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Khosrowshahi struck a more sober tone about a driverless future.
"Say 'Aw, hell yeah,'" she instructs her more sober mother.
So now Sony has to be wiser and more sober.
And Wall Street is becoming more sober with return expectations.
We were more humble by then and somewhat more sober.
A more sober assessment of his reign reveals a complicated legacy.
So I'm watching for a more sober, measured, well-informed response.
And the more sober he got, the more the demons arose.
So were the upper ranks of more sober-toned print outlets.
The mood turned more sober when we returned to the Public.
There are a couple of lessons here for more sober political commentators.
And Trump, for his part, seemed more sober and sagacious than ever.
The government now needs to build on this new, more sober approach.
In recent months, a more sober tone has descended over virtual reality.
Franklin shares rose a more sober 7.7173% in light of the deal.
What the industry needs isn't more sober people, necessarily, but more transparency.
But there should be some more sober perspectives on predictions for the fall.
" Mr. Cargill had a more sober take in the interview on "Double Toasted.
But the more sober days you have, the more rights you get back.
Gantz takes a more sober, realistic approach to the conflict with the Palestinians.
But their core messages can be seen in two more sober-minded videos.
They accomplished this by breeding "high-alcohol-drinking rat lines" and more sober ones.
But Sky News is a far more sober outlet than its scrappier American cousin.
At a gig in London this month, he wore a more sober black tracksuit.
" A more sober-sounding Mr. Kim said: "It was not easy to get here.
Obama was developing one for the contraception mandate, unsurprisingly more sober and balanced than Trump's.
With assumptions including a more sober seven times De Beers multiple, Anglo looks fairly valued.
A more sober analysis might have wondered if this posed a threat to the party.
They slid last year as markets made a more sober assessment of Metro's growth prospects.
This gave more sober voices on all sides a chance to take over the issue.
The conference's second day, headlined by Facebook's chief technology officer Mike Schroepfer, was more sober.
Underneath the picture in a more sober, shadowy blue: Building Today For a Brighter Tomorrow.
I would just say "more sober than," if I had the chance to say it.
More sober voices say growth of 2.5%, or, at a stretch, 3%, should be the goal.
Surely the last time a Clinton accepted the nomination, things were much more sober and adult.
But once I started to become more, and more sober, this friend stopped engaging with me.
This is what the more sober minded elders of the GOP, Gingrich included, are discovering now.
Then he offered a more sober and elaborate answer: I grew up in a Jewish household.
The lingering uncertainty there is matched by slightly more sober assessments of the incoming economic numbers.
But ultimately, the exhibition is more sober and academic than one might expect, given the subject matter.
Additionally, those investors tend to be more sober-eyed and less susceptible to bouts of irrational exuberance.
Beto-mania might be somewhat tempered by a more sober assessment of what actually happened in Texas.
This year, he took on a more sober challenge in a post on his public Facebook page.
" Weiner, on the other hand, offered a more sober and conciliatory slogan with, "Here Today, Here Tomorrow.
But he believes that generally we're now seeing a swing to more sober and less exuberant IPOs.
Suffice to say Hollywood feels it's now safe to address the Kennedys in a more sober fashion.
But when it comes to the judgements the military actually relies on, things are a little more sober.
This more sober lifestyle affects crime rates in three ways, argues Tim Bateman of the University of Bedfordshire.
Statesmen of a more sober age might urge the public to consider these threats to the common order.
Instead, the two unwittingly stepped out for a more sober affair: Gigi Hadid's grandmother's funeral in the Netherlands.
Mr. Obama held out hope that when Mr. Trump takes office, he would take a more sober approach.
Now, I think what we're going to hear is a more sober analysis of how to move forward.
The more sober the original tweet is, the more hilariously unlikely its corresponding memeification is likely to be.
"We understand that our US colleagues, during various stages of their history, have gone through such witch hunts, we remember these stages of history, we know that they are replaced with more sober experts, more sober approaches that are after all aimed at a dialogue, not at emotional fits," Peskov added.
Trump later followed up with a more sober post expressing sympathy with Wade and the family of the victim.
If Zenefits is to succeed, the company's anything-goes past must give way to a much more sober future.
It's that they obscure and even discredit the more sober evidence about Trump's troubling attitude toward the Russian state.
A week later, I found myself in the Negev Desert of Israel, significantly more sober, but just as ecstatic.
On foreign policy, you noted, the administration's policies were far more sober and serious than the president's reckless rhetoric.
The following days brought news of addiction, first in the exclamations of tabloids and later in more sober reporting.
" The site is now a more sober-looking affair, featuring video of adults vaping with a tagline "For smokers.
But at some point she said, rosy economic expectations are likely to catch up with a more sober reality.
On the venture side, "investors are starting to get a little more sober, a little bit more cautious," he said.
I just probably wanted to be more sober than I was at the time and move on with my life.
