
"We're taught just to squash bugs, from a very young age, and this event is just the opposite," Ms. Slagus said.
Facebook does just the opposite, enabling every user to have a unique set of facts, driving the country apart for profit.
But the truth is usually just the opposite: debtors own the creditors — provided, of course, that the debts are sufficiently large.
Some, in fact, do just the opposite, for example, providing 24-hour library hours that encourage students to pull all-nighters.
In fact, it does just the opposite, forcing individuals to accept responsibility for their actions and repair what has been broken.
For weeks, Mr. Nadler and members of his committee have been saying just the opposite — and not just in court filings.
He wasn't a violent person, just the opposite—he was shy and he went out of his way to avoid confrontation.
The eye-catching love scenes in 50 Shades Freed may look sexy, but filming them was just the opposite for Dakota Johnson.
That's not to say that these books are great because of their similarities to the classics — in fact, it's just the opposite.
While much of Wall street had been anticipating a market plunge in the event that the Republican won, just the opposite happened.
Gen Z appears to be just the opposite, which means neither the Democratic or Republican parties are a perfect fit for them.
Break It Down: Art and Resistance aims to do just the opposite, enlisting art and artists in the struggle for social justice.
"Usually an attorney tells their client to stay off social media, but in her case it was just the opposite," David said.
But for many investors and analysts, the Yunnan Baiyao case proves just the opposite: that SOE reforms are stuck in a rut.
But schooling systems in East Asia, hailed for their "results", are characterised by tight local authority control, just the opposite of "autonomy".
Trump is just the opposite, with no record of government service and little interest in learning about the details of public policy.
The goal is not to back the Chinese into a corner or goad them into further aggression, but rather just the opposite.
But the bond market looks to be saying just the opposite: If it's not the worst of times, it soon could be.
Then there are people who do just the opposite: They yield to the needs of others and shy away from the spotlight.
In other words, the fear preached by the church is just the opposite of the politics of fear preached by the populists.
We would find that medical-marijuana laws increased opiate drug use and overdose deaths, when in fact just the opposite has happened.
In fact, just the opposite is true: great bosses know that sharing information empowers their employees, instead of diluting their own power.
Trump also pretended to have opposed military action in Iraq and Libya from the start when the record shows just the opposite.
It was a nice demonstration that while likability can lead to healthy adjustment, high status has just the opposite effect on us.
Just the opposite is happening and Iran will not get down on its knees and implore the U.S. for a better deal.
Unfortunately, what we have seen from our supposed champion in the White House over the past few years is just the opposite.
The remaining players, at least, were fully rested for the start of the next round, while the Cubs were just the opposite.
But when Mr. Trump quoted Mr. Starr on his Twitter feed, he replaced that part with a phrase suggesting just the opposite.
Nevertheless, no less a voice than Bill Gates has asserted just the opposite and called for a counterintuitive, preemptive strike on these innovations.
And I will say, if others got in, it would have been just the opposite, because they were going to put restrictions on.
Sandberg said that the results of the study show that SETI (search for extraterrestrial intelligence) is not "pointless," but rather just the opposite.
President-elect Donald Trump was celebrating on Tuesday night, but since the results have been announced, many others have done just the opposite.
"With crime victims, normally they have just the opposite reaction, and death doesn't even satisfy them," Spota told the Times after the hearing.
But in 2018 the best performing portfolios were those that did just the opposite, a survey released today from investment bank Natixis found.
And the left has tried so hard to represent the working class, the underdog — Eric: — despite the conservative cries of just the opposite.
Ultimately, companies will need currencies to calm down; the Fed's current stance and the uncertainty it is creating will do just the opposite.
He wants us to believe that he has reduced race tensions, when any sentient being can see just the opposite is the case.
Opening more public lands to extraction is just the opposite: sacrificing resources we may need in the future to serve the gluttonous present.
But while the Academy's struggles reflect the issues of its voting membership, rather than its election method, Congress's dilemma is just the opposite.
The stated mission of the SEC is to "to protect investors," but their limited movement on responsible investment has done just the opposite.
Good, but imposing steel tariffs will have just the opposite effect, forcing consumers to pay more for electricity and to fill their tanks.
Democrats' lofty language about empowering women sounds great (and way better than Mr. Trump's), but President Obama's economy has done just the opposite.
Inexplicably, current U.S. climate policy does just the opposite, reflecting an extraordinary predisposition to ignore, misinterpret and misrepresent the data and underlying science.
The LaPiere experiment shows just the opposite: People are more hostile to others in the abstract than when they meet them in person.
It becomes irrational when we do so in the name of preserving human life when in reality we are doing just the opposite.
Expecting to find humorous photos of young people queering up the place, a dive into the resort's Instagram hashtag proves just the opposite.
While Giggle's website says the app is "designed to give girls choice, control and connection," its technology seems to do just the opposite.
But in attempting to give solutions to life's problems, movies like these do just the opposite of providing real redemption for their characters.
Despite repeated promises by Democrats that ObamaCare would reduce the typical family's insurance premiums by $6900,2628 a year, just the opposite has happened.
Their approaches differ widely, though: Lopez Obrador wants big investments to address the root causes of immigration, while Trump has done just the opposite.
It's a beacon of hope for the future of smart content in a place that's often seen as a nest for just the opposite.
" As far as his thoughts on whether Prince Harry avoided him at Buckingham Palace like recent photographs suggest, he replied: "No, just the opposite.
Just a few miles over in Scotland, lawmakers are currently in consultation over a law to do just the opposite and decriminalize sex work.
What if the differences point to just the opposite — that sansa is her own woman now (one whole circle no longer divided in two)?
Just the opposite, when Corbyn rose to the challenge of a BBC-sponsored debate of all the nation's party leaders, May ducked the event.
