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No, we're not making a case for the drop crotch.
But Newton isn't making a case for his exceptional skill.
Ireland Basinger Baldwin is making a case for Santa's naughty list.
Mennella's study seems to be making a case for the former.
This summer, we're making a case for — wait for it — Hawaiian shirts.
Do other countries start making a case for their national security interests?
With that in mind, we're making a case for imperfection on Instagram.
It's an interesting time to be making a case for philosophy in science.
Ten years later, Foursquare is still making a case for location-sharing tech.
He could be making a case for a postseason spot out of the bullpen.
They're making a case for leniency when the judge issues his sentence in April.
Making a case for this in the political arena would not be easy, though.
Making a case for the nomination, onstage together for one last time in 2019.
If it isn't yet, Taylor Kinney and Lady Gaga are making a case for it.
But now some scientists are making a case for a zeppelin revival, NBC News reports.
It's, almost heavy-handedly, making a case for its own artistic value beyond its [pornographic] use.
But where Wolff and others succeed in making a case for this figure, Elkin does not.
I am not making a case for adding any new words to our ever-burgeoning lexicon.
"They are getting very close to making a case for obstruction of justice," Panetta told ABC.
Keaton homes in on that, making a case for Toomes, giving him a cogent point of view.
He's going with the flow, he's letting things speak, he's not making a case for every note.
Republicans spent an April hearing with Cordray making a case for his firing, often citing the CFPB investigation.
Amid the album's humorous moments, Chainz leaves space for making a case for himself as a rap heavyweight.
But Ferrin Roy, a mental health counselor, is making a case for learning to love what makes you different.
Trump would obviously have a hard time making a case for his reelection amid that sort of economic loss.
Professor Harvey Kaye draws parallels between FDR and Bernie's policies, making a case for the American tradition of radicalism.
He was instead making a case for himself as a great leader besieged on all sides by terrible enemies.
"With doom ahead, making a case for cycling as the primary mode of transport is almost irrelevant," he said.
Hernandez's attorneys have tried making a case for why Jose Ramos — a convicted Pennsylvania child molester — is the real killer.
That's why we're (finally!) breaking the stigma surrounding clogs and making a case for them as your favorite summer shoe.
The singer constantly sports shades from her line, making a case for everything from blue lipstick to bright gold highlighter.
But its musical director, Joe Lovano, pushed firmly against that premise, making a case for something larger and less sequestered.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, often point to these instances of misconduct in making a case for essentially eliminating private insurance.
But if he does, he would be best served by making a case for why it would be a wise idea.
He's gone and run his way right into our hearts — and is making a case for pale thighs this summer season.
It's also increasingly common for a drug company to support an offshore trial before making a case for a U.S. trial.
Admittedly, the 2016 World Cup isn't exactly the best jumping-off point for making a case for impending American hockey dominance.
Mr. Esfahani is constantly making a case for the harpsichord, and his recent "Goldbergs" recording for Deutsche Grammophon is no exception.
They might also have a difficult time making a case for dividends or buybacks, if executives gave raises to workers instead.
Celebrities like Stenberg are making a case for the importance honest and vulnerable conversations surrounding the subjects of sexuality, gender, and orientation.
If I ordered a burger in public, I found myself making a case for it ("I've had zero protein today, I'm starving").
Bamz turns on a dime with each line, making a case for himself as the calmest dude on the island of Manhattan.
RHP Hector Neris is not the sure bet setup man yet for the Phillies, but he is making a case for it.
Conveying impressions of the sea seemed less important to him than making a case for this score, completed in 1905, as pathbreaking.
In junior high school, he wrote letters to his guidance counsellor making a case for why the school should hold fashion shows.
Guard Brittney Sykes, who joined the starting lineup at the end of June, is making a case for rookie of the year.
Takeda Pharmaceutical CEO Christophe Weber wrote to shareholders in June, making a case for appointing retiring chairman Yasuchika Hasegawa as corporate counsel.