Botstein, conducting the American Symphony, reined in the ecstatic excesses of Korngold's orchestration, establishing a more sober, clear-cut sound.
The more sober members of the press treat Trump's cultural wars as a diversion, perhaps intentionally, from his political failures.
In recent years, the parliamentary authorities have made the legislature a more sober and family-friendly place, many lawmakers say.
I like to think that's changed and at the very least I've been given a more sober vision of the future.
John Kasich struck more sober poses as they sought to position themselves as potential presidents and to differentiate themselves from Trump.
Staying slightly more sober and focused in college is, in fact, not the worst thing for your brain or your future.
" That idea was later abandoned in favor of the more sober acronym, M.A.C.H., which stood for "Moderate Alcohol and Cardiovascular Health.
A more sober league, dedicated to football, not gimmicks, starts up this weekend, 25 years after the old league shut down.
People who aren't up for reelection, who are more sober and serious, they could all say we cannot go down this path.
So what if a promising development seems unlikely, upon more sober reflection, to add up to much of anything down the line?
But the more sober assessment is that we are going through the first boom in the world economy in over a decade.
The scrunch sock trend fell out of favor in Tokyo during the Aughts and was replaced by the more sober crew style.
There's a lot to cover about the interview, which showed a more sober, seemingly reasonable Trump than has been on the campaign trail.
I listened to it once stoned and once sober, and I liked it more sober, which is disconcerting for this band in particular.
But it straddles the line between its tension and its comedy, softening its more sober moments with a wry joke or vice versa.
But the dissenters argue that with gay rights under threat, the march should be a more sober protest, rather than a flashy show.
President Trump has generally been outnumbered at summits like the G7 — the disrupter-in-chief in a room of more sober-minded leaders.
Poroshenko responded with a much more sober video in which he accepted Zelenskiy's condition of holding the debate in a huge soccer stadium.
Instead of using his trademark bravado, Mr. Trump sounded a more sober note after the Republican debate on Saturday and throughout the next day.
The question now is whether the President was previewing a new, more sober political persona or whether he will return to his old habits.
The question now is whether the President was previewing a new, more sober political persona or will he soon return to his combative habits?
Postmates is also looking at these delivery trials in a much more sober light, according to Holger Luedorf, Postmates' senior vice president of business.
It's more impressive without the obfuscating cladding, however, if perhaps a bit more sober and sensible looking than its competition from Tesla, for instance.
Even where headline-writers are more sober, as in the broadsheets, they try to get as many content-rich words in as they can.
Since drinking alcohol has a sedative effect, anything you do to stay energized might make you feel better or at least somewhat more sober.
The incoming freshman say that there should be more sober sex, that people should approach each other and ask directly about what they want.
In a press conference Monday, he belatedly did adopt a more sober and pragmatic tone and urged more caution than he had to date.
That allowed Mr. Gantz, who prosecuted that war as army chief, to try to shame the Israeli press into focusing on more sober matters.
The members of the S.R.A. I met were more sober and responsible than I might have inferred from the group's bullet-strewn Twitter feed.
If the title "Fast" seems more appropriate to an iPhone than a literary text, the opening poem, "Ashes," quickly establishes a more sober tone.
Bank of America's newest podcast features Arianna Huffington and Ken Burns — or more sober-minded educational segments on sustainable investing or the Federal Reserve.
Unlike some performers married to each other, they have plenty of onscreen chemistry — his happy-go-lucky manner rubbing against her more sober guardedness.
Several top health care experts at the news conference echoed Mr. Trump's optimism but also offered a more sober assessment of the future risks.
He has not become more responsible or more sober, more decent or more generous, more considered or more informed, more careful or more kind.
This year's Versions conference mostly encouraged a more sober, productive, and critical probing of the cultural landscape of virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality.
It also reflects a more sober funding environment for Indian startups, which can no longer raise investments without showing at least a path to profits.
In the wake of a 2017 arrest during which he made racist remarks, he has been taking more sober stock of his life and art.
But while Brussels continues to reel in the aftermath of Tuesday's attacks, congregation leaders are taking a more sober approach to this year's spring festival.
BUT perhaps there is a more sober way of doing so than, say, Megan Rapinoe airplane-arming around the backfield after scoring the game's 9th goal.
In the business world many are pleased for more sober reasons, hoping that Mr Modi's government may now have renewed confidence to pursue market-opening reforms.
To close the episode, a much-more-sober-than-last-time Midge is escorted out of the Gaslight by two officers and waves of audience applause.
The transhumanist and Extropian movements (and even the Media Lab) have gotten more sober since those techno-utopian days, when even I was giddy with optimism.
However, memories of the chaos sparked by Kingfisher Airlines' demise in 2012 have prompted the government to seek a more sober road to rescue, they said.
And his new, more sober approach was undercut by factual inaccuracies and embellishments, as well as flimsy claims — at one point, Mr. Trump suggested that Mrs.