Just the opposite, we hope all of our students will take a stand against injustice and we applaud those students who actively do so.
She says parents often shrink from pushing their kids to face their fears because it feels cruel, when in fact it's just the opposite.
This seems like a democratic move, but it often functions in just the opposite way, expending a huge amount of viewers' time and energy.
In 214 they were squaring off again, Durocher managing the Cubs, Hodges running the Mets; Durocher still fiery and quotable, Hodges just the opposite.
While agribusiness talking points, starting with NAFTA, have promised farmers they could export their way to success, the result has been just the opposite.
When Lacie's misguided attempts to improve her rating end up doing just the opposite, she ends up in a rapid decline of lifestyle and sanity.
"Donald Trump is arguing he is growing the GOP by often times doing just the opposite of what we recommended in our report," said Barbour.
Bond funds saw just the opposite, with $2.83 billion in outflows, notching the biggest move in 3½ years, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
In fact, the Real Housewives of New York City star did just the opposite when she took to Twitter to address the tiff Tuesday night.
Just the opposite: it will set our country back, letting other countries take the lead in cleaner energy that creates jobs and improves people's lives.
The First Amendment doesn't give politicians the power to dictate when, how, and even whether we exercise our right to free speech—just the opposite.
We saw the recent trend of some designer brands shooting men in womenswear and thought doing just the opposite could/would be interesting and noteworthy.
Tuesday proved just the opposite: Voters aged 18-29 turned out in huge numbers, many of them casting ballots to flip control of the House.
Once again, the left is prioritizing the public interest over expediting its defining ideological priorities, and once again the right is doing just the opposite.
I WANT TO COME AT IT FROM THE JUST THE OPPOSITE WHILE I HAVE YOU, AND THEN I'M GONNA GO LET ANDREW TAKE OVER AGAIN.
Instead, voters drew just the opposite conclusion, punishing the parties that implemented austerity and listening again to the siren song of prosperity from New Democracy.
The situation is just the opposite for the Wild, who will be without top goal scorer Zach Parise for at least the first two games.
Rentals can be a luxurious getaway or a seaside escape, but some listings on the site can be just the opposite — if they even exist.
In fact it does just the opposite: Deferred upkeep brings even greater cost because it means facilities degrade to the point they require major repairs.
In other words, Pew found that white working-class voters outnumbered white college voters among all voters, while the exit polls reported just the opposite.
Unfortunately, research suggests that most of us instinctively do just the opposite: We prefer extreme reviews because they're less ambivalent and therefore easier to process.
Then, just a few weeks ago, the commentariat reached just the opposite conclusion when Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defeated the fourth-ranking House Democrat, Joseph Crowley.
" Mexico's immigration assistance "You know, Mexico has never done anything to impede people from pouring into our country, and now they're doing just the opposite.
In fact, they do just the opposite, running toward danger, toward knowledge, not with morbid curiosity but with an insatiable need to understand the world.
Sorry Ivanka, I'm not buying that your dad is a champion for women — in fact he's shown himself time after time to be just the opposite.
I would have assumed this would limit the toy's mobility, but driving him around on wooden plank floors and a rug, it was just the opposite.
"Usually an attorney tells their client to stay off social media, but in her case it was just the opposite," he told BuzzFeed News last month.
Also, price increases of over 10% leading to a 1% shortfall in subs does not suggest a lack of pricing power; in fact, just the opposite.
Now we have just the opposite: low pressure, cloudy skies, cold air from the north, and "a fairly steady parade of low pressure systems," she said.
The gun makers and the NRA may consider President Barack Obama to be their #1 enemy, but the financial facts prove just the opposite is true.
" Civilians cannot be made the target of an attack under the Geneva Conventions, Ellis said, but in Syria "the evidence suggests that it's just the opposite.
And he gets terrific support from Diane Keaton as Sister Mary, his spiritual adviser, although her performance is just the opposite of his — open and welcoming.
In my experience, just the opposite happens: instead of seeing your point of view, targets of derision dig in, and want to call names in return.
Although methane from fires has dropped off, the study suggests that just the opposite is occurring for methane released from swamps and human fossil fuel activity.
Hunt, who is clearly intent on building strong ties with the administration (he'll meet with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo today), took just the opposite approach.
"If you look at the steps, in a lot of ways it is not an endorsement of stereotypical male traits -- it's just the opposite," Humphreys said.
The public needs to be assured that we have a real leader at the helm, but we are being shown that just the opposite is true.
Quentin Tarantino's movie never had to recover from its eruptions of savagery; instead, just the opposite, they were of a piece with its wit, its stylishness.
Just the opposite: It is about making Time Warner and AT&T more competitive during a revolutionary transformation that is occurring in the video programming marketplace.
Just the opposite: Milch created idiosyncratic, quasi-Shakespearean dialogue (and monologues) that combined the diction of a print culture with the dirty funk of the frontier.
You might find yourself telling a puppy that you want to squish it — even though, of course, you're doing just the opposite and gently caressing it.
Some of the most powerful companies in the world — Amazon and Walmart, for example — do just the opposite: they are constantly lowering, not raising their prices.
When it reached the $46 mark, we said it could and should go further, with a $50 target, while the consensus view said just the opposite.
"Hospital leadership typically is risk averse; David is a standout in being just the opposite," Dr. Bernard, who is now semiretired and in private practice, said.
What appears at the start to be a quiet little story proves in the end to be just the opposite: an inviting springboard to make-believe.
Portrait of a Reputation suggests just the opposite: it shows Woodman honing concepts, refining ideas, making careful picks from her contact sheets, enjoying her school assignments.
Five years later, SoFi CEO Mike Cagney says just the opposite is true, and customers are choosing SoFi over older banks because they can trust it more.
