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It soon becomes clear that something's not quite right here.
And the form of the letter is not quite right.
" Or, "You know what, there's something that's not quite right.
But, like many things on Facebook, it's not quite right.
But because it was so necessary, that's not quite right.
It quickly became clear that something was not quite right.
But diversionary tactics aside, the message was not quite right.
Photo: APThere's something not quite right about North Korea's antivirus software.
Are you bothered by a lipstick shade that's not quite right?
And something in his face tells you it's not quite right.
Take one was, um, not quite right — but nailed the continent!
And then you start to see, no, that's not quite right.
But our relationship to it, I think, is not quite right.
Facts First: Sanders is in the ballpark, but not quite right.
But then, I think, wait a second, that's not quite right.
Do those three men over there look, somehow, not quite right?
It's not quite right to say things have changed since then.
To say that it "makes" an ellipse is not quite right.
Sadly, it still stands out as something odd, not quite right.
Sometimes they're not quite right, and you'll have to adjust them.
Clearly, something is not quite right in the state of Iowa.
He'd rather do nothing than do something that's not quite right.
To me, it does reflect that organizationally, it's not quite right.
Your brain gets a signal that something is not quite right.
But that's not quite right, according to FDA administrator Stephen Hahn.
In his return against the Cubs, unsurprisingly, he was not quite right.
But that's not quite right anymore — customizing AOSP is necessary these days.
There's always something that could be improved, something that's not quite right.
The leather on his jacket is close, but something's not quite right.
Is the size is too large, or the color not quite right?
"If you can name the color, it's not quite right," Godin said.
" The Washington Post quibbled that the explanation "was actually not quite right.
But that's not quite right, our Op-Ed columnist David Leonhardt writes.
And recognizing that something's not quite right can make all the difference.
But, Dr. Tyson said, something was not quite right about that last sentence.
High school boys are coded similarly to Nikolai but are not quite right.
But that's not quite right — the whole DeMario mess hasn't finished going down.
The actor Martin Balsam recorded HAL's lines but was deemed not quite right.
So she was aware something was not quite right from a young age.
That's why I found myself in not-quite-right pieces with kid number one.
That's really close, but I think it's not quite right in one important respect.
The food and drinks at the resort all tasted not quite right, Lauterborn said.
To treat full employment as a purely economic phenomenon is not quite right, however.
But, as we learn in the final moments of "Reunion," that's not quite right.
Every minute spent on not-quite-right code counts as interest on that debt.
The AI-generated voice is clearly mimicking Ellen DeGeneres — but it's not quite right.
That turned out to be wrong—or, at least, it was not quite right.
Something feels not quite right about subjecting Don DeLillo to the ordinary critical apparatus.
It's not quite right to say that Trump is a throwback to midcentury sexism.
In fact, people think it's pain that cutters seek, but that's not quite right.
It is sometimes said flatly that women don't lie, but that's not quite right.
There was something not quite right about how the cardboard box was being thrown.
I called it a dressing gown just now; but that's not quite right either.
The professor said that she felt "not quite right" and had to go home.
The impression that was created was, there's something not quite right at the National Gallery.
An artist friend came up with a fist, which Lind said felt not quite right.
You assemble all the pieces, try it on, and...something's not quite right about it.
If you've mastered that, you've already solved the majority of those not-quite-right situations.
Nearly a century later he has been found to be nearly, but not quite, right.
It felt the same to call myself male as it did female—not quite right.
" Close but still not quite right; the correct caption would be "core pressurization looks good.
There's one thing about the rumors that's not quite right, and it gives me hope.
I mentioned earlier that Jon was more or less the same, but that's not quite right.
They certainly resembled Mr. Scully's trademark style, but something was not quite right, the artist thought.
And yet, but for that sense of something not quite right, my son would be dead.
The show is often called a "fish out of water story," but that's not quite right.
You could say he's doubling down, as some critics have written, but that's not quite right.
And if you look at his comments and activities at the time, that's not quite right.
" Most of the friends from Tinychat were less complimentary of Arthurs — something was "not quite right.
