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The media lumped them together as the Central Park Five.
Or the two might get lumped together despite their differences.
And most people also resent being lumped together with fascists.
I don't want them lumped in with Facebook and Twitter.
Will the Apple Car get lumped in with lightning cables?
Greenfield lumped Ernst and McConnell together in her own video.
The victims are our aliens — lumped into one despised sum.
Around this time you were perplexingly lumped in with Britpop.
Previously, scientists had lumped the archaea in with the bacteria.
I didn't know I had been lumped in with anybody.
I have no problem getting lumped in that category with him.
And when Lorde arrived, she was immediately lumped into the trend.
It's generally lumped in the greater sprawl known as Silicon Valley.
And he lumped Cruz in with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
"Mindfulness is getting lumped into a new, 'new age,'" Goldstein said.
Other apolitical groups have been lumped into Facebook's new tighter rules.
The science and technology ministry will be lumped together with communication.
People who are lumped into communities by other communities are communities.
Supporters of the monuments have sometimes been lumped together as racists.
Do you worry about the film being lumped into the #relevant deluge?
It successfully lumped the galaxies into three categories based on their shape.
But this is the first time she's lumped in Oprah and Tyler.
True data-driven growth hackers are being lumped in with traditional marketers.
I don't want them getting lumped in ... Which it is, techlash. Yeah.
You guys have been lumped into genres from punk to garage rock.
But with Fuzzy Logic you can see why we were lumped in.
"Immigration is not going to get lumped into this thing," said Rep.
Lee says that these stages can be lumped into two basic categories.
He lumped all Mexican and Latin American immigrants in the same bag.
Now, this approach has effectively lumped in Mr. Pozner with the abusers.
The issue here is that is all competitive products get lumped together.
All of those products are lumped together -- and that could be problem.
Because to your point, we're lumped in with Silicon Valley ... You are.
But these aid letters often lumped them all into the same bucket.
But once everything is lumped together, it all becomes the same show.
"I didn't feel comfortable doing something lumped in with the '90s," Loeb said.
Being lumped in with those behemoths would be a perception shift for Apple.
Trump can avoid getting lumped in with them with that more detailed answer.
I'll probably still dread the extra 10 minutes lumped onto my beauty routine.
Marijuana, meanwhile, is still lumped in with heroin in the schedule I category.
In the 1970s, she was lumped in with Minimalists, but that never worked.
Nor are Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg or other Democratic aspirants lumped in that category.
Each of them can be roughly lumped into an overarching "hypebeast kids" aesthetic.
But some products, including thermostats, are lumped into intermediate and capital goods categories.
Companies that talk about developing markets usually get squarely lumped into the former.
Lumped together, Alphabet's moonshots aren't making money yet — but Verily is, Brin said.
One limitation of the analysis is that it lumped all types of sexting together.
Well, there are a lot of different divisions that get lumped together under NeverTrump.
In Tennessee, many counties — some rural, some urban — get lumped together in each region.
We lumped the things each state's DNC and RNC speakers mentioned into several categories.
These alternate theories are lumped under the umbrella term MOND (Modifications of Newtonian Dynamics).
But the problem right now is that cryptocurrencies are being lumped into one basket.
In other words, lithium, cobalt and copper miners still get lumped alongside coal miners.
Emotional support animals are often lumped together with service animals, but key differences exist.
But in the same drawing, she incorrectly lumped together army and leaf-cutter ants.
Although we lumped together Beaujolais and Beaujolais-Villages, they are in fact quite different.
Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google are often lumped together, but their business models differ.
"What he doesn't deserve is to be lumped in with Roy Moore," Maher said.
I had been filling it with things I previously lumped into the "Not Me" pile.
"All Snap's executives really wanted was to not be lumped in with Twitter, " Cramer said.
Risk and time horizon are not the same, however — although they are often lumped together.
It reverses the logic of the ACA, which lumped everyone together to spread costs around.
They've lumped you in with the bunch-- that they'd like to kinda break up potentially.
You said there are three cases on this issue being sort of lumped together tomorrow.
Should there be separate pedestrian corridors, keeping everything with wheels lumped together on the road?
It seems like Ronald would be exempt from being lumped in with the other clowns.
Ross, on CNBC earlier this month, lumped Huawei in with another Chinese tech giant ZTE.
It's a slightly different narrative, because they don't often get lumped in with Silicon Valley.
However, coconut oil is a saturated fat, so they lumped it in with the rest.
She thought the project was beautiful as is, lumped pell-mell into gray archival boxes.
Students who protest peacefully get lumped in with Antifa, a radical wing of leftist activism.
Bootleggers and moonshiners are often lumped into the same category, but are not the same.
"Everything gets lumped in together," he said, adding that retail shares had been rising recently.
That's a very different thing than being lumped in with a group of financial backers.
The pet industry argued that responsible breeders were being wrongfully lumped in with bad actors.
Not to knock it but it was hard to be lumped in with that stuff.
My long hair is lumped in an elastic — it's comfy, comfy, comfy all the way.
But in the world of social media, I'm simply lumped with all the over-60s.
Adding to the confusion is the way so many different behaviors are being lumped together.
If you're reading this article, it's a virtual certainty that you're lumped into those statistics.
"Instacart is more nuanced than the folks we sometimes get lumped in with," Ganenthiran said.
"All of our communities are essentially lumped together as being un-American," Ms. Raghunathan said.
These questions are often lumped together under the hazy notion that American trains are bad.
The Dopamines have successfully lumped themselves into the Dillinger Four category of low-expectation punk.
"People with naturally large lips don't want to be lumped into that group," Mani tells PEOPLE.
Pain patients often contend that they're wrongfully lumped in with people addicted to heroin and fentanyl.
These can be lumped into three rough categories (see diagram)—design, manufacture, and assembly and packaging.
Apple does not organise its financial activities into one subsidiary, but Schumpeter has lumped them together.
The Trump administration has lumped Venezuela in with Cuba and Nicaragua in a "troika of tyranny".
And none of this was your own doing and yet you are entirely lumped into it.
He surely wouldn't mind being lumped in with Internet visionaries like Larry Page and Sergei Brin.
And instead, they are often lumped together with more generalised emotions, such as "happiness" or "joy".
This wide variety of businesses could all be lumped together as "banks" under the OCC charter.
But cybersecurity businesses say they shouldn't be lumped in with the tech executives fighting Trump's agenda.
He has also lumped Japan with China and Mexico as big contributors to America's trade deficit.
Schumer lumped Mnuchin in with Andy Pudzer, Trump's pick to lead the Labor Department, and Rep.
We are often lumped in with salad chains, but we are a lot more than that.
These concerns are easily lumped together into one overarching fear: Tech is messing with our minds.
People labeled deniers claim they're being wrongly lumped in with people who deny the Holocaust happened.
Refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers are all lumped together in one pot by politicians and press.
But perhaps dismissing him is unfair — candidates lumped in with the pack can certainly break out.
It's been lumped in with all of the trade war stuff, and how ridiculous is that?
It is forever lumped with the other "stans" in the neighborhood, which are repressive by comparison.
Some complained about Hampton's being lumped in with liberal sanctuary cities like Seattle and New York.
But when it is a white supremacist, "every conservative is lumped in with him," he said.
They'll be lumped in with heterosexual couples in the same category tracking workers by marital status.
The four firms are lumped together so often that they have become known as Big Tech.
Trump often targeted McCabe in harsh tweets, and lumped in his firing with the Mueller investigation.
America's mission in Syria is often lumped together with the "forever wars" in Iraq and Afghanistan.
" But rather than standing on its own, bribery was lumped in there with "abuse of power.
But behind closed doors at universities, actions like Ansari's are absolutely being lumped together with rape.
Thiebaud's paintings cannot be neatly classified or lumped under one header on the 20th-century art menu.
Instead, Trump lumped it in with China and other unnamed countries and outside groups as potential perpetrators.
Land's End, Sutro Baths, the Legion of Honor museum, and other attractions are lumped into the neighborhood.
To me, marriage always encompassed a huge wedding and a huge reception and a commitment lumped together.
Rumours ranging from consensual affairs, to unspecified "inappropriateness", to serious sexual assaults have been unhelpfully lumped together.
And in the realm of human rights, Trump has been lumped in with some downright unsavory company.
" But Graham stressed that all immigrants from the targeted countries can't be lumped "in the same boat.
Meanwhile, not all financials should be lumped together, warned Charles Bobrinskoy, head of investments at Ariel Investments.
Before, everything was lumped together, which could be confusing – especially if you watch a lot of clips.
Latin American artists are lumped into readymade categories that misrepresent the complexity and depth of the region.
But it does make me feel bad for those that are lumped in with the bad ones.
What's more, she noted, women's collegiate teams were lumped into a single ceremony at the White House.
But some worry the company's blockchain project could be lumped in with other digital assets by regulators.
Yet Nest is now lumped in the same reporting division as Google's cloud and app store businesses.
Even Sessions, whose reference to "smuggling children" lumped in parents with professional smugglers, didn't go that far.
The survival data lumped together many varieties of low-grade gliomas, including tumors cured by surgical removal.
Children's Books When I was a kid, picture books lumped bad behavior into one catchall, gurgling vat.
Bloomberg's support among that group, such as it was, was lumped into "other candidates" in the poll.
She pointed to the ground, where a pile of dark feathers lay lumped beneath a fir tree.
It was maddening, Chang said, "to be lumped in with this fucking plague" of corporately owned restaurants.
But, when he testified on Tuesday, he bristled at being lumped together with the other two men.
Italy and Germany are not countries that could usually be lumped together when it comes to politics.
Instead, he lumped it in with China and other unnamed countries and outside groups as potential perpetrators.
Trump was lumped in with world leaders like Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte.
Insurers have long resisted being lumped in with banks, fearing they will end up being regulated more harshly.
"That makes them unique from other mental health problems, and that's why they're often lumped together," she says.
Dentists were way down on the list at number 12, lumped in with physicians and other health professionals.
Trump lumped her in with other women who had accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct in the past.
This means, we assume, that Herschel doesn't want to be lumped in with Converse and other retro favorites.
They should not be lumped in with the high stakes items that grab the headlines and provoke controversy.
Immediately after the referendum, airlines were lumped in with banks and property firms as the shares to sell.
However, it could be argued that the need to track time can be lumped in with these certainties.
The commentaries often lumped General Guo with Xu Caihou, another former military commander placed under investigation for corruption.
Mr. Leeds said the prosecutor's statement unfairly lumped the teenagers' actions in with those of the woman's father.
This is particularly significant because when they were all lumped together, conservationists weren't worried about their population numbers.
The costs — roughly $2,700 for a $500,000 home around New York City — are lumped into various closing fees.
The candidates will be lumped into four groups, and each group will have about 25 minutes to talk.
Their sex, violence, flagrance and occasional shabbiness would get them grouped together — lumped, I would say — as blaxploitation.
But analysts complain that investors have lumped the company in with significantly troubled retailers, leaving its stock undervalued.
And, even lumped together, Northern Ireland's political parties only fill a small minority of the seats in Westminster.
Along with other artists of the 1960s, they are now often lumped under the banner of Chicago Imagism.
The rest of the top-tier Democratic candidates are lumped together within 1 percentage point of one another.
"We didn't want Jim lumped in with others," his lawyer, William A. McDaniel Jr., said in an interview.
"The Caribbean gets lumped into one type of cuisine but every single island has its niche," he says.
And other social media brands like Twitter and Snapchat aren't interested in being lumped into the "big tech" nomenclature.
Sony's PlayStation VR gets lumped into this category, too, but it's a notch down from the Rift and Vive.
A lumped and bruised Harris was taken to the prison hospital, where he told a nurse about his teeth.
It gets lumped into the sort of, these are the millennials, these are the people who come from elsewhere.
Earthworms are annelids, a kind of invertebrate, but I've just lumped them together as bugs given their creepy-crawliness.
Clinton lumped that bill in with recently passed legislation in other states that aims to limit access to abortion.
The revival of Ponte is often lumped in with the gentrification taking place in parts of inner-city Johannesburg.
Although I'm occasionally lumped into the "blogger" category because of my Instagram following, I don't actually have a blog.
Either future generations will be lumped with extra debt, or future legislators will have to fill the budget hole.
Most types of bees other than honeybees — frequently lumped together as "wild bees," although many species exist — are solitary.
The study also lumped together occasional and daily e-cigarette users into a single group, McRobbie said by email.
" In Los Angeles on Saturday, he added, "The media is in error when they lumped superdelegates with pledged delegates.
That revenue gets lumped into Apple's burgeoning services segment, which also includes App Store, iCloud and Apple Music revenue.
The second rule is 37B: Delegate votes are counted individually and their votes are not lumped together as one.
They're all lumped together in a reaction cluster that only shows three of the six icons at a time.
But there was also overlapping anger that what was clearly a supernatural look was being lumped in with blackface.
I lumped Paula Jones and Monica Lewinsky in with partisan attacks about Whitewater and crazy Vince Foster murder plots.
Lumped together over seven hours of policy talk, they put stories to phenomena you may not have personally experienced.
I was actually sad to see that Nina got lumped in with the other female TV deaths last week.
Real clowns are being lumped in with a disturbing group of people who are sadly perpetuating a sick myth.
