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The Times took itself more seriously, in part because it is taken more seriously.
She then added a tweet that read, "ya'll take my life more seriously than I do." y'all take my life more seriously than i do.
Now, having said that, we are moving into the realm of the legal process, which does take facts more seriously, which does take lies more seriously.
You just have to take everything a lot more seriously.
I think those cases will be treated more seriously now.
I think we take physical pain a bit more seriously.
Democrats need to take the politics of immigration more seriously.
Are there any specific populations that it affects more seriously?
" More seriously, he adds, "I love doing what I do.
And the filmmakers certainly took their story much more seriously.
He understood that we should take friend breakups more seriously.
Then, in their early 30s, they started dating more seriously.
Now American regulators are taking concerns about Google more seriously.
A lot of people started taking sexual harassment more seriously.
Technology companies are starting to take the market more seriously.
A man will be taken more seriously by a misogynist.
But of course we approached it more seriously than that.
Why isn't he taking the threat against journalists more seriously?
For one, voters could take law enforcement elections more seriously.
I was incredibly lucky not to be more seriously injured.
I hope the process streamlines and [is] taken more seriously.
I probably take them much more seriously now, since Katrina.
Conservatives took it more seriously, though perhaps with partisan motivations.
But more seriously, in a region where there are 780
Can we start taking this a bit more seriously, please?
Does European soccer need to take head injuries more seriously?
It's just good to know he wasn't hurt more seriously.
And, more seriously: Why does no one need me anymore?
Now the governor seems to be taking them more seriously.
The M.M.T. crowd is being taken a lot more seriously.
Certainly, many Academy members take animation more seriously than that.
Others may be taking trade war more seriously now, too.
This country needs to take its democratic processes more seriously.
Those numbers reflect a news network taking Sanders more seriously.
"Now actors are taken more seriously as producers," Hahn continued.
"The question is how much more seriously they could degenerate."
WHY ARE – ESPECIALLY INVESTORS -- TAKING THIS SO MUCH MORE SERIOUSLY.
Dig in deeper, whatever it was, take it more seriously.
Dancer MaryAnne Massa wants to take her health more seriously.
The exception: Bond markets appear to take the president more seriously.
Having been told this by Thea, he took it more seriously.
Firms need to be encouraged to take internet security more seriously.
Governments, corporations, and local communities are taking the issue more seriously.
AND MY GUESS IS HE STARTS LOOKING AT VIDEO MORE SERIOUSLY.
Meanwhile, no one takes the competition more seriously than the mothers.
First, I take slow productivity growth more seriously than Drum does.
The trade war risk is what Hogan is taking more seriously.
Institutional investors are also beginning to look at bitcoin more seriously.
" She writes, "I should have taken the good ones more seriously.
They can up their game and take their art more seriously.
More seriously, the company found it surprisingly difficult to acquire customers.
And so you start to think more seriously about other methods.
Perhaps then people would take his pronouncements a little more seriously.
Recently, universities have started taking harassment complaints more seriously, Issen said.
More seriously, we're interested in what the other has to say.
It also more seriously affects people who already have health problems.
She takes her job seriously, maybe more seriously than it deserves.
But people here are taking hurricane preparedness more seriously than ever.
But the others, which take spirits more seriously, are rarely revived.
Twitter is ready to start taking revenge porn much more seriously.
Yet these cases have galvanized lawmakers into taking vaccination more seriously.
Reddit is taking bullying and harassment on its website more seriously.
Fans may take his project more seriously than he does himself.
More seriously, Somerville says he felt like his work was finished.
"Ben seems to take this rehab visit more seriously," the insider said.
But more seriously, my trips got me thinking about our country's founders.
Now it's time for Facebook to take fact-checking more seriously, too.
" More seriously, Kimmel hopes to walk away from the show "relatively unscathed.
Thanks to #MeToo, women's testimony is at last being taken more seriously.
When did you realize it was something you could do more seriously?
He started using Instagram for his business more seriously in early 2018. 
After her quip on Sunday, Warren responded to the voter more seriously.
The management of AIA and Pru need to take this more seriously.
Do they increase diversity and take corporate responsibility more seriously than men?
"Ben seems to take this rehab visit more seriously," the insider says.
Suddenly, technologists started taking the problems of governance and politics more seriously.
Why aren't your nutrition and food science colleagues taking this more seriously?
Apple entering the game means that digital is being taken more seriously.
People were really into it, so I started taking it more seriously.
Mr Bainimarama took the perceived threat more seriously, ordering an army clampdown.
Yes, they're the people taking mental health more seriously than you are.
More seriously, "Cuphead" is a 2D side-scroller — remember "Super Mario Bros."?
No Republican took his own reelection bid more seriously than Ohio's Portman.
In Brooklyn, children take the cooling off process a little more seriously.
If only she'd taken the whole thing just a little more seriously.
Europe has taken antitrust more seriously and fought back against corporate gigantism.
Fox News has only recently started to take the coronavirus more seriously.
But it's an idea that experts and researchers are taking more seriously.
Which of the two you take more seriously is up to you.
I decided to take it more seriously than I'd ever taken anything.
But the time may have come to take the downsides more seriously.
Gun control should be taken a hell of a lot more seriously.
The virus also more seriously affects people who have preexisting health problems.
A recent cyberthreat underscores the need to take network security more seriously.
" More seriously, Mr. Brand said: "From the outside, Kahoot may look frivolous.
"I think they're even taking it more seriously than Lane," Hasegawa said.
Nothing more seriously undermines democracy than intentional, systematic suppression of lawful voting.
Any future actions by either side will be taken much more seriously.
There are signs that the left is taking veteran organizing more seriously.
The show is slowly, but steadily, starting to take robotics more seriously.
Saturn in Aquarius will find us taking our future much more seriously.
Lisa Murkowski is challenging her party to take climate change more seriously.
Uber recently made some changes in an effort to take safety more seriously.
More seriously, Corden said he's hoping to keep the focus on the nominees.
This has led airlines to think more seriously about which drinks to serve.
More shocking still, it's taking itself and these topics a bit more seriously.
" He added that it seems like people are "taking [his candidacy] more seriously.
Main takeaway: Facebook considered selling user data more seriously than was previously known.
Parker has since said the company is taking its corporate culture more seriously.
But imagine an alternate universe where Finney's inquiry had been taken more seriously.
As China gets richer it is taking the environment more seriously (see article).
Put differently, Mr Weinzierl contends that economists should take moral concerns more seriously.
Public health experts now are starting to take stories like Scott's more seriously.
John Cornyn's campaign manager — and now Republicans need to take it more seriously.
After reading "Mouthful of Birds," I've considered vegetarianism more seriously than ever before.
The announcement is Facebook's latest promise to take its users' security more seriously.
The other party who should have taken the question more seriously is CNN.
They need to take the spread of misinformation on their platforms more seriously.
It's easy to take these ambitions more seriously than those of the Extropians.
But many will remain sceptical until EU politicians take the issue more seriously.
Wherever police have taken their work more seriously, IS has not fared well.
Facebook appears to be taking its Groups feature more seriously in recent months.
We should instead take the issue they raise more seriously than we do.
Clinton, but was dismayed that her email security was not taken more seriously.
He played softball sometimes in prison, but others took it much more seriously.
Researchers are generally taking psychedelic drugs more seriously as mental health treatment options.
Our democracy will be stronger if more voters take the truth more seriously.
He's played violin for 30 years, taking it more seriously while at university.
How can residents make the board wake up and take this more seriously?
Now we are able to make arrangements and speak more seriously about it.
First, the media is collectively taking the process more seriously, as it should.
Before we closed, the servers were taking it more seriously than the customers.
Still, many people are taking the new push more seriously than previous efforts.
Treated more seriously, this conflict could be the compelling heart of the film.
There's evidence that, in 2018, people online started to take astrology more seriously.
" Then, more seriously, he added, "Aren't we're talking about throwing out my life?
Now there are signs of a commitment to take climate change more seriously.
The Fed's signals seemed to be taken more seriously in the bond market.
So, anyway, I thought we'd go – what about the internal response, more seriously?
Everyone loves summer, but some people take that love more seriously than others.
He supports the hunt but believes existing rules should be enforced more seriously.
"I decided to take it on a little more seriously," Mr. Samson recalled.
JAPAN'S ECONOMIC POLICYMAKERS WEIGHING RISK OF OLYMPICS CANCELLATION MORE SERIOUSLY IN PROJECTIONS -SOURCES
It has also forced campaigns to take new ideas more seriously, he said.
"They should take trade more seriously than they have," Dimon said of China.
More seriously: "Everyone wants to find true love and make it last," Alan adds.
After its ban in Mexico, Roku began to take the piracy problem more seriously.
Jay Inslee to take the climate threat much more seriously than we are now.
General Catalyst is diving more seriously into the business of funding seed-stage startups.
It was Gawker that asked why allegations against Bill Cosby weren't taken more seriously.
Varys recognizes that because Jon Snow is a man, he'll be taken more seriously.
I've seen how people take me more seriously when I tell them I own.
If you mentioned the book, you think, the editor might take you more seriously.
Twitch didn't create this controversy, but the company could address its fallout more seriously.
Philip and Elizabeth start to think more seriously about going home, about being done!
They're clearly much more active, they're taken much more seriously by the average Afghan.
And it was that realization that inspired him to take his work more seriously.
Elite liberals also need to think more seriously about local solutions to economic problems.
That's when I really started taking it more seriously and became fascinated by it.
After years of complacency, it is slowly taking its own geopolitical situation more seriously.
After working Saturdays at the shop, he decided to take his profession more seriously.
Now, she takes her health more seriously and lifts some heavy weights to boot.
Since my mom died, I take Mother's Day more seriously than I did before.
I would advise radiologists to take the threat far more seriously, for several reasons.
But if it's an official proclamation, the Chinese take it much, much more seriously.
If I take my craft a bit more seriously, I could become a professional.
He wants to put pressure on the government "to take this behavior more seriously".
More seriously, some were cited for endangering other officers by creating a crossfire situation.
But it wasn't until two years later that Windsor started dating Spyer more seriously.
I thought they would take it more seriously if I showed them the data.
But more seriously, buying a standing desk is next on the agenda for sure.
President Trump and his counselors need to look much more seriously behind the news.
But this time, voters seem to be taking their research a bit more seriously.
Achuthan wasn't sure when Wall Street could begin taking the economic sluggishness more seriously.
And Harris-Taylor hopes medical professionals will start taking skin more seriously as well.
More seriously, Shah doesn't examine the failures to implement disease surveillance and epidemic control.
State legislatures, particularly New York, New Jersey, and Vermont, began taking legalization more seriously.
The product takes the whole "speaker" part of "Smart Speaker" a bit more seriously.
We can talk more seriously about strategic retreat from our most vulnerable coastal areas.
But Democrats are taking several other prospects more seriously — particularly Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.
And after her powerful speech last night, many are taking that idea more seriously.
I think the Democratic Party takes that more seriously now than it used to.
He takes it more seriously, in a way, because it's not a slam dunk.
And that obligation is taken more gravely and more seriously than almost anything else.
It shows progress that sexual harassment in the workplace is being taken more seriously.
West Africa takes term limits more seriously than do other parts of the continent.
I want to take it more seriously because I'm going to that next level.