Kevin Brady (R-TX), the chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, making a case for border adjustment in his tax bill.
But I think he did a great job of making a case for why he's still such a special player in this league.
If crop tops ruled 2016, the models of the moment are making a case for sheer shirts as 2017's top du jour.
Dounia and Kehlani are making a case for saying "screw it" to all your problematic faves and blaring their rich girl mood instead.
Here's Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais making good on a challenge to his players ... and making a case for coolest MLB manager around.
Adopting an adversarial tone rarely works out well in any negotiation, let alone while making a case for why you deserve a raise.
Ms. Garner, who knew that Ms. Gordon had previously met Mr. McCoy, began making a case for Ms. Gordon to consider dating him.
Freshman guard Carlos Johnson is making a case for more playing time, averaging 11 points and 843 rebounds over the last two games.
He may have achieved the impossible in making a case for a special counsel without evidence of serious criminal conduct on his part.
Tom Reed (R-NY) said of the ideology behind the Senate and House bills, making a case for a permanent corporate tax cut.
Thanksgiving is a wonderful time of year, but Jennifer Aniston and her crew are making a case for Friendsgiving being the better holiday.
But at the same time, there are real, credentialed doctors out there making a case for vaping as a viable alternative to conventional smoking.
Both style icons are making a case for the end of round and cat-eye sunglasses and the beginning of '90s-inspired rectangular shades.
The hearing is currently scheduled to last four days and will begin with opening statements from senators and Gorsuch making a case for himself.
I feel like I'm making a case for me where the headline of this article is that I don't think the show is good.
And while dresses feel like the usual go-to during the hottest months of the year, we're making a case for super-simple separates, too.
Three of your favorite (and risk-taking) celebs, like Khloé Kardashian, Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande, are making a case for the super-girlie look.
Plenty of presidential candidates have pointed to their business acumen in making a case for the White House, most recently Republican Mitt Romney in 270.
While the show's finale is tonight, it looks like Bieber might be making a case for himself to be the next apple of her eye.
More migrants with burners means more traceable pings—potentially making a case for expanded cell-site simulator use on the US side of the border.
Palermo went lighter than she's been in a long time, and is certainly making a case for the "smudging" trend we reported earlier this season.
HBO may be making a case for subtitled appointment television with My Brilliant Friend, whose first season aired in the coveted Sunday night time slot.
To anyone who worries about making a case for climate action based on the weather, I would simply ask: Do you have a better idea?
A movement of born-again conservative Muslim women in Indonesia — the world's most populous Muslim country — is making a case for wearing the niqab veil.
In making a case for strong banking regulations, Fed Chair Janet Yellen also may have been indirectly telling President Donald Trump not to reappoint her.
Adams, making a case for postponement, said in a statement that she had this month asked for an update on the progress of Trump's executive order.
As U.S. politicians continue to debate whether to save the declining American coal industry, new peer-reviewed research is making a case for letting it die.
"   Pelosi said that Trump is "making a case" for impeachment as he publicly says certain individuals should not testify, and said he's obstructing justice "every day.
Isikoff wrote some of the seminal stories tying Manafort to Ukraine and Trump to Russia; he later wrote a book making a case for Russian collusion.
Then there's been the sheer mastery of Vasyl Lomachenko, who after just 10 fights is making a case for best pound-for-pound fighter since Leonard.
Celebrities like Priyanka Chopra and Janet Mock have already taken the cozy color for a spin, making a case for going chestnut brown even more convincing.
Haley Barbour is among the signatories of the letter sent to Trump, dated Tuesday, making a case for continued support for AmeriCorps and other such programs.
"We look forward to making a case for full refunds to consumers as a result of Amazon's actions," FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez said in a statement.
Mexico is making a case for NAFTA among Americans who would be hurt by Mr Trump's protectionism, from maize growers in Iowa to consumers across the country.
Rather than making a case for Trump—as a man or a businessman or a leader or anything, really—the RNC has been devoted to prosecuting Clinton.
