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Lee's diet leaves out gluten, dairy, eggs, and anything artificial.
Your plan, by contrast, leaves out almost 10 million Americans.
After all, history leaves out far more than it captures.
But Parscale's tweet leaves out a lot of important context.
The only major religion this amendment leaves out is Islam.
It's a messy, complicated system that leaves out the very poorest.
He compresses time and characters and, naturally, leaves out a lot.
This is robotic, and leaves out an important third option: humor.
That still leaves out some big names, including CBS and NBC.
What makes Jesse Mockrin's paintings sing is what she leaves out.
This story isn't entirely wrong, but it leaves out a lot.
However, his forecast leaves out a crowded area of the market.
But he leaves out the biggest issue the party faces: race.
Expect many autumn leaves, out of focus lights, and slow motion shots.
One leaves out fund managers using new strategies, like animal welfare funds.
But what's most pernicious about this vision is what it leaves out.
But it leaves out an important part of the blockchain equation: Trustlessness.
But their near-exclusive focus on such rules leaves out a lot.
That effectively leaves out the entire bar and restaurant industry, he said.
What it leaves out is that the series also deals with play.
But the lawsuit leaves out the very next line in Sargent's column.
This leaves out useful prevention programs for younger children and older adults.
The other grinned and picked a few leaves out of his hair.
That leaves out plenty of unlicensed sales at gun shows and online.
And totally leaves out raising the age limit to buy certain firearms.
So the argument about giving states "flexibility" leaves out a whole lot.
Together, with Arthur, I've learned that leaves out so much of what's possible.
What it leaves out is how the rest of the stakeholders are prioritized.
That leaves out the last five years, but the data are still compelling.
This leaves out 35 million youth who could benefit from positive youth development.
But every narrative leaves out facts in order to tell a clear story.
The Senate's version of the re-authorization bill leaves out Trump's privatization plan.
But this sober, fearful version of events leaves out the absurdities of Watergate.
Even when the filing directly quotes Sanders' tweets, it leaves out that part.
All of this is good advice, but it leaves out quite a bit.
In a positive change, the remake leaves out the problematic Jim Crow character.
To the Editor: In his analysis, John Kerry leaves out the private citizen.
But the Young Turks video leaves out Mr. Scalise's response to the controversy.
But Frank Bruni leaves out one negative fact that we should not forget.
Yes, this option leaves out everyone with an Android phone or older iPhone.
GL: That's one thing the bill leaves out: addressing all these collateral consequences.
Then suppose that the hotel knowingly leaves out food that might attract fire ants.
Defending Israel's behavior in Jerusalem since 2298, Greenblatt leaves out much context and history.
First Vigil is publicly accessible, and digs into the details the SPLC leaves out.
But it leaves out a tense episode that could have buried the results altogether.
Sunny and warm, but with the gorgeous, changing fall leaves out in full force.
The complaint may be valid, but it leaves out huge chunks of the truth.
It also leaves out "Atlas," his titanic photographic compendium of a century's cultural history.
First, rock music history often leaves out the contributions of Black and brown people.
That is the biggest flaw of "The Fourth Estate": It leaves out too much.
Immigration Trump frequently leaves out context when discussing immigration, one of his favorite topics.
There is a small pass-though and a spare tire (something BMW leaves out).
But in a surprising number of cases, this picture leaves out something very important.
But the President has not embraced the proposal, largely for what it leaves out.
The FBI and Department of Justice had said the memo leaves out key facts.
I deny that because it leaves out a lot of factors, like black wealth.
"This vast reduction leaves out so many of our sacred sites and landscapes," Belzowski says.
It leaves out other disorders, including autism, and it also neglects families who need THC.
Why it's not normal: The Sessions report is misleading and leaves out some important context.
Steve Hamburg, EDF's chief scientist, says that still leaves out the "fat-tail" super-emissions.
Part of the book's charm is what Maxwell leaves out: an explication of his vision.
The 2017 NDAA also leaves out a requirement that women register for the military draft.
I was climbing a ladder, but not to clean the leaves out of my gutters.
But it also leaves out some important stuff — as movies about the Vietnam War demonstrate.
What the website leaves out are the justices' busy travel schedules in July, August and September.
But ad industry experts say Goldman's explanation leaves out many important realities of Facebook's advertising machine.
But what Comcast leaves out is the meat of the sandwich: What are companies uncertain about?
Conover also conveniently leaves out the fact that solar and wind energy are on the rise.
Here, Shapiro conveniently leaves out all the ways in which technology is also fucking us over.
Since it's a translation of a 2015 book, the encyclopedia unfortunately leaves out Super Mario Odyssey.
Our favorite part-time jailbird leaves out the fact the tiny fortune is essentially for bail.
They could even create a solution that targets their own population but leaves out most Americans.
Even on first reading, the most striking part of the memo is what it leaves out.
FBI and Justice Department officials advised against releasing it, saying that it leaves out important context.
Is thinking about diversity in the context of white/black unjust if it leaves out Asians?
But this leaves out the thing that happens in between elections — the actual governing and policymaking.
But that still leaves out methane, which has come under growing scrutiny from green groups of late.
Here's how the comparison now shakes out, though T-Mobile oddly leaves out the three-line scenario.
Costa's article leaves out some important context: We've seen this game from Trump before, during the campaign.
And that leaves out the bigger issue of how you go public with a CEO so tainted.
The memo leaves out any context about FBI surveillance of Page prior to 2016, two years later.
And the table actually leaves out some factors that would make the Senate bill look even worse.
Conveniently, it leaves out any mention of how much Sheriff Joe has cost the county in lawsuits.
That means it leaves out Russian billionaire Yuri Milner's DST Global, which is headquartered in Hong Kong.
"Rewind 22019" leaves out many of the most controversial moments from this past year from YouTube stars.
What Klosterman leaves out of the discussion is the primordial soup out of which the genre grew.
It's easy to critique any list that makes a bold assertion for what it inevitably leaves out.
It jumbles together things Obama said over the course of a decade and leaves out important context.
Except, here's the key thing it leaves out: America's seniors are essentially in a single-payer system.
The lens by which it is written about leaves out so many people because the hunter — i.e.
For me the biggest thing is not what the media gets wrong, but what it leaves out.
Part of the success of the album may be based on what it leaves out: the story.
Massive volumes that he leaves out in the vain hope that I will one day read them.
But it still, I think, leaves out something important — something key to understanding Sanders's philosophy and appeal.
She leaves out an atypical but important phenomenon that illustrates how conspiracies thrive amid shifting power dynamics.
Yet Thibodeau leaves out this evidence, suggesting instead that the A.T.F.'s flashbang grenades sparked the inferno.
While this is an important step forward, it leaves out the vast majority of security cooperation programs.
Of course, this ludicrous comparison leaves out that no one in modern US political history recalls Sen.
In Sondland's opening statement, however, he either leaves out or glosses over that aspect of the meeting.
This leaves out big insurance plans that large companies often buy, which have members across the country.
It leaves out tasks an individual is more likely to do, like write a big block of text.
That leaves out millions of people who live with speech impairments, or who just have a strong accent.
They note that their analysis leaves out government health insurance programmes, which have also expanded greatly over time.
And there is truth to that… but it leaves out a bunch of language about talking about things.
That leaves out the poorest of the poor—disproportionately hurting black kids and the children of single mothers.
They dip their skewers into free-for-all chili and peanut sauces she leaves out in metal bowls.
He also files a White House financial disclosure form which leaves out certain dealings with foreign entities. Jan.
It took 25 volunteers and several staff members to make the 4,000 tobacco leaves out of construction paper.
But it leaves out another huge segment — gyms and health clubs, which represent another 24% of the market.
Negan leaves out a few crucial details about his beloved wife which may leave you with mixed feelings.
It leaves out working women who are on their feet all day -- many of them working without equal pay.
In a statement, the campaign lists $9.1 trillion in specific savings that they believe the Urban Institute leaves out.
The film has been critiqued for what it leaves out, but Talley himself sees it as an intimate portrait.
But the company's definition of "profitability" doesn't accord with standard accounting and leaves out a whole mess of expenses.
It leaves out a plethora of other forms of misconduct and does not compel police to immediately release information.
Yet focusing just on education leaves out most Latin Americans who are adults and are already in the workforce.
It's not a ... Well, it also leaves out who decides when it's enough, who decides ... I get your point.
That part of his argument comes close to hitting the essential fact Harris leaves out of her busing comments.
We hope she leaves out driving around L.A. and bargaining with underwear as required steps in the final recipe.
In the release version of Battlefield 1, the game even leaves out French soldiers when portraying battlefields in France.
That narrative, however, leaves out what would have taken place in East Germany had it remained a separate country.
Luis Enrique never leaves out Lionel Messi — or Luis Suárez or Neymar — because he does not suit the occasion.
Others noted that a study like this leaves out important background information like who funds far-right content creators.
