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But new research points the finger more squarely at us.
At no time did those stresses fall more squarely on Mrs.
But "Dirilis: Ertugrul" is more squarely aimed at a domestic audience.
This will focus more squarely on short-term delivery, it has said.
Mitel plans now to focus its business more squarely on unified communications.
If they do, that'll turn attention more squarely onto the ethics accusations. Why?
It's more squarely shaped than regular laptop screens, which not everyone might like.
I understand why the Met's attention is ever more squarely on its singers.
On the contrary, that responsibility will fall even more squarely with the party.
Collections aimed more squarely at the general public often included such items as well.
Under her administration, the program was more publicized and focused more squarely on public space.
Gunther Schuller's later arrangement put the work more squarely in the tradition of grand opera.
The feature does pit Google more squarely against startups working on similar "deep linking" tech.
The R-8, aimed more squarely at consumer early adopters, trims down the specs a bit.
He is now out at least six weeks, placing the spotlight even more squarely on Radulov.
The first seems to point the finger more squarely at the soldiers; the second highlights the victims.
This puts tech more squarely than ever in the business of influencing where and how people live.
We should push this breakthrough carbon-dividends plan more squarely into the political arena through a national campaign.
Macris should have explained the position more squarely, especially when he knew the synthetic credit portfolio's losses had worsened.
The media has pinned blame more squarely on President Trump and his family's travel habits as the root cause.
Its target will be more squarely the consumer market and using the glasses for movies, sports, gaming, navigation and education.
In January it said it would spin off its sportswear brand Puma to focus more squarely on its luxury brands.
She's just a chipper person with a sudden taste for raw flesh, which lumps her more squarely into the cannibal pile.
We thought it might be more interesting to take something that is a bit more squarely in the pop music world.
Plenty of films more squarely about cinema than "Marriage Story" or "Midnight in Paris" were not even nominated for best picture.
This puts YC more squarely in competition with traditional VC funds that usually invest in startups after they've completed the accelerator program.
That Trump is now actively rooting for Obamacare to fail only puts the burden of responsibility even more squarely on his shoulders.
The focus has turned more squarely to what governments can do through increased spending and reforms to make their economies more efficient.
"In a sense, the Federal Reserve is picking a dog" by placing importance on a concern more squarely embraced by Democrats, he said.
But I wouldn't mind seeing him tackle, say, someone like Scott Pruitt, or focus more squarely on the 24/7 cable news industry.
Mr. Lee dealt more squarely with racial terror in "4 Little Girls," his documentary on the 1963 deadly church bombing in Birmingham, Ala.
Carol McCabe Booker, the editor, focused the book more squarely on Ms. Dunnigan's journalism career, and shortened it from its original 670 pages.
He has also been unable to win over several of his former rivals who might help consolidate the Republican establishment more squarely behind him.
It looks more convenient and less setup-intensive than the Vive, but higher-end — and more squarely aimed at consumers — than the Vive Focus.
"We have to wait to see whether he will get good briefings or whether he is flexible enough to look at things more squarely."
Critics may scoff, but the show enters its 14th season with the family more squarely in the eye of the cultural hurricane than ever.
It's hard to imagine a more squarely on-the-nose example of demonizing mental illness than portraying a mentally ill man as a literal demon.
But a combined program of small cash grants and public service jobs would lie much more squarely within the self-help tradition of American politics.
If anything, then, the blame for a government shutdown would fall even more squarely on Republicans this time around than in either 1996 or 2013.
V in a deal valued at $221 million on Thursday, as the world's No. 2100 gold miner by market value focuses more squarely on core assets.
The second round of relief focuses more squarely on mitigating the economic fallout of the coronavirus, giving priority to those most directly affected by the outbreak.
And escalating tension with Iran has pushed foreign policy to the forefront of a primary race that had so far focused more squarely on domestic issues.
They then did another buyout in 1996 that acquired stock from employees and outside investors, which consolidated ownership even more squarely in the hands of Strauss' descendants.
