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Graf suggested the rollout could move a bit more deliberately.
The thing that we work more deliberately to do is reflect on marriage.
Serious Sam VR, though, is more deliberately designed than your average VR wave shooter.
Some (like Everybody Loves Raymond) might have returned to a more deliberately classical vibe.
He recently spoke with CNN about living more "deliberately" after his fight with cancer.
Psaki said former President Obama acted more deliberately than Trump when it came to Syria.
In her newest work, she even more deliberately sets her scenes in larger, planetary landscape-stages.
Peter Jackson's early-career zombie movie is even gorier and more deliberately funny than The Evil Dead.
Expect them to move much more deliberately and slowly, going forward, so they don't spook the markets.
Cody has been thinking more deliberately about how to use the Twinks for Trump name for good.
In the past I have more deliberately considered it sculpture, but the world gets more and more confusing.
He checked all the mirrors and shifted in his seat, set his hands more deliberately on the steering wheel.
Today, those principles are more deliberately worked into the equation, and Weinzweig discusses them in his series of business books.
I Am Easy To Find is even more deliberately paced, more a series of interconnected mood pieces than standalone songs.
He may move more deliberately and turn in shorter shifts, but enough of the broad strokes remain to cling onto.
"I've always wanted to tell more stories from minority points of view," he said, speaking even more deliberately than usual.
So I'm changing my ways, shopping more deliberately, and collecting the things that catch my eye on a private Pinterest board.
Here, drinking to excess is culturally linked with aggression and manhood, and may be more deliberately pursued outside the family at bars.
Over the course of its seven seasons, nudity is now depicted far less frequently, and far more deliberately, on Game of Thrones.
He's no Luddite, but he's thinking more deliberately about how he shows himself to the world — the online one, the real one.
With his success in 2020 largely hinging on whether he can do better this time, he is more deliberately courting their vote.
Under Silbermann's leadership, Pinterest chose to move slower and more deliberately in stark contrast to the faster pace of larger rivals like Facebook.
The leak was patched up for a little while but opened more deliberately by Mikhail Gorbachev in the late '80s and early '90s.
"What I gained by moving here is this community of people who live more deliberately and close to the land," Ms. Elmaleh explained.
More deliberately grand in effect is "Untitled (Cascade)" (1992-96), an atypical if undeniably photogenic work that appears in the exhibition's publicity materials.
If you look at it, we moved more quickly to $26 in New York City, more deliberately toward $220, $210 upstate then to $21941.
If you look at it, we moved more quickly to $2117 in New York City, more deliberately toward $211, $212000 upstate then to $212006.
Under Silbermann's leadership, Pinterest chose to move slower and more deliberately in stark contrast to the faster pace of larger rivals like Facebook (FB).
If you look at it, we moved more quickly to $2145 in New York City, more deliberately toward $2117, $211 upstate then to $212000.
His latest venture is narrating the Netflix documentary Our Planet, which injects wildlife conservation advocacy into every episode much more deliberately than previous series.
As they begin to use their hands more to reach and grab more deliberately, does the hand representation increase and become more finely detailed?
In the last few years, and since the demise of Vine, he's made a concerted shift toward longer, more intimate, and more deliberately provocative videos.
We must understand that as we move ever more deliberately into ubiquitous connectivity, we move equally from splendid isolation to uncertain integration, and vulnerability, as well.
But now, with more funds (and imagination), chefs and restaurant owners are leaving behind the exposed-concrete look for one that is far more deliberately designed.
Language biases on the internet can be more deliberately enforced, as inscribed in Miao Ying's "Blind Spot" (2007), a hardcover dictionary of banned search terms in China.
The sources said a solution had been found and that Boeing was talking more deliberately to airlines about launching the 737-10 at the Paris Airshow in June.
Instead of pushing "Ocean Eyes," which goes down easy as vaguely R&B indie-pop, to Top 40 radio, Eilish's team vowed to move slower and more deliberately.
"From Iran's perspective, it is hard to imagine a more deliberately provocative act," Robert Malley, the chief executive of the International Crisis Group, told the New York Times.
It is applied more deliberately in one of seven impressions of "Valley With a River and a Town With Four Towers," where orange rocks sit on blue ground.