There's one DC area flight to Brussels this afternoon, and it leaves out of Dulles at 22019:50pm. pic.twitter.
He brandishes rhetoric lambasting globalist elites in mansions debating open borders but leaves out Carlson's rejection of laissez-faire.
While covering young adults is a huge step forward for California, it still leaves out a lot of people.
That leaves out anyone 18 and older, who can still be claimed as dependents on another person's tax return.
But the book leaves out one particularly noteworthy instant message exchange that suggests Zuckerberg's privacy views weren't exactly straightforward.
Its strength lies in what it leaves out just as much as what it puts in, if not more.
There's a certain truth to that, but that narrative leaves out the fact that King was controversial much earlier.
If you're going to follow that approach, you'll still need a strainer to keep the leaves out of your drink.
The important thing that this article leaves out is that it obviously happens on both sides of the political spectrum.
That leaves out the business reporting and analysis that's at the core of the full subscription for the financial daily.
I think that's the myth, is that it doesn't just leave out girls, it leaves out different kind of people.
But that leaves out the massive unbundling of cable that's happening at the moment and the existence of niche competitors.
The current web version of Snap Maps leaves out the friends, and instead emphasizes the breaking news and entertainment content.
"I think any time you have a practice that leaves out a chunk of the population, it's problematic," she said.
"We hope the president focuses on economic growth and accomplishments and leaves out the drama," said Republican strategist Scott Reed.
This surfeit of attention leaves out a bunch of other politically relevant factors beyond what is 'true' about Hillary internally.
It leaves out a major fact about Breitbart News, as noted by the Southern Poverty Law Center on its website.
While it leaves out certain ingredients, it does include ones that I'd never heard of but was excited to try.
However, set in 1980s Hawkins, Indiana, "Stranger Things" leaves out facts like this because, well, it's a fictional TV show.
The figure also leaves out many contracts connected to the outbreak that don't explicitly mention the coronavirus in their description.
However, that narrative leaves out another player in the maxi skirt business at the time: DeAnne's twin sister, Dianne Ingram.
"Senator Sanders believes in an inflexible, ideological revolution that leaves out most Democrats, not to mention most Americans," Buttigieg said.
That leaves out complaints where users are upset that content remains on the platform (like hate speech, violence, or misinformation).
The formula leaves out silicones and replaces them with hydrating coconut water, moisturizing olive oil, skin-strengthening probiotics, and more.
But that leaves out the great majority of the country: the middle of the country that does want to compromise.
It will be telling to see what things "Outlander" wraps next episode, and what it leaves out in the cold.
"History of Woman Suffrage" draws heavily on the proceedings of the 1866 meeting but tellingly leaves out Harper's momentous speech.
To the Editor: Your thoughtful editorial on health care insurance leaves out one crucial barrier to universal coverage: Wall Street.
And Spicer's narrative of these events in his new book, The Briefing, is revealing — because of what it leaves out.
But experts complain that the GOP plan leaves out the most prominent proposals (especially among conservatives) that might drive costs down.
The plan also leaves out Trump's proposal, backed by many on the left, to empower Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices.
What much of the fear-mongering leaves out is that large swaths of the US used to, in fact, be Mexico.
Notably, this deal leaves out Amazon's smart display, the Echo Show, so YouTube won't be arriving on that device anytime soon.
Take the industry's workforce, for example, which is predominantly white, male, straight, and wealthy, and largely leaves out traditionally marginalized groups.
Still, the plan is notable for what it leaves out, and the implicit break with Barack Obama that the omissions represent.
But relying on that one headline number as an indicator of the economy's direction leaves out a lot of important information.
That's like draining a whole pool just to get a few leaves out when you could be using a skimmer instead.
The FBI made a rare public statement expressing concerns about the release of the memo, saying it leaves out important context.
"What the plan leaves out is industry, where emissions primarily come from chemicals and refiners, cement and steel," Mr. Jenkins said.
But this perspective leaves out the threat that greater economic and technological integration with China poses to everyone outside of China.
The spot highlights how much IP it owns — like Disney did with its Disney+ marketing — but leaves out its classic titles.
The framework released last week leaves out many of the key details, leaving those decisions to the congressional tax-writing committees.
This description, though, leaves out a key aspect of Mechanical Turking, which is how strangely disconnected it feels to do it.
But she's now presenting her own vision of America, one that includes everyone Trump's "Make America Great Again" message leaves out.
This interpretation conveniently leaves out the fact that he let customers torture the hosts for 30 years, encouraged by Westworld's marketing.
The paper elucidates how photosystem II splits water, but it leaves out how the molecular oxygen we breathe (also called O2) forms.
Unfortunately, none of this can happen at the same time, and the period between scans leaves out valuable information for weather forecasters.
Right now, Medicare provides a patchwork of benefits and leaves out critical services that would be necessary to cover a younger population.
That leaves out a lot of potential customers, so Apple will have to come up with another way for them to watch.
Its aim is to show what is required for a recession and, by what it leaves out, what is not necessarily required.
The team tested the battery and those tests worked, but the paper conveniently leaves out where all of the urine came from.
This particular search, for instance, leaves out a number of top RSS reader apps, like Feedly, Reeder, Feedbin, NewsBlur, and many more.
The discipline's most prominent statistic, GDP, is gross (as opposed to net) because it leaves out the cost of wear and tear.
What he conveniently leaves out - as we've now learned -- is how Goldman Sachs and Citibank loaned him $1 million during that race.
I think this argument gets closer to the nature of the panic, but leaves out the most important part of the story.
The commission reluctantly agreed that the structural deficit, which leaves out one-off measures and cyclical effects, should remain unchanged next year.
However, the study leaves out other elements that could provide a fuller portrait of the wealth tax's impact on the US economy.
But viewing this development as part of the beginning of a national shift on the subject leaves out one glaring factor — race.
American history largely amplifies the white men who put their names on our nation's landmarks, and leaves out or downplays the rest.
But a writer isn't only what he writes; he's also what he leaves out, the intrinsic pattern of his noticing and attention.
It's an interesting piece of geography to be so focused on, partly because, well, it leaves out a lot of opportunities elsewhere.
President Donald Trump's pared-down e-cigarette flavor ban — which leaves out menthol vapes — inspired congressional Democrats to push for harsher laws.
He leaves out a coffee mug for Ms. Bay and warms up some milk for her coffee before he tackles the VersaClimber.
"We would take the leaves out and put them on our knees to save them to wrap the tamales," Diaz-Piaz recalled.
Additionally, this narrow definition leaves out those who served who are not affiliated with the VA, even if they were honorably discharged.
But there's one question the film conveniently leaves out: How long are these dinosaur embryos incubated before they break free of their shells?
"The problem with relying on integrations is that it lets you cover the larger companies and leaves out every small business," he said.
The film also, notably, leaves out how Burden first got gallery representation and details about most of his museum shows over the years.
What she leaves out is the critical work that schools can do to change student attitudes and "sell" those healthier options to children.
That leaves out the financial transactions tax, his carbon tax plan, the elimination of many corporate tax breaks he proposes, and so forth.
Spread the lettuce leaves out in a single layer on a plate and transfer to the refrigerator to cool for 10 minutes.   11.
The new bill leaves out money for a separate pension fund for miners that Democrats warn is headed toward insolvency without congressional help.
Even if California is among them — a state home to nearly 85033 million people — that still leaves out the rest of the country.
Least satisfying of all, the Standard Model leaves out the most salient of forces, gravity, which is described by an entirely different theory.
"Their actions can produce a census that leaves out many of the people they don't want counted for political representation," Ms. Lowenthal said.
Overall, the claim leaves out that Biden was typically talking about any changes to entitlements in the context of a broader legislative package.
But it is also deeply disturbing: for what this history entails, for how the author tells it and for what she leaves out.
And it still leaves out electricity used by other parts of the Bitcoin pipeline, like ATMs, de Vries told me in an email.
Second, the framework leaves out the roughly 2023 million families that wouldn't have enough income to qualify for the increased child tax credit.
Time leaves out the Hong Kong Protesters fighting for their lives and freedoms to push a teen being used as a marketing gimmick.
He conveniently leaves out those members of our Congress who embraced Louis Farrakhan, who makes no effort to hide his hatred of Jews.
What it leaves out is this widening inequality — it's not just economic, it's also political, and it has to do with political power.
But what Spicer leaves out is critical context: The number of uninsured would nearly double under the House and Senate Obamacare repeal bills.
However, it leaves out crucial contributions to 20th-century art, such as the work of Salvador Dalí, the German Expressionists, and Italian Futurists.
What specific platforms are doing also leaves out email and first-party website and conversations happening there and you cannot leave those things out.
Adam rebuilds the entire set from scratch, but alas—he leaves out the details where he somehow managed to make the shuttle itself fly.
The clip that's circulating on Facebook conveniently leaves out the part of the BBC video where Clarkson describes that he's at an engine test.
All this talk of AI, analytics, deep learning, and big data, of course, leaves out one major component of the movie-making process: creativity.