In their search for a business model, some platforms are now focusing much more squarely on employment (though others, like the Khan Academy, are not for profit).
Of course, this puts Uber even more squarely in the ring with Postmates, which has integrated directly with a number of retailers like Starbucks, Chipotle, and Apple.
On Sunday night, Trump aimed more squarely at what he said are environmental regulations that are hampering firefighting efforts, but also referred to the same water issue.
Uber Eats is stepping even more squarely into GrubHub's turf with its latest move: letting restaurants join its service even if they have their own delivery drivers.
The most abstract works—1978's Shadow, Shadow (Red) and 1984's Rorschach, the inkblot results of the famed psychological test—allude more squarely to a postwar influence.
The bid to become a one-stop travel service for more mainstream sightseers puts Airbnb more squarely in competition with large travel sites such as Expedia and Priceline.
The update to the now three-year-old service also pits it a little more squarely against Snapchat Stories, but without creative opportunities like animated filters, doodling and text.
And for those who fall more squarely within each size's range (and less in the gray area, like me) , I think the fit issues would be even more minimal.
Perhaps if the burden of proof fell more squarely on the laws' proponents, the outcomes of these cases might be more consistent—especially if circumstantial evidence weighed more heavily.
He has long performed in the backing bands for figures like Maxwell, Jay-Z and Rihanna, but these days he is focusing more squarely on his own bandleading career.
She says it's a dedication to DJ Rashad, who, despite working more squarely in footwork, shared her penchant for pushing the music he grew up with into uncharted territory.
Much depends on whether Merkel's contrition will win over her critics in the CSU, focused more squarely on their party's performance on its Bavarian home turf than on national politics.
This year, however, Apple seemed to have a slightly different message aimed more squarely at developers: build on our platforms and use our products because we're not Facebook or Google.
The bid to become a one-stop travel service for more mainstream sightseers puts Airbnb more squarely in competition with large travel sites such as Expedia Group Inc and Priceline.
Friday: Mayor wants help removing statue The memorial that ostensibly precipitated last weekend's rally in Charlottesville -- the Lee statue -- is now more squarely in the crosshairs of Charlottesville Mayor Mike Signer.
That places Trump's team more squarely behind his "energy dominance" agenda of boosting U.S. fossil fuel output and exports, in part by promoting low-emission technology for fossil fuels to other nations.
Amazon Inspire puts Amazon more squarely into competition against the likes of Google and Apple, which are also working on ways to use their platforms and devices to target the education sector.
This might explain Director Wray's sobering judgment, because these kinds of attacks are more squarely in his law enforcement lane than in the lanes of diplomats, policymakers, or military and intelligence officers.
The company gave users the ability to load old snaps — or "memories" — into their Snapchat stories, essentially moving away from the focus on raw, ephemeral messaging and more squarely into Facebook's territory.
Under the new rules, paying tourists could gain access to the Space Station, but it's more squarely aimed at people and companies seeking to take advantage of low-Earth orbit to conduct research.
Unlike more squarely sci-fi authors, Vonnegut rarely felt the need to ground his premises in mainstream science, rather using them as a jumping-off point for stories that center around fundamentally humanist concerns.
Even within Muslim communities, undocumented Muslims are largely invisible, with leaders traditionally regarding the debate as "a Latino issue" and prioritizing surveillance, travel ban attempts, and other policies that more squarely target US Muslims.
Recent moves by Attorney General Jeff Sessions have only set the bar higher for immigrants to justify their asylum claim, placing the burden of proof and legal argument even more squarely on their shoulders.
Its luxury arm extended its strong run, with labels like Lancome doing well in China in an encouraging signal for rivals like U.S.-based Estee Lauder, which is more squarely focused on premium brands.
Given that even the candidates most interested in housing have also made big commitments on health care, climate change, immigration, and other topics more squarely in the federal purview, that's likely as it should be.
Its CEO, Arne Sorenson, has been one of the most vocal defenders of LGBT rights in recent years as corporations have been pulled more squarely into divisive social and legal battles related to LGBT discrimination.