That said, the presenter banter was often painful, making a case for trotting out fewer celebrities and then actually giving them time to do or say something.
CN: One distinction that I found interesting — I wrote about it yesterday — was, you had both Evan Spiegel and Sheryl Sandberg making a case for their respective companies.
Trust me: As a fashion editor, I never thought I'd see the day I'd not only be wearing — but making a case for — leggings outside of the gym.
So while a white dress is the end-all-be-all for a lot of brides, we're making a case for a much different choice: blush wedding dresses.
Sounds like E.D.I.'s making a case for good old-fashioned respect -- which he doesn't believe this ex has much if she's seriously trying to hawk Pac's photo.
But shoe brand Dear Frances is making a case for the year-round bootie — and Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, and Emma Roberts (amongst others) are getting on board.
When the subject of Jones and his Hall of Fame prospects came up, they began to speak over each other in hopes of making a case for him.
And based on the Journal's report, investigators are likely making a case for some kind of structural change to how ads are bought and sold through Google's ad platform.
Those lines feel like Tarantino making a case for his own treatment of Daisy — that she can keep up with the men, and she can die like them too.
I asked what he had learned from Judaism's ethical teachings, pointing out that Pope Francis sometimes cites the Hebrew prophets in making a case for spreading the world's wealth.
If Lauer, 59, does end up making a case for compensation, "the issue becomes, can they fire him for cause?" a source with knowledge of the situation tells PEOPLE.
A change to the law last year switched the burden of proof from defense attorneys making a case for it to prosecutors having to disprove the self-defense claim.
A manufacturing trade group is making a case for the United States to expand global trade in a series of video advertisements during the upcoming Republican and Democratic conventions.
House Democrats will begin convening public impeachment hearings next week, they announced on Wednesday, calling three marquee witnesses to begin making a case for President Trump's impeachment in public.
Over a long and prolific career, Mr. Borjas, a prominent Harvard economist, has written innumerable papers and books making a case for fewer immigrants and more restrictive immigration policies.
Making a case for urgent congressional action, Democrats tried to place Mr. Trump's conduct in a broader context of wrongdoing that they said dated to the 2016 presidential campaign.
The suit seeks to obtain a second interview for each of the plaintiffs, accommodating their mental health status, and with it a second chance at making a case for asylum.
Political differences are difficult to handle, but the Kardashian-Wests are making a case for listening to each other's points of view and loving each other even if they disagree.
The danger of overfunding companies at an early stageSo, the key to securing funding at an early stage from Feld involves more than making a case for potential market size.
Beyond making a case for lower rates now, Mr. Bell and his colleagues want to make sure that policymakers' comfort with low unemployment lasts into the next recession and expansion.
But in making a case for Medicare for All, Potter has identified another effective argument: that many businesses will find Medicare for All more affordable than the private marketplace jungle.
Getting a raise is all about figuring out the price you can command on the job market, and making a case for why you should be paid at that rate.
His book offers a chatty, somewhat inconclusive tour of the subject, making a case for the role of inner speech in memory, sports performance, religious revelation, psychotherapy, and literary fiction.
Swimsuit trends can be pretty out-there: the contrasting seams, crazy cutouts, and bright prints we've been seeing left and right have definitely been making a case for maximalism over minimalism.
AND I'VE COMMITTED TO MAKING A CASE FOR TRADE IN GENERAL TO CANADIANS, AND WE'RE GOING THROUGH THE IMPORTANT STEPS OF CONSULTING AND GETTING PEOPLE ON BOARD AS WE MOVE FORWARD.
The president has been swinging through battleground states in the waning days of Clinton's campaign, making a case for the Democratic nominee at rallies in North Carolina and Florida this week.
But this year, and especially in the past six months, we've gleaned a major trend in the chops that stars are choosing, making a case for the universal length of 2018.
Mr. Guaidó's supporters insist they are not making a case for American military intervention in Venezuela, but only want the Americans to leave a building that does not belong to them.
