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However, many more quietly voiced their opposition with their wallets.
It's also been testing the waters more quietly in Zurich.
Since then, most motor research has been conducted more quietly.
The Obama administration more quietly supported gas for similar reasons.
Other firms seek talent more quietly but just as doggedly.
" Then, more quietly, she said, "He must be so lonely.
This matter will be settled much more quietly than Valeant.
"I'll shove that bullhorn up your ass," she added more quietly.
He has also more quietly supported other causes over the years.
Their daughter, who is 15, takes it in more quietly, uncomfortably.
"It must be those eyes," she said more quietly than before.
A similar turnabout has happened more quietly on the monetary policy front.
He promises a less scandal-plagued and more quietly efficient Trumpian EPA.
It is just that the process normally plays out much more quietly.
"Yeah, this has always been a holy site," he said, more quietly.
" And then, more quietly, like an echo of herself, "Hug, hug, hug.
It operates 40 percent more quietly than other massagers on the market.
After a pause, Jackie moved closer to Michael and spoke more quietly.
The S6 also does a much better cleaning job a lot more quietly.
Today's spies and saboteurs can breach the DNC's computer network far more quietly.
More quietly, however, a similar story has been playing out in startup-land.
More quietly, the chastened banks have been outsourcing large parts of their operations.
In October 2008, after Lehman's fall, another technological innovation was more quietly unveiled.
The note reads: Hello neighbor, Please have sex a little more quietly please.
But Francis may be more quietly influencing the Catholic vote in other ways.
And that's also a reason why we played more quietly on this record.
They may speak more quietly than some, but they deserve to be heard.
So expect much existing business with the Saudis to continue — albeit more quietly.
More quietly, though, Nanjing embodies the growth of a middle-class consumer culture.
No, his supporters will not suffer another stumble any more quietly than the last.
Raked tips on the propellers and an adjusted motor means things run more quietly.
Tolstoy declares this loudly and forcefully; Erpenbeck, like Teju Cole, voices it more quietly.
These skin denticles decrease drag in the water and help sharks glide more quietly.
" Same woman, minutes later: "Do we have any caviar" — more quietly — "for the masses?
"The only question is whether he'll declare it," or take the land more quietly.
"Not guilty," Fruman said a bit more quietly when the judge turned to him.
By trying to do it more quietly, he in fact ginned up much more attention.
More quietly, women have taken the lead when it comes to drug policy, as well.
Others, such as Toyota, BMW, and Buick have been more quietly shifting for awhile now.
Only systemic change can heal them—not a return to a more quietly violent past.
This issue is discussed widely among Democratic candidates and somewhat more quietly by mainstream Republicans.
In Britain, racism has always been more systemic, more quietly insidious, and, in many ways, hidden.
You can shoot straighter, run more quietly, hack computers with your mind and make yourself invisible.
There's nothing more quietly pleasurable then watching this particular video, or any video on this list.
Some of the people eulogized here achieved prominence in their fields; others were more quietly inspirational.
It threw us off at first to figure out how to translate our music more quietly.
Google has been gradually adding and, more quietly, removing features from Gmail over the past few weeks.
But since the launch of Sound Ventures two years ago, they've been operating a bit more quietly.
"I wonder sometimes, maybe it is the season that we're in," he said, more quietly than usual.
The other, known simply by his initials, has been honing his game far more quietly in Minnesota.
Al Qaeda is the larger threat that is emerging much more quietly in the shadow of ISIS.
I generally favor pop music that reshapes established forms and sounds, but Chris is more quietly radical.
He prefers to exert his power more quietly, in the privacy of his glassle, and through subordinates.
Sometimes the word "scalp" appears on the bottle instead of "dandruff" to address the issue more quietly.
"I was told if you go in, they'll bring back Vine," he adds, a little more quietly.
But make no mistake: Rationing is happening here in the United States; it just happens more quietly.
But more quietly, a small non-profit project has enacted a plan to encrypt the entire global web.