This year, attention is back on core processing rather than novelties, but this time aimed more squarely at the "internet of things" (IoT), a buzzword used to describe connectivity between an increasing range of devices.
A potential disposal would come as Kering prepares to spin-off German sportswear label Puma to its own shareholders, a move welcomed by analysts as it focuses more squarely on its high-margin luxury brands.
Ever since it exploded onto the cultural scene several years ago, JUUL has come under scrutiny over whether its e-cigarettes were marketed to adults hoping to quit traditional tobacco, or more squarely targeted at teens.
Two video installations — one from the late 1990s, at the Met, the other at MoMA and aimed more squarely at the current refugee crisis — find artists circling the topic and trying to find a way in.
Newer takes on the industry — in "Black Mirror" most notably, but also upcoming adaptations of the scandals at Theranos and at Uber — depict the perils of technology and the business of tech more squarely, seriously and scarily.
Or possibly just ignored the idea, given that while Teslas are known for supercar-besting velocities for their highest-spec car, the business model is aimed more squarely at software engineers commuting in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Although "Night School" reunites Haddish with "Girls Trip" director Malcolm D. Lee, the focus is more squarely on Hart as Teddy, a guy who failed to graduate high school and now needs a GED to advance his career.
The change puts Hotel Tonight more squarely in competition with online travel behemoths Expedia Inc and Priceline Group Inc, which together account for about half of all travel bookings made on mobile devices, according to travel research firm Phocuswright.
Ms. Akers argues that the Clinton campaign's plan will end up subsidizing people who can already afford to pay for college and that government money should be more squarely focused on the poor and cover all of their costs.
As a first step, they're pushing legislation designed to log the frequency of such cases around the country — data they say has gone neglected as the Trump administration has focused more squarely on foreign-based threats to homeland security.
And when the French designer Christian Dior introduced the New Look in 1947, it was only Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth II's younger sister, who adopted it, because the responsibility of promoting British designers fell more squarely on the queen.
I don't know if that means these areas simply don't require as much capital investment, or if these challenges are simply not as interesting right now for investors as those more squarely focused on revenue generation and business needs.
Mr. Phillips wanted to make a gritty character study of the Joker in the mold of 'Taxi Driver,' dispensing with the cartoon, buildings-imploding fantasy of most superhero movies and placing the story more squarely in the real world.
He made no mention of the Taliban's resurgence, the horrific violence in Kabul in recent days, or his commitment to supporting the Afghan government or dealing more squarely with the threats still emanating from the tribal regions in Pakistan.
That feature told a mostly unrelated story, refocusing the spotlight even more squarely on Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow after Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley (who play series stars Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, respectively) declined to sign on for another installment.
The split with Stella McCartney comes as Kering prepares to spin off German sportswear label Puma to its own shareholders, as it focuses more squarely on its high-margin luxury brands and builds up those with a high growth potential.
But instead, the firm, which has a group within the investment bank called Private Sales Referral Network, was outsourcing most deals between $10 million and $217 million to a roster of roughly 230 boutiques focused more squarely on the middle market.
Not only is he situated more squarely in the modern dance world, where he has swept up honors including a MacArthur fellowship and multiple commissions for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, but he also has a rocky personal history with ballet.
"Smurfs: The Lost Village," aimed more squarely at children, was notably better (61 percent negative), but moviegoers have long memories: The stink from the first two films was probably too much for those little blue "Lost Village" legs to outrun.
"Resistance," by contrast -- again being produced under the supervision of Dave Filoni -- feels more squarely designed for kids, splashed in a vibrant, anime-style visual presentation but softer and flabbier when it comes to establishing a storyline to match it.
If that sounds too ahistorical to you, you can still play a more grounded version of the game in the so called "Records" mode where generals are not one-warrior armies and the focus is more squarely on unit tactics.
Still, analysts reacted positively to the plan, initiated but not completed by the Obama administration, to shift oversight of international non-military firearms sales from the State Department to the Commerce Department, which would put the focus more squarely on facilitating trade.