I hesitate to say jokes, because, unlike the bounce and zing of the first movie, the tone here is more sober and the humor more strained.
Instead, the young women emerge from their convalescences more sober, more attentive to their misdeeds, better suited as life partners for two different, sober, attentive men.
As economic forecasts have turned more sober, Mr. Xi has sought to defuse tensions by urging companies to pay salaries for low-income workers on time.
So far it's not clear if the wider general electorate will prefer the outspoken billionaire's brand of anti-terror politics or gravitate to Clinton's more sober persona.
Consider the incredibly low bar Dalmia sets for the nominee: Despite what you may have heard from hyperventilating liberals, DeVos is among Trump's more sober Cabinet choices.
In confronting the looming horror of the Civil War, many Americans found a fuller summation of their hopes and fears in Spiritualism than in something more sober.
That has been replaced by a more sober atmosphere where the Kremlin frowns on the flaunting of wealth and only Kremlin-connected tycoons make the biggest fortunes.
Enjoy it, because things are about to get way more sober when the winter solstice arrives with the Sun entering Capricorn, and meeting Saturn, on December 21.
The presence of Messi alone will encourage Argentina to believe it could win the title, but a more sober reading would see the semifinals as an achievement.
Fauci, a member of Trump's coronavirus task force, has become a familiar presence at the daily White House briefings, often offering a more sober contrast to Trump.
Johnson was on Fox, in part, to refute reports that his running mate, William Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, might be taking a more sober view.
Mr. Bayes's production, in an adaptation by Constance Congdon that he and Mr. Epp have adapted further, is a more traditional version, which hardly means more sober.
"It concerns me, as it should concern all of us, that many are falling behind," Ms. Yellen said in the more sober section of her prepared remarks.
France and Britain are more sober about their prospects, too, though Brexit Britain is suspected of dreaming about serving as a Singapore-style financial hub for Chinese capital.
The sense of fun in the reporting is also a contrast with the more sober way in which the North Korean media would usually handle an official trip.
Coupled with our findings, I think we would suggest that altering the mix of venues, that is bring more sober people into the night time environment, might help.
Markets took a more sober view and the Canadian dollar held to a near-two-week low of C$3.623 to the U.S. dollar, or 74.10 U.S. cents.
"I didn't think — I mean, I have seen that, where people actually liked it," Trump said Tuesday of the response to his more sober-seeming public-facing demeanor.
Mr. David said sales didn't take off until 2017, after Juul had improved its sales and distribution expertise, and, by then, had a more sober online marketing campaign.
He brings an unforced looseness to the movie that it very much needs, especially after Mr. Pratt slips into a more sober register in his daddy dearest scenes.
More sober criticism came from commentators like Martin Hughes-Games, who chastised the film in The Guardian for promoting an irresponsibly sunny outlook for the world's declining species.
I think what I'd like to see moving forward are more sober venues and/or low-ABV cocktails, such as at Coconut Club, Service Bar and Compass Rose.
A second letter in September 2016 was more sober, although it omitted a number of details that would be part of a customary summary of a patient's health.
A little more than half think it has potential, but that it shouldn't be considered to be everything — a much more sober point of view that I agree with.
But so is reflexive liberal outrage—which needs to be replaced by more sober critiques, rooted in the fact that Trump is a political leader with a track record.
The proverbial Golden Calf is a fetish, a false idol, an irrational obsession that afflicts a community and blinds its members to more sober and realistic habits of mind.
The Republican ruling class wants a brokered convention at which it can wrest control of the nominating process away from the voters and substitute a more sober, appropriate choice.
But he said the more sober market has "forced Uber to perform better," as evidenced by the company's announcement that it expects to turn an EBITDA profit in 2021.
After Mr. Cruz exited the race Tuesday night, Mr. Trump appeared subdued and projected a more sober than usual mien as he absorbed the ramifications of the Indiana victory.
He can come across like a frenzied hippie, but he arrives at his embrace of animal ways from a somewhat more sober perspective: that of a serious former hunter.
More sober policymakers, like Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, have figured out ways to steer him away from his cruder impulses and toward a more measured, conventional policy approach.
A set like this demands a lot of physicality and steady hands; we were getting the older, wiser, and much more sober version of the band once dubbed Alcoholica.
Corseted, laced-up waists, balloon sleeves placed lower down the arm, and more sober hues, which ushered in the Renaissance dress at Adeam, Ashley Williams, Brock Collection, and Emilia Wickstead.
Talking to reporters after the event, though, Mr. Graham was more sober about Mr. Bush's prospects with a Republican electorate that seems to have little appetite for candidates advocating conciliation.
Yet "Queen Sugar," which premieres this week, is much superior to "Greenleaf," a testament to how sharp writing, a good cast and more sober approach can elevate a familiar concept.
