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I'd be more forgiving of these Beoplay H9 headphones if they were more forgiving on my wallet.
I wish I'd been more forgiving to myself about that.
Books are way more forgiving than any other art form.
And I do think we are more forgiving toward men.
And we have to be more forgiving in this group.
The road is asphalt, which is more forgiving than concrete.
Moreover, the more forgiving participants were more satisfied with life.
Jeff was more forgiving of Daniel's derelictions than I was.
Some were more forgiving of Mr. Macron, but not entirely.
It's more forgiving than many conversations about men right now.
I'm arguing for a fairer and more forgiving attitude toward women.
Perhaps he will be more forgiving of the various software quirks.
I reviewed Plein previously in 2017, and was far more forgiving.
Twitter is far more forgiving if you mark content as sensitive.
Opt for a more forgiving pattern if you're a first-timer.
Perhaps voters are becoming more forgiving as Bonds repairs his image.
"If you have it, be more forgiving of yourself," she says.
It's somewhat more forgiving of going to bed at 11 p.m.
Lighting diffused through gels will soften features and be more forgiving.
But a hard surface is more forgiving and easier to clean.
But a hard surface is more forgiving and easier to clean.
Both have taken a more forgiving view of human rights abuses.
Capes are more forgiving for hiding bellies that have babies in them.
So let's be kinder and more forgiving to ourselves and our partners.
The new system seems to be a little more forgiving for advertisers.
"If you have it, be more forgiving of yourself," she told People.
She's more forgiving of Trump's style and moral compass than other Mormons.
But the main difference was I lived in a more forgiving environment.
Maybe if the pictures looked better in general, I'd be more forgiving.
Some insurers may also be more forgiving of accidental errors than others.
They are more forgiving and have a stronger sense of life purpose.
A darker hue will be more forgiving and hide dirt and imperfections.
Maybe the others in paradise will be more forgiving of his plight?
Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, was more forgiving of Tesla's disappointments.
Voters are more forgiving when they have jobs, wage growth and optimism.
"Hiring managers are more forgiving than job seekers may think," Haefner explains.
"We would benefit from being more forgiving rather than punitive," Yang said.
Asked if he felt his government had failed, Dvorkovich was more forgiving.
"We would benefit from being more forgiving rather than punitive," Yang tweeted.
"We would benefit from being more forgiving rather than punitive," Yang tweeted.
Perhaps this $2000 Lavender Cedarwood scent jar is a bit more forgiving.
I'd urge you to take a more forgiving view of the situation.
The Giants are basically the Detroit Lions with a slightly more forgiving curse.
The equal distribution of weight is more forgiving for off-center ball strikes.
We all feel more forgiving and understanding, and we can see beauty everywhere.
The anonymity of a larger place, on the other hand, was more forgiving.
What's different is The Evil Within 2 is much more forgiving and playful.
Melissa Clark calls for boneless chicken thighs here; they're more forgiving and cheaper.
At a certain point I became less snobby and more forgiving with music.
It's lighter, brighter, sheerer, and more forgiving than makeup from any other season.
People feel more forgiving, affectionate and trusting to a person they see blushing.
But Apple is actually being more forgiving to your wallet than you think.
Who would you say gains the most from a more forgiving legal system?
" Yang also wrote, "We would benefit from being more forgiving rather than punitive.
When you have something that has character, it naturally makes you more forgiving.
Purists may balk at these changes, which can make the game slightly more forgiving.
The pace is more forgiving, the air is beautiful, there are fireflies at night.
But I still wish Super Slo-Mo was more forgiving, by being more editable.
It's more forgiving of friction and stress, preventing the latex from tearing, LELO claims.
The result is that the HoloLens 2 has a more forgiving and flexible fit.
Some are contemplating whether to turn themselves in, hopeful to receive more forgiving outcomes.
The roles and characters I'm fortunate enough to bring to life are more forgiving.
Some fans were more forgiving of Payne's memory lapse; others were kinda pissed off.
"I think people are more forgiving around these times of desperate measures," said Whitmore.
People were much more forgiving of mess-ups when the iPhone line was included.
I was so new, and more forgiving than I might have been as a result.
So we've added things that allow a degree of contingency and make everything more forgiving.
People are generally endorphin-high in yoga, which—in my experience—makes them more forgiving.
By then the fans were more forgiving: On his return to Fenway Park, they cheered.
Such "two-sided platforms," the court said, require special and seemingly more forgiving antitrust scrutiny.
Clubs are more forgiving and the golf ball goes exponentially farther the harder you swing.
"It's much more forgiving on the legs but still super responsive and durable," she said.
If people know what is being done, Mr. Lhota said, they are often more forgiving.
Soon after, news outlets began sharing their hot takes, and they were no more forgiving.
I know some people are a lot more forgiving about this one, but I'm not.
Bigger displays would allow for more fancy keyboard tricks and possibly a more forgiving typing experience.
What was sharp and seductive in its pain and triumph has become softer and more forgiving.
You would think that it being slightly soft means it's more forgiving, but it's actually not.
Cruder and simpler than their F21 counterparts, they are at once more forgiving but also trickier.
A bipartisan cadre of governors and congressional representatives are advocating for more forgiving, rehabilitative prison policies.
But upon their first major "failures," they discovered the world was more forgiving than they believed.
Ryan might be acting like a team player right now because he's more forgiving in nature.
They wish they'd been more forgiving of themselves, they wish they'd been less hard on themselves.
People are much more forgiving of a blindside from their enemies than a betrayal by a friend.