Artists and musicians didn't necessarily want to be on a platform that lumped them in with bankers and lawyers.
Mount Rushmore makes for an easy comparison here, those three lumped together with Alex Trebek as their adjacent Lincoln.
"Tech stocks often get lumped together when they really shouldn't," said Lara Crigger, who covers tech ETFs for ETF.
They envision efforts lumped around consumer incentives, working with ride-hailing and other mobility firms, infrastructure deployment and more.
It is now so small that BofA lumped it into "all other income" from its consumer bank, reports Bloomberg.
The answer can energize voters who previously lumped the candidates together, causing them to speak in favor or against.
But the project was shuttered altogether in late 2016 with the remnants of it lumped in with Project Wing.
Mental illness cannot be lumped into one distinct disorder with a set of symptoms that definitively leads to violence.
He didn't find much, and what research did exist about threesomes often lumped them in with polyamory and swinging.
"We don't want all Black people to be lumped together as criminals, and sometimes we feel that way," he says.
Trump lumped the far-right group of representatives in with Democrats and pledged to "fight" them in the 2018 midterms.
Steven I've lumped these two questions together, because they're both essentially about the same thing: what to do with Smoak.
Were European spending to be lumped together, the continent would be the world's second-largest military power, outspending Russia fourfold.
"His diet eliminated artificial flavorings, sweeteners and preservatives -- and so sugar kind of got lumped in, as well," King said.
But luckily for us, tech products also get lumped in the back-to-school fray — and you can take advantage.
But I do worry now that everything is getting lumped into one category where we're calling everyone a Harvey Weinstein.
Amazon, Alphabet, Facebook and Netflix — the so-called FANG stocks — were once lumped in portfolios, paragons of the technology world.
They ask, why should all Asians be lumped into Tribe 44 based on skin color and our geographic histories only?
In Hello Kitty world Taiwan has its own car; China is lumped in with other Asians in a separate one.
"Saying nothing could also lead to it being lumped in with the NBA if consumers and partners boycott the league."
Many publications have pushed back, expressing frustration that they're being lumped into the same category as politicians and advocacy groups.
Yet, while those bands were a part of progressive hardcore scenes, At The Drive-In was lumped in with emo.
Minutes after pointing and laughing at McGregor, the man who lumped up his face, Diaz helped him to his feet.
Cooperating witnesses, according to Donohue, said such expenses were lumped together without exact descriptions at the request of union leaders.
Rock documentaries all get lumped together in a way, but the treatment and presentation of this film is completely different.
Research, meanwhile, suggests kratom doesn't work the same way as the dangerous opioids the FDA has lumped it in with.
School Vouchers Aren't Working, but Choice Is Charters and vouchers, often lumped together, are very different, claims this Opinion writer.
Some conservative Chinese-Australians oppose greater autonomy for Hong Kong; others fear being lumped in with mainlanders they disagree with.
Although they will be lumped together in the public mind, in truth they are as different as chalk and cheese.
Second, it doesn't acknowledge the fact that ideologies lumped in the domestic bucket can also be rooted abroad (see Nazism).
" The former South Bend mayor lumped together Sanders and Bloomberg, calling them "the two most polarizing figures on this stage.
Suu Kyi -- "The Lady" -- was lumped not only with the hopes of her own people, but the entire international community.
Lumped with some other services, this business should more than double in 2018 and looks set to continue its rapid ascent.
Breaking down those stats further, we counted to see how many Black women were lumped into the women-of-color category.
Why do people like Bernie Sanders and AOC get lumped in as socialists and even call themselves by that term sometimes?
Another group researchers concluded that these tailed-spiders should be lumped in with a group of more primitive, now extinct spiders.
The bottom line: While Facebook and Twitter are often lumped together as social networks, they face different questions in this investigation.
Yeah, they were lumped in with those bands maybe not sonically but they all were New York bands in similar circles.
After years of scant federal oversight, the sector was suddenly lumped with a new set of regulatory exams and reporting obligations.
In an electric Wednesday night speech, Mr. Obama lumped Mr. Trump's candidacy with violent ideologies that have spawned attacks on America.
Mr. Choudhry was being deprived of due process, the letter said, and his case "lumped in" with other cases on campus.
For Willis, yoga is lumped in with channeling, tarot cards and visiting psychics, which are all big no-nos for Christians.
I've lumped tech stocks together this way myself in describing market action recently and as far back as the early 2000s.
Many American students feel, rightly, that they get lumped into a cliché of too-much-drinking, especially by the European press.
Rett Wallace of Triton Research says Peloton has been unfairly lumped in with the rest of the disappointing IPOs this year.
He's referring to terrorists, but we [legal immigrants] have been lumped into 'them' and are being asked not to be here.
He said it could invite retaliation by Baghdad and said that Iraq should not be lumped in with frequent U.S. nemesis Iran.
The two companies now feel more like equals, in part because they're lumped into all the same regulatory challenges across the country.
Anti-racist heathens worry about being lumped in with neo-Nazis, who frequently signal their affiliation using runes and other Norse symbols.
It sounds like it will be a like a bunch of motoring Facebook groups lumped together, with some more tech thrown in.
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs get lumped into this group, though they differed from their mostly male counterparts in the genre and scene.
A highly improved search will also play a role — as it ought to, when your media is all lumped into one place.
You can see why the Academy—terrified of being lumped in with the liberal coastal elite—is resorting to desperate populist measures.
But some bands lumped into the alternative metal category had one foot squarely in the metal camp—most notably Queensrÿche and Voivod.
But after Slager agreed to a plea deal with federal law enforcement, the state case was lumped in with the federal case.
"Blockchain has a bunch of different use cases, and they are usually either all lumped together or poorly understood separately," May said.
The provision was part of Dodd-Frank, lumped in with the Treasury's ability to designate non-banks as systemically important financial institutions.
Confusingly, this Indonesian material is lumped into the "ferronickel" category by Chinese customs, but the give-away is its relatively low value.
Google's announcement makes no such caveats, suggesting ads for open source digital wallets may stay lumped in with get-rich-quick ICOs.
LiveJournal and Xanga were lumped in with Facebook and MySpace as child's play; Vine stars and Instagram fame simply did not exist.
Ridgeline's size gets it lumped in with the Nissan Frontier, Toyota Tacoma and the General Motors twins: GMC Canyon and Chevy Colorado.
In the Trump administration's 2018 National Defense Strategy, China and Russia are lumped together and all but interchangeable at the same time.
At the seaport, which is often lumped in with the financial district, new condos are unusual, despite past efforts to build them.
That said, there's a "catastrophic misunderstanding" of miscarriage statistics, says Jeffrey Braverman, MD of Braverman Reproductive Immunology, because they're all lumped together.
They want to be known as independent thinkers, but it is harder not to get lumped in with the broader party brand.
Same goes for AirPods, Apple TV, Beats headphones, and all the other stuff that's lumped with Apple Watch in Apple's "Other" category.
The most electrifying movement in rap right now usually gets lumped into a genre based on its go-to streaming platform, Soundcloud.
And it almost feels like a tsunami, like we're just in that... Well it is getting lumped in, and they're very differentiated.
As a more formal system of employment in factories or mines became the norm, workers were lumped together, making it easier to organise.
Protestant denominations are splitting on these and other cultural issues, gay marriage being one of them, and they're all kind of lumped together.
The two cases have been lumped together for obvious reasons: two Ivy League schools, two debates about how to honor a historical figure.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the World Bank lumped white-ruled, apartheid-era South Africa together with the Middle East and North Africa.
Although "SNL" was unfair in one way -- it lumped Trump and O'Reilly's history of sexism together -- when in reality Trump's is far worse.
To most people she told, astronaut was lumped in with the same group of unattainable dreams that contained superheroes and princesses as occupations.
The authors note that other studies calculating the greenhouse gas emissions of cattle have lumped the gases together as if they're all equivalent.
Our check gets lumped in with theirs, so I just throw in $10 to cover my drink, R.'s seltzer, and a tip.
So Creed were lumped in with the soul-patch havers instead, and spent their heyday sharing a line-up with Bush and Godsmack.
Even though Snapchat tends to get lumped in with other social platforms, it's never really been much of a social network — until now.
In 2016, Iowa, New Hampshire and other early-voting states in the contest fell later on the calendar and were lumped closely together.
Andrew Sullivan lamented that, in the fury of the moment, transgressions of varying degrees were being unfairly lumped together to prosecute innocent men.
Superficially, the permutations of genetic flaws might be boundless, but lumped into pathways, the complexity can be organized along the archetypal, core flaws.
Much of the media coverage of the president's actions (and much of the political response) lumped all of the gun control measures together.
The very fact that the letters L, B, G and T are routinely lumped together is seen by many as problematic and imprecise.
Now a whole new universe of programs has been lumped together and primed for the chopping block: food stamps, Medicaid, even unemployment insurance.
And because I look Chinese, that people just sort of lumped in what I was suggesting with a Chinese system, across the world.
Each company has a distinct business model, but they often get lumped together due to their fundamental focuses on file storage and sharing.
The result of Ms. Love's race was still days from being called, but Mr. Trump scornfully lumped her in with the losers anyway.
He's annoyed that they've been teamed up, "the two Pakistanis," he thinks, lumped together, when in his eyes they have little in common.
Yet colleges and policymakers often don't realize it because Southeast Asian students' statistics are lumped in as part of overall Asian student performance.
The most valuable pieces can be listed separately, while the other pieces can be lumped together under a policy that offers blanket coverage.
" Dimon took exception with being lumped in with Wells Fargo, saying it was "unfair" for her to "blanket a whole class of people.
"When we talk about the gender pay gap, it gets lumped into one big category," Comparably co-founder and CEO Jason Nazar told me.
You're lumped into one race or the other, depending on how neatly it fits with the point of view of the person judging you.
People have lumped together mass shootings of families—domestic by definition—with public mass shootings like the one in Las Vegas, or school shootings.
"Jesus is King" dropped Friday, and many complained the project feels incomplete ... like a bunch of song demos all lumped together on one album.
Update: Apparently, Mason Barclay's argument that gay friends shouldn't be lumped into the no-one-of-the-opposite-gender-at-a-sleepover rule worked.
And when lumped together, they become something bordering on transcendent: a squishy, satisfying mess of naked, flapping body parts that makes QWOP look tame.
Those who received undeclared campaign donations—a crime, but the norm—are lumped together in the public mind with those who took huge bribes.
Millennials are often lumped together as victims of bad economic times, but they actually have vast wage disparities — and some are doing just fine.
Our money gets lumped together to pay our bills (which is unfortunate for my husband, because I have more debt because of law school).
I know sometimes it gets lumped into the category of 'red state' but it really isn't," she told CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day.
When the interviewer suggested that Richie is lumped in with Kendall and Kylie as well as Gigi and Bella Hadid, Richie seemed to agree.
Snapchat only does so much: Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram, lumped together, do too much, obfuscating their value apart from the raw minutes-spent metric.
Men argued that the ad was anti-male, that it lumped all men in together as sexists, and that it denigrated traditional masculine qualities.
We know that the majority of mainstream porn is still created for men, whether it is lumped into the female friendly category or not.
Alibaba, for instance, has lumped services of its portfolio companies under 88 Membership that spans e-commerce (Tmall), fresh produce (Tmall), food delivery (Ele.
The details of Watch sales are still lumped in with "Other Products," and that was the worst performing piece of Apple's business this quarter.
To all white people who are offended at being lumped in with whiteness as a whole: this is not about you as an individual.
Freelancers often get lumped in the "starving artist" category in the collective psyche, considered something that people do more for love than for money.
The Macan, if you're being grumpy, could be lumped in with the Audi Q5 and the Volkswagen Tiguan in the VW Group crossover stable.
Obviously, like any group of artists loosely lumped into a genre, it never "went anywhere," but it definitely seems to be having a moment.
Apparel is being displaced by travel, eating out and activities—what's routinely lumped together as "experiences"—which have grown to 18 percent of purchases.
I've read that many have lumped you in a different area of country from some of the other country songwriters like Willie Nelson, etc.
Well, food gets lumped in with that fantasy: Somehow your goods get produced amongst the elephants and the tigers and the brightly colored spices.
The secret to Italy's bonanza was an auction design that lumped much of the prized 3.7 gigahertz frequency into two large 80 megahertz blocks.
You were coming out after the Blue Apron IPO, which while a completely different business in many ways, some investors lumped you guys together.
For the last two decades, Hollywood's fictional high schools have — by and large — clumsily lumped teen lesbians into two dehumanized categories: fetishized or feared.
I find that the people least likely to know the answer to these questions can be lumped into three categories: minimizers, teachers and solvers.
Though they'd get lumped in with other lo-fi, garage-rock bands, there was a fearlessness to change course that helped them stand out.
Trump predictably pushed back on Schumer earlier this week, and now he's lumped the Democrats and the news media into his line of fire.
Our efforts are often lumped in with charter school supporters and the Partnership is NOT a charter management organization—we work within the district.
One by one, he began to read the names in the will, humans considered property, lumped in the same category as cattle and furniture.
In 1984, the year Northam was finishing medical school, Virginia lumped MLK Day together with Lee-Jackson Day, a state holiday celebrating Confederate Gens.
But he stops short of saying that his street food commentary should be lumped into any broader analysis or advocacy of domestic Chinese issues.
