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But this time, it feels different — more fraught, somehow.
Moscow's own relationship with Washington becomes more fraught each day.
But in recent years, the relationship has become more fraught.
The classification question raised by Velázquez is more fraught. Sen.
Kicking back on the couch has never been more fraught.
The college admissions landscape suddenly seems more fraught than ever.
When the dead arose, these difficulties only became more fraught.
But North Korea's economic path is likely to be more fraught.
This week the GI registry faced an even more fraught claim.
The experience for Robinson's grandfather, Henrietta Lacks' son, was more fraught.
Getting into and out of Manhattan has never seemed more fraught.
But the Gurlitt collection is even more fraught than other disputes.
There is probably no issue in China more fraught than Tibet.
And navigating that system became a little more fraught, a little scarier.
The relationship between platforms and their users has never been more fraught.
Trump's obsession with the stock market makes all this even more fraught.
In another way, too, Spanish politics is more fraught than in April.
Of course, Mr. Trump's history with the correspondents' dinner is more fraught.
The election could not be taking place at a more fraught moment.
AdamMathematics is far more fraught with debate and disagreement than you might imagine.
For people of my generation, doing so is much more fraught with anxiety.
The advent of search engines has made the process all the more fraught.
But now the stakes are rising and the choices are growing more fraught.
While they argued among themselves, the situation became more fraught and more divided.
Now that the President is involved, it's only going to get more fraught.
There is no topic in the philanthropic world more fraught than population growth.
But relationships between the two parties' ministers, lawmakers and experts are much more fraught.
And to make matters even more fraught, Team Targaryen is down yet another dragon.
What's happening: The fight between China and the NBA has only become more fraught.
These vulnerabilities can make jail incarceration a more fraught and traumatizing place for women.
Every season of Insecure proves to be even more fraught than the last one.
And the more belligerent statements the president makes, the more fraught the situation gets.
The timing of this aquatic ritual becomes more fraught as the calendar nears Jan.
OPEC sources say this means future meetings and decisions may be even more fraught.
Nowhere are those narratives more fraught than in the realm of sex and dating.
And it is an issue that only becomes more fraught when police officers behave inappropriately.
"Clearly the situation is more fraught than it has been in the past," Vail said.
This celebrity friendship is purer of heart than that of other, more fraught famous friendships.
"Jihad" is a more fraught term these days than when Herbert's novel first came out.
Often, they attempt to pivot the conversation to an even more fraught problem: mental health.
Meeting the parents is even more fraught when there's a "Prince" before your boyfriend's name.
Both connections are far more fraught by "Spider" than their analogous chapters in Ng's novel.
The politics of NATO is probably more fraught than many Americans, including the president, realize.
This trip was considerably more fraught than the one he had made as D.I.A. director.
The unlikeliness of Macron's rise to power has made his exercise of it more fraught.
The zoo incident: In Cincinnati, the encounter was far more nuanced, far more fraught with hypotheticals.
No modern first lady had a more fraught relationship with her husband's advisers than Pat Nixon.
The presidential primary that follows figures to be a few million degrees hotter and more fraught.
With no clear successor in line, any sudden need to transfer power also becomes more fraught.
Her film trajectory proved far more fraught than his, and was filled with stops and starts.
In New York, Ben and Kate's relationship grows more serious and more fraught in equal measure.
So, as the story becomes more involved and more fraught, the less we can trust our narrator.
Phillips, who heads Philadelphia's Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental, twines memories of his own travels with more fraught journeys.
BOSTON — For thousands of college hopefuls, the stressful college admissions season is about to become even more fraught.
But a survey from the University of Gothenburg finds that the issue has become more fraught (see chart).
But the stakes here would be different, and more fraught, especially for a likely 2020 presidential primary candidate.
At the same time, the more fraught the situation becomes the more Giuliani seems to be enjoying himself.
When the book turns to the subject of H.M. himself, it becomes more unsettling — and also more fraught.
Yet the "zero tolerance" policy was presenting a far more fraught situation for governors in purple states. Gov.
If New York overcame the hard scrabble '70s, the afterlife of Mr. Grooms's masterpiece has been more fraught.
There are other parts of the relationship that are much more fraught, if you will, basically in technology.
What's more fraught is Birch's declining to see mental illness as something capable of treatment or productive intervention.
That brusqueness encourages lawmakers to respond in kind, which can only make policy making more fraught and partisan.
The injection of money into a discussion thought to be over makes an emotional situation even more fraught.
"The life of a writer is more fraught here than it might be in other places," he said.
But the state's long history with coal will make the transition more fraught than it might be elsewhere.
But with Trump in the White House, the decision of whether to visit has suddenly become more fraught.