Female gamers are obviously more forgiving — they've been playing games as men for most of their lives.
While dating apps revolve around snap decisions, Hertlein says in-person meetings tend to be more forgiving.
But among the skewer-eaters in Iidabashi on a recent Monday evening, the sentiment was more forgiving.
Batted around in the document are ideas like team-based play and a more forgiving difficulty level.
When framed as part of a necessary step to independence, Kurds were more forgiving of austerity measures.
The twill fabrication allows the yarns to move more freely, creating an overall more forgiving, softer experience.
Fans of hard science fiction are likely to be more forgiving than newcomers to the field, though.
In telling self from other, cord blood cells are far more forgiving than adult bone marrow cells.
The criminal justice system has changed too, becoming more forgiving of people who commit crimes as juveniles.
When it comes to climate change, the timeline is slightly more forgiving — measured in years not days.
In general, libraries have also become much more forgiving about item return dates and library card expirations.
This is why fairy tales are more forgiving than sentimental novels: They let darkness into the frame.
An outcry led the campus to reinstate many of the students and adopt more forgiving admissions policies.
I'm a little more forgiving and will remember my trip to Chile whenever I see that scratch.
That sense of fun also made us more forgiving of touches like rushed plots and anachronistic dialogue.
People who see themselves clearly are more forgiving and they're gentle and compassionate toward both themselves and others.
People would have been more forgiving if he'd had an affair with a really beautiful woman of sophistication.
Grimm's diagnosis of 2018 is similar to other Republicans', if more forgiving in its view of his loss.
I feel like the bigger space is more forgiving on my two-finger, hunt-and-peck typing style.
A more forgiving opinion would admire this as an intellectual exercise drawing parallels across disparate movements and materials.
Perel says that nowadays, with more forgiving divorce laws and economic independence, people can more easily walk away.
Others were more forgiving, calling the move a "new bar for ethics" for thinking ahead of possible abuses.
I found the results with the Barista Kit mirrored the single, though it's more forgiving of poor grinds.
The irony is that the IMF, for all its current intransigence, is the more forgiving of Greece's creditors.
The movies ahead highlight that third option, proving that some people really are more forgiving than we are.
Moreover, the specific mutation in CEP290 is "more forgiving" than other mutations that cause congenital diseases, Comander said.
Republicans appear to have developed more forgiving views on morality and public service in recent years, for example.
Mr. Okimoto said it also helped to remember that people were often more forgiving than you might think.
Steve Almond: One thing that might help is to take a more forgiving view of the entire situation.
A "naked singularity," by contrast, would be more forgiving (although it's not thought to actually exist in nature).
As a lapsed brawler, I'm making enemies slightly weaker, and definitely going for a more forgiving option for checkpoints.
The Chinese are keen to try new products and are more forgiving than Westerners if they are not perfect.
" Another official was more forgiving: "She'd run through a brick wall for you but her personality isn't for everyone.
But a more forgiving part of me gave them grace because I know it's hard for people to understand.
Investors may be more forgiving of short-term losses from companies they've heard of and whose products they use.
"Customers are more forgiving than employees," says Green, who has consulted for clients such as the NBA and BMW.
He's almost meant to be this toddler of a robot, so you're naturally even more forgiving because of that.
They illustrated an example that sometimes friends get certain benefits by being friends, like maybe you're more forgiving of them.
I eat healthier now, I finally have the energy to work out, and overall, I'm just more forgiving of myself.
I found the standard (and lighter) Hot Wheels cars to be far more forgiving with my outlandish stunt driving demands.
One separate study also suggests that, among people who practice prayer, they can become more forgiving the more they pray.
When people overcook their shrimp it comes out dry or tough; our product is more forgiving if you overcook it.
It's been established early adopters are more forgiving of driver technology shortcomings, even if federal regulators insist they aren't ready.
Some climate experts were more forgiving of O'Rourke, noting that a 2030 net-zero deadline would be a Herculean lift.
That said, photos with more forgiving compositions can upscale more successfully — and made for some reasonable prints in my experience.
How it works: Roadways and vehicle design can be modified to be more forgiving of mistakes and AV system shortcomings.
She sounded exhausted and relieved, but also more forgiving of Phylos than others in the cannabis community I'd spoken to.
Younger Americans and those with less education tended to be more forgiving of sponsored content and publications that host it.
A new favorite is the Juno blouse, made of a material that feels like silk, but is much more forgiving.
The more forgiving four ball (best ball) format will be used on Saturday, before foursomes are played again on Sunday.
N.Y.U.'s acceptance of Michelle Jones is an example of an institution leading the way toward a more forgiving nation.
The more forgiving side imagines the reader views it as a mystery to be solved, an added pleasure upon pleasure.
But this year, when something unexpected derails my plans, I'll be more forgiving of myself and adjust my routine instead.
And prices that significantly undercut the incumbent products — notably, smart LED bulbs and blinds — can make Ikea users more forgiving.
Etiquette is more forgiving of being overly, than underly, formal, and the straw is the tank top of eating utensils.
This approach is somewhat more forgiving to plans that allocate the overwhelming majority of their cost to helping rich people.
He thought this was sort of not so great for a car at this price point; I was more forgiving.
Sweden, along with many countries, has a more forgiving Olympic selection process that is not determined by a single trials performance.
Pro-tip: the thicker, more structured the fabric, the more "forgiving" it will be for a lady trying to cover up.
If this was an isolated incident, developers would probably be more forgiving of what's just a bug that needs a fix.