Closing the chat earlier—while initially a bummer—leaves out the details of the hard days and makes everyone a whole lot less sad.
But Schweger leaves out the reader, the person who might sit in the chair, gaze out her window, and open one of the books.
It's not just that praising Duncan as a sort of anti-basketball-player is stupid, it's that it leaves out the most interesting stuff.
This emphasis on immigrant excellence makes political sense, but it leaves out those who have not been able to transcend their own desperate circumstances.
"Senator Sanders believes in an inflexible, ideological revolution that leaves out most Democrats, not to mention most Americans," he told supporters in Las Vegas.
But even that amount likely understates the size of its red ink, because it leaves out things like depreciation and amortization of capital expenditures.
He went on to say my storytelling is erratic and leaves out details, and he knows our friends find me annoying because of it.
But Mr. Brooks leaves out that most carefully crafted of American myths: that democracy and capitalism must be two strands of the same thread.
Jindal leaves out many parts of the story, including Fox News, Trump's racism and the disconnect between Trump's populist rhetoric and his elitist policies.
Although films like this might provide awareness for Western audiences with no experience or understanding of Iran, it leaves out the perspective of actual Iranians.
It leaves out people of color, immigrants, and many young people, all of whom are vital parts of the future of the evangelical American church.
Can we agree that killing human beings is morally reprehensible and draw a circle of humanity that leaves out those who reject that basic notion?
What the statement conveniently leaves out is that the reason for the meeting was a promise via Goldstone of Russian-supplied negative information about Clinton.
For a much-hyped document promising to explain how the feds abused their power, this memo is best understood for what it, itself, leaves out.
The overbearing philosophy of workaholism, which is rooted in macho stereotypes about what hard work should look like, also conveniently leaves out some difficult facts.
It leaves out the fact that the Senate is disregarding the House's bill and that the AHCA becoming law is far from a sure thing.
The proposal also leaves out workers who may need to take a temporary leave from work to care for a family member with a disability.
If you look closely you'll notice that the flag in that graphics package only has 39 stars, which leaves out quite a number of states.
Democrats attacked the proposal as being too soft on drug companies, as it leaves out more sweeping items like having Medicare negotiate drug prices directly.
That leaves out boyfriends and girlfriends, failed dates, friends, or crushes — even stalkers, as it excludes those who have only a non-violent misdemeanor offense.
Assigning focus on gender at birth leaves out so much of their potential and talents that have nothing to do with what's between their legs.
Notably, Jenkins leaves out a line from the book that suggests a slightly more cynical read on Victoria: "Of course, she's lying," says Baldwin's Ernestine.
The author of a new book argues that you probably can retire far sooner than you think, but she leaves out a lot of details.
Although, admirably, The Times's report on the copycat pattern leaves out the names of the shooters, that omission, not so admirably, reflects no general policy.
She says a narrative centered around who can win the Midwest — and who can beat Trump — too often leaves out women and people of color.
How can I be sure that the information I am taking in is the correct history and not the version that leaves out massive chunks?
"Senator Sanders believes in an inflexible, ideological revolution that leaves out most Democrats, not to mention most Americans," Buttigieg said in Las Vegas on Saturday.
Sanders "believes in an inflexible, ideological revolution that leaves out most Democrats, not to mention most Americans," Buttigieg told supporters after the race was called.
The biggest, self-imposed limitation of this study is that it leaves out rural areas, which are always most affected by any gap in healthcare.
However, for ideological reasons, Pew leaves out illegal immigrants who are beneficiaries of programs like Temporary Protected Status and Deferred Action for Childhood of Arrivals.
What the photo leaves out are the throngs lining the avenue: The Klan didn't just march in the nation's capital; it received a warm welcome.
Spicer's book covers the topic in a brief, error-riddled passage that leaves out one crucial part of the story — Yates's warning about Flynn — entirely.
Generally speaking, much of Michigan's polling leaves out cell phone users and thus huge numbers of young voters, who disproportionately back Sanders, and some minorities.
Rank and file Secret Service agents and FBI, Philippe is right, a lot of them do happen to be conservatives, here is what Philippe leaves out.
But China's official budget conveniently leaves out potentially tens of billions of dollars annually that the Chinese Communist Party quietly invests in troops, weapons and training.
It leaves out stock-based compensation — a big expense at tech companies including Uber, which saw $243 million of such costs in the fourth-quarter alone.
But using that shorthand leaves out transfeminine people, trans men, and other queer people who experience gendered violence and oppression, too, often at much higher rates.
The cat's usually seen at the top of the escalator, although one Istanbul resident said the bookstore inside the station occasionally leaves out food for her.
That leaves out pretty much every time I go out for coffee in my neighborhood, where it's served (to stay) in a mug or tall glass.
These Occupy stories don't make it into "Kids These Days"—Harris leaves out his personal experience altogether, keen to focus on structural analysis rather than anecdote.
In addition, oversimplifying behavioral disorders as merely a brain disease leaves out critical effects of behavioral disorders that must be addressed for treatment to be successful.
Moore's photograph captures this young migrant's isolation so well that it hurts; but, by definition, it leaves out the faces of the rest of her family.
For example, at 1053A, the answer is B & O RAILROAD, but at the crossing square at 1D, the answer leaves out the ampersand and reads ELBOWS.
It leaves out the drop in others, like New York City, which saw a 1503 percent drop in homicides in the first three months of 2016.
Her mother had died of cancer — though the book, which is presented as "based on Diana Hopkins' childhood memories," oddly leaves out mention of her mother.
She never says what she thinks disqualifies a person in this regard—in fact, other than this, Radical Candor leaves out the issue of incompetence entirely.
In Jess's still-life, the artist built the petals and leaves out of paint: it was like looking at pulled taffy and wads of chewing gum.
"Marco Rubio's 'great victory' leaves out 10 million kids," Michael S. Linden, a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, a left-leaning policy organization, wrote on Twitter.
Wolff writes that the dinner was held "in a Greenwich Village townhouse," but leaves out that it was his home and he was the evening's host.
But that still leaves out a lot of Trump supporters who don't share bigoted or prejudiced perspectives about people based on their race, ethnicity, or religion.
" Former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg has warned against nominating Sanders, saying the senator "believes in an inflexible ideological revolution that leaves out most Democrats.
This elevator pitch may sound great, but it conveniently leaves out the project's significant legal challenges, negative impact on private property owners and financial viability issues.
The redactions, though, would not fix Democrats and the FBI's central problem with the memo: that it leaves out important context and information, making it misleading.
And that's simply from an economic perspective: It necessarily leaves out the harder-to-quantify benefits such as improved mental health and less obesity among students.
Experts have told Business Insider that adjusted EBITDA allows Uber to define what expenses it includes or leaves out — "I don't think it's meaningful," one expert said.
I used to be so alone, just me, my bong, a dog, and the sound of the rustling leaves out the window in the quiet Idaho night.
The commission document obtained by CBC also leaves out details of the claim, but a lawyer for the woman acknowledged the case is currently before the courts.
However, the memo leaves out some key details, according to Dr. Michael Kuhlman, chief scientist specializing in WMD issues at Battelle, a science and technology nonprofit organization.
But then, Sarah leaves out the part that Sierra should have omitted – that the advantage functions as an heirloom, and she's the only person in the will.
"I'm Jeb, exclamation point," Bush said, referring to his campaign logo that notably leaves out his last name but features the punctuation mark after his first name.
The fact the Senate version leaves out the stricter work requirements means there's still work to be done to bridge differences between the Senate and House bills.
Rosenfeld has much to say about the magazine, but he leaves out its most original and penetrating thinker, the Yale political scientist and NR columnist, Willmoore Kendall.
The term, the study says, leaves out the host of new Internet-enabled devices — from thermostats to toys to televisions — that portend a new era of surveillance.
Harrison's attempted takedown leaves out much about Didion's reporting prowess, particularly Didion's ability to convey an atmosphere in which her ideas and postures can flex and interact.
Each of his photographs centers squarely on a mosaic piece as subject, not backdrop, and Nikiforov deliberately leaves out details like advertisements and AC units when possible.
From wireless charging to protective cases, and even the dongles and adapters Apple leaves out of the box, here are the best accessories for your new iPhone.
But fewer than a dozen of the state's 2000 counties accept the so-called inter-county transfers so it leaves out a huge swath of the state.
Third-party vendors, however, offer mostly zone seating, which provides a seating section but leaves out an exact seat number until about a week before the game.
He also largely leaves out Portal, Facebook's smart screen that could help distant families stay closer, but that some see as a surveillance and data collection tool.
It's also a reminder to Apple customers that devoted developers are ready and willing to pitch in and create features that Apple leaves out of its products.
Also, Nielsen's list of Norway's characteristics leaves out one key thing that differentiates it from African countries: The overwhelming majority of the people in it are white.
But this feed-forward structure leaves out a vital component of the biological system: feedback, both within individual layers and from higher-order layers to lower-order ones.