Every day, J.D. faces a "severe strain...both physically and emotionally" and abortion becomes a riskier, more fraught procedure.
And hiring bankers is becoming more fraught, as lawyers pepper potential advisers with questions before they can get retained.
Who visits these mountains, and who decides on the terms, remains a matter more fraught than art or sport.
But while Rauner has won this fight, his battle for the general election is looking a lot more fraught.
Making everyday retail spaces cashless will make the shopping experience even more fraught for the economically disadvantaged or immigrants.
The political environment for swing-seat freshmen has grown even more fraught after the House voted to impeach Trump.
Notably, Nitschke told Tonic there's no interaction with a human doctor, which makes the controversial practice even more fraught.
That process has become more fraught recently as NTIA and other departments clash with the FCC over spectrum plans.
In doing the same for climate videos, the company seems to be wading into more fraught and complex intellectual territory.
Coon had hinted that her domestic idyll was more fraught than it appeared, and as we walked she explained why.
However, targeting the consumers of goods and services rather than just their producers is a much more fraught political debate.
Since that incredible event, the relationship between my sexual preference and the video games I play has been more fraught.
The central trio of Smulders, Jake Johnson, and Michael Ealy gets both more comfortable and more fraught with sexual tension.
Although technically the foundation owns only Barragán images taken by his official photographer, in practice the situation is more fraught.
Complicated at the best of times, the relations between Iraq, Iran and the United States are now even more fraught.
We're still having conversations on that Them/Us continuum today, in ways that feel more fraught and explosive than ever.
By attempting to shoehorn a redemptive, coming-out-and-of-age story into a far more fraught circumstance, they shortchange both.
Love and death are difficult things, which are made more fraught by the imposition of slavery, systematic oppression, and organized abuse.
" At one point, he even praised elephant poachers, writing that few careers are "more adventurous, or more fraught with more peril.
The back-and-forth will make the vote on the anti-BDS bill, when it does happen, all the more fraught.
From the onslaught of campus shootings to warped private education hustles, the world of American schooling has never been more fraught.
Since then, the debate over the Pentagon's role at the border has only become more fraught following the partial government shutdown.
Since the original F.B.I. request, the issue of interviewing the whistle-blower has become more fraught and entangled in partisan politics.
The water fights have only become more fraught as droughts have gotten longer and more intense as the climate's heated up.
Several of them say that they came to the studyblr community from other Tumblr communities that had become more fraught and unpleasant.
More fraught is Sandlines, The Story of History (2019), by the Belgian-born artist Francis Alÿs, also in the New Frontier section.
Some pieces of internet history are more fraught than others—and this one, for now, can be found on the Internet Archive.
The blurrier the boundary between real life and narrative, the more fraught mimicry becomes, even if done with the best of intentions.
And hanging over it all is an even more fraught question: Does medieval studies have a white supremacy problem of its own?
It's far lighter, punchier, and dare I say goofier than their respective solo work, which tends to veer darker and more fraught.
Wendy and Marty's relationship is more fraught than ever, which concerns Navarro's lawyer Helen, which means it should concern all of us.
Ms Tipping thinks this could be helpful, since the issue will not end up hostage to other, even more fraught, trade rows.
To make matters even more fraught, Jojo's imaginary friend is none other than Adolf Hitler himself, parodied with zestful relish by Waititi.
Again by contrast, the 2011 Egyptian protest movement was much more fraught with voices calling for more Islamism or repression of women.
But a key sequence of the film plays into a much more fraught history from a suppressed part of Mary Poppins's past.
But as life in country has become more fraught, the national team has become less a national reflection than a needed tonic.
The U.S.-North Korea situation is becoming more fraught as both sides attempt to pile on pressure, pushing prospects for talks further away.
My journey to bask in the orange glow of the former host of The Apprentice was more fraught than I had first anticipated.
But because of the cultural and political moment we're in, the stakes feel much more fraught and high-risk than other generational clashes.
One of the things you're getting at is that communication is so much more fraught than it was when we were high school.
Companies already use email and calendar data to monitor employees, and Shook said new technologies will push these efforts into even more fraught territory.
Later, Shepherd and Underwood express their more fraught relationship with their hands, as Underwood is seen recoiling from a victory handhold between the two.
But due to the exchange rate, as well as the direct nature of the payment, it's much more fraught than paying for those incidentals.
This time, the wait may be more fraught and will likely mean some fairly dramatic shifts in our perspective and especially that of Trump.
Accountability in general is one of the more fraught concepts in the Constitution, which ultimately prizes stability and insulation from short-term political forces.
By holding the meeting, which he calls a "workshop," Mr. Kushner split the economic component of his plan from the more fraught political solution.
