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"mildly" Definitions
  1. slightly; not very much
  2. in a gentle manner
"mildly" Synonyms
fairly quite rather somewhat reasonably relatively passably pretty tolerably comparatively slightly enough temperately lightly moderately kind of sort of to a degree in moderation more or less softly delicately gingerly calmly genially imperturbably meekly mollifyingly quietly soothingly tenderly tepidly carefully gently pacifically faintly smoothly airily patiently placidly serenely unassumingly undemonstratively dispassionately unemotionally peacefully tranquilly steadily untroubledly peaceably composedly level-headedly mellowly leniently easily without severe punishment tolerantly indulgently forgivingly compassionately overindulgently liberally clemently permissively laxly charitably benignly benignantly kindly mercifully obligingly pleasantly blandly equably favorably(US) favourably(UK) lenitively emolliently flavorlessly(US) flavourlessly(UK) tastelessly insipidly thinly waterily unappetizingly weakly flatly unsavorily(US) unsavourily(UK) unpalatably wishy-washily stalely washily distastefully vapidly deadly jejunely humanely forbearingly sparingly sympathetically kindlily benevolently graciously considerately good-naturedly minorly insignificantly trivially triflingly unimportantly forgivably excusably pardonably allowably permissibly understandably justifiably remissibly venially defensibly okayly acceptably admissibly feebly indifferently nominally superficially unenthusiastically vaguely lamely paltrily unconvincingly timorously half-heartedly spiritlessly meagerly(US) timidly frailly pathetically meagrely(UK) tenuously minimally inconsequentially insufficiently pettily piddlingly inadequately inappreciably pitifully derisorily tinily minutely submissively compliantly yieldingly malleably acquiescently accommodatingly amenably tractably manageably unassertively passively obediently biddably dutifully duteously docilely pliantly relaxedly casually nonchalantly insouciantly unconcernedly carefreely blithely unflappably unworriedly inoffensively harmlessly innocuously innocently safely unobjectionably tamely whitely neutrally unexceptionably humbly unobtrusively unremarkably cleanly subtly lowly diffusely dimly subduedly glowingly fadedly wanly distantly lambently remotely palely lacklustrely(UK) reservedly coldly aloofly unfriendlily coolly uncommunicatively reticently unsociably unforthcomingly silently taciturnly unresponsively detachedly standoffishly secretively frigidly introvertedly unostentatiously unpretentiously understatedly discreetly conservatively soberly plainly inconspicuously lacklusterly(US) wholesomely controllably guiltlessly meaninglessly naively painlessly powerlessly reliably sanitarily euphemistically politely genteelly diplomatically evasively indirectly affectedly alternatively figuratively metaphorically obliquely refinedly lowlily inferiorly commonly plebeianly ignobly meanly vulgarly lumpenly ordinarily subordinately poorly simply modestly obscurely basely menially More

958 Sentences With "mildly"

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The mildly unsettling Billie song that's better than the other mildly unsettling Billie song.
And for everyone else it will fall somewhere on the spectrum between mildly entertaining and mildly irritating.
" As furious as I get, deep down, I don't actually doubt his sincerity when he tells me, mildly, always mildly, about Hillary Clinton's "atrocities.
It felt mildly political, mildly revolutionary to just get people in a room all together, people you don't know, and invite them into your house.
Boundin' bounces in with a mildly catchy tune telling the mildly entertaining tale of two mildly adorable creatures on the western frontier, but by the time it bounces back out it's hard to suss out what exactly the point of it all was: that vanity is bad?
So we kind of became internet like horse friends before we met in person, before I moved to LA. But yeah, we're both mildly obsessed, maybe more than mildly.
But — to put it mildly — he's wearing me down.
Charging one gadget daily — my phone — is mildly annoying.
That's ... very unlikely to happen, to put it mildly.
"Estate condition was putting it mildly," Mr. Gomez Pearlberg said.
Transportation and energy infrastructure aren't transformed or even mildly altered.
He once dismissed a female student's contribution as "mildly decorative".
We want our underwear to be functional and mildly invisible.
He was a very organized guy, to put it mildly.
"I'm still mildly hopeful here in New Hampshire," Biden said.
The index traded mildly lower, near 2,898, on Friday afternoon.
THE NET GROWTH RESULTING FROM A MILDLY RENEGOTIATED TRADE DEAL!!!!
Ms. Thomas gives an enjoyable, mildly touching performance as Alice.
Pound sterling was mildly lower against the dollar, near $1.424.
Warning: There's some mildly NSFW nudity in the gifs below.
These electorates, to put it mildly, will be wildly different.
Recent trends in America's broad murder rate are mildly encouraging.
Schwartz was demoralized by the experienceThat's actually putting it mildly.
She moves but only to a mildly less uncomfortable position.
GettyMost spelling mistakes are innocent, fleeting, and only mildly embarrassing.
And plus, she only seemed mildly interested in John anyway.
Inside, he was mildly irritated, but no more than that.
I say I'm surprised it smells only very mildly fishy.
""To put it mildly, this is a huge, huge problem.
"Jessica was really cooking [in that scene]," Strouse said mildly.
"That's obviously something that can't happen ever," Dipko said mildly.
Five men (17 percent) reported a mildly decreased sex drive.
The performances were commendable, though the plot was mildly predictable.
And sure, that's mildly pathetic and concerning, but it works!
"That was a little awkward," says Andrea, putting it mildly.
I was mildly surprised that I liked it so much.
Basically, Welburn had an interesting career (to put it mildly).
I slunk back into my chair, wet and mildly ashamed.
Petz, to put it mildly, is insensitive to Zayn's needs.
Sanders's answer was, to put it mildly, less than reassuring.
But the Russians, to put it mildly, are catching up.
Conservatives, to put it mildly, do not like these ideas.
The public polling has been, to put it mildly, sparse.
The White House immigration plan overreaches, to put it mildly.
Bush's win was, to put it mildly, an incredible achievement.
However, there were a few things that were mildly annoying.
This opinion is, to put it mildly, far from universal.
And, to put it mildly, it's not a great look.
And the dialogue can be generic, to put it mildly.
I didn't know you had a brother, she says mildly.
"Money laundering is a big business here," Cleber said mildly.
This is not, to put it mildly, a plausible theory.
This mildly metaphysical distinction ends up having huge practical consequences.
Each effort represents a long shot, to put it mildly.
Arthur: I sense you are mildly dubious of my hypothesis.
Patrick says something else mildly triumphant, and she shouts again.
Some poked fun at Amazon's mildly terrifying targeted ads.  Mrs.
It's good stuff, and it's only mildly addictive, we promise.
Ms. Dingell was, to put it mildly, not in agreement.
The decennial census is supremely important, to put it mildly.
"You have to give everybody a chance," Richards said mildly.
I'm going to mildly inconvenience the crap out of you.
She venmos me the difference, but I'm still mildly annoyed.
Trump seems, to put it mildly, set in his ways.
Many of the Warriors seemed mildly amused by Terry's words.
Sampling her sentences is like touching a mildly electrified fence.
She was not a line editor, to put it mildly.
Several of the posts contained mildly erotic or romantic references.
None of which makes this movie more than mildly pleasurable.
The news on Europe and NATO is also mildly encouraging.
The episode was, to put it mildly, a bad look.
None of which makes this movie more than mildly pleasurable.
That is a lot of planes, to put it mildly.
Democratic insiders surveyed Thursday night disagreed -- to put it mildly.
Polygon called the meme problematic, which is putting it mildly.
This is unlikely to keep up, to put it mildly.
The process can range from mildly complicated to completely confusing.
If you're still curious about what they do and are interested in some even more mildly dubious explaining, check out this video from Computes' CEO, which only mildly resembles a video from the Dharma Initiative.
To say their relationship was strained is to put it mildly.
When I finally look, I see is a mildly balding woman.
Check. Attempt to mildly rebrand products all of us use anyway?
The news has been pretty divisive recently (to put it mildly).
So this sudden disclosure is pretty suspicious, to put it mildly.
The treatments had "potential" from a "storytelling perspective," Iger said mildly.
It is a huge feeling of accomplishment to put it mildly.
President François Hollande has misruled France only mildly by Russian standards.
Somewhere else a dentist sat mildly annoyed at the empty chair.
They also agreed it should be considered for mildly obese people.
Putting it mildly, United Airlines has not had a good 2017.
It might have been mildly catastrophic … … but we're still swooning 5.
Below is our conversation, which has been mildly edited for clarity.
They have a mildly snarky page dedicated to debunking this hoax.
"The brain can do interesting things in there," Plowman says mildly.
Most of his classmates were mildly puzzled by his sudden disappearance.
Appleand the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (IBB) both closed mildly lower.
But to put it mildly, that won't be easy or cheap.
IT IS, to put it mildly, a big year for Germany.
But technical memes weren't just mildly impressive earsores from the jump.
And it was pretty rough for them, to put it mildly.
They left you slackjawed or yawning, but never just mildly interested.
The U.S. dollar index briefly extended losses before holding mildly lower.
That, to put it mildly, is a problem for American carriers.
Regional currencies firmed mildly as the euro also regained some ground.
I'm not the world's most successful actor, to put it mildly.
And she uses a mildly stunned Graham Norton as her subject.
"The Court's Opinion is, to put it mildly, long," Furman explained.
"I was too old to play the ingenue," she says mildly.
It mildly shocks her, his ease in admitting this, his confidence.
To call Captain marvel an Alpha hero is putting it mildly.
Aw, we can't stay mildly disgusted at the idea of you!
I'm really foggy, I can't remember things, I felt mildly nauseated.
Such machines will, to put it mildly, be an engineering challenge.
" Applied Materials: "I think that people were mildly disappointed with AMAT.