"We've begun to look more seriously this year at lettings book acquisitions," Budden said.
"The time has come for Indian aviation to take this more seriously," she said.
Facebook has been promising everyone that it's going to take user privacy more seriously.
The National Police Agency had denied that officers treat cases involving male victims more seriously.
But when it could help save lives, it needs to be taken much more seriously.
Full Frontal host Samantha Bee has a suggestion: Take state and midterm elections more seriously.
Tailoring is the quickest way to upgrade your look and instantly be taken more seriously.
I got more seriously into the crystals and starting using them daily and doing meditation.
The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction We love the internet.
Starting in the 1980s and '90s, doctors were under pressure to take pain more seriously.
But Republicans are taking Biden as seriously as any candidate -- and more seriously than most.
Trump can now say he obviously takes this issue much more seriously than his opponent.
A growing number of economists therefore argue that antitrust policy must take monopsony more seriously.
I'm running a 10k soon, so I need to start running more seriously to prepare.
There's no doubt that YouTube is taking platform safety more seriously now than ever before.
Bruised and bandaged survivors wandered around while the more seriously injured were evacuated to hospitals.
DeRozan has even received credit for Lowry taking the game and his health more seriously.
In the past it felt like [ICE] took that more seriously than they do now.
And if SXSW is taking harassment more seriously, it's not clear that its attendees are.
But people who look at him a little more skeptically will take it more seriously.
My name is Drew and I take stupid questions much more seriously than is reasonable.
After a mass murder, the pattern goes, they take a moment to talk more seriously.
The president has come under criticism for not taking the allegations against Russia more seriously.
The problem is big enough that policymakers now need to take it much more seriously.
Realizing that venues took bands more seriously when they had representation, I got us representation.
Now that your planetary ruler, taskmaster Saturn, is direct, you're taking things much more seriously.
I'm truly hoping that the government and employers will consider taking this matter more seriously.
"We're definitely not Facebook friends," McFaul jokes, before discussing his impressions of Putin more seriously.
"We think people will now take it more seriously," Dr. Bluestein said of wind chill.
" He added, more seriously: "I've never had a receiver that doesn't want that ball more.
I think Democrats need to take this problem more seriously than they have so far.
Perhaps if we more closely resembled a Carnival ship they'd take our needs more seriously.
I particularly love that every woman takes her work more seriously than she takes herself.
Sheldon Whitehouse said that Republicans in Congress have begun to take the accusations more seriously.
More seriously, Russia's invasion has taken the lives of an estimated 2628,28503 Ukrainians and Russians.
Leiserowitz has a few ideas for why voters are taking climate change more seriously now.
So instead of dismissing Buttigieg, maybe the other Democratic contenders should take him more seriously.
Members of the collective hope that, together, they get Americans to take bread more seriously.
They begin to take the relationship more seriously and commit to the kid during infancy.
Perhaps this is because Adidas takes its athletic mandate slightly more seriously than Nike does.
"The Department of Health needs to take these accusations and investigations more seriously," she said.
Often, the more you pay the better, because you'll take the relationship far more seriously.
The series of six applications indicates Walmart is looking into farming more seriously, she said.
We're used to that, but it's still cool to see regulators taking us more seriously.
It also helps him take school more seriously, so he can stay on the team.
The companies' refusal to do so suggests that they take convenience more seriously than safety.
So pharmaceutical companies may look more seriously [into licensing the technology or acquiring the company].
He said he believed that the Buckeyes take the game more seriously than the Wolverines.
In other words, they don't have a choice but to take COVID-19 more seriously.
That's around the time I first started using Tinder more seriously, which isn't a coincidence.
In 2017, there were signs the country was beginning to take veterans issues more seriously.
An emergency declaration could spur Trump's administration and Congress to take this issue more seriously.
But when they started to think about it more seriously, the idea didn't seem so crazy.
If the negotiations don't end well, companies might more seriously consider moving production out of China.
Well, then we may suddenly find ourselves taking these kind of vulnerabilities a lot more seriously.
"I became more fit after the breakup once I started taking training more seriously," she says.
"But what does it mean to take it more seriously?" asks legal scholar Mary Anne Franks.
They take these campaigns much more seriously than when they first began looking at election integrity.
If a user's reports of objectionable content are generally validated, their reports are taken more seriously.
"Having these different names on the paper should make this be considered more seriously," said Keith.
Altfest is taking the election more seriously as an investor issue than she ever has before.
Theresa May's campaign was dire; a better candidate, taking Mr Corbyn more seriously, could fare better.
It's a significant moment in what's now an international movement to take blood pressure more seriously.
And when casual Trump critics saw it, they might take the threat a little more seriously.
Adults often take youth football more seriously – and intensely – than the young players on the field.
Apple might finally be ready to take the many bugs that've been plaguing iOS more seriously.
We should be thinking more seriously about the ethics of live-tweeting: when is it appropriate?
I am relieved that the family this morning was not injured more seriously than they were.
It's just something people take more seriously than others, and I'm not one of those athletes.
What kicked it off in your mind where you thought you could do this more seriously?
More seriously though, this revelation means that Jon is the rightful heir to the Iron Throne.
More seriously than either would be the kind of branch confrontation that's common in Latin America.
After I saw that, I started taking rapping more seriously and doing better flows and marketing.
The controversy has renewed calls for the company to take its fake news problem more seriously.
Still the account made clear that Fed officials want markets to take the possibility more seriously.
Both women want the airline industry to take sexual misconduct claims more seriously -- so they're suing.
Soon after, he took shooting more seriously and participated in the Junior Olympic Archery Development program.
If I were a Republican running for Congress, I'd be taking that more seriously than ever.
When the children are involved, the adults take it more seriously, because they are the future.
But the Manafort/Gates indictments could provide an ideal opportunity to start taking enforcement more seriously.
The Black Lives Matter movement, though, has forced Democrats to take this issue far more seriously.
Facebook's shift toward taking white supremacism in its many forms more seriously is a big deal.
They also want countries to take the problem more seriously by committing resources to tackle it.
By 1971, I was back in London and decided to take being a musician more seriously.
Heather Redman, a Seattle venture capitalist, took Amazon's response to the tax more seriously than Sawant.
He voiced regret that the United States had not taken evidence against Mr. Gulen more seriously.
It was reading the same report that convinced the Trump administration to take it more seriously.
Had Black's logic been taken more seriously, it would have reshaped American rules regarding corporate power.
But chess continued to call, and he began to pursue it more seriously as an adult.
But where "Bird Box" was a bit of fun, "See" looks to take itself more seriously.
More seriously, a September attack in Beni blamed on the A.D.F. killed 21 civilians and soldiers.
It is the danger of our work and the responsibility we need to bear more seriously.
"Our complex portfolio meant that we were more seriously affected than our competitors," Mr. Diess said.
There is nothing we take more seriously than the fairness, accuracy and independence of our journalism.
Almost no country takes gun ownership more seriously than Japan, where almost all firearms are illegal.
In the last week, he'd pointedly avoided that and appeared to take the pandemic more seriously.
I feel like it was something they had a responsibility to follow up on more seriously.
"A verified account is seen as more reputable, official, and is taken more seriously," Motiwalla said.
But Republicans, anticipating the general election, are also beginning to take Sanders's potential nomination more seriously.
Leo and Monica's budding romance is treated more seriously, but not in a particularly sentimental way.
I'm asking you to think more seriously and strategically about why you possess what you possess.
It's one that Michigan Republicans are taking far more seriously than Ritchie's flirtations with the race.
More seriously ... it's unclear if Bey will even perform, which would send ticketholders into a panic.
"More seriously, I think I've always responded to people asking me to do things," she added.
Particularly with the 2020 elections looming, we need to take the spread of misinformation more seriously.
He'd also freestyle with friends, like Earl "Dolla Boy" Conyers, who were pursuing hip-hop more seriously.
Our thought bubble: We're inclined to take this more seriously as a sign of things to come.
Expect to become more seriously involved with your community over the next two and a half years.
His successor, Thomas Haldenwang, has suggested that he wants to take right-wing extremism even more seriously.
"Any time it gets into water, we respond differently and we take it more seriously," Suess said.
For Apple, it's finding ways to have the Watch taken more seriously as a health-monitoring device.
That would, he believes, make them take the process more seriously than the current default method does.
And there are signs that universities are beginning to take their obligations towards student survivors more seriously.
What will be telling is if and when Fox News and Breitbart take this story more seriously.
It's great if Uber is taking customer safety more seriously than it might have under Kalanick's leadership.
Work hard, produce great results, receive great reviews, and your boss will take your suggestions more seriously.
It's also worth noting that Samsung seems to be taking security on Tizen a bit more seriously.
Two people were more seriously injured, including the pilot and a minor, the state health department said.
In the wake of the pipe bombings, Twitter has apologized for not taking Ritchie's report more seriously.
I wish I had taken the words of the director of the brothers' childhood school more seriously.
First responders treated people at the scene, while the more seriously injured were taken to a hospital.
To be fair, Emojiland's tagline is "a textistential new musical," which I should have taken more seriously.
But is a longer prison sentence really the right approach to getting this issue taken more seriously?
He continued to receive tutoring, took his studies more seriously, and adapted better to the grueling classes.
The more seriously you take stuff at this time, they more sensitive you will be about it.
He could step up his game and take tax reform more seriously than he did health reform.
I also assumed that the Swedish Academy took itself a lot more seriously than it apparently does.
Like any performance-based game, the more seriously you take the game the more fun it is.
Now, with the site's poll that uses updated daily data, they're taking Trump more seriously than before.
He began taking police violence more seriously, and realized his friends' lives could be on the line.
In fact, in London, which took that aim more seriously than anyone, the numbers have gone down.
But, more seriously, he was pointing to the slow progress of working on devices with human interfaces.
Senate Dems aren't happy: Senate Democrats urged the administration to take election security "more seriously" on Thursday.
And now, officials in France have launched an investigation into why her call wasn't taken more seriously.
"You know, it's still early days," Favreau said more seriously about the Sony/Marvel Spider-Man deal.
"These kinds of concerns are being taken far more seriously now than they ever were," Schwartz said.
Some campuses take their traditions more seriously than others, hosting delightfully bizarre events and displaying puzzling sculptures.
Even more seriously, human rights groups link the security forces to extrajudicial killings, torture and illegal detention.
They say his death is proof that words matter and hate speech should be taken more seriously.
Since the Brussels attacks, there have been signs that Europe is taking the terrorist threat more seriously.
Having a hacker eavesdrop on his phone calls made Lieu take his personal communications security more seriously.
But according to a new study, we may need to start taking alcohol-related risks more seriously.
"Take a deep breath, sit down, take the music a little bit more seriously — and enjoy it."
In that environment, you might expect Trump's comments to be taken more seriously, but the opposite happened.
Dronfield believes that she could have avoided her injuries if the police had taken her more seriously.
The oral tradition is inestimably older than writing, and it requires that we take words more seriously.
If it took itself — and them — a bit more seriously, it would be a lot more fun.
The hoaxer usually chose elementary schools, because those threats created more chaos and were taken more seriously.
And they took the show more seriously than many of their peers, rehearsing for three solid days.
That's why, in recent years, China has appeared to be taking the global warming crisis more seriously.
Wood said he hopes the images will inspire others to take the social distancing measures more seriously.