Conspiracy theorists claim that the regional Fed banks are a "banking cartel"; more sober critics, like Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, say regional Feds give commercial banks too much power.
Casually dressed in a black T-shirt and shorts, the bluster and profanity of the recent four-city promotional tour undertaken with McGregor was replaced by a more sober analysis.
Since then, Trump has seemed to adopt a more sober tone when discussing the coronavirus outbreak, which has now spread to 118 people in the United States, including nine deaths.
This is a column, however, about more sober-minded individuals who mostly want you to consider annuities as an asset class, something you have in addition to stocks and bonds.
Then there's the more sober, science-citing — but still Instagrammable — approach of Ritual and start-ups like Care/of, which customize daily vitamin packs for consumers based on a quiz.
In other words, this is an important case, but it probably should not change what people are doing until we have a better view of the facts and more sober thinking.
A more sober assessment would have begun with the observation that since the founding generation passed away, voters have tended not to want to put veteran politicians in the White House.
The journalist's UK publishers rejected her proposed title, Art and Money: A Study Based on the Times-Sotheby Index, opting for the slightly more sober The Sale of Works of Art instead.
Tumult in World Markets Damps Conviction at Davos | The yearly gathering of moguls was more sober this year, as China's deceleration, pitching markets and a depression in oil prices shadowed the mood.
More sober-minded experts say that's magical thinking, a 2016 version of "voodoo economics," as President George H. W. Bush famously described what came to be known as Reaganomics in the 1980s.
The latter, though, are more important, and I found myself having meaningful, more sober conversations over dinner with them rather than drunkenly shouting half-heard ideas in their ears during a show.
In her first interview since accepting the post, Ms. Palitz suggested that her stint as the Nightlife Mayor would be slightly more sober and focus less on carousing than on conflict mediation.
Mr. Saidi's more sober outlook about deradicalization — which he said was shaped by conversations with inmates jailed on terrorism charges — was echoed by a report released last month by two French senators.
Credit producers Gloria Calderon Kellett and Mike Royce, who oversaw the revival with input from the 94-year-old Lear, with managing to make the more sober aspects reside harmoniously with the comedy.
"A lot of this falls on the fact that people need to be more sober-minded in the space," said Laz Alberto, a cryptocurrency investor and editor of the newsletter the Blockchain Report.
After the fireworks Americans saw in the general election's first presidential debate, many expect the vice presidential debate to be a more sober affair -- free of name calling, shimmies, or, hopefully, audio issues.
Based on actual events, War Dogs is a more sober comedy, meant to trigger our outrage, but it's not quite smart or sharp enough to provoke the complicated wave of emotions it's targeting.
David's generation are more sober than I realized, and even if the threat of getting documented online never materialized, it's one that's always in the back of their heads—which sounds pretty terrifying.
Senators say Haspel, who focused her talk on Khashoggi and not Yemen, didn't change minds in the room but gave a more sober assessment compared with the Mattis-Pompeo briefing last week. Sen.
The changes are driven in part by a new appreciation for a safer, more sober workplace, as well as the #MeToo movement, which has exposed sexual harassment and other abusive behavior at restaurants.
This march, which will be more sober protest than flashy show, kicks off at the Stonewall Inn and will head up Sixth Avenue to Central Park for a rally on the Great Lawn.
But conversations at the county level have been more sober and muted, with officials weighing the humanitarian issue presented by the Holland America ships with the possibility of endangering citizens of Broward County.
As a talisman, it is easily exploited by political opportunists who exaggerate its vulnerability and propose outlandish schemes to protect it, while deflecting more sober deliberations about how best to advance U.S. interests.
This came as something as a surprise, as I'd been expecting most attendees of this pop-up bar to be on the more "sober curious" side of things rather than straight-up sober.
Eventually Trump and Abe, along with their collection of aides, stood and moved from the dining terrace and toward a marble-trimmed ballroom, whose gilded columns were concealed by more sober-looking black drapes.
There's also been some consolidation, failures, and generally more sober views of what the bigger potential of this market might be, especially in the four years between Index first forming its business and today.
Trump derails his own gains by interrupting Hillary and making catty comments, and more tellingly, is not able to return to the more sober, statesmanlike demeanor people hope to see from a presidential candidate.
This pattern was set in the first two debates, but in Wednesday's third and final debate, Clinton overcame Trump's half-hearted attempt to put forward a more sober public face, thus underlining her victory.
The specialist funds that manage these assets have expertise in appraising projects: they will often, for instance, take a more sober view than government officials on forecasts of traffic on a proposed toll road.
Could there soon come a day when popcorn movies like "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" arrive in theaters but more sober films like "Lincoln" go directly to a streaming service?
Mr. Biden, a centrist, struck a more sober than celebratory tone after early results were announced, as he moved to unify a fractured Democratic Party with an appeal to the Vermont senator's liberal supporters.