And imagine if Bohemian Rhapsody's approach to Queen's creative and collaborative process had been less worshipful and more deliberately irreverent and exploratory — perhaps we could have gotten a modern Amadeus.
You need to speak far more deliberately, to a select group of people who matter most to you, and to build a community that is mutually respectful, valuable, and sustainable.
Based on her appearances at Bravocon, it seems like the network is setting her up to be its next big star—perhaps more deliberately than it has with any other housewife.
A negative mood, on the other hand, might trigger the part of the brain that processes information slower and more deliberately (as in, not the instant reaction phishers are hoping for).
Something that this has led me to think about more deliberately is what it means to be on the road, traveling this infrastructure that dissects and divides these different tracts of land.
For us, once we had this big and audacious goal of retiring early, it just got us thinking more deliberately about money, what it's for, the life choices we were making and why.
What's more, deliberately pitting two populations against each other is a perfect recipe for enduring ethnic tensions — tensions that will continue to cause instability even after fighting between Turkish and local forces subsides.
More deliberately another French firm, Kering, has withdrawn from general retailing in the past few years—selling off brands such as Printemps, Fnac and Conforama—and now specialises in far more lucrative luxury goods.
As Xi tightens his grip over the country, the domestic media coverage of the NPC has become more deliberately stale -- with questions at press events carefully screened and often going to outlets trusted by the authorities.
The question of audience is answered more deliberately by Jamil Jan Kochai, an Iowa M.F.A. candidate whose debut novel, "99 Nights in Logar," is crafted with care, respect and a hard-earned and profound understanding of its readership.
But we're so firmly affixed within the point of view of Meg on the page that it doesn't ever feel like this is happening; the real plot — Meg's gradual journey toward better understanding herself — unfolds much more deliberately.
The Joanne narrative didn't have the cultural resonance of Gaga's earlier, more deliberately strange and provocative commentaries on fame — which started to look quaint in the reality television era — or her use of queerness as a metaphor for outsiderness.
And when you think about how depleted we are as a party, and just how much is at stake over the next 2202–2628 years, there's an argument to be made for distributing our resources a little more deliberately.
Those programs would need to be rolled out more deliberately and designed by teams of experts across federal agencies to match what the economy can "absorb" in any given year without causing a worrying jump in inflation, she said.
This doesn't mean becoming a hermit — as tempting as that is in chilly weather or when there's a new season of "Transparent" to watch — but, rather, scheduling your time more deliberately so you can be a better friend or family member.
Our research shows that when people make such choices more deliberately — by explicitly comparing candidates with one another instead of focusing on just one person, for example — they are more likely to choose based on performance rather than on stereotypical associations.
It's one of those things that can happen by accident (when you slowly come across a few cute things over the course of a day), or more deliberately (like when you're shopping for your new apartment or decide to go hard on Zara.
During a press briefing on Friday, a senior United official said that the stimulus package bought the airline some time and breathing room, and would allow it to plan its next steps more deliberately — and to develop contingency plans for various outcomes.
A complementary tactic to home filtering would be to retrofit our wastewater-treatment facilities to more deliberately sequester microfibers: To that end, a clever 18-year-old won this year's Google Science Fair with a liquid that attracts microplastics like a magnet.
It's hard to know what Sontag would have thought about a more deliberately queer reading of her life and work; she might have seen it as a symptom of politics taking over art, or a reductive distortion of the richness of her writing.
Partially done for balance reasons, this is also an attempt to reset the playing field in order to introduce a more explicitly stat-based armor system, which allows players to customize their gear to more deliberately build the type of character they want to play.
Like elsewhere in the country, it's partially because the state's Democratic lawmakers are energized by the policies of President Donald Trump's administration, and have "a strong desire to be more forceful and move more deliberately, in a progressive direction," St. Mary's College politics professor Todd Eberly told Vox.
He told me over the phone that it was a spontaneous action thrown together quickly over a group text he and fellow activists use for rapid organizing, but his DSA chapter has organized several similar protests against individuals far more deliberately, even if they didn't make the national news.