And contraception could become so much more fraught with a president-elect who promises a Supreme Court appointment who would overturn Roe v. Wade.
Unbuttoned Since last Sunday's Golden Globes, the question of what to wear to the various awards shows has become even more fraught than usual.
It was even more fraught because I felt an obligation to my kids, who were just teenagers when he died, to preserve his memory.
It can be hard for any parent when a child leaves the nest, but for Claire's mom, the transition has been even more fraught.
But many nudists balk at any suggestion that cooking — or vacationing, or living in general — is more fraught for them than for the clothed.
The Medicare issue is certainly more fraught, wrapped up in the healthcare debate that continues to rage on Capitol Hill and around the country.
But the Brexit problem is even more fraught today than it was when she went on leave—and the Tory brand is far more toxic.
As anyone who's tried (and failed) to communicate their burning desire in a single glance can attest, real-life seductions are more fraught with miscommunication.
At its core, talking about sex is just like any other difficult discussion you have with a partner, even though it might feel more fraught.
But what do I know, I'm a guy who decided to go into journalism in an era when its future is more fraught than ever.
This is a storyline that is particularly appealing to Western liberal audiences, but Kentridge's own reputation back in South Africa is a little more fraught.
And that's wonderfully compelling from the player's perspective, because you know that the intensity will escalate, and the risks taken become all the more fraught.
The incident highlights one of the more fraught duties of New York City's police officers: responding to the city's staggering number of domestic violence calls.
Finding out it had been one of the first works to sell, and to a high-profile collector, felt more fraught than I had expected.
But with the videos here, this hesitation was even more fraught, as each of them presents some kind of overt conflict, crisis, or chaotic scene.
Saudi Arabia's preparations have been even more fraught, with van Marwijk's initial replacement Edgardo Bauza fired after three games, to be replaced with Juan Antonio Pizzi.
For Colorado, a fracking state, eliminating natural gas from the electricity system will be a much more fraught undertaking than eliminating coal, both politically and economically.
For a New Yorker who moved to Los Angeles — and who loves both cities — there may be no topic more fraught to write about than restaurants.
The result was heralded as a convincing victory for the country's right wing and religious community — one which threatened an even more fraught relationship with Palestine.
Formal education is losing its potency, and this show demonstrates how and why, as the transformational potential of education wanes, the issue will only become more fraught.
As Anne Helen Petersen argued earlier this year, the country's polarization has made a white female celebrity's political role much less clear, and a little more fraught.
Syria is even more fraught, officials said, with its multi-sided civil war that has drawn in outside powers including the United States, Russia, Iran and Turkey.
It's not surprising that the more fraught areas of American policy, like the gun control debate, got barely a mention in the 2016 State of the Union.
But to understand that fraught issue—and how the White House is making it more fraught—you have to look to another recently sunken U.S. strategic agreement.
It has also pointed to cooperation over North Korea as one of the areas where the two countries can work together, even as relations grow more fraught.
However, producing a consistent swing can be more fraught for tall players like Seager—for example, consider the mechanical struggles of the 6-foot-5 Jason Heyward.
The relationship between humans and bears may grow even more fraught, since climate change could extend the time bears spend awake and disrupt their natural food supplies.
Mr. Grossman and Mr. Snir nest Ora's struggles in their fraught and pessimistic context, made even a little more fraught, perhaps, by the controversy surrounding the production.
Producers who used to work for one network may end up with a series of different bosses in the near future, which makes show decisions more fraught.
A more fraught portion of the speech came when Trump discussed immigration, a cornerstone of his agenda and one of the most consistently divisive topics on Capitol Hill.
Change is intrinsic to the nature of fashion, and in many ways, an integral part of its DNA — but something in the air right now feels more fraught.
The showdown is even more fraught than most Supreme Court fights, since Obama's choice could tilt the ideological balance of the court away from conservatives -- possibly for years.
Real-life consequences, both personal and professional, make the Zika issue much more worrisome, and the decision to speak out much more fraught, than Olympic organizers are suggesting.
On the 70th anniversary year of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) that spawned the global trade architecture, global trade relations have never been more fraught.
This is all the more fraught because when you start to work through the genocidal reality of that past, whatever attraction this quiescent pastoral fantasy offers falls apart.
Underlying the chatter among Republicans is an understanding that the speakership has always been a thankless job, and has become all the more fraught under the Trump presidency.
The topic is now exponentially more fraught, given its association with the Guptas, who tried to use it as a way to enrich themselves and expand their power.
In those portraits, you can discern the origin story of a technology that would only grow more fraught, more powerful, and more ubiquitous in the decades to come.
