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But they're not human enough, apparently, to make serious mistakes.
Democrats dismiss the idea that Trump could make serious inroads.
Democrats need to make serious inroads with people of faith.
Fortune cookie writers can make serious money for their one-liners.
We're prepared if they're going to make serious moves to negotiate.
And in some special roles, workers can also make serious cash.
This is a commonsense, bipartisan way to make serious progress for veterans.
India's Chandrayaan-2 mission has the chance to make serious scientific discoveries.
Sometimes, they seemed to make serious political discussion or reporting non-monetizable.
I think if we're gradual, we're less likely to make serious mistakes.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Can you make serious money by capitalizing on human foibles?
The company realized that it needed to make serious upgrades to its network.
You can spend 15 years here and make serious bank, by the way.
I believe that the company needs to make serious changes or face inevitable regulation.
It is doubtful that either side is feeling enough pain to make serious compromises.
"We don't need to rewrite everything" to make serious changes to the chromosome, Church explains.
After do Val passed the 100,000 subscribers mark, his channel started to make serious money.
When Amazon enters a new product category, it is typically quick to make serious headway.
And so rather than make serious music that others might dismiss, they embodied parody themselves.
That's why the incoming House, newly in Democratic hands, should make serious oversight a priority.
Equity investors place huge values on firms that won't make serious profits for years and years.
We do need to make serious changes and listen to the things people aren't comfortable with.
Because of that defensiveness, it's sometimes hard to break through and make serious connection and change.
Using Amazon's software, "Rekognition," the ACLU showed how these types of systems can make serious mistakes.
They still need to make serious decisions about where and how to build or how to unbuild.
It is possible I'm missing the point by complaining that Hollywood doesn't make serious adult thrillers anymore.
To win, Mr. Trump will need to defy that expectation or make serious inroads among Nevada Democrats.
For Libra to actually launch, Facebook needs to make serious concessions and divert from its initial vision.
It also had to make serious money for some people who are pretty serious about their money.
Federal legislators must also take it upon themselves to practice discipline and make serious efforts to control spending.
You can make serious money if all goes well, but it's not a surefire way to get rich.
Governments which make serious attempts to clip the army's wings tend to get ousted, as Mr Thaksin's was.
These acting officials, however, are essentially substitute teachers and lack the political capital to make serious policy changes.
Being diagnosed with cancer so young can also mean having to make serious life decisions before you feel prepared.
However, when executed correctly, inclusive marketing has the potential to make serious impacts for any business of any size.
These nominees must face serious and specific questions -- and they must make serious and specific commitments to protect human rights.
The city declared bankruptcy in 2012, with a $46 million budget deficit, forcing it to make serious cuts in services.
We know that critical and financial support helps artists to flourish and gives them the time to make serious work.
Mr. Neal, an institutionally minded western Massachusetts Democrat, wants to make serious policy pushes in almost all of those areas.
When it's time to make serious changes, like cutting staff or businesses, be decisive and do it in one shot.
Because you create a team that is running scared and not willing to make serious bets if you do that.
The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce pointedly asked her to make serious concessions toward the protesters in late July.
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich said President Trump needs to make "serious changes" if he wants to have a stable presidency.
But Modi used it to make serious points about India's neighbor and arch-rival Pakistan and regional concerns about Chinese expansionism.
But the attempt in itself sends a signal to talent that Warners wants to hire serious filmmakers to make serious films.
It offers a wonderful life for many thousands more: they get to make serious money by turning science fiction into reality.
But I do think that the next five, 10 years are the most absolutely critical for us to make serious change.
Mr. Davidson, he told The Los Angeles Times, "has managed to make serious theater in the eye of the celebrity hurricane."
" He liked it, mostly, but complained that "the writer or director wanted to makeserious art rather than just great popcorn.
Many believe the movement indeed needs to make serious strides to address intersectional issues, especially in the face of climate change.
"There continue to be some quiet conversations, but we're prepared if they're going to make serious moves to negotiate," he said.
And video game streaming is a fledgling business that could make serious competitors out of Google (GOOGL), Amazon (AMZN) and Apple (AAPL).
So New York officials decided to make serious changes — you can now drink in public in Manhattan without the fear of arrest.
So it looks like if you've got the holly-jolly branding down, there are quite a few opportunities to make serious money.
Arthur: It's hard to make serious policy sound sexy when the media insists that the end of the world is upon us.
But the scale of his defeat and his failure to make serious inroads with black voters will renew doubts about Sanders's candidacy.