So Irish and German Americans were once considered a separate race from white Americans, and now they are typically lumped into the "white" category.
"And police officers don't want to be lumped into being the bad guy," Waldrop says back, before clarifying that use of excessive force isn't right.
Yes, it's weird to see Scary Movie lumped in with the notable movie releases of 803, but it's worth pointing out that this Wayans Bros.
I actually think they deserve more credit than would get lumped in with gum, candy, and novelty keychains featuring an incorrect spelling of your name.
To group these kingdom-level eukaryotes even further, scientists created one "supra-group," called Diaphoretickes, that lumped four similar super-groups together (see diagram below).
The downfall of IE is even more striking when you consider that the report lumped Internet Explorer together with Microsoft's new Windows 10 browser, Edge.
According to Kate Horigan, assistant professor of folk studies at Western Kentucky University, when folk traditions are appropriated, discrete belief systems are often lumped together.
That lucid dreaming is often lumped together with New Age phenomena like out-of-body experiences and mutual dreaming certainly doesn't help its credibility either.
The fledgling industry, which does not want to be lumped in with other forms of gambling, want their products to be considered games of skill.
Womanby Street's beloved Irish bar Dempseys joined that list at the start of 2017, lumped with sudden, almost immediate closure by its owners, Brains Brewery.
The problem is that the police department has lumped the formal requests of 17 different journalists into one large review request to the attorney general.
I think it's fair enough to say that the scenes I do with Larry are lumpy enough to be lumped in with these other people.
" Baker also pointed out that Bob Dole, the former congressman who represented Huelskamp's district for years, had lumped Huelskamp in a group of "Republican naysayers.
And remember, when that post came out it got lumped in with whatever round of media layoffs we were having, but that's a different thing.
I was not familiar with the O.E.O. (Office of Economic Opportunity), maybe because it was lumped in with the Office of Community Services in 1981.
There's undeniable pleasure in slicing open the malakoff, dough mixed with alpine-style cheese that's lumped on a slice of sourdough and then deep fried.
Hornung, though, sued only Riddell, so that his case would not be lumped together with the class-action suit, which is being heard in Philadelphia.
Muddying the waters further, espionage, crime, and hactivism have been lumped together, in a way that they are almost never combined in the physical world.
Barr was "surprised and angry" to discover he had been lumped in with Giuliani during the call, according to a person familiar with Barr's thinking.
"This breaks up possibility for litigation," Seddiq said, specifically pointing out that refugees are no longer lumped together with immigrant and non-immigrant foreign nationals.
Or even more basically: someone could forget to return the postcard, or lose the postcard, or it could get lumped in with a neighbor's mail.
The Sixth Sense has unfairly been lumped in with some of Shyamalan's later films as a movie that only exists to prop up its twist.
They would probably not want to have their political struggles lumped in the same category as conservative employees who have blamed their firings on politics.
Critics also point out the consuming nature of fitness tracking itself, which gets lumped into contemporary tech ailments like digital distraction and excessive screen time.
" As a result, he regrets that the regulatory budget was lumped together in the same executive order, although he acknowledges that "beggars can't be choosers.
But Mr. Zwirner, 54, is ambivalent about being described as a mega-dealer, especially when he is lumped in with other large and influential galleries.
Ms. Jolie has been enduringly hard to peg, a woman who cannot easily be lumped into a single category because she occupies many at once.
The move allows Uber to charge more for slightly better vehicles and higher-rated drivers that used to be lumped in with its budget UberX tier.
But Rasiej says he purchased the billboard on his own out of frustration over the way the entire tech industry gets lumped in with Silicon Valley.
You don't want all trade and all trade agreements lumped together to say you learned something from that experiment with China for something that's very different.
That included content from PBS, which complained that it was being unfairly lumped in with broadcasters such as RT, which is funded by the Russian government.
The divides are not always clear-cut: Slovakia, Slovenia and the Baltic states are euro members, and dislike being lumped in with the more intransigent easterners.
It seems like shamans and psychotherapists and trip sitters can be lumped together because they all deal with psychedelics, but they seem very different to me.
With activities and sightseeing lumped together into one category, I still only spent about $2,500 on exploring and having fun outside of my digital nomad life.
People were also disturbed that Grassley lumped women in with booze and movies: Others pointed out the LOL-worthy correlation between wealth and frugality with alcohol.
Your big grown-up move ends in you being lumped with yet another guy being constantly passive aggressive and going silent in arguments, which is embarrassing.
Really, my baseline pay should be $25 to $20 because it's two orders, but Instacart has lumped them together when you are going to one store.
It's funny how the amount of money in our bank accounts, and the way we feel about ourselves, are lumped into the same house, isn't it?
That remained the same this quarter, with Apple Watch revenue lumped into Other Products instead of being broken out as its own category of flagship devices.
In the past, Trump has lumped the special counsel investigation and the Cohen investigation together and repeatedly complained of a "witch hunt" out to get him.
Lumped under the general category of "Syrian," many came to America through Ellis Island before moving west to industrial cities like Detroit, Youngstown, Pittsburgh, and Roanoke.
Instead of having to bite its nails until May, the show was lumped in with six of The CW's other shows in a January renewal announcement.
There are various approaches, lumped together as "negative emissions technologies" to distinguish them from technologies that reduce or eliminate emissions from power plants and other sources.
Though it is often lumped in with Rust Belt economic casualties like Cleveland, St. Louis and Detroit, Baltimore in fact fared better than these postindustrial peers.
Mr. Roth was often lumped together with Bellow and Bernard Malamud as part of the "Hart, Schaffner & Marx of American letters," but he resisted the label.
The disclosure is a big deal for the tech company, which has historically lumped together key segments of its business like YouTube and its cloud services.
If case numbers increase in Hong Kong, the city could find itself lumped in with the restrictions on people traveling from the mainland, Mr. Webb said.
In interviews, he lamented that he was not embraced by academic philosophy departments, and that his books were sometimes lumped with "new age" publications in bookstores.
It is a stigmatizing insult to the mentally ill (who are mostly well behaved and well meaning) to be lumped with Mr. Trump (who is neither).
Then you've got your non-traditional Christmas films—the ones that are too cynical, violent, bizarre, or morally bankrupt to be lumped in with the others.
When someone complains of harassment from "Bernie Bros," Sanders supporters start feeling like they're all being lumped in with these harassers and have been dubbed sexists.
Trump had lumped neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and a range of other right-wing extremists into "alt-right" and brought the "alt-left" into the mainstream discourse.
If you've been listening out for an opportunity to get Audible for nothing, with a great deal lumped in too, then this is the offer for you.
The problem with the bug, for Facebook, was not that all the information was lumped together—it was that it had mistakenly shown users the lump existed.
That distance in culture is even further when you consider DC's relation to the Seven Cities region of Virginia that sometimes get lumped in with The DMV.
And, since Apple lumps the Apple Watch lumped into its "Other Products" category when it reports earnings, there hasn't been much transparency around unit sales to date.
Tech Giants Lumped Into the Dispute The feud between Russia and Telegram has entered its third week and there's no sign of tensions simmering down anytime soon.
Upon close examination of ESG, it is clear to him that the environmental, social, and governance issues often lumped together are actually quite distinct from each other.
The editor of Environmental Science & Technology, a prominent research journal, lumped Edwards together with other researchers who had crossed the "invisible line" that separates scientists from activists.
At the start of last week, 22014 percent of the S&P 500 was in the S&P 500 Growth index, and 46 percent lumped into value.
This phenomenon has also been lumped under the catchphrase "the confidence gap," which outlines many of the ways in which women are less-self assured than men.
Later, he started getting into more trouble, and eventually got lumped with over 300 hours of community service for a range of misdemeanours including breaking and entering.
If there are two groups that might not be thrilled to be lumped together, it's likely people who believe in aliens and people who believe in God.
" Reitman also isn't a fan of the way the reboot's critics have been lumped together by the movie's defenders under the catch-all banner of "internet trolls.
While many reviewers lumped this film in with the "rape/revenge" thrillers of the 70s, there's a lot more going on in this powerful, bloody action flick.
She and the poor women imprisoned along with her have been lumped together, watching the red-wedge clock, because their circumstances nudged them into behaviors deemed criminal.
If you threaten a politician's safety, you are not only at risk of being lumped in with the bullies and sociopaths, you actually belong in that category.
But in the '90s, Colonna was lumped together with them in a group of designers tagged as "Deconstructionists," whose work in that period radically shifted fashion's poles.
These are very different works, but lumped together, I do wonder whether we're interrogating the past or luxuriating in it, hiding from the present or reframing it.
As if to underscore his fraught relationship with Albany, when the mayor spoke of threats from the Trump administration, he lumped them together with threats from Albany.
Some of my classmates wrote that they "don't want to be lumped into the gun debate," but you cannot talk about a shooting without talking about guns.
But for all of his harsh words toward Tehran, several officials said Mr. Pompeo was rankled by being lumped in with Mr. Bolton as bent on war.
Although Normal Heights is often lumped in with its surrounding neighborhoods of North Park, South Park, Kensington, Talmadge and City Heights, residents insist that it is distinctive.
Although Normal Heights is often lumped in with its surrounding neighborhoods of North Park, South Park, Kensington, Talmadge and City Heights, residents insist that it is distinctive.
To complicate things further, in Tunisia, trans people are not addressed at all in legal terms, and are lumped together in the otherness that is considered gayness.
John Kennedy (R-La.), who took $5,000 in donations from Bolton's PAC in his last Senate race, lumped Bolton in with indicted former Trump crony Lev Parnas.
Twenty years ago, you could have easily lumped me in with the Ricky Gervais types who lord their atheism over people like they got into fucking MENSA.
That lack of distinction among employers has raised a related issue: Vapers are also getting lumped in with cigarette users when it comes to health insurance penalties.
Maybe they do it behind my back, but I've never been lumped in with anybody that I know of because I've never made it a race issue.
Apple doesn't split it out separately -- it's lumped into "Wearables, Home and Accessories," which includes products like iPod touch, HomePods, and third-party accessories sold by Apple.
But as long as we're being pedantic, keep in mind that fish can't all be lumped into any single taxonomic category like phylum, class, order, or family.
Ideally, these are high-yield savings accounts at different banks or even the same one, as long as they&aposre not lumped together with your spending money.
Eugene Ionesco didn't love being called an absurdist playwright, but he and his fellow Parisians Samuel Beckett and Jean Genet all found themselves lumped under that banner.
And Netflix (NFLX), which often gets lumped in with the rest of the tech giants as part of the so-called FAANG stocks, is now worth $165 billion.
In April, Trump gave a speech on immigration and lumped together asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants, making the argument that the US will not accept any more immigrants.
But once you get over the jarring nature of a penis lumped in with pandas, the toys are actually kind of hysterical — and they apparently make great gifts.
It was easy to miss some of this or get mixed up, especially when Apple lumped these announcements together with a new credit card and magazine subscription service.
Similarly, Amal supporters have rushed to defend their leader, Nabih Berri, the speaker of Parliament, when he has been lumped in with the other leaders accused of corruption.
Whether NETs deserve to be lumped in with more outlandish "geoengineering" proposals, such as cooling the Earth with sunlight-reflecting sulphur particles in the stratosphere, is much debated.
I get it, Google Maps identifies the particular address as Flushing, but goddamn if I'm not annoyed that most of central Queens keeps getting lumped as one neighborhood.
Advocates have for years fought to liberate hemp from its taboo status, dating back to 1937 when it was lumped in with pot in the Marihuana Tax Act.
But when Westby looked at her iPhone's recent calls list, she saw the legitimate call from Apple had been lumped together with the scam call that spoofed Apple.
" On Thursday, Christie lumped the response to his facial expressions in with the broader backlash, calling it "part of the hysteria of people who oppose my Trump endorsement.
Tillerson's backing of Hariri and the Lebanese government contrasted sharply with the approach taken by Saudi Arabia, which has lumped Lebanon with Hezbollah as parties hostile to it.
In my inability to label my issue, I'd lumped all of my emotions under the "I'm Sad Because I'm Single" umbrella, and then allowed them to run wild.
Virginia Woolf lumped him together with Arnold Bennett and John Galsworthy as drab "materialists"— writers prosaically interested in the fabric of the world, rather than the inner life.
" The brand Milk, although it offers a larger range of products, is often lumped in with Glossier on social media as makeup for people who are "already beautiful.
Wang knew students whose families were mixed Asian and white who identified themselves as white on their applications, lest they be lumped in with all the other overachievers.
"In a year when other suburban Republicans are being lumped in with the Trump brand, Fitzpatrick is a genuine moderate with a good story to tell," Wasserman wrote.
But it does offer one of the film&aposs smartest and most enjoyable running gags by showing how immigrants and those of different races are often lumped together.
If you want to be critical and avoid being lumped in with bullies and sociopaths, it's best to think carefully about how you express your criticism of politicians.
Jacobson says that, compared to their elders, young Republicans are much more fearful of being lumped in with a party that some think has backwards views on race.
Full-time, non-hourly wage workers are often lumped together as working 40 hours a week, but there may be large differences between men and women in reality.
The FCC recently approved the use of channel bonding, where multiple consecutive channels are lumped together to create a larger bandwidth, something Garrett County quickly took advantage of.