Cai emphasized that people should take the disease more seriously and take more care in preventing infection.
And we should take the most cost-effective treatment we have for obesity — bariatric surgery — more seriously.
But there are signs that the companies are starting to take them more seriously now as well.
And no doubt the #MeToo movement has prompted the mainstream media to take these stories more seriously.
A latecomer to ballet training, he grew up taking tap lessons and, more seriously, studying classical flute.
Complaints of illness whether physical or emotional need to be taken more seriously by parents and schools.
The series took teenagers, their problems and their insights far more seriously than practically any show before.
The threats they face need to be taken more seriously and the budget cuts must be restored.
She takes her public duty more seriously than party loyalty, and she can be pushed too far.
That's emboldening both activists and lawmakers to take the issue far more seriously than in years past.
More seriously, the Iranian strike on the Saudi facilities has confronted Donald Trump with an unpleasant dilemma.
"If it were an actual baby then people would take it more seriously," she wrote on Facebook.
A rare disease spread by rat urine has killed one person and left two more seriously ill.
"After what I saw in here, I need to starting taking this more seriously," the woman said.
War planners began to take pollution—and climate science—more seriously during the George W. Bush administration.
But no one takes the quest for health more seriously than Real Housewives of Orange County's Shannon Beador.
Republicans had the better ground game Democrats also need to think more seriously about old-fashioned political organization.
I do feel if this happened now, it would be taken far more seriously by everyone around me.
As the SEC moves on PlexCorps, other government agencies are beginning to take cryptocurrency more seriously as well.
More seriously, it caused some pundits to argue that our voting systems will never be secure or reliable.
More seriously, a 2010 Maps error which incorrectly mapped Nicaragua and Costa Rica prompted a continent-wide dispute.
Not surprisingly, when men do go to the doctor, we are taken more seriously and get better care.
More seriously, the worry is that America is abandoning the economic leadership that saw it champion free markets.
Then he offered teachers something of a deal: higher salaries in exchange for taking their job more seriously.
"I believe he takes the campaign more seriously now in 2018 than Trump did in 2016," she said.
More seriously, he has accepted that he faces a total prison sentence of not less than 17.5 years.
They say he could have won had the party taken the race more seriously and devoted more resources.
"As a department, we are very fortunate these officers were not killed or more seriously injured," Yahner said.
Ed Markey (D-MA) focused on the importance of convincing the media to take the issue more seriously.
A rival comic-book series, the DC Entertainment Universe, has taken itself more seriously, with much poorer results.
He said a plan to buy guns in Paraguay forced the authorities to take the threat more seriously.
And in the meantime, Martin says that companies need to help survivors by taking their claims more seriously.
The Swedes hope that tech firms will be inspired to take gender inequality in online content more seriously.
More seriously, Fortnite now rewards players with a special Boogiedown emote after they two-factor secure their accounts.
But in recent days, Twitter has begun to act as if it would take the problem more seriously.
After nearly three decades, Americans aren't taking accusations of sexual misconduct by potential Supreme Court justices more seriously.
Knowing this helped me take their opinions more seriously than my actual friends who had assessed my situation.
I'm not going to take a man more seriously because he strips down and writes words on himself.
More seriously, though, are the personal ramifications he could experience from a government increasingly known for harsh retribution.
" Another senior official said: "There's every reason to be worried and European industry should take this more seriously.
Meanwhile, Amet, who is black, believes her claims would have been taken more seriously if she were white.
Now that he's lost the first, Lee will almost certainly be taking the last four even more seriously.
These companies need to take more seriously their responsibility for the actions being carried out on their platforms.
Even Mr. Sanders, who takes politics more seriously than most, couldn't resist cracking a joke about their partnership.
Maybe if this were a romantic comedy set in the Bahamas we'd take this a little more seriously.
Just as dance needs to be taken more seriously, the merging of dance and film needs an upgrade.
But their main task was to push the military to take brain injury more seriously, whatever its causes.
Still, the accusations against Mr. Cosby and Mr. Ailes could push employers to take discrimination claims more seriously.
He added, however, that growing cooperation with the United States had forced China to take India more seriously.
But the idea has been taken more seriously as inflation in the eurozone has remained stubbornly near zero.
Beat Happening may even be the only band that takes sincerity and vulnerability more seriously than he does.
It was almost all mouth-full-of-blood laughs, when what we needed was something more seriously funny.
We'll never know how many people could've been spared had Trump taken the coronavirus more seriously early on.
Off the air, Mr. Carlson has been urging Mr. Trump to take the threat of coronavirus more seriously.
But think­ing about this more seriously, I don't actually believe anyone is proud to be doing these things.
And it sure seems as if one political party is taking the problem more seriously than the other.
It boosts self-esteem and makes them take themselves, their voices, their work and each other more seriously.
The exercise is still mostly a lark, though officials could take it more seriously if someone gets hurt.
PARIS — It's hard to imagine a country where butter is taken more seriously than it is in France.
Mr. Petty's approach to being on MTV was not to take it more seriously than he had to.
This week, Musk appears to have taken the threat of the coronavirus and its societal impact more seriously.
I hope that by me joining Faze, they will take their grind more seriously and believe in themselves.
In retrospect, Carole Baskin probably should have taken it more seriously the day her mailbox exploded with snakes.
Chief Techar said on Friday that people might have taken his Facebook notice more seriously than he intended.
Some Republicans, like the committee chairman, Richard Burr, appear to be taking the president's transgressions far more seriously.
A warning from Mr. Pompeo might have persuaded the White House to take Ms. Yates's concerns more seriously.
This time around, though, I'm thinking of living again in Scandinavia more seriously than I ever have before.
When they looked into it more seriously, they found that the two companies complemented each other, they said.
Instead, Miller clung to two previously debunked examples, while criticizing reporters for not taking the topic more seriously.
She said the civil and legal authorities across Egyptian society still need to take the issue more seriously.
Then yet another district court opinion came in against the statute, and it was taken much more seriously.
Pence injured the hamstring more seriously Wednesday against the Atlanta Braves and landed to the disabled list Thursday.
"Museums are valuing international partnerships and taking them far more seriously than they used to," Mr. Thomas said.
This is a problem that I take seriously, and that I wish our political system took more seriously.
"One thing Steve wants Trump to do is take this more seriously," a Bannon confidant told the magazine.
And Huijbregts said government are treating trade in products from endangered species more seriously than they once did.
These doctors developed and spread new policies that urged all other doctors to treat pain way more seriously.
For these reason, the researchers argue, it's crucial robot manufacturers take the security of their products more seriously.
So ahead of the second debate, Trump's team is trying to get him to take it more seriously.
A new study from Yale University found that adults take boys' pain more seriously than pain felt by girls.
Some take him more seriously and see him, should he become president, as a nightmare for the Middle East.
Prosecutors hope suing IBAMA will force the authorities to take the problem more seriously and launch a new crackdown.
In a sentence, that's when the movie business began to be taken more seriously as an engine for profit.
At first, there were a few odd sightings, skeptics taking them little more seriously than balls of Sasquatch fur.
"It makes the rules of Twitch very unclear when some offenses are taken more seriously than others," Orlando said.
But I'm a little sad that a certain proposal for downtown LA wasn't more seriously considered by the Rams.
Wellington-Fahey, who prior to the event had never invested in cryptocurrency, said she's now more seriously considering it.
The two vulnerabilities are "glaring warning signs that we must take cybersecurity more seriously," McNerney argues in the letter.
As YouTube notes in its response to Bloomberg's report, the company has begun to take these issues more seriously.
In a scathing column, Brennan called the allegations "incredibly disturbing" and asked why they weren't being taken more seriously.
Ashley: I'm taking this situation more seriously than Jamie because Wells is the guy I got over Jared with.
One witness said a woman in Will's vehicle was more seriously injured, and was bleeding profusely on the scene.
Then I left and went to America, where I met some people who were blowing up inflatables more seriously.
This means something important for the development of young people's identities, and it needs to be taken more seriously.
You know this, but it's just time to take it more seriously: Everybody is just not built like you.
Springer, the former mayor of Cincinnati, is reportedly weighing a run for office more seriously than he has before.
Bumble launching a dedicated in-app currency is a strong sign they are preparing to take monetization more seriously.
For a real breakthrough, though, television advertisers and high-circulation periodicals would have to take QR codes more seriously.
The report comes as more and more governments and businesses are signaling willingness to take climate change more seriously.
More seriously, after the night Sipes was attacked at Delilah, some employees were scared to go back to work.
The nature of the crimes suggested a propensity for violence that should have been taken more seriously, Christensen said.
"We have to wonder why the president and the administration [are] not taking this issue more seriously," he said.
He said his three workmates were caught with Class A drugs, which are regarded more seriously under the law.
Trump mocked Kim again as "Rocket Man," but more seriously, spent time attacking his regime as evil and criminal.
The federal system, however, treats crimes against child victims way more seriously than it does those with adult victims.
Zuckerberg admitted last September that he should have taken the fake news controversy during the the election more seriously.
Venture capital firms' own investors, limited partners, say they are taking reference checks on their general partners more seriously.
"He is thinking more seriously about the country and this moment," New York Times political reporter Jonathan Martin said.
Bret: More seriously, it's interesting to see the disconnect between what the president spouts and what his administration does.
In the face of all these criticisms, Trump has, at least in public, seemingly taken the crisis more seriously.
Official matters around the home are taken more seriously again when disciplined Saturn ends its retrograde on Thursday morning.
The social media giant has been taking its fight against misinformation and fake news more seriously in recent years.
More seriously, the best thing you can do is worry less about your reputation than about the organization itself.
As cases of COVID-19 continue to spread, people are taking precautions like social distancing more seriously than ever.
But the emotional impact of the virus could encourage people to take dating more seriously, according to anthropologist Machin.
The result is that a number will often be taken much more seriously than an advocacy statement would be.
The US needs to take more seriously not just actual crimes, not just partisanship, but crimes against democracy itself.
Surveying the damage after the crash, Keyvan Chamani, 28, said it was amazing no one was more seriously injured.
Democratic voters and leaders are starting to take the dangers of the chief justice and his court more seriously.
Heads of both of those agencies have said in recent months that they were taking the threat more seriously.
Before we could attend to him, a woman came out and yelled that more seriously wounded people were inside.
"I am hopeful that moving forward with (Zuckerberg's) direct involvement, Facebook will take our concerns more seriously," she said.
Now, do you think that Facebook would have taken privacy more seriously if they have a 6 percent penalty?
Chris Murphy says with John Kelly's departure, he is concerned Mueller could be on "the chopping block" more seriously.
If prison isn't the end-all, be-all for stopping crime, should we not take other approaches more seriously?
There's something sobering about the fact that the FBI took her leadership more seriously than our historical memory has.
In an attempt to be taken more seriously EDM has become obsessed with documenting the heartbreaks of the 1%.
Both of the injured officers were women, and one is more seriously wounded than the other, the BBC reports.
Sure, you may get alerts and messages from spammers or people who take the platform way more seriously than you.
Yet, according to a new job posting first noticed by Bloomberg, Facebook may start taking hardware a lot more seriously.
Perhaps the biggest difference between private and public companies is how (even more) seriously a company has to take profitability.
If Republicans want to preserve any suggestion of ethical credibility, they'll start taking the Trump administration's many troubles more seriously.