Instead, Pinterest's leadership chose to move slower and more deliberately in stark contrast to Facebook's move fast and break things mantra, according to interviews with nearly a dozen former Pinterest employees and people close to the company, many of whom spoke with CNN Business on condition of anonymity.
It alleges that Trump and three of his adult children — Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpPETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report House chairman warns foreign governments to 'cease and desist' spending money at Trump properties MORE, Eric TrumpEric Frederick TrumpThe Hill's 12:30 Report: Biden expands lead in new national poll Eric, Lara Trump welcome second baby Trump tweets photo of Trump Tower in Greenland: 'I promise not to do this' MORE and Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE — deliberately misled consumers to invest in business opportunities and training programs offered by three consumer-facing companies in exchange for "large, secret payments" between 85033 and 2015.
"Table talk" may also refer to a similar informal conversation, more deliberately engaged in by the famous person, with the direct intent of publication (somewhat analogous to granting an interview).
From there, later groups brought up thousands more, deliberately leaving some horses and cattle to fend for themselves at various locations, while others strayed.de Steiguer, p. 74 By 1787, these animals had multiplied to the point that a roundup gathered nearly 8,000 "free-roaming mustangs and cattle".de Steiguer, p.
Most breakthroughs in performance are preceded by revolutions in measurement. Such revolutions will be enabled by two fundamentally different trends. The first trend is for businesses to be more deliberately rational in their use of language to define the evidence their marketers and sellers are seeing. No longer can business leaders afford to allow their people to throw around terms such as "customer" or "qualified prospect" without operationally defining them.
In both the West End and Broadway versions of the stage musical, the Mary Poppins character is more deliberately mysterious than in the movie version. She is slightly stricter with the children (who are also naughtier than their book and movie counterparts), but only because she wants them to become the best they can be. Mary in the stage version is also more aware of Bert's feelings towards her.
Tennessee warblers resemble female black- throated blue warblers. The only difference is that the black-throated blue has a darker cheek and two white wing spots. This bird can be confused with the red-eyed vireo, which is larger, moves more deliberately and sings almost constantly. The orange-crowned warbler can also look similar, but lacks the white eyebrow, is greyer-brown above and has yellow undertail coverts.
Many historians see this as the start of the region's colonial period. By this time, with its economic power severely curtailed by the British parliament and itself effectively made an arm of British administration, the Company began more deliberately to enter non-economic arenas such as education, social reform, and culture. Such reforms included the enforcement of the English Education Act in 1835 and the introduction of the Indian Civil Service (ICS).Jalal, Ayesha (1994).
The strategies used when negotiating meaning may include slowing down speech, speaking more deliberately, requests for clarification or repair of speech, or paraphrases. Interactions often result in learners receiving negative evidence. That is, if learners say something that their interlocutors do not understand, after negotiation the interlocutors may model the correct language form. In doing this, learners can receive feedback on their production and on grammar that they have not yet mastered.
In 1888 it became the venue for the Théâtre Libre company of André Antoine. Although short-lived, lasting only eight years, the theater's pioneering naturalism proved extremely influential. Antoine departed in 1894 under financial pressure, the enterprise closed in 1896, but Antoine returned the following year to the renamed Théâtre AntoineAnne I. Miller, The Independent Theatre in Europe, 1887 to the Present, page 40. with a more deliberately provocative program that lasted until 1906.
1600, in Nicholas Hilliard, Roy Strong, 1975, p.24, Michael Joseph Ltd, London, From the 1570s, the government sought to manipulate the image of the queen as an object of devotion and veneration. Sir Roy Strong writes: "The cult of Gloriana was skilfully created to buttress public order and, even more, deliberately to replace the pre-Reformation externals of religion, the cult of the Virgin and saints with their attendant images, processions, ceremonies and secular rejoicing."Strong 1977, p.
North East Scots has an extensive body of literature, mostly poetry, ballads and songs. During the Middle Scots period writing from the North East of Scotland adhered to the literary conventions of the time; indications of particular "Doric" pronunciations were very rare. The 18th century literary revival also brought forth writers from the North East but, again, local dialect features were rare, the extant literary Scots conventions being preferred. In later times, a more deliberately regional literature began to emerge.