Oilcan Harry's/ Rain on 4th/ HalcyonGay bars aren't created equal, but they do sometimes cluster, which is why those wonderful-in-their-own-way places are lumped together.
In a pre-summit interview with CBS News' "Face the Nation" program aired on Sunday, Trump lumped in the EU with China and Russia as U.S. economic adversaries.
As an urban liberal, I have witnessed small-town rural Americans get lumped together as "racists" and "deplorables" by my progressive peers for their support of Donald Trump.
Because you were a white person supporting black people in Montgomery, the jury lumped you in the same way, even though you were the victims of a crime.
To get it out of the way: Yes, Tuca & Bertie will immediately be lumped in with BoJack Horseman, thanks to its anthropomorphic animal characters and Hanawalt's distinctive style.
And while some comedians can be easily lumped into the category of crass, mass-market entertainers (see: Kevin James), the exact same could be said of some artists.
Facebook is routinely lumped in with Google, Amazon and Apple in the catchall of "Big Tech," so a move like the News Tab launch could help set it apart.
One area ripe for innovation is the automatic labeling of synthetic content, such as videos created by a variety of techniques that are often lumped under the term "deepfakes".
A multiplication itself is a bunch of summations (or accumulation), so are all the summations being lumped together as one "operation," or does each summation count as an operation?
And unlike China or South Africa (another formerly high-flying developing economy lumped in with the BRICs), India's growth does not seem to be too much of a concern.
Being Christian at the time and being lumped in with the Christian rock community, there was always a sense that you were challenging your audience more than other acts.
Economic reports for the year's first two months are often lumped together in China to account for the Lunar New Year holiday, which typically takes place in early February.
Similarly, these voters are the biggest reason why many suburban Republicans are wary of Trump—they don't want to be lumped in with the rest of the racist hordes.
It seems that TV genres created and consumed by women are often lumped into the "guilty pleasure" category, while even the most insipid male-targeted programs are simply pleasurable.
It's one of the fastest-rising segments of the American diet—a lumped together category called "other foods" which includes everything from a Milky Way bar to energy drinks.
Kacher juxtaposed their business models with WeWork's to illustrate why they should not be lumped together with other unprofitable tech companies that are tapping the public markets for capital.
The e-commerce behemoth says it believes that it should not be lumped into such a group, arguing on Wednesday that it offers competitive pay and benefits to workers.
The tweet came less than an hour after CBS published comments from President Trump that lumped the EU in the category of U.S. foes that includes China and Russia.
Rates trading is traditionally the largest revenue generator of the businesses lumped together in fixed income, currencies and commodities, but it has come under considerable strain in recent years.
Policyholders who fail to pay their health insurance bills on time (or whose insurers make a mistake in billing or payment processing) are lumped together as having lost coverage.
Before that year's Republican redistricting, much of its metro area had been lumped in the 11th District, which included city neighborhoods and more conservative rural areas to the west.
Men who are more or less the same age as Ms. Warren — Sherrod Brown (66), John Hickenlooper (67), Jay Inslee (68) — are not lumped in with the white-hairs.
He resisted getting lumped in with electroclash — they now had live instruments, after all — but they also didn't fit in with rock groups like Vampire Weekend and the Strokes.
It is a reminder, if one were needed, that although they are often lumped together, Airbnb is not at all like Uber and Lyft—but a different beast entirely.■
With that freedom and booming market has come a thriving tabloid culture, which has frustrated mainstream journalists who get lumped in with those peddling misinformation and flouting common standards.
Trump seemed to recognize this when as a candidate he lumped Medicaid together with Medicare and Social Security when naming programs that would be off limits for his administration.
Until May of this year, Canadian border authorities lumped fentanyl seizures into a larger category of "other controlled drugs," and did not keep separate statistics on the synthetic opioid.
It's important to note, however, that a high-water pant isn't just any cropped pant; it isn't lumped in with the flattering wide-legged culottes or mid-calf pedal pushers.
No Syrian refugees have been tied to any of the attacks, but politicians, including Trump, have lumped them in with ISIS — which has a stronghold on large chunks of Syria.
Still, the investigation into whether the president obstructed justice by firing Comey was lumped in with the counterintelligence inquiry, according to former law enforcement officials who spoke with the Times.
Astrology tends to get lumped in with the diverse practices that constitute the current wellness craze, which emphasizes a "natural" lifestyle replete with yoga, green juices, and energetic healing practices.
But energy was lumped in with the rest of the stimulus and has been lost in the endless political fights over whether that stimulus was too much or too little.
" However, she said, "I felt the woman going public about Aziz Ansari was painting an unfair picture of him," adding, "I feel like he was being lumped in with predators.
Family members often feel licensed to ask you invasive questions about your relationship status — which can feel like the last thing you want lumped on top of your fresh wound.
Later on that day, Trump lumped Facebook and Twitter together with Google, said the companies "are on troubled territory," and "better be careful," lest the US government regulate them presumably.
They found group exhibitions that lumped "women artists" together in a separate category—as if they were not inspired by the same ideas as their male counterparts—to be demeaning.
Most notably, there are new design options for the Vivofit 3, lumped into two distinct categories: Garmin's own Style collection, and a series of accessory bands designed by Jonathan Adler.
The rival "PYPL Index" (PopularitY of Programming Languages) says that Python and Java are co-kings, and C (which is lumped in with C++, surprisingly) is way down the list.
We constantly have to face people squashing those two things together—women, children, and real people in need, who get lumped in with armed conflict and militia groups and pirates.
On Sunday, Germany's economic minister, Sigmar Gabriel, lumped Trump in with French far-right politician Marine Le Pen and Dutch politician Geert Wilders, who has made extreme remarks about Islam.
If they were annoyed about being lumped among the "unelected bureaucrats" or "deep-state operators" by the president's defenders, or "human scum" by the president himself, it did not show.
Confusingly lumped in to the ferronickel category by China's customs department, imports of Indonesian NPI totalled 2000,21 tonnes in the first half of 2800, up 73 percent year-on-year.
And I, who was only accused by one woman in a child custody case, which was looked at and proven to be untrue, I get lumped in with these people.
The issue is synonymous among conservatives with Obama and the expansion of government, and while it's not a federal policy, it's lumped in with long-held conservative priorities on education.
Abe was the first foreign leader to meet Trump after his November election win, but Trump has lumped Japan with China and Mexico as big contributors to America's trade deficit.
We are burdened with our search histories and purchase histories and data stats that constitute our profile, to then be lumped and farmed out and sold to the highest bidder.
The charges are often lumped with taxes, giving the impression they are government imposed, and only become evident to consumers near the end of the booking process, the agency said.
She acknowledged that men who have been accused of rape and workplace harassment might have been "lumped together" with those who had bad dates or relationships that just went sour.
Mistake No. 5 The census has lumped African-Americans, Latinos and Asian-Americans together, projected their numbers to the 2040s and decided that the sum should be labeled a majority.
Japanese-American businessmen, farmers, fishermen, educators and doctors, even Japanese-Americans who fought for the United States in World War I, were sneeringly lumped together under a denigrating shorthand: Japs.
That half who say it should be legal sometimes would be "shocked and horrified" to be lumped together with those who say it should always be legal, Turner told Vox.
Lumped together into one article, the moving parts — the frightened mugger, the red Bentley, the bartender, the thirsty hotel guest, the crazed dishwasher — are the stuff of a reporter's dreams.
Unlike the right-wing, contemporary crop of populist politicians across the world, with whom he is often lumped, Duterte calls himself a leftist and maintains strong ties with progressive groups.
This began as people lumped up all sorts of behavior that they saw as deviant — in this case, homosexuality and child abuse — and used it to scare people about gay men.
When someone you love dies, the last thing you need is to have your grief lumped in with strangers and made less significant, even as it's crushing you into the earth.
But it might also help avert a political peril: that rich states start wondering if being lumped with far poorer peers is in their interests, and start thinking the unthinkable: secession.
Until recently, I might have lumped eye cream in with all the other things that people will try to bamboozle you into wasting your money on that you don't actually need.
Though he'd likely balk at being lumped in with such a genre, it's hard not to see Albini's work in the 22014s as anything other than an early example of industrial.
They've wanted this for a long time, and it could immediately boost their profits because an administrative expense could be lumped into what they have to spend on health care services.
Also, for our limited partners, having a separate vehicle helps them look at our seed investing activity and judge how we're doing [versus when it's lumped in with later-stage bets].
The winner "lumped Abbie Hoffman, the Soledad Brothers, Angela Davis and Charles Manson in a negative, apathetic category of activists 'who did not give a damn for America,'" The Republic reported.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Brock Long on Sunday suggested that deaths in the aftermath of a natural disaster are unfairly lumped into reports assessing the death toll of hurricanes.
Yes, but: "It should be up and running in the next couple weeks, and publishers that are worried about being lumped in [in that time] can pause their advertising," she said.
" At times, Trump lumped FBI agents in with his praise, despite the fact that he has said the FBI is in "tatters" and urged FBI Director Christopher Wray to "clean house.
The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, Equifax said, had already heard Chicago's protests against being lumped together with consumers, and nevertheless decided to transfer the city's suit to the Equifax MDL.
The Obama administration had long insisted the phrase lumped an entire religion together, tarring billions of people with the sins of a minority, and would undermine our efforts to isolate radicalism.
The ancestry components that geneticists are most commonly including in their analyses are making fine-grained distinctions between people who would all be lumped together as "white" in the US today.
Ali Riaz of Illinois State University argues that the government's response to 9/11 lumped together all Muslims, making many identify more with their religion than their nationality or ethnic origin.
"Thirty years ago, if you talked about the authorship question, you were lumped in with the flat-earthers, with the people who were going to stake out Area 51," he said.
The significance of the new paper is that the authors identified an entirely new animal, a species that shouldn't be "lumped in" with Quetzalcoatlus, said Hone in an email to Gizmodo.
"It's a regulation that should be focused on the bad actors, and we have been lumped in when we're serving the students the bad actors are preying on," Mr. Tisdale said.
In remarks to the agency's Office of Criminal Investigations made yesterday, Gottlieb lumped kratom in with illegal opioids, vowing to do more to stop mail shipments of both at the border.
While this acknowledgement of the year's best shows comes lumped together in 10 loose categories -- a sneaky way of paying tribute to more than 20 worthy titles -- it's by no means complete.
How do you reconcile your concern that officers are being lumped together with the reality that these shootings happen and people experience law enforcement in a really problematic way with some regularity?
Though Jones is not officially affiliated with the alt-right — he self-identifies as libertarian — he's frequently lumped in with the movement, which has freely embraced him as one of its own.
I don't want to be lumped into a category of being a racist because I'm certainly not and because I support and benefit from the talent of black people in this business.
The company has seen some major setbacks, with companies like Facebook pulling away from supporting the platform, which it lumped together with Symbian and older versions of Android in the "unfriend" pile.
Where do those people born between 1977 and 1983 — a group that hasn't fully adapted to Snapchat, and is too young to be lumped into Gen X — fall on the generational curve?
These thousands of tweets, and the online "outrage culture" they could be uncharitably lumped with, are easy to tear down as redundant and self-righteous, and maybe a lot of them are.
Crowdy's followers, and the followers of other leaders in this movement, refer to themselves in varying ways, and practice their religion differently, although they are all often lumped under the same umbrella.
But history suggests that, if large numbers of men feel that they are being unjustly lumped in with rapists, they will be unlikely to step in when a woman is being pestered.
In the end, a mathematised, American strain of Keynesianism became dominant, while other variants were lumped into the category of "post-Keynesianism": an eclectic mix of ideas consigned to the heterodox fringe.
The bills, which are designed to curb teen smoking and include raising the legal smoking age to 21, have lumped in the use of vaping devices, to the chagrin of the industry.
For his part, Mr. Barr was bothered that Mr. Trump on that call lumped him together with Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president's private lawyer, like interchangeable parts of his personal defense team.
And, while this picture has been in the works for several years, and the corresponding book for years before that, its filmmakers know it will invariably be lumped into post-#OscarsSoWhite chatter.
When his word-drunk first record, "Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.," appeared in 1973, he was lumped with the so-called New Dylans, folk singers like Loudon Wainwright III and John Prine.
The immigrants from Latin America immediately found themselves lumped together under the label "Hispanic," even if they spoke Portuguese or an indigenous language, even if they had no ancestral link to Spain.
He has also accused the Tokyo government of using monetary policy to devalue its currency and has also lumped Japan with China and Mexico as big contributors to the U.S. trade deficit.
As I pitched in with a lounge chair, or any item Mr. Goldman might have dropped, some members lumped me in with the dutiful workers serving the rows of wooden beach huts.
Shino Tanikawa, a school integration advocate, told me that de Blasio's proposal was part of a depressingly familiar pattern of Asian-Americans either being lumped in with white people or brushed aside.
That black politicians are held to different standards than white ones is particularly egregious when Harris, Booker, and Patrick are lumped together in the same breath, as though their records are identical.
"These projects, when lumped together, probably constitute the biggest such concentrated architectural project in Budapest in 13 years," said Samu Szemerey, an architect and founder of the KEK Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Center.
Her hard-hitting, narrative-focussed output is far more aligned with the likes of Lauryn Hill, Kendrick Lamar and Eminem – sometimes even Drake – than the grime artists she gets lumped in with.