The idea that Durant might prefer the Eastern Conference, where the playoff road tends to be more forgiving, seems intriguing, too.
He published the first issue of London Oz in 1967 in what he assumed would be a more forgiving cultural climate.
Lines are not going to be crisp and even, every corrugation catches any drip, so it's almost a bit more forgiving.
They then filled out the record in a more forgiving climate on England's south coast, in Dorset, letting some light in.
It's not quite as brutal as Titan Souls, and far more forgiving, but it can get quite challenging at some points.
But he also pointed out that other sports tended to be played regularly on grass or on other more forgiving surfaces.
And while you&aposre largely out of luck when it comes to throwing away your belongings, Facebook is much more forgiving.
By then there will be a new administration in Washington, which is expected to be more forgiving of Israel's settlement activities.
It's about how his friendship helps Lloyd become a more forgiving son, a more responsive husband and a more involved father.
He is more forgiving of the police officers who routinely ask him if he would like to go to a shelter.
And while most blondes would do pretty much anything to banish those brassy hues, the lean towards yellow is slightly more forgiving.
The 190-ish-pound giants at welterweight, where McGregor has fomented a rivalry with champion Tyron Woodley, don't look any more forgiving.
Film is a little bit more forgiving and has a little bit more soul in it; there's something beautiful in the grain.
My attention span is becoming a bit more forgiving and I'm starting to appreciate more sparse music that gets better over time.
Older adults may also be more forgiving of themselves than they once were — and more tolerant of a wrong note (or six).
On Augusta's more forgiving fairways, Mickelson could score as if it's 2004, when he won the first of his three green jackets.
"Piercing" also leads up to a wryly funny punch line that made this viewer a little more forgiving of its plentiful affectations.
While some celebs have groused at the idea of "laughing with" an ex-face of the Trump administration -- Michael's way more forgiving.
The voting baseball writers appear to be more forgiving of PED use that occurred before the implementation of a testing program in 2004.
It's a more forgiving game than you might expect given some of the hyperbolic discourse that's bouncing around the online game-o-sphere.
It may surprise you just how good the Pixel cameras are, especially if you're more forgiving on when it comes to color reproduction.
Heather Dubrow opened up about how a recent health scare for her husband Terry changed her perspective on things, making her more forgiving.
Long Island City offered the Fermoselle siblings more forgiving rents, in a location easily reached by the No. 7 train and Interstate 495.
The horse, which had killed a previous owner on a wild ride, was only slightly more forgiving when Mr. Brock climbed on board.
They will also be better demarcated with a slightly raised line, with asphalt covering the bike lane for a smoother, more forgiving ride.
The next day, we paid a surf instructor to take us to waves a bit more forgiving than the ones on Main Beach.
Modern games are a bit more forgiving, but it’s that razor-thin margin of error that makes the games so thrilling.
"The scrutiny is far more harsh this time, but the voters are much more forgiving if they think you can win," he said.
The game's combat looks like it's inspired be games like Dark Souls, where timing is everything, except Code Vein looks a little more forgiving.
It's not that either entity has become more forgiving about what we can take on a plane or more efficient about handling our gear.
Perhaps the Chinese government may be more forgiving to Anbang, as this conversion may benefit the company if there is indeed further renminbi devaluation.
Luckily, Mr. Lobel, 58, a video editor who lives in Los Angeles, agreed to talk on the phone, where he was slightly more forgiving.
" The actor said he has "become a lot more forgiving, a lot less judgmental and a lot more interested in redemption and second chances.
While newer models are more forgiving of mishits, Stenson clung to his old club for longer than most since first using it in 2011.
With careful positioning and periodic adjustment, I think these headphones can offer a decent fit, plus they're probably more forgiving for people with smaller ears.
It also represents a continuation of "a more forgiving, merciful direction for the Church" since Pope Francis began his papacy in 2013, according to CNN.
One thing that I think is really important is that when people get older, they tend to become a lot more forgiving of some things.
The shoes make the constant impact from running a lot more forgiving, which allowed me to run on a treadmill longer than I usually do.
For gamers who want a more forgiving game, then Devil May Cry 5 is also available for $15 off on PlayStation 44.993 and Xbox One.
Now, taking the X-U for what it is — an adventure/action camera — I can be more forgiving toward its shortcomings as a Leica camera.
"We just need to be a little bit more forgiving of ourselves and not just perfectionists because it's hard enough as it is," she said.
But if the recent cancelation of Girlboss after one season says anything, it's that Netflix originals are no longer held to a more forgiving standard.
My brother had overdosed several times before on drugs that had been more forgiving than fentanyl but were still strong enough to knock him down.
In fact, if anything, the right, the Christian right is more forgiving and may have something to show us about being more compassionate and accepting.
A yellow light will be the most flattering choice—harsh white light tends to wash people out, yellow is a bit softer and more forgiving.
It is possible the court might be more forgiving and allow the agency to take a broader approach to the law than private litigants can.
Air Canada also sent one of its Boeing 737 Max aircraft from Montreal to Marana, a more forgiving temporary home than wintry Quebec, on Monday.
A major banking regulator, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, has become more forgiving of big banks when it comes to enforcing laws.
While Twitter is also investing in its business, which stunts profits, to improve the social experience, investors were more forgiving of this one, he said.
So I think that natural process of evolving has definitely made me more forgiving of the Seamless UI. [laughter] Let's talk about the product today.
In psychological experiments, people are much more forgiving of male politicians who openly seek power, but they feel outraged at women who display a similar desire.