What isn't bipartisan is how Democrats and Republicans think about the issue — Democrats profess to take it much more seriously.
The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction Tesla talks a lot about safety, and rightfully so.
I was impressed enough to start thinking more seriously about having my entire head detailed and not just my scar.
It is inarguably a good thing that Facebook is apparently taking future threats to its users more seriously, and premeditatively.
" McCaw said Sorokin has shown "almost no remorse" during the trial and took "more seriously her clothing than anything else.
And so far, today's teens seem poised to take safe sex and sexual consent even more seriously than we did.
Fairbanks would later purport to take the accusation a bit more seriously, and sued Roller for defamation in federal court.
More seriously, it can release harmful chemicals into the soil and water when dumped, or into the air when burned.
Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) tries to dowdy her down so his bosses will take her more seriously, without notable success.
It's a smart move, Justin's word will likely be taken much more seriously considering it led to his own arrest.
Police cordoned off the complex as people fled the building and the more seriously injured were taken away by stretcher.
Part of it was just, let's take Narnia, but let's take it maybe a little more seriously than Lewis did.
With the 1 billion user badge, businesses and content creators may take the photo and video app even more seriously.
And that leads to the third question: Are women taken more seriously now than they have been in the past?
What I do take more seriously is the media generally basically buying into Hamas propaganda by juxtaposing these two things.
After scientists found some evidence of flowing water back in 2015, folks started to take these claims even more seriously.
Jon's seen the White Walkers personally, and takes them more seriously than some angry human way off in the distance.
We all thought of him as just a gross lech in a way that we didn't take him more seriously.
Now, women's accounts of harassment are taken far more seriously, and are followed by swift professional ramifications for their assailants.
Video shooters can finally take the RX100 line more seriously with the introduction of a microphone port on the VII.
Over the years, she has shaken her tabloid-fodder persona and become someone who is thought of much more seriously.
But at the end of the day, we are all just so grateful that no one was more seriously injured.
"We got taken much more seriously at that point in time and we were off to the races," Renshaw said.
You're more likely to take their opinion more seriously, even to the point of doubting your own just a little.
This consistently has been older voters who tend to take voting more seriously and, crucially, have more time to dedicate.
And he has made space for a similar candidate in the future to be more seriously considered from the outset.
Twitter, which has taken its fake news problem much more seriously, has embarked on a similar strategy with promising results.
The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction As any new industry takes shape, technical fragmentation occurs.
He was also old-school because no one took oversight responsibility more seriously, no matter what administration was in office.
This begs the question of whether problems could have been staved off if the president had taken Russia more seriously.
At his hypothetical company, Gladwell says he would "take people's physical health far more seriously" than most places do today.
Clinton grew increasingly uneasy about their incomes and started to think more seriously about how to build a nest egg.
We have to take it more seriously today than I think we have had to take it in a generation.
But more seriously, Resident Evil has successfully reinvented itself over and over, just as the series is at the brink.
This time, the doctor took it more seriously, and Miller was sent to a diagnostic imaging center for an ultrasound.
"Immigration is more seriously on the table in Congress than it's been at any point in his presidency," he said.
Or, of course, for no conditions at all, turning a blind eye to recreational use, or, more seriously, to addiction.
The scandal forced Facebook to take complaints about privacy more seriously — or, at least, to sound as if it did.
After I published an article on Singapore's Art Stage early this year, we began to discuss art writing more seriously.
But there was one he sent out this week that should have been taken much more seriously than it was.
"Lots of armies have damaged and pillaged ... but the military are beginning to take this far more seriously," said Stone.
They are already talking more seriously about how to protect European companies and banks from renewed American sanctions on Iran.
But once North Korea conducted an underground test of a thermonuclear bomb last September, Trump began taking Kim more seriously.
This unabashed style has put new pressure on local politicians, school administrators, and the press to take them more seriously.
As long as we keep recklessly pillaging our planet, we may need to start taking projects like this more seriously.
"We have to treat these negotiations far more seriously than just as a photo op," he said in a statement.
More — and more rapid — tests are on their way, however, which would allow policymakers to more seriously consider Stock's proposal.
Companies take baby steps toward home robots at CES CES is slowly, but steadily, starting to take robotics more seriously.
More seriously, if he were to violate it a second time, he would face up to 40 years in jail.
Here's a look at some other celebrities who have recently floated runs for political office (some more seriously than others).
Clarkson did stipulate in The Sun&aposs interview that he and his famous colleagues were taking climate change more seriously.
Since Massachusetts opened its first pot shops in November 2018, other states around the Northeast are considering legalization more seriously.
Those regional allies, too, will take the administration's words much more seriously, and may become more responsive to America's requests.
So she began shaming and pressuring the antivirus industry, which has long neglected stalkerware, to take it far more seriously.
The only upshot to this is that eating disorders might be taken more seriously if they start affecting male billionaires.
Fortunately, there is a growing national conversation among forward-thinking district attorneys and prosecutors to take police accountability more seriously.
More recently, as iPhone sales have slowed, Apple has started to look more seriously at the entertainment business — Disney's bailiwick.
Without belaboring his points, Snowden pushes the reader to reflect more seriously on what every American should be asking already.
This has led many Asian countries to question America's commitment to the region and to look more seriously to China.
" He added, "That means China must take his other warnings more seriously, especially about the South China Sea and Taiwan.
He can't act," the star joked, adding more seriously of Wilson, 48, "He's super cute and a very good actor.
He recalled meeting the rapper and said he hopes his death spurs the nation to take gun violence more seriously.
Mr. LaCasse said he had already considered refinancing and was thinking about it more seriously after hearing Ms. Sherman's advice.
At first, the exec was amused, and soon after, taking the young man more seriously, he offered Jobs an internship.
More seriously, Rutgers, like other "big-time" schools, chooses pretty female students as "ambassadors" to show male recruits around campus.
Reframing how we go about looking at cultural works is something I've done playfully and more seriously in different ways.
Thanks to Frank Lantz and his innovations, at least everyone now knows to take their paperclips a little more seriously.
Obviously at higher levels of play, people take the meta more seriously and aren't just making a purely emotional choice.
But then when she's with younger feminists who take the intersectionality critique much more seriously, they find her hopelessly moderate.
Could venues that turn a blind eye eventually begin to lose business to establishments that take the problem more seriously?
One big question, they write, is whether this sort of outsourcing should be taken more seriously in international climate negotiations.
It is also a great example of "money illusion," the human tendency to take nominal prices more seriously than actual value.
If America retains the ban as Huawei's stockpiles dwindled, the company—and indeed China's internet ecosystem—would be more seriously damaged.
But it appears Facebook is gearing up to more seriously take on YouTube by amping up the service, sources told CNBC.
Telecoms industry sources confirmed that such an option is now more seriously under consideration following the arrest of the Huawei official.
If Google wants to play more seriously in the consumer realm, the company needs a better consumer-facing customer service infrastructure.
We also appreciate it a lot more now and take it a little more seriously than we probably did back then.
Younger media companies, while at an advantage when it comes to branding and flexibility, are hoping to be taken more seriously.
As the report indicates, domestic violence is a severe public health issue — and it's time we start taking it more seriously.
Her comments in Munich were partly aimed at convincing voters that the country needs to take its defence spending more seriously.
Or, more seriously: might AI improve things by handling tasks, so many jobs are less dangerous, less stressful, more rewarding, etc?
When I was about 17-18, I started taking [acting] more seriously and that's when the TV work started picking up.
These are the kinds of steps the Violence Against Women Act took when Congress moved to take sexual assault more seriously.
The increased support for climate-related resolutions show that mainstream investors are taking the issue more seriously than ever despite Trump.
Legislators could also recommend prioritizing U.S. benefits to those Arab allies that are taking the ideological fight against terrorism more seriously.
"If I come up with questions and ideas, people seem to take me more seriously," she says of her job now.
More seriously — because, come on now, do you really think Captain America is going to put on a blue U.N. helmet?
I just wish voters would take Peter Berg more seriously, as he delivers an emotional, action-packed thriller with Patriots Day.
I find it natural, but when you're somebody's boss, people seem to hear you differently and they take you more seriously.
But the vote would have been close enough that Ameren's management might have been forced to take the proposal more seriously.
That is why this is such a serious threat and why the Trump administration has got to take this more seriously.
The rise of Sweden Democrats has not been obvious to the establishment; otherwise, the phenomenon would have been taken more seriously.
More seriously, Myers said he drew on Jewish tradition in meeting with the President, particularly the Bible's insistence on welcoming strangers.
Entrepreneurs and investors are beginning to take more seriously the cost savings that automating direct-to-consumer delivery could produce, too.
"Perhaps if this had happened in 2017, I would have felt like I would have been taken more seriously," Havard said.
He started to take school and basketball more seriously, traveled the country with D.C. Assault and became the nation's top recruit.
She says this lawsuit is important because it's going to force people to take labor issues with sex work more seriously.
The actress has been open about having endometriosis, and often speaks about the need for it to be taken more seriously.
The disparity between Mr. Trump and his advisers, who seem to take threats from Russia more seriously, is becoming more pronounced.
They said some executives believed Mr. Stamos had leaked the audio himself to get Facebook to take his entreaties more seriously.
It has empowered women to speak up about harassment in the workplace and forced companies to take the issue more seriously.
But more seriously, the Ofjared/Ofdonald joke creates some troubling slippage between its apparent target and the source of its humor.
People are taking its ideas more seriously, but reinventing the system in the world's largest economy on the fly seems risky.
Werman: So are you saying the United States needs to take this much more seriously and follow what Europe is doing?
Adan said at least now the issue was raised on the global stage but it needed to be taken more seriously.
But as a passionate young male sports fan, I believe women's athletics deserves to be taken more seriously, especially by men.
More seriously, it was also Frazier whose line drive struck a small girl in the face last week at Yankee Stadium.
It asked its readers to take superheroes seriously, which both made sense — who takes them more seriously than comic-book readers?
Lawmakers need to take this proposal much more seriously than the vague one issued by the Obama administration back in 2011.
Ms. Close is even better than when I first saw her — more fragile and more frightening, more seriously comic and tragic.
"I think we should take Imran Khan much more seriously this time," said Zaigham Khan, a political analyst and newspaper columnist.
I hope this is the beginning of judges and juries understanding and taking the nuances of abuses of power more seriously.
Congress would be wise to take this issue more seriously, to include implementing the "whole-of-government" response recommended by VVA.
It was time, they decided, to start taking things more seriously and file a trademark application for their name: the Slants.
" Paris Jackson, 20, sparked a conversation on Twitter Wednesday after she tweeted "Y'all take my life more seriously than i do.
Sexual violence is taken more seriously than ever, but women still experience it, usually from men they know, at astounding rates.
I think part of the reason I'm so skeptical of empathy is that I want people to take it more seriously.
"As more and more years go by, I think more players will take it more seriously," Reyes said of the Classic.
Then, beyond the realm of legislation, there are various ways our civic institutions can take the grimmer social trends more seriously.
We take it more seriously, cover it more aggressively, and that's the only time I can think of that that's happened.
But since they look closer to the majority, they're the ones given the mic and having their voices taken more seriously.
Democrats, importantly, have become much more receptive to allegations of sexual harassment and assault and take the issue much more seriously.