"I will live more quietly," Ortega told CNN in 2015 on his plans for life after stepping down.
For drone noise, the company is suggesting custom rotor designs that would chop through the air more quietly.
PEOPLE spoke to Saari about Foreverence's work celebrating lives spent in the spotlight — and those lived more quietly.
This month the VTC sector has also taken to Barcelona's streets, albeit to protest a little more quietly.
Any suggestions for getting him to eat his snacks at home, or more quietly, or not at all?
I make only one request of these readers: Would you mind nurturing your wow a little more quietly?
But it was not difficult to find people who, more quietly, said they would probably back Mr. Edwards.
What next for the once-behind-the-scenes Thiel, who has long operated more quietly than most tech moguls?
We wanted to recognize it more quietly and have the people who are most important to us around us.
It has also, more quietly, taken aim at another target: the travel industry and the hidden fees it charges.
More quietly, the law has led to reformulations in everything from water filters to baby powders to hair dyes.
More quietly, the central bank drained some of the short-term liquidity that has helped to fuel risky bets.
The National Rifle Association, which initially appeared to support the bump-stock ban, later (and more quietly) opposed it.
Maybe kind of just more quietly going about the business with some of the products that you're talking about.
Audi had developed technology that enabled diesel engines to run more quietly, but resulted in higher emissions of pollutants.
Western counter-intelligence agencies have been sounding warnings about them for just as long—if more quietly than today.
But, more quietly, its Gulf oil peer ADNOC has also been courting foreign funds - and its efforts compare favourably.
There will be multiple hilarious moments on a single page, some large, punchline-style hilarious and some more quietly funny.
"PartyNextDoor 3," his own new album, had just been released, capping one of the more quietly influential runs of 2016.
Hawke's Tesla nearly folds into himself when he sits with a colleague, and he's more quietly self-deprecating than aloof.
The Germans are considerate neighbors: An agency in that country is trying to teach pilots how to land more quietly.
The Trump administration, for its part, reportedly filed in Europe to intervene's on Apple's behalf much more quietly this July.
Because mitochondrial function is closely regulated by our circadian clocks, which also get weaker as we age—they tick more quietly.
More quietly, men and women in scuffed jeans could be seen taking pictures of the sunset and offering each other beers.
" When a second interrupted him, he responded, more quietly this time, "I couldn't give a flying flamingo what your view is.
More quietly, some patients are facing higher costs for everyday drugs like insulin as well as for costly, complex biologic drugs.
That is probably why Kalanick — who will not appear in person tomorrow in Delaware — wants this case to go more quietly away.
Both Google's and Amazon's smart speakers let you block alerts and have special modes when they'll respond more quietly to voice prompts.
X does a lot of its work more quietly than other Alphabet companies — until it's ready to share some of its progress.
The Chamberlain B970 has the horsepower needed to handle older garage doors, while still running more quietly than other heavy-duty openers.
But more quietly, he seems to have warmed to the United States and President Trump, who also has a notably provocative style.
Benny customarily holds the boom microphone, talking quietly to the actors and—directly into the microphone—even more quietly to his brother.
"I always need something that irritates the eye," Gustav says, though irritation is not quite right: The result is more quietly subversive.
Meanwhile, the politicians in support of the deal continue to stand behind it, albeit more quietly than they have in the past.
More quietly, Beijing bank regulators have halted sales within China of investment funds known as wealth management products that are denominated in dollars.
And while the rising will see extensive memorialisation this year in Ireland, the British are letting its centenary pass a little more quietly.
Without the protection of anonymity, employees might be apprehensive to change behavior and post their thoughts instead of more quietly telling their managers.
But more quietly, his administration has also punished unprecedented numbers of people accused of corruption and human-rights abuses in more unexpected places.
More quietly, Hubertus Väth of Frankfurt Main Finance (the counterpart of Paris Europlace) is "pretty confident" about his city's ability to attract more bankers.
Then when demand is peaking and power is expensive, they can use the stored ice to cool buildings (as a bonus: much more quietly).