But when it comes to applying commonsense standards of ethics and accountability (or even basic human decency), perhaps no government agency is more fraught with neglect than ICE.
With heterosexual men (who, by definition, are sexually attracted to women), the process is longer — and potentially more fraught — because men may be grappling with their own sexual impulses.
With heterosexual men (who, by definition, are sexually attracted to women), the process is longer—and potentially more fraught—because men may be grappling with their own sexual impulses.
To make matters even more fraught, China has reclaimed land around a series of reefs and rocks in the sea to build bases teeming with guns, missiles and radar.
But the implementation of the database is far more fraught, the result of a complex and ongoing negotiation between tech companies and European governments looking to rein them in.
Colleagues shared stories of fixers who paid Syrians to pose as members of the Islamic State, coaching them on what to say, which made the exercise even more fraught.
Like his previous attempts to improve relations with Putin, Trump's latest diplomatic effort was so ham-handed that it will likely make international cooperation more fraught, even for Russia.
Those people still have the opportunity to donate, but under more fraught circumstances, when the choice is posed in hospital intensive-care units by LiveOnNY employees like Leslie Snead.
For Ms. Gruber, the case's outsize significance was made more fraught by the culturally ingrained insistence in the United States on long-term incarceration as the measure of justice.
Naturally, you can adjust the game's settings so that damage becomes more than superficial, and everything becomes that more fraught with relatable danger—but where's the fun in that?
Because while theater is often thought of as a haven, particularly for outcasts and misfits, those who spoke to BuzzFeed News described a far more fraught and sometimes dangerous environment.
Of the plays opening on Broadway this fall, none have had a more fraught back story than "China Doll," though it was always guaranteed to be a commercial slam dunk.
But while white travelers could move with relative freedom, stopping into restaurants, bars, entertainment establishments, and places of lodging as they pleased, road travel was more fraught for African Americans.
And as the conversation around tech is increasingly framed in terms of its impact on public health, the question of responsibility for our lopsided relationship with technology becomes more fraught.
Relations between the nuclear-armed neighbors and foes have been more fraught than usual since an crackdown by Indian security forces on dissent in Indian-controlled Kashmir began in July.
But Mr. Cruz's return is more fraught with curiosity than those of the other three, Senators Rand Paul of Kentucky, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Marco Rubio of Florida.
As a relatively self-conscious adult, I obviously have a somewhat more fraught relationship with audience participation, but on the right night, I can still feel some of her wonder.
But those who have relied on Iran's help, including Iraq, worried about how the new sanctions might make even more fraught its balancing act between the United States and Iran.
"On the Map," directed by Dani Menkin, tells the story of how that team won the European Champions Cup in 1977, a more-fraught-than-usual year in Israel's history.
The impeachment markup that begins on Wednesday is even more fraught with partisanship, and the stakes could not be higher: the fate of the 45th president of the United States.
Unlike recent flick-of-the-wrist firings of Andrew McCabe, the erstwhile deputy FBI director, and Rex Tillerson, the secretary of state, the sacking of Mr Mueller would be more fraught.
But his task is perhaps even more fraught this time around: That audience is largely white, like Watson himself, and not necessarily receptive to the explicit proselytizing of Black church music.
Back then, the media still thought Trump was a weak challenger to Clinton, a mind-set that might have made taking the risk of publishing explosive allegations all the more fraught.
The debate around accepting money from Saudi Arabia is more fraught: Some startups and investors have called on Silicon Valley to find a moral backbone in the wake of Khashoggi's murder.
"On the whole, police interactions with black community members are more fraught than their interactions with white community members," said Jennifer Eberhardt, co-author of the study, in a Stanford news release.
Making matters even more fraught, the humanitarian group Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) announced Tuesday that it had suspended most of its activities in the region and evacuated all its international staff.
Now we live in a time when voices that might offend are silenced on college campuses, when politics has become an untouchable topic in many circles, even more fraught than religion or race.
What makes this all even more fraught is the fact that no one really knows why Kim, after years of bellicose talk directed at the United States, has changed his tune so abruptly.
Now, in the wake of major changes to YouTube's advertising policies when it comes to content aimed at children (which may include popular video genres like gaming), advertising revenue looks even more fraught.
The report adds more color to a complicated relationship between the two leaders that has recently grown more fraught, with Trump canceling a planned trip to open the new U.S. Embassy in London.
Of course, this is all much more fraught in the matter of President Trump himself, who under Justice Department guidelines can't be indicted while in office — but can face political consequences, specifically impeachment.
Seems like you're more likely to be on the Google end of the spectrum, given that you're dealing with IP issues and potential censorship — it seems more fraught for you than for Apple.
