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" "The core of our problems is not purely political.
Google made clear that the decision was not purely altruistic.
The rationale for steps like this is not purely humanitarian.
Such moments are not purely internal events, it turns out.
Dissatisfaction is widespread but the reasons are not purely economic.
Jackson himself is not purely authentic in a rockist sense.
The safety fears, if not purely imaginary, are wildly exaggerated.
Well, it is entertainment but it's not purely to entertain people.
The impact of these kinds of weaknesses is not purely theoretical.
Therefore, this is not purely a spat between Boeing and Bombardier.
Anyone not purely of African ancestry is related to these people.
This is also not purely an Australia thing; it's increasingly global.
My interest is not purely to maximize the popularity of this thing.
Let's be clear: Financial planning is not purely about investments or insurance.
The state's interest in expanding the deposit law is not purely environmental.
"It's entertainment but it's not purely entertainment," Warrick told Reuters on Friday.
But his activism on this front is not purely a product of #MeToo.
However, Storch said the growth is not purely from web companies like Amazon.
It's also worth noting that skin care is not purely about self-care.
But his absorption with physical states and fluctuating light was not purely formal.
Some experts say that could happen — but it's not purely a good thing.
The world was transfixed — not purely out of pity, I suspect, but recognition.
The microcephaly that is being caused by the Zika virus is not purely cosmetic.
"This is not purely a private project for the development of energy," he said.
A big part of this is that they're usually not purely questions at all.
Apple's improvement of the security of its devices is not purely a technical discussion.
This post may contain "forward-looking" information that is not purely historical in nature.
Again, the difference is not purely attributable to Trump, but he's the main factor.
It's not purely a partisan statement to say that something went wrong this year.
Farmer says his motivation is not purely monetary, but rather the thrill of the chase.
The case for privacy is not purely utilitarian: it is important in its own right.
While the tattoo is not purely a single line work, it draws from that style.
These self-imposed restraints are not purely formal, nor should they be read that way.
This is not purely a European issue for internet companies such as Facebook and Google (GOOG).
And apparently, some people aren't too pleased that the Miss Japan winner was not "purely" Japanese.
Kleeman added that because the process is not purely algorithmic, editing becomes a form of authorship.
"From my own experience, I can say that it is not purely nostalgia," he told Motherboard.
The goal is "a global movement which is not purely event-based anymore," Ms. Cook said.
"Moving out of China is not purely a matter of cost, but of possibility," he added.
But he says his market niche is giving cleareyed reads of current events, not purely partisan rants.
He is not purely abstract, like Odili Donald Odita, nor is he purely figurative, like Henry Taylor.
The envelope poems are not purely works of visual art, like calligraphic screens or proto-modernist collages.
It's not purely coincidence: Even as he stumped in Iowa and New Hampshire, Mr. Sanders didn't ignore Nevada.
People are not purely rational or self-interested, but reason with limited information and follow rules of thumb.
It's not purely about getting more performance with a faster processor, or beefier graphics card, or more RAM.
This compilation commemorates his later recordings, and reminds us that he was not purely an early-music specialist.
Judges must make difficult calls that demand good judgment, and judging is not purely mechanical and value free.
It's not purely a black form of music, it's a product of the melting pot of urban Britain.
But they're great devices for everyday use, not purely because of convenience but because they also save energy.
The way I see it, the "beauty" captured in some of the art shown here is not purely aesthetic.
Hamlet makes clear that he has a lively interest in the theater, but that interest is not purely aesthetic.
With Gary Oldman and Annie Lennox leading a tribute to David Bowie, the night was not purely about celebration, however.
While weight-loss surgeries can be effective for some people, they involve surgeons (not purely visualization), and come with risks.  
Her ascent was not purely a show of grace and favour: she had to complete gruelling training with her men.
" As Altman tried not very vehemently to change the subject, Jack, twenty-seven, said, "It's not purely little-brother trolling.
This development highlights the importance of thinking about poverty as a political challenge and not purely a matter of resources.
These fears are not purely illusory: Ellison really is on the left of his own party when it comes to Israel.
But the success of "Iron Man" was not purely on its own merits: It was a product of a particular time.
He added that they had invested in these companies, betting on their growth potential and not purely because they are defensive.
This rise in the flow of Central Americans presents a different set of challenges because many are not purely economic migrants.
"What has gone awry in American politics is not purely that we've got issues with the mechanics of democracy," he said.
The RNC spends its cash not purely on presidential politics -- as Trump's campaign would -- but rather on helping the entire Republican ballot.
Keeping that in mind, we decided to go with a platform and design that was not purely text-based and worked offline.
When they are not purely escapist or flat-out inane, they are narrowly concerned with the airbrushed circumstances of their own creation.
Erdogan, however, sees such 18th- and 19th-century mosques as a contamination, not purely Turkish like the mosques of the 16th century.