That may have affected his public posture in the press conference, when he came across as more forgiving than warranted in terms of known Russian misdeeds.
Today is my only day off this week, so I try to be a bit more forgiving of how I'm feeling, which is tired and unmotivated.
I would be more forgiving if the plan was to capture a White Walker, because no one has seen one of those south of The Wall.
The Monster Hunter series is famously beginner-unfriendly, with arcane menus that are only slightly more forgiving than the complex controls and deliberate, weighty combat system.
AR has harder technical challenges to solve than VR, which is why it is currently focused on more forgiving enterprise users and not mass consumers yet.
I leapt on the opportunity to play this one because I'm a sucker for classic Nintendo-made-new, and also because it promised more forgiving gameplay.
Kotowski, a senior research analyst at Oppenheimer, believes Wells Fargo customers will be more forgiving than the senators and congressmen that have been hammering the bank.
Forgiveness and sleep had the strongest relationship for those who identified as being more forgiving of others but was still improved for those who forgive themselves.
The straight cut is a bit more forgiving on the silhouette, and thanks to its cropped length, I find that it works well untucked as well.
While some audio purists may fuss about sound quality from an external CD player, spoken-word tracks are more forgiving to the ears than complex music.
"In some countries, cars are designed to be more forgiving to pedestrians," said Deborah A. P. Hersman, president and chief executive of the National Safety Council.
And no wonder: the playing surface is vastly more forgiving than artificial turf, which has been linked to all manner of health problems and is potentially carcinogenic.
The nervousness in bond markets contrasted with a more forgiving tone in equities, and analysts said bond investors remained on edge about the cocktail of risks building.
I love all her imperfections, and through playing her I became more forgiving of others who are imperfect and on the journey of self discovery and improvement.
The pressure for women to be lighter-skinned is much stronger, while the Bollywood culture is more forgiving and readily accepting of men with slightly darker complexions.
On the Echo, if Alexa doesn't understand a command, you're more forgiving because you assume it genuinely doesn't know how to do something you've asked it for.
At the same time Hollywood has simply failed to make good films based on women superheroes, it has been more forgiving of male-focused movies, she said.
Apóstol is creating work in a far more forgiving environment than that of Argentina in 1968, and the times require a different arsenal for an Internet battleground.
You find yourself more forgiving of its rough songs, thin characters and silly story because everyone involved is so committed to trying to make it all work.
If you are worried about accidental recordings, you'll be able to turn it up, if you're not, you can set it to be a little more forgiving.
"Sekiro" is a bit more forgiving than "Dark Souls," and spends time crafting a time traveling narrative that far surpasses the story of the "Dark Souls" games.
But the Court of Arbitration for Sport — the ultimate arbiter of sports disputes, which issued Thursday's ruling — overruled it with a more forgiving opinion, and no punishment.
But another expert I spoke with was far more forgiving, and instead thought of this work as an important go/no-go idea for this line of thinking.
The nervousness in bond markets contrasted with a more forgiving tone in equity markets, and analysts said bond investors remained on edge about the cocktail of risks building.
We've added a "ghost jump," so you have a small amount of time as you fall off a ledge to actually jump, which makes the platforming more forgiving.
It's perfectly adequate to give me a sharp picture, and I like that it's more forgiving on the battery than the current trend for high-res displays everywhere.
But nonwhite voters of any education level are more likely to support more forgiving policies toward undocumented immigrants, according to 2016 survey from the Public Religion Research Institute.
People who say they are more forgiving of others — and themselves — sleep better, feel more satisfied with life and report better physical health, according to a new study.
The medical board suspended Ozumba&aposs medical license within a week of his 2017 arrest, a prompt move in a profession that often takes a more forgiving approach.
Arya's arc is one of the more forgiving, despite the fact that it took a single conversation with The Hound for her to abandon years of assassination training.
This adaptation of her recipe nixes shelling fresh fava beans for frozen peas and swaps delicate baby zucchini for larger pieces of zucchini for a more forgiving approach.
The film holds a 58% score on Rotten Tomatoes, from just under 300 reviews, but fans have been a bit more forgiving in their reviews of the film.
Entertainment and companionship is a function, and it's a good proving ground to develop some of these technologies, because ... And the course of entertainment can be more forgiving.
As for all the people suing ... Anna has a far more forgiving outlook -- most likely because she was one of the models pumping up Fyre on social media.
I did find this car more forgiving and accommodating than most others in the hypercar class, and the leather interior complements that nicely with a soft and supple feel.
"We've got to develop a society that's a little more forgiving and you've got to fly right," Mr. Malloy said to the men, according to The New Haven Register.
Over the past six months, I've redirected my impulse to narrate my day into my journal, and it's a more forgiving and pleasurable medium to work out my material.
The crowned greens on No. 2 provide a stern and precise test, repelling all but the best struck shots, while Hanse designed No. 4 to be little more forgiving.
The 2014 multiplayer shooter managed to stand out among its contemporaries with its breakneck pace and weapons and levels that were designed to be more forgiving of new players.
Many students defended the code itself and said it's one of the reasons they decided to attend B.Y.U. But they also said the system ought to be more forgiving.
So, above all, we have to ensure that the benefits of a more forgiving system extend to everyone and not simply to the most powerful forces in the country.
This can hold up the election results, and the winner might not be known for days or even weeks as ballots are returned to places with more forgiving policies.
Instead Jones went to round kicks and back kicks—techniques with which it is far easier to put a lead on a circling opponent and that are far more forgiving.