Their next album, Bandwagonesque, released on Creation Records in the UK and Geffen in the US, brought Teenage Fanclub a measure of commercial success. Bandwagonesque was more deliberately constructed, the hooks became stronger, the guitar riffs were brought under control, and the harmony vocals took shape. Bandwagonesque topped Spin magazine's 1991 end-of-year poll for best album, beating Nirvana's Nevermind, their Creation stablemates My Bloody Valentine's album Loveless, and R.E.M.'s Out of Time. The subsequent, Thirteen, received mixed reviews on release.
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 85%, based on 55 reviews with an average rating of 6.6/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "The Transfiguration tells a quieter, more deliberately paced tale than genre fans might expect, but for those with the patience to let it sink in, it offers its own rewards." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average rating of 65 out of 100, based on 16 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Finally, Raeder was presented as a victim of Hitler with the committee having Raeder say "It was the tragedy of my life that our future took a completely different path". Dönitz also headed the call for the "united front". Besides for the Z Plan, which Dönitz called a huge mistake, Dönitz's memoirs presented Raeder in a favorable light, leading the British historian Peter Padfield to remark "It is an open question which of the two Grand Admirals produced the more deliberately dishonest volume".Padfield p. 482.
In 1986, during the period in which many socialist states were beginning to change their domestic market policies, Kaysone propounded the New Economic Mechanism, invoking Lenin, but soon moved control of state enterprises to autonomous firms, and by 1989, edged more deliberately toward a market economy. The LPRP has shown itself to be remarkably resilient. Transitions of power have tended to be smooth, the new generation of leaders has proven more open to reform, and the Politburo now has some ethnic diversity. Organised opposition to the LPRP is weak.
The symbolism of the short stretch of crenellated parapet on the roofline above the front-door, one of the most potent aspects of the old defensive fortress, has been disarmed and cancelled-out by the almost jarring sight of a covering of yet more playful amorini. A more deliberately dissonant juxtaposition would be hard to imagine, yet that is what Sir Richard ordered to be erected. Sutton is clearly a house with a message to proclaim, which would not have been, could not have been, missed by its visitors.
Ballen gained international acclaim from his next series Outland (2000), where these psychological studies moved from documentary photography into realms of fiction. The characters become actors who perform on elaborate stage sets, or dark or discomforting tableaux, with poses, masks and props. Graffiti and wires dangle haphazardly, and elements are more deliberately placed and formal elements structure the composition so as to enhance the allusion to "universal and metaphorical scenarios". Outland was named Best Photographic book of the year at PhotoEspaña 2001, Madrid, Spain and Ballen the Photographer of the Year at Rencontres d' Arles in 2002.
He was uniquely prepared for the job since he was one of the first Americans born in East Africa and an alumnus of the school. He came to the job with several years of experience both as an educator and administrator, which was handy since both he and his wife Muriel needed to teach as they were the only staff at the time. Downing's goal was to establish a lasting and positive culture so that parents would feel comfortable leaving their children at RVA. It was during his time as principal that the school became much more deliberately academic, although it retained a mixed European and American curriculum.
It argued that a large programme of public works would be necessary to deal with unemployment; this would include road-building, house-building, slum clearance, electrification, afforestation, drainage and the renovation of canals and docks. This would be financed by the Board of National Investment, utilising unused savings, and by the Committee of National Development, drawing on site-value taxation. Book V ("National Finance") argued that the "control of our credit system...should be exercised more deliberately and systemically than hitherto, with a view to the maintenance of steady trade conditions". It also recommended greater public control over the Bank of England and retrenchment in defence expenditure.
Though long used informally, this term has found a formal definition in category theory. ; pathological:An object behaves pathologically (or, somewhat more broadly used, in a degenerated way) if it either fails to conform to the generic behavior of such objects, fails to satisfy certain context-dependent regularity properties, or simply disobeys mathematical intuition. In many occasions, these can be and often are contradictory requirements, while in other occasions, the term is more deliberately used to refer to an object artificially constructed as a counterexample to these properties. :Note for that latter quote that as the differentiable functions are meagre in the space of continuous functions, as Banach found out in 1931, differentiable functions are colloquially speaking a rare exception among the continuous ones.