Later images, like Stefano Della Bella's 1648 "Death Carrying off a Child," depict death more seriously, and as its own character.
"As internet culture widens and deepens along with the news cycle, more people are taking certain issues more seriously," Brennan told me.
More seriously, I mentioned James Mann earlier — his book on Bush's foreign policy, Rise of the Vulcans, is widely considered a classic.
They also label these acts as a very specific kind of vile crime, encouraging law enforcement to take the issue more seriously.
In an interview on CNN's "Erin Burnett OutFront," Porter said she was disappointed Carson didn't seem to take her questions more seriously.
Marvel meant to show us that they took this conflict seriously, even more seriously than the political ambitions of The Winter Soldier.
"Climate change is real and we must think more seriously about how to plan for it," Mr. Castro said in a statement.
We need to develop better drugs to treat it, but let's also take more seriously the idea of relieving pain without them.
The so-called "game mode" is another indication that Microsoft is continuing to take PC gaming on Windows 10 even more seriously.
And looking back on it, Julie and I have some remorse that we didn't even understand how to treat it more seriously.
It's definitely a sign the continent's established companies are taking the ability of Africa's startups to innovate (and potentially disrupt) more seriously.
Seeing the demand for doctors to take pain more seriously, drug companies pitched newer products like OxyContin as the big medical solution.
According to various media accounts, Lee's family is faulting Lawrence police for not taking initial reports of the teen's disappearance more seriously.
These lapses hint at the awkward fact that many firms lack a financial incentive to take security more seriously in west Africa.
Seed money General Catalyst, a well-known venture capital firm, is diving more seriously into the business of funding seed-stage business.
On the one hand, it could convince compromised companies to take vulnerabilities more seriously because real money could be on the line.
I admit I was thoroughly chastened during my time with the watch, and have since learned to take rest days more seriously.
The AP reports that Rittgers said Hancock was sorry for what he did and was relieved that nobody was injured more seriously.
The company, like some of its digital peers, is looking more seriously at television and had discussed potential tie-ups with NBCUniversal.
After the second incident this month, agents took the matter much more seriously and interviewed the man at his home in Brooklyn.
Microsoft will need to clear up both of these problems if it wants LinkedIn to be taken even more seriously by businesses.
I'm totally with the people who say Facebook needs to take its responsibility as arbiter of truth and an editor more seriously.
We're seeing game developers look at mobile more seriously thanks to some of the groundwork that games like Fortnite have laid down.
And the time is now for technology companies to get into it, and win it, by taking their social responsibility more seriously.
With a few smart tweaks, you can help yourself be taken more seriously, which can be a good thing in certain fields.
Until then, something needs to be done so women's health care is taken more seriously—especially when it comes to our bladders.
Mr. Obama said that other countries in the region, including China, have begun taking the risks emanating from North Korea more seriously.
After struggling in 2015, Nintendo has been on a turnaround path, focusing more seriously on smartphone games, and the new Switch console.
More seriously, there remain few incentives for lecturers to teach in novel ways: research is what matters in building an academic career.
He starts to take his parenting duties more seriously and finds himself bonding with another parent who was left by her spouse.
In other words, the consumer saw a number — 4.6 stars out of 5 — and took it much more seriously than it merited.
Baby Steps 4 through 7Going through the program again greatly re-educated and motivated me to take my personal finances more seriously.
I feel like I can take [Hinge] so much more seriously as a dating app than I can an app like Tinder.
And more seriously, tells her daughter that she brought her engagement ring to Seattle and that she wants her to have it.
More seriously, chronic undersleep can also result in cognitive disorders like working memory problems and the inability to multitask, said Dr. Djonlagic.
I'm happy to say that Ignorance is Strength takes the broader view of surveillance much more seriously, and it's stronger for that.
Commando has begun expanding into bodysuits and traditional lingerie more seriously, but it's really the company's tights that deserve the main applause.
In a world where nothing is promised and everything hurts, Simon Birch takes his duty as an artist more seriously than ever.
He knew that they would take such claims more seriously if he attached his name to them, but even at the Nov.
Trump is finally taking the virus more seriously, but it's still unclear how widespread the effects of delays in action will be.
No one died at the club, they died in hospital, but no one will have taken it more seriously than those guys.
He said the Trump administration had taken the threat from Pakistan "far more seriously" than the administration of former president Barack Obama.
"Especially when somebody is younger, they feel like they are being taken more seriously because the glasses make them appear more intelligent."
More seriously, she said, generators can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning when misused — a common concern among officials in post-storm environments.
Nichole and Snyder are more seriously considering careers as YouTubers and influencers now that their primary sources of income are on hold.
Zelinski thinks we should weigh more seriously the cognitive abilities of people whose decisions could affect the lives of millions—or billions.
They need to take it more seriously and figure out how they're going to do the self-regulation, because ... Why haven't they?
On March 7, he met with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago and reportedly implored him to take the threat more seriously.
David Gorodyansky, the founder and chief executive of AnchorFree, said they had pushed typical consumers to take privacy and security more seriously.
Shows like Rising or Vice's new programming could increase pressure on MSNBC and other cable networks to take the left more seriously.
David Karp, who founded Tumblr when he was just 21, would deepen his voice on phone calls to be taken more seriously.
It would be easier to take the defense's process objections more seriously if many of them weren't misleading or flat-out dishonest.
And something else: Since I believe it was Amy's death that led me to write more seriously, she lives with me invisible.
With each passing week, former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge's UFO research organization keeps giving us reasons to take it more seriously.
I'm glad Zuckerberg is taking his role as a public figure and the steward of one of humanity's fundamental utilities more seriously.
This is sometimes described as "credibility" — the idea that standing up to one adversary will cause others to take threats more seriously.
Russia's leaders - long skeptical about human-induced climate change - are now taking the issue more seriously, at least on paper, experts say.
"Bachelor in Paradise" star Dean Michael Unglert got his Christmas miracle ... he wasn't more seriously injured during a Swiss Alps ski accident.
More seriously ill patients, or people who take multiple medications or have chronic illnesses, need to be poked and prodded in person.
Patricia Field's ARTFashion takes the line-blurring remit a little more seriously, stocking artist-made clothes that have been assaulted by paint.
How might we understand the possibility of Laquan McDonald being alive today if Van Dyke's previous transgressions had been taken more seriously?
If society wants to stop more incidents like those of which Kavanaugh is accused, it should take those risks far more seriously.
The idea is for people to consider their matches more seriously, as opposed to if they were presented with unlimited matches, Lim explains.
That number may sound high, but it could actually be a sign that voters are taking sexual misconduct allegations more seriously this year.
They proposed that modified gravity could explain some dark matter mysteries as well as particles could, and asked to be taken more seriously.
My mom is a business owner who almost dyed her hair gray in her 20s, just so people would take her more seriously.
In addition to improving data collection, the government needs to take more seriously and allocate greater resources to combating right-wing violent extremism.
"Facebook takes more seriously someone spreading the truth from an inauthentic account then someone spreading lies from an authentic account," Collins told reporters.
If the tariffs had been greeted by a 900-point plunge in the Dow, Trump might take the wails of pain more seriously.
Being your own advocate enough is so crucial, because no one is going to push for your health more seriously than you are.
To these critics, Kwan maintains that this is a "completely fun" assignment, and that it should not be taken more seriously than that.
"Had that evidence been taken more seriously back in the '60s, what would the state of chronic disease look like today?" she said.
But the WHO estimates that, around the world, the flu kills 250,000 to 500,000 people each year — and makes millions more seriously ill.
"When I went darker with my hair, I don't know why, but people took my music more seriously," she told Maxim in 2014.
Investors got carried away, first in tech-sector equities, and then, more seriously in mortgage-backed securities in the lead-up to 2007.
In March, he suggested that the US could pull back and more seriously arm the two countries so they could better defend themselves.
Basis may have started because Chapin wants people to take mental health more seriously, but its business model makes mental health seem frivolous.
I know that as more people take GIF art more seriously and collaborate more with gif artists, that it will be more diverse.
To some, it's an effort to better implement something the Fed could already do, if it took its current 2% goal more seriously.
That issue -- dramatized by a new movie featuring Will Smith -- has put the NFL under pressure to take head trauma injuries more seriously.
Trump may point to this latest incident as a way to get Xi on board to deal more seriously with 's nuclear ambitions.
But more seriously, I wondered about that, because I realize that what you are describing is a certain reserve that is your nature.
" Joseph also said there are signs of talent moving out of the city, and companies are starting to look at Singapore "more seriously.
Weinstein told CNBC Manafort is likely to think more seriously about cooperating with Mueller as a result of the judge's ruling on Friday.
Harper had resisted wide-ranging climate policies, and Trudeau's party was elected in part due to its promise to take climate more seriously.
Powar said Russian football clubs and the Russian Football Union have taken their anti-discrimination work more seriously ahead of the World Cup.
But while some dipped out from the online platforms for a quick break to recharge offline, others took it a lot more seriously.
As a result the GDPR ensures that all organisations which collect and keep data will take their use (and abuse) much more seriously.
With more than 85033,800 workers killed on the job in 2015 and three million more seriously injured, the agency needs effective enforcement tools.
He escapes to EST, and seems to be contemplating abandoning the "faith" altogether — much more seriously than he was at the series' beginning.
We even tried to get the two bands to interview each other—a task that Twin Peaks definitely took more seriously than Hinds.
Demanding that companies come forward about breaches — and suffer the hit to their reputation — could also incentivize companies to take security more seriously.
A little more seriously, I don't think the hearings matter for Democratic turnout because the courts never seem to matter for Democratic turnout.
Vox's Matthew Yglesias has argued that O'Malley should be taken more seriously — so this may be the last chance for that to happen.
But if UPS doesn't start taking autonomous aerial delivery more seriously, the world's largest shipping company may find itself stuck in the mud.
Recent big moves in stock and bond prices suggest investors are taking more seriously the possibility of a slowdown in the American economy.
Danika Laszuk General manager, Betaworks Camp The tech community needs to begin to take the ethics of the technology they create more seriously.
I think that since they did that, I take school a lot more seriously than someone who is always nagged about their grades.
If German conservatives could convey that they take this need more seriously in the future, their crisis may well turn into an opportunity.
But thanks to tireless advocacy, the national conversation is shifting, and politicians are beginning to take sex workers and their needs more seriously.
Many readers argued that the overall environment had improved in recent years, as companies took their responsibilities more seriously and individuals' attitudes changed.
Critics tend to take Beck's darker, singer-songwriter records more seriously, but he has found that capturing true joy is often more difficult.
More seriously, Ms. Klobuchar argued that Mr. Bloomberg's wealth could turn off some primary voters, who are tired of big money in politics.
Hartline said that if Reinking had said something more threatening -- such as, "I'm going to kill you" -- he would've taken it more seriously.
As the moon moves through Leo and Virgo, you are more sensitive to your interpersonal commitments and how to take them more seriously.
If only the FBI took Steele more seriously, if only voters knew about the extent of the Russia-Trump connection before Election Day.
It's a sign that we're finally leaving the initial phase of mass-market electric vehicles, and entering one where they're taken more seriously.
"Landlords take things more seriously when you put things in writing, because they think you're trying to set them up," Mr. Himmelstein said.