Until this changes, we should expect a high degree continuity — and perhaps even a stronger Merkel in the near term though the relationship between CDU and CSU will also be more fraught going forward.
But the 1968 commemoration is taking on a history that is more recent and perhaps more fraught, even at a school where a tradition of student protest is touted as part of the brand.
If it's narrative events had more impact on characters, and vice versa, and if combat and exploration felt a bit more fraught throughout the game, Nantucket might be welcome new peer for Sunless Sea.
China's calculus in dealing with Mr. Trump has become even more fraught after he demanded that Mr. Xi's government investigate Mr. Biden, an aspiring Democratic challenger to Mr. Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
But his unexpected death has ratcheted up tensions between the United States and Iran, stoking fears about a military confrontation and making any step away from the nuclear deal now that much more fraught.
What these numbers suggest is that while current short-term economic indicators -- the unemployment rate, the stock market -- are all pointing positive, the longer-term health of the country's economy is significantly more fraught.
The mission was made even more fraught by virtue of the fact that team members aboard the support ship RV Polarstern weren't able to communicate with Boaty for 90 percent of its time under water.
The latter will be one of the more fraught aspects of your journey; you need to thread the needle of accepting corporate money while maintaining the impression that you're only in it for the music.
In the past, scholars could study newspaper articles without buying a subscription or asking for a stream of electronic articles, for example, but in an age of social media, access to data has become more fraught.
It's ironic that GCC unity now appears more fraught than ever, particularly in the wake of President Trump's trip to Saudi Arabia and the aura of unity and togetherness that seemed to mark his meetings there.
The visit to a friendly capital is similar to Trump's decision in May to make Saudi Arabia his first stop abroad, where he was given an elaborate royal welcome before traveling onward to more fraught destinations.
The transactional society has become one where wealth and power are increasingly concentrated, and where public life, rather than being contained inside a narrow band of acceptable thought, is much more fraught with anger and contention.
Meeting your partner's family for the first time is often nerve-racking, but when you're a person of color who's dating a white person, that already stressful big step can become a whole lot more fraught.
It's a relationship that is all the more fraught given the trade tensions between the two countries, which were recently heightened by the arrest of a top Chinese technology executive on the request of American prosecutors.
We thought wrestling with the challenges of the Fourth Amendment in addressing electronic surveillance over the past few decades was complicated and contentious, but setting norms for A.I. will surely be even more fraught with difficulty.
It centered on the more fraught matter of what might be called emotional property—Hardwick's rights to her own privacy and pain, claims to be adjudicated not by a court but by friends, critics, and posterity.
In the Lake Chad region, while Boko Haram have launched attacks on Niger's army, they do not control territory in the way they do in neighbouring Nigeria (where co-operation with Western forces is far more fraught).
Though on-message, Merkel's speech cloaks a much more fraught relationship with the country's sizable and government-subsidized art sector, which has long-criticized her conciliatory approach to the immigration policy demands of the country's rightwing politicians.
Making a prediction even more fraught with danger is that most of the favourites have at least a question mark hovering over them, while other players have claimed most of the recent victories on the PGA Tour.
And that means that what he says, or what he is said to have said, and what he stands for, will become even more fraught, because he no longer simply speaks for himself, but for American fashion.
There's one final significant concern, over and above the many messy factors already discussed, that make the entire subject of subtitles and dubbing even more fraught: the tradition of nationalist propaganda that dubbing is a part of.
This is compounded when the show is the last show of the whole four-city season, and it's even more fraught when the season we are talking about is the first season of the next 10 years.
The relationship between Russia and the U.S. became even more fraught Monday night when the Treasury Department released a report listing a number of wealthy people with close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin and his government.
Navigating a path in the conference under Mr. Trump's leadership, however, proved a more fraught task for Mr. Walden, who broke from the president on several high-profile votes, including joining Democrats to rebuke Mr. Trump's border wall.
The children of the rich and famous – at least one future billionaire among them – were spending their spare time dabbling with orgonites, which just happen to have a slightly more fraught history than, say, fidget spinners or terrariums.
With Facebook becoming a key source for news and Facebook Live rapidly becoming a tool to broadcast and publicize these brutal incidents, the judgment calls it makes on these videos are going to be more fraught than ever.
But the infighting and favoritism endemic to user moderation on sites like Reddit and Wikipedia would be all the more fraught on YouTube because unlike those volunteer sites, many of YouTube's creators make their living on the site.
As Israel entrenches itself deeper into all of Jerusalem (Netanyahu was not unaware of the reverberations of his final lines at Monday's ceremony: "God bless Jerusalem, the eternal, undivided capital of Israel"), any future withdrawal becomes more fraught.