Such ejaculatory hymns were frequently started by an excited > auditor during the preaching, and taken up by the throng, until the meeting > dissolved into a "singing-ecstasy" culminating in general hand-shaking. > Sometimes they were given forth by a preacher, who had a sense of rhythm, > under the excitement of his preaching and the agitation of his audience. > Hymns were also composed more deliberately out of meeting, and taught to the > people or lined out from the pulpit. Collections of camp meeting hymns were published, which served both to propagate tunes and texts that were commonly used, and to document the most commonly sung tunes and texts. Example hymnals include The Pilgrams' songster; or, A choice collection of spiritual songs (1828),Hinde, Thomas S. (1828).
However, by 1970 this interpretation of 'Entrepreneurial failure' had been challenged by Cliometricians, notably by Deidre (ne Donald) N. McCloskey, who quantitatively assessed the productivity path of the British economy in a more favourable light. More traditional analysis presented by Peter Payne in 'British Entrepreneurship in the Nineteenth Century' presented a similar, though more deliberately nuanced, refutation of the thesis of "Entrepreneurial Failure"Peter L. Payne, British entrepreneurship in the 19th century]. Macmillan, 1974. One debate concerns the performance of firms in the Lancashire cotton textile industry. Often seen as the "leading sector" that propelled "economic take-off" of industrialisation, by 1890 its firms appeared relatively slow to invest in and adopt recent technological developments and demonstrated low levels of relative labour productivity by 1900.
The writer/lead singer, Ivan Doroschuk, has explained that "The Safety Dance" is a protest against bouncers prohibiting dancers from pogoing to 1980s new wave music in clubs when disco was declining and new wave was coming in. Unlike disco dancing, which is done with partners, new wave dancing is done individually and involves holding the torso rigid while thrashing about; pogoing involves jumping up and down (the more deliberately violent evolution of pogoing is slamdancing). Clubgoers doing the newer pogo dance were perceived as posing a danger to disco dancers on the dance floor, and so club bouncers would tell pogoers to stop or be kicked out of the club. Thus, the song is a protest and a call for freedom of expression.
He later decided to create an own game, but scrapped it four years later to begin coding from scratch what would become Cyber Shadow. He has had continued difficulties with the development of the game due to its scope and having to do it almost entirely alone. Hunziker has described the game as one that combines "the level design principles of Mario, the skills and action of Ninja Gaiden, the enemy designs of Contra and the dark visual aesthetic of Batman", but has also said that it is more deliberately intended as a callback to Shadow of the Ninja. In an interview with Siliconera, he said that "[t]he story is about exploiting carefully nurtured ancient knowledge with logic" as a reason why it involves both ancient ninjas and futuristic robots.
On 13 March, a document revealing the plan and the code- name dated 5 March, was found in Loupart Wood. On 24 February Lieutenant- General Hubert Gough defined the boundaries of the three corps making the advance and ordered them to regain contact with the German armies, using strong patrols supported by larger forces moving forward more deliberately behind them. The German front-line was being maintained along the rest of the front and the possibility of a sudden German counter-offensive was not discounted. On 25 February, the 2nd Australian Division advanced on Malt Trench, found it strongly held and was forced to retire with The Fifth Army divisions advanced with patrols until they met German resistance, then prepared deliberate attacks, some of which were forestalled by German withdrawals, which by 26 February, apart from some small detachments, had abandoned the ground west of the .
Originally, (on early writers dating back to the late 19th century) the "bar" was literally a metal bar running across the full width of the keyboard (or even wider, and even surrounding it) that triggered the carriage advance without also firing any of the typebars towards the platen. Later examples gradually shrank and developed into their current more ergonomic form as a wide, centrally located but otherwise apparently normal "key", as typewriter (and computer) keyboards began to incorporate additional function keys and were more deliberately "styled". Although it varies by keyboard type, the space bar usually lies between the Alt keys (or Command keys on Macintosh keyboards) and below the letter keys: C, V, B, N and M on a standard QWERTY keyboard. Some early typewriter and particularly computer keyboards used a different method of inserting spaces, typically a smaller, less distinct "space" key which was also often set in a less central position, e.g.

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