That is especially painful for Republican-run states that have spent years loudly slashing taxes, then more quietly cutting services to plug budget holes.
Orchestras can play more quietly and in many cases should, but hearing loss is a foreseeable and unavoidable hazard of a life in music.
But Corker and Flake, like their more quietly -- or "privately" -- concerned colleagues, have shown little sign of breaking with Trump on high-priority legislation.
However, he says, guys are definitely more low-key when they order it: They speak more quietly and their eyes get shifty, he claims.
Her refusal to slink off more quietly — as John Kerry, Michael Dukakis, Mitt Romney and others did — has led to a number of unique results.
"I think they probably should have done it this summer and done it a little bit more quietly," O'Neal said in an off-set interview.
Compared to the rough ride down, stocks have much more quietly and gently recovered more than 13 percent of their losses from the Christmas Eve low.
She talks a lot more quietly than I do, but I didn't want to make it like an SNL skit to actually just imitate her totally.
WHILE LOUDLY demanding funds to build a wall on the southern border, the Trump administration has more quietly implemented a range of policies to restrict legal immigration.
They range from those who "have openly denigrated LGBT people and families" to others who "have more quietly undermined LGBT rights and protections," the report's authors write.
By adding a third nut, one could compare multiple partners: "The nut which burns longer and more quietly betokens the more constant lover," the Ogden Standard reported.
Even more quietly, Mr. Waxman has squirreled away in the basement thousands more historic and reference titles, some of which are the only known copies in existence.
Had your husband asked you and your dinner partner politely if you could speak more quietly, Miss Manners would have been more willing to take his side.
I think more quietly — in a recent call with my therapist, I compared it to having only six trains of thought running at once, instead of 18.
If we are lucky, others, like Alice Rohrwacher's lovely "Happy as Lazzaro," will also open, though probably far more quietly, buoyed largely by the ardor of critics.
More quietly, it has started to set up a low-profile infrastructure of political influence that bears echoes of the Kremlin's strategy in Europe and the United States.
And we've just learned he was more quietly having vast influence behind the scenes with the Russians and the attempts to keep that hacking private before the election.
She could talk as bluntly as the president himself about the failings of the United Nations system, and yet, more quietly, she proved a practitioner of multilateral diplomacy.
Slater — aside from Mr. Robot, known for his roles in Heathers, Interview with the Vampire and morequietly wed Brittany in December 2013 after three years of dating.
They also showed that boosting the levels of the equivalent of REST in worms lengthens their lives by making their neurons fire more quietly and with more control.
More quietly, the wealth-management offices of many American investment firms constantly roll out investments touting these sorts of characteristics and Morningstar counts in excess of 2,000 funds worldwide.
If you need to unplug, you can continue to game for up to five hours, and the Legion Y7000 also runs more quietly with extra cooling and improved airflow.
Another reported hearing a "roaring" noise and then heard a man yelling, "Stop it, Mike," several times loudly, and then more quietly, before stopping altogether, according to the report.
That being said, scannable codes and short links aren't being limited to businesses – Facebook more quietly announced today that people – meaning users – will have access to this feature too.
Along with today's big reveal of the redesigned version of Gmail, Google also more quietly introduced a new app that ties into its suite of productivity applications: Google Tasks.
Events such as these have been memorialized in Alabama's Lynching Museum, but they have also been more quietly commemorated by communities across the country that still bear the scars.
While the Senate and House intelligence committees have taken the lead investigating Russian intrusion in the 2016 election, the Judiciary Committee has more quietly been pursuing its own inquiry.
The first was that senators — certainly his Republican colleagues and, more quietly, many Democrats — were more interested in being seen as supporting campaign-finance reform than actually enacting it.
Hayward is the team's star, and Rudy Gobert its greatest pillar of potential, but no one is personifying the team's emergence more effectively, or more quietly, than Rodney Hood.
Kushner, like Trump, is the scion of a New York–area real estate family who has become a Manhattan celebrity—though he rose to prominence more quietly than Trump.