Without forceful action, led from the bottom up, Democrats will never make serious progress on issues such as economic inequality and financial reform.
Expanding the limit is a sign that Twitter and Jack Dorsey are willing to make serious changes in hopes of luring new users.
Expanding the limit is a sign that Twitter and Jack Dorsey are willing to make serious change in hopes of luring new users.
The budget and appropriations process is a difficult bipartisan exercise that requires Democrats and Republicans to make serious concessions on the policy priorities.
But the party has to make serious gains in many deep red states before it competes for majorities across the country once again.
To rebalance, they will also have to ensure proper distribution of the force across various ranks and make serious investments in career management.
The industrial base and academy will need to make serious investments in rocketry, materials science, and plasma-penetrating radio waveforms for hypersonic munitions.
Kamil has made the commitment to only hire graduate students, like Barrow, who can make serious academic ideas accessible to a larger public.
It turns out, the torque tube is integral to the Corvette's structure and can't simply be removed without having to make serious changes.
"When we're debating on the Senate floor, sometimes we make serious proposals, and sometimes they're tongue-in-cheek to make a point," he said.
In the sweet photo, Fisher and her daughter make serious faces to the camera as they both hold their hands up to their chest.
"When we're debating on the Senate floor, sometimes we make serious proposals, and sometimes they're tongue-in-cheek to make a point," Onder said.
But in denying you space to make serious mistakes or overcome truly daunting hurdles, it passes on the chance to be a great one.
When you decide to make serious life changes in order to improve your health, it is almost inevitable that you will ruffle someone's feathers.
But while the company has had no problems getting video content, it's hasn't yet figured out how to make serious money from those videos.
But if opponents of gun control want to make serious arguments for maintaining the status quo, they should make them without hiding behind the Constitution.
While Apple is targeting the mainstream, I came away with strong impressions on how Apple can make serious inroads in furthering special education as well.
It did make serious findings, which were mischaracterized by Attorney General Barr in an effort to deflect the very serious implications of the Mueller report.
President Trump's 2018 budget proposal on Tuesday won't cut Social Security payments to retirees or Medicare, but it will make serious cuts to other entitlement programs.
Finally, if the talks make serious progress, there could be the scheduling of a donor's conference to generate international funding to help pay for reconstruction efforts.
But if one of Hunter's GOP challengers can make serious gains among Republican voters in this red district, an all-GOP general election is a possibility.
Ugh, so: Abby checked with Delia, the hiring manager, but Delia's parrot is sick, so her mind feels too clouded right now to make serious decisions.
Democrats will have to play big in 2020 to make serious gains in the Senate; they'll need record fundraising and a slate of all-star candidates.
But if they have the subscribers and the views — like LeBlanc, whose videos frequently garner millions of views — YouTubers, even at young ages, can make serious cash.
Politicians on the campaign trail make serious efforts to reach out to Hispanic voters, but it often seems like the outreach ends once the ballots are cast.
They make serious use of your freezer (as in, let your freezer do all the work) while you sit back and enjoy a cold, (mostly) healthy snack.
If talks between Washington and Pyongyang make serious progress, China is likely to give up its bystander status and insist on being a party to the discussions.
"I remember joking with Kislyak when I saw him in Washington that he was able to convince these major business people to make serious investments," he said.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has asked his ministers to make "serious" efforts to strengthen the country's foreign exchange reserves amid pressures caused by a global trade war.
And Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said this weekend that if Trump is willing to make serious concessions to Democrats, they'd work with him on some issues.
Both companies will undoubtedly make serious cloud-adjacent plays when their new hardware releases, but that will be more about their respective online platforms than the consoles themselves.
One of the few real ways to make an impact on climate change isn't to argue whether it's real, but to make serious changes to our energy mix.
"Turkey and Iran must take necessary measures against the vote ... and Baghdad should make serious decisions ... serious and rapid decisions must be taken," Khamenei was quoted as saying.
But if they don't strike a deal, or at least make serious progress toward one, things could go south fast — perhaps even escalating into a full-on trade war.
I make serious music, love songs, and moody stuff sometimes, so this was just a huge break from that and I'm glad people took it in a great way.
Artists without mainstream recognition can make serious money pumping out these pleasant, anonymous grooves, which are swept up by million-plus follower Spotify playlists like DancePOP and Fresh Electronic.
The leaders also made it clear that it is for Britain to make serious choices, and soon, and that failure should not be laid at the door of Brussels.