That, to put it mildly, is incredibly rich with irony today.
Our spirit of social solidarity is, to put it mildly, thin.
Oil prices, which had been mildly elevated all day, spiked higher.
They've felt mildly exhausted for so long it's become their normal.
Kate Moss is a fashion icon — and that's putting it mildly.
We're talking $250 and upward for anything that's deemed mildly exclusive.
You can now wear your mildly discontented face with some validation.
" This is, to put it mildly, an "exercise in maximum discretion.
They're frustrated, they're usually pissed off about life, they're mildly misogynistic.
Aside from looking mildly traumatized after the bath, Vinny looks great.
By this point I am, it's fair to say, mildly pissed.
But unlike today's viruses, this one is just simply mildly annoying.
As someone who simply loves straws, this has been mildly annoying.
After the intervention the dinar weakened mildly to 118, dealers said.
Can these two mildly damaged, possibly alcoholic kids work it out?
"Storks" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for mildly harrowing moments.
Another, more mildly worded notice remains on the local government website.
Nasdaq shares traded mildly higher after closing at a record Thursday.
A concert entitled "Dies Irae" was more convincing, albeit mildly terrifying.
A "mildly venomous" snake has escaped captivity at the Bronx Zoo.
Bitcoin cash traded mildly higher near $619 Wednesday, according to CoinMarketCap.
The target audience is likely to be at least mildly titillated.
The automakers' shares were mildly lower in after-hours trading Tuesday.
Both extremes of economic equality are, to put it mildly, suboptimal.
Even D&D's encumbrance rules are forgiving, to put it mildly.
The CBOE Volatility Index slid mildly on Monday, closing at 10.37.
To put it mildly, he's a big fan of travel insurance.
Yet right now we don't, to put it mildly, have it.
It has long used mildly authoritarian tactics to stay in power.
The Anti-Defamation League, which has been mildly supportive, reacted strongly.
Spyscape's experience is mildly paranoiac, but it is never deadly dark.
"I had the worst trip you can imagine," she adds mildly.
It left health policy experts, to put it mildly, somewhat bewildered.
The Dye plan was a long shot, to put it mildly.
My mother was another story, a worrier, to put it mildly.
"A lot of these people are living sculptures," he said mildly.
Best case, that behavior is mildly unsettling; worst case, it's terrifying.
Her relationship to dance-making is, to put it mildly, conflicted.
Trump has profited politically from this attack, to put it mildly.
But, there's one inclusion that is, to put it mildly, questionable.
That, to put it mildly, isn't what's happening with Rex Tillerson.
Her Lee is dissolute, unsociable, mildly monstrous and somehow deeply sympathetic.
A lot of other things are unclear, to put it mildly.
I've been to the shop and didn't get even mildly stabbed.
To say that her health was fragile is putting it mildly.
Contains some violence, peril, mature thematic elements and mildly coarse language.
In agricultural college, he is a longhaired, grungy, mildly countercultural youth.
Not everyone agrees with the Zuboff prescription, to put it mildly.
Things have, to put it mildly, changed over the past year.
IT'S AN EARLY PROCESS, AND COLOR ME MILDLY OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THAT.
To put it mildly, the rest of the N.F.L. has noticed.
To say this was an outlier finding is putting things mildly.
President Trump isn't famous for his kindness, to put it mildly.
Yeah, I find that, and I'm still mildly surprised by it.
The Nasdaq composite closed mildly lower, helped by gains in Gilead Sciences.
Picasso wasn't the 20th century's most enlightened boyfriend, to put it mildly.
Uber has a rocky history with city governments—to put it mildly.
Today is a big day in the U.S., to put it mildly.
And, to put it mildly, poop is very different from period blood.
She was, to put it mildly, shocked by what she found here.
The announcement has been met with significant skepticism, to put it mildly.
Probably the random montage of old, mildly awkward photos from Maisie's childhood.
So, you Latvian Orthodox Gaussians can feel very mildly perturbed by 2016.
LeBron James is really, really good at basketball — to put it mildly.
And to say that I was starstruck is to put in mildly.
About 100, mostly dyes or mildly radioactive materials, are in routine use.
Treasury yields edged higher, while the U.S. dollar index held mildly higher.
Asian stocks closed mostly higher, although the Shanghai composite was mildly lower.
If there's another Google-made flagship Android tablet, I'll be mildly surprised.
They have no religious reasons to clash with Britain's mildly Christian culture.
Hangovers have gone from mildly annoying to requiring a multi-day recovery.
It'll only get more intense from here — and that's putting it mildly.
The United States' response has been, to put it mildly, totally wild.
This is, to put it mildly, not how the allegations against Sen.
This is, to put it mildly, not how the allegations against Sen.
That may seem mildly shocking to a moralist — but then what isn't?
The Japanese yen gained mildly to be last at 109.29 per dollar.
Image: screengrabs via YouTube and KittenfeedTrump is, to put it mildly, oversensitive.
Beric dies protecting Arya who is, to put it mildly, FREAKED. OUT.
Less pleasantly, I'll mildly hallucinate and the floor will seemingly start moving.
The reality of America today is, to put it mildly, very different.
That is a hard notion to portray cinematographically, to put it mildly.
To put it mildly, the record of these elites has been mixed.
As for the fate of its next financing, opinions were mildly optimistic.
Over on Wall Street, stocks closed mildly lower, as energy stocks plunged.
" He said the idea of impacting the election made him "mildly nauseous.
LONDON — Ever looked at Superman and wondered about his mildly flimsy disguise?
To put it mildly, it's a logistical nightmare, and expensive to boot.
To put it mildly, there's no sign that will change anytime soon.
The U.S. dollar index was mildly higher with the euro near $1.139.
Their characters were often slow talkers, sportscasters or mildly egocentric radio hosts.
Consol surged 17.6 percent, ending mildly higher for the year so far.
The U.S. dollar index held mildly higher, with the euro near $238.95.
" MICHAEL O'ROURKE, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, JONESTRADING, GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT "It's only mildly hawkish.
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party is a mildly conservative and nationalist one.
We went back to his place for a typical mildly disappointing hookup.
Phantom Thread is, to put it mildly, well within that career trajectory.
And some users are not down with it, to put it mildly.
Former senior immigration and border officials are skeptical, to put it mildly.
"I thought you were going to write literary books," he complained mildly.
His approach has grown increasingly formulaic, amounting to mildly sexed-up traditionalism.
"Our base case is for Yellen to be mildly hawkish," they said.
Glencore was, to put it mildly, one of their most important clients.
Comcast shares rose about 0.75 percent, while Disney shares were mildly lower.
And as you can imagine, it was unpleasant, to put it mildly.
Trump's size obsession was mildly amusing when he was a private citizen.
You ever see something mildly infuriating but manage to breeze past it?
You'll be shagging in every mildly uncomfortable position written about in Cosmo.
After chicken nuggets, fries, and an Oreo shake, I feel mildly disgusting.
That was one more thing I found mildly annoying at the time.
It seems that even the mildly curious are finding themselves immediately addicted.
"Normal, even mildly disturbed people, rarely get involved with feces," he explains.
But that was then, and this, to put it mildly, is now.
But some of the reaction has been, to put it mildly, crazed.
That was the one area where Mr. Kerry was critical, if mildly.
Meanwhile, bring a large pot of mildly seasoned water to a boil.
"We're not happy about that, to put it mildly," Mr. Nadler said.
This is not Sanders's kind of politics, and that's putting it mildly.
The performance was mildly excruciating, like watching Gramps straining to be hip.
There is, to put it mildly, a big discrepancy between these nations.
It was not a happy outcome for Amazon, to put it mildly.
If you're mildly technically inclined, you can track all of this too.
Mine, infused with quince and fennel, was bright, clean and mildly vegetal.
This review filter is, to put it mildly, enormously unpopular among businesses.
So I'd guess it's neutral to mildly supportive to the whites premium.
Because he's mildly spicy, and he's a twin so you get two.
In his vulnerable, mildly devilish charm, we see why he's so beloved.
Stern may also have considered the assignment mildly demeaning, at least initially.
To say the family made sacrifices would be to put it mildly.
This would be consistent with a mildly slowing economy, according to McCann.
It will also cause more stock buybacks, which will mildly support prices.
The Wrapped recaps have gone mildly viral with seemingly everyone sharing theirs.
I was unfortunately very wrong, and for that, I am mildly frustrated.
" I found this narrative of the OIG report to be "mildly nauseating.
Wilhelm Reich, to put it mildly, pissed a lot of people off.
This isn't the logic of a public servant, to put it mildly.
Like the oil pulling itself, I found this gesture to be mildly unsettling.
I don't know if she's afraid or angry or mildly amused but inconvenienced.
That, to put it mildly, hasn't gone over well in May's home country.
Photos will look best if the phone is looking mildly down at you.
In fact, the feelings of Catholic Venezuelans are wary, to put it mildly.
In Peele's movie, that mildly condescending admiration is its own form of threat.
The yuan softened, but only mildly, in the wake of these U.S. moves.
The fact that they're being so unsupportive (to put it mildly) is appalling.
Compounding financial woes, inflation in Venezuela is rather high, to put it mildly.
But a release date in a crowded July suggests it could disappoint mildly.
At first it was mildly amusing but it is getting faintly ridiculous now.
The hall smells like week-old dead bodies, and that's putting it mildly.
DIPGs, or diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas, are, to put it mildly, not great.
This night was not the Air Force's best night, to put it mildly.
It's going to be a big weekend for Graham — to put it mildly.
What in 2015 felt like a mildly shocking guilty pleasure now feels irrelevant.
While results were mildly divided by ideology, they were fairly close even there.