Just the opposite: Atticus always has his eye on his kids and their learning, and he delivers key lessons about kindness, empathy, and justice throughout the novel.
No, this is just the opposite, where people who are standing up for the Department of Justice and the FBI are working to take down the president.
"Yeah," Johnson says, drawing out the word with a mixture of misery and laughter that tells you this hat man would rather be saying just the opposite.
Rates dropped on fears of a British vote on Thursday to exit the European Union and could do just the opposite if the vote yields no change.
Other migrant-heavy businesses, however, have done just the opposite: wages in food manufacturing fell by 211% and those in construction by 27% during the same period.
It's designed to be just the opposite: a fast and easy way to take advantage of the benefits of working with CG, without all of the headaches.
While Bridenstine previously justified the invite by saying he wanted to insulate U.S.-Russia cooperation in space from politics, the resulting headache has done just the opposite.
The mountain of evidence gathered suggests just the opposite: That he is purposely saying and doing things to make murky moral questions that should be crystal clear.
Not because they are "anti-American" or indifferent to America—just the opposite—but because younger writers take the world as a living principle within their work.
The lessons from Congressman Joe Pitts's editorial are not that Democratic right-to-life members let down the right-to-life movement, just the opposite is true.
Applications to refinance a home loan, which usually rise when rates fall, did just the opposite, falling 13 percent for the week on a seasonally adjusted basis.
But the reality is just the opposite: The authorities are controlling discussion of the Cultural Revolution even more harshly than they did 10 or 20 years ago.
Under Obama, just the opposite happened: Congress enacted a tax increase of $650 billion in early 2013, which he said would promote "fairness" and reduce the deficit.
The Board exists to foster and ensure integrity in the recovery process and has instead done just the opposite, acting as a prime example of crony capitalism.
California is increasing business tax rates on legal marijuana, a move that stunned struggling companies that have been pleading with the state to do just the opposite.
If Toy Story 22 was an example of Disney harnessing generative nostalgia, however, its so-called "live-action" remake of The Lion King was just the opposite.
But it's hard to see how crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) fulfill any of these goals — and there's good evidence to suggest that they do just the opposite.
First, Rosenstein has done little so far to demonstrate his independence from the president — indeed, his remarkably flimsy memo justifying the Comey firing suggests just the opposite.
However, a recent decision may do just the opposite by implementing what potentially could be one of the greatest obstacles American workers have faced in many years.
In so doing, the report is directly at odds with the US intelligence community, which concluded just the opposite: that Russia did intervene to help elect Trump.
America's Health Insurance Plans and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association issued a joint statement that included this: Terminating this critical program will do just the opposite.
Scott says the focus in Scout's development is just the opposite: making sure the robots don't come across as unusual but as a natural part of the environment.
States with tighter gun regulations saw just the opposite, which matters because, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 48 percent of suicide deaths involved firearms.
A campaign to promote gender equality seemingly designed to reclaim Donald Trump's videotaped brag about grabbing women by the genitals is being criticized for doing just the opposite.
"I wasn't out — it was clear as day as I wasn't out — and Josh is just the opposite of that; he's been out his whole life," says Rohrer.
A new staff report from the Bank of Canada says just the opposite: to work in Canada, virtual currencies like bitcoin will require significant government intervention, it argues.
Just the opposite; several, including James Madison, characterized any use of the pardon power as a "shield" to hide presidents' bad acts as an impeachable abuse of power.
More often than not, however, they end up being just the opposite, according to Kay Merrill, a family travel specialist and the owner of Are We There Yet?
Ignoring this could do just the opposite and result in being harder to find, getting less return from your advertising and having your competitors capitalize off your brand.
What's odd about Trump's dig against Clinton for being too hostile to Assad is that Christie leveled just the opposite criticism at the former secretary of state Tuesday.
"The Promise plan is just the opposite of what a scholarship should be: It gives the most money to the least qualified and the least meritorious," he said.
Luxury rents have actually come down in the past six months, but rents in the rest of the market, where supply is leaner, are doing just the opposite.
You can also do just the opposite — take it easy on the withdrawals in your early years and maybe even supplement your income with a part-time job.
A sentence like this for Huffman sends the wrong message to judges that "short" sentences are appropriate punishment and serve a purpose when they do just the opposite.
In this light, you could argue that my recent passion for clothes isn't a sign of illness, but just the opposite: a sign of health and of vitality.
A legislative program of large-scale deregulation of a widely despised health insurance industry would have just the opposite effect — a total political bailout for Trump Country Democrats.
But while we've been twiddling our thumbs waiting for the final season to begin, the cast has been doing just the opposite — Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams in particular.
While Donald Trump made "Drain the Swamp" one of his rallying mantras in 2016, many of the Cabinet officials he's appointed have proven to be doing just the opposite.
But dash cam footage from a Sonoma County sheriff reveals that the responders to the Northern California fires did just the opposite in order to help those in need.
Yet over the past two decades, during which time 26 states have legalized medical use and four states have regulated retail sale to adults, just the opposite has occurred.
Oakland, meanwhile, was reeling from the loss of injured right fielder Josh Reddick (thumb) and needed a comeback performance from ace pitcher Sonny Gray but got just the opposite.
You would think that a constant stream of leaks would be bad for Apple (after all, it makes for some boring Apple events), but it's been just the opposite.
Rather than providing a triumphant example of years of bureaucratic injustice being corrected and how veterans' lives were saved by addressing his concerns, Klein's case demonstrated just the opposite.
If you are a film critic making a Top 10 list of the year's best, your annual agony is never that there are not enough choices — just the opposite.
Advocates for the rule argued just the opposite, saying the only advisers to be harmed by the rule would be ones taking advantage of clients in the first place.
