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Or the two might get lumped together despite their differences.
And most people also resent being lumped together with fascists.
The science and technology ministry will be lumped together with communication.
Supporters of the monuments have sometimes been lumped together as racists.
The issue here is that is all competitive products get lumped together.
All of those products are lumped together -- and that could be problem.
But once everything is lumped together, it all becomes the same show.
Lumped together, Alphabet's moonshots aren't making money yet — but Verily is, Brin said.
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.
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.
Risk and time horizon are not the same, however — although they are often lumped together.
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?
Adding to the confusion is the way so many different behaviors are being lumped together.
"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.
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.
These concerns are easily lumped together into one overarching fear: Tech is messing with our minds.
Refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers are all lumped together in one pot by politicians and press.
The four firms are lumped together so often that they have become known as Big Tech.
America's mission in Syria is often lumped together with the "forever wars" in Iraq and Afghanistan.
But behind closed doors at universities, actions like Ansari's are absolutely being lumped together with rape.
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.
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.
The survival data lumped together many varieties of low-grade gliomas, including tumors cured by surgical removal.
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.
"That makes them unique from other mental health problems, and that's why they're often lumped together," she says.
This is particularly significant because when they were all lumped together, conservationists weren't worried about their population numbers.
And, even lumped together, Northern Ireland's political parties only fill a small minority of the seats in Westminster.
The rest of the top-tier Democratic candidates are lumped together within 1 percentage point of one another.
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.
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.
Lumped together over seven hours of policy talk, they put stories to phenomena you may not have personally experienced.
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.
"We don't want all Black people to be lumped together as criminals, and sometimes we feel that way," he says.
Were European spending to be lumped together, the continent would be the world's second-largest military power, outspending Russia fourfold.
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.
School Vouchers Aren't Working, but Choice Is Charters and vouchers, often lumped together, are very different, claims this Opinion writer.
Although they will be lumped together in the public mind, in truth they are as different as chalk and cheese.
" The former South Bend mayor lumped together Sanders and Bloomberg, calling them "the two most polarizing figures on this stage.
The bottom line: While Facebook and Twitter are often lumped together as social networks, they face different questions in this investigation.
It sounds like it will be a like a bunch of motoring Facebook groups lumped together, with some more tech thrown in.
"Blockchain has a bunch of different use cases, and they are usually either all lumped together or poorly understood separately," May said.
In the Trump administration's 2018 National Defense Strategy, China and Russia are lumped together and all but interchangeable at the same time.
That said, there's a "catastrophic misunderstanding" of miscarriage statistics, says Jeffrey Braverman, MD of Braverman Reproductive Immunology, because they're all lumped together.
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.
Andrew Sullivan lamented that, in the fury of the moment, transgressions of varying degrees were being unfairly lumped together to prosecute innocent men.
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.
Each company has a distinct business model, but they often get lumped together due to their fundamental focuses on file storage and sharing.
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.
The most valuable pieces can be listed separately, while the other pieces can be lumped together under a policy that offers blanket coverage.
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.
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).
Snapchat only does so much: Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram, lumped together, do too much, obfuscating their value apart from the raw minutes-spent metric.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.■
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.
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.
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 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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
"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.
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 sculpture features naked bodies that resemble Taylor Swift, George W. Bush, Anna Wintour, Caitlyn Jenner, Donald Trump, Rihanna, Chris Brown and Bill Cosby – as well as West and Kardashian West themselves and their former romantic partners, Amber Rose and Ray J. Inspired by Vincent Desiderio's 2008 "Sleep" painting, the figures appear lumped together on an abnormally large bed with a single sheet covering their bodies.
Rubchinskiy — who is pale, shaven-headed and would look like a hooligan if not for his engaging smile — is frequently lumped together with Demna Gvasalia, the designer of Vetements who won the coveted creative director post at Balenciaga in 2015, and Lotta Volkova, a stylist who has worked with both and styled shows for the British brand Mulberry and the Italian label Emilio Pucci for fall.

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