Too obvious, maybe, but any list of games that purports to offer entry points for the non-gamers in our lives is incomplete if it leaves out Minecraft.
It's a convenient feature, but the draft email leaves out all the apologies and excuses I would normally include, so I'd have to rewrite most of it anyway.
It leaves out a lot of the most crucial and popular characters (where's Nao-meow Nagata?), and even its bare-bones description of the plot is actively misleading.
Pressed repeatedly on Monday about whether Trump would sign off on a budget that leaves out funding for the border wall, White House press secretary Sean Spicer demurred.
The agreement leaves out many of Trump's priorities, including funding for a border wall, though it does include Republican priorities such as a $15 billion boost for defense.
The new version of the bill leaves out these changes and instead shifts the responsibility to the Department of Health and Human Services to address problems with HIPAA.
The amendment leaves out two funding issues that are Republican priorities — the submarine-launched low-yield nuclear warhead and a new high-value detainee facility at Guantánamo Bay.
But his proposal leaves out major changes that the city can make without state approval — changes that the new school chancellor, Richard Carranza, has already set in motion.
But you need to have filed taxes for 2018 or 2019 to get the benefit, which leaves out millions of Americans who do not typically need to file.
Moreover, the Family and Medical Leave Act applies only to employees of companies with 50 employees or more, which leaves out about 40 percent of the work force.
It also creates a distorted image of gun violence victims that leaves out the people of color who are most likely to be affected by it every day.
An an investor-state dispute settlement agreement that leaves out the United States, or is optional for member countries, puts American businesses and investors at a huge disadvantage.
But it leaves out more than 50,000 people who would have qualified under the ballot measure, said Andrew Roberts, spokesman for Utah Decides, which supported the November effort.
But the tourist narrative often leaves out the impact of his bloody rise to power and the bribery, kidnappings and killings of anyone who dared defy the cartel.
This popular GOP solution to deal with poverty conveniently leaves out an important fact: Millions of full-time workers qualify for welfare because businesses pay them poverty wages.
However, that leaves out people who need help in the here-and-now, maybe lacking the funds or connections to get a place to live affordably, or a job.
You could roughly translate koselig (pronounced "koosh-lee"), as "coziness," but that leaves out crucial components of it, like enjoying the company of others and a connection with nature.
However, for two of the three reviews she has posted so far, the GOT actress leaves out what is arguably the most important detail, where she got the sausage.
Those time elapses are major problems for the story, which doesn't entirely hold together, and leaves out so much information, especially in the abrupt ending, that it becomes distracting.
"I think it's fair to say that our bill is a major, major step," Sanders said when asked why his new legislation leaves out elimination of for-profit insurers.
The montage leaves out Lauer, though, who took over for Gumbel back in 1997 and remained there until November 2017 ... when he was fired by NBC for sexual misconduct.
You'd think that would make him virtually all-knowing, but in fact, it gives him a limited view of history that leaves out many, many historical stories and perspectives.
Underemployment, where workers depend on unsteady work from gig operators like Uber, further decreases the unemployment rate, but leaves out the ongoing struggles of the working and middle class.
"In media we see thin, white, cisgendered, and hairless girls photoshopped to the exclusive beauty standard," a standard that "leaves out the majority of women and girls," Armitage says.
With nine courses, it's hard to avoid some fillers; there's also a five-course edition, which leaves out a serviceable stuffed pepper and a bland codfish surf and turf.
The shirt featured a map of China that leaves out the self-governing nation of Taiwan and also a region China calls "Southern Tibet," in the region bordering India.
It leaves out so much of what gives the book its allure — how Ferrante depicts emotions and desires that are conflicted and competing and don't really have a name.
It counts only people actively looking for work, which means it leaves out many students, stay-at-home parents or others who might like jobs if they were available.
He savaged Sanders' "inflexible, ideological revolution that leaves out most Democrats, not to mention most Americans" and decried the "tenor of combat, division and polarization" of the Sanders supporters.
But I am also confident that it is not the whole truth, and that it leaves out of account precisely the most important thing, which is the human subject.
The Republican bill provides temporary protections to TPS recipients from El Salvador, Honduras, Haiti and Nicaragua — who make up the bulk of enrollees — but leaves out Nepal and Sudan.
Still, that leaves out most of the workforce, which gets only the 12 weeks of unpaid leave guaranteed to certain workers at certain companies under the Family Medical Leave Act.
But because the company itself can define what expenses it includes and leaves out in adjusted EBITDA, investors shouldn't be overly impressed if it does become profitable on that basis.
And if, as it's been hinted, the Venom movie largely leaves out Spider-Man to focus on setting up a bad guy in full, rich detail, I'm down for that.
The result is a stagnant economy that leaves out millions of Americans who would like to work and get ahead, and a devastating report card on the Obama White House.
Joe can easily masquerade as "the real thing" just by staying off Facebook—a fake authenticity that leaves out bits of his biography, like missing teeth in a shy smile.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has put forward a healthcare plan on his campaign website that leaves out many of the bolder promises he has made during debates and speeches.
Do the math, and that leaves out Amy Klobuchar, Tulsi Gabbard, Tom Steyer and of course ... the former Vice President and one of the favorites to land the nomination, Biden.
Ritual also only includes the supplements you actually need in a Standard American Diet (SAD) and leaves out the stuff we tend to find in abundance in our foods already.
He leaves out a later, more specious suit he brought in 2005, just as he is very careful to give only a fleeting, cautiously worded mention of his political affiliations.
Some of the play's meaning is lost with what this slender, hourlong show, "inspired by" a Paul Roche translation, leaves out, muffling the present-day echoes of the king's vanity.
But what Victor leaves out is how much of the heavy lifting, both intellectual and logistical, he did as part of the Minnesota tournament — and, of course, in this puzzle.
It was a chance to address some of the criticism that the competition leaves out those with talents that aren't usually performed in a gown onstage, like sports or coding.
The report leaves out some other stats that make Nordic countries look better than the United States, including several measures that show far fewer of their residents live in poverty.
Beyond this, Mr. Modi's government has tried to pass a bill in Parliament that carves out exemptions for Hindus, Buddhists, Christians and people from other religions — but leaves out Muslims.
Beyond this, Mr. Modi's government has tried to pass a bill in Parliament that carves out exemptions for Hindus, Buddhists, Christians and people from other religions — but leaves out Muslims.
This isn't even an exhaustive list — that would be impossible to compile — and leaves out a lot of what's happening in genres like horror and in independent and niche film.
This could correspond with several loose ends at the end of Season 1, including the slug that comes out of Will's mouth and the food the sheriff leaves out for Eleven.
It's not exactly untrue, but I think it's misleading, because it leaves out several really important factors out of the picture (the bank's reserves, creditworthiness of the borrowers, FDIC insurance, etc.).
But this tree isn't a perfect example of every kinky corner of Reddit—just as it leaves out non-obvious kinks like blueberries, it includes satire porn subreddits like r/ScaryBilbo.
Alito's conclusion leaves out those who look at the cross and see a reminder that they don't belong, a group that includes not just atheists but anyone who is not Christian.
The researchers note that their study is limited; tracking Tweets about food and activity leaves out all kinds of other important details that make up an accurate picture of state health.
Analysts often point out that the focus on raising taxes to pay for universal health care leaves out the fact that in exchange, personal health care costs would drop or disappear.
" ---- What the white supremacist view of history leaves out By Jane Carr "What angers me most about the white supremacists who came to Charlottesville isn't just their views or their hate.
Making orgasm the sole goal leaves out the fact that the whole experience can be pleasurable, and stops us from having more nuanced conversations about sexual pleasure that go beyond demanding orgasms.
After the hearing, we caught up with Ivanka in the Senate hallway, where we asked her why the Republican plan only covers new parents, which leaves out approximately 75% of leave-takers.
It also says it only includes the supplements you actually need in a Standard American Diet (SAD) and leaves out the stuff we tend to already find in abundance in our foods.
One in eight American couples experiences infertility, a statistic that noticeably leaves out single people as well as others who can't conceive "naturally" but may not be infertile, like same-sex couples.
And the gap between these groups raises bigger questions of how merit has historically been defined, who that definition leaves out, and how continued inequality has made a broken education system worse.
The commentary titled, "Can we just stop talking about Hillary Clinton's health now?" is as stunning in the facts it leaves out as it is desperate in the pleas it leaves in.
Jane Carr: What the white supremacist view of history leaves out August 18 The white supremacists in Charlottesville said they wanted to "defend history" by protesting efforts to take down Confederate monuments.
Because the Mayor's Management Report is created by City Hall and is often used to trumpet the mayor's accomplishments, what the report leaves out can be as noteworthy as what it includes.
The proposal would also eliminate a loophole that leaves out the poorest American families, whose tax credit under the current system is limited to 15 percent of their earned income over $2,500.
What should be a mirror of society is broken, experts and actors say, and reflects a distorted reality that leaves out significant parts of France's population ­— both onstage and in the audience.