In fact, in many instances, today's internet may do just the opposite: It reinforces all the fears I have that everything has changed now and we are all in trouble.
Why it matters: Though his goal has been to make the public think that the economic data is steering the economy rather than the Fed, he's done just the opposite.
Just the opposite: a powerful political figure, for once, is confronted by public protest he has to see and hear, forcing him to listen to his own rhetoric echoed back.
But right now Trump and his party are looking to do just the opposite — they want more cuts for the rich through both health care legislation and comprehensive tax reform.
But right now he and his party are looking to do just the opposite — they want more cuts for the rich through both health care legislation and comprehensive tax reform.
"There is a tendency for people to be curious when they hear a loud noise and go toward the trouble, but you want to do just the opposite," he said.
It often sucks in a group setting because you spend most of your time fake-cheering and waiting for your turn, but one-on-one bowling is just the opposite.
And as far as Howard's concerned, that's where reality lies, even when the on-air oracle he becomes — after being fired and rehired by the network — says just the opposite.
And people with high scores on measures of eudaimonic well-being have low levels of pro-inflammatory gene expression; those with high scores on hedonic pleasure have just the opposite.
And while Muschamp laughed last month at even the suggestion that he would carve out a window to watch the eclipse, Clemson, also in South Carolina, did just the opposite.
" Another poll respondent, Veronica Buetel, 57, of Green, Ohio felt just the opposite: "Yes, we do live in scary times, but there are other, better ways to root out terrorism.
Trump said his policies "will help heal the divisions in our country," but it's hard to see how that would happen, when his own campaign is doing just the opposite.
The Republican caucus, meanwhile, tends to do just the opposite; it muffle moderates and amplify ideologues — which is one reason the Tea Party achieved substantial obstructionist success during the Obama years.
" Linda says she told Rousey that she's just the opposite -- "It was very important for me to let her know just how important she is for the Native community in particular.
A good warm-weather fragrance should evoke just the opposite: exposed skin heated by the sunshine, bright and crisp or rich and intoxicating, the kind of scent that leaves a trail.
"I would definitely discourage people from further isolating themselves, and encourage people to do just the opposite," said Barbara Ann Luttrell, a spokesperson for Planned Parenthood in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi.
Giuliani gestured vigorously -- at one point referring to Trump helping people "from the top to the bottom" while pointing just the opposite directions, low and then high -- while the crowd roared.
The water laws in California are a contradictory muddle and any dispute can turn into decade of litigation — just the opposite of the nimble responsiveness California needs to deal with drought.
But that's just the opposite of the tight, whimpering scrum University of Toledo education professor Dr. Katherine Delaney saw in traditional lockdown drills during her dissertation work in a Midwestern kindergarten.
If Comey's goal was to protect the Bureau (manage internal dissent, maximize public faith in its independence, preserve his reputation as a distinguished public servant) he has accomplished just the opposite.
Cowboys WR Cole Beasley says if you think he's just another athlete-turned-rapper you're dead wrong ... because he's just the opposite, telling TMZ Sports he's actually a rapper-turned-athlete.
In fact, since a digital token promoted by Steven Seagal got a cease and desist from New Jersey state regulators just last month, it's starting to seem like just the opposite.
"A lot of owners, when you miss that playoff revenue, tend to get conservative; Hasso is just the opposite," Tortora said of Plattner, a founder of the German software company SAP.
Yet there are many interest groups, in pursuit of policy goals, that seem bound and determined to believe just the opposite, presenting distortions and opinions as facts not to be challenged.
Yet some politicians now want to do just the opposite, and cancel a pioneering anti-corruption law that bolsters American national security, advances our humanitarian goals, and demonstrates U.S. moral leadership.
So, while record-breaking temperatures and raging wildfires in the Northern Hemisphere might lead you to believe the sun is punishingly close right now, remember that it is just the opposite.
But Conlan will still have the last fight of the night — what is commonly called the "walkout" bout — to do just the opposite: keep people from leaving after the main event.
The policy at issue is known formally as "migrant protection protocols" — though the lawyers who challenged it argued that it did just the opposite by placing vulnerable people in harm's way.
Some sections, like the leather booths near the upstairs bar, have a warm, clubby feel, just the opposite of the Siberia that a second-floor, out-of-view table may suggest.
Even as a No. 10 seed, Syracuse is still Syracuse, and so there is no sentimental value in having them here in an underdog's pretense; if anything, it is just the opposite.
An executive at a big company says that it will lead to greater polarisation between profitable conglomerates and struggling small businesses—just the opposite of what the government set out to do.
But now several reports and public statements suggest just the opposite — that, believe it or not, at least some part of the Republican establishment actually is starting to prefer Trump to Cruz.
"And then when they added Hinkie in 2013, it was just the opposite of shortsightedness, it was so far in the other direction that it just felt..." Levin checked himself, then continued.
If anything, it's just the opposite — Trump abandoned his stated views on a wide range of policy issues in order to bring himself into close conformity with Ryan's ideology and policy agenda.
But that does not mean that we oppose app-based TV. Just the opposite: the creative community supports consumer choices and empowerment, and our industry continues to evolve to satisfy those needs.
Williams might better have cited the best recent book on the subject, Charles Postel's "The Populist Vision" (2007), which shows that the Populists were forward-looking, just the opposite of Hofstadter's portrayal.
Sadly, the SEC did so while claiming to do just the opposite, thereby misleading investors and enabling financial professionals to do the same, as Commissioner Robert Jackson said Wednesday in his dissent.
Central to what he calls mom philosophy (which could just be described as contemporary parenting philosophy) is just the opposite: to play safe, play nice and not hurt other kids or yourself.