The brakes are far more forgiving and progressive than the ones on the old car (which were very easy to lock up), thanks to a new brake-by-wire design.
He hasn't really stopped being that, but he has modulated himself slightly over time, which has led to the other characters being more forgiving of his over-the-top antics.
If your pitcher is at full strength and confidence, the timing on the pitch meter is both more forgiving and mistakes result in less severe deviations from the targeted area.
Respondents judged the runner to be a bigger cheater, with one telling caveat: respondents who previously had used stimulants without a prescription were more forgiving of the fictional test-taker.
In the more forgiving (but still unforgivable) metaphorical version, I suppose she's suggesting that comedians like her will symbolically take Trump down with their wit and humor and moral superiority.
If, on the other hand, you're looking for a more forgiving suitcase that will let you throw things around a bit more whimsically, the Away may be your best bet.
We're also more forgiving now that Welles is gone: Casual fans may not tune in to its wavelength, but those willing to embrace its messiness will find much to admire.
Sapolsky's list offers no practical recipes beyond implying that once we understand that we are all creatures of flesh and blood we should all be more forgiving of each other.
The rules are also more forgiving of colleges accused of mishandling sexual assault cases, and "establish a higher legal standard to determine whether schools improperly addressed complaints," the Times reports.
The nervousness in bond markets contrasted with a more forgiving tone in equity markets in recent days, and analysts said bond investors remained on edge about the cocktail of risks building.
That percentage would represent a loss of nearly 14 million subscribers from Netflix's 60 million paid subscribers in the U.S. Respondents were more forgiving of the ads if Netflix dropped prices.
Hillary Clinton is herself very tough, but also has a more forgiving side, which emphasizes not the need for the pack to get in line but rather to help each other.
The design, which has been seven years in the making, uses a hexagonal pattern to mold to the wearer, proving to be more forgiving of stress and friction than traditional condoms.
Mr. Trump rejects much of what George W. Bush stood for, from the war in Iraq and more forgiving immigration policies to free trade and the very notion of compassionate conservatism.
Mr. Hendler, who pleaded guilty in 21976 to a drug charge, was optimistic about receiving a pardon from President Barack Obama, who had pushed a more-forgiving policy for nonviolent crimes.
Francese is a more forgiving dish, and here's why: It has an egg coating to keep the meat moist, and a plentiful pan sauce to keep the whole dish comfortingly warm.
Old-school ball mouses (remember those?) were barely usable without a good mouse pad, but the optical sensors on today's mouses are much more forgiving when it comes to working surfaces.
Instead of a knockout tournament, we opted for more forgiving rules: The winner would be the reporter who was most able to improve their bird score over three days at CES.
It's hard to imagine adding lower-end variants of Qualcomm's existing chips will solve either issue, though perhaps customers will be more forgiving of those tradeoffs in a lower-priced machine.
As major urban centers tend to be run by Democratic politicians, who support more forgiving immigration policies, many cities have been locked in battles with Republican leaders nationally over the policies.
According to Buzzfeed, some of these new features include some kind of reward every time kids say "please," and more forgiving voice recognition that allows kids to say "Awexa" instead of Alexa.
I understand the company's perspective: it expects the $2,000 tech consumer to be of a more forgiving disposition than someone looking for a pragmatic everyday device that works well in all circumstances.
Until the movie hits theaters a year from now on October 5, we can catch Tom Hardy in some more forgiving roles, like this summer's Dunkirk and various seasons of Peaky Blinders.
Deals that are struck under the charade of a fictive friendship may have more forgiving terms, and the parties may throw in sweeteners to secure the other's loyalty and cement the relationship.
The course set-up this week will be more forgiving than it was when Thomas won last August, with more grass around the greens expected to offer better lies for chip shots.
It can set the tone for entire interactions, subconsciously setting people up to be more forgiving of errors, and even convincing them to help the bot do things it can't yet do.
If it's one you are struggling with, Worthington said, there are ways to learn how to be more forgiving, such as by following the REACH Forgiveness model he developed during his academic career.
The two brothers share a good hug and Tyrion outlines a plan for Jaime to escape with Cersei and start life anew in Essos, where ostensibly they are more forgiving of murderous incest.
Liz Weston, NerdWallet columnist and author of "Your Credit Score," recommends looking into an online-only bank, which can be less expensive and more forgiving than the brick-and-mortar branch on campus.
"I don't know what our country would be like if he hadn't been murdered, but I bet it would be a little less rancorous and a little more forgiving and tolerant," she said.
And while the Z4's stiff chassis felt as though it might have been overcompensated for the lack of a solid roof, the Supra's equally crisp architecture somehow struck me as more forgiving.
Frankly, if you were writing about a member of the greatest generation or a baby boomer, I would be more forgiving about how your request may conflict with the message of his upbringing.
Others were more forgiving: "She has been given a hard time and I think she has handled it well," said Howard Butchers, who said he had never voted Conservative but would this time.
On top of little to no down payment and a more forgiving debt-to-income ratio calculation, physician mortgages don't require private mortgage insurance, which can amount to a few hundred dollars a month.
But as dawn broke and they saw more clearly just how far away they still were, they realized that their quest for freedom was an illusion prompted by a more forgiving landscape of darkness.
They have been more forgiving toward Herring, largely because he came forward on his own to admit having performed in blackface at a 1980 college party, rather than waiting for someone to accuse him.
While both Trump and Clinton may be in full attack mode, accusing each other of deceiving about health while defending their own, voters might be more forgiving of the candidate who comes clean first.