It's also mildly fascinating to watch the eggs ever-so-slowly firm up.
This, to put it mildly, is not one of the season's high points.
Resist that impulse, even if it seems mildly creative for a hot minute.
Jackson is also remembered as, to put it mildly, something of a wildcard.
People of downtown Oakland, give yourselves a mildly enthusiastic pat on the back.
On Sunday, McCammon took to Twitter to share her son's mildly disturbing letter.
The Nasdaq composite closed mildly lower for its eighth-straight day of losses.
Except instead of cheering crowds in Las Vegas it's two mildly distressed cats.
The show is just Jean being nervous, and everyone else being mildly suspicious.
The effect on the wages of high-school dropouts is only mildly negative.
The United States, to put it mildly, wasn't pleased about the Gilo construction.
It's not the worst of offenses but it is inconsistent and mildly annoying.
This is, to put it mildly, not how the American political system works.
Earlier, the major stock indexes attempted to hold gains after opening mildly lower.
This is, to put it mildly, not a popular way of doing business.
The meeting between the Blossoms and Betty is tense, to put it mildly.
And some of them are thinking outside the box, to put it mildly.
That's either great or mildly concerning news depending on how you view it.
Which, to put it mildly, doesn't make a whole lot of sense. 3.
"His LDL is still mildly elevated if you look at averages," said Sorrentino.
To say that box office revenue dropped this summer is putting it mildly.
The Shanghai composite also ended mildly lower while the Hang Seng gained slightly.
First, it is trying to stimulate the economy with a mildly expansionary budget.
She's mildly envious of Tammy, the attractive FBI agent played by Chrysta Bell.
Our bodychecks no longer crush our opponent so much as mildly jostle them.
It's not exactly a game, but more of a mildly interactive concert simulator.
To put it mildly, Trump is widely perceived as needing significant staff management.
So why can't these two mildly damaged, possibly alcoholic kids work it out?
And, to put it mildly, Davis is worried about GOP fortunes in November.
Jealous is diplomatic in his comments about the NAACP, to put it mildly.
But some of it promises to border on spectacle, to put it mildly.
The forests are, because of whatever reason, ... extraordinarily flammable, to put it mildly.
Individuals would continue to pay taxes on their income at mildly progressive rates.
"Not much political support (to put it mildly)," Trump said in a tweet.
It offers another opportunity to get mildly creeped out over bloated horror tropes.
It's an apples-to-oranges comparison, and a more than mildly offensive one.
Blitzer noted mildly that the hotel has actually been open for some time.
The movie is rated PG for some mildly vulgar, Pee-wee-style humor.
That's because Strange is, to put it mildly, kind of an a-hole.
Mangrove snakes, though mildly venomous, are not known to be dangerous to people.
The fact that a recipe for these cookies even exists is mildly remarkable.
GFG hasn't had a good time of it lately, to put it mildly.
The Yelp reviews for the Wigwam Motel are, to put it mildly, mixed.
The tiny transparent roundworm is a simple creature, which is putting it mildly.
But the suggested 10-year time frame seems disingenuous, to put it mildly.
As the industry stands now that doesn't always happen, to put it mildly.
ET. U.S. stock index futures pointed to a flat to mildly lower open.
Even on a mildly hot evening, you sweat just watching other people dance.
But he made some of the same points as Musburger, albeit more mildly.
You can't expect impartiality from the executive branch either, to put it mildly.
SCHNEIER I don't think it would've scared me straight, to put it mildly.
Mildly bleached coral can recover if the temperature drops, otherwise it may die.
What's striking at first is the convivial, mildly eroticized mood of the gathering.
Often they're mildly pornographic—seedy cartoons and pictures of celebrities with camel toe.
The plants are pungent, to put it mildly, and that's making neighbors furious.
US conservatives, to put it mildly, are not much help on climate policy.
On the palate it is rich and mildly pungent, an altogether delightful combination.
And behind her, the band is authoritatively slack on a mildly rootsy ramble.
"To put it mildly," he said, "I was just a very late bloomer."
Our gaming geeks have come up with something mildly addictive called Spelling Bee.
You begin watching by feeling mildly amused, then uneasy, then annoyed, then unsettled.
I bring the cat in to snuggle with me despite being mildly allergic.
Secondly, some people with coronavirus have no symptoms, or are just mildly ill.
A Damp January, followed by a Frugal February, then a Mildly Moist March.
The only bit that's mildly concerning is Jeff's answer to my first question.
Asked where he was in the story, Mr. Caro paused, looking mildly stricken.
That evening, I went on Fox News and was mildly critical of Comey.
Although CNN termed Rubio's announcement "a remarkable reversal," that is putting it mildly.
Ms. DeVos has had a rocky introduction to Washington, to put it mildly.
All blink mildly when observed, clinging with sensitive fingers to their chosen twigs.
Separated, she grew mildly paranoid, flitting among homeless shelters, medical centers and jail.
Anyone even mildly concerned about the fate of American democracy should read it.
Is that why there's no photo evidence of her looking even mildly uncomfortable.
" She also described the album as "poppy, mildly trappy at times, action filled.
To say I was an awkward public speaker is to put it mildly.
At times, the sensation is mildly euphoric; at others you'll feel strangely relaxed.
But the CBO found that Trump's budget would only mildly improve economic growth.
There was, to put it mildly, a lot of material to work with.
He has degrees in mathematics and artificial intelligence and says he is mildly dyslexic.
I'm mildly uncomfortable and I'm not saving money, but I'm able to get by.
It can be mildly distracting at times, but in no way limits your productivity.
Those debates, and other seemingly innocent discussions, can get heated, to put it mildly.
What once might have been seen as mildly creepy now triggers damaging press cycles.
Baby Driver is exhilarating, fantastically entertaining, and mildly frustrating, all at the same time.
"This event was a joke to put it mildly," said Susan Kristie Nadori DeRose.
The FCC's reversal on net neutrality is somewhere between mildly unpopular and hideously unpopular.
Mr. Miller is playing a role, too — the mildly beleaguered son of a mogul.
I'll be dead at 40, but what a chilled, mildly chocolaty trip it's been.
Michelle Hu: Avatara was, to put it mildly, not what Rokar and I expected.
It is also the first moment I see that the dude is mildly nuts.
What we do want to watch is these women reacting to mildly preposterous situations.
What's doing this or, better, why it's happening is unsettled, to put it mildly.
"I think it's not what the country needs, to put it mildly," he said.
Yeah, it's a different system to put it mildly, but we like each other.
To learn more fun and mildly upsetting facts, check out the full study here.  
This suggests, to put it mildly, some lacunae in how the place is run.
Now You See Me 2 is not a serious story, to put it mildly.
At the moment, however, there is nothing even so mildly threatening on the horizon.
To put it mildly, that nation has moved on in the last seven decades.
As constructed, both series are mildly watchable and tense, but well short of riveting.
To put it mildly, the Joint Strike Fighter is a complex piece of machinery.
Here goes (deep breath in): I have abnormal ankles, and that's putting it mildly.
To put it mildly, news media has been on the sidelines in AI development.
The combination, to put it mildly, sits ill with Mr Trump's style of government.
To say Tom Siebel has had an interesting life would be putting it mildly.
Tricking Pokémon Go is mildly more technical, but still not much of a challenge.
That mildly manic expression on my face is probably due to lack of sleep.
The U.S. dollar index traded mildly higher after hitting its highest since Feb. 3.
The officer who arrested Yellowhair was, to put it mildly, a dick about it.
Even the Reverend Charles Ara, who officiated at the nondenominational ceremony, seemed mildly amazed.
We believe even a mildly motivated attacker will be able to breach your network.
President Donald Trump's relationship with the Federal Reserve is, to put it mildly, evolving.
Wanna, you made her DM exchange public after you posted a mildly critical tweet.
The Knopfs' continual clashes were not, to put it mildly, conducive to marital harmony.
The pain and suffering Astleford endured was, to put it mildly, was almost unimaginable.
Pandora is down almost 3.43% in after-hours trading after mildly disappointing Q2 results.
The most striking feature of this mildly warmer time, though, was its high seas.
That includes, shall we say, some less-than-legal antics, to put it mildly.
THE AUGURIES for next week's Brexit votes are not good, to put it mildly.
I think my father was jealous of my mother's mildly eroticized affection for Paul.
Elon Musk is not happy with Tesla's recent media coverage, to put it mildly.
Contemporary poetry is, to put it mildly, unpopular, and that unpopularity may be increasing.
The U.S. dollar index traded mildly lower near 93.26, with the euro around $1.186.
Star had a mildly successful music career before he shifted to vlogging and makeup.
RBC Capital Markets analyst Darko Mihelic said he viewed the results as "mildly negative".
Compared to the other uses of serpentine robotics, Statoil's bot seems mildly less cool.
Pressure points do not exist beyond their role as a mildly painful party trick.
Last night, the xx whispered very loudly and 50,000 people very mildly went wild.
"This has been a very long project that I'm mildly proud of," said Laplante.
It makes me productive, energized and what I can only describe as mildly euphoric.
Although many social media users find this absolutely adorable, these posts mildly irritate me.
Trump gets mildly positive reviews in other polls for his response to the virus.
This district was not, to put it mildly, on anybody's list of battleground races.
It has a mildly peachy flavor and a persistent mineral sensation, which I loved.
The larger problem is not the limited value of testing of mildly ill patients.
Often, the results are charming, essentially harmless, mildly distracting, a visual and sonic goof.
There is "not much political support (to put it mildly)," he wrote on Twitter.
"Not much political support (to put it mildly)," Mr. Trump said in a tweet.
Randy Scott Slavin of Murray Hill is, to put it mildly, a drone enthusiast.