Today, facing the press, prepping for his first foreign swing as president and, more quietly, floating a new director for the FBI, he tried to put it all past him.
This contrasts with the shield volcanoes found on Hawaii and Iceland, where basaltic lava pours more quietly out of the earth, although these volcanoes are not immune to explosive activity.
Just look at how much more quietly the network has dealt with the previous harassment complaints against figures like Bill O'Reilly, and without major professional repercussions for the men accused.
A few other organisations and individual companies, risking becoming the target of online anger from the mainland, are more quietly backing the peaceful aspirations of protesters (among whom number their staff).
We sat down in arm chairs, and Mr. Lamoureux instructed me to say it more and more quietly until it was silent — it became a sort of whisper in my mind.
But from a higher elevation, it says a lot about how Republicans view racism in general: not as an issue that demands mass condemnation, but as something to be managed more quietly.
I wasn't surprised to see Megadeth's full-on conservative Dave Mustaine and Metallica's more quietly Republican James Hetfield pop up, but seeing Kirk Hammett mentioned as a silver lining caught my interest.
This is corporate raiding of the 1980s variety—but it's being done more quietly now, with staid professionals overseeing the takeovers instead of the more flamboyant leveraged buyouts of the Reagan years.
The emails say different things: Some explicitly ask for permission to keep collecting data, while others are more quietly saying they that if you keep using their app, consider your data collected.
Things are different this go-around: the infamous OnePlus hype machine has been operating far more quietly than in prior years and the much-hated invite system to buy phones has been scuttled.
The second act is playing out much more quietly, as customers consider whether they should eat at places that once brought joy, and everyone seems to be wondering which chef will be next.
"Gas-injected foam is better because the animals actually die of lack of oxygen, which occurs much faster and much more quietly—they don't seem to show the same distress," Turner told me.
"It's generally hard to find all of them because they might not have the word immigrant in the title, or school boards might pass them more quietly because they're concerned about pushback," she said.
More quietly, Congress passed and President Obama signed a very different measure last month that curtailed Drug Enforcement Administration powers to pursue pharmacies and wholesalers that the agency believes have contributed to the epidemic.
More quietly than usual, I buzzed myself into the podyedtz (entrance hall) and started walking up to my first-floor apartment when I noticed four or five burly men standing outside my place knocking.
If you prefer to find your apps more quietly, swipe down from the middle of the home screen to open the iOS search box and type in the name of the app you seek.
Finally, the new case is especially important in offering the court a chance to do formally and in one sweep what the conservative justices have been trying to do more quietly case by case.
While those arguments are focused on whether to tear down or remove monuments, other government officials, nonprofit groups and entrepreneurs have been more quietly constructing new ways to focus on the history of civil rights.
" This has become a perverse hobby of mine: I feel vindicated when phone screamers nod and speak more quietly, and secretly amused when they explode and start swearing like Susie Essman on "Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Read more " _____ • Josh Barro in Business Insider: "And if Comey had resigned, [...] then Trump would have been able to replace him with a loyal supporter who could have sought to kill the Flynn investigation more quietly.
A person will know how to change the tone she or he produces based on what is being heard and sensed: speaking louder in noisy rooms, or more quietly in an emotional or sensitive situation, for example.
That achievement seemed even more compelling given that the person Gornik transformed had lived his whole life through the prism of professional, organized racism, rather than doing normal young-person things and more quietly harboring noxious beliefs.
Though perhaps more quietly expressed than in previous decades, that sentiment is widespread; and it's behind the gender parity disputes that have also resurfaced in tennis, golf and other sports over contracts, prize money and institutional support.
More quietly, Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)" got a crunchtime bump from a Spanish-language remix and one featuring Kodak Black, both of which counted toward the main version's chart position as it reached its apex.
The film is, overall, a jubilant celebration of an artist who loudly pushed boundaries early in his career and more quietly in his later years, who left a lasting impression on the art world, especially in Los Angeles.