In the United States, a court must also find that the speech in question is based in fact and not purely opinion.
It's important to remind ourselves that these are not purely philanthropic goals for corporations and that recruitment and retention are to their benefit.
This effect is intensified by the fact that many of them are not purely black and white, but have strong yellow and blue hues.
"Education is not purely an online experience, especially for younger kids [so] the potential is huge if there's a clear online-to-offline application."
Poetry must be aware of its "terrible responsibilities"—it is not purely an individual game—but it could also blend historical with mystical concerns.
"There are plenty of foods we eat in order to connect and bond with others, not purely for hunger or nutritional needs," says Harrison.
I noted in my piece about the lessons of 2018 that we should think about Trump's presidency not purely in terms of weakness and strength.
Martin, a former senior counsel in the Justice Department's computer crime and intellectual property section, said combating botnets is not purely a law enforcement issue.
I don't know why—it would have made a lot more sense to just let them be—but it's a fascination that's not purely revulsion.
The lesson of the book was in the importance of finding undervalued assets to gain an edge; it was not purely an ode to numbers.
Last year, it seemed preposterous that Razer made a gaming phone without flashy colored lights, but now it's here, and it's not purely just for show.
His rise to power was not purely electoral: the 1933 election was characterized by widespread violent intimidation, especially targeting Social Democrats and Communists, by Nazi militias.
"Nobody knows what China's motives are, presumably they're not simply altruistic, Australia's interests in providing aid and investment are certainly not purely altruistic either," she said.
It is not purely and simply the fulfillment of a plan; it also leaves a path of destruction, and it destroys the thing that it transforms.
It's not purely Indigenous spirituality, it's something much deeper that is woven into the fabric of human existence that we've been distracted and manipulated away from honoring.
Statements in this press release, which are not purely historical, are forward-looking statements and include any statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future.
It proves that these products can be self-sustaining, not purely marketing spends but actual cultural products that people will use and spend time and money with.
For example: "I do love that there are some white supremacists who are taking DNA tests and they're finding out that they're not purely white," he said.
The co-authors of "Gentrifier" take a daring tack: Professors all, they break the third wall of social science to admit their interest is not purely academic.
And it's not purely a partisan controversy — because throughout most of his presidency, George W. Bush was also reluctant to define the conflict in terms that emphasized religion.
"We certainly hoped for a better box office result," said Open Road's president of marketing Jonathan Helfgot, adding that the film's mission was not purely box office-related.
Allegations of the FSB's front-running are not purely based on timelines, though the Fed's apparent ignorance of the sequencing of designations is as telling as it is troubling.
As we move through this not purely rhetoric anymore between especially China and the U.S., do you see the chances for a win-win resolution actually increasing or decreasing?
Furthermore, the fact that WannaCry's code contains a kill switch — a way to stop the malware from spreading — indicates that whoever is behind the attack is not (purely) financially motivated.
But Stitch Fix's margin accountings are tricky – not purely inventory retail margins as they take into account the net effect of all shipping/return and re-stocking costs as well.
Most sub-Neptunes detected so far have low densities, which suggests they are not purely rocky, and scientists had suggested these planets had puffy, gaseous atmospheres rich in hydrogen and helium.
Harvard has the right to consider factors that are not purely quantitative, but its moral pretensions may be tarnished as we learn more about the true factors in its admissions decisions.
But even he might struggle to swiftly acquit Trump, convince Americans the trial is not purely for show and at the same time protect vulnerable swing state members from political damage.
New findings from the New York Times have now reinforced that argument, giving more weight to the idea that the investment plan may not purely be the economic project that Beijing insists.
To be fair, this was not purely Mr. Rubio's intervention: Mr. Lee said in 2013 that his tax plan addressed only the individual income tax, and corporate tax reform would come later.
Still, it's a very good sign for the Yankees that Sánchez has succeeded to this point in his Major League career on the back of his approach and not purely on talent.
Mr. Padmore evidently approved, commenting between numbers that something he values in these songs is the way the vocal line, "often not purely melodic," moves in and out of the piano texture.
I do think you have to have a certain amount of confidence in your vision: Ultimately designers have to do what they are interested in and not purely work for other people.
State Departments officials claimed that happened organically and said it was not "purely" a bot-driven activity, and the traction in Iran showed that the Iranian people are supportive of the administration's approach.
Many of its longtime employees were drawn to Google not purely because it was a moneymaking machine but because it also seemed interested in being a force for good in the tech industry.
If much of the world was drawn into the child's birth, a few minutes after dawn on Monday, it was not purely because of the newborn's position, seventh in line to the British throne.
Her ambition was not purely theoretical: as an activist, her intention was to enlarge the population of children receiving a diagnosis of autism, and thereby to secure support for the greatest possible number of people.
Being emotional and not purely cognitive creatures, we sometimes need to accumulate firsthand experiences to convince us that a new technology might actually be okay — whether it's a train, a car, or a driverless car.