And then they start to panic because not all men are predators and they don't want to be lumped in with the bad men and they make women's pain all about themselves.
She was Barbara Marx Hubbard, who was not a politician by trade but a futurist, spiritual thinker, author and proponent of what are today lumped under the label of New Age ideas.
People saw it happen, but didn't report it at the time—it got lumped in with the other episodes, and wasn't recognized anything more or less violent than everything else going on.
"The government lumped Daniel Hersl's wrong conduct — there's no excuse for it — into a racketeering enterprise" that he had no role in, William Purpura, the detective's lawyer, told the jury last month.
Some in Hong Kong's business community have also voiced concerns that if Hong Kong does not further tighten its border, it will be lumped in with mainland China by countries barring entry.
"She writes about motherhood and marriage and things that can get lumped under that general umbrella term 'domesticity,' but she brings them to life in these incredibly razor-sharp ways," Jamison says.
"Making History" star Adam Pally not only lumped Donald Trump in the Adolf Hitler bucket ... he said if he had the chance to go back in time he'd kill one of them.
They never really seemed in a hurry to get anywhere in particular, which felt special, even among the other so-called slowcore bands they've often been lumped in with over the years.
Trader Steve Grasso said that if Amazon gets lumped in with the rest of the retail sector and sells off with it, he would be interested in getting the stock at a discount.
But seeing as how you lumped it in with the meme-filled wasteland of r/pcmasterrace in your article, I doubt you actually spent any time utilizing the community to help you out.
These numbers, however, mostly look at the white population, as rape survivors are often lumped into one group, ignoring racial, ethnic, economic, and environmental factors that play a major role in their victimization.
I feel like we get lumped in with a lot of metal stuff, but I don't feel like we have anything in common except that we are loud and sometimes we play slow.
The issue of family reunification has also been lumped in with the discussion on whether to permanently legalize about 750,000 undocumented immigrants who benefitted from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
I am physically able to work here, and the freelance work I am doing is contracted, legal, paid work, but I still feel like I'm getting lumped in with all these other women.
Psychedelic "party" drugs, including ecstasy, LSD and mushrooms, were deemed mostly benign—with harm scores less than half that of tobacco—despite being lumped with cocaine and heroin in the UN's classification system.
While a TOF sensor might get lumped in with the other camera lenses in a phone spec listing ("triple-lens" or "quad-lens" for example), it's not the same as the other lenses.
It is worth noting that high-frequency traders and index investors have been blamed for opposite problems (one for trading too much, the other for trading too little) yet are often lumped together.
Human Centipede 2 is shot in black and white, so maybe the teacher just lumped it in with other black and white film classics like La Jeteé or a Bergman film or something.
Cancers were lumped into categories based on their anatomical site of origin (breast cancer, lung cancer, lymphoma, leukemia), and chemotherapy treatment, often a combination of toxic drugs, was dictated by those anatomical classifications.
"Those stories have been politicized so that when you share a story and it happens to fit one of the two narratives you get lumped into a political category too," Underwood told CNN.
Both were born from a growing fascination with the acid house craze, and despite getting lumped in with the scene, neither was particularly easy to classify or slap a single genre tag on.
According to Human Rights Watch, an advocacy organization that is opposing the legislation, the law does not include a clear definition of infrastructure operators, and many businesses could be lumped into the definition.
Instead, he boasted that the sales of the smartwatch "doubled" from last year and lumped the wearable into the same revenue category as AirPods and Beats products (and even called Beats "wearables," LOL).
In China, HNA was commonly lumped in with companies that the official news media called gray rhinos — large and visible problems that nevertheless go unnoticed until they begin moving too fast to stop.
Older millennials, in particular, often shun the label; they came of age before social media and smartphones, so they don't appreciate being lumped in with people who grew up with the ubiquitous internet.
Bill Roggio, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, argues that the military's statistics on district control are lumped into categories that give little real sense of who is in charge.
He twice alluded to a nonexistent country called "Nambia" — an apparent stab at Namibia — in addressing the United Nations last September, before he lumped the continent among the "shithole countries" early this year.
This was not the first time British police have lumped environmentalists in with terrorists; in 2016, local officials in northern England reportedly classified opponents of a fracking project in the area as extremists.
"I get frustrated that you get lumped up in the millennial bubble, that we're seen as lazy and not planning and not working toward the future or something bigger than ourselves," says Howard.
Years ago, while still enjoying the benefits of a regular gig at a Vegas megaclub, he denounced the hypercommercial forms of the genre his hi-def maximalism has often been lumped in with.
" Trump accused Cruz, who had to move to a shelter because of damage to her home, of "poor leadership," and lumped in her with "politically motivated ingrates" who "want everything done for them.
I've met thousands of mentally ill people over the years, and with a few exceptions, most of them are very well-meaning, decent people, it's an insult to them to be lumped with Trump.
As someone who gets lumped into the Girls demo, I am here to tell you that Hannah Horvath and her crew of friends are not representative of even a sliver of Brooklyn women's existence.
The fine print: The good news is that all taxes and fees are lumped into that $70 price, and you get a free hour of Gogo in-flight internet when you're on a plane.
But a new superseding indictment announced Friday morning lumped those claims together under the new, reduced charges while listing many of the same detailed allegations, plus some new ones, in the 38-page document.
"We get lumped in with them, and we think about it a lot, what does our future look like and how do we stand out from the other crowds of nostalgic products," she says.
Contrast that to Spain and Portugal, often lumped in with Italy as the euro zone "periphery" -- 10-year Spanish yields are at 2-1/2 year troughs while Portuguese yields have touched record lows.
Some are lumped into a category of political marriages, where there's a whisper that they're only together for personal gain (see: Beyoncé and Jay Z and the now-divorced Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes).
"Asians are not perceived to be the same as whites even though in these diversity conversations Asians get lumped together with whites because they're overrepresented in tech compared to the overall population," she said.
There would have been no way to secure it if we and our negotiating partners (Russia, China, France, Great Britain, Germany and the European Union) lumped in everything else we don't like about Iran.
It seems possible that the Apple Watch and Apple TV could be doing well, but since they are lumped into the "other" category with iPods and Beats, we're unable to break those numbers out.
It's no surprise wireless routers are lumped into Apple's "other" product category (Apple TV, iPod and Apple Watch, accessories, etc.), which makes up only about 5 percent of the the company's total annual sales.
Contrast that to Spain and Portugal, often lumped in with Italy as the euro zone "periphery" — 10-year Spanish yields are at 2-1/2 year troughs while Portuguese yields have touched record lows.
Gingrich, speaking on Fox News' "Outnumbered," offered his prayers to those injured and promptly lumped the violent incident in with what he called a broader trend coming from those opposed to President Donald Trump.
After the Trump White House had lumped British spies into his unsubstantiated accusation that he was wiretapped by former President Barack Obama, multiple US officials and their British counterparts scrambled to defuse the tension.
Only when Trump voters themselves decide they do not want to be lumped in with neo-Nazis and white supremacists will the tide turn away from this horrifying and disturbing crisis of national conscience.
In a new national security strategy based on U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" vision on Monday, the United States lumped China and Russia together as competitors seeking to erode U.S. security and prosperity.
Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, who took office last month, renamed the existing Ministry of Human Rights to the Ministry of Women, Family and Human Rights, and lumped indigenous rights with women's issues.
The reverse could be asked of Wasserman Schultz when she declared her opposition to the GOP's only woman candidate to VICE News last year, and unwittingly lumped Clinton into the same boat with Fiorina.
Pilon might have explained that "it wasn't likely to go away anytime soon, if at all" because bipolar disorder, unlike most complaints lumped together as mental illness, is a pernicious disease of the brain.
This, too, is precision medicine: Our capacity to find women who should not be lumped into the basket of standard chemotherapy must rank among one of the most worthwhile goals of personalized cancer therapy.
President Vladimir Putin of Russia, having been lumped early on with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany as somebody Trump may or may not be able to trust, basks still in Trump's agnosticism on brutality.
But in the interview, Mr. Trump made no mention of corruption; instead, he lumped Ukraine in with the many other examples he cited of nations that the United States supports while other countries freeload.
Some have lumped the sanctuary campus movement in with larger conversations about "safe spaces" on campuses, and the ethical and moral challenges universities face in meeting the needs of their increasingly diverse student populations.
The legitimate vendors of CBD, who took the time to ensure consistency, safety and quality, are now sadly lumped together with the dishonest and dodgy ones, leaving the consumer confused about where to turn.
Because it was the mid-21917s and Arthur Magazine was a thing, Grizzly Bear got lumped in under the freak folk umbrella alongside Animal Collective, Devendra Banhart, and 235 beards to be named later.
The exotic wall, explained Madiba, is created when games from Africa are lumped together as African games for Africans or a niche foreign audience, as opposed to games with African influences that anyone can enjoy.
Illustration: Alex BoersmaToday, whales can be broadly lumped into two main groups: toothed whales, such as orcas and dolphins, and filter-feeding whales (or mysticeti), such as humpbacks, fin whales, blue whales, and minke whales.
It looks like annual, monthly, and weekly subscriptions are all lumped together, so users will have to be careful to note the frequency of a specific plan, lest it charge them more often than anticipated.
Previously, singles and collections were lumped together with studio albums, so if you wanted to put on a particular album you'd usually have to scroll through dozens of unrelated or redundant releases to find it.
Italians have lumped most of the blame on Gian Piero Ventura, the team's coach, whose 16-month tenure came to an end on November 183th when he was sacked by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC).
But the Trump administration has lumped together this traditional law enforcement function with virulent attacks on "leakers" as part of an autocratic campaign to govern in secrecy -- and that puts all of us at risk.
The option is a paid add-on, with a $2,500 upgrade price and a $3,100 additional requirement if you get a trim-model that doesn't include a driver assist suite lumped into the existing price.
Exact numbers on the pace of hiring in social media are difficult to come by as many of the jobs are lumped into general IT and marketing categories, but at Tumblr payrolls are expanding quickly.
Further you can see from Synergy's most recent market share cloud growth numbers from the 4th quarter last year, Oracle was lumped in with "the Next 10," not large enough to register on its own.
With markets breathing down his neck, unable to devalue and spooked by the prospect of France being lumped in with the EU's struggling south, Mr Hollande cut business taxes and made savings in the budget.
Smiley sought to distinguish himself from other men that have been swept up in the ongoing sexual harassment reckoning, arguing that his relationships were consensual and should not be lumped in with egregious sexual misconduct.
The American descendants of slavery, they say, should have their own racial category on census forms and college applications, and not be lumped in with others with similar skin color but vastly different lived experiences.
Source: Bespoke Investment Group Essentially, lumped together, those retailers dealing in the same businesses where Amazon has a market share or is looking to grow one have not fared nearly as well over the years.
Supporters of the legislation said it was a targeted effort to ease unnecessary burdens on community banks and credit unions that were unnecessarily lumped in with big Wall Street firms under the Dodd-Frank law.
When Barr did learn of that call a few weeks later, he was "surprised and angry" to discover he had been lumped in with Giuliani, a person familiar with Barr's thinking told The Associated Press.
Celebrated as an Impressionist in her time — she exhibited in seven of the eight impressionist shows between 1874 and 1886 — Morisot is not nearly recognized enough, often lumped together with her American contemporary Mary Cassatt.
This is lumped in with the materials sector, but these companies have benefited from lower costs due to their high energy usage, and are closely linked to consumer staples such as toilet paper and tissues.
President Trump's national security blueprint released on Monday lumped economic challenges posed by the United States' foreign rivals, particularly China, with the sort of traditional notions of national security that have long driven American policy.
It's about Asian America—the fact that, even though we are from different cultures, what we share is the way our dominant culture, which is white America, treated us growing up and lumped us together.
If everything can be lumped under the umbrella of "owning the liberal PC squares" than the ideas of tolerance, respect for differing views and a recognition of our common humanity all go out the window.
Sometimes we get lumped in with postpartum depression, and although many of us may be depressed, it does not seem medically correct or fair to use that category for those of us with no baby.
Twitter adds that its 2016 survey also allowed employees to decline to identify their ethnicity and were consequently lumped into its "underrepresented minorities" group, which Twitter tabulated as accounting for 11 percent of staff in 2016.
I&aposm just wondering, though, when we include the likes of the Canadians and the European Union, I would imagine their offense are less, yet we have lumped them all into the same big old pot.
Schumer was seemingly upset at being lumped in with women like Melissa McCarthy, Adele, and Ashley Graham, if only because — at a size 6/8 herself — she doesn't technically fall into the category of plus-size.
Mr Mattis and Michael Flynn, then head of the Defence Intelligence Agency, lumped the Brotherhood in with the jihadists of al-Qaeda and Islamic State, even though the Brothers repeatedly condemned those groups and opposed violence.
Absolutely. These connoisseurs experienced less "hedonic contrast" — the "lawn mower" beer might suffer by comparison with a Belgian saison, but rise in a drinker's estimation if it were simply lumped with other beers of its type.
Earlier this month at a healthcare speech in Florida, Trump drew no distinctions between the reform plans that Democratic presidential candidates are pushing forward and lumped it all together as the "same terrible idea," NPR reported.
It's a persistent mystery why flu vaccines don't find more of a market, given that flu—meaning actual influenza, and not one of the garden-variety colds often lumped into the category—is a grueling disease.