"Beneath the generally calm surface, the underlying stresses in the economy continue to build, and will eventually need to be faced more squarely in order to forestall a more pronounced deterioration in economic performance," said Charles Collyns, chief economist and managing director.
Judge Gary S. Katzmann grilled Mr. Trump's lawyers repeatedly about a letter from Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, which supported the administration's efforts to limit imports but said the action should be aimed more squarely at China, rather than at allies like Canada.
And X-ray evidence of the beating of children had been reported by a radiologist named John Caffey in 1946, in a somewhat oblique journal article called "Multiple Fractures in Long Bones of Infants," and more squarely, by other researchers, in 1955.
Heritage theater tends to be easy on the eye, but Hannah Clark's curvilinear brown set soon palls, throwing attention even more squarely on Ms. Garai's elegantly coifed Sarah — her curls are a thing of wonder — as the most arresting figure on stage.
Others may be tempted to compare her work with that of a more mainstream art-world darling like Jean-Michel Basquiat, but while Basquiat's art addresses a range of social, political, economic, and historical themes, Smith's is more squarely focused on her Christian beliefs.
Trump peppered his remarks with a more balanced mix of banal platitudes, lies, and characteristically offensive agitation than marked his inaugural address and other speeches—aimed more squarely at lazy pundits primed to celebrate Trump's latest "pivot" than at insecure members of the Republican congressional conferences.
Very rarely have I felt like something was completely out of my control; my deaths feel more squarely on my shoulders, because I didn't back away when I should have or because I was trying to take on too many enemies without adequate back up from my teammates.
Pixar-esque Penrose Studios raises $8.5M, VR's biggest seed round While some competing venture-backed virtual reality content studios may be focusing their efforts on creating streamlined processes to build fast and cheap stories, Penrose appears to be more squarely focused on reaching its creative visions first and foremost.
Akunna Cook, the former executive director of the Black Economic Alliance, a group started by business leaders in hopes of centering the economic outcomes of black Americans more squarely in the primary, said members of the group had been let down when Patrick declared that he wasn't running.
With North Korea's hasty departure from the global pariah list, and your decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, reimpose sanctions on Iran and launch a public campaign against the regime, General Assembly participants probably expect your fire and fury will be honed more squarely at Tehran.
If extras on its site like Spotify playlists created around paint colors aren't indication enough, retail partnerships like its recently announced Urban Outfitters collaboration place Backdrop far from the world of traditional paint and hardware stores and more squarely in newly formed camp that believes paint can be fun, influenced by culture, and driven by design.
Roivant Sciences, a three-year-old, Basel, Switzerland-based company aiming to one day be a giant holding company for dozens of independent biopharmaceutical companies, has raised $1.1 billion in equity led by the SoftBank Vision Fund — making it the latest in a string of enormous bets by SoftBank, and putting the young outfit more squarely on the radar of the tech world.
He expressed bafflement at how in the dark many board members were about not just station selection, but about things like how the M.T.A. tabulated electrical delays, a topic that came up after an article in The Daily News appeared to show the authority massaging numbers to put the blame more squarely on Con Ed, which supplies electricity to the subway.
And it promises to put New York and its political leaders even more squarely at the center of a midterm campaign already stocked with prominent characters from the city, including a president who made his fortune in Manhattan real estate; the top Democrat in the Senate, Chuck Schumer; and Mr. Bloomberg's predecessor in Gracie Mansion, Rudolph W. Giuliani, who serves as a lawyer for Mr. Trump.
U.S. Trade Representative Trump has made trade a cornerstone of his economic agenda, placing U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE squarely in the spotlight.
There is plenty of flash in the "Spider-Man: Homecoming" trailer, but it focuses more squarely on Peter Parker's struggle to become a worthy hero and his relationship with Iron Man, played by fan favorite Robert Downey Jr. The "Justice League" trailer contains glimmers of humor between its cast, but much of its run-time is spent introducing new characters as they strike hero poses and leap into a battle.

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