To say the humiliation of this defeat still stings is to put it mildly.
The third season of The 100 has been, to put it mildly, a disappointment.
In a mildly surprising move, the Mets offered catcher Travis d'Arnaud, 29, a contract.
The tax cut, estimated at nearly $1.5 trillion, makes the problem only mildly worse.
She enjoyed teaching but wasn't well-suited to high school, to put it mildly.
Putting it very mildly, why should the Hong Kong SAR Government be any different?
Justice Stephen G. Breyer followed, working his way through his dissent mildly and analytically.
Yet there is a big difference between feeling mildly unwell and being truly ill.
He winces, and I wince too—the thought of tumbling down is mildly terrifying.
So disease transmission to humans peaks somewhere between mildly warm and hellishly hot weather.
Baldwin and Buckley were, to put it mildly, from opposite sides of the tracks.
The risk-on mood in financial markets mildly supported the euro against the dollar.
The risk-on mood in financial markets mildly supported the euro against the dollar.
If not Oscar-worthy, it should, at the very least, have been mildly interesting.
The Antxiola, pale salmon in color, smells like red berries and is mildly effervescent.
But questions about Mueller, Trump and Russia are intensely polarizing, to put it mildly.
The second one had a "mildly sore throat and a minimal cough," Rothe said.
Those two patients were also mildly ill with a minor sore throat and cough.
Which is only mildly reassuring given the home secretary's previous views on the topic.
I've been mildly obsessed with air quotes and their cousin, scare quotes, for years.
He conceded that this had not usually been his attitude, to put it mildly.
You just stream some mildly entertaining TV. Logistics, of course, is Amazon's own specialty.
The public has shown interest because of its unusual (to put it mildly) appearance.
Cate Blanchet's nomination is a surprise, but at least it's a mildly good one.
However, most patients are mildly affected, and life expectancy has improved in recent years.
Such sanctions have always been of dubious legitimacy and legality, to put it mildly.
Rousseau's life manifested many such gaps between theory and practice, to put it mildly.
Suppose you represent a mildly Republican-leaning district in, say, California or New York.
"I don't feel I'm doing anything contrary to the law," Mr. Etchegaray said mildly.
After all, the scientific case for climate change is solid, to put it mildly.
But not everyone has Obama's talents as a political communicator, to put it mildly.
Aside from the mildly Big Brother-esque encouragement to bone, the idea is amazing.
Trump doesn't think in terms of humility and self-examination, to put it mildly.
It makes him "mildly nauseous," he now tells us, to think that he may have affected the outcome of the 2016 election with his decision to announce just days before the vote that he had reopened an investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails. Mildly?
Squeezing your own spots is one of life's strangely satisfying pleasures, if not mildly gross.
By Europe's close, U.S. stocks were still open for trade and mildly higher on average.
Dustin ultimately gets the group rose, but the bros are upset, to put it mildly.
"We're not happy about that, to put it mildly," Nadler said, according to the Times.
The Shanghai composite was off about 0.3 percent while the Hang Seng closed mildly higher.
Energy was the top performing sector on the day and down mildly for the week.
In Asia, Japan's Nikkei closed 0.37 percent higher, while the Shanghai Composite was mildly lower.
I have mildly terrible sciatica and I've spent a small fortune trying to "fix" it.
Even the most Trump-loving farmers in Mr Burnworth's barn seemed mildly shocked by them.
He told reporters he was "still mildly hopeful" for success in the New England state. 
Sasha's mildly dissident parents are seized by Stalin's secret police and sent to the gulag.
The Dow Jones industrial average whipsawed Wednesday, trading mildly higher after a sharply lower open.
Littlefinger is a creep, a liar, a master manipulator and a mildly psychotic social climber.
He's just a nice dude who is mildly insane and makes weird, good sh*t.
To put it mildly, this is an area where it is impossible to please everybody.
To put it mildly, Fox News does not appear to fare well on that front.
The last couple of years have been transformative for Lady Gaga, to put it mildly.
All comedians are required to submit answers to their mildly entertaining but obviously meaningless questionnaires.
Parts one and two were mildly entertaining but part three, released this morning, is great.
The Siachen conflict is, to put it mildly, a war that should have never happened.
At the time, I theorized it was because I mildly owned him earlier that day.
But it still seems mildly inappropriate to even joke about spanking your teenage daughter. Outrageous?
From one point of view, "Oh, Jeez," South Park's post-election outing, is mildly remarkable.
Attend any major tech exhibition and you'll find Intel announcing or reannouncing mildly improved processors.
"The report is fairly neutral; mildly bullish crude, modestly bearish for the products," Smith said.
"A relatively moderate chance to put it mildly," he told CNBC in a phone interview.
Given the Magic Leap One's mildly '90s-retro look, that seems like a legitimate concern.
I was mildly skeptical when I downloaded Stations—did I really need two Spotify apps?
Anything that's not virginal or functional gets placed in the "mildly rude, or indecent" category?
They began touching their meager savings, mildly panicking, and wondering what their alternatives might be.
In 2013, researchers at Michigan State University carried out a thankless, if mildly creepy, study.
He saw not one but 14 polar bears—a moving experience, to put it mildly.
This was not what the Sanders campaign had expected to happen, to put it mildly.
The recent stock rally and mildly encouraging economic data have investors feeling a little braver.
"To say that they're nervous about the Russians is to put it mildly," he said.
Twitter's two-factor authentication is a giant pain in the ass, to put it mildly.
He's pleased with himself even as he's mildly revolted by the frustrating world around him.
To describe this play as a scathing satire of Trump would be putting it mildly.
In 0003, stronger GDP growth will drive deficit reduction despite a mildly expansionary fiscal stance.
Either way, sensations that are mildly unpleasant for most people are wildly intolerable for me.
Waldman also admired the star in Steinbrenner's luxury box that mildly dramatic day in 2007.
Scott Hutchison fronted a mildly successful indie rock band with a twee name from Scotland.
Perhaps hotel guests balk at this additional and mildly time-consuming endeavor at check-in.
Nature, knowing this, finding us mildly usefulindulging alsoher backhanded love of freakishnessallows us to stand.
The kingdom froze its links with Canada after Canada's foreign minister mildly criticised such abuses.
To the untrained eye, a fallen tree pulling up a lawn is only mildly interesting.
Two drugs approved for treating the disorder worked only mildly better than placebos in trials.
Saying the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is facing tough economic times is putting it mildly.
Brooke seem mildly amused by the shift in their family dynamic, and see that in
Crude rose mildly Monday, but the commodity is still sharply down over the past month.
The app can show all comments, moderate mildly or monitor and remove any questionable tweet.
Undoubtedly. Should Poking someone in 2017 be considered a mildly passive aggressive form of harassment?
The details of the alleged corporate conspiracy in Colorado are arcane, to put it mildly.
The social network released its latest workforce diversity report and the results are mildly positive.
And might have changed your background image to something mildly less embarrassing, like literally anything.
Things are moving rapidly on this, but not much political support (to put it mildly).
Obama may have appeared mildly amused at Duterte's slur, but he knows better than that.
Although The Faction's video showed mildly interested onlookers, not everyone was amused by the stunt.
"Many of them will not get sick or will get only mildly sick," Clinton added.
The tone remains coolly presentational and mildly satirical even as the women speak for themselves.
The puppies were extremely friendly with the volunteers they knew, and mildly friendly with me.
"This is a novel mechanism for adapting to a mildly aversive-tasting substance," he said.
To say it has its work cut out for it would be putting it mildly.
The few gestures Mr. Forsythe makes in that direction are tentative, so only mildly embarrassing.
There was just enough traffic on the main thoroughfare, 2109th Avenue, to be mildly annoying.
It's almost as if mildly dysfunctional is the new functional when it comes to families.
To say EDM giant SFX Entertainment had a rocky 2015 is to put it mildly.
Of good cheer of good cheer of good cheer—vocal array highlights mildly mocking chuckle.
The citizenship question is likely to make the census less accurate, to put it mildly.
And I've survived enough F.B.I. leak investigations to become mildly paranoid about our own government.
Each story took several paragraphs to push back on Trump's claim, and then only mildly.
As a result there is a view that this would prove mildly supportive for sterling.
These women are bumping up against the boundaries of their lives; they seem mildly bruised.
But neither Ayatollah Khamenei nor President Trump are particularly trustworthy decisionmakers, to put it mildly.
COMEY It makes me mildly nauseous to think I could have helped make you president.
"Jukebox Life," directed by Eric Michael Gillett, is seasoned with amusing, mildly self-deprecating anecdotes.
She reminds Amelia that she and Owen have "a complicated relationship," to put things mildly.
The S&P 500 and Dow Jones industrial average rose mildly to hit record highs.
On its face, the incident on Friday was a mildly eye-catching police blotter item.
"On balance, the economic data today in the United States was mildly disappointing," Hogan said.
Fitch also believes that some mildly negative outcomes could arise in terms of asset quality.
Because Qai Qai is something increasingly rare and prized in modern online society: mildly entertaining.
We need to convince people who might be sick, even mildly so, to stay home.
With Glass's glib tweet and Mead's salient essay, "relatable" was reframed as something mildly sad.
That includes a mildly spiced sausage stuffed with groats, a regional specialty known as pinkel.
Even the science-fiction elements have a mildly retro, "Star Trek: The Next Generation" feel.
And many on the right are, to put it mildly, somewhat amused by the chaos.
Historians tend to think the Illuminati were only mildly successful — at best — in becoming influential.
The new styling is mildly controversial, but over a week, we got used to it.
For the majority, it is dismissed as a curiosity or a mildly interesting cognitive illusion.
"The idea that people are being cowed by political correctness and by this attempt to fire people and take people's scalps when they say something mildly errant, even if this isn't mildly errant, this is something that resonates with a lot of Americans," she said.