The IKG estimates that there are 10,000-12,000 Jews in Austria - far fewer than the roughly 600,000 Muslims, some of whom arrived during Europe's migration crisis - suggesting the FPO's overtures are not purely about Jewish votes.
Another hedge fund legend, Paul Tudor Jones, has called for "modernizing" and "rethinking" capitalism, for years pushing a ranking system that would judge corporations not purely on value they create for shareholders but on how "just" they are.
Graphic warnings are facts In 2012, the DC Circuit Court stated that the first set of graphics warnings were not "purely factual and uncontroversial information" — and so the court applied a heightened level of scrutiny to the FDA's requirement.
They say, you know, it was compiled so long after the prophet's death by his companions, pieced together from their collective memories, something could've been left out or added in, and you can only say it's divinely inspired, not purely divine.
Cathal McDaid, chief intelligence officer at cybersecurity firm AdaptiveMobile, pointed to a section of the DHS report that claimed the agency had carried out a successful penetration test of a US carrier, so clearly the threat was not purely theoretical.
His most powerful suggestion for change lies in a return to the cooperative commonwealth and the rise of a new labor movement—one focused not purely on collective bargaining within the workplace, but more broadly on the empowerment of workers.
"Let me make one thing clear: It was not purely as a policy matter," Yates replied as she calmly argued that she was doing what she had promised Cornyn and other Judiciary Committee lawmakers she would do during her confirmation hearings.
"As long as you have private insurance companies as a part of that equation, you're going to have a system that is not purely interested in making people healthy and doing it in the most cost-effective way possible," the aide said.
Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump's attorney, claimed Sunday he could "produce 20 witnesses" to testify that hush money payments to women ahead of the 2016 election were intended to protect then-candidate Trump's family — not purely to influence the outcome of the race.
When Hillary Clinton brought up her bipartisan efforts in Congress during Sunday night's debate in South Carolina, Sanders replied with a characteristic observation: It's not purely conservatism versus liberalism or committed partisanship that divides Congress, but also the control of congressional actors by moneyed interests.
Any big changes in interest rates are thus political decisions, not purely economic ones (although a cynic might say the same is true in America, Yi Gang, governor of the People's Bank of China, faces umpteen more constraints than Jerome Powell of the Federal Reserve).
More than most in education reform, Mr. Wilson had proved that children could succeed not purely by rote memorization and the dismal regurgitation of facts but in the style in which affluent children were learning at the city's best and most progressive private schools.
Here's an illustrative example, using the Devers-Palo Verde 2 line in California to make the point: In short, transmission planners need to evaluate projects in the context of the larger US electricity system, not purely in terms of meeting a base case of regional needs.
His investment ideas were not purely budgetary but took the form of progressive policy proposals that would invest our national efforts in goals like winning the trade war with China and revamping health care in a realistic way that builds upon the system we already have in place.
"ESG is inclusive — it helps better measure both performance, but also future potential of different investments through a lens that's not purely financial," said Bruno Sarda, the North America president for CDP, an international nonprofit that works with companies to disclose financial risks of climate change on their bottom line.
AI performs a wide range of functions not purely restricted to conventional notions of IT or cyberspace; computer algorithms are increasingly able to almost instantaneously access vast pools of data, compare and organize information and perform automated procedural and analytical functions for human decision-makers in a role of command and control.
These forward-looking statements relate to a variety of matters, including, without limitation, statements related to the ability of Novatel Wireless to expand its addressable markets and drive growth in service revenue and broaden its customer base as a result of the acquisition of DigiCore, and other statements that are not purely statements of historical fact.
The key takeaways from the quarter in our view were (28.63) Stories seems to be a net positive on engagement, not purely cannibalistic, (215) Zuckerberg acknowledged the importance of margins and Facebook sees margins stabilizing after 193, (219) the fourth-quarter revenue outlook improved moderately and the lack of comments aimed at 225 revenue suggests a comfort with Street models here.
In the example above, if the ratifiers' understanding of cruel and unusual applied only to physical suffering, not purely psychological suffering, then the question of whether 90 days of solitary confinement for simple battery is cruel and unusual admits of two possible answers: (a) a backward-looking originalist interpretation with an unjust result and (b) a forward-looking pragmatic interpretation with a just result.
That is to say, they became several different kinds of art at the same time; made of built-up layers of materials — fabric, beeswax, gesso, string, gold powder, and more — and mounted on wood or aluminum panels, they are not purely paintings but instead some kind of sculpture (Munroe is not sure if they should be called bas-reliefs or not), even as they deploy collage-making techniques.
"As long as you have private insurance companies as a part of that equation, you're going to have a system that is not purely interested in making people healthy and doing it in the most cost-effective way possible," a Sanders aide told CNN after the Trump administration announced its new position, suggesting that the renewed public focus on the issue could be a boon to Sanders' campaign.

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