The coverage, however, was often questionable even in seemingly more sober venues, from network newsmagazines to Vanity Fair, which talked Lorena into posing for photos in a swimming pool as part of an interview.
As the GOP celebrated (and the bill headed to a much more sober Senate), analysts and voters worried about the impact of the legislation, especially on the poor and on people with preexisting conditions.
When Trump accepted the Republican nomination in July, I noted that he had not become more responsible or more sober, more decent or more generous, more considerate or more informed, more careful or more kind.
After he picked Mike Pence, empowered campaign chair Paul Manafort, and gave a structured convention speech, there looked to be a chance that Trump was unveiling a new, more sober persona for the general election.
Critics have long warned that showy decisions related to Iran and North Korea apparently made to further Trump's own political prospects and not a more sober evaluation of US foreign policy goals could eventually backfire.
And - and hopefully, that then creates a debate inside both Israeli and Palestinian communities that won't result immediately in peace but at least will lead to a more sober assessment of what the alternatives are.
But they have left their biggest and most visible mark in Vladivostok, providing labor to home repair companies that boast to customers how North Koreans are cheaper, more disciplined and more sober than native Russians.
It was not until the end of the program that Ms. Maddow invited on an NBC News political reporter, Hallie Jackson, who dialed in by telephone for a more sober analysis of the tax findings.
It's far too soon to know whether the call is a sign that Trump is going to be more sober and moderate in his policies once in office than he was on the campaign trail.
The Oscars isn't always the most fun awards show; the number of crowd-pleasing performances is usually low, and the Oscars' prestigious status typically invites a more sober awards ceremony than, say the Golden Globes.
ISTANBUL, Sept 21 (Reuters) - The Turkish lira eased on Friday, a day after Finance Minister Berat Albayrak announced the government's three-year economic forecast, disappointing investors who wanted a more sober assessment of the fragile economy.
If he stays on script — and if the script is vetted by some of the more sober-minded and experienced members of his Cabinet to keep out anything catastrophically explosive — he just might pull it off.
Launching in June 2004, the same year as fantastical action games like Doom 3, Killzone, Half-Life 2, Far Cry , and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, FSW stood out as a more sober type of shooter.
As the story unfolds, it grows out of the need to self-consciously ape a fantasy of old Hollywood, instead becoming something a little more sober and contemporary — and that, most likely, is exactly the point.
The book includes the original New Yorker profile, published in 1997, as well as Mr. Singer's dryly funny account of the real estate tycoon's response and a more sober chapter reflecting on Mr. Trump the candidate.
But he should really have let his therapist read his draft, and if she didn't change anything, it should probably have been relegated to a bottom desk drawer to be revisited at a more sober time.
Sunday, he continued to do the first three things, but took a new and more sober stance on the timeline for ending social distancing — announcing plans to extend his support for the measure by one month.
But his self-discipline is part of an effort to project a more sober image as he weighs his next move: trading in his Sinatra for a run for governor of his home state, New Jersey.
And when Adkerson signed the framework agreement in August, he was wearing a colorful Indonesian batik shirt, a sign of improved ties, contrasting with the more sober black suit he wore at a news conference in February.
The President struck a more sober tone about the coronavirus threat, and the scale of fiscal response it requires to protect the economy, when he spoke in the Brady press briefing room just before noon on Tuesday.
Mr Macri may not have been a panacea for all Argentina's ills, but his stewardship of the economy was far more sober than that of his predecessor, who now seems likely to be restored to high office.
Trump will arrive in Britain on July 12 for a "working visit", a more sober affair than the original plan for a state visit with its customary pomp and pageantry after it drew threats of mass protests.
After years of underperformance that have humbled hedge fund managers, investors welcomed the more sober approach at the Context Leadership Summit, said Michelle McCloskey, who helps construct portfolios of hedge funds as Man Group's President of the Americas.
I actually think one good thing for Vox Media is that our CEO, Jim Bankoff, had been around the block in media and tech a bunch of times, and I think always was a little bit more sober.
But the party atmosphere at that event—with copious food and wine laid on for customers and journalists alike—has given way this year to a more sober mood, weaker sales and a bring-your-own-lunch policy.
Analysts add that Trump's shift also lays bare the difference between being a salesman on the campaign trail, using the pitch that will land you the sale, and more sober restrictions that come with being commander in chief.
In Afghanistan, you had folks equating democracy with freedom, sex, drugs, rock'n'roll, booze, and doing whatever you want, without the more sober parts of a democracy, like voting, or what it means to be representative, or fighting corruption.
A more sober-minded and realistic model of U.S.-China relations would recognize that though China is in some ways a partner for the United States and in other ways a rival, it need not be our enemy.
But in a mixed blessing to society (and a curse to comedy), paranoid anti-marijuana PSAs may be on their way out in favor of a new, more sober breed of ads made for the era of legalization.