In a way, the flipped arches may be a mildly political work of corporate feminist art.
People who are mildly exposed to the agent usually recover quickly, according to the AP's report.
I'm certainly not a fan of genocide (to put it mildly), or even a Thanos groupie.
Regarding fiscal policies, the mildly expansionary euro area fiscal stance is providing support to economic activity.
If this mildly spooky scene stoked your curiosity about the mysterious talking board, you're not alone.
And when interest groups are so far apart, well, it's sweating toil to put it mildly.
But if these bigger events have lost their intrinsic feeling, then the headliners feel mildly irrelevant.
I'd say [we're] mildly worried because it seems unlikely, but would have heavy repercussions for us.
Overall, I'd give this hack a 3/10 — mildly successful, but mostly a waste of time.
The Nasdaq composite closed mildly lower with the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (IBB) falling 2.56 percent.
He took a first step by criticising Russia for the Democratic hack (albeit reluctantly and mildly).
And so I was saddened (again, mildly) when my brother ended the relationship earlier this year.
If you're single and ready to mingle, breaking the ice is essential, if not mildly terrifying.
Brad Pitt Relevance: As of 2018, Pitt has been, thanks to his low-profile, mildly irrelevant.
We also practice the command "drop it," which she is struggling with, to put it mildly.
It is mildly titillating to exchange the bill for a beverage or a bag of chips.
He was a sweet, mildly talented and – at some fundamental level – rather silly 17-year-old.
Chances are you have collected hundreds just because you mildly enjoyed the color at the store.
To put it mildly, the last day of March is a big day for Grant Hill.
She seems mildly disappointed it has not been embraced more in the U.S., her adopted homeland.
As per usual, Spicer was gruff and mildly irritated, but seemed unaware he was being filmed.
The Dow transports closed mildly higher after earlier falling to hit a fresh 52-week low.
But the sad truth is that right now I'm only mildly interested in what happens next.
"To put it mildly, the Indian market goes through very positive dynamics right now," he says.
He speaks warmly of early intervention for disadvantaged toddlers, and of leniency towards mildly straying youngsters.
There's a guy at CNN named Miles O'Brien who became sort of mildly addicted to it.
If anything, he's just mildly amused that Fred thinks he can cause him any damage whatsoever.
This despite the fact that the statement itself was seen as skewing — if anything — mildly dovish.
Stocks, however, reacted mildly to the fall, hovering just below breakeven for most of the session.
Comey had said he felt "mildly nauseous" about the possibility of having affected the November election.
RHP Tyler Glasnow had a rough season debut Monday against the Reds, to put it mildly.
From the looks of his mildly grumpy face, Mr Seal wasn't best pleased by the disturbance.
Together with mildly improving wage inflation, unit labour costs surged 4.5% qoq annualised and 20153% yoy.
Needless to say, if it's politically volatile or mildly interesting, we want to talk about it.
In the end, Sophie does, to put it mildly, get the short end of the stick.
A mildly sweet iced tea, with crushed ice, is served as a welcoming drink to visitors.
Please accept this truth: Most automotive commercials, to put it mildly, are outright flights of fancy.
Both agree that for native workers as a whole, the effect on wages is mildly positive.
Ethereum traded mildly higher on Friday near $302, up more than 2063,000 percent for the year.
The net result is a mildly likable movie that, in comedy terms, won't win any pageants.
The U.S. government's relationship with its top tech firms is, to put it mildly, more complicated.
Burnham was less Maleficent cursing Sleeping Beauty's christening than a court jester mildly needling the royals.
The margin reached 19 early in the second half before the Cougars made it mildly interesting.
To put it mildly, Tencent is one of the biggest stakeholders in the video game industry.
To say Ledden has seen some changes in the last 15 years is putting it mildly.
To make an about-face and export these jobs abroad is irresponsible, to put it mildly.
Cohen is, to put it mildly, not a smart man, and not a particularly good lawyer.
I was mildly peeved that I had to cut my bread with my heavy steak knife.
Even with the seasonal factors, "the market may view the data as mildly negative," they said.
European trade followed the muted session in Asia where low volumes have sent shares mildly higher.
Bitcoin traded mildly lower near $3,13 Tuesday, still quadruple in value this year, according to CoinDesk.
Late in life, one of them develops severe disease, and the other might be mildly impaired.
I'm mildly shocked that she thinks so at all, so I'll take that as a success.
I'm mildly embarrassed to admit I started writing poetry again, something I hadn't done since college.
Cormier, for his part, goes for the mildly sexist/ageist route, but doesn't actually refute anything.
"I've never been someone who's called up every mildly famous cat on the internet," he said.
Panicking mildly, I entered the wrong pin three times before I finally managed to unlock it.
"We were mildly scooped by this," conceded John Gatesy, the senior scientist leading the museum study.
The trailer for it, which is equally vague and mildly surreal, has fewer than 400 views.
Mildly bleached coral reefs can recover if temperatures cool and the algae that inhabits them returns.
So I guess I'm mildly cheered that he has almost prevented a disaster he needlessly caused.
I do have asthma but only mildly during allergy season and I rarely need my inhaler.
"I don't think I embrace it," she said of a status that still feels mildly uncomfortable.
It begins wholesomely enough, with each contestant grimacing mildly as they sip a mustard-infused cocktail.
Previously, Nigerian criminality existed in the popular imagination somewhere between mildly serious and an internet joke.
But in the somewhat arbitrary, mildly mysterious way in which these things happen, it became huge.
And those canned air cleaners you use are full of fluorocarbons and other mildly toxic substances.
Accept that you are going to be mildly uncomfortable and just make the best of it.
Klobuchar seemed, to put it mildly, not happy about Buttigieg putting her on the ropes again.
Like most of D.R.A.M.'s music, it was infectious, mildly humorous and easy to latch onto.
The "Friends" star went mildly viral in May when she posted a selfie with her computer.
The quarterback position has, to put it mildly, not been a strong suit for the Browns.
It felt good to do something mildly hedonistic in the midst of an otherwise relentless workday.
It's been a good movie and I was a little bit younger, to put it mildly.
I order a mildly spicy beef brisket noodle, and W. orders a very spicy lamb noodle.
That's mildly offensive, but no, I'm proud of the fact that I'm very young and motivated.
The radishes are so cold and crunchy and spicy, and they have a mildly sulfuric note.
The index closed mildly lower Tuesday and remains 3.4 percent lower over the last 20 days.
Kavanaugh, to put it mildly, does not share Kennedy's trepidation about an overly expansive Second Amendment.
Personally, I'm only mildly into true crime and I'm not into home renovation shows at all.
"It makes me mildly nauseous to think we had an impact on the election," he says.
The toilet is going mildly viral on Twitter, where people are reacting with nearly universal horror.
Richard Eyre's relatively traditional, mildly updated production of Bizet's ever-popular classic returns for another run.
It's mildly frustrating because it keeps her isolated from the rest of the cast yet again.
It's harrowing no matter the weather and how good the driving conditions, to put it mildly.
And he also seems O.K. with Félix's having thrown him under the bus — even mildly impressed.
They were able to produce transgenic plants that had FEA3 receptors that were only mildly impaired.
President Donald Trump's relationship with the Republican congressional leadership has been strained, to put it mildly.
To say Facebook has had a rough time of it lately would be putting it mildly.
North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un does things his own way, to put it mildly.
Whichever store is first to work out how to spot mildly depressed customers could make a bundle.
These groups are, in the main, explicitly pro-Russian, in degrees ranging from mildly to extremely so.
It also lets us fling treats at them on command which is both heartwarming and mildly horrifying.
Still, this would all have been overlooked, had the film turned out to be even mildly interesting.
Mildly buzzed, Chris and I would saunter back to our apartments, hobnobbing and smiling all the way.
He did add that he was "mildly nauseous" over the thought his decision might have influenced voters.
"'Free weed' is resoundingly incorrect, and I think that's putting it mildly," Smith told Gizmodo over email.
Considering my teeth were chattering simply standing outside in a bathing suit, I was mildly dreading it.
He was diagnosed as mildly intellectually disabled in fourth grade, and the next year as bipolar schizophrenic.
Investors also kept an eye on oil markets Friday, as prices erased losses to trade mildly higher.
"These women are bumping up against the boundaries of their lives; they seem mildly bruised," Dederer writes.
"I found this decision to be incredibly tone-deaf, to put it mildly," Helwani said on ESPN.
" To put it mildly, this causes what Cuccinelli calls "relationship challenges," that can include some "awkward negotiations.
Emerging markets have supportive valuations and healthcare companies have earnings revisions that are "mildly positive," Seymour said.
But it's rarely more than mildly amusing, at least to someone who's not a regular telenovela watcher.
But of course, the anxiety gradually builds, and soon Yorke transitions from mildly curious to frantically lost.
In a mildly redistributive system, some premiums are rising; adverse selection has led some insurers to withdraw.
To say the upcoming 7th Congress of Workers' Party is a big deal is putting it mildly.
Is everyone just so brainwashed that mildly mocking a company party is a significant act of resistance?
I've pushed through suicide ideation, panic attacks, and side effects ranging from mildly annoying to completely debilitating.
Instead, he listened and seems to have been mildly disappointed by the grade of dirt on offer.
Put mildly, I'd sooner cross the street to avoid seeing him than follow the guy on Instagram.
Mildly psychedelic, it smartly equates the actual painting and the illusory fish tank as hypnotic visual objects.
When the controversy reached Damon on the red carpet in China, his answer was mildly tin-eared.
The experiment took one week to attempt and yes, resulted in some excitement, to put it mildly.