More seriously, the environments where rape jokes like this are permissible often go hand in hand with behavior that goes beyond the jokes.
"It became clear to the vestry — the governing body of the church — that we needed to take these conversations more seriously," she continued.
Many of the memes posted about the memo defend the woman and say that Google HR should take issues like this more seriously.
But there is one thing us French people take more seriously than throwing stuff at people to commemorate historic events, and that's cuisine.
Why it matters: Democrats are taking labor unions more seriously, and they're an important voting bloc up for grabs in the 2020 election.
It was the latest sign that Washington, after years of ignoring the growing power of Silicon Valley, is taking tech regulation more seriously.
So geoengineering is being taken more seriously as part of the response to climate change — but geoengineering governance remains stalled at, basically, nothing.
Kanye had strict instructions for the models debuting Yeezy season three, probably because he wants people to take the fashion line more seriously.
The songs build from the humorous to more seriously inflected think pieces on what technology has done to our lives and our psyches.
To restart talks, the US needs to somehow get the two sides to start taking each other's commitment to peace a little more seriously.
Even if we share stories of delays and overcrowding, it's obvious that London has taken planning for the future more seriously than we have.
Spellman started taking poetry more seriously when he moved from Ohio to New York to live with his father and attend high school there.
If all this sounds familiar, you might be wondering whether you have a case of the winter blues — or, more seriously, seasonal affective disorder.
The couple are now sharing their horrific experience so that you (and I) take the flu more seriously and make time for getting vaccinated.
More seriously, though, when you have a real, live person who will get sick because of an animal, why can't airlines just move it?
Izumi's forthright manner of scolding and educating her, however, she now takes her job much more seriously and is an enthusiastic member of staff.
He treated his YouTube channel like a creative outlet, and it wasn't until he got to college that he began taking it more seriously.
Going into 2020, insurgent candidates can expect to be taken more seriously and earn more support early on from elected officials and national organizations.
Facebook takes complaints from VIPs more seriously than it does from average people, because it wants as many celebrities hanging out there as possible.
Later, the more seriously wounded started to come out, carried in the arms of survivors and ferried to hospitals in private cars, she said.
With its history-making Oscar wins last weekend, Bong Joon Ho's Parasite has finally gotten the United States to consider Korean cinema more seriously.
Its self-stated mission is to "promote 8K content and TVs" and encourage the industry to start taking it more seriously and get moving.
In the 2010s, student activists helped make sexual assault part of the national conversation by demanding that their schools take the problem more seriously.
She got so frustrated that Rob called the coach and told them she wouldn't come to practice unless her teammates took it more seriously.
Aside from the aforementioned technical limitations of an iPhone, why aren't professionals taking the iPhone's camera more seriously for their "real," non-personal work?
But it's amazing that doing something as simple as stripping the political context from communications may lead to those communications being taken more seriously.
Kasearu's art practice also extends well beyond the house, where she often confronts more seriously what it means to not have a safe home.
If you're a creative person, this full Moon will find you taking your craft more seriously and give you a realistic goal to chase.
But the issue is still real, and it's one that Democrats whose means-tested programs have created this situation should probably take more seriously.
To me, it looks like Jennifer Lawrence is ready to be taken more seriously as an artist, but doesn't quite know to get there.
As a result, several prominent European research councils recently announced a open access publishing effort intended to more seriously address the problem at hand.
More seriously, consider Thailand's lèse-majesté laws, under which even mocking the king's dog can land you a lengthy stay at the Bangkok Hilton.
Compare that with 79 percent as of last February and it's easy to see why Apple is ready to start taking bugs more seriously.
"Against such a backdrop, the market will be considering (China's) upcoming hard economic data more seriously than news on the trade deal," Kumari added.
"When I went darker with my hair, I don't know why, but people took my music more seriously," she told the mag in 2014.
"My dealings with the highest level of the Chinese government suggest China takes Britain far more seriously because we are EU members," he said.
Gerwig, 34, said that since working with Allen, she's tried to focus on taking her job as a director and storyteller even more seriously.
The iPad has to contend with Chromebooks in the classroom These changes to iOS suggest that Apple is starting to take education more seriously.
The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction Most people and most companies understand the term and concept of outsourced development.
I would probably take her mother's concern about clumsiness more seriously sooner these days, looking at it as a clue to that larger issue.
That's led to bipartisan calls for the agency to take the problem more seriously, punish offenders more effectively and provide more support to victims.
The irony is that the republic would be much better served if Trump took his vacation more seriously—by disengaging as much as possible.
Backup dancers were a key element of her live shows, and in interviews, she would advocate for people to take Justin Bieber more seriously.
Dr. Hale said that when she tries to persuade patients to take sunscreen more seriously, she sometimes targets their vanity more than their health.
Springer has considered running for state-wide office before but is reportedly weighing a run more seriously now than he has in the past.
With such high costs, in terms of wellness, quality of life and taxpayer dollars, Congress and the Administration should take this matter more seriously.
Yet, given how poorly received the planned IPO was Neumann may have to humble himself far more seriously to get it back on track.
Dr. Chatterjee agreed that after Mother Teresa's death in 1997, homes run by the Missionaries of Charity began taking their hygiene practices more seriously.
I used to think about it more seriously, imagining myself rolling like a weevil along the edge of the road, finally free of torment.
"If they would have taken me more seriously than they did, it could have helped all these girls," said Arden, an actress and model.
But there are signs that the Democratic candidates are taking Nevada issues more seriously now than they have in the past, Benitez-Thompson said.
She started taking sleep more seriously after fainting at her desk in 2007 from sleep deprivation and exhaustion, breaking her cheekbone in the process.
The past few days have seen a growing number of members talking about an impeachment inquiry more seriously than they have in the past.
Experts on China said the Chinese were taking the vitriol more seriously than in previous elections, viewing it as a gauge of American intentions.
"This was a deliberate act, not an accident," Collomb told reporters outside the hospital where the three more seriously injured victims were being treated.
"In the mobile security space, India is not a hot market, Singapore is far more mature —  businesses take security much more seriously," he explained.
Sanders is also helping shape a younger generation of Democrats, pushing them to the left and leading them to take economic inequality more seriously.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to launch a trade war with China, threats that the country is beginning to take ever more seriously.
Any improvement, experts say, may be the result of new laws that have spurred landlords to take infestations more seriously and address them sooner.
But on March 13, Trump declared a national emergency over coronavirus, and, afterward, started taking the virus more seriously in public rhetoric and response.
Nobody in Cersei's inner circle had the same moral courage, even though it's hard to believe they took oaths more seriously than he did.
That means there's a good chance that you'll be taken more seriously than in an unpaid internship and get more out of the experience.
Tell us in the comments, then read a related article about the evidence that, in 2018, people online started to take astrology more seriously.
On other topics, tech leaders need to take what Washington throws at them more seriously because of the threat of legislation that is looming.
As my training gets more seriously underway, I had to ask her: Is my not-that-young body going to break from this endeavor?
Some prominent figures, including the husband of counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway, are pleading with the press to take this story more seriously.
Perhaps, for this Ramadan, the Gulf countries can take the third pillar of Islam, charity, more seriously than they take hijabs and weapons purchases?
It's a nice tailwind if you can get yourself to the place where simply taking your money helps a company get taken more seriously.
"Going forward, U.S. policymakers should take these problems more seriously, and should take a much more aggressive approach in dealing with China," he wrote.
"If people started lobbying for gorilla-friendly cellphones and iPads, it would force the government of D.R.C. to take this more seriously," he said.
" More seriously, he continued, "You have to deal with reality when you have a big family, so I look at where people's struggles are.
More seriously, one got the feeling of a country proud of its vastness and wildness, but quietly elegiac about these qualities rather than boastful.
Developments like these allow athletes to start thinking more seriously about how they can leverage their influence to change the economics of professional sports.
" But the pleading in his voice made you take him more seriously than you would a star whose new look was "sexy Village Person.
But rivals jealous of her buzz will soon start to more seriously to probe her record and capacity to enact her sweeping policy plans.
At first, the exec was amused by the high schooler, and soon after, taking the young man more seriously, he offered Jobs an internship.
"I probably would have tried to take music more seriously a lot earlier on if I wasn't raised by musicians," she says over email.
Why it matters: The unshakeable loyalty of Sanders supporters has pushed Democratic insiders to take his campaign more seriously as of late, Politico notes.
"I think they wanted me to take it more seriously because I was like, 'Oh, whatever happens will happen,'" he said of his parents.
"But the unthinkable is now being thought about much more seriously than at any time since at least the end of the Vietnam War."
But there are genuine questions about whether the police could have prevented the shooting even if they had taken the prior tips more seriously.
In an ideal world, cable operators would respond to the rise of healthy streaming competition by more seriously competing on price and customer service.
But if these strategies work to save and improve lives, there's a moral imperative for all levels of government to take them more seriously.
I'd have panicked, assuming I'd be forever trapped in this cotton tomb, cursing myself for not taking my pre-Japan Duolingo lessons more seriously.
Federal regulators are as sick of the problem as everyone else, ramping up the pressure on the big four to take the situation more seriously.
In comparison, Thrones has treated three women far more seriously in the game of thrones than the any of those men: Cersei, Dany, and Sansa.
The European Union could take a lesson from Rutte about how to stop the populist tide and take the concerns of the disgruntled more seriously.
If you aren't fluent in the language of Facebook memes, it's plausible that you could take this event way more seriously than you're intended to.
Some of the "foundational principles of the post-war order are being questioned and threatened more seriously than at any other time", says Ms Freeland.
The band eventually fell apart when the singer wanted to take it more seriously and I wanted to do A-levels and go to university.
The Facebook Journalism Project, for instance, seemed to be making the company take its obligations as a publisher, and not just a platform, more seriously.
More seriously, it asks if Google will comply with requests to turn over personal information about Chinese citizens if it is asked to do so.
Just the act of reading a book about sex makes them think, more seriously, about their erotic selves — and when they can expect from them.
More seriously for Mrs Clinton, who is currently leading Mr Trump by around five percentage points, it has the potential to expand Mr Trump's support.
It's an issue that's likely to get attention as more autonomous vehicles hit the road and other industries begin to experiment more seriously with automation.
Whether or not it was some subtle #sponcon for Aziz Ansari, it caused me to take Vaseline a little more seriously if I'm being honest.
He has said recently that British politics needs to take itself more seriously and has publicly criticized several of his competitors, most notably Boris Johnson.
This latest pledge indicates the company is taking criticisms about how quickly it responds to reports of hate speech and threats of violence more seriously.
NGOs in South-East Asia say that Chinese firms, which had previously treated local critics with disdain, have started to take their concerns more seriously.
If the Chromebook Pro is any indication, 2017 is the year Chromebooks really grow up and blossom into computers we can all take more seriously.
For those who take their fast food more seriously, we also calculate a gourmet version of the index for 55 countries plus the euro area.
For Chelsea Clinton, it's a responsibility that Gudmunson said the mother of two is taking more seriously than any speech she has ever given before.
It now takes customer complaints more seriously than in the past, when Mr O'Leary would tell customers who asked for a refund to "fuck off".
On that day of infamy in 1941, Mr Elliott took the radar blip far more seriously than his fellow operator did, despite being less experienced.
If improvisation means using intuition and risk in the present moment, there have been few musicians who took that challenge more seriously than Mr. Taylor.