In fact, Trump has offered just the opposite of zero tariffs, zero subsidies; he imposes tariffs on friend and foe alike and provides subsidies (relief) to proud farmers suffering under Chinese retaliation.
It's just the opposite: Over half of all undergraduates live at home to make their degrees more affordable, and a shocking 413 percent of students work at least 30 hours a week.
In fact, CFPB lawyers have argued just the opposite in trial and appellate courts across the country, including at the 9th Circuit in the case that's now awaiting the Supreme Court's attention.
And yet while I warn readers when I'm going to "spoil" the movie, usually in order to be able to analyze it or make a good argument, I prefer just the opposite.
"It might have good consequences for stability maybe, or just the opposite," said Dragan Vuckovic, president of Mediterranean International, an oil service company that does business across the Middle East and North Africa.
There's another case that I think is easy one way, although I know lots of people who think it's easy in just the opposite way: when a raucous crowd shouts down the speaker.
When he convened an impromptu news conference Tuesday night, rather than reveal his updated plan to restore the Lakers to title contention and placate a frustrated fan base, Johnson did just the opposite.
In this year of liberal resistance, when Democratic passions are running high and Senate candidates like Beto O'Rourke of Texas are attempting to harness that energy, Mr. Bredesen is doing just the opposite.
This approach is just the opposite of the cult of "niceness," in which no stand can be taken on anything because personal "feelings" are held to be more important than argument and truth.
And while you'd think that a business that relies on bringing in as many diners as possible would suffer financial consequences by limiting its number of guests, these restaurants report just the opposite.
There has been no growth at all in the average pretax income of the bottom half of the population over the past 40 years—during which trickle-down enthusiasts promised just the opposite.
However, a new study claims just the opposite: Social media actually isolates us, creating and facilitating confirmation biases and echo chambers where old -- and sometimes erroneous -- information is just regurgitated over and over again.
While the American South hunkers down and waits for this week's blast of snow and icy temperatures to dissipate, a crew of aviation engineers up in central Canada is hoping for just the opposite.
And what do have is a growing body of evidence that would suggest just the opposite of what my good friend, Trey Gowdy said, is indeed the FBI and DOJ did do things improperly.
Treadwell has been just the opposite, starting strong with 231 points and five treys in the opener against Hofstra, but producing five of six games in single figures leading up to Wednesday's 21 points.
Recently, one girl used a playlist to do just the opposite and end it with the guy she was dating, arranging the the songs of the playlist into a break up letter of sorts.
He said in his remarks that while many Democrats have pushed for candidates to "do just the opposite of Donald Trump," the country is under "an unprecedented assault" that calls for a stronger stance.
"It's a pretty significant shift from a fiscal policy perspective in Ontario, away from deficits forever and big program spending, partly funded by tax increases, to just the opposite," he said in an interview.
Or am I able to see and experience joy in myself because, despite my years of shouting just the opposite, I have internalized society's messages that big men are different—better—than big women?
Chris Cornell's widow says Soundgarden doesn't give a rat's ass about her elderly mother, asking her to sit for a deposition despite coronavirus risks ... but the band's attorneys say they've done just the opposite.
"Instead of demonstrating and winning international trust about Japan's crisis management capability ahead of the Olympics, he did just the opposite and made the international community doubt if Japan can handle this," he said.
A 2016 study in Australia, published in The Lancet, found just the opposite: students who took home the robots were more likely, not less, to have a baby by the time they turned 20.
Salena Zito, the one reporter who seemed to grasp Trump's appeal from the start, famously noted that Trump's supporters "take him seriously, but not literally," while the press, and his detractors, do just the opposite.
Sometimes films for and about children veer away from painful feelings; E.T. does just the opposite, frankly addressing the confusion and loneliness felt by a young boy with an absent father and a distracted mother.
"You would think after all these seasons on Botched that people would get the message that plastic surgery is dangerous and that they're at risk, but we've seen just the opposite," Dr. Dubrow tells PEOPLE.
In China's case, it appears that they have done just the opposite: encouraging traders to lock in sell orders to make sure they are the first to escape the market before the bottom falls out.
The Bluths are giving themselves the Family of the Year Award to earn some goodwill toward Lindsay's congressional run, but as usual, they behave just the opposite, and the family-on-family machinations are dizzying.
So these quests aren't actually "Digital Wellbeing" features that encourage users to go offline; in fact, it's just the opposite, as the 15 minutes passes more quickly if the user just stays inside the app.
But supporters of the Johnson Amendment say it does just the opposite and instead protects the separation of church and state, arguing that it will allow political leaders to pressure churches to give them endorsements.
I think there are big concerns because he just presided over one of the biggest spending increases in the history of the country at a time when we were elected to do just the opposite.
As the country learned in 20213 with Republicans, the primaries and caucuses are a mess, giving the illusion of a choice in a situation where in fact voters have just the opposite — no clear choice.
And while there's an ongoing debate among economists over how big an actual threat the deficit is, Republicans, now in control of both chambers of Congress and the White House, have done just the opposite.
The Failing New York Times wrote a story that made it seem like the White House Councel had TURNED on the President, when in fact it is just the opposite - & the two Fake reporters knew this.
While State Department officials and others roamed the globe seeking adherence to American standards that ensured no business could be profitable manufacturing at home, the Chinese Communist Party welcomed American businesses to do just the opposite.
But he ended up making a virtue of that by being so mysterious, which was really brilliant, turning his liabilities into a mystery, which made him very sought-after because everybody else is just the opposite.
For advocates and officials working to end the era of mass incarceration and the use of excessive force by the police, our new attorney general, Jeff Sessions, has indicated he intends to do just the opposite.
The neighboring "Svartalda (Dark Wave)" is just the opposite: so inky black that at first nothing is visible, which again is disorienting, especially so, given the startling transition from the glaring white space to this one.