However, the book leaves out a series of messages sent by Zuckerberg, first reported by Business Insider in 2010, where he calls people "dumb f--ks" for trusting him with their information.
But what the viral video leaves out is that the reform bill includes a solution to curb the power of big money in politics: a voluntary public financing system for congressional races.
But the new 10 percent quota is even worse than that: It contains a caveat that explicitly leaves out individuals belonging to India's disadvantaged castes, who benefit from other affirmative action measures.
Meanwhile, the private health insurance system leaves out millions of people who aren't covered under Obamacare — Sanders's plan would almost certainly lead to more Americans with health insurance than the status quo.
But it usually leaves out the most intriguing part — about a box that changed hands in the night, and about the people who are still angry about it, nearly four decades later.
Some critics of the bill, such as the California Chamber of Commerce, have argued that the bill leaves out requirements around other aspects of diversity, such as race and sexual orientation. Sen.
The long-awaited memo, written by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee and released by the White House Friday, is more interesting for what it leaves out than for what it contains. Rep.
Jughead catches FP up on the mess that's unfolded since FP has been away but leaves out the details where Juggie is now in debt to Penny Peabody, (Brit Morgan) The Snake Charmer.
It leaves out the fact that this bill probably only passed because it was rushed to the floor pre-CBO score and that many House members don't know what the bill even does.
Any look at the Tribeca lineup leaves out a bounty of potentially interesting and in some cases high-profile fare, so I'll throw out a few more titles that might grab your attention.
The exhibition notes Coney Island's downfall, although leaves out many details, like the exile of housing projects to the edges of the city, including alongside the Cyclone, under Robert Moses in the 1950s.
A state Senate committee in Idaho has advanced a science curriculum that leaves out humans' influence on climate change, setting up a battle over the education standards next year, the Idaho Statesman reports.
Obviously, this leaves out a large number of non-traditional students, including those who attend college part-time, those who transfer to another college, and those who do not take federal financial aid.
This popular GOP solution to deal with poverty conveniently leaves out an important fact: Millions of full-time workers qualify for welfare because businesses pay them poverty wages and wages are hardly rising.
He leaves out that America's greatness came, in part, from the theft of a continent, the annihilation of its people, the import of free slave labor and the despoiling of its natural resources.
As Jacobin pointed out, the current debate over sick leave and emergency relief completely leaves out the plight of gig workers, who have in many ways defined the economy of the last decade.
The new version of the lawsuit leaves out a controversial portion of the original -- a section that argued the first lady's earning potential as a brand spokeswoman would be irretrievably damaged by the defamation.
But the proposal leaves out what to do about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, the Obama-era program that shields undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children from deportation.
In our society, where sexual education in schools often leaves out the concept of pleasure entirely, it's no wonder that adults and teens look to the easily accessible world of online pornography for information.
Unfortunately, that stat doesn't apply to everyone (it's specific to college-educated women in their 20s) and leaves out a big chunk of the female workforce (not to mention it oversimplifies a complicated problem).
More than 50 House Democrats will send a letter to Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday asking why the House's new sexual harassment and discrimination training leaves out issues of sexual orientation and gender identity.
That completely leaves out queer women who are having oral sex with each other, straight or bisexual men who perform oral sex on vulvas, and anyone who's having anilingus (oral sex on the anus).
Facebook says that, on average, here's how much more people click and read Instant Articles over mobile web in different parts of the world: That leaves out of whether these Instant Articles monetize better.
Notably, TV Essentials leaves out HBO, which has traditionally been an add-on purchase to cable packages and now has its own streaming service, HBO Now, with shows like Game of Thrones and Insecure.
People are tweeting more now than they have before, the tweets themselves have gotten longer, and the cataloging process leaves out images, videos, and linked content — all of which are essential to many posts.
And it also leaves out the long-time kings of this move, the Edmonton Oilers; these days, they at least have guys like Wayne Gretzky and Kevin Lowe working more on the business side.
This career-woman-or-mother dichotomy has plagued women for centuries, but it leaves out the many women who simply never wanted children and who never had to prioritize a career over something else.
This is the work, high-polish journeyman stuff, that the present show, organized by Barbara Haskell of the Whitney (assisted by Sarah Humphreville) and Harry Cooper of the National Gallery in Washington, leaves out.
But that belief — held by the vast majority of economists — leaves out the inconvenient truth of who it is that gets to borrow in the first place, especially in the aftermath of a crisis.
The final bill does make some changes to food stamps aimed at work force development programs, better case management and encouraging nutritious food purchases, but leaves out House Republicans' broader plans for work requirements.
For one thing, it leaves out the annual $14.5 billion in consumption subsidies — things like the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which helps lower-income residents pay their (fuel oil) heating bills.
Most significantly, OCI's analysis leaves out indirect subsidies — things like the money the US military spends to protect oil shipping routes, or the unpaid costs of health and climate impacts from burning fossil fuels.
That leaves out the important Article 1, section 3 (Case Review and Decisions) and more, meaning it can't alter what kinds of cases are submitted, picked up for decision, or what those decisions means.
Many experts say that figure is a gross underestimate, though, because it leaves out myriad hidden costs that are often borne by prisoners and their loved ones, with women overwhelmingly shouldering the financial burden.
Mr. Trump may have been persuaded by his classified briefing on Friday on the Russian attack, which included everything that the unclassified report leaves out, even if the statement he issued afterward seemed lukewarm.
But its relentlessly narrow focus leaves out a large group of US citizens: the 192,7003 children who have been born in the US to at least one parent who is a Salvadoran with TPS.
Nvidia's Shield TV, an Android TV-based device that's currently the best option available for 4K streaming fans, is getting a price drop with a new package that leaves out the included video game controller.
But it leaves out 10 million kids in low-income families that will still get no more than a $75 increase, according to an analysis by the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
House leaves out ObamaCare fix from must-pass funding bill ObamaCare payments aimed at lowering premiums will not be included in the House's government funding bill, in a significant defeat for backers of the effort.
You know, the one about togetherness and bounty that conveniently leaves out the part of the story in which Native Americans were systematically murdered and oppressed and replaces it with a second helping of pie.
But this narrative leaves out an invisible swath of the country that is absent from the primary Labor Department statistics: tens of millions of hard-core unemployed, who have been jobless for a year or more.
Like one of those empty houses on Halloween that leaves out a candy bowl with a "Please Take One" sign, the studio of Jinkee Choi, a Korean-born sculptor, was full of art and totally abandoned.
In fact, many of these stocks change hands for less than another measure — tangible book value — which leaves out goodwill, an accounting yardstick for non-physical items such as a company's brand name and customer base.
A narrow focus on major cities — Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen — that leaves out major universities and data-annotation outfits that contribute to China's AI rise, says Jeffrey Ding, a researcher at Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute.
This theory relies on generalizations, of course, and leaves out people who don't identify as a man or a woman as well as men who are attracted to men and women who are attracted to women.
This one strangely leaves out some of our country's biggest anti-poverty policies, such as Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, while choosing to include "marriage-promoting policy" (whose ability to cut poverty is dubious at best).
Of course, there's one important fact Apple conveniently leaves out of this section: even though Apple offers competing apps from third-parties, it doesn't allow you to use these as the default services on your devices.
This is the hard fact that Petersen's work, like others of its kind, leaves out: how race, gender identity, sexuality, age, and size are deeply enmeshed in the capitalism we've let run amok with our futures.
Opinion: What the white supremacist view of history leaves out Jane Greenway Carr writes that white supremacists claiming that they are defending history by fighting to keep Confederate monuments have a limited view of America's past.
It leaves out the fact that the CBO has yet to score the bill and will likely absolutely eviscerate it when it does—revealing that it will raise premiums and deductibles and cost millions their insurance.
The older sister took the brown leaves out of the little one's hair, brushed the dirt off her dress, took out their mother's lipstick, which she'd put into her pocket as they ran out the door.
If you ask the teachers, they say such a move leaves out key events from the past, such as the massive Mongol Empire and the Middle Ages, and presents a very Eurocentric view of the world.
The bill leaves out a contentious provision that would have required states to permit court-ordered involuntary treatment of some mentally ill people, and another that would have restored gun rights to certain mentally ill people.
The deal leaves out in the cold Canadian transportation group Bombardier, which also held talks with Siemens, sources have said, and which faces a separate battle this week to protect jobs in Quebec and Northern Ireland.
Defense lawyers and advocates also say that the law leaves out scores of people — mostly blacks and Hispanics — who, because they live in heavily policed communities, are more likely to have multiple convictions for minor offenses.
"Republican Senators have created a new, partisan bill which leaves out many immigrant youth, requires us to sign away our day in court and walk on eggshells for 15 years," Ms. Martínez said in a statement.
And placing P-in-V sex as "further along" the sexual activity spectrum than fingering, oral sex, and anal sex leaves out a lot of people — yet another reason why the baseball metaphors should be retired.