The politics in the House are even more fraught than in the Senate, where Paul Ryan has promised only to vote on a bill that has the support of the president and the majority of the Republican caucus.
In light of our collective cultural reckoning post-MeToo, that premise has only gotten more fraught, standing as the perfect example of the banalization of pernicious behavior, and perpetuating the too-ingrained idea that it's all in good fun.
And when you consider that Gary Newman and Dana Walden are the presidents of both the Fox network (staying with 20th) and Fox TV studios (heading to Disney), the question of how everything will resolve becomes even more fraught.
For the young women joining the ranks of professional soccer at last week's National Women's Soccer League draft, even the act of dreaming about a career in the sport was more fraught than it is for their MLS counterparts.
London (CNN Business)Britain and the European Union have taken their first steps toward negotiating a new free trade deal, staking out sharply divergent positions Monday that point to more fraught negotiations and another year of uncertainty for businesses.
Where often in card games your units are expendable to a certain extent, Nowhere Prophet tries its best to give your cards a sense of personhood that will make the decisions you make in combat that much more fraught.
At the center of The Witch is the family's eldest daughter, a young woman named Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy), whose coming of age is even more fraught for taking place in a secluded wilderness with only her family around.
But while the partisan landscape has grown more fraught for Facebook, Zuckerberg presented the rise of Chinese internet companies as a broader national threat to American free expression: A decade ago, almost all of the major internet platforms were American.
But if the justices are ready to rule on Gill's more fraught "partisan asymmetry" theory (colourfully derided by Chief Justice John Roberts as "sociological gobbledygook" in October) they may have a strategic consideration in mind in taking Benisek as well.
"If long rates have reached a major inflection point over the past month as I think they have, buying on any stock market dip becomes more fraught with risk I believe," said Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group.
But based on Facebook's latest announcement, published January 19 to the company's official blog with an accompanying explanation on Zuckerberg's personal Facebook page, the platform's News Feed overhaul has just gotten more complicated — and, many people are arguing, more fraught.
Mike Rogers whether he was worried that dynamic would get more fraught: "Yes I am, because quite frankly I wonder so how bad does this have to get before we realize we have to do some things fundamentally differently," Rogers replied.
As the world knows, the deeply contested question of the validity of the Trump administration's plan to ask about citizenship has become even more fraught with revelations from the computer files of a recently deceased Republican redistricting specialist, Thomas Hofeller.
There is nobody in the Democratic race for whom the impeachment story is more fraught than former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. It was he and his son Hunter Biden whom Mr. Trump asked the Ukrainian president to investigate.
As the issue includes the possibility of machines killing people, it is one that is even more fraught with challenges than the expanding role of intelligent systems in the workplace, but it raised questions that can be applied across the category.
The Hoffmans, who also have two sons aged 4 and 5, had to wait about a week for the surgery, and they say that those days were far more fraught than the four to five hours when Eloise was actually under the knife.
Relations between Washington and Tehran have become more fraught following Trump's decision this month to try to cut Iran's oil exports to zero and beef up the U.S. military presence in the Gulf in response to what he said were Iranian threats.
Though Trump has mended fences and become friendly with his first wife —  who is the mother of Ivanka, Don Jr. and Eric — he and Maples' relationship has been more fraught since she moved to Calabasas, California, following their own bitter 1999 divorce.
And that's why we're very excited that he'll be joining us for a rare in-person presentation at our 2017 Code Media conference, where he can help us make sense of a landscape that seems to get more fraught, and exciting, daily.
So it would be nice if Silicon Valley could take that sentiment to heart as the days and years that stretch ahead look ever more serious and more fraught by all the technologies that have been created over the last two decades.
Buyers priced out of the city are heading for the 'burbs, driving up demand and creating a more fraught buying process in close-in towns that have long enjoyed reputations for good school systems, lively downtowns and ready access to the city.
In the fourteen years since "Mean Girls" came out—introducing the world to such bons mots as "Stop trying to make 'fetch' happen"—the lives of teen-age girls have become only more fraught, with Snapchat chronicling every after-school power play.
They make topping feel even more fraught: I feel like my penis is not my own because—well, I often don't even want it to be—but also because others' two cents about my genitals seem to be worth more than mine.
While political analysts saw the deal over the election of speakers (which could have been a more fraught and drawn-out process) as "audacious" and as a sign of potential cooperation for a coalition, they didn't expect the "entente" to last long.
But Don and Vlad's budding bond became even more fraught on Friday, after Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted a dozen Russian military intelligence officers for allegedly hacking Democratic email accounts and distributing the contents online in a broad attempt to undermine the 2016 presidential election.
Why wouldn't a society where systemic injustices are front and center in everyone's mind at all times only serve make interactions between men and women, blacks and whites, rich and poor, that much more fraught, inhibiting the development of everyday social and professional bonds?