Just as the United States has tried to become energy independent from the Middle East, it may be on the verge of doing just the opposite when it comes to start-ups, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.
He wanted to make Kickstarter less corporate and more freewheeling — much to the frustration of the employees who'd spent years in the trenches doing just the opposite, growing it from a scrappy startup to a mature company.
"If you think Crooked Hillary and Corrupt Kaine are going to change anything in Washington, it's just the opposite," Trump's senior communications adviser Jason Miller said in a statement, revealing a new moniker for Clinton's running mate.
In November the country's Supreme Court ruled that it was not a crime to refuse military service for reasons of religion or conscience, voiding its own near-unanimous ruling from 2004, which had found just the opposite.
"The really interesting thing is ... probably every student-athlete that I've worked with who has eventually decided to make their coaches aware that they're having a particular struggle, they have gotten just the opposite reaction," Hansen says.
In his view, it was just the opposite: He had invested tens of millions of dollars of personal money to produce a contender and succeeded against all odds, only to see the Florida fan-base respond indifferently.
And worst of all, the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact, pitched by Mr. Obama as a showcase of America's resolve to lead in Asia, ended up doing just the opposite when he couldn't sell it to Congress.
"One of the Republican talking points for the tax bill was that massive financial benefits would 'trickle down' to the less fortunate among us, but we have seen just the opposite in this case," the lawmakers added.
"The Failing New York Times wrote a story that made it seem like the White House Councel had TURNED on the president, when in fact it is just the opposite - & the two Fake reporters knew this," he said.
In their 20193 survey, they found just the opposite – only 14 percent of a companies' value was accounted for by tangible assets and 85 percent of the S&P 500 companies' value was explained by the intangible assets.
I think that a lot of people have been predicting that televisions are gonna be dead because there is so much entertainment available on mobile devices and consumer habits have changed, but I think it's just the opposite.
Playing asinine semantics of what constitutes a wall and claiming that physical barriers on the southern border are "ineffective" are among the most intellectually dishonest statements in recent political memory, particularly when the data suggests just the opposite.
Amash, a frequent critic of Trump, said in a series of tweets that while he was a strong supporter of Trump and Putin meeting, he thinks the summit "did just the opposite" of bringing the two nations closer.
Nicotine is a stimulant, and like other stimulants, at low doses it can make people feel more alert and attentive; higher doses, Dr. Levy said, do just the opposite, making people jittery, revved up and unable to concentrate.
For Mr. Sanders, it is just the opposite: He was outspoken against Republican attempts to repeal the health law, but he is far less animated by defensive fights than by leading the movement toward a single-payer system.
And, in fact, in a country where homosexuality is punishable by death and migrant workers are kept in slave-like conditions, some might interpret it as just the opposite: as further evidence of "rights" being treated without due regard.
The plan, however, is to do just the opposite and attempt to rush through a do-or-die vote this week, in the hopes of basically tossing the hot potato to the Senate and letting them figure it out.
"The Failing New York Times wrote a story that made it seem like the White House Councel [sic] had TURNED on the President, when in fact it is just the opposite - & the two Fake reporters knew this," Trump tweeted.
While many people may think success is born of the stress of long hours, chaotic schedules and hundreds of unread emails, a new study from leadership training company VitalSmarts reveals just the opposite is true for top-rated employees.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. attorney general is expected to tell a Senate panel next week that he supports a new law easing prison sentences for some criminals, even though he advocated for decades for just the opposite.
In fact, his response is just the opposite of the characters in a Julio Cortazar tale: instead of having his aesthetic bubble burst by terrible events, Ozbilici instinctively steps back from participation in the moment into the space of the observer.
But while most virtual reality systems are built to make digital worlds more realistic, the eSight aims to do just the opposite, using augmented reality headsets and digital technology to help bring the real world to individuals who are legally blind.
"We went in with the hypothesis that adding the technology would be more effective than not having the technology, and we found just the opposite," said John Jakicic, author of the study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
We didn't believe that everyone should support the wars — just the opposite — but that if more people were paying attention, or crucially, had been asked to make sacrifices like cutting oil use and driving less, we wouldn't be in them.
One analysis from the Center for Behavioral Medicine at Northeastern Ohio University found that 100 percent of industry-funded aspartame studies concluded that the sugar substitute was safe, while 92 percent of independent studies came to just the opposite conclusion.
Ignoring this unpleasant truth, the Supreme Court's conservative majority has essentially rewritten the landmark law, the Help America Vote Act, which was intended to make it easier to vote, as a green light for states to do just the opposite.
Whereas disability compensation is designed to compensate veterans for their inability to work, employment and education programs do just the opposite; they are designed to improve veterans' knowledge and skill sets so that they may improve their individual economic opportunities.
While Nebraska has finished strong after starting slow, Oregon has been just the opposite, enjoying a plus-42 margin before the break only to outscore their foes by one point over the final 30 minutes in its two home triumphs.
"I think there's a false belief that white children make up the biggest number of missing children when in fact (proportionally) it's just the opposite," Lowery said, adding that the high number of black girls reported missing is particularly concerning.
Eliminating or watering down the net neutrality rules would do just the opposite, giving companies free reign to control what Americans see and do on the Internet, changing the profound effect the open Internet has on the economy and our democracy.
But this one lays bare the downsides of this tradeoff — how, despite their pledge to empower us, the platforms we live on have done just the opposite and stripped us of the agency to dictate what happens with our most personal information.
Unfortunately, Sonny PerdueGeorge (Sonny) Ervin PerdueUSDA abandons America's schoolchildren USDA takes heat as Democrats seek probe into trade aid Interior Secretary David Bernhardt is designated survivor for 2020 State of the Union MORE, his secretary of Agriculture, is doing just the opposite.