The makers of Pavlok claimed I could see results in as few as five days, so I figured by the end of a month, I'd be an entirely different person—or at least a slightly more sober one.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos and Marxist FARC rebel leader Rodrigo Londono signed a revised peace accord on Thursday in a far more sober ceremony than a first deal rejected last month by millions at a plebiscite.
"If you think the answer is that women need to be more sober, more civil, more upright, that girls must be better at exercising fear, must wear more layers with eyes open wider, we will go nowhere," she wrote.
It has slowly expanded in a few countries around the world as it takes a more sober approach to the business, and it requires an annual signup, which gives it a little more certainty about its own financial future.
The notion of an off-field push for the Heisman dates to a more sober-minded era of college football, before the glut of television coverage that lets anyone find highlight after highlight with a few keystrokes or swipes.
For the more sober voters still trying to come to grips with their reluctant support for either Trump or Clinton, and the polls show there are millions of Americans in that boat, the debate provided nothing but more frustration.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey sharply cut its growth forecasts for this year and next on Thursday, a reduction that failed to mollify investors who wanted a more sober assessment of the fragile economy and a sweeping plan to help banks.
Of course, various more sober policy analysts were sanguine about whether Mr. Trump's positive statements about Russia would result in improved ties and perhaps easing some economic sanctions imposed after the annexation of Crimea and the destabilization of Ukraine.
But since restructuring itself as a holding company called Alphabet in 2015 and moving many of its bigger ideas outside the core Google business structure, Mountain View's ambitions have become a little more sober and its investment strategy more restrained.
" His remarks contrasted with the more sober comments before him, including keynote speaker and Harvard professor Arthur Brooks, who had described a "crisis of contempt and polarization," or opposing beliefs, in the nation and urged those gathered to "love your enemies.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, meeting with top South Korean and Japanese diplomats Thursday, put a more sober spin on several moves by Trump after his summit with Kim that had fueled unease from Washington to Tokyo and Seoul.
Without Trump, who scheduled a rally instead to mark his 100th day in office, the usually celebrity-filled soiree hosted by the White House Correspondents' Association took a more sober turn, even as it pulled in top journalists and Washington insiders.
Thirty-one years after his death, Larkin received his memorial in Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey, the dispute over his legacy not so much forgotten as laid aside in favor of a more sober and dispassionate evaluation of his work.
A little of this misshaping, to be honest, goes a long way, and it could be argued that smartphones won't really prove their worth, on the big screen, until they can fulfill more sober duties, showing sights unwarped by paranoia.
The message Trump plans to deliver at the Capitol -- even one shaped around the shutdown -- would be much more sober than the President's usual rhetoric at a rally, where he often deviates from the script and works off the crowd.
This choice, I think, is a nod to the 18th-century operatic convention that comic opera should be played "today" (as opposed to the more sober form of opera seria, which was traditionally set in classical antiquity or during the Crusades).
The lineup, announced on Tuesday by the Correspondents' Association, is a return to comedy after last year's more sober performance by Ron Chernow, the historian and Alexander Hamilton biographer, who lectured on the history of presidential ire toward the news media.
Standing next to Trump, Dr. Anne Schuchat, the principal deputy director of the CDC, made sure to praise the "aggressive containment strategy" that Trump also touted, but also provided a more sober assessment of the overall situation than the president did.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Conspicuous consumption, mostly liquid, has long been a feature of Singapore's annual APPEC oil gathering, but it is a more sober affair in 2016, as executives in the third year of an industry downturn keep a clear head for deal opportunities.
It was shambolic during its previous turn in government, from 2000 to 2007, but it returned to ministerial power last December with a more sober image, having made efforts to distance itself from the right-wing Austrian social networks known as "fraternities".
In interviews, six rivals were mostly more sober than gleeful about WeWork's fall to earth, which has seen estimates of its valuation drop from $33 billion or more in August to as little as $23 billion based on terms of the SoftBank lifeline.
In interviews, six rivals were mostly more sober than gleeful about WeWork's fall to earth, which has seen estimates of its valuation drop from $25 billion or more in August to as little as $21.5 billion based on terms of the SoftBank lifeline.
I quickly texted Peter to see if he—slightly more sober than I—had somehow remembered: If nothing else signals how drunk I was, my non-sarcastic "Hahahhahahaahhahaha" upon realizing that I would not be reimbursed for this escapade was a big sign.
Here's to hoping that in this political season — when there will no doubt be pressure for the candidates to go down sensational and controversial alleys — we might instead take a moment to begin a more sober and serious conversation on these important issues.
Earnings reports on Thursday from three of the nation's biggest banks — Wells Fargo, Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase — offered the latest indications that corporate America and Wall Street were giving a more sober assessment to the feasibility of the growth-focused Trump agenda.
" The "Constitution of the Philharmonic Society of New-York," adopted that same April, right, was a good deal more sober, calling the orchestra's object "the advancement of Instrumental Music" and stating that members "be professors of music and be limited to seventy.