But these reporters' sources do appear to think there's something not quite right here, so stay tuned.
The map that Alaska sent out in a press release was closer, but still not quite right.
The LME itself seems to be aware that all is not quite right with its delivery function.
And yet it's not quite right to say that Boston fans were more evolved than Boston ownership.
The communities along Israel's coastline, where the agricultural lands have become suburban enclaves, were not quite right.
But maybe, she told me, there is something not quite right about her relationship to the pollutant.
Hands throbbing, face blank, his left-side targeting system not quite right, Sam Siatta hit the bag.
As for his claim that the US "won" $7.5 billion from the WTO, that's not quite right.
Meanwhile, Warren is tapping into Americans' emerging sense that something is not quite right with Silicon Valley.
That's not quite right, but it is a goal they've kept in mind in their partnership with Stockley.
I hear this sort of point all the time, and my answer is that it's not quite right.
If anyone felt that was not quite right and proper, he had only to show them his collection.
The next hour or so of movie reinforces that not-quite-right vibe in all sorts of ways.
But calling it a subsidy is not quite right because you can't really measure what people are doing.
It's often said that the tune was originally a "drinking song," but that connotation is not quite right.
I wasn't angry, since I'd always had a suspicion that something was not quite right about the situation.
It is not quite right to lump the top 1% in with the rest of the best-off quintile.
It's like that city bending scene from Inception: Quietly the world is identifying something it deems not quite right.
It's a tart white and not quite right for a 8 degree night, but we survive and drink it.
REX DEIGHTON-SMITHParis The acronym YIMBY, "yes in my backyard", is not quite right ("Sorry, we're full", April 20th).
And Dany believes Jorah was the treason for gold, though that's not quite right since he wanted a pardon.
The normal venture capitalist model that has worked for biotech and worked for software is not quite right here.
The first time I assembled that list, I wrote "or" between each item, but that is not quite right.
It's not quite right to say that Winogrand himself, who died in 1984, comes across as larger than life.
By that time, though, some who knew Mr. Hodgkinson were convinced that something was not quite right about him.
It's not exactly subtle, but it sets the scene and lets us know that something is not quite right.
The angle was a little off, their rhythm not quite right, and the bench rocked in discordant bangs and thumps.
Harris, however, pointed out that Kavanaugh's claim was not quite right: Though Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has criticized Roe v.
There's something not quite right about blaming a year for celebrity deaths, various disappointments, and the outcome of political skirmishes.
But, as Alex realizes when he meets a boy named Elliot (Antonio Marziale) at a party, she's not quite right.
Every time they'd come up with something, we'd try that [and say], 'this is not quite right,' [or] 'this burns!
Like mannequins or androids, they are human but something is not quite right and this can make people feel uncomfortable.
You want to avoid being nudged into a car that's not quite right or that is out of your budget.
But it's not quite right to say that New York and Washington will probably win because they have these things.
And while you may have heard that Russia disconnected itself from the internet over the holidays, that's not quite right.
That is probably not quite right: it is hard to believe that Angola, a kleptocratic petro-state, is really more egalitarian.
Things escalate as people try to tell her that there's something not quite right about him, but she refuses to listen.
As he flees across the country in his car, he begins to realise there's something not quite right about the child.
There was something not quite right about the severe weather outbreak that tore across the Midwest late Tuesday and into Wednesday.
But the gentleman is right that there is something not quite right about hosts writing to thank their guests for attending.
The gap I got between the Series 2300 and Active244 was more of a red flag that something's not quite right.
Those start-ups built products that proved to be not quite right for the time when they became available, he said.
Other clean products didn&apost work for us, for various combinations of lackluster moisture, allergenic ingredients, or not-quite-right scents.
However, after two sergeants went to pick up the shipment Friday morning, they "discovered something not quite right," according to state officials.
If you initially choose the wrong overseas community or even a country that's not quite right for you, you can move on.
Oh well, at least now we know where Voldemort's not-quite-right-hand-man stands on the issue of normalizing Sean Spicer.
It's not quite right to say that Samuele's innocence and the doctor's goodness represent signs of hope in an otherwise grim movie.