" As cake mixes grew in popularity, people started making more cakes, and "women took decorating more seriously, because that's where they could show their skill.
Instagram's changes appear to be working... a bit Instagram started taking video more seriously back in April, when it first launched video channels within Explore.
The apparently continuous and accelerating decline in the planet's health is happening despite business and investors appearing to take social and environmental responsibility more seriously.
The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction The internet has become a lonely space, and consumers are hungry for something new.
It's not sloppy or at all under-powered, it just doesn't have the sharpness and deftness of cars that take the "Sport" moniker more seriously.
Compared with 2014, global powers, UN agencies and affected countries seem to be taking their role in global health security much more seriously, experts agree.
CNN has learned that the FBI and the US intelligence community last year took the Steele dossier more seriously than the agencies have publicly acknowledged.
That seemed to be because foreign investors take more seriously than the government a constitutional provision under which only the parliament can approve foreign loans.
That hospital, the Jersey City Medical Center, treated 66 patients from the crash, releasing all but 13 of the more seriously injured by Thursday afternoon.
However, these players need to ensure they continue to take regulatory compliance more seriously, or they'll likely face penalties from authorities and lose customer confidence.
After years of marketing to men, beer companies are starting to think more seriously about selling to women, said Beverage Digest executive editor Duane Stanford.
In a recent letter signed by us and 85033 other organizations, we implored Secretary Perdue to take the health concerns of poultry workers more seriously.
In the face of that duopoly, there's also been increasing interest around Amazon's ad business, which is starting to be taken more seriously by brands.
And although tech companies are taking election interference more seriously, it's believed that most of the major players—principally Russia—sat out the 2018 midterms.
Researchers accounted for a variety of factors to explain their findings, including the possibility that male doctors deal with more seriously ill patients than females.
He warned that the committee's failure to take Ford's testimony more seriously would likely dissuade victims of sexual assault from coming forward in the future.
I mean, why -- was there anything that you guys were told at the time that indicated coronavirus needed to be taken more seriously or not?
It is goofy as all goddamned get out, and, actually, takes itself a lot more seriously than anything I've ever actually seen of pro wrestling.
If we were taking school shootings more seriously than before, then there wouldn't have been eleven incidents already in the first month of this year.
These hearings didn't result in a profound swing against Nixon, but they transfixed the public and caused people to take the administration's misdeeds more seriously.
But I think there were definitely some clues on the internet that Trump should have been taken more seriously than other people were taking him.
A New York man shared his experience with COVID-19 on social media on Tuesday and encouraged others to take the coronavirus outbreak more seriously.
Ask your fling if they'd be open to continue seeing each other, whether on a casual basis or more seriously, and see what they think.
If he can't be bothered to take basic security precautions for himself, how can he ask thousands of federal employees to take security more seriously?
If we want to find more lava lakes, then perhaps the seafloor is another extreme frontier we should be more seriously surveying, Dr. Radebaugh said.
The family relocated to Miami in 2004, in part to help Maria pursue tennis more seriously, and the Anisimovs studied the game and began teaching.
Or maybe it's because she was simply taken far more seriously as a politically viable candidate than Sanders was up until about a month ago.
For instance, proxy advisers — who wield a lot of influence in how shareholders vote on issues — say they plan to take board diversity more seriously.
But now that we see the horrors of domestic terrorism play out, are there things which should be done to take this threat more seriously?
Sanders, who still hasn't formally become a Democrat, reportedly considered a primary challenge against Obama from the left in 2011 more seriously than he's acknowledged.
Sure, that forehead houses some pretty fancy tech – but we wish Google took the design of the phone a little more seriously in that respect.
There are future Bieniemys and Staleys within its ranks, and even just vocalizing the issue could force those in power to take it more seriously.
Recounting a trip he made to Kiev in 2016, he said it showed the US was able to get Ukraine to take corruption more seriously.
Their lawyer, Robert McFarland, said the decision had more to do with political pressure from residents wanting their representatives to take flood risk more seriously.
Obama administration officials, to take one example, might have treated Russian interference more seriously if they hadn't rounded Trump's victory odds down to almost zero.
Whether or not that changes in time is one of the biggest issues facing the future of humanity and deserves to be taken more seriously.
Activists have pushed prosecutors across the country to take excessive use of force by police more seriously and, in some cases, file charges against cops.
I played more seriously and I took a class about poker and I tried to improve my game — and I think I improved a lot.
I just thought that launching a Kickstarter and getting some community support and interest behind it would motivate politicians to look at it more seriously.
The decision to send Jones to the talks, even as an observer, is an indication that the United States is taking the Astana talks more seriously.
But many doctors, under pressure to treat pain more seriously, bought into the messaging from those decades and prescribed a ridiculous amount of painkillers to patients.
While abortion usually gets some airtime, child care, for example, is being taken more seriously this election cycle than at any time in the recent past.
If 3D printers are to be taken more seriously as a universal home appliance, they need to provide more solutions that are valuable for every home.
There's some hope that Biegun's elevation to deputy secretary might entice Pyongyang to take him more seriously, but observers say it's unlikely to make much difference.
The entertainment industry, various sports leagues, and major companies have begun to take Twitch streamers and YouTube creators more seriously in the past couple of years.
" He added more seriously, "We see things like offering to pay companies to use Teams and that definitely leans on a lot of existing market power.
And while much could go wrong between now and any enforcement action, the fact that federal agencies are taking competition more seriously is welcome news indeed.
He said that the condition of three of the more seriously injured children was improving, All seven of the children were placed under observation, Carli said.
After going through surgery and chemotherapy, Tucker said he's actually now in better physical shape than he was before because he takes his health more seriously.
Perhaps he's trying to get people to take his organization more seriously after he allegedly colluded with the Russian government to torpedo Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Since then, European health officials have taken heat far more seriously, proactively issuing public health alerts and opening public cooling centers during periods of extreme heat.
Miley Cyrus might've just been monkeying around while posing for a recent shoot in a Joshua tree, but some fans are taking it far more seriously.
It's getting harder and harder to be an alien skeptic these days, as the U.S. government seems to take UFO sightings more seriously in recent years.
They need to start taking the defensive aspect (such as education and installing protective software) much more seriously, and I don't think that's really happened yet.
"The better, critical systematic reviews had already pegged this study as being particularly weak evidence, and they needed to be taken more seriously too," Bastian added.
The director of Them That Follow, about an obscure American Pentecostal sect, remembers feeling pressure to appear more masculine, so she would be taken more seriously.
More seriously, Zika has been linked the birth defect microcephaly, as well as Guillain-Barré, a rare syndrome in which the immune system attacks the nerves.
I assume that's a big reason why you think we should take sports more seriously as a cultural object and as a space where politics happens.
The company has largely relied on WebVR solutions previously but is looking to use this funding to more seriously approach the use of virtual reality headsets.
Now armed with a tweaked name and new members, Remember Sports is intent on taking themselves a bit more seriously since their days at Kenyon College.
That's because while not all today's critics have the same beliefs, they generally take representation — in stories and among people who tell the stories — more seriously.
PLUS: Shep Rose on what he's learned since filming "RelationShep": "I should take my internal voice more seriously" Come back every weekday at 12:00 p.m.
As evidence of the side-effects of growth in passive funds accumulates, the best remedy might be for Washington to take its antitrust responsibilities more seriously.
It is in fact more complicated than that: we will have a non-religious majority co-existing with a more diverse, and more seriously religious, minority.
This can be due to age and experience, taking offseason training more seriously, or a player is simply given more ice time in a better situation.
Allen Grunes, a former antitrust attorney at the Justice Department, told Bloomberg that he was heartened to see scholars and politicians taking the issue more seriously.
Conventional wisdom has it that TV is taken more seriously now than ever, which makes it a fitting home for Vonnegut, who often fought for respectability.
Employers are taking mental health more seriously after studies showed an increase in depression and anxiety among millennials and the impact those issues have on productivity.
Big Break Ms. Carroll graduated from Marymount Manhattan College in 2010 and was a production assistant on "Girls" when she began to take rap more seriously.
But it is certainly true that people who deal in words for a living — writers, academics, journalists — take plagiarism far more seriously than ordinary voters do.
More seriously, some members bristled at my description of the club's membership as "virtually all-white," feeling it implied that the club was racist or exclusionary.
We are disappointed that the GAM board has seemingly not taken our suggestions and work more seriously or even bothered to interview our highly qualified candidates.
Whatever parties the new Swedish government will include, the government has to seek parliamentary support outside its own base and take the populist agenda more seriously.
If you're that volatile over a small online interaction, I question what your character will be if we start dating more seriously and getting into fights.
In addition, doctors and nurses need to take practices like hand washing and equipment sterilization much more seriously to reduce widespread drug-resistant infections in hospitals.
"I wish I would have taken this thing more seriously and I hope everyone else will do so because we can do it together," Gobert said.
I have a lot of friends who've always wanted kids who are freezing their eggs and wondering why they didn't date more seriously in their 20s.
On one hand, doctors were under a lot of pressure from advocacy groups (some pharma-backed), medical associations, and government agencies to treat pain more seriously.
But there's also far too much noise out there, and we need to think more seriously and realistically about the added value of our own communication.
If Mr. Trump transgresses more seriously against democratic norms, many Republicans might go along with him simply out of distrust of or enmity toward the Democrats.
With Trump's election, some of its leaders have become more seriously engaged in politics, via pro-Trump organizations like the Proud Boys and the Alt-Knights.
That objection I take more seriously, but I think the right structure of a reformed tax credit can address those concerns while still covering the poor.
This should hopefully compel lower courts to take an attorney's pattern and previous history of discrimination more seriously when deciding how the challenge should be used.
If you don't like the answers you find or if you simply can't find them, select a gift that takes your privacy and security more seriously.
Profanity is treated more seriously than slurs and threats — the mere presence of vulgarity in a reply is often enough, especially when blue checkmarks are involved.
"I just hope that the justice system will recognize that abuse happens and that they should take it more seriously," said Challen at a press conference.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi understands that throwing administration officials in jail likely wouldn't go over well, which is why Democrats are talking about fines more seriously.
For Trump, the best decision would be to take the Senate's advise-and-consent powers more seriously and work to install nominees on sound legal footing.
If Italians had taken the coronavirus more seriously during the onset of the outbreak, maybe they could have averted the disaster that's since wracked their country.
"My number one goal would be to have people take skin cancer much more seriously than they have, especially baby boomers," said Dr. Leavitt, a dermatologist.
In the middle of March, he seemed to understand that it was in his political interest to start taking this more seriously, and his tone changed.
Many of the people who appear in the video say they wish they had taken early directives to stay inside and practice social distancing more seriously.
This in itself can be something of a handbrake: if we took ourselves a little more seriously, then maybe the rest of the world would, too.
"What I did was go and get my first aid, did a bunch of avalanche courses, and started taking things a lot more seriously," he said.
Biles tells PEOPLE that she's been playing with the move since she was "a little bit younger," but started working on it more seriously this year.
According to the Information, executives from Gojek and Grab have met occasionally over the past several years and began to discuss a merger more seriously recently.
As she enters her 22016s, she's been forced to think more seriously about her future and whether or not it will involve porn or having kids.
Congress takes some deadlines more seriously than others; funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program expired more than two months ago and still hasn't been renewed.