The decision by the Obama administration to delay final approval for the Dakota Access Pipeline was meant to ease tensions but ended up doing just the opposite, as consternation increased among company officials and led to growing violence between law enforcement and protesters.
The two corners of the market in theory should be reaping the benefits of relatively strong U.S. economic growth, a central bank on the path to further hike interest rates and an increasingly friendly corporate regulatory environment, but they're doing just the opposite.
Yet, for years now, the FBI has argued just the opposite, painting for the American public a picture of its agents fumbling around in the shadows without a flashlight, hindered by privacy-enhancing consumer technology, helping countless criminal suspects and terrorists evade arrest.
Robert S. Nussbaum, Fort Lee, N.J. Pondering a Penalty To the Sports Editor: Re "At Last, Rescuing Victory From Calamity," June 20: For a sport that is struggling to maintain its fan base, the Dustin Johnson fiasco will have just the opposite effect.
And, of course, King George's taunt of "you'll be back" is no more preposterous than King Donald's claim that the midterm elections are going to result in a "red wave," when every respectable poll, based largely on his unpopularity, foretells just the opposite.
President Trump: And then you see 99.99 percent of the things get approved, it was supposed to be just the opposite I remember when they first started talking about the FISA court, you've learned a lot through what I've, you know, gone through.
That sounds harmless, but it often leads to ruminating—thinking about things that cause distress—so there's an argument for doing just the opposite: zoning your thoughts in on a specific aspect of your workout to keep the stressful thoughts from forming.
But my father's story was filled with examples of how George Romney did just the opposite — refusing pay raises, returning money to his company when needed, paying an average tax rate of 37 percent and donating much of his salary to charity.
Uh. I think those of us like me who believe Mueller ought to be able to do his work ought to continue to speak out, and I see no indication from anything the White House has said — in fact, just the opposite.
As many designers opted to show in Paris this season, one very important American designer, Tom Ford, did just the opposite: he returned to New York after seasons of jumping all over the map (to London, Los Angeles — and seemingly everywhere in between).
"The reason we changed to this system was to create more access for people and more flexibility, so I want to make sure that the problems people experienced yesterday didn't cause just the opposite of what we were attempting to do," she said.
On Sunday, Mr. Mattis seemed intent on doing just the opposite, promising a "massive military response" in return for "any threat" — not just an attack but the threat of an attack — against the United States; its territories, like Guam; or its allies.
Opinion Jamie Dantzscher told the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday that, starting when she was 12 years old, a man who was supposed to be looking out for her well-being did just the opposite: He sexually abused her.
"Just for my education and edification, when the Big Voice went off at Pearl Harbor-Hickam this morning, there was no indication that this was a drill; in fact just the opposite," Harris wrote, using military jargon for a loudspeaker on military bases.
While the reality of the new tax code is that the average family will pay roughly $6900,2628 less in taxes, and the doubling of the standard deduction means most filers will have far easier tax preparation in 28503, the perception is just the opposite.
Obama's economic "recovery" was no recovery at all, but the worst response to a recession since the Great Depression — precisely because he pursued just the opposite of the pro-growth policies of Presidents Kennedy and Reagan that are embedded in the 2017 Republican tax reform.
"He was talking a good game when he was running for president, as far as helping workers and leveling the playing field for them, but with the nominations he's made it's just the opposite," said Lee Saunders, president of the public employees union AFSCME.
It's just the opposite of video, where if you make 4003 videos, one of those videos will have 20X the audience ... And also, you can deliver it through Facebook, you can deliver it through YouTube, and you've got a lot of eyeballs coming through there.
In April 2017, Pew Research Center reported that men would prefer a "smaller government with fewer services" as opposed to a "bigger government with more services" 53-42, while women were just the opposite, favoring a bigger government with more services by 473-38.
"If you were in a different business, you'd be laying people off, but that's just the opposite of the situation we're in," said Charlie Shields, CEO of Truman Medical Centers in Kansas City, Mo., who's canceled elective surgeries and seen a sharp drop in admissions.
"We're prepared to take actions that will provide them sufficient certainty that they can be comfortable that denuclearization isn't something that ends badly for them — indeed, just the opposite, that it leads to a better, brighter future for the North Korean people," he said.
While some of the early adopters of Colorado, Washington, Oregon and California had "very large, very vibrant" medical cannabis markets, it's just the opposite in Illinois and New York, with the latter having only 10 licensed entities that grow, manufacture and sell medical cannabis.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Nominee for C.I.A. Vows Era of Torture Is Over" (front page, May 10): Donald Trump vowed just the opposite during his campaign for president and added that he'd go beyond the torture designed and administered by the Bush-Cheney administration.
The fact that it appears that Russia may have effectively "won" the proxy war for the future of Syria as Trump enters office might sound like a bad place to make a deal, but in fact it could end up being just the opposite.
"To claim that large ISPs increased their spending when they did just the opposite—whatever the natural cause for such decreases—is a fraud designed to deter Members of Congress from voting for rules that their constituents need and demand by 4 to 1 margins," Wood said.
In fact, a model of the RAISE Act created by the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Wharton Budget Model, a nonpartisan public policy initiative, found just the opposite, predicting that such a change would reduce the economy by 20163% and reduce jobs by 1.3 million by 2027.
"We're prepared to take actions that will provide them sufficient certainty that denuclearization isn't something that ends badly for them -- indeed just the opposite, that it leads to a brighter, better future for the North Korean people," Pompeo said, though he declined to get into specifics.
And while the current administration continues to spout rhetoric that non-citizens commit dangerous crimes, research shows just the opposite: Despite having lower levels of income and education, non-citizens are less likely to have engaged in violent or non-violent behavior than native-born individuals.