Facebook should place local news in a prominent location, prioritize content from high-performing smaller outlets, perhaps through a competitive application system, and make serious investments in local journalism.
" Once the stories are collected, Mozilla's team is going to bring them to a meeting with YouTube's team to "ask them to make serious commitments towards fixing this problem.
In "Sing Me a Song" both major and minor characters make serious moves against The Saviors in their own ways, but the primary focus of the episode is on Carl.
But if Facebook (and its media partners) hope to make serious money off their burgeoning video business, they'll need a much better understanding of how users are consuming video content. 
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey will make serious cuts to interest rates, broadcaster Haberturk reported on Sunday, a week after he replaced the governor of the central bank.
"Australian media is incredibly reluctant to make serious accusations against public figures because defamation laws can be used to stymie public debate," said Matt Collins, a Victoria-based defamation lawyer.
And because viewers will have tons of purchase intent for the makeup, art supplies or equipment they'll need to follow along, Jumprope could make serious cash off ads or affiliate commerce.
On Sunday, Erdogan said Turkey would make serious cuts to interest rates and that it aimed to reduce inflation to single digits by the end of the year, broadcaster Haberturk reported.
In Germany, the political pressure on Ms. Merkel is only growing, and some predict that the anti-immigrant Alternative für Deutschland party could make serious inroads in three important upcoming state elections.
Trump is using Twitter as a substitute for press conferences—as a means to make serious policy announcements in a safe space where he can spout off without being questioned or challenged.
ISTANBUL, July 14 (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey will make serious cuts to interest rates, broadcaster Haberturk reported on Sunday, a week after he replaced the governor of the central bank.
"There's a perception in the world that taking on refugees can be a burden to a country ... [but] they really do make serious contributions to the economy," Tent's Gideon Maltz told Axios.
Snap liked to tout a highly engaged audience in the world's most valuable advertising markets — the U.S. and Europe — as evidence that it has potential to make serious money off each user.
"The sooner we accept the economic impracticality of recycling, the sooner we can make serious progress on addressing the plastic pollution problem," said Jan Dell, an engineer who leads Last Beach Cleanup.
Dominic Maker and Kai Campos make serious music sound playful, stripping the overly academic electronic scene of pretense with plinking drums and stargazing notes that evoke a baby genius sampling toy pianos.
Dog the Bounty Hunter understands he might need to make serious changes in his day-to-day life if he's going to be around for his family ... this after some tough love.
It's OK if you don't know what you want your future to look like right now; the moon squares Neptune today, and it's time to daydream and fantasize, not make serious plans.
The FCC has received a record 22 million comments on net neutrality but has indicated they have not reviewed comments that don't introduce new facts into the record or make serious legal arguments.
The Bucks wouldn't go down easily—they'll almost surely be one of the pluckier first-round outs this year—but it's probably a year too early for them to make serious postseason noise.
Experts have warned for years that the Texas coast needed to make serious investments to prepare for nigh-inevitable storms, including preparing mitigation specifically for intense, unprecedented floods worsened in part by climate change.
The Swedish scientist and entrepreneur got in on the ground floor of the explosives business, and was the first to make serious coin from military and industrial applications of a new chemical called nitroglycerin.
But in order to make serious strides, and move toward real-time criminal justice data reporting and better policies, Erlich says, we'll need more public-private partnerships between the government and leading tech companies.
Ray J recently got some startling news -- he was on the brink of developing diabetes -- and needed to make serious life changes, fast ... so he turned to Jas Mathur to get back on track.
And by contributing to the sense that every issue is just a way to keep score in a zero-sum game between political tribes, that dynamic can make serious problems more difficult to solve.
Supporters of legalizing marijuana for recreational use believe a bevy of ballot measures up for a vote this year could give them the momentum necessary to make serious legislative gains in the next Congress.
But officials "made it clear that it is for Britain to make serious choices, and soon, and that failure should not be laid at the door of Brussels," Mr. Castle and Mr. Erlanger write.
People work hard throughout their lives to provide for their families, but many make serious errors in planning — or simply fail to plan — when it comes to passing their wealth to heirs after they die.
A leaked draft of what is reportedly an executive order on immigration, reported by Vox earlier in the week, suggests Trump would make serious changes to the program and limit how many visas are granted.
JD.com's speed in China is a useful reminder of the fact that while the Chinese tech industry is often criticized for simply copying Western technology, it's also beginning to make serious innovations of its own.