That record may be useful in making a case for more money come review time, or it may help you assemble a portfolio of accomplishments when the time comes to look elsewhere.
Hamilton's cast delivered a personal message to Vice President-elect Mike Pence, who attended the musical Friday night and was booed by the theater audience, making a case for diversity and inclusivity.
If Woodman was thinking about what she would leave behind when she left this realm (namely, her body of work), Krimko believes she was also making a case for living with beauty.
Hess gave up one run on four hits in six innings and is making a case for being the No. 5 starter when Chris Tillman is ready to come off the disabled list.
Few of the Democratic officials or consultants I interviewed brought up this gambit—pursuing policies that energize the Democratic base, while making a case for their economic soundness to persuade suburban fiscal conservatives.
In the face of these powerful market realities, making a case for coal is difficult and attempts by the Trump administration to prop up the industry won't find a foundation in these facts.
In warning about budget troubles to come, Mr. Brown was making a case for adding more of today's surplus to the state's rainy day fund to cushion the blow of the next downturn.
Chandler was doing what writers often do, making a case for his own brand of art — while taking potshots at writers who did it differently, such as Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers.
This is one reason Itsunori Onodera, the new defense minister, has been making a case for developing Japan's offensive capabilities, so that it could strike military bases in North Korea, perhaps even preemptively.
"The other anonymous crypto currencies are also seeing more attention through upgrading their GUI's, amongst other upgrades, as well as making a case for libertarians with their more advanced privacy centric focus," said Hayter.
Now, the simple bob/lob is back in a huge way, and it looks like the reality show vet and fashion designer is making a case for her signature '00s style all over again.
"Ones making a case for drinking?" sounds a lot like my friends, but today we are supposed to be thinking of things that make up a case of beverages, and the answer is SODAS.
It left you giddy but dazed, and groping to understand why Mr. Anderson had spackled the lot with cartoon snails, as if daring you to believe he was making a case for slow fashion.
If you feel very strongly about making a case for yourself, you need to get directly to someone of influence on the inside and state your case, rather than relying on the scanning software.
At a transfer hearing set for next week, prosecutors will be making a case for why the case should proceed to trial, and why they believe the suspect should be tried as an adult.
Her fact-packed new documentary, "Equal Means Equal," features legal experts, ordinary women and top-line feminists (including Eleanor Smeal and Gloria Steinem), who are still making a case for the amendment decades later.
They pointed him towards a Montreal municipal court program designed to help homeless people leave the streets, one that involves meeting with a public prosecutor and essentially making a case for a ticket amnesty.
This holiday season, we're making a case for a new addition to the canon — an in-your-face accessory from the brand's edgy, thoroughly modern HardWear collection, launched in 2017 and still expanding today.
Within months, Mexico's lobbying efforts began paying dividends: American politicians and business executives were making a case for NAFTA directly to the White House, pushing back on Trump's ongoing threats to rip up NAFTA.
Despite the questionable choice to have embattled studio founder and CEO Randy Pitchford serve as the hype man on stage, the game does a fine job of making a case for its own existence.
Former director of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, MYS Prasad had said last year that the country should aim for long-term strategic goals while making a case for why we need a space station.
Everyone on stage is supposed to be making a case for why they should be president, which, when facing other candidates in an election, is traditionally done by drawing distinctions between yourself and your opponents.
You know I'm right, even if you insist on making a case for "The Empire Strikes Back" or "The Last Jedi," to name the two installments that are usually cited as the best individual movies.
Traditionally, going darker as the weather gets cooler seems like a no-brainer, but top colorists and their celebrity clients, like Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner, are making a case for going brighter for fall.
Every few years, the utility makes a "rate case" before a public utility commission (PUC), projecting demand for coming years and making a case for the resources it needs to build to meet that demand.
He has said the government's social welfare programs, including housing subsidies, make the poor "dependent" on the government and has called poverty "really more of a choice than anything else," making a case for personal responsibility.