This is not a C.M. Punk type individual, burning out his joints with hundreds of matches a year to where the life of a professional fighter might actually be more forgiving on his body.
The materials are more or less the same (clay, acrylic paint, and toothpick supports rather than wire) but the simpler and more forgiving design of the gyroids make this project a bit less intimidating.
Many of the players took advantage of a sun-splashed — some rain-hardened locals might even call it unreasonably lovely — day on the west coast of Scotland, particularly on Troon's more forgiving front nine.
While World Cup form often counts for little in the Olympics, where the more forgiving courses often create a very open field, Paris's recent performances suggest he is rightly considered one of the favourites.
Even voters wary of impeachment might be more forgiving of an inquiry focused on wrongdoing in the construction of the border wall and across Trump's immigration regime than one premised on the Mueller investigation.
I've found that institutions serving less-advantaged students tend to have less-forgiving policies for late papers, missed exams, casual drug use and so forth, whereas more elite institutions tend to be more forgiving.
More transparency and a more forgiving and pragmatic approach to crime also benefits the entire community because it constrains law enforcement and prevents the needless break-up of families, which is what incarceration does.
It would be nice to live in a more forgiving world, one where dissenting from groupthink does not invite exile and people's occasional lapses are not held up as evidence of who they are.
I have a heavyweight Nike hoodie in a similar cut, with slightly more forgiving fabric (I personally look for a touch of stretch in my loungewear), and a hood that actually fits my big dome.
And if this is your first time away from home and you're getting a hang of your dorm building's laundry situation, maybe start off with some towels in a more forgiving (yet equally stylish) shade.
" She added: "Yet there are indications that the agency is more forgiving of our shortcomings and might grant South Africa a reprieve, at least in the short term, to allow structural reforms to take hold.
More forgiving clients could also theoretically allow agencies' consulting divisions to pitch against management firms such as Bain and McKinsey, which have long used their work with one company to sell services to its adversaries.
Perhaps they're ready for a more forgiving schedule, or their kids are grown so they no longer need to worry about feeding college savings accounts and would rather tend to a different kind of legacy.
Even if I succeed, America will never be the homeland for me that it is for Agnes, and I hope she will be more forgiving of her father's disorientation than I was of my parents'.
Delving into Mahler's final years in New York, after the composer had left Vienna, where his daughter died and where anti-Semitism was growing, Professor de La Grange was more forgiving than other Mahler authorities.
Like other BR games, you can be instantly revived once you've been downed, and Respawn made that process a bit more forgiving by giving you a shield to deflect enemy gunfire as you crawl to safety.
But in the current, more forgiving climate they rushed to post photos of themselves in soggy locations striking the same poses the farmers were forced to adopt—at the beach, in the bath and so on.
I might be more forgiving if this was a design choice on one of Samsung's midrange or budget phones, but the S8 is a premium phone, and in 2017 that means getting all the details right.
But while Ms. Schroeder is willing to acknowledge her missteps (people are much more forgiving when you admit badly screwing up, she advises), she does feel like viewers got the wrong impression of her early on.
It's why, when you talk to like an Alexa, for example, even when Alexa doesn't know the answer, oftentimes, the fact that you think of Alexa as the beginnings of a character makes you more forgiving.
" Tom Bossert, who was Trump's homeland security adviser before he was ousted in the spring, gave a more forgiving assessment also on This Week: He said he believes Trump's meeting with Putin in private was "productive.
I would assume that very few people still wear the original vans for performance while skateboarding, but I would imagine that the new ComfyCush sneakers are much more forgiving on impact from landing tricks — or bailing out.
Snapchat users might be more forgiving on the whole than, say, Rhianna was of the apology she got from the app after a distasteful advertisement, but they'll have to actually get their hands on the update first.
But it grew in an innocent phase of globalisation, when the public were a little more forgiving of politicians getting rich while simultaneously seeking office, helping the needy and raising funds from business people and foreign governments.
Another flavor of ride-sharing steed which sprouted seemingly overnight to clutter up sidewalks — drawing rapid-fire ire from city regulators apparently far more forgiving of traffic congestion if it's delivered in the traditional, car-shaped capsule.
" Todd Shackelford, a psychologist at Oakland University, told Slate it's because "women are far more forgiving of physical attributes" and instead, "status, prestige, and resource acquisition are remarkably predictably linked to assessments by women of male attractiveness.
Juliana Cohen, an adjunct assistant professor of nutrition at Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health, was slightly more forgiving and understanding than Young, because her six-year-old son also eats the same thing every day.
But it's also about the asphyxiating constriction of living while black in a society whose notions of acceptable behavior hinge on race: a narrow set of rules for black people, a far more forgiving one for whites.
Trump was convinced by aides that Davos would prove a more forgiving venue than the G-7 or G-20 summits -- where he felt cornered at times by his global counterparts — in which to tout his record.
"It's unrealistic to expect politicians to have lived perfect lives — the general public doesn't expect that, and they are much more forgiving than the Twitter outrage mob," said Elisabeth Smith, a Democratic strategist, singling out Mr. Herring.
A 3X return on an investment for a billion-dollar fund fails to move the needle and could easily be categorized as a failure, but with a $50-$100 million fund, the economics are a bit more forgiving.
"Bond investors, who typically don't love companies that don't make money, will be far more forgiving when it comes to Tesla," said bond expert Robbie Goffin, managing director of FTI Consulting, citing the company's stellar stock market value.