I had a lot of friends and there were a lot of very talented people that I liked - and I still like - but it's not an atmosphere in which to make serious music, it just isn't.
Marybeth Glenn: 'We're determined to make serious changes in the movement' Regardless of where you stand politically, and despite my misgivings regarding Hillary Clinton, having women running at this level is something to be proud of.
We spoke to historian and journalist Michael Sontheimer, co-author of Fromms: How Julius Fromm's Condom Empire Fell to the Nazis,about Fromm's life, legacy, and how to make serious money off condoms in the 1920s.
And while that's plenty charming, the fact the band can turn in songs that settle into a space somewhere between Superchunk and Piebald proves that they can make serious music without being all stuck-up about it.
The show was produced by Streetwise Opera, which puts people living on the streets and, almost by definition, leading chaotic existences, into the discipline of working in high-profile musical performances that make serious demands of them.
The four major agencies — William Morris Endeavor, Creative Artists Agency, United Talent Agency and ICM Partners — had been steadfast in shunning the writers' attempt to make serious changes to the structure that has long been in place.
Liu told Brilliant and other officials before the talks that China has come to the negotiations this week with "great sincerity" and is willing to make serious exchanges, according to Chinese state broadcaster China Global Television Network.
The reason brushing off the polls is the biggest danger is because Clinton indeed does need to make serious changes that are much less likely to happen if her advisers believe she's going to win no matter what.
Replying to his critics, Mr Modi thundered on October 4th that, whereas his was not the first government to suffer falling growth rates, it is the first to make serious efforts at tidying up and reforming India's economy.
"I would say to the extent that the Chinese want to make serious efforts to make structural changes, I and the administration are available any time to discuss those," Mnuchin said during a hearing before lawmakers in Washington.
But the anti-Brussels, nationalist far right that includes parties like Marine Le Pen's National Rally in France and Matteo Salvini's League in Italy, and which has received support and advice from Steve Bannon, did make serious headway.
I have spent so much time being afraid of failure, and it's really caused me to discount my abilities and not make serious long-term (or even short-term) goals that I would have to actually stretch for.
Economists, market analysts and trade experts also remain wary about whether the two countries can make serious headway on more substantial issues, such as Washington's demand that the Chinese government significantly reduce its role in the country's economy.
The Smashing Pumpkins frontman is now an executive at TNA pro wrestling -- and in this great clip we shot at LAX, he not only explains how he got into the business, but how he wants to make serious changes.
Yes, Amazon will make serious bank if it sells millions of items on its special day, but nothing is more valuable to a business than annuities, fixed, recurring payments that can be relied on a monthly or yearly basis.
From generation-defining obsessions, like the Beatles and Twilight, to Silicon Valley's most profitable exports, including Snapchat and Instagram, female "early adopters" predict market movements that ultimately dominate the mainstream — not to mention the ones that make serious money.
On Friday, Schumer went to the White House and said he was ready to make serious concessions to Trump — offering up more money to fund his border wall, an issue Democrats have thus far held a hard line against.
If they decide it will, the FCC could either block the acquisition or require AT&T/Time Warner to make serious caveats such as having to abide by net neutrality principles even if the current regulations are thrown out.
"In every season, even in the best of seasons — I don't know exactly what the numbers are — but you're going to need about 5.25, 40 or up to 50 guys that make serious contributions to a club," Boone said.
The #MeToo movement is contesting that presumption of impunity and suggesting that powerful men who commit serious transgressions should suffer the fate of non-powerful people who make serious mistakes — permanent, negative repercussions that are genuinely difficult to expunge and overcome.
"The Chinese side has come with great sincerity and is willing to make serious exchanges with the U.S. on issues of common concern such as trade balance, market access and investor protection, and promote positive progress in the consultations," Liu said.
Both men have tried to nudge the president to the right, and pressed Mr. Trump to make serious concessions to the Freedom Caucus over health care, advocating an accelerated timetable for phasing out Medicaid at the behest of Republican governors.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Fashion," with its faint whiff of the trivial — and the feminine — can make "serious" art people blanch, which likely explains the over 70-year gap between the only MoMA exhibitions ever devoted to this subject.
"The EU reiterates its call on the Myanmar government to ensure transparency and to make serious efforts in order to hold accountable all those involved in serious human rights abuses in the context of the ongoing crisis in Rakhine state," it said.
"The EU reiterates its call on the Myanmar government to ensure transparency and to make serious efforts in order to hold accountable all those involved in serious human rights abuses in the context of the ongoing crisis in Rakhine State," the spokeswoman added.