Mr. Whitaker remained more conservative and echoed the hesitation of many others who worry that speaking publicly about contentious political matters can cause friction — and nothing has been more fraught lately than the question of whether lawmakers should try to remove the president from office.
"Regardless of cause," the researchers conclude, "we have found that police officers' interactions with blacks tend to be more fraught, not only in terms of disproportionate outcomes (as previous work has shown) but also interpersonally, even when no arrest is made and no use of force occurs."
But when it comes to their gravest task—adjudicating capital punishment cases, where nine people in robes have the last word on whether someone lives or dies at the hand of the government—the justices are sometimes called upon to moonlight in an even more fraught role.
Throw in a bunch of excited crowdfunding backers who bought into your initial enthusiasm and are inexorably bound to the fate of your project with their cash and high hopes, and, well, your inevitably long and bumpy development process is going to feel even more fraught.
Such interactions, long a fact of life for performers — and especially female musicians — are becoming more fraught as artists, responding to industry and fan expectations, must make themselves increasingly accessible while also contending with a barrage of online harassment and the threat of violence at concerts.
Jake Gyllenhaal has played his share of intense characters – a star-crossed cowboy in Brokeback Mountain, a streetwise LAPD officer in End of Watch, a cold-blooded crime-scene chronicler in Nightcrawler – but none was more fraught, or rewarding, than his breakout role in Donnie Darko.
But the director, Andrew Nackman, in making a super-mainstream film, leans so far toward the feel-good end of the spectrum that he forgoes the opportunity to make something that is more real, more fraught, more complex, but still entertaining and accessible to the Marthas of this world.
In a recent Twitter thread, social work student Carey Kirijo explained their complicated feelings about the wave of people publicly canceling their Prime subscriptions, noting that for those with disabilities or mental health issues, as well as those who live in rural areas, the decision is much more fraught.
For Mr. Rubio, who has been called a Republican Obama in praise and in scorn, articulating the ways his experience as a 44-year-old first-term senator differs from Mr. Obama's in 2008 has been a constant struggle: No political association is more fraught or double-edged.
Like fact checkers or copy editors, sensitivity readers can provide a quality-control backstop to avoid embarrassing mistakes, but they specialize in the more fraught and subjective realm of guarding against potentially offensive portrayals of minority groups, in everything from picture books to science fiction and fantasy novels.
Four years later, in the more fraught campaign environment of 2016, Hillary Clinton critics on the left and right seized on an off-the-record dinner John Podesta hosted at his home in Washington, DC, where he served reporters home-cooked pasta with walnut sauce, as evidence of some secret bias.
Critics and players alike seem to be responding most strongly to that aspect of the game, lauding the way it grants players the rare opportunity to be a troublemaker without the consequences of real life or the more fraught concerns that tend to arise around other, more violent video games.
This turns out to be more fraught than expected, especially once the venture catches the eye of town grande dame Violet Gamart (Patricia Clarkson, viciously cutting in the most elegant way), who seeks the historic premises for her own pet project, and does whatever she can to thwart Florence's ambitions.
The risk that a woman infected with Zika will pass it on to her fetus, leading to birth defects, is between 1 percent and 29 percent, according to various studies, a number that borders on useless for many practitioners and makes decisions about whether to terminate a pregnancy even more fraught.
The composition of the American delegation reflected the issues driving the relations between the United States and Mexico, which have become even more fraught as Mr. Trump has criticized Mexico to rally his own supporters, calling Mexican immigrants criminals as well as threatening to scrap the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Especially because the question of public figures and what they wear and who helps decide that is bound to become more fraught during the coming Democratic primary, as the pressure to distinguish oneself will put more onus on crafting an identifiable image that stands apart while simultaneously standing for something.
Despite the odd parallels between Alabama and Mississippi, there is one significant difference between Jones and Espy: Espy is black, making his path to victory more fraught in a state where 38 percent of the population is black but the Confederate stars and bars still feature prominently on the state flag.
Given the difficulties of developing an independent military capability, Tokyo has no choice but to pursue a diplomatic solution with the help of other states — even though several multilateral efforts have failed in the past and bilateral relations between some of the main players today arguably are more fraught than ever.
In two books published after Mead's death, " Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth " (1983) and " The Fateful Hoaxing of Margaret Mead " (1998), Freeman claimed that Mead had been tricked by her native informants, and that Samoan sex life was far more fraught than she represented it.
Maybe you take us through the steps in terms of identifying someone like this if you don&apost have a suspect vehicle in custody, if you don&apost have a positive I.D. on the suspect, and they&aposre not cooperating, it makes it a little bit more fraught in terms of obtaining the information.