The stats are from 2012, and limited to 17 states, so it only analyzed a fraction of the suicides reported in the US that year (which is partly why they lumped results into broad industry categories).
"Whether or not they agree with everything in the Green New Deal, they are going to be lumped into what that proposal was," said Antonia Ferrier, a Republican strategist and former top aide to Mr. McConnell.
Until now, the Trump campaign and Republican Party strategists have lumped in Ms. Harris with the rest of the Democratic field, planning to pigeonhole her as a far-left radical in the mold of Mr. Sanders.
"Although the U.S. military mission in Syria is often lumped together with the Iraq and Afghanistan missions in the 'forever war' category, the Syria case offers a different—and far less costly—model," the report states.
The counterterrorism police reversed course soon after it came to light that they had published a brochure that lumped the group Extinction Rebellion, not to mention animal rights activists, together with terrorist organizations, retracting the document.
Trump has lumped Japan with China and Mexico as big contributors to the U.S. trade deficit, targeted its auto trade as "unfair" and accused Tokyo of using monetary policy to devalue its currency to boost exports.
In their new paper, which has been published online in the Geophysical Research Letters, the team argues this blast was also responsible for creating a ring of debris that eventually lumped together to form Phobos and Deimos.
I can only imagine what it must feel like for Pharrell to have worked so hard to bring the story to life, only for it to be lumped in with the "other" Black movie of the night.
This behavior is often lumped under the umbrella-phrase of "consumption", but really includes an enormous number of resource extraction, production and consumptive decisions that occur around the clock, at a worldwide scale of 7.5+ billion people.
When it presents its quarterly earnings next month, AirPods sales are likely to be included under Apple's "Other Products" category, where they'll be lumped in with revenue from Beats, iPods, Apple Watches, Apple TVs, and various accessories.
Then there is an array of entities that are lumped together under the "sovereign-wealth fund" label, which typically manage pension assets, oil revenues, some currency reserves, or own stakes in companies that governments view as strategic.
Harris Media notes the former client prominently on its website, and its involvement with UKIP has been lumped in with its more recent efforts in France and Germany, though Harris describes it today as minor development work.
For example, the unusually safe 16-year-old who participates in UBI can be exonerated by the sensor, saving him or her from an unfairly steep price assigned because they were lumped in with a general demographic.
Even though they've been around the punk scene block a million times over, and it's 2018, they often still get lumped in with bands they don't necessarily resemble, but happen to be composed primarily of women musicians.
"Many of the cases that are often lumped into, you know, my ledger, essentially were cases that were brought before we came into office," he said in an interview with the Rutgers University student newspaper last year.
CLOs were lumped in with more exotic Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO) funds, which were widely blamed for causing 2008's meltdown, forcing managers to hold 5% of their fund although CLOs suffered minimal losses during the recession.
The initial pricing valued the female-founded and -led company at roughly $1.4 billion, yet some have lumped it in with other e-commerce brands, like Blue Apron, whose post-IPO performance has been seen as underwhelming.
Trump has also lumped Japan with China and Mexico as big contributors to the U.S. trade deficit, targeted its auto trade as "unfair" and accused Tokyo of using monetary policy to devalue its currency to boost exports.
I feel like actresses often get lumped with these questions, and it's like, sure, there's disparity, but you should ask the people in power — they're the ones who have the responsibility and the power to change stuff.
Until recently, "classic" psychedelics like acid, shrooms, mescaline, and ayahuasca were often lumped in with other hallucinogens like PCP, says Theissen, which is part of the reason why scientists have just begun exploring the drugs' nonviolent associations.
Robert Wilmers built M&T Bank into a $120 billion in assets lender with 24 acquisitions over almost 35 years and used that platform to attack post-crisis rules that lumped mid-tier players with mega-banks.
Clogs have been lumped into the category of "ugly" footwear whose appeal takes a bit longer to sink in, which is why we see fall 2019 as the shoe's big chance to finally breakthrough into the mainstream.
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska (R) Next reelection: 22022 22016 presidential winner: Trump 20203 rating: Solid Republican Why she's important: Murkowski is often lumped in with Collins as a moderate, but that's a relative term in today's Washington.
Harvard announced the de facto ban after the university's Task Force on Sexual Assault Prevention denounced campus finals clubs for having "deeply misogynistic attitudes," connected them to sexual assault issues and lumped fraternities in with the clubs.
Far from a complete view of this scene, the following conversation, which has been edited and condensed, illustrates the range of work being made by artists that had been lumped together mostly by some miracle of geography.
Among Italian textile workers who have veered to the right, the arrival of the Chinese tends to get lumped together with African migration as an indignity that has turned Prato into a city they no longer recognize.
Peloton does not want to be lumped in with WeWork, which has been unable to sell its story to the public market and is now in crisis mode following the resignation this week of CEO Adam Neumann.
The blacklist lumped Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam and the United States Virgin Islands with the likes of North Korea, Libya and Yemen as havens where drug dealers, terrorists and corrupt dictators can launder ill-gotten gains.
"A lot of the time cutesy culture is lumped in with AGRE or Littles, and while the subjects overlap in some ways, there are very clear differences with all of them that keep them separate," Honey explains.
Asian-Americans have begun to protest in the streets, in part, because they have begun to wake up from that multicultural dream in which their concerns are lumped in with the rest of the minority groups of America.
But then I heard I was being lumped in with the "cool kids," and I realized a line in the sand had been drawn for me and anyone on my side of the line had to be protected.
While the alt-right and Bundy-led movements land at different places on the political spectrum, with the Bundys often lumped into a more explicitly rural, land use–oriented community called the Sagebrush Rebellion, there is significant overlap.
In 2000, he had to fight to set the film in 1988, and while he's glad that the recent tide of 1980s nostalgia projects is helping people find the movie, he's reluctant to be lumped in with it.
Somehow, these four arguments have gotten lumped together to a debate about whether and how to reach out to the "white working class" that's presumed to have fled to Trump because they felt abandoned by the Democratic Party.
After all, if you're a smaller phone company, being mistaken for an iPhone is practically the dream, and aping these conspicuous camera blocks are a fast way to get lumped into the "almost the same, but cheaper" category.
One of the bureaus of the SS paid attention to Freemasons, to occultists—they kind of lumped all of these groups together in a way that doesn't really make much sense but makes sense in a Nazi mindset.
While participation in Bi Visibility Day has increased over the years, there's still a lack of resources on bisexuality—mostly because bi issues are often lumped together with LGBTQ ones as a sub-category, or ignored all together.
I'm used to fielding these questions, used to being lumped in as one of "them," although I find tap dancing irritating and have zero in common with a South African male double amputee professional sprinter convicted of murder.
That's no surprise, given Warren's standing as a progressive, and her current position in the Democratic presidential field (often casually lumped into the "far left" with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in much of the political coverage and analysis).
To get it out of the way: Yes, Tuca & Bertie will immediately be lumped in with BoJack Horseman (whose creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg is an executive producer here), thanks to its anthropomorphic animal characters and Hanawalt's distinctive style.
Their art is framed by their experiences, and their experiences are of being women who exist intersectionally, across borders, and in hostile environments; whose rights are denied, bodies objectified, and identities often erased or lumped into binary definitions.
Just because you cheated once doesn't mean you'll do it againCheaters are often lumped into one large category of bad people when in reality, there are different types of cheaters who have affairs for a variety of reasons.
"It was a recognition that the South Asian community in New Jersey is a force — a force that cannot be lumped in with Asians in general," said Mr. Parikh, the lawyer for the New Jersey Democratic State Committee.
If China encroaches on Hong Kong's economic autonomy to establish direct trade relations with other markets, then the pressing issue for the city is the risk of being "lumped in with China in terms of tariffs," Harris said.
That's the feeling one achieves with products like AirPods or the Apple Watch, or when screens are activated by Face ID. Apple is frequently, and somewhat incorrectly, lumped in with other technology companies as driving "addiction" to technology.
Obvious might be hesitant to be lumped into the impact category because it doesn't want to scare away capital that is looking for great returns, or portray itself as being willing to take a below market return, Graham said.
The researchers were looking into spanking's effect on mental health in order to understand if it should be lumped in with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) such as pushing, grabbing, shoving, slapping, and hitting so hard that it leaves marks.
All such affronts are generally lumped together in a way that makes it unclear whether the media thinks it's worse that Trump blacklists outlets and wants to sue journalists into penury or that Clinton doesn't like holding press conferences.
As we wrote back in November: According to Human Rights Watch, an advocacy organization that is opposing the legislation, the law does not include a clear definition of infrastructure operators, and many businesses could be lumped into the definition.
In his closing statement at the debate, Cruz lumped O'Rourke in with New York congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, an avowed socialist, and argued that he was to the left of progressive U.S. senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
While the two are often lumped together as progressives, he is trying to accentuate the differences between himself and Warren, saying in an interview with ABC's "This Week" on Sunday that she is a capitalist and he is not.
These people were "frequently lumped into stereotypes or overlooked entirely by marketers," the agency said when it announced the effort last year, adding that it hoped to emerge with insights that would improve how it communicated with such consumers.
The wine list, meanwhile, is mostly French and sticks to the old guard; you can tell it's not trying especially hard to be cool by the way it has just one orange wine, lumped in with the sparkling wines.
After I budget out for these items each month, the remainder gets lumped into a "Distributions to ME!" category, and at the end of the month, I deposit it into my and my husband's personal account as my paycheck.
The difference: Mr. Cook has been irritated with Mr. Zuckerberg for a while, as tech companies like Apple have been lumped into the messes that Facebook has created, problems that have attracted the ire of regulators and the media.
Iran, which has a Shiite Muslim majority, has protested about being lumped in with the other nations because it is an enemy of the militant group and is supporting the fight against the Sunni jihadists in both Syria and Iraq.
Considering this era was probably the closest the band came to mainstream attention and success, were there any other strange occasions where you were lumped in with that crowd, or stories where it felt like Hollywood types were taking notice?
But I'm explaining my sorry excuse for a diet because veganism has been lumped in with "clean eating" and "wellness," and those two towers of paranoid bullshit are making vegans look even more ridiculous to everyone else than they already did.
To his credit (or against it, depending on how you see it), Warren advises against using the wishing machine when it comes to health concerns, which separates him from some other conspiracy salesmen that he might otherwise get lumped in with.
During his Thursday monologue, the late night host argued that continued funding for the health care program should have been voted on and approved separately rather than lumped in with other more partisan proposals, such as increased funding for the military.
Cloud security company Zscaler went public earlier this month and immediately saw a massive pop, but Dropbox will probably be lumped into a similar boat as Snap as a signal to whether investors are going to be interested in hyped startups.
But researchers have located a big blind spot when it comes to our ability to perceive other minds: When people are lumped into groups, we have a harder time seeing the individuals in those groups as having free-thinking minds.
McDonald's did not respond to immediate request for comment regarding the lawsuit's dismissal, and, well, why these Extra Value Meal packages may occasionally cost more than the individual parts lumped together—which I'm almost certain is news to many Americans.
Go to General and Stars in the Gmail settings pane on the web to see what's on offer: You can find stars with searches like "has:green-star" on the web, though all star types get lumped together in the mobile apps.
But now HSBC (cumulative profits of $101 billion since 2007) is often lumped in with the likes of Royal Bank of Scotland (cumulative losses of $80 billion), a target of attacks from foaming parliamentary committees and a hatchet-wielding media.
Now other students are angrily blaming him for Mr. Trump's victory; he no longer wears his "Hillary for Prison" T-shirt because he does not want to be lumped in with the people accused of making insulting comments to minorities.
Barr was 'surprised and angry' to discover Trump had lumped him in with Giuliani during his call with the Ukrainian presidentJohn Kelly reportedly used to mute the line during calls with world leaders to urge Trump not to discuss sensitive topics
I wasn't mature enough to be put off by Waugh's aristocratic themes, so I lumped him in with all the other authors I credited with warming my cold English heart: Forster, D.H. Lawrence, Henry James, Ford Madox Ford, L. P. Hartley.
There's a lot of geometric abstraction, a lot of colorful sublimity, and, as happens at almost all art fairs, the better and the worse manifestations of these styles get lumped together and flattened out into a uniform wave of marketplace security.
Freeman, for his part, took issue with the idea that his actions were being lumped together with serious crimes: "All victims of assault and harassment deserve to be heard, and we need to listen to them," he said in a statement.
In contrast, eMarketer says just 31.7 percent of smart speaker owners will use a Google device in 2020, and Apple's home speaker products got lumped into the mixed "other" category, which is expected to barely crack 18 percent this year.
But in a practical sense, the debate reflected the race: It was a five-way competition between Mr. Buttigieg, Ms. Warren, Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders who are lumped into the top tier, with Ms. Klobuchar chasing at their heels.
Since violence erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia, earlier this month at the white supremacist "Unite the Right" rally, many self-proclaimed "alt-righters" and white nationalists have argued they should not be lumped in with neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and KKK members.
To avoid being lumped in with run-of-the-mill wagyu, a small farm in Australia has taken an extra step to ensure consumers know its meat is on the high end of the wagyu spectrum: feeding its cows chocolate.