But this narrative leaves out the biggest and most aggressive plays in cyber warfare: the US and its close allies, including the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand (known as the Five Eyes alliance), plus Israel.
But in many cases, the public sector lacks enough data scientists to do this kind of work for them, and having in-house systems leaves out something crucial: access to data from other organizations for comparative purposes.
HPSCI Republicans believe that the Nunes memo, which the FBI has publicly said leaves out vital contextual information, is something the public needs to see — while the Democratic memo defending the bureau with additional context is not.
That basis — which the company called adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, or adjusted EBITDA — leaves out a whole host of expenses, as its name implies, even more so than EBITDA, a somewhat standardized term.
Given all that Uber already leaves out of the adjusted EBITDA and what it could, it wouldn't be at all surprising if the company meets its goal of becoming "profitable" on that basis, the business experts said.
But that leaves out a layer of information that is becoming increasingly important to a new generation of investors: Does your fund care about social conditions across the Earth today and the future of the planet itself?
While that loan may have gotten Trump's business up and rolling, it leaves out many of the other loans and perks he got from being the son of a wealthy real estate developer in New York City.
While the U-3 rate is the "official" unemployment rate, it measures only those looking for a job as a percentage of the total labor force, so it leaves out large swaths of the non-working population.
Free Trade and the Poor In Caleb Crain's essay about whether capitalism poses a threat to democracy, he discusses Robert Kuttner's views on the impact of free trade but leaves out a key consideration (Books, May 14th).
Amy Reyes, Avon, Ohio The series of articles in the Food Issue present a deservedly grotesque image of our factory food-production system but leaves out the most important element: the people engaged in these vast enterprises.
It leaves out of its accounting the largest source of labor in the United States before the Civil War, people held in bondage, and fails to consider how the rise of wage labor left women's work uncompensated.
I am not saying this is not a worthwhile experience as reader or writer, but I am saying anointing it the pinnacle of "craft" leaves out any voice, genre, or experience that falls outside the status quo.
That leaves out that the impact of February's rebound in Chinese stocks, which has been driven by hopes of more stimulus measures from the Chinese government and optimism about a potential deal to end the trade war.
The deal leaves out in the cold Canadian transportation group Bombardier Inc, which also held talks with Siemens, sources have said, and which faces a separate battle this week to protect jobs in Quebec and Northern Ireland.
It allows the 31 states plus Washington D.C. that expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act to keep getting federal funding to do that but inexplicably leaves out the 19 most Republican states that refused to take part.
The memo also leaves out a complete list of the other evidence that the FISA court judges have relied on since 2016 when making decisions to grant the FBI permission to continue surveilling Page outside of the dossier.
Today, the ministry occasionally publishes the numbers of people executed, but leaves out the names; by obscuring the identities, Juboori said, the ministry can accede to the public's demand for results while minimizing the likelihood of retaliatory attacks.
But it likely won't stop Trump from touting the record number of employed people, even if it leaves out key context, on the campaign trail and as he tries to make a case against impeachment proceedings in Congress.
Sanders, let us take a sober look at what's at stake," Buttigieg said, before casting the front-runner as "inflexible" and unelectable, the leader of an "ideological revolution that leaves out most Democrats, not to mention most Americans.
Sanders has sought to blunt the criticism by arguing that his assessment of socialist governments in countries like Nicaragua has been stripped of context and often leaves out his condemnations of human rights violations committed by those regimes.
But in its framing here — along with the accounts of Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) and a fictionalized composite named Kayla (Margot Robbie) — as a triumphant David-and-Goliath fable, it's difficult not to notice what Bombshell leaves out.
Her plan for universal pre-K for 4-year-olds is almost the definition of a half-measure, as it leaves out 3-year-olds — but it's one year closer to a full pre-K program all the same.
The deal leaves out Embraer's defence and security business, a politically sensitive unit that will remain under the Brazilians' sole control, though the two companies said they would work together on "developing new markets and applications for defence products".
"Art history suffers from linear thinking; things are stacked on top of each other in a straight line that serves a Western hetero-normative white supremacist patriarchal framework, which leaves out a lot of people and expression," Sweet explains.
But he conveniently leaves out, for example, that Australia instituted new regulations on who could buy guns, government buy-backs of guns and a prohibitions on rapid-fire rifles and shotguns -- in short, what amounted to gun confiscation programs.
This might not seem the obvious way to recommend a new writer to a magazine published by an organization dedicated to the welfare of Jews, and, in "Making It," Podhoretz leaves out the part about his letter to Trilling.
You feel comfortable with them but also talking over the phone leaves out so much from seeing what you love most about that person, from their smile or to the way they play with their hands when their nervous.
It gives you the basic structure of the Breaking Bad plot — a high school chemistry teacher gets cancer and becomes the meth kingpin of Albuquerque — but it leaves out integral plot development, character relationships, and particularly connections and motivations.
"Only looking at headline GDP growth numbers to assess the state of our economy simply does not paint the whole picture, and leaves out the reality that many Americans have not seen their wages rise for years," said Sen.
At the same time, Hockenos leaves out so much, and deluges the innocent reader with such a plethora of undescribed bands and techno D.J.s and communes and protest movements that the book turns into something of an obsessive blur.
And despite the dinners and time together, the two have been able to agree on only a limited trade deal that leaves out Japanese cars, industrial goods from the United States and farm products like rice, butter and sugar.
Just like the first rains mean you're going to clear all sorts of pine needles and leaves out of your gutters, when you're going through a fire area, all of that garbage is going to get swept up as debris flows.
This is especially important to note since sports media seldom pays attention to women athletes in general and specifically leaves out other challenges of Muslim women in sports, including rules against hijab in sport or recreation or stadiums that ban women.
Trump's family policy doesn't just leave out new dads, it leaves out all of us who know we would need to be there when our family needs us most, whether it's for a baby's first breaths or a parent's last days.
A source close to the Republican congressional leadership emails a vivid snapshot of the party's feng shui: Update: A top Republican points out that the original version of this story - which referenced "zero" legislative accomplishments - leaves out some notable Trump wins.
For example, NASA, which uses methods to account for Arctic-wide temperatures, found that 2017 was the second-warmest year on record, whereas NOAA, which leaves out large portions of the Arctic region, ranked 2017 as the third-warmest year.
Oculus Rift Head Gear Samsung Gear VR, which is powered by Oculus technology, is the more affordable ($99 not counting your smartphone) and available option, but the visual quality will be lower and it leaves out the virtual touch experience.
His plan gives parents a paltry six weeks of time with new babies, a far cry from what medical professionals agree is needed to care for an infant, and leaves out millions of people who care for the seriously ill.
The real problem with Flake's speech is that it offers only a partial analysis, one that leaves out the reason why Trump's attacks on the media are effective: They fit into a preexisting right-wing narrative crafted by Fox News.
That agreement would have greatly reduced trade barriers facing American products in a range of Asian markets with partners who already face low U.S. trade barriers while knitting together an economic alliance that benefits the United States and leaves out China.
With only one more book to appear in English, it has become clear that "My Struggle" is a highly literary work, in the sense that its author makes choices, shapes his material and leaves out many things in telling his story.
Kramer's strongest argument is that writing a history of U.S. empire as a history of territory leaves out a great deal, since "most expressions of American global power in the twentieth century" do not involve the conquest of new lands.
On Wednesday Putin is due to welcome Iran's Hassan Rouhani and Turkey Recip Tayyip Erdogan -- a noticeably small list of guests that leaves out the US and Europe -- to the same Black Sea resort to discuss a political settlement in Syria.
JOHN BARRY CHEVY CHASE, MD. ◆ Mugabe and More To the Editor: Lee Child's review of C.B. George's book "The Death of Rex Nhongo" (July 31), when describing the problems of postcolonial Zimbabwe, leaves out the most obvious and major issue.
It leaves out nearly all the film installations he made before winning the Turner Prize in 1999, and also omits important recent works like "Gravesend" (2007), an icy, abstract exploration of global capital filmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
I think partially because it is a Christian campus and a lot of people here would say they advocate for sex only after you're married, which leaves out a lot of issues around things that might lead up to sex.
Here's how the rating works, what information it includes and leaves out, and how education experts are reacting: The score includes 31 pieces of information meant to measure social disadvantage across two broad categories: the student's neighborhood and the student's school.
But importantly, it leaves out a map or any exact location sharing to avoid being creepy and instead focus on what Close Friends are up to — which determines if they can chat or hang out more than where they are.
The Justice Department said in a letter last week that it knew of no wrongdoing related to the FISA process, and department officials believe the Republican memo leaves out key facts about the case — an argument also made by Democrats.
"Spider-Man: Homecoming" leaves out the radioactive spider bite, the death of Parker's uncle Ben, and focuses heavily on the difficulty that comes with trying to build confidence while still in high school, and is all the better for it.