Oddly, while we tolerate tomboys who wear boyish outfits more than we do boys who like to wear girls' clothes, we're much more forgiving of little boys with long hair than little girls who wear their hair short.
Absent that underlying crime, Barr implies that actions Trump took, which might have seemed like Trump was trying to obstruct an investigation that he knew would ensnare him personally, can actually be viewed through a more forgiving lens.
The 33-year-old had previously said he wanted to finish his career in Ohio, and although he's leaving home again, Cleveland fans are more forgiving after he ended the city's 52-year sports championship drought in 2016.
But unlike the brash, nasty EDM drops deployed by the likes of Afrojack and Skrillex over the last decade, Flume's drops combine the structural formula of an EDM drop with something that hits softer and is more forgiving.
Even those who were quick to criticize the government's initial mismanagement of the outbreak have become more forgiving in recent days as they have seen governments in the United States and Europe fumble responses to their own outbreaks.
He was on the field here four years ago when the United States — playing under a midafternoon sun in a slightly more forgiving February — lost to Honduras, 2-1, in the opener of the final round of qualifying.
Lake said that while general election voters are more forgiving of candidates who vote against the principles they endorse because they see specific legislation as flawed, Democratic primary voters want to see lawmakers back up their talk with action.
Fear that if we don't succeed now, we will never be able to succeed...We all can get better at extending grace to ourselves by being a little more forgiving of our failures and working on solving the problem.
The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit did not specifically disagree with the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, but it took a more forgiving approach to what is necessary to show a benefit in a tipping case.
A combination birth control pill, which contains a blend of synthetic progesterone and estrogen, tends to be a little more forgiving of an hour difference than a progesterone-only pill, explains Jennifer Johnsen a representative for the organization Power to Decide.
Harding and Hale may not be romantic offscreen, but from the look of their interactions on social media, they're clearly good pals — and good pals tend to be more forgiving of when their friend has had an everything bagel for breakfast.
But the Californian was soon charging the steep heart of the wave, while my wife and I cheated out onto the shoulder and caught some of the more forgiving waves — sweet lefts that rolled consistently along the edge of a channel.
In basketball, for example, the numbers suggest that Mr Curry's supremacy on distant three-point shots comes from releasing the ball more quickly than his rivals and propelling it higher, which makes the downward angle to the rim more forgiving.
Still, during the euro crisis he urged his countrymen to be more forgiving toward their European brothers and sisters in distress, because he more than anyone knew how much Germany had relied on the help of others during its own trials.
Greece has been asking for additional debt relief in exchange for adopting further austerity measures, while the monetary fund and Germany have been at odds on whether such relief should be granted; the fund has advocated a more forgiving approach.
In January we heard Hillary Clinton repeat the old Lost Cause line that Reconstruction should have been less "rancorous" and more "forgiving" of former Confederates, gliding across the fact that this would have occurred at the expense of black people's freedom.
The benefit of segment reporting for Alphabet and other high-growth Internet companies is that when investors are allowed to take an unvarnished look at how profitable one side of the business is, it tends to make them more forgiving of losses elsewhere.
In interviews this week, voters were generally more forgiving of Trump's controversial remarks than in other states -- insistent that the most important thing about his candidacy is that he can bring change (even if they aren't quite sure what that change will be).
The fashion of the mid-to-late nineteenth century was, in way, more forgiving to full-figured women because the lines of the garments emphasizes large chests and rear ends while the waist was tightly cinched in with the aid of corsets.
Fly like Luke Skywalker would A similar approach could be used for controls — an option for advanced players to use flight sticks for daredevil flying down the trench is possible but a more forgiving, guided control scheme would be necessary for most players.
And even if the legal framework were to change and become even more forgiving of short-term lets, we need to ask ourselves: As the capital struggles to provide enough housing, is this really the kind of "sharing economy" we thought would help?
Each week, I would take my place in front of a ruled board, just as I had when I was learning cursive, and spend two hours squeezing Crisco (cheaper and more forgiving than frosting) into shapes that always fell short of botanical verisimilitude.
Before, during, and after a European career of over a decade, her powersaw voice was intense at any volume, with none of the sensual comfort of the equally stirring Oumou Sangare, whose forested Wassoulou was so much more forgiving than Hassan's desert.
Perhaps that makes them more forgiving of the 77-year-old's regular befuddlements; he recently confused last year's Parkland school shooting, which left 17 dead and the youthful Democratic base aroused in anger, with the massacre at Sandy Hook six years earlier.
How to become more forgiving The level of ease you have with forgiving can be tied to your personality type; genetics; whether you're trusting or suspicious of others due to past experiences; and the nature of the offense you are trying to forgive, Worthington said.
The choice of AMD GPUs ahead of Nvidia's awesome Pascal series of graphics hardware is probably explained by the XPS 27's relatively small 360W power supply unit — AMD's chips are more forgiving in their power consumption, but that comes at the cost of performance.
Missouri's unwillingness to resurface a church-school's playground "is as far from Locke as one can conceive", the school claims: the latter concerned an "essentially religious endeavour" while the former is decidedly secular—protecting tots by giving them a more forgiving surface to play upon.
But here's his bullet point version: The internal wireless charging coil of the iPhone XS has also been improved, so it's more forgiving of placement, and Apple says it'll get to a full charge 30 minutes faster using the same charging pads as before.