Publications like InfoWars and Zero Hedge—the ones often lumped into the "conspiracy" category—are, of course, watching the events in Oregon closely, and as outlets that reliably post material critical of federal land rights, exploring their take on events can be illuminating.
The texts are part of a lawsuit involving ex-Baylor assistant A.D. Colin Shillinglaw -- he sued the school and several regents for defamation claiming they wrongly lumped him in as one of the main bad guys in the infamous Baylor football scandal.
And while Lifetime often got lumped in with the scene that raised them, the band broke away from the mold of their hardcore cohort, yet had a hard time finding a large enough audience outside of their scene-specific world to support them.
They began their career the late 224s lumped in with a handful of producers with a similarly disorienting and digitalist take on electronic music, but they've always seemed to have ambitions to sound like basically nothing else that exists—which they now have.
Mr. Putin wanted to make clear that Russia's intervention in Syria would avoid the kind of catastrophic collapse that occurred in Iraq, Libya and Yemen, lumped together improbably with the American-backed "color" revolutions in Ukraine in 2004 and Georgia in 2003.
In a comparison of the earnings of people with degrees and people without them, those who start university but do not finish are lumped in with those who never started, even though they, too, will have paid fees and missed out on earnings.
Soundgarden had been releasing music since 1986, when two of their songs appeared on the seminal Seattle compilation Deep Six (alongside, among others, the Melvins, another band lumped briefly into the alternative metal category before establishing the band as a category unto itself).
Ultimately, the piece called attention to women who felt their voices were being silenced in a conversation that should include everyone, which is why I was disappointed to see it trashed on social media —even lumped in with takedowns of Woody Allen apologists.
When speaking about the Alphabet reorg (particularly to Wall Street), the company's execs have stressed that its intent was to instill tighter financial discipline around its various projects, particularly those outside of core Google, lumped on the balance sheet as Other Bets.
We classify deposit-taking banking as a crony industry because of its implicit state guarantee, but if we lumped in hedge-fund billionaires and other financiers, too, the share of American billionaire wealth from crony industries would rise from 14% to 28%.
Periodically, some company trying to court publicity will put out a press release with the "top 303" or "top 100" emoji, often from mysterious sources and lumped together into mysterious categories that prevent one from being able to do any serious stats.
Well, they've objected to the controversial appointments of Herman Cain and Stephen Moore to seats on the Federal Reserve—so much so, that, when lumped together with an utter lack of qualifications and handful of scandals, both men withdrew their names from consideration.
The funds have argued that rules forcing managers to hold 5% of their deals unfairly lumped CLOs in with other structured products that contributed to the financial crisis, and the increase in regulation could affect their ability to extend credit to borrowers.
When it was reported in the run-up to the presidential election in 2012 that African-American ministers were encouraging their congregations not to vote because of President Obama's position on gay marriage, Mr. Bernard bristled at being lumped into that group.
In a later essay, Schwartz lumped together such disparate actors as "the Wahhabis and their Pakistani and Egyptian counterparts," Hezbollah, and Iran as the true "Islamofascist" enemies of the US. And some high-level members of the Bush administration agreed with the critics.
But the publisher list's inclusion of Breitbart News provoked a firestorm of criticism over the weekend as journalists and media critics voiced indignation at being lumped in with a publication widely seen as seeking above all else to advance a far-right ideology.
Journalists remained a target of Mr. Trump on Monday — standing beside Mr. Putin, he lumped in "the media" with Democrats and "partisan critics" as obstructionists — but the most revealing exchanges at the summit meeting were prompted by questions from the American news media.
Despite their multitude of experiences, they ended up lumped into the crude categories that conflate terrorists, Muslims and refugees; Arabs, Persians and Africans; recent immigrants with no facility in the local language and second-generation doctoral students fluent at the highest level.
China — which has the world's second-largest economy, after the United States, and is the world's largest manufacturer by far, of everything from steel and cement to laptop computers — had made too much progress to be lumped in with poor countries, he said.
Their take on black metal is often lumped into the Cascadian narrative, thanks to the way their harsh, tortured howls and fluttering tremolo comes tempered with swells of post-rock drama and soaring melodies, but they're no Wolves in the Throne Room clones.
Although Mr. Alexander was lumped in with three other Republicans — Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Mitt Romney of Utah — who had expressed openness to witnesses, it was clear early on that he was unlikely to vote to include them.
Now, with the militant Hamas movement hanging on to control of Gaza, and Mr. Netanyahu backed by President Trump, neither side is even listening to the other, and the Palestinians have lumped the United States together with Israel as an overt adversary.
People close to Barr say he was "surprised and angry" to be lumped in the whistleblower complaint with Giuliani, another former prosecutor, who can be seen clownishly undermining his client while allegedly defending him nearly any time a television news camera is nearby.
Here's the thing: Even pieces like this one condemning Trump for his comments on a 16-year-old girl -- and I can't emphasize that fact strongly enough -- will be lumped into the broad category of "Trump Derangement Syndrome" by the President's supporters.
Despite not wanting to be lumped in with the hardcore bands that dominated the punk scene at the time, Hüsker Dü's debut full-length, 1982's Land Speed Record, was a thrashy, fast-paced live album that crammed 11 tracks into a 16-minute set.
Too often they are mistakenly lumped in the general impact investing category, a very broad space of investors — from foundations to private equity to wealth management — that seek social or environmental impact, but for near-market, sub-market or even net-zero financial returns.
Personally, as someone with an 18-year-old nephew who loves Lil Yachty yet has no idea who Lil Wayne is and a Gen X-aged brother, who scoffs at any musician with a "Lil" prefix, being lumped into either category feels wildly off.
And, although history and convenience mean the study of fungi is often lumped together with that of plants, Dr Davies is keen to point out that mushrooms and their kin have nothing in common with the vegetable kingdom beyond their sedentary way of life.
Though Apple doesn't break out exact figures on Apple TV sales (it's lumped into the company's "Other" category that also includes iPods, Beats, Apple Watch and accessories), Luca Maestri, the company's chief financial officer, recently told the Financial Times sales declined year-over-year.
Anyone who opposes his regime has been lumped into a singular Resistance—from old-school liberals to the growing young socialist movement to recovering Republicans a la David Frum to relative centrists like New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand who have reinvented themselves as progressive crusaders.
While it is probably this decision will ultimately be lumped in with the G.S.S., and labeled another example of the system's problems, the shortcomings it reflects are not really about the shows; they are about the difficulties designers have balancing the demands of two brands.
"Being signed to a label and competing with various artists was intimidating to me at first," Khalid tells me about the possibility of being lumped in with the deluge of so-called "alt-R&B" and "nu-soul" singers teetering at the edge of oversaturation.
Because a binary view of "liberals" and "conservatives" dominates American politics, ideologies to the left of mainstream Democrats tend to get lumped together — which often means the left conflates democratic socialism and social democracy, and the right casts all of it as socialism or communism.
Centers for Disease Control data on firearm deaths for this period won't be available until late 2021 at the earliest, a Giffords Center spokesperson said, and even then, deaths during the lockdown will be lumped in with the rest of this quarter, potentially obscuring trends.
When James pleaded N.G.R.I. to the subsequent attack, the charges from the first incident were lumped together with the new ones: in total, second-degree kidnapping, second-degree assault, second-degree aggravated sexual abuse, first-degree sexual abuse, first-degree rape and third-degree robbery.
But all Americans 65 and older — including the two fastest-growing segments of our population, the 203- to 90-year-olds and those over 100 — are lumped in a single group, as if bodies and behaviors don't change over the last half-century of life.
From 2010 to 90403, the number of entries in the American Cheese Society competition made exclusively from sheep's milk jumped 40 percent — enough to merit their own categories in next year's judging, rather than being lumped with mixed-milk cheeses as in the past.
That development was lumped in with a series of other moves by the White House to keep administration officials (past and current) from appearing in front of the Democratic-controlled House and, more broadly to resist any attempt by the House to investigate Trump and his associates.
I might have lumped mine in that category not long ago of the wavering heart — the one that had experienced enough to know that as much as I wanted to be a believer, I wasn't getting any signs that this soulmate thing was real after all.
Lumped together with the company's underperforming media department, the entire gamut of these operations – which include a range of technology businesses from cloud computing to app delivery specialists - contributed just A$22014 million, or 23 percent of Telstra's income, in the fiscal year ended in June.
Often, in the framing of artistic production of pre- and post-colonial work that is not rooted in the West, artists with gender identities that do not fit within a binary or linear framework are either lumped into the category of "woman" without distinction, or disregarded.
Richard Gray Gallery's booth features a full spread of work by the Chicagoan artist, who died last year, from her colorful and whimsical paintings of the 1970s — which often caused her to be lumped in with the Chicago Imagists — to earlier experiments with photograms, monoprints, and sculpture.
It's difficult to tell exactly how well each item sold, because the financial results from those products are still lumped into an ever-expanding black hole, a category which is simultaneously the most interesting part of Apple's earnings and the most difficult to tease apart for detail.
Enlisting a crew of trusted collaborators from around the world of the kick drum contortionism that gets lumped under the umbrella of "club music," Eno twists on tropes from Jersey, Jamaica, London, and elsewhere to broadcast his utopian vision of dance music in the internet era.
A President who equivocated on the repugnant views that my grandparents fled; a President who lumped together the persecutors and the persecuted; a President who instantly condemns any unflattering comments about himself, but gave the benefit of the doubt to those spewing hate toward his fellow Americans.
How it gets reported varies from place to place, and some cases are lumped in with other forms of child abuse, according to Maxine Eichner, a law professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who has researched medical child abuse from a legal perspective.
"Anything that Trump says where he uses rhetoric that something's a hoax or crooked — no one else in the party gets lumped in with that," said Douglas Heye, a Republican strategist who was deputy communications director for Eric Cantor of Virginia, a former House majority leader.
Florida often gets lumped into one bulk sum in the public imagination: a smashing together of everything that makes up the peninsula, though anyone who lives here can tell you with authority that the Panhandle is not Miami is not the Keys is certainly not Orlando.
People who have been accused by 20 women, 50 women, 100 women of abuse and abuse and abuse — and I, who was only accused by one woman in a child custody case which was looked at and proven to be untrue, I get lumped in with these people.
In a recent report, the outlet The Information posited that Pinterest's offering could suffer because it's a social media company that's frequently lumped together with companies like Facebook and Twitter that have repeatedly raised concerns about users' privacy and have faced a nearly year-long backlash as a result.
They might not always have appreciated being lumped together—"I do get very tired of constantly being bracketed with [the libertarian] Caxton printers and Devin-Adair," Regnery grumbled to a friend—but they saw the necessity of working together to pool resources, promote crusades, and assail established media.
Still, service animals and emotional support animals are often lumped into the same group, and when an emotional support animal acts out (such as 50-pound canine who mauled a passenger's face so intensely he had to get 28 stitches), it can look bad for all animals on planes.
While I'm happy that there is a wave of programming that is reaping the benefits of streaming services and TV being forced to try new things and be risky, whenever you're lumped in with a list of shows, like Catastrophe as well, one can get a sense of devaluation.
Read more about Trump and Ukraine:Trump pressed Australia's prime minister to help AG Barr investigate the origins of the Russia probeBarr was 'surprised and angry' to discover Trump had lumped him in with Giuliani during his call with the Ukrainian presidentSenate Republicans have barely challenged Trump over Ukraine.
Otherwise, The 1975 occupy a unique space in the pop-rock world: Too conversant with synth-pop, electronic, hip-hop, high fashion, and sexual fluidity to be lumped in with macho predecessors like Arctic Monkeys, but far more edgy in persona and presentation than Passion Pit or the Killers.
But then again, Xu Ke's relatively obscure book merely lumped all of the north together, mentioned the foods of the south and the east, chatted a bit about the spicy tendencies found in Yunnan, Guizhou, Hunan, and Sichuan, and talked in passing about the foods of Hubei and Fujian.
From Joe Davidson of the WaPo, writing about a new study of diversity in the industry: Lumped together, the representation of African-Americans, Latinos, Asians and others in lower-, mid- and senior-level management positions in the financial sector increased from 17 percent to 21 percent in the period.
He stressed that Ms. Butina was not indicted by the special counsel investigating Russia's meddling, Robert S. Mueller III, and should not be lumped with more than two dozen Russians charged with infiltrating the computers of Democratic organizations or illegally using social media to try to influence the election.
He has disavowed his predecessors' embrace of socialist strongmen in the region, he has earnestly tried to sell El Salvador as a friendly place for American investment and he has sought to distance his nation from Guatemala and Honduras, two troubled neighbors with which El Salvador is often lumped.
ICRICT and the G24 group of developing countries, which includes China and Brazil, are among those who would prefer a new, "unitary" approach, whereby companies' worldwide operations would be lumped together, and taxing rights divided up according to a range of metrics, including the location of staff and customers.
Deutsche Bank dropped out of the world's top 25 private banks in 225, after it withdrew from a number of countries, saw some high profile departures and German's biggest lender was lumped with a hefty fine for mis-selling mortgage-backed securities before the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
That was enough to get me to reconsider my winter coat aversion, but then there was a second option: a blinding lemon-yellow puffer, a collaboration between Martine Rose and the Italian brand Napapijri ($750), which had a detachable vest liner but looked best when all lumped together.