And now I'm starting to think every tech keynote should be led by a mildly simmering CEO.
Back then, Trump was 41, mildly famous and unconsumed by the crazy fire of a presidential campaign.
"To put it mildly, this is a huge, huge problem," he reportedly said during a public speech.
If you're not already mildly obsessed with Viber, you should download it and follow Mashable like, yesterday.
Getting a college ID may have been a mildly exciting rite of passage for other new students.
Distributing the powder evenly, on land or sea, would be a logistical challenge to put it mildly.
TO PUT it very mildly, dark portents of resurgent anti-Semitism are making news all over Europe.
Mr Ridwan is the candidate for governor from the United Development Party (PPP), a mildly Islamic outfit.
Skip to 4:40 in the clip above for the funny, but also mildly shudder-inducing, anecdote.
Regional currencies also eased mildly, except for the zloty which was steady at 210.15 versus the euro.
But January's performance notwithstanding, it hasn't exactly been smooth sailing for the company, to put it mildly.
Some were mildly disappointed in the abrupt exit, but wanted to keep the game going without him.
The Real Deal: To say that Star Wars fandom has been active lately is putting it mildly.
Unlike with karaoke, no individual battle is ever really bad — at worst, it'll be just mildly entertaining.
Indeed, one technical analyst noted that gold had moved only mildly higher despite the widespread market turmoil.
Beware the ex-boyfriend, for he hath the ability to make a perfect day mildly non-perfect.
Heroin by prescription is, to put it mildly, a tough sell for the public and policy makers.
But Winston in particular has seen more than his fair share of scandals, to put it mildly.
To put it mildly, Abeid is on the opposite side of the argument to the Mauritanian government.
The NHL draft begins tonight, and it will be a mildly depressing event for us old-timers.
The first reviews for Netflix's latest Marvel superhero show have not been good, to put it mildly.
First of all, any mildly functional adult knows that nothing good comes from sliding into the DMs.
A March 1-6 Reuters poll of analysts saw the currency easing mildly over the coming year.
The campaigns on both sides had issues in terms of what they promised, to put it mildly.
It's a mildly fascinating question that's managed to vex some pockets of the internet for months now.
His answer was, to put it mildly, very enthusiastic, and so we embarked on this journey together.
In practice, I found the speed issue to be only mildly annoying with either VPN turned on.
Comparing him to President Snow is a mildly humorous dig at best, not a serious counter-message.
In an interview with Complex last week, he appeared mildly frustrated about the choices he has made.
The trio also created whole new identities with some elaborate, mildly terrifying and very convincing prosthetic makeup.
"That is going to be hard to square with Republican goals," Gale told me, putting it mildly.
The gaps will determine whether climate change is a mildly serious problem or an extremely serious one.
It's both tender (in the way Claire kisses Jamie) and mildly hilarious (Jamie's reaction to Claire's hairlessness).
"The results are mildly funny, at best," Mike Hale wrote in The Times of this new comedy.
Was it ethical for me to give myself the mildly dishonest advantage that others were giving themselves?
The way Trump has addressed these dissatisfactions may not be, to put it mildly, to everybody's taste.
Not all of its ideas pay off, but enough do to make it at least mildly addictive.
The songs are epic, the drivers are only mildly confused, and James Corden makes the perfect snowflake.
So when Trish handed me the Ruffles, she intended it as a mildly ironic token of affection.
Meanwhile, critics who bothered to give the disc a listen were, to put it mildly, not kind.
Except, instead of the usual deflecting skirt, in my dream I've dressed you in mildly tailored pants.
A March 1-6 Reuters poll of analysts saw the forint easing mildly over the coming year.
Health and Human Services secretary Tom Price is, to put it mildly, not having a great week.
But by simply turning the thermostat down, I was just mildly uncomfortable, and the pounds fell off.
"The mildly depressing thing is I think it's proven a certain impotence for fashion critics," he said.
I must say, though, that it's mildly astonishing that more than one person has had this idea.
We watched a couple dozen wet, mildly enthused Vietnamese Obama supporters crane their necks over a barricade.
McCain, to put it mildly, didn't like what he was hearing from the nation's top military officer.
They're the members of BTS, and they are also, to put it mildly, a Very Big Deal.
"The taste is mildly sweet," said Fan, who had already tried the durian pizza and liked it.
President Trump's administration has had a stormy relationship with the US news media, to put it mildly.
He was toying with my grandfather, openly and in a way that my grandfather found mildly hypnotic.
"Even mildly impaired persons usually need to be carefully evaluated before signing legal documents," Dr. Marson said.
It's possible that children do get infected, but so mildly that it is not noticed or tested.
"Pre-crisis, that stuff is mildly annoying but it's not harmful," Lapan, the ex-Pentagon spokesman, said.
It's all mildly saccharine, cooked simply with a bit of ginger, and maybe a sprig of scallion.
Though wings have built-in handles, there's something mildly unsatisfying about gnawing on a tiny avian bone.
Playing the games can and does stir hostile urges and mildly aggressive behavior in the short term.
The contrast between Jones's reputation among his peers and the voters is, to put it mildly, stark.
To put it mildly, the wholesale automation of deliberation would be an unfortunate development in democratic history.
Here we are again: Mildly annoyed by the obvious consumerism, but totally in love with the deals.
Cel-Ray is sweet, but not too sweet, and only mildly vegetal—not unlike a ginger ale.
That challenge is, to put it mildly, practical; but it also poses a problem to the imagination.
Dior sales may be robust but reviews of her collections have been mixed (to put it mildly).
Overall, I was pleased with the result, with the junk mildly limited to OSIS, ANS, and OSA.
The echo EKG showed Jeff's heart function was mildly abnormal at rest and decidedly abnormal with exercise.
The Russians do not like it, to put it mildly, when the United States attacks their client.
But Endeavor is ambitious about growth, to put it mildly, and listening experiences represent a promising area.
To put it incredibly mildly, things in the UK are a bit of a mess right now.
The Magicians' season four finale was controversial — to put it mildly — among the show's passionate cult fanbase.
To Kazemi, a computational artist whose preferred medium is the Twitter bot, the idea sounded mildly tortuous.
But fortunately he has a mildly daffy neighbor, Belle (Ruta Gedmintas), to cook him a vegetarian supper.
Operating profits turned mildly positive in 2015 after the bank had been reporting operating losses since 2010.
"We're still mildly hopeful here in New Hampshire," Mr. Biden said earlier on Tuesday before jetting off.
I drew back and it blinked mildly, as if surprised that it had failed to hook me.
She had been mildly cheered up, she added, by following a Twitter feed with the hashtag #BundyEroticFanFic.
"'Italian' food was, even in some of the better restaurants, mediocre, to put it mildly," she wrote.
"'Italian' food was, even in some of the better restaurants, mediocre, to put it mildly," she wrote.
"To say we learned some lessons would be putting it mildly," said Megan McCarthy, the United spokeswoman.
The rationalization this movie uses for the anthropomorphization of the emoji is weak, to put it mildly.
I think Jacobs would be worried but perhaps also mildly optimistic about the current state of Bankside.
The juice isn't as terrible as I thought it would be and only mildly tastes like grass?
Clinton's loss — might tell Mr. Comey that they find him a lot more than just mildly nauseous.
But it's been a good movie, and I was a little bit younger, to put it mildly.
Their language could be, to put it mildly, superheated, including descriptions of her as a mass murderer.
A number of other companies have introduced mildly malleable products, or are working on them, as well.
Still mildly sensational are three enamel paintings, from 1923, of an identical abstract design in different sizes.
Most fact-checks of these sorts of claims suggest Trump is exaggerating -- to put it mildly. 16.
Mildly superstitious Mark Twain was allegedly once invited to be the 13th guest at a dinner party.
"Appearing with PM Modi might mildly help but certainly not reverse the community's overall pro-Democrat leanings."
The Citadel community was, to put it mildly, not ready to accept a woman in its ranks.
And there's a good chance that if you didn't have a connection, you would be mildly annoyed.
These are rhetorical questions; anyone mildly familiar with American cultural history knows the dynamics at play here.
Inside the new monitoring center, Michael S. Harrison, the police superintendent, seemed mildly annoyed by the criticism.
That, to put it mildly, is not the best way for the world's greatest military to operate.
Though my mother seemed to do it entirely out of maternal kindness, my father appeared mildly curious.
"It's an epic revelation about the past, and that's suggestive of the future," said Podeswa, putting things mildly.
Flying is not everyone's favorite activity, to put it mildly — but many of us do love to travel.
Gypsy, you know the one being honored, seems mildly excited, but her smile nothing compared to her mother's.
There's nothing the internet loves more than a good visual illusion combined with some mildly interesting conspiracy theories.
Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Pressley and Tlaib are, to put it mildly, something very different than the average Democrat.
To put it mildly, nothing about Mr Nelson's appearance, or his choice of words, was routine or obvious.
Fitch expects loan quality indicators to be pressured mildly as loans season through the less favourable growth cycle.
Barad says the study is "mildly interesting" but isn't something doctors or scientists are getting worked up about.
Flynn has, to put it mildly, no business being the chief advisor on foreign policy to the President.
And to put it mildly, Democrats will lose their minds if he nominates a Republican to the Court.
In addition, despite some mildly stronger than expected data on Tuesday, the U.S. economy appears to be decelerating.
Congress has yet to confirm the United States' trade representative, though here, too, the signals are mildly encouraging.
Realistically, one of the only reasons people attend parties is to mildly assert their superiority over other guests.
Ashton is a mildly sympathetic figure, as she tries to get out from under her boss' spiked heel.
"When the food is mildly hot, light reds, off-dry whites, and even bubbly go well," says Bhasin.