Family ties On a personal level, the latest twist in the staggering Russia tale must be making life inside the West Wing for Trump and his family more fraught than ever, with the daily pounding of revelations now hitting the President's inner family circle, the place where he has always invested the greatest loyalty.
The philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum has given the example of using your sleeping partner's stomach as a pillow when lying in bed, and goes on to explore the more fraught case of objectification during sexual intercourse, suggesting that there's nothing inherently wrong about this so long as it is consensual and restricted to the bedroom.
That dilemma has only become more fraught as The New York Times revealed this week that Bolton, according to the newspaper's sources, has recounted in a draft book manuscript that Trump told him he wanted to withhold military aid to Ukraine until the country investigated former Vice President Joe Biden, a Democratic rival of Trump.
Democrats' path to taking back the Senate appears to be more fraught, with the tide moving against various Democratic candidates in states won by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
Although the Trump administration's expulsion of Cuban diplomats this week in retaliation for the American diplomats' ilnesses suggests that relations are becoming more fraught between the two nations, travel remains legal, and non-Cuban-born Americans seeking to visit Cuba may still receive their visas to do so through their airline, cruise line or tour operator.
Three years after "Singin' in the Rain" set the standard for Technicolor buoyancy, Kelly and Donen shifted gears with this surprisingly sober treatment of World War II veterans which subverts the three-buddies-in-the-city dynamic of "On the Town" by having Kelly and his two friends experience a more fraught reunion 10 years after the war.
Over a recent dinner in New Haven, Mr. Chen and Audrey Li, his wife and business partner, talked with excitement about the chance for him to create a work for a Chinese audience again, playing the role of a cultural bridge as relations between the United States and China become more fraught over a variety of economic and security issues.
That is a role that could get more fraught for Tokyo, as the country's legislature last month gave Japanese troops in hostile situations the authority to open fire first if threatened, something they have not done since World War II. More than 300 Japanese troops are now in South Sudan, where ethnic civil war has been raging, as part of a United Nations peacekeeping force.
The always strained U.S.-Iran relationship has only grown more fraught since President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump congratulates Washington Nationals on World Series win Trump hints that dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid will visit White House Vindman says White House lawyer moved Ukraine call to classified server: report MORE pulled the U.S. out of the Obama-era nuclear deal and reimplemented sanctions on Tehran.
Deadlocked Supreme Court deals big blow to Obama immigration plan The eight justices ensured that a campaign that has already been consumed by divisive rhetoric on immigration will likely become even more fraught, and made the already bitter fight over the destiny of the court will even more intense, with the next President poised to make appointments that could shift its ideological balance for decades.
An imperial presidency, by its nature, raises the stakes for presidential nominations and appointments: The fact that the president can go to war without congressional authority makes Defense and State Department nominations more fraught; the fact that presidents are constantly pushing the envelope on immigration policy or health care regulations turns Health and Human Services and Department of Homeland Security nominations into a battlefield.
The move underscores how the two companies have long been frenemies — Spotify relies on Apple for distribution of its app, but at the same time the two are in hot competition in the music streaming market, an area that is only going to become more fraught with tension as Apple continues its strategy of building up its services and content businesses to offset slowing growth in hardware sales.
So — regardless your opinion on whether using fossil fuels is something to be defended or not — hiking up the prices cuts right to ordinary people's daily lives, and has served as the spark for protest in the country over bigger frustrations with the government, its economy, and its foreign policy, all areas that have become even more fraught more so as Iran continues to struggle under the weight of US sanctions.
Since sweeping period movies about 14th-century Scottish heroes remain quite rare, director David Mackenzie worked hard to make sure Outlaw King stood apart from Braveheart: The camerawork is gritty and chaotic, the mud and gore are plentiful, the politics are more fraught, and the costumes and production design look (rare for a historical epic) brand new, as if the castles had been built decades earlier, instead of nearly a millennia ago.
Unlike a couple of years ago, in the immediate wake of the 2016 election — when many of the Super Bowl commercials took on the tinge of being political through what ad merchants clearly thought were going to be totally anodyne "It's time to come together, and look how strong our diversity makes us" messages that became much more fraught in the early days of the Trump administration — 2019's commercials were mostly interested in the pursuit of randomness.
This meeting, however, is likely to be more fraught than any others given Trump's recent slights to the Japanese leader: Trump initially omitted Japan from the list of countries temporarily exempted from new trade tariffs, and didn't alert Tokyo ahead of his decision to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. While Abe's latest visit was prompted by the possibility of Trump meeting Kim, the leaders have at least two other important issues to discuss: trade and China's growing military activity around the region.

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