Consistent with Wu's healthy skepticism, this year's Versions — titled "Facing Reality" — mostly encouraged a more sober, productive, and critical probing of the cultural landscape of virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality (although VR predominated in volume in both the discussion and sidebar exhibition).
Pro wrestling kills, and while it's certainly a cleaner, more sober place than it has been, it's still a culture which struggles with the legacy of drugs, booze, and wild living as multipliers on the effects of lifetimes of bad joints, concussions, and broken bones.
Tabloids reveled in lurid accounts, and there were hand-wringing editorials from the more sober papers about the evil influence of the penny dreadfuls, the cheap magazines full of tales of adventure and gore that were the steady reading diet of boys like Robert.
Judith Viorst, 88, has written over 40 books, most famously the children's classic "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day," which has sold more than four million copies, and more sober titles like "Necessary Losses," about the psychological boons of loss.
In the days to come, however, once the blood has been wiped off the walls and the dead have been honored, more sober attention will turn to the security lapses that permitted squads of suicide bombers to penetrate two of the country's most iconic buildings.
One-month deliverable forwards - essentially a view on the currency one month out - hit 245 to the dollar on May 16 after the devaluation report, but have retraced to 224 this week, reflecting a more sober analysis of the chances of a weaker naira.
The Fed, expecting the party to get a little wild if we see tax reform, massive de-regulation, a $1 trillion infrastructure spend and a 10 percent increase in defense expenditures, could get a little more sober than the rest of us, at a slightly faster clip.
Clinton reached for the mantle of statesmanship, Mr. Trump's speech amounted to a rejection of the conventional wisdom that he must remake himself for the November election as a more sober figure and discard the volcanic tone and ethnic and racial provocation that marked his primary campaign.
The key question is whether Trump can establish more civil relations with the RNC and set a more sober-minded tone in general — while also not disenchanting supporters who were drawn to the businessman as a brash voice unwilling to pay deference to the powers-that-be.
Although the mystery has unfolded compellingly on this season of "True Detective," with the three timelines relating to each other elegantly, it's a shame to think of Hays as a carbon-copy of detectives past, particularly given his racial differences and his seemingly more sober process.
Even Reich minister of propaganda [Joseph] Goebbels, who was supposed to be one of the more sober Nazi leaders, saw the value in all this effort to enlist astrology for political purposes, putting together a team of astrologers to create Nostradamus-based propaganda for use in foreign policy.
More than once, I've written a one-line email that I'd initially ended with a period — only to delete the period, add it back, then delete it again before sending, all because I was concerned it would be received as more sober than the good-humored message I'd intended.
So while there are funny, irreverent bits, they can feel a bit jarring -- or overly precious -- when juxtaposed with more sober moments that exhibit Cheney's contradictions, including his genuine partnership with his wife and acceptance of his daughter Mary (Alison Pill) when she comes out as a lesbian.
Everybody is telling Trump to ratchet it down and be more sober, but at a rally near Cincinnati this month and in his Pence announcement speech on Saturday, Trump launched his verbal rocket ship straight through the stratosphere, and it landed somewhere on the dark side of Planet Debbie.
Addressing supporters Tuesday night in Philadelphia, in a tone that was more sober than celebratory, Mr. Biden said voters had put him "a step closer to restoring decency, dignity and honor to the White House" and moved to unify the party with an appeal to supporters of Mr. Sanders.
"I am devastated by the fact that I was not more sober, so that I could say with absolute certainty whether what happened that night was rape," Sonmez wrote in a letter to the Foreign Correspondents' Club of China, a professional association of which Kaiman was a part.
On a more sober note, consider the image of a tailored three-piece wool suit by Carr, Sonn and Woor from 1951 cut with fetishistic precision and featuring details (sleeve cuffs, a suppressed waist) that, as Mr. Jones said, oblige the wearer to live up to the clothes.
People are so much at the mercy of the drug to which they're addicted, but I would hope that if they were helped, they might realize, in a more sober moment, the value of their own life and the importance of trying to get clean and stop using.
Hardliners will scoff at the suggestion, but a more sober approach will reveal that there are replacement ideas that may attract the support of a number of Democrats, particularly those that are facing reelection in 2018 in red states that voted for the president-elect by a large margin.
To those who might be inclined to tell artists to shut up and sing or act, the evening offered a concerted rejoinder, subjecting President Trump to rebukes that ranged from mockery to more sober indictments to stirring statements about unity and how recent government actions are antithetical to American values.
But a more sober approach is to convey messages that make people feel they're part of the solution, like urging hand washing, staying home if they feel ill or getting a flu shot — which targets a disease that currently poses a much bigger threat than coronavirus to the U.S. population.
But days of wrangling about the wording of a 1,000-word Rome Declaration, May's impending Brexit confirmation and tens of thousands of protesters gathering beyond the tight police cordon around the Campidoglio palace offered a more sober reminder of the challenges of holding the 27 nations to a common course.