The U.S dollar index reversed to hold mildly higher, with the yen near 245 yen against the greenback.
As the year closed, most Wall Street analysts released mildly optimistic forecasts for the stock market in 220.
It was mildly surprising to see  a prominent Catholic Church official speak so warmly of a rock star.
"The philosophy of tantra and the philosophy of Pilates are remarkably compatible, to put it mildly," Berry says.
Scientists and literary critics and chess masters, intent on spotting hidden patterns, may benefit from being mildly paranoid.
The Dow transports and Russell 2000 gave up much of their earlier gains to close just mildly higher.
And mildly related: I thought I too would push my body to the absolute limit of human endurance.
While mildly convenient for purchases in the United States, the technology is a huge improvement for overseas travelers.
For years, the mildly creepy People You May Know feature has been a cornerstone of Facebook's growth strategy.
It's tempting to procrastinate on mildly unpleasant chores like going to the dentist or properly scrubbing the bathtub.
If so, it's a mildly diverting, sluggishly paced kickoff, one predicated on the hardscrabble underbelly of show business.
But the indicated losses would not be enough to erase what's been a mildly positive week for stocks.
The video has since been deleted, but online sentiment has shifted from vicious to sympathetic and mildly bemused.
To put it mildly, it's not the sort of US military equipment that usually triggers an international incident.
Porgs are the perfect mildly-controversial-but-not-for-religious-reasons theme for the Starbucks holiday cup (2017).
Though that's a mildly terrifying and completely legitimate concern, bats play many critical roles in their respective ecosystems.
But hey, that's us putting it mildly compared to what the rest of the Internet has to say.
While eating neon-dyed cheese seems mildly unsettling, on top of a sweet confection it just feels natural.
Frozen veggie bags get a bad rap; they provoke mildly horrifying flash backs of questionable TV dinners past.
The move comes as the company's new product line has seen mildly positive reception amid challenges for competitors.
"We've raised $40 million in a difficult market, to put it mildly," Cooke said with a little laugh.
They may not be related by blood, but it's still enough to mildly squick out most of us.
This mildly unsurprising revelation was recently disclosed by psychologist Richard Stephens at the British Psychological Society's Annual Conference.
The idea for the brand, he indicates, was inspired by his recent travels — but that's putting it mildly.
As well as PDI-P, Mr Djarot was backed by the United Development Party, a mildly Islamic outfit.
Williams, presumably the work's central figure, looks only mildly confused as the surrounding women grab onto her body.
At age 22.5, Magnus was introduced to chess, but while initially mildly interested, he preferred skiing and soccer.
So, to put it mildly, Sandhurst is not the sort of place that ordinary folks tend to visit.
Coupled with some mildly overwrought melisma from both singers, and the result is a pretty major cheese factor.
In the UK, raising taxes to pay for a more generous basic income makes it reduce poverty mildly.
The November quits rate was 2.0 percent, unchanged from the mildly upwardly revised October rate, according to StreetAccount.
And the follow-up later will be mildly traumatizing to folks, but that's what this is all about.
She is one of the few incumbent Democrats expected to face even a mildly serious challenge in 2018.
Part of the reassessment has come from recent weather patterns which have been mildly positive for gas demand.
Accordingly, the week I spent behind the wheel of the Energy Green Pearl Civic Coupe was mildly torturous.
Current television is mildly better at representing reality, but there's one issue that I cannot excuse: good hair.
But the breakdown between Japan's real growth and inflation is a meager policy payoff, to put it mildly.
U.S. stocks closed mildly higher Wednesday after their best start to a month in just over three years.
Factory output contracted, albeit mildly, for the first time since April 2015, after growth slowed sharply in February.
The Russell 2000 ended mildly lower, while the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (IBB) fell more than 2 percent.
Higher minimum wages would have a "mildly negative" impact on McDonald's, according to Stephens restaurant analyst William Slabaugh.
Gold futures for June delivery traded mildly lower before turning to settle up $21.2 at $2824,23.3 an ounce.
Yet the region's politicians are concentrating on problems that, to put it mildly, are often less than pressing.
One complaint was over a mildly satirical song about Mr Erdogan aired on German television on March 17th.
Host Adam Devine's opening number at the MTV Movie & TV Awards was, to put it mildly, a lot.
I'm mildly disgusted at Professor X's meddling with Moira's mind, though at least he admitted it was wrong.
"It makes me mildly nauseous to think we might have had an impact on the election," Comey claimed.
In the end, like all of West's recent interviews, there was something mildly depressing hiding beneath the headlines.
And we see the artist in a 5003 self-portrait drawing, looking tense, tousle-haired and mildly Cubistic.
To put it mildly, this is not a core strength of the Pentagon's infamously risk-averse acquisition system.
Nowadays we have to settle for mildly competitive play and the ever looming promise of Pat Riley's genius.
It's only appropriate that the film is as competent, efficient, and mildly dull as the people it celebrates.
The U.S. approach to foreign policy at present could best be characterized as shambolic, to put it mildly.
The wines can be Creamsicle-colored, or Greek, or mildly effervescent, or all of those things at once.
Her initial inclination was to support it, as "something between innocuous and mildly helpful," she told Ms. Felsenthal.
There was a mildly dovish tilt to 2019, with one fewer member expecting a third hike in 2019.
How this squares with Europe's alleged commitment to Israel's security is difficult to say, to put it mildly.
But the utility of these two books to our contemporary political climate is, to put it mildly, unclear.
Now, they are certainly a much more conservative paper, to put it mildly, than The New York Times.
"Florence Foster Jenkins" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned) for mildly suggestive scenes and possible eardrum rupturing.
Profits in many sectors may be flat to mildly lower because of the sluggish economy and austerity policies.
It is mindboggling that Americans were only mildly aware all through this period that their incomes were stagnant.
Comey said Wednesday it makes him "mildly nauseous" to think that the FBI influenced the 2016 race's outcome.
Nowadays, we have to settle for mildly competitive play and the ever looming promise of Pat Riley's genius.
Sure. Is it mildly terrifying to see someone break the social media mold in such an ~extra~ way?
Chronologically, it starts on the third floor, and it feels mildly disorienting when you step off the elevator.
So too do Hamilton parodies at first seem to be mildly annoying as they flash across your feed.
When RealitySteve tweeted photos of film crews in Quinn's hometown, the responses were negative, to put it mildly.
Clouds of swallows race around betel nut trees as children climb them to harvest the mildly psychoactive fruit.
Rather mildly, if one has to judge from the film's 32 percent audience approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
That's mildly positive, save for the patients who could actually use the treatments now at a reasonable cost.
Only mildly interested in this museum, Lora and Tyler were more eager to learn what I had done.
If someone mildly famous shows up, cancel the party, ask everyone to leave, it's completely ruined now. 93.
There she befriends a group of mildly rebellious students, developing a crush on one named Andy (Corey Fogelmanis).
Mildly piqued, he called the local newspaper to suggest a small article about the lack of parking spots.
The sexual subtexts, which aren't always so sub-, range from sweetly kinky to mildly creepy to downright gross.
The governor's relationship with the mayor during their respective tenures has ranged from mildly unpleasant to downright nauseating.
A sense of glee is apparent precisely because these mildly Sisyphean routines are all very fun to watch.
"They're not designed as quarantine facilities, to put it mildly," said Don Milton of the University of Maryland.
But it is true that the White House has mildly increased investment in H.B.C.U. programming by 14.3 percent.
I'm mildly annoyed but have already committed to getting Panera and I have a $1 off coupon anyway.
Grenell, a Trump loyalist who has no intelligence experience, faces a steep learning curve, to put it mildly.
I don't think they even mentioned the word probiotic at first — just the mildly exotic sounding Bifidus regularis.
While pragmatic, this proposition was, to put it mildly in the political context of the time, very controversial.
The Times style section ran a piece recently about the commodification of sleepovers, which I found mildly horrifying!
The Times style section ran a piece recently about the commodification of sleepovers, which I found mildly horrifying!
Come late afternoon, the appeal of unlimited power had dimmed, and he ambled around the playroom, mildly distressed.
Miller made six appearances on a previous rehab assignment before he mildly aggravated his oblique on Aug. 7.
But it&aposs been a good movie, and I was a little bit younger, to put it mildly.
To put it mildly, none of this looks like decisive steps to rein in terror, as Pakistan claims.
It was mildly entertaining, but even the pot smokers on the job knew old Walter was loony tunes.
"It is disappointing Rod Rosenstein will not be answering questions before Congress tomorrow—to put it mildly," Rep.
European stocks moved mildly higher on Wednesday, as investors sat tight ahead of an upcoming Federal Reserve decision.
Whereas the electoral college is only mildly anti-majoritarian, the Senate often deviates wildly from the popular will.
To put it mildly, manners have altered since the thirties; no one dresses for dinner in Silicon Valley.
This, to put it mildly, would suck — both for campaign obsessives and for the nation as a whole.
Some of these recommendations are phrased mildly but suggest they found serious problems that need to be remedied.
Classical Music Richard Eyre's relatively traditional, mildly updated production of Bizet's ever-popular classic returns for another run.
As expected, Mr. Manze restrained string vibrato and allowed ample melodic ornamentation, even when it proved mildly disruptive.
Taking a middlebrow, mildly rollicking approach to a serious subject, "The Divine Order" doesn't exactly break new ground.
The membership includes many families, and children as young as 13 can learn to drive mildly tuned racecars.
Visiting the show thus is like stepping into a magical and mildly histrionic cul-de-sac of history.
Here are eight winners and four losers from a good but mildly uneventful episode of Game of Thrones.
Olaf's Frozen Adventure alternates between grating and occasionally charming, with some mildly funny slapstick bits in the middle.