If we let the craziest actors crowd everything else out, if there's no room for people who speak more quietly and more soberly and more thoughtfully, then we are going to get the kind of politics we create.
He also admitted it is somewhat unusual in a case as high profile as this one, where the party filing for divorce usually gives the other an open-ended extension so they can work things out more quietly.
A onetime conscious rapper turned dandy who was raised in Wisconsin and Nigeria, he broke through with "Classic Man" (2015), an irresistible thumper about dignity, sartorial rigor and, more quietly, the ways the dapper overlaps with the dastardly.
For many of those engineers that left, there was growing concern around Uber prioritizing demonstrating its self-driving car progress in public, rather than more quietly developing and perfecting that technology until it is completely ready for debut.
Other cases -- such as the former refugee who sued Trump for copyright infringement over a Skittles tweet or the breach of contract claim brought by a kids' dancing troupe -- went away more quietly, with the plaintiffs voluntarily dismissing complaints.
He actually launched his career much more quietly in 2010 with the feature-length black-and-white musical, Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench, about a jazz trumpeter and a waitress who fall for each other, then separate.
" In conclusion, Marshall said: "Some may more quietly commemorate the suffering, struggle and sacrifice that has triumphed over much of what was wrong with the original document, and observe the anniversary with hopes not realized and promises not fulfilled.
"Probable Depths" arrived more quietly that same day, and the cassette might have been lost in the spring shower if it hadn't been for the loyal followers of Nandi Rose Plunkett, a singer and producer known as Half Waif.
Obama's statement in an interview with Jeffrey Goldberg that the Saudis need to learn to "share" the region with Iran was a strikingly bold on-the-record remark, but entirely consistent with things he's said more quietly for years.
Other cases -- such as the former refugee who sued Trump for copyright infringement over a Skittles tweet or the breach of contract claim brought by a kids' dancing troupe -- went away more quietly, with the plaintiffs voluntarily dismissing complaints earlier this month.
Amazon's application includes sketches of a number of differently shaped buildings and interior views, showing how human employees would load-up the drones with packages: For drone noise, the company is suggesting custom rotor designs that would chop through the air more quietly.
Like the two programs that would immediately follow, spanning more than two decades of federal effort, this initial effort aimed to soothe—and redirect—the masses, while also more quietly attempting to determine whether these saucers were something the military should worry about.
Amazon recently added seven private-label fashion brands to its ranks, but much more quietly than it did the Echo or the Fire tablet, which were both heavily featured on the e-commerce site's homepage at the time of their arrival (and still are today).
"He" and "She" lead with their gremlinlike scale and shovel feet, which lets their striking precision of detail and anatomy — the subtly buoyant curve of her belly, the slightly flatter angle of his, the carefully varied textures of their rough-looking hair — follow more quietly.
Yet even as it became clear that his fate may be sealed, many Democrats and, more quietly, some Republicans were wondering why he survived as long as he has given his 15-year record of making what were at a minimum racially provocative comments.
Business groups try to avoid partisan crossfire Hackers take over official Facebook Twitter accounts MORE quietly had dinner with the president in November, and Trump sat down with Apple CEO Tim Cook and other corporate leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January.
For more on the Syrian Civil War, re-visit VICE News' 2014 doc "The Long War": The juxtaposition of the more quietly beautiful images, such as the glimpses of land that look minimally touched by war, and the violent photos throughout the book is really powerful.
I'm not talking tens of minutes of roaming the town's streets hopelessly lost, desperate for inspiration; more, quietly and calmly considering each asset available to me, to the "me" I was controlling at the time, and how it could influence the non-player characters to my advantage.
More quietly, a handful of union officials have reached out to Mr. Bullock to assure him he would have all the resources he needs in a state that still retains a strong labor tradition, according to one of the party officials, who was familiar with the conversations.
Many are still taking jobs there, but those who do are doing it a little more quietly, telling their friends that they will work to change it from within or that they have carved out more ethical work at a company whose reputation has turned toxic.