Wednesday's hearing followed a more sober session on Tuesday before the Senate Banking Committee, where Ms. Yellen laid out a cautious view of the economy's prospects, playing down the risk of recession while reiterating that near-term weakness may prompt the Fed to hold off on any imminent rate increases.
Here's the great thing about this generation from my point of view: They have our values, but they're much more sober-minded, much more willing to work with each other, much more pragmatic, much less ideological, which is one of the more unattractive features of my generation in the '60s.
But where Mr. Trump struck a campaign tone during the unveiling of his national security strategy, with references to building a wall along the southern border with Mexico, Mr. Mattis took a more sober route by sticking to the more traditional intellectual framework that has accompanied foreign policy doctrines of past administrations.
After blanketing Virginia's airwaves before the primary with an ad in which he savaged the president as "a narcissistic maniac," Mr. Northam struck a more sober-minded tone during the general election with another widely aired commercial in which he vowed to "work with" Mr. Trump when it is in the state's interest.
"If ethical action on the part of tech companies requires consideration of who might benefit from a technology and who might be harmed, then we can say with certainty that no topic deserves more sober reflection—no technology has higher stakes—than algorithms meant to target and kill at a distance and without public accountability," the letter states.
"The dollar's initial gains evaporated as market participants made a more sober assessment of the jobs report and realized that the sharp rise in average hourly earnings may have been driven by a sizable drop in low-paid and hurricane-hit jobs rather than an actual rise in earnings," said Fawad Razaqzada, technical analyst for Forex.com.
McConnell in his public comments and private conversations about the ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill is painting a more sober picture than Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), who in March guaranteed passage through the House.
But as the Democrats compile more evidence that Trump withheld military assistance from Ukraine to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPompeo says Trump-Zelensky call was 'consistent' with administration policy Alyssa Milano to co-host Biden fundraiser next month House panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry MORE, they are adopting a more sober tone.
But I had a good time—a different, more sober kind of good time but a good time nonetheless, and I powered through, just walking around and people watching and noticing three pairs of feet in one bathroom stall and people snorting substances as they stand next to you in a crowd (you notice a lot when you are in the sober minority).
The 2017 event is likely to be a slightly more sober affair than usual: News website Mail Online has decided not to hire a huge yacht this year – in 2016 pop band Take That entertained delegates, and previous guests have included various Kardashians - while two of the world's largest advertisers appearing at the festival are streamlining the number of agencies they use.
The smallest of the four large paintings, "Untitled (P-1665)" (2016), offers a house-like image similar to the one in "Untitled (P-1661)," mentioned above, this time decked out in emerald-green and yellow-green lines, but in a much more sober arrangement of shapes, as if the larger size had invited artist's innately classical sensibility in through a back door.
This panic was followed by a round of more sober coverage characterizing Momo, and the challenge, as a "hoax," warning credulous adults that they were opening the door to trolls who might actually enact elements of the myth to get a rise out of people, and that they were themselves needlessly exposing children to violent concepts by engaging with the story themselves.
But as the Democrats compile more evidence that Trump withheld military assistance from Ukraine to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Trump rails against House Democrats, impeachment inquiry during campaign rally: 'It's all a hoax' Trump acknowledges Warren's rise in the polls, revives 'Pocahontas' slur MORE, they are adopting a more sober tone.
Contrasted with the Chelsea-based Masterpiece Art Fair in the summer, in which the brightest and most bling purchasables — Rolls Royces, jewelry by Van Cleef & Arpels — sat next to Old Masters, with its thick piled carpets, elaborate floral displays and what felt like as many up-market dining establishments as actual exhibitors, Frieze is a more sober — dare I say, serious — affair, the focus squarely on the intellectual.
" Although the movie's pop-star-run-amok premise is similar to that of the British filmmaker Peter Watkins's more sober "Privilege," released in the United States during the summer of 1967, Mr. Thom might well have been inspired by the Doors singer Jim Morrison, who for several years had been performing "When the Music's Over" with its cri de coeur ending: "We want the world and we want it… Nah-ow-OW!!!
When it comes to striking that right balance between idealism and realism, this book is basically a dialogue between the young, uncompromising, superidealistic Power — who cold-calls senior American officials at night at home to berate them for not doing more to stop the killing in Bosnia — and the more sober policymaker Power, who struggles to balance her idealism with realism, and who frets that she's become one of those officials she despised.
It fell 1.2 percent against the dollar and almost one percent against the euro, undoing some of the previous day's gains, when the currency largely recovered from a sharp 3 percent fall against the dollar made after the central bank kept interest rates on hold on Tuesday Capital Economics' Jackson said the move was likely due to a "more sober assessment" of the direction of policymaking, with the decision widely seen as an indication of President Erdogan's ongoing influence.

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