For example, the director of the National Economic Council is often described as the president's chief economist, but that's not quite right.
All the apartments they saw in Prospect Heights, Fort Greene, Bedford-Stuyvesant and Clinton Hill were not quite right or too pricey.
"I always need something that irritates the eye," Gustav says, though irritation is not quite right: The result is more quietly subversive.
The Republicans under Harding and his successor, Calvin Coolidge, are often depicted in history books as isolationists, but that's not quite right.
On Photography There's something not quite right about the photographs in Chris Dorley-Brown's book "The Corners" (published by Hoxton Mini Press).
Occasionally some odd and not-quite-right results will appear with the good ones, but search is usually far more accurate than not.
The harmonies throughout remind me of John Doe and Exene's not-quite-right, but ultimately wildly effective way of paralleling the human voice.
Homecoming has what I can only describe as a "midcentury macabre" look—a sleek, aloof style that signals something is not quite right.
It's the sort of not-quite-right detail that keeps "The Fall," despite its moment-to-moment excellence, from wholly succeeding as drama.
Albert Slap of Coastal Risk Consulting calls the potential collapse of real estate values "the next black swan," but that's not quite right.
One friend suggested that my climate angst was an extension of my melancholic leanings, which struck me as plausible, but not quite right.
But that streak of immaturity and not-quite-right shabbiness is part of what gives the Cube its wonky, and sometimes disturbing appeal.
Ward Cunningham even went as far as stating that 'every minute spent on not-quite-right code counts as interest on that debt.
As we saw at the end of last season, everything is not quite right with Will since he returned from the Upside Down.
Garmin calls it "augmented reality" in the VIRB 360 press release, and even if that's not quite right, it's still a pretty cool idea.
And yet, there's no weird, sandy grit like other gluten-free pastas or that "something's not quite right" taste often found in GF products.
In the operating room, it's clear that selling this the way women were sold facelifts, Botox, or even breast lifts is not quite right.
But this makes me feel bionic and overdeveloped, like some glossy future iteration of a human; it's not quite right, and it never lasts.
Now she has the extra glow of the first "all female" ticket – not quite right, as Skye already said they are gender non-conforming.
"I tried to squeeze the distance, and the club was not quite right," said Choi, who recovered nicely with a birdie on No. 18.
Dopamine is often referred to as what's give us feelings of pleasure—but you start off the book by saying that that's not quite right.
The same idea is behind the balaclava-clad men of artist Fabian Lopez, whose alias is 2+2=5, meaning something is not quite right.
One more example of people knowing something is not quite right and doing nothing comes along when Andrew takes a client and nearly suffocates him.
It's not pixel-perfect yet — even in the relatively low-res clips we're shown, there's an uncanny valley effect of something being not quite right.
Many analysts, though, as well as Syrian Kurdish fighters on the ground, say the accusations of betrayal are not quite right — at least not yet.
There are all sorts of — Digital Age — there are all different kinds of names for it, all of them are a little not quite right. Right.
JOE TSAI: Well, I think it's not quite right to pit China against the United States when it comes to AI or any kind of technology.
"Sometimes when you're defending people, you have to admit there was something that's not quite right, and that preserves some credibility," Conway said on the segment.
We've had the entry before, singular and plural, clued like "many a sitcom mom" or "housewife" (or "builder," in history's defense, but still not quite right).
Harry first meets Professor Quirrell in the Leaky Cauldron with Hagrid, and Rowling immediately starts dropping clues that there's something not quite right about him. 2.
I had to tap in a meat-eater, our pal Becca Farsace, who said the texture was not quite right, but the taste was basically accurate.
Rose's family plays to a familiar plantation trope with black retainers who are eerily not quite right but who are represented as being almost like family.
But I think it would be perfectly reasonable for someone to believe that Obama's tax plan was right for 2008 and not quite right for 2020.
We feel a web of rhymes and not-quite-right rhymes, and we get a flood of images that are sort of right but sort of not.
Noah was given some pain medication and he appeared better until Surrett received a phone call from her in-laws that the boy was not quite right.