Scherzer (17-7) is making a case for another Cy Young Award and Turner might be one of the leaders for National League rookie of the year if he had been in the majors all season.
" Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer and a cousin of Mr. Skakel's who wrote a book last year making a case for Mr. Skakel's innocence, called the court's decision "a horrible, cataclysmic miscarriage of justice.
We suggest three categories for practicing the skill in sports contexts — from making a case for the G.O.A.T. to taking on current sports-world controversies to proposing rule changes to make a sport or tournament better.
In short, Obama will be making a case for his own legacy as president and subtly urging Americans to continue the path he set by electing a Democratic successor, most likely former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The other day, he sat down for 90 minutes with the editorial board of The Chronicle making a case for its support; less than 24 hours after he left, the paper posted its endorsement of Ms. Feinstein.
In recent days, she has campaigned on Twitter, making a case for observer status for Taiwan at this year's meeting by sharing stories about Taiwanese doctors helping with health programs in countries including Vietnam and Burkina Faso.
Not unlike Laughlin in his time, George J. Borjas, a prominent Harvard economist who has written innumerable publications making a case for stricter immigration policies, argues that the quality of immigrants has deteriorated since the old days.
Making a case for breaking up these companies will rely on showing a different type of harm than high consumer prices — something like anticompetitive practices, or that innovative businesses get suffocated when they're absorbed by their gigantic acquirers.
AGAINST EMPATHY: The Case for Rational Compassion, by Paul Bloom (Ecco/HarperCollins, $26.99.) Bloom is not making a case for heartlessness, but arguing for a kind of rational compassion — a mixture of caring and detached cost-benefit analysis.
But now, it looks like Kravitz is making a case for something a little darker (another fad we've been predicting for weeks) with a new picture of her grown-out hairstyle posted on Instagram just a few hours ago.
Trump and his cabinet spent early summer making a case for open war with Iran; in mid-June, he approved an air strike before tweeting that he had decided against it, claiming it was due to projected civilian casualties.
Most recently, when the park held a trial run last summer, the city's Department of Transportation found that closing the roadways to cars caused little to no incremental delays, further making a case for the change to be permanent.
He seemed intent on making a case for Puccini's final opera, first performed in 1926, nearly two years after the composer's death, as a musically daring score — as contemporary, in its way, as any other opera of the 1920s.
"Right now what I'm looking for is the politics in our country to get to a place where people can win elections by making a case for both globalization and addressing the inequities that do exist in our society," Nadella said.
QUITE FRANKLY RIGHT NOW WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR IS THE POLITICS IN OUR COUNTRY TO GET TO A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE CAN WIN ELECTIONS BY MAKING A CASE FOR BOTH GLOBALIZATION AND ADDRESSING THE INEQUITIES THAT DO EXIST IN OUR SOCIETY.
Out on the wing, Whitehead's fellow sophomore Desi Rodriguez is making a case for first team All-Big East honors and shooting 247 percent from three, while sophomore guard Khadeen Carrington is a menace with the ball, slashing and shooting threes.
" At its best, the upfront was funny (thanks, Seth Meyers!) and at its worst, it was cringeworthy (World Wrestling Entertainment's Stephanie McMahon, making a case for how WWE is changing the world for the better, used the tagline: "This is hope.
Try a revenue neutral carbon tax Former U.S. Secretaries of State James Baker III and George Shultz outlined an idea for a carbon tax in a recent opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal, making a case for garnering bipartisan support.
Playing to Win: Using Sports to Develop Evidence-Based Arguments From honing arguments on current sports controversies to making a case for the G.O.A.T. to proposing needed rules changes, here are some ideas for using sports to sharpen student skills.
In recent weeks, Breitbart has published a series of articles making a case for McMaster's ouster on the basis that he is not a strong ally of Israel and that he has staffed the National Security Council with holdovers from the Obama administration.
So, if you're ever in a rush and need a quick (and affordable) manicure fix, take notes from Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez, who's making a case for press-on nails — and making us wonder why she doesn't have a beauty channel on YouTube.