Trump has affirmed his rock-solid support for the pro-life movement (having affirmed just the opposite 15 years ago) but has also shifted the GOP to the center on LGBTQ rights issues, abandoning efforts to get gays out of the military or end same-sex marriage.
In recent conversations with Democrats and industry observers, I've become convinced that just the opposite is true: If Republicans unwind Obamacare and pass their bill, then Democrats are much likelier to establish a single-payer health care system — or at least the beginnings of one — when they regain power.
FINLEY: Maybe, but you have to consider that there are three Senate seats, Arizona, Nevada and Tennessee, that Republicans currently hold that could be in play for Democrats for just the opposite reason, in so far that immigration backlash against the president&aposs immigration policies may hurt Republicans there.
Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, who captured 2% support in Iowa in a September CBS/YouGov Iowa poll, put on a similarly energetic display: And while Klobuchar has hit Trump's policies as "all foam, no beer" on the campaign trial, she said her beer on Saturday was just the opposite.
From his beginnings as an editorial solution to the puzzling logistics of superhero uniform maintenance, to his weird alien and vampiric associations, to what he says about the future of Sony's Spider-Man universe, Venom as a character represents a lot more than just the opposite of his most famous adversary.
Hogan likes to remind people that he was the first Republican governor in 2016 to say he could not vote for Donald Trump, whom he opposed on general character and temperament grounds — just the opposite of the kind of panting allegiance to the president that you often hear from elected Republicans.
For example, FBI Director Christopher Wray repeatedly has insisted there have been no "702" surveillance abuses — a reference to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), authorizing intelligence-gathering from internet traffic and phone calls — despite detailed findings from the inspector general and the FISA Court saying just the opposite.
The short answer is that when a work of literature suddenly makes the very familiar unfamiliar to me, or just the opposite, when a work of literature makes the unfamiliar almost intimately familiar, I am moved (moved to tears, or smiles, or anger, or gratitude, or many other, different, kinds of excitement).
"These programs, in essence, kept some of these dangerous people in their home countries with programs to try to train them and try to keep them from trying to emigrate to the United States, so the policy of cutting off funds is just the opposite of what we should be doing," Engel said.
But here's the real issue – Whereas Democrats believe in "direct democracy" over "representative democracy" of the sort our Founders gave us, Republicans believe just the opposite: representative democracy — that is, electing electors and delegates to represent us — is a vital check against unwise outcomes that might be chosen by an overly emotional electorate.
The 80-plus page document released Tuesday by the White House appears to be just the opposite: a one-hand clapping exercise preternaturally tilted toward Israeli needs and requirements without the benefit of the due diligence required to produce a sustainable basis for negotiations on which both Israelis and Palestinians could engage.
" [Kalamazoo Gazette] Call him: (59075) 385-0039 | Email him Climate change denier "I read scientists, editors—at least equal on both sides—that say there's a cycle, that significant warming that's produced by human involvement… I read on the other side an equal number, at the very least, that say just the opposite.
Some of Nate's Takes have touched on his speciality in data-based political forecasting: He has told us, for instance, not to get too excited about Democratic candidates' (read: Bernie's) fundraising numbers because polls, rather than cash, are the best predictor of electoral success, whereas a year ago he was saying just the opposite.
Some, like John F. Kennedy, and especially Johnson, as well as Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, have publicly voiced their support for colorblind, anti-quota, equal opportunity only, and individualistic rather than group-based approaches, while quietly allowing their administrators to craft pragmatic programs that did just the opposite, to the benefit of the disadvantaged.
Already, some critics are decrying how this model makes the Switch "worse" in almost every way, but actually I think it's just the opposite — Nintendo may have traded away some of its trademark quirk with this version, but the result is something much more akin to how most people actually want to use a console most of the time.
However, after watching this episode I stumbled across said violin wood working video and was reminded that — for me at least — the defining attribute of the internet is not the ability to participate in a social network, but just the opposite: it's the chance to cleave yourself off and burrow into something small, distinct, and separate.
Last week, the Washington Times  argued just the opposite: The gains President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE made early in his tenure have worn off.
While the intent of rent control laws is to assist lower-income populations, history has shown that this flawed policy does just the opposite by unfairly benefiting higher-income households, raising housing costs, causing existing housing to deteriorate, shrinking the pool of available units and chilling investment in new construction in the communities most in need of more housing options.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, in a statement, said the IC is "committed to providing timely, accurate and useful information about the worldwide threats facing the nation to Congress and the American people," but canceling a public briefing to avoid upsetting POTUS, as seems to be the case, according to a source who spoke with CNN, would do just the opposite.
And so, I do think that if they pass this, I believe this completely—Mitch McConnell went before Senate Republicans and said if Obamacare is left in place he thinks it will become single payer, and I think it's just the opposite—if they destroy Obamacare, I think they're going to get, again maybe not full single payer, but something like Medicare buy-in, within ten-ish years.
Democratic lawmakers are asking Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE to rethink his secretarial order "Promoting Open Science," fearing it will do just the opposite.
Donald Trump's key premise from the moment he announced his candidacy was just the opposite — it was time to stop being PC and start getting tough; stop sympathizing with the motives of the undocumented and start calling them murderers and rapists; stop worrying about the practical and humanitarian aspects of mass deportation and start promising it; stop worrying about making nice with Mexico and start talking about coercing Mexico into paying for the wall.
Although the DACA memo and DACA application form were both quite explicit in stating that the program did not confer any legal status, that the "deferred action" provided under the program was temporary and could be revoked at any time, and that there could be no reliance interest created in remaining in the United States by virtue of being granted the deferred action, the arguments in Congress, and the initial lower court decisions, have claimed just the opposite.

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