More quietly, the Kremlin has started to set up a low-profile infrastructure of political influence that resembles its strategy in Europe and the U.S. — and it is already identifying African politicians and activists who will carry its message, in exchange for access to financing or other support.
However, he is the first to publicly express what other lawmakers and aides have talked about more quietly: the possibility that Democrats will take drastic action if they are triumphant at the polls only to be blocked by the gridlock that has plagued Washington in a new Clinton administration.
As the legislators grabbed the spotlight with a demand for a vote in their chamber, Senator Susan Collins of Maine and a bipartisan group of backers were more quietly engaged in the uphill task of finding the votes to pass her bill barring some terror suspects from buying guns.
With luck, drugs tailored to regulate the actions of the various HIF-controlled genes involved will be able to promote or prevent these phenomena—and, albeit more quietly than is the case for lithium-ion batteries, the intention of Nobel's will will have been fulfilled in this case, too.
" But it more quietly laid on the guilt in the pamphlet I received, informing me that I "may find that parents and family members are more than happy to contribute to an 'egg freezing fund' in lieu of birthday or Christmas presents, just because future grandchildren are a high priority.
While the country was preoccupied with FBI Director James Comey's firing, Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE quietly declared the next war on drugs.
And even as I go about my days more quietly now, my transition now a practiced part of my life, I'm reminded that even the ability to glance nonchalantly in a mirror, seeing only myself without falling into a vortex of wishing and hoping, is a gift I've only recently learned to give myself.
The situations aren't exactly the same: The Oregon militiamen have made their standoff and their misguided anti-federal government rationale very public, while the one that occurred in North Dakota in 2003 played out more quietly and involved a man and his sons holing up on their own property, not storming and occupying the federal government's.
Israel has since compensated by intensifying its security ties with Turkey's rivals Greece and Cyprus, as well as Egypt, with which it co-operates in fighting Islamic State-affiliated terrorists in Sinai and, more quietly, with Saudi Arabia, with which Israel does not have diplomatic relations but shares a common cause in countering Iran's regional ambitions.
Biden remains quietAs former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE quietly prepared for his long-awaited presidential announcement, his presence on social media was largely unfelt.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE quietly turned down 180 requests for clemency last week, according to the Office of the Pardon Attorney.
After a burst of publicity in the opening months of the administration, both have been working much more quietly on specific issues rather than serving as de facto Secretaries of Everything, as their rivals jabbed in the early days: Jared wants to see through the Israeli-Palestinian deal and NAFTA negotiations, and is working on government tech modernization and prison reform.
As President Donald Trump wages a vocal battle against illegal immigration, his administration has been working more quietly to cut down on legal pathways to immigrate to the U.S. On Tuesday, a new policy kicks in, allowing officers with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to outright deny any visa or green card application that is missing evidence or contains an error.
Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE quietly tapped Huber — apparently last fall — to work in tandem with the Justice Department's inspector general to determine whether conservative allegations of abuse at the FBI and the Justice Department merit investigation.
In an ideal future, Google would make good on its word to take the implications of AI and user consent seriously, and figure out ways to incorporate opt-in procedures and warnings that you're speaking with an AI. But if it doesn't, or if another company more quietly develops a system like it, us humans might want to know how to dupe the system and figure out who—or what—we're speaking with.
S. Ministerial (AUSMIN) Consultations in Sydney, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoTrump seeks to shift questions from impeachment at UN Ukraine president says he thought only Trump's side of conversation would be released Iran is surviving, in spite of Trump's 'maximum pressure' MORE and Secretary of Defense Mark EsperMark EsperMcConnell: 'I was not given an explanation' for Ukraine aid delay Overnight Defense — Presented by Huntington Ingalls Industries — Trump at the United Nations | Ukraine controversy, Iran take center stage | Trump denies threatening military aid to Ukraine on call | Senate Dems to force vote on border emergency Democratic senator: Pulling out of nuclear deal 'isolated the United States rather than isolating Iran' MORE quietly urged their counterparts to elevate their game to counter what amounts to a Chinese political warfare campaign.

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