Inspired by this idea — the transformation of a private space, their house, into a public one — Marcin and Calva began to consider the project more seriously.
She said that The Woods Jupiter had failed her son and called on all restaurants and bars to take the issue of over-serving employees more seriously.
After being skeptical of organized religion since he was a kid and studying religious philosophy more seriously in college, he's invented his own rituals and prayer processes.
I also take my sister's opinion about things of that nature more seriously now, and she lets me know if a celeb is good looking or not.
"If she made no such effort then perhaps it's time to find a District Attorney who takes more seriously the killing of police officers," the statement added.
In other words, YouTube's official explanation is that it takes copyright complaints more seriously than all the other horrible stuff McInnes has done (and on the record).
Tech companies are suddenly under more pressure than ever to take their roles as data gatekeepers more seriously, and Facebook appears to be weeding out potential vulnerabilities.
I started taking it more seriously and using social media as my platform because I wanted to get enough followers to start promoting my music and videos.
"I think the point where we took it more seriously is when he wanted her to be a shirt and, it was, 'He's really serious,'" Jeffery said.
No one is safe — not the people forced to watch these parties or, far more seriously, the children forced to live out their parents' highly gendered expectations.
Ye Myint Win, 37, who joined Saturday's protest along with his wife and 2-year-old daughter, told Reuters authorities should take child rape cases more seriously.
I've been lamenting over color correction on Windows machines the past couple months (and will continue to), it's something I hope all manufacturers will take more seriously.
I'd definitely made a conscious decision in my solo career to take fashion more seriously, starting with attending two shows in 2015 with Louis Vuitton and Valentino.
Now we have our answer: Yes — or, at least, it's taking hardware a lot more seriously, even as the money continues to come from ads and search.
But these zealous fans are aren't targeting the stations' Twitter accounts as themselves — they're pretending to be soccer moms, in the hopes of being taken more seriously.
I will say, I do think the women who I've invested in, and I've invested in many women, have outperformed the men and taken it more seriously.
Many took the accusations against Roger Ailes more seriously once more than a dozen women accused him; Bill Cosby became toxic once his accusers numbered near 60.
They can, for example, boost funding to police, prosecutors, and other actors in the criminal justice system on the requirement that they take these crimes more seriously.
"First in the nation means you get to take this more seriously than people in other states," he said Tuesday night at a town hall in Dover.
Coming Out for the Common Good For Manfred, coming out now is a chance to show the world that video games need to take security more seriously.
Peter Thiel came to Washington, DC, on Monday to tell America to take Donald Trump more seriously — by paying less attention to the things Trump actually says.
Bove, chief strategist for Rafferty Holdings' Hilton Capital Management, believes rising interest rates will ultimately crush bank profits — a scenario Wall Street needs to take more seriously.
But Chinese media outlets take things a little more seriously than we do, and the country's press has been falling victim to pesky Western pranks for decades.
I think there are many, many reasons, in spite of all the apparent self-consciousness in art, that male artists may tend to be taken more seriously.
Or if you have areas that are too poor or depopulated to pay to maintain their water systems, that's something we need to think more seriously about.
Afterward, manager Terry Collins couldn't help but blurt out some bad news: Another one of those promising young starting pitchers was injured more seriously than first believed.
Mr Peña may also have decided that, despite the Republican candidate's position in the polls, the time has come to prepare more seriously for his possible presidency.
Economists have puzzled over which to take more seriously, but the account said most Fed officials had concluded the economy was doing better than the data suggested.
He warned that the committee's failure to take Christine Blasey Ford's testimony more seriously would likely dissuade victims of sexual assault from coming forward in the future.
She told Women's Health that she really started taking her mental health more seriously after she and husband John Legend went on a wellness retreat in Bali.
But it does show that Twitter is taking the spread of misinformation in the run-up to the U.S. midterm elections more seriously than it has previously.
" He added, more seriously: "You can just tell with the conversations that the guys are having, they don't need to be patted on the back as much.
An inexorable global rise in diabetes must be taken "more seriously" by society, according to the chief financial officer at the world's top manufacturer of diabetes drugs.
Gun-loving Americans want the Republican National Committee to take Second Amendment rights more seriously – especially in their choice of venue for the 2016 Republican National Convention.
But with over 20 million users across its 500 apps, EscapeX seems to have reached the point where it needs to take it a little more seriously.
Maybe you find that terrifying, or maybe after a summer of less-than-satisfying hookups, you're thrilled that people will take your affection more seriously (kind of!).
We don't know this for sure, but we ought to take it more seriously as a hypothesis, and work harder to understand the presidency at both levels.
As the death toll has skyrocketed and the economy has crashed, Mr. Trump, a well-known germaphobe, appears to have started taking his own safety more seriously.
But as committee chairs and House leadership are running out of other options to deal with the Trump administration's obstinance, they are talking about it more seriously.
Under the Obama administration, the E.P.A., which had long favored tests on rats and other laboratory animals in its pesticide regulation, began considering epidemiological studies more seriously.
It was only under the Obama administration that the E.P.A. began to more seriously incorporate epidemiology alongside lab tests of how pesticides impact rats and other animals.
"If I didn't have direct evidence that all these theories were wrong" from the scanner, Mr. McKinney said, "I might have taken them a little more seriously."
A study published in February by China's Center for Disease Control and Prevention also found that older people were more seriously affected, Business Insider's Aria Bendix reported.
"The public seems to be taking it more seriously, and I think that after 2017, the judiciary, to its credit, is also taking this seriously," she said.
A Democratic president, whatever his or her actual feelings, will have to take conservative values more seriously, as long as they share the same liberal root system.
Many of the band's fans inhabit a musical subculture where allegations of sexual misbehavior are taken seriously, or at least more seriously than they often are elsewhere.
Why did so many retired senior officials, including persons of proven judgment and impeccable records, expose their reputations, and much more seriously, their characters, to Donald Trump?
Democrats in Washington took Bloomberg's presidential ruminations more seriously, however, after he pledged in June to spend $80 million on behalf of Democrats in the 2018 midterms.
Facing this reality, the U.S. should not only bring the parties to negotiation but, in general, take the Caucasus a lot more seriously than in years past.
Plus, if you really want to fight the new powers that be, you'll probably be taken more seriously in a skirt-suit than a slogan tee. video
Developers have begun to take IoT security more seriously in response, but researchers say that it's disheartening to see even the biggest players still making basic mistakes.
Though experts say sexual violence cases are being taken more seriously than ever before, several hurdles still need to be overcome before a case reaches the courtroom.
India's latent power portends a potential regional superpower that would force China to take India far more seriously than it has had over the last several decades.
"We think a jury is going to take this issue seriously, and we think the company needs to start taking it a little more seriously," Berger said.
A recent paper found that women and minorities are penalized in performance reviews for supporting diversity, while white men are taken more seriously when they do it.
More seriously, though, it's a bummer the show couldn't come up with a stronger installment on a day when the headlines intersect so beautifully with its concerns.
But the reactionary push against trans rights in North Carolina and other states has spurred the broader LGBTQ rights movement to take trans-specific issues more seriously.
Amy believes that managers need to be better trained and educated around sexual harassment because employees take their managers more seriously than they do HR departments, Amy said.
"It seems that financial crimes or fraud are treated more seriously than violent crimes against women," Rachel Horman, a lawyer and board director at a women's shelter, said.
But the company now gets less than a fifth of its ad revenue from desktop — a threat to its mobile app would no doubt be taken more seriously.
If the very idea of a female president was a hilarious premise for a film in the 1960s, today they govern on screen more regularly and more seriously.
More seriously, perhaps, China is seen advancing a political narrative in which America's network of alliance is not proof of goodwill and support for a rules-based order.
You can be the most qualified woman in the world, and the man that abuses you is still going to win that office and be taken more seriously.
There are also some ways that Trump could actually "send in the Feds" to Chicago to good effect, particularly if he takes enforcing federal gun laws more seriously.
Both eventually take their selections a bit more seriously, with Jonathan changing into a kilt made from "the actual Scott tartan," and J.D. finding a white button up.
Ben Baumberg Geiger, co-author of the study, tells MUNCHIES that he hopes the research will encourage people to take the link between alcohol and happiness more seriously.
Others took it much more seriously: Churches taught parishioners lessons on how to convert the army of robots the US military was building to assist the AI's directives.
The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction The past 15 months has created a lot of confusion around where the technology sector is going.
In order to develop and pass a data transfer agreement, the U.S. will have to take Europe's concerns much more seriously than they have up to this point.
The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction As the internet social turf wars continue to mature, the land grab is becoming much better understood.
Langston from eHarmony believes the number of messages going back and forth is the most significant finding, as it shows that people are taking their searches more seriously.
More seriously, Kapler also explored his dismay at having misjudged the character of a former teammate, Chad Curtis, who is now in prison for sexually assaulting underage girls.
Five sources who've spoken privately with Trump about NAFTA say he's taking more seriously the risks of withdrawing the U.S. from the trade deal with Canada and Mexico.
The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction In the 1980s and 1990s it was all about shrink-wrapped software … ah, those were the days.
But Northern Ireland's particular history has meant that the authorities, having neglected diversity for so many decades, now take it more seriously than their counterparts in mainland Britain.
In either case, it's probably best that I didn't take my mother's weepy phone calls asking me if my LSAT scores were still valid and official more seriously.
I think it's very clear that the majority of Congress, because of events in the world, view more seriously the cuts that have been made in defense spending.
Ironically, given Exxon's public stances, Tillerson might bring Trump equal measures of new pressure and political cover to at least engage more seriously on international climate change issues.
After Mr Zuckerberg initially dismissed the allegations that the platform had influenced the election as "pretty crazy", it has since shown signs of taking the issue more seriously.
Thanks to lineups on networks like The CW and Freeform, television programming marketed for younger audiences has typically taken same-sex relationships — and kisses — a lot more seriously.
" More seriously, he adds: "If you've been in this town for a long time, you know that ultimately you cannot work for something you don't actually believe in.
There are already signs that insurance companies, venture capitalists and private equity funds are looking more seriously at investing and designing products with an emphasis on including women.
Although the study is small — the researchers followed only 37 people — some doctors have said that it suggests medical professionals should be taking "broken heart" syndrome more seriously.
Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan rattled off a list of things he'd like to see his fellow Democrats take more seriously, from small-town broadband to health care access.
Kandinsky taught that it was possible to do so through technique which, in turn, inspired me to take what I do — even the funny things — much more seriously.
But Republican leaders also erred in not taking more seriously the overtures of the Gottheimers, Manchins and other Democrats who really did want to constructively engage on taxes.
Sometimes—very rarely—there will be one relationship that lasts more than a season, though chances of that decline the more seriously a show tries to take itself.
"On the continent, largely because of its more turbulent history, this idea that enemies of democracy can be excluded from democracy is taken much more seriously," explained Heinze.
The use of aimbots was weighed more seriously against Khattri, since he hacked the game's software — though, unlike XXiF and Ronaldo, he wasn't playing competitively when he cheated.
And I wonder if Joe Biden represents something that needs to be taken a little bit more seriously: a way in which the electorate is often systematically misunderstood.
More seriously, if there's any one thing that exemplifies this season's problems with just giving certain information to us straight, it's the complete and utter absence of Tyrell.

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