But the GOP's refusal to take public opinion even mildly into account has put them in a disastrous position.
To put it mildly, it's an unsettling take on the future of our planet — and people are paying attention.
Strain the liquid and blend with guajillo peppers and apple cider vinegar for a mildly spicy, smoky bbq sauce.
The U.S. dollar index was mildly lower after on Friday posting its first five-week win streak since January.
What is mildly dangerous in Jane is amplified in Bertha, and in comparison, Jane becomes a lot more palatable.
Appearing on ABC's talk show "The View" later, Johnson reacted mildly to suggestions the gaffe would kill his campaign.
Baby Foot's exfoliation foot peel will take you on a magical, strange, and mildly disgusting (but very effective) journey.
Even though I can opt out of features, I felt mildly better putting a burlap sack over the Portal+.
While this can mildly reduce the appearance of existing static wrinkles, it could also slow their formation, Goldberg says.
With a toothy grin, Zhang prods his screen, prompting the phone to play a mildly irritating trance-pop song.
So, much like her 2017 election campaign, her efforts at the World Cup go from mildly underwhelming to appalling.
Billy is now a street-smart, mildly delinquent teen, roving around the neighborhoods of Philadelphia to find her again.
"I think it's pretty heavy-handed to put it pretty mildly," the prime minister told Sydney radio station 2GB.
Adding to downward pressure on yields on Friday was a mildly weaker-than-forecast report on U.S. consumer prices.
Campaign 2016 As far as sequels go, Super Tuesday IV was fairly standard: mildly exciting with a predictable ending.
Symptoms of lactose intolerance can range from mildly inconvenient to downright uncomfortable, including bloating, gas, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. 
Its victory was mildly disheartening, in that it exemplified the petty, jealous form of xenophobia incentivized by nation-states.
Mildly enraged, I went back to the "Genius" Bar and it turned out that the firmware was faulty. Enough.
Given President Donald Trump's fondness for derogatory epithets, it would be mildly surprising if he had avoided this one.
It boasts new textured grips and new thumbstick designs, but most of the physical changes are only mildly noticeable.
When they make social plans with us, only the father shows up — juggling or mildly ignoring his three children.
"This is incredibly concerning, to put it mildly," Wray said in a speech at the Justice Department Friday morning.
Her friend shared the mildly gross image on Twitter to the joy of all those who reject the superfood.
Karen, the mother, is beautiful and has no career, while Mark, the father, is unattractive and only mildly successful.
These mildly eccentric folk, and Ms Blackburn's responses to them, strike a humorous note rarely found in nature writing.
Johny Johny Yes Papa swept social media over the summer with its mildly terrifying animation and lyrical non sequiturs.
I, on the other hand, proudly finish the entire entrée and head back to the office feeling mildly lethargic.
A Basic Spelling Error Cost These Hackers Nearly $1 BillionMost spelling mistakes are innocent, fleeting, and only mildly embarrassing.
Her subject, who had thrown a veil of secrecy over her background, was not, to put it mildly, cooperative.
You've got to wonder: If the actor isn't comfortable, and the critics are mildly repulsed, was it worth it?
Together, Russian and Syrian government forces have, to put it mildly, put civilians at risk time and time again.
That, to put it mildly, is a very different interpretation than what many had initially thought his tweet meant.
On Wall Street, stocks recovered mildly after a near 2 percent selloff on Wednesday on the S&P 500.
Almost inevitably, a context will emerge, and the terrible thing someone said will start to seem only mildly unfortunate.
I am feeling mildly better since my last trip to the bathroom, but I still feel like absolute crap.
Investigations by campaigners suggest that the information provided to its register is of mixed quality, to put it mildly.
When a routine physical revealed mildly elevated blood sugar levels, Michael Phillips's doctor referred him to a diabetes educator.
He looks mildly perturbed, but in the grand scheme this is probably a good thing: Silas can protect him.
The history of Europe's monarchies is, mildly put, insane, and you won't be able to get enough of it.
Puglisi tops his nonconformist ode to pizza with earthy black trumpets, mildly sweet leeks, fatty pancetta, and briny Pecorino.
But Arie only seems mildly bummed about getting dumped, probably because he was planning on sending Jacqueline home anyway.
Joan is mildly disgruntled that no one has come to greet her and Mamacita at the Baton Rouge airport.
The short starts mildly enough: Elliot is in his apartment, addressing the viewer directly in the show's trademark voiceover.
Extra bizbaz —which is mildly spicy, tastes of lime, coriander, and chili, and is utterly delicious—is a must.
Glover instantly enlivens the movie, managing to simultaneously pay homage to Billy Dee Williams' characterization while mildly spoofing it.
This man who sent an impressively angry (and mildly terrifying) audio recording below definitely falls into the second category.
The pilot — the only episode available for review — suggests option B, and the results are mildly funny, at best.
The fine sitarist Arjun Verma seemed underused, relegated to little more than a mildly spicier version of a harp.
Comey himself later said he was 'mildly nauseous' at the idea that he influenced the outcome of the election.
For a quote-unquote mildly O.C.D. ballerina, my schedule for getting ready for the show is all messed up.
China in the early 20th century — my book's focus — was, to put it mildly, a rough and tumble place.
He's a thug who talks gibberish, and lies, and cheats, and has issues, to put it mildly, with women.
Only mildly deterred, the Trump administration's latest proposed budget seeks to slash international funding by 50 percent in 2019.
There's nothing particularly wrong with it besides some mildly ridiculous celebrity stunt casting, but it's not particularly special either.
So compromised respiratory function is not reserved just for the severely and morbidly obese but also the mildly overweight.
Next, she blisters the tomatoes with some mildly spicy Anaheim peppers and shallots in a saucepan with no oil.
Three-month bill yields slipped mildly as Fed policymakers signaled no interest rate increases in 2019 two days earlier.
Wheat and oat futures fell roughly 1.4 percent and 3 percent, respectively, while rough rice futures were mildly lower.
The outside crust was flaky, and inside, big chunks of chicken were swimming in a mildly spiced Thai curry.
In Canada, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, Mr. Trudeau's wife, tested positive for the virus on Thursday after becoming mildly ill.
One pianist, Sarah Nicolls, said that she was delighted by the open-endedness of "Investigations," but also mildly anxious.
If you recognize those films, you might find yourself mildly diverted by this tawdry, occasionally effective shock-delivery device.
I was presumed gay pretty early in school and, for a few years, had been mildly persecuted for it.
This move — technically called a "petition for certiorari in advance of judgment" — is, to put it mildly, extremely unusual.
I'm mildly annoyed that I trekked all the way out here now, but chalk it up to an experience.
One mildly interesting milestone: This will be the last committee meeting that is not followed by a news conference.
There's something mildly sinister about the interlopers, with their ingratiating smiles, aw-shucks mannerisms and continued refusal to leave.
Maybe it's to do with Nintendo's relentless commitment to polish, so watching their games act strangely feels mildly rebellious.
An increase in output from hospital service and outpatient care would mildly blunt the expected fall in economic growth.
Typical contenders Florida State (2-2) and Louisville (2-2) are both experiencing rebuilding years, to put it mildly.
Stay home, and stay in your room The CDC recommends home isolation for people who are even mildly ill.
And I had been mildly self conscious about it, but then he points this out and I got scared.
Then Bloomberg stepped onto the debate stage, looked not so good (to put it mildly) and hit a wall.
The euro was mildly supported by risk-on sentiment, off a two-week low of $1.10855 hit on Friday.
The listener seems to be present at a mildly satanic meditation session, with overtones of black metal and Wagner .
" When his friend looks mildly shocked, he explains further: "I want to go out with a quality of life.
Shares in the company rose around 3% on Monday morning as analysts described the trading update as mildly positive.
If anyone has a mildly jumpy children's film they can recommend to me for training, please get in touch.
The split-screen between Tuesday's temperate Mr. Trump and the everyday Mr. Trump was striking, to put it mildly.
Two uninvited guests, to put it mildly, intrude on the getaway and expose Beck and Liam's fears and insecurities.
This is what we aim to investigate, and today, friends, we have a mildly horrifying head-scratcher to unpack.
She added it "made her sick" to hear Comey telling Congress he became "mildly nauseous" to know his Oct.
To confess that you've just repeated a fact you learned on Wikipedia is still to admit something mildly shameful.
Still, as the cast of The Crown so mildly put it, Markle and Prince Harry are doing just fine.
Yet surveillance, so much a part of everyday life, is mostly reduced from threat to mildly educational fun here.
"Towards the end of last year, we started to notice that correlation turned at least mildly negative," Louney said.
"You guys aren't mainstream," he said to the assembled biohackers, most of whom seemed mildly perplexed by the performance.
Another factor fueling Gross' "mildly bearish" view is the significant increase in Treasury issuance over the next 12 months.
Of course, they've had an up and down relationship -- putting it mildly -- for years ... even before the Tidal lawsuit.
Even as someone who is only mildly interested in coconut, the impossibly creamy soft serve sparked so much joy.
There has been too much focus on mildly offensive asides by male professors, on clueless comments by chief executives.
But facing a rising market, by September, it became mildly bullish, predicting a net 2.7 percent gain in 2016.
Mildly better-than-expected Turkish inflation data released Friday morning provided brief respite and at around 8:00 a.m.
Small business owners' expectations around those three factors all improved mildly quarter over quarter in these latest survey results.
A Rotten Tomatoes score represents the percentage of critics who felt mildly to wildly positively about a given film.
That split would be a problem, to put it mildly, for any campaign to deny Trump the Republican nomination.
A national carbon price seems unlikely in the near future given the current political leadership, to put it mildly.
There is no change in the color when exposed to high temperatures, water, and mildly acidic and alkali conditions.

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