Though something that Fiorina leaves out of her recollection of meeting with Putin: she praised the Russian leader following their meeting in 2001, before the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation conference, when she praised his leadership and the promise for a new Russia.
But gender isn't as simple as those bathroom signs would like us to believe, and splitting public bathrooms into "boys" and "girls" leaves out a whole slew of people — and makes using the bathroom as a gender non-conforming person stressful and dangerous.
Proper anal prep is far too scandalous to be taught in schools, and since porn's more focused on fantasy than reality, the hard and fast anal fucking we see onscreen often leaves out a few (or more than a few) important steps.
David Chavern, president and CEO of the News Media Alliance, a trade organization for newspapers, said the initiative was a "small but awkward start" but was mostly to the benefit of national news providers, which leaves out most of the news ecosystem.
When news broke that the upcoming Hollywood film about the moon landing leaves out the planting of an American flag in lunar soil (though it apparently shows the flag later), both sides of the ideological aisle instantly weighed in, each with compelling arguments.
For as much attention as U.S. border issues receive from the Trump administration, the president's proposed infrastructure plan leaves out any mention of building or modernizing land border ports of entry, the crossing points where goods and people legally move across U.S. borders.
But that assertion leaves out the fact that "zero tolerance," the decision to prosecute 100% of illegal border crossings, presented the Trump administration with a policy choice: Keep families together, releasing them into the US on electronic monitoring, or split them apart.
It leaves out the real advantages of immigration, economic and humanitarian, which are part of the policy calculus as well — as is the recent decline in illegal immigration, and the fact that the problems I've identified are more manageable in America than Europe.
Yet for all the documentary leaves out, it's tremendously satisfying to see the forgotten or still-underrated masters it does feature, such as Ukrainian filmmaker Kira Muratova, the Czechoslovak Chytilová, the Albanian Xhanfize Keko, the Soviet Vera Stroyeva, and the Bulgarian Binka Zhelyazkova.
Anyone who has read the original novel, published in 2016, will recognize Strout's clear, layered voice in Munro's script, the poignancy in what Lucy leaves out and the bravery of what she puts in, the hope in her account of becoming a writer.
The point of the exercise—immensely pleasing to the neo-Marxist Slavoj Zizek, who calls it "a miracle"—is that it opens up the play's "absences," telling the human tales of all the little people whose fate Shakespeare leaves out of his tragedy.
While the policies to accelerate AV design will certainly lead to societal benefits, including saved lives, there is a flaw in this exclusive vehicular focus — it is a dialogue that leaves out the potential to rethink our cities from the ground up.
You know how this works, because it happens every year: an inspirational sports movie comes out, some people thrill to the healing powers of sports, and others roll their eyes over that treatment and all that it inevitably leaves out of the equation.
That's an awfully wordy and clunky headline, (with the boring "analysis" word right there at the top to make sure no one looking for excitement need apply), and it leaves out the exciting lead that Sanders has taken a lead in the overall poll.
While there are some similarities between the bills, the Senate measure leaves out many of the more controversial elements of the House bill, such as an overhaul of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration that some House Democrats fear would gut the agency.
What this leaves out is that Trump is attacking other Democratic candidates; his rantings and negative ads are unlikely to influence Democratic primary voters who generally detest him; and Biden's leading rivals have amassed far more money than he without dabbling in super PACs.
But, according to the commentary authors, the report leaves out close to a dozen studies citing social and biological differences between women and men related to those seven key areas, although it does mention the effects of opioids during pregnancy and on a newborn.
Dean Logan, the county clerk, responded by acknowledging the proposal but stopped short of committing to any voting reforms, citing the cost of sending every voter a ballot in the mail and noting that the proposal still leaves out those who register on Election Day.
But an anti-abortion movement that is seen for what it affirms and protects, and not just for what it leaves out, could transcend fractious politics, whataboutism and hypocrisy, and offer a deeper understanding of the preciousness of life and the importance of human dignity.
When economic growth leaves out particular groups, be they certain social classes or those in lower income groups, as has been happening in India for several years now, it creates a vicious circle of reduced capacity to build human capital and narrows economic opportunity.
States like New York are stepping in with their own emergency response bills to fill some of the gaps in the federal policies, but even the New York emergency paid sick leave law leaves out certain classes of workers like gig workers and independent contractors.
In doing so, however, it conveniently leaves out mention of President Trump's decision to rescind the first-ever national building code designed to reduce climate change-driven flooding, a decision he announced just days before climate-fueled Harvey dumped five feet of rain on Houston.
The tax proposal released by Republican leaders leaves out one way to spur economic growth and help Americans struggling to meet their rent or mortgage: directly reforming the mortgage interest deduction and reinvesting the savings into affordable rental housing for those with the lowest incomes.
While society tends to think of losing your virginity or "popping your cherry" as a straight woman or straight man having penis-in-vagina sex for the first time, that's a definition that leaves out a lot of people and a lot of different kinds of sex.
Most existing laws having to do with exotic or endangered animals concern the hunting and sale of the animals, leaving a gaping loophole that leaves out cooking and eating the animals at home or in a restaurant once the meat had passed through a few hands.
"This silly rule that if you are mentioned you get to speak too is the worst thing about the so-called debates because it means those who quarrel with others get to speak the most — which leaves out Carson, Kasich and probably Christie," said David H. Eisenberg.
That impression is reinforced by the show, which leaves out examples of experimental multimedia work by painters from the last phase of Mr. Sperone's chronology: I'm thinking of Lucio Fontana's 1950s terrific proto-disco electric light environments and Bruno Munari's inventive use of slide projections and music.
But while the report lays out a number of new measures, the most striking thing is what it leaves out: a strategy for combating the creation of false and malicious material at its source, and a sense of Facebook's responsibility when genuine users share those links.
When: Saturday, August 315469, 10am–8pm Where: Getty Villa, Outer Peristyle (17985 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles) The term "antiquity" usually conjures up images of toga-clad Greeks and Romans, but this Eurocentric view leaves out concurrent developments of other peoples around the world.
In an age of constant threats to arguably our most important natural resource— including a pending federal infrastructure bill in the works that by and large leaves out water protection and incentivizes privatization—let's take stock of who's controlling the water we consume on a daily basis.
Consider this indirect indicator of waning confidence, which is often overlooked: what economists call "investment," the part of national output that leaves out consumables like food, clothing and housing and refers to production that will enhance future productivity, such as the building of machines, factories and infrastructure.
On Saturday, explaining why he was withdrawing his endorsement, Senator John McCain cited "comments on prisoners of war, the Khan Gold Star family, Judge Curiel and earlier inappropriate comments about women" — and that leaves out Mexicans as rapists, calls for a Muslim ban, and much more.
I have long idolized Andy Warhol's early work for how it captures stardom's need for repetition, but unfortunately the current Musée d'art moderne de la Villa de Paris show, Warhol Unlimited, is just a bland and banal Warhol primer show that leaves out the edgier, ghastly stuff.
And while it feels a bit redundant to see yet another film about Mexican Americans getting shot and going to jail, my biggest gripe with Lowriders isn't that it sits in the shadow of American Me. Instead, it's the way it leaves out lowrider culture's history and radical politics.
I do love how Baby Groot can pull leaves out of his own body and twirl them around his finger like they're head hair, which is a nice design touch, but trapping a familiar character in a smaller version of himself and prohibiting him from speaking is not fun.
And while students may not be on the hook for the expense of their education if they fail to find a job—a key improvement over private student loans, Morgan notes—that still leaves out the time and money potentially lost from upending their lives for their education.
Where the right longs endlessly for a past that never was, an unchaotic 1950s that largely exists in its head, the cultural left seems trapped in hopes of a future that leaves out everybody who disagrees with it, where everything is okay because we've embraced a surface-level diversity.
What Mulvaney's characterization of means-tested programs as larceny leaves out is that for all the hard working men and women putting in overtime to care for their aging parents, there are many who face catastrophic situations beyond anything that overtime pay or modern families are able to cover.
"Trump's persistent insults to high-profile women play to that part of his base that has long been incensed at a definition of political correctness that includes women, L.G.B.T.Q. people, immigrants and other groups — but leaves out working-class whites nursing the hidden injuries of class," she said.
The treaty, which is set to expire in February 2021, right after the next presidential inauguration, limits both sides to around 1,550 deployed strategic nuclear weapons, though that leaves out smaller tactical weapons and does not cover a range of other non-nuclear weaponry that can wreak havoc.
And the above list leaves out plenty of other achievements unlikely to be reversed, like preserving the environment through creating national monuments, reducing the sentencing disparity between crack and powder cocaine, cracking down on credit card companies, and causing multiple for-profit colleges to go out of business.
Still, the episode could lend further support to those who have called for a drone-specific international institution rather than the MTCR, which leaves out a number of drone exporters and brings together a wide array of delivery platforms in a way that both dilutes and confuses the focus of each.
Read more: Former spies warn the Nunes memo would be a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing worldwide The long-awaited memo, written by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee and released by the White House Friday, is more interesting for what it leaves out than for what it contains. Rep.