Certainly it will take time for Kim Jong Un's regime to feel the kind of severe and threatening economic pressure that might compel it to make serious changes to its nuclear program, or which might compel a change in government in Pyongyang.
After sacking the central bank governor this month, citing differences over the timing of rate cuts, Erdogan said on Sunday that Turkey would make serious cuts to interest rates and aims to reduce inflation to single digits by the end of the year.
It also created an odd incentive for a class of African artisans and merchants that sprouted up during the twentieth century: they started to make serious-looking, monochromatic tchotchkes that recalled Einstein's plates, happy to regurgitate the mistake—and to sell the results to tourists.
"Agreement (on a transition) is needed as soon as possible, as companies are preparing to make serious decisions at the start of 2018, which will have consequences for jobs and investment in the U.K.," the letter says, according to a person familiar with the situation.
The MI-C1 is a really impressive device for what it is, and it does make me wonder why, if Sharp saw the potential of high-end touchscreen pocket computing this early, it didn't make serious moves into the smartphone market before the ship had already sailed.
"The Chinese side has come with great sincerity and is willing to make serious exchanges with the U.S. on issues of common concern such as trade balance, market access and investor protection, and promote positive progress in the consultations," Liu told Chinese state-run media agency Xinhua.
What's more, a lot of the AI techniques that are enjoying success in other applications are well-positioned to make serious impact on the space, streamlining retail processes and transforming the online experience into something more like talking to an experienced salesperson at a brick-and-mortar location.
Bob Corker, a Republican from Tennessee, has said he doesn't want the tax package to add to the deficit, a fiscal hard line that may be tough to comply with and will force the party into a place where it has to make serious tradeoffs in tax policy.
"The Chinese side has come with great sincerity and is willing to make serious exchanges with the U.S. on issues of common concern such as trade balance, market access and investor protection, and promote positive progress in the consultations," Liu told Chinese state-run media agency Xinhua on Thursday.
Over the course of the four-week class, you'll learn how to identify your target audience and tailor your message to them, how to set up a YouTube channel to create and deliver content (and make serious bank off of it), and how to tackle the basics of SEO, Google Analytics, and Facebook Insights.
"Wonder Woman": Always a long shot despite its enormous commercial appeal, "Wonder Woman" still had a marvelous run, appearing on various Top 10 lists at the end of the year, getting nominated by the Producers Guild, and showing Hollywood honchos that an action movie about a woman (Gal Gadot) directed by a woman (Patty Jenkins) could make serious bank.
"All previous such efforts have failed and the Kremlin has yet to make serious efforts to actualize Putin's December 2017 suggestion to create a special 'oligarch bond,' certainly a fanciful idea," said Max Hess, political risk analyst at AKE Group, referencing the $7 billion Russian sovereign eurobond that Granville cited as a "very good instrument" for capital repatriation.
Airing toward the end of two contentious sets of party primaries where government officials and the political process have been under attack, the film revolves around two main characters, each of whom sees that in 1963 and 1964 the only way to make serious progress on race relations is to agree to difficult compromises, undercutting congressional opponents and building a strong coalition in favor.
Time will tell whether the 115th Congress will be the one to finally make serious and lasting reforms to the National Flood Insurance Program, but as costs continue to rise and the federal government operates under a large and growing budget deficit, all options should be on the table – especially common-sense, smart policies that can help the lives of those who depend upon them the most.
Democrats have expressed immense skepticism that Trump can make serious inroads with black voters, who, they insist, will not forget that about the president's track record of racially-charged remarks — such as his contention that Baltimore is a "rat and rodent infested mess" or that good people existed on "both sides" of the white nationalist march that left one person dead in Charlottesville, Va., in August 2017.
Having maximized support from white working-class voters last year, the GOP must make serious, sustained efforts to appeal to minority voters who for too long have only heard a Republican message that -- whether on immigration, monuments or coarse and tasteless jokes about the Obamas -- consisted of "We don't like you," which ultimately eclipses efforts on issues like school choice, job and wage growth or criminal justice reform.
" Despite the fact that after 211/29 it was obvious to al Qaeda insiders that their organization had taken a terrible beating, Saif al-Adel, one of the group's military commanders, explained in a 211 interview that the strikes on New York and Washington were, in fact, a devilishly clever scheme to provoke the United States into making mistakes: "Such strikes will force the person to carry out random acts and provoke him to make serious and sometimes fatal mistakes.

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