One cannot excel at gestating any more than one can excel at grieving: In both, the best we can hope for is to be a little more patient with ourselves, a little more forgiving, a little gentler and kinder to our own compromised state.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's patented drug price regulator, set to gain new powers next year, may be "more forgiving" in setting price caps for drugs that treat rare diseases, the agency's executive director told Reuters, as some advocates warned the country's pricing reforms would hurt patients.
Mx. Bruce and Mx. Hopkins met as students at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. Mx. Hopkins was escaping a small-town public school in South Hamilton, in eastern Massachusetts; Mx. Bruce attended a slightly more forgiving private school, Concord Academy, not far away.
If you're a low handicap player looking for a great set of blade-style irons, the Mizuno Golf MP-5 irons deliver the shot-making and shaping you want from this style of iron, yet they also are more forgiving of off-center hits than is typical.
Special rings designed for the penis exist, but this man decided to use his wedding ring to test out the online suggestion and it ended up getting stuck since it's made from metal rather than a more forgiving material that could slide off the penis once it's erect.
Struggling to zip myself into a dress, I was debating whether it was worth the effort to succumb to the strategic compression of Spanx, or if I should give up and find something more forgiving to my muffin top, when my 5-year-old daughter walked into the bathroom.
In my 30s, I've become much more forgiving of people and the world, especially as it relates to beauty, and what people feel like they need to do to survive in a culture that is so brutal and judges people so hardcore on the way they look and feel.
Five pro-Remain parties (Change UK, the Lib Dems, Greens and Scottish and Welsh nationalists) are competing for Remain voters, a foolish strategy at the best of times, but particularly foolish under this voting system, which, though more forgiving than first-past-the-post, still punishes small parties.
Reporters and media organizations found themselves not just advocating their own importance, individually and collectively — a fraught task even in a more forgiving environment — but pledging membership in, and solidarity with, the same colloquial "media" that Trump had just spent his entire campaign generalizing and vilifying to great effect.
"This episode and its aftermath exposes, once again, the trademark Clinton failure to take personal responsibility; the allergy to owning up to error; the refusal to cede any ground, no less apologize; the incessant double-standarding, with different, more forgiving rules for the Clintons and their loyalists," Marcus argues.
Yes. Certainly, the volume of your keyboarding is as much dependent on your typing style as they keyboard itself, but after switching back and forth from the previous-gen MacBook Pro, typing various sentences again and again, I can safely say the new keys will be a bit more forgiving.
While allegations of sexual misconduct have cut a swath through the upper reaches of industries like the media and entertainment, politics has been more forgiving for some — beginning with President Trump, who remains enormously popular with Republicans despite multiple accusations of sexual assault and his own admission caught on tape.
Tesla has not had a great track record for quality and reliability, but Niedermeyer argues that high-end customers tend to be more forgiving of quality flaws since they typically have another car to fall back on (or can afford to hail a taxi) if one of their vehicles breaks.
I'm a writer, so my typical use may be a bit more forgiving than other professionals, however I keep seeing a perfect match between remaining percentage and hours of battery life left: 56 percent equals five and a half hours, 22 percent will get me two and a quarter hours, and so on.
And so, even in the case of entertainment here, if Cozmo's trying to do something with his environment and then he fails, the fact that he failed, but knows it, and he acts disappointed in himself; it makes him more endearing, and you actually become more forgiving of it, and even more attached.
Rigondeaux slipped in a couple of cup shots and clinched a whole lot, and maybe if he had continued that until the final bell he'd have been OK. If he had come out viciously fouling Lomachenko in hopes of frustrating him and at least making something happen, fans might be more forgiving.
"We've signaled for some time that we're going to be a bit more forgiving in the ceilings that we apply to these drugs, because we want to be consistent with the government's broader commitment to trying to facilitate access," he said in an interview on Friday, referring back to technical documents provided to some advisory committees.
Normally, the art world is a fine place to make the right friends, attend the right parties, a venue more forgiving than Washington, D.C. But Mr. Biden could have a challenge convincing the public that the word "artist" belongs in his CV, coming after his careers as a lawyer, lobbyist and director of private equity firms.
The basics and general performanceAs the "8" in 8cx implies, Qualcomm's new laptop processor has a lot in common with the new Snapdragon 855 chip the company revealed yesterday, although in cases like the 8cx's CPU and GPU, Qualcomm has tuned the chip up to better leverage the more forgiving thermals and bigger batteries found in notebooks when compared to the typical phone.
This whole idea of women obsessed with the size of their butts and the size of their thighs requires so much energy, and just keeps women going on this hamster wheel," says Connie Sobczak, author of Embody: Learning to Love Your Unique Body and CEO of The Body Positive—a nonprofit organization that "encourages people to adopt more forgiving and affirming attitudes towards their bodies.
But a handful of acquaintances including former school friends and family members who defected to the West have offered details of his life that also suggest a more forgiving personality: A Japanese sushi chef who worked for years for the North Korean leader's father, Kim Jong-il, has turned out to be one of the most valuable sources of information about Kim Jong-un.
" FR: "I think also just owning up to your mistakes, I mean mistakes are going to happen and I think one of the things I've learned from my mistakes is that when you really make a genuine apology and you take responsibility for what you've done and then you put in steps to actually make sure that doesn't happen again, your audience is a little bit more forgiving.
So, once the judge's ardor had cooled; or the judge simply had a second thought; or the defendant had gotten what the judge perceived as a needed "taste" of prison; or the victim was more forgiving given the passage of time; or even the judge's baby granddaughter simply had a pretty smile on her face when the judge left for court that day; the judge could simply lower the sentence – literally to any period of time that the judge chose, even immediate probation.
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