The radio is a throwback to a time when we weren't so burdened with choice, an age when decisions were made for us and we either liked it or lumped it or ended up giving Comedy Dave a brief career for reasons that have never made total sense.
But because the ability to discuss these experiences with nuance has been lost, there's been fear among many that this type of behavior is being lumped in with more grave allegations, such as the ones against President Donald Trump or many other men in power who've been accused of abusive behavior.
Shane Windmeyer suspects, he told me, that Pepperdine requested the withdrawal because the school was "worried about getting lumped in with everyone else" who was applying for new Title IX exemptions in 2016, when a possible Hillary Clinton presidency — and, presumably, the widening scope of Title IX enforcement — was looming.
Then, inspired by Vincent Desiderio's 2008 Sleep painting, naked sculptures resembling Swift, George W. Bush, Anna Wintour, Donald Trump, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Kanye, Kim Kardashian West, Ray J, Amber Rose, Caitlyn Jenner and Bill Cosby all lay naked, lumped together on a large bed with a singular bed sheet covering them.
I encourage those of you like me out there—few other coif options, but an aversion to being lumped in with neo-Nazis—to soldier on, keep your cut, and fight bigotry wherever you see it, drawing power from the confidence that comes with knowing you're looking your most sharp.
This Is the Fitness Smartwatch You Should BuyIf you're serious about starting or maintaining an exercise routine, fitness trackers and…Read more ReadYour ANS charge is a set of heart-related metrics that Polar has lumped together to estimate how well your body's autonomic nervous system has recovered from yesterday's stressors.
Write about yourself and how the net neutrality rules have affected you While it might be amusing to file your comment under the name Mickey Mouse or John Oliver, it greatly diminishes the comment's value (and wrongly gets lumped in with actual phony comments using names stolen from hacked databases).
The students greeted Foxx with a standing ovation, and after his speech, in which he lumped the Hyperloop in with self-driving cars to laud a "special moment in transportation," they peppered him with questions about right-of-way acquisition and the government's position on the futuristic mode of travel.
The Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania-based producer released a string of recordings in the early part of this decade—culminating in 2011's lithe, cavernous sample collage Wander/Wonder for the then-nascent Tri Angle Records—that critics lumped in with the spectral, bass-heavy, enigmatic music that people were calling Witch House.
But being lumped in with this group in the early years was no bad thing: it won Dawes opening spots for the likes of Bob Dylan, John Fogerty and Jackson Browne, not to mention serving as the house band for Glen Campbell's farewell show at the Hollywood Bowl back in 2012.
That's what stops them from being lumped in with all your other favorite bands from back when you had snakebites and a fake ID. Before we get into the meat of things, it's worth mentioning that Jesse Lacey has always been the kind to wear his influences on his sleeve.
As The Times reported on Monday, Chinese-Americans and other Asians lumped together with them by racists are being beaten, spat on, yelled at and insulted from coast to coast, driving some members of the maligned minority to purchase firearms in the fear of worse to come as the pandemic deepens.
They requested that his criminal matter be randomly reassigned to another judge, because they say it was unfairly lumped together with a case that special counsel Robert Mueller brought against 12 Russian military intelligence agents for allegedly hacking the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton presidential campaign during the 2016 election.
And while the SPLC considers the Center for Immigration Studies's hawkish stance on immigration enough to qualify as a hate group, that organization holds an influential role in the GOP's immigration discussion — which prompts Republicans to say it shouldn't be lumped in with the likes of violent white supremacist groups.
Scientists on Wednesday proposed a radical overhaul of the dinosaur family tree first laid out in 1888, concluding after an analysis of 75 species that the meat-eating group that includes T. rex should not be lumped in with the long-necked, long-tailed, four-legged plant-eaters like Brontosaurus.
For example, low-level crimes such as marijuana possession are lumped into the offense of "drug trafficking" in immigration court — even if it's recognized as a misdemeanor in the criminal courts — mandating automatic deportation without any leeway for a judge to consider an individual's circumstances, according to Human Rights Watch.
READ: Manafort got a lighter sentence than if he'd been dealing crack Manafort faced a maximum of 10 more years in his Washington D.C. case on two conspiracy charges, which lumped together a series of original charges over crimes ranging from failure to register his foreign lobbying to obstruction of justice.
According to court documents, Cohen lumped in the five-figure payment to the unknown tech company with payments to "Woman-2," who has been widely reported to be adult star Stephanie Cliffords (Stormy Daniels):Screenshot: U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New YorkThe payoff to "Woman-2" violated campaign finance laws.
No, it's not fair to Mexican immigrants of any kind when they end up getting lumped in with the legitimate fear of Islamist terror in Europe and here in the U.S. But when these incidents happen, it's easy to see why improved border security becomes a more popular position all over the world.
SNUB: The Greatest Showman Gets Lumped in with Compilation Soundtracks Black Panther: The Album and "Shallow" from Lady Gaga's Star Is Born both saw inclusion in the major categories, but despite selling a reported 1.7 million copies, the Hugh Jackman-driven collection was relegated to the decidedly less glamorous best compilation soundtrack grouping.
At the time, they found themselves lumped in with the early-00s glut of UK indie MOR bands such Coldplay, Travis, and Embrace, but Elbow were always a different beast: softer, more bookish and witty, happy to linger on the more genuinely painful side of love and life without resorting to grand melodrama.
In a series of ads, including one that lumped them together by featuring them as cardboard cutouts and another that parodied them as young school children, Braun effectively used Messer and Rokita's experience against them, convincing voters that Washington insiders aren't going to be able to fix the problems that ail it.
News of the hack came in early enough Saturday morning that Macron's party, En Marche, was able to make one statement noting that the hack was clearly planned "to sow doubt and misinformation" and said not all the material uploaded was real but that real and fake documents had been lumped together.
That suggests that hardware rakes in at least $2 billion, but could theoretically be a bit more: Google's hardware businesses are lumped together with subscription services like YouTube Premium and YouTube Music Premium in Google's "Other" category, all of which added up to a total of $17 billion of revenue in 1553.
What Nawaz seems to understand better than any of the other critics of Islam he's so often lumped with is that Islamism is cool — and it is cool in some of the same ways that punk rock and gangsta rap and macho rebellion in general, whether symbolic or real, are perennially seductive.
Following the album's success they were lumped in with bands like Fall Out Boy and the All-American Rejects, yet the reference points on the album were far more obscure—they were just pushed through a pop filter so fine that you couldn't taste the bittersweet grounds that were always inherent in the band's sound.
Even after top intel officials fully briefed him on the details of Russia's involvement in the hacks, Trump still continued to downplay Moscow's involvement, issuing a statement that lumped Russia in with China and other unnamed countries and outside groups as potential perpetrators and emphasized that the hacks didn't affect the outcome of the election.
Wolf's comments about Sanders were lumped together in the face of blowback, but her smoky-eye joke was better than some of the others because it had an actual point (that Sanders is a liar), and the language was sharp for its incisiveness (that she burns facts for ash) rather than its shock value.
Limp Bizkit were essentially one screening of a Weathermen documentary away from being Rage Against the Machine––when I saw them a couple years back they actually closed with a cover of "Killing in the Name Of"––but because critics liked Rage they were labeled "punk" while Limp was lumped in with nü-metal.
Todd: I don't know if I'd say the human characters are Gamergaters (well, Man in Black, maybe, but he's way too stylish to be lumped in with them), but they're certainly thinner than the Host characters, and much of the finale's first half was dedicated to them in ways I found a little baffling.
For those watching on television, including Democrats who had lumped Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump together as a dream ticket of easily marginalized (if not parodied) general election candidates, Mr. Cruz seemed like something else: an intelligent and brutal tactician who may prove a more formidable and nimble opponent, should he gain his party's nomination.
Often lumped in with the three other male commercial behemoths of his generation — Eric Fischl, David Salle and Julian Schnabel, or "The Four Brushmen of the Apocalypse," as Lynn Hirschberg called them in a cheeky 1987 Esquire story — Longo has, in the last two years, refashioned his art in a more blatantly political image.
And while I don't support Trump's trade war tactics -- mostly because they have lumped in allies like Canada with China -- the President has been right to call out abuse of trade treaties by China that have created an unequal playing field on issues from manufacturing to intellectual property to massive state sponsored cyber theft.
Amazon's computer vision platform Rekognition — that's the one that can now apparently detect fear — has in the past been used by police in the U.S. That hasn't always sat well with the company's own shareholders, who earlier this year lumped pressure on the tech giant to stop selling the facial identification software to law enforcement.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) crowed that the House had passed 85033 appropriations bills on time for the first time in years, though the bills had been lumped into larger spending packages.
There was a lot of that from Gamergate and, of course, there were all the hot-button issues from the Trump campaign of building the wall, everything else, that people were being lumped into — people who were voting for Trump who were trying to say they were voting for the more noble reasons, they just couldn't be separated from.
When Donald Trump asks African-Americans and Hispanic-Americans what the hell they have to lose by rejecting the lumped-together (white) liberals, he manages to call nonwhites stupid while calling liberal whites out for their myopia, as research shows that whites are more likely not to try to understand nonwhites than the other way around.
Earlier on, the company logged serious time with outfits like Aviva, a British insurance company that is not only an Outdoorsy investor at this point but which was convinced by Outdoorsy to create an insurance product expressly to cover RVs as distinct from more accident-prone vehicles with which they've long been lumped, like dune buggies.
"The fact that they lumped in tens of thousands of potential asylum applications shows that implementation was not thoroughly thought out before being distributed to the asylum officers and this is part of a pattern of moving forward with policies before the implementation has been thoroughly vetted," said Sarah Pierce, an analyst at the Migration Policy Institute.
Coming up with the likes of other New York indie darlings like Pains of Being Pure at Heart and Surfer Blood when they self-released their debut Why There Are Mountains in 2009, the band was not so unfairly lumped in with the then-buzzing 90s guitar band revival, using the modest hype to establish a name for themselves.
It has been lumped together with President-elect Donald Trump's victory; Brexit, when the British voted to leave the European Union; the upsurge of extreme right-wing, anti-European or racist political parties; and "populism," which in much of the media seems to be code for demagogic politicians persuading ignorant masses to vote for stupid things.
Sources in the office told CNN that while the OOC does compile a report on the number of awards and settlements paid out of the fund each year, it is not broken down by settlement type — meaning sexual harassment settlements are lumped in with other workplace cases like back pay and compensatory damages for monetary reporting.
Prophets of Rage is a supergroup comprised of Rage Against the Machine (minus Zach De La Rocha), Chuck D, and B Real of Cypress Hill—except Tom Morello would prefer that they not be a called a supergroup, lest they be lumped in with his previous supergroups Audioslave, Street Sweeper Social Club, and the E Street Band.
Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre are lumped together so often that we sometimes think of them as interchangeable, or as only the simplest possible variations on a theme: Austen's novel is the cool, composed, witty one, and Brontë's is the passionate one, but they're both love stories and marriage plots, so how different can they really be?
Because he writes minimalist and visually distinctive poetry, Lax sometimes gets lumped into the categories of concrete or visual poetry — Aram Saroyan's seminal "lighght" is the obvious precedent here — but Lax's "light" poem, a deck of cards being shuffled and re-shuffled, evinces a manic verbal energy that seems as much aural as it is visual.
For a long time I lumped this in with his dreamy ideas about reprogramming the operating system of the world: The future is coming faster than anyone thinks, our glorious digital future is calling, the singularity is so damn near that we should be cheering already—a spiel that always makes me want to hit him with a copy of the Unabomber Manifesto.
In a second speech last month at the Hague, Zeid, the former Jordanian ambassador to the US, lumped Trump with several populist European politicians whom he blasted as "demagogues and political fantasists," including Nigel Farage, a leader of Britain's pro-Brexit campaign, French nationalist leader Marine Le Pen and Dutch Nationalist leader Geert Wilders, who received the lion's share of his criticism.
"It wasn't fantastic (there was an awful lot of spectrum crammed into the 180 degree rotation of the tuning knob), but it worked well enough to bring in a surprising number of broadcasts, and exhibited an amazing ability to select a single signal out of a big pile of stations all lumped together," Patrick Innes wrote on his Earthlink site in 103.
But while this month's attack at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport in Florida outwardly bore the hallmarks of a terrorist event, it should not be automatically lumped in with the many deadly acts of ideologically inspired violence that plague the globe — at least not based on what is now known about the attacker, 26-year-old Iraq War veteran Esteban Santiago.
I'm not sure if people at Ultimate Power are on ecstasy, but even if they are it's likely to be the raptured euphoria of Whitesnake, Starship, and Boston that are pumping endorphins to their neurotransmitters, fluctuating outward in their open-arm invitation to join in on the fun, rather than a lumped together collection of MDMA and coloured binding agents.
While he has been lumped together with Mr. Sondland and Energy Secretary Rick Perry as "the three amigos" working on behalf of the president, he plans to try to distinguish his role, insisting that he was not part of any inappropriate pressure and that he was unaware of certain events that he has only now learned about through other testimony.
The most visible effect of Korean skin care's success is how Western brands have begun copying Korean brands, and how many brands that aren't from Korea are doing their best to be lumped into the Korean skin care umbrella — that's not even mentioning the retail giant Sephora's clumsy effort in lumping Asian skin care brands like Tatcha as Korean even if they're not.

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