Now, fully assimilated into the mainstream music industry — he opened for Taylor Swift and had big radio hits like "Stitches" — Mr. Mendes, now 53, is back at No. 1 with his second record, "Illuminate," making a case for his lasting star value.
In Radcliffe's oft-depressing worldview, concepts like truth, trust, and interpersonal love dissolve amidst the existential anxiety that's part of being alive in this day and age, but you know, it sounds nice, making a case for at least a little hope.
Her latest documentary, "Weed the People," also involves the very young; it tells of instances in which medical marijuana was used to fight pediatric cancer, making a case for further research and arguing that legal red tape is preventing potential medical breakthroughs.
Teams have the option of putting their more athletic wing defender on Brunson, but that leaves their less effective wing defender on Moore, who is well on her way to making a case for best player in the history of the league.
Having worn everything from a neon-yellow suit to floral sweatshirts and embellished naked-dresses over the past few years, Knowles has long been making a case for the end of minimalism (and there are plenty of recent runways to back up this sentiment).
More recently, George W. Bush's White House, bent on removing Saddam Hussein from power, cherry-picked intelligence in making a case for the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and trying to establish a link between Hussein, Al Qaeda and the Sept.
You may be tempted to skip town for a three-day January hiatus, but we're making a case for carving out some time at home to take advantage of all the big beauty to fashion and home deals that MLK weekend has to offer.
Instead, both Biden and Sanders have spoken at length about the virus in televised remarks; each one is making a case for their platform and candidacy based on how they would handle the outbreak as president and contrasting their proposals with the actions of the Trump administration.
SEOUL (Reuters) - When North Korean leader Kim Jong Un used his New Year speech to highlight coal as a "primary front" in developing the economy, he was making a case for what analysts see as a flawed but key resource on which his country increasingly relies.
Long before the recent success of Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan tetralogy, which tells of the complex, often vexed, lifelong friendship between two women, Messud was narrating these stories with an unusual intensity — and quietly making a case for women's interiority as a subject worthy of the most serious examination.
Anyone who has negotiated with North Korea "knows that at some point there has to be a leader-to-leader meeting, because on their side only one person can decide", says a former official from George W. Bush's administration, making a case for cautious optimism about a Trump-Kim summit.
The Swiss filmmaker Anne-Marie Miéville's name has been associated with that of Jean-Luc Godard, her partner in life and in movies, since the 1970s, but this BAM retrospective — full of difficult and difficult-to-see work — ventures far beyond their shared bylines, making a case for Ms. Miéville's individual artistry.
Now, in "What Makes a Wine Worth Drinking: In Praise of the Sublime" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $25), he takes his exploration a step further, making a case for the ability of great wine to reveal in intricate detail what it means to be human while helping us to explore our own characters and personalities.
Libertarian nominee Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORE and Green Party nominee Jill Stein have been making a case for why they should be allowed to take part in the presidential debates.
By contrast, as The Case Against Adnan Syed frequently consults Syed and his family, allowing him, as Serial often did, to narrate his own version of events, it's hard not to feel that in making a case for Adnan's innocence, we're inevitably allowing his voice, and those of his supporters, to drown out the voices of Lee and her family.
Republican leaders have tried to make the case to their members that they must look at the totality of the tax legislation and how it lowers rates across the board rather than fixating on any one credit or deduction that's on the chopping block, but that hasn't stopped members from at least making a case for changes before the bill heads to the floor for a vote.
In an editorial titled "Against Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE," the publication focuses on why Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is not fit for the White House while making a case for the Democratic nominee.
The Falcons scored touchdowns on all five of their first-half possession and defeated the New Orleans Saints 38-32 to lock up the NFC's No. 2 seed on Sunday in the final regular-season game ever at the Georgia Dome Matt Ryan, again making a case for MVP consideration, threw four touchdown passes and Devonta Freeman scored on a 75-yard run while going over 1,133 yards rushing for the second straight season.

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