It also follows after Republican and Democratic negotiators agreed on a spending bill that will avert a shutdown and keep the government open, through September -- but leaves out some of the top priorities for the Trump administration, including paying for a border wall and ending federal funding to Planned Parenthood.
The goal has not been to adhere closely to the plays — Tyler leaves out the framing device at the beginning, and the tamer of Kate is not Pyotr (in the play, Petruchio's use of reverse psychology to disorient but also amuse Katherina wins and subdues her at the same time).
Like "Constitution," which scrutinizes the nation's founding document to see whose interests it leaves out (initially at least, anyone who wasn't a white male property owner), "Anger" and "Belligerence" examine a culture constructed to sympathize with men, to value them more highly, to see women as inherently less deserving of consideration.
And though "The Biggest Little Farm" pointedly leaves out some of the most brutal elements of farming—the film asks the viewer to mourn for those animals killed by predators, but makes little reference to what awaits the animals raised for meat—it is likely to succeed in encouraging its audience to act.
Even Metacritic's more detailed description of the character as "a precocious 17- year-old American-Italian" who "spends his days in his family's 17th century villa transcribing and playing classical music, reading, and flirting with his friend Marzi" leaves out the one thing Elio spends most of the film doing: sleeping. Elio!
There is no mention that Washington was a slaveholder, for example, and he lists all the children of each president but leaves out Jefferson's children with his slave Sally Hemings (one of whom, James Madison Hemings, is the subject of a picture book coming out this fall, intended for even younger readers).
After Sanders ran away with the Nevada caucuses, Buttigieg said Sanders' "inflexible ideological revolution that leaves out most Democrats," And on Monday, Buttigieg tweeted that Democrats "can't risk nominating someone who doesn't recognize" human rights issues in Cuba, an attack against comments the senator made about Cuban leader Fidel Castro on 60 Minutes.
There was the sense of diminishment I always get from our culture of images: no matter how finely you chop life into a sequence of photographs, no matter how closely in time the photographs are spaced, what the sequence always ends up conveying to me most strongly is what it leaves out.
But Trump leaves out the fact that even the Mercatus study concluded that a single-payer reform would actually reduce medical spending by $2 trillion over 10 years; the federal government's health spending would rise, but spending by employers, state and local government, and families would fall by an even larger amount.
But that leaves out the guy with the underwater mortgage and a Wal-Mart tent and whether Robert Johnson understood a word Charley Patton said, both NOW, and also the love song that survived the marriage and the love song about the waitress hung up on Leon Trotsky, Graham Greene, and Rick Derringer, both Then.
"This bill also leaves out key parts of the Senate's reform package, including fairer sentences for juveniles sentenced to life without parole and a ban on solitary confinement for juveniles, the compassionate release of sick individuals and the ability for people who have reformed their lives to have records expunged or sealed," she said.
What McConnell leaves out is that once she had captured the GOP Senate nomination in Delaware in 2010 — in an upset that shocked the Republican establishment, both in Delaware and Washington — party bigwigs turned their backs on her campaign, in some cases going out of their way to sabotage it, according to O'Donnell herself.
Since it only covers new parents, the Cradle Act also leaves out about three-quarters of leave-takers, as many people use the time off to care for a sick parent or take care of their own illness, unlike the FAMILY Act, which proposes 12 weeks of partial income a year and covers caregivers and other family situations.
According to Bernstein, the plan leaves out 8 million lower- and middle-income families whose taxes will go up because it gets rid of a personal exemption component that ends up hurting the very people this election is focused on: the masses of middle-class Americans who, post-recession, are trying to decide on which side they've landed.
She also includes a comment from Mary Campbell Schmidt, published in her introduction to The Studio Museum in Harlem's 23 Ed Clark retrospective, which points out that the familiar narrative of Abstract Expressionism leaves out not just Lewis's involvement with the Club, but also Romare Bearden's with the Kootz Gallery and Ed Clark's at Brata, an artist cooperative.
The current drama over the repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) without a clear replacement leaves out a crucial component: funding for public health – the people and departments on the front lines when it comes to preventing illness and keeping Americans safe from things like Zika, Ebola, the flu, and a myriad of other diseases and dangers.
As a result, it's uncertain how transfer students and part-time students fare in college—which leaves out a pretty large part of the student population, considering how many people start off at a community college and transfer to a four-year school or return to attain or finish their degrees while also shouldering family and work obligations.
But what Trump leaves out is that one of the researchers behind this work, Richard Rosenfeld, has repeatedly said that it's way too early to say whether this trend is applicable to the rest of the country or whether it truly indicates a reversal to the long-term violent crime drop of the past 25 years.
Sharapova leaves out many turns in their relationship on and off the court, including the 6-1, 6-2 drubbing in the 2007 Australian Open final, which seemed to turn the matchup in Williams's favor for good, as well as the 2013 war of words between the two at Wimbledon punctuated by public shots at each other's personal lives.
In any case, Spicer closes off the section with the laughable claim that Trump had "promptly" fired Flynn — which he can only make because he leaves out Yates's warning from 18 days earlier: General Flynn's evolving account of his Russian contacts — and the fact that he had misled us — sank his credibility as national security advisor.
By which I mean that while his two models, Jerusalemite and Ratzingerian, are illuminating and important, he largely leaves out what seems like the most traditionally Catholic criteria for determining what is and isn't "fundamentalism," what counts as "legalism" as opposed to just fidelity, and how and whether doctrine can develop, namely: What the church has already taught on the matter.
Mr Scott identifies four factors that are necessary for the failure of such "schemes to improve the human condition": an administrative imposition of order that is inflexible and leaves out a lot of details about things in an attempt to make them simpler; an ideology that elevates science and technology above all else; an authoritarian state; and a prostrate civil society.
Even setting aside the culinary contributions of China's other ethnic groups and discounting the impact of such powerful forces as the dining habits of its rich and famous, its vibrant local street foods, its many religions, and a fascinating mixed bag of external influences, justifying the "eight great" way of thinking remains genuinely problematic, for it leaves out way more than it embraces.
Dodging the big issues: Analysts say the proposed rule leaves out some of the biggest issues health insurers want resolved, like whether they can charge higher premiums for older people, whether they'll get more flexibility in the benefits they have to offer — or, most crucially, whether they'll get paid back for their cost-sharing reduction subsidies to low-income customers.
After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which was until Harvey the most damaging hurricane in US history, employment in New Orleans crashed and stayed low for months, as this chart from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows: Even accounting for all of these factors, the best dollar assessment of a disaster still leaves out the values of degraded ecosystems, displaced cultural heritage and ruined lives.
It leaves out lots of men and women (it doesn't cover freelancers and those who work at companies with fewer than 50 employees, for example), it offers nothing in the way of income replacement, and the time period is too short, at least compared with more family-friendly countries such as France, the Netherlands and Spain, all of which offer 16 weeks at full wage replacement.
A similar transparency is fundamental to Sanders's pitch; he pushes for the ambitious policy goals that Democrats have long claimed to want but leaves out the signature Democratic caveat that those things are of course impossible and anyway must be negotiated with an opposition that is by now quite open about not just its unwillingness to do any such thing but its belief that the Democrats are inherently illegitimate.
"Jeff conveniently leaves out the part of the meeting where he pleaded for our party's support and justified voting no on impeachment by touting his 92% voting record with Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi2020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump Impeachment inquiry tops Americans' list of most important news stories of 2019 85033 controversies that rocked the Trump White House in 2019 MORE," Suleiman told The Hill.
Some other choice trends and events Google highlighted in its 2018 quiz that I literally forgot happened this year: IHOP becoming IHOB for a hot secondBongo cat memeThe Kiki (or Keke) ChallengeThe OlympicsThe World CupThe Keto diet and the prolonged abomination of people putting butter in their coffeeCrazy cornJanelle Monae and Tessa Thompson's Are-They-Aren't-They romantic tensionStephen Hawking dying But for all the memes, DIY projects I did not pin to my Pinterest board, and bizarre food trends of 2018, Google's game predictably leaves out many of the more serious news events of 2018.
God said—Look at it this way—The poinsettias have to endure themselves—so many pornographic reds in one place—their effect that of the clown—all mouth—it's too much— And so you must also endure your form— make the best of things—stop moping around— Sometimes I spy you from the top tier of my treehouse in the woods—with my special binoculars—I have to get the leaves out of my eyes first—adjust the black knobs— Then the top of your head, your bangs hanging limply in your eyes—you are always alone, in clothes that seem a size too small—a girl-ox moving through the grass—so dumb— pulling a cart filled with the adult world— its anxieties and lusts stacked like logs, all that liquid grief pooling in the bottom— You think I didn't see but I saw—the little slits they made in your flesh, just below the ribs— How they tried to fit their fingers in, and more— The wound—it bled and bled—I watched— And so I sent him like a hologram—to you— Speak, child.

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