"What Lewis has got to do when things are not quite right is get the best he can possibly out of himself and the team," he said.
According to the post, the discovery was made by two of its sergeants after they noticed "something not quite right" with the boxes after they were unloaded.
It's not quite right to say that TV made Trump president, but it is fair to say that TV created the conditions that made Trump's presidency possible.
The uncanny valley effect kicks in—a huge drop-off in the graph of our empathy as we sense we're encountering something both familiar and not quite right.
"That was her first indication that something was not quite right, because Kayla loves that jewelry box and would not have left it in the driveway," Cipriano says.
That brings me to [a] common sex idea that you explain is not quite right: Penile penetration alone leads to orgasm through the G-spot, absent the clitoris.
When you look at a reconstruction of the skull and brain of Neoepiblema acreensis, an extinct rodent, it's hard to shake the feeling that something's not quite right.
Maud putting sharp nails into her sneakers — and then walking around in them, while screaming in pain — suggests, at the very least, something is not quite right here.
The team is also aiming to train the system to detect "anomalies"—the machine-learning equivalent of a human hunch that something is not quite right about a scan.
The series chronicles the challenges of relationships, mixed signals, parenthood, professional failures, and the ennui of getting what you thought you wanted and finding out it's not quite right.
But many eagle-eyed viewers suspected something was not quite right, and PBS later admitted as much: It had spliced in firework footage from previous years with live shots.
It's the same kind of icky, not-quite-right feeling I experienced while watching "Mad Men" with the corporate office full of male superiors and their female support staff.
And while it's not quite right to say that Erdoğan has changed his approach to being an autocrat, he has certainly steered into the anti-democratic skid of late.
" Himes: "So it's not too far of a logical leap that you have told the Congress that there was no influence on the electoral process is not quite right?
It's common to point out that intellectually disabled adults "fall through the cracks," but this metaphor is not quite right, because it suggests a landscape that is mostly solid.
A sexual assault survivor herself, she said she sees "a red flag that something's not quite right" — and that the rights of accused students have too often been ignored.
"We go through periods of cleansing, where we all start to think something's not quite right," Jim Haney, the executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, said.
At first glance, this Miniature Space tiny cooking video of someone making a mini apple pie looks delicious and adorable... But there's something about it that's just not quite right.
A handful of maybe-not-quite-right people—people like VICE contributor Ed Smith—they'll argue the case for the middle entry in 2K's dark, dystopian first-person shooter series.
On a simple level, when they're in a state of psychological instability — if something is not quite right in their life, if they're missing something, especially on a relationship perspective.
Riddle us this: Why is the idea of a white person loving Black Panther great, while the idea of a white person doing the Wakanda salute sounds not quite right?
Turnout is almost always key in elections—and the British pollsters' turnout models were not quite right in terms of predicting which voters would actually show up at the polls.
Venus connects with Mars on May 14, inspiring a flirtatious and social vibe and energizing you to work out some issues that have been awkward or not quite right recently.
Turnout is almost always key in elections — and the British pollsters' turnout models were not quite right in terms of predicting which voters would actually show up at the polls.
If the lighting is not quite right, or a piece of virtual furniture is made of the wrong material, that can be changed without waiting while the scene is laboriously redrawn.
The 2D world is littered with imagery that hints that something is not quite right, like a teddy bear hanging from a tree that looked to be partially made of flesh.
Excited at first to be among her dancing idols, Susie soon realizes that something not quite right is going on, and the more she digs, the closer she gets to danger.
But Stephen Hawking, who died on March 14, argued in his final published scientific paper — which just came out in the journal High Energy Physics — that the theory is not quite right.
You'll be presented with a whole bunch that might be what you're after, and if it's not quite right, you can find other grabs from the same scene to make it perfect.
"The rising frequency of 'flash crashes' across many major markets may be an important early warning sign that something is not quite right with the current state of trading liquidity," he said.
But for others, the gnawing sensation that something is not quite right pushes them to keep searching for another suburb, a better suburb, a place where they might actually feel at home.
It's the kind of place that, frankly, might serve as a setting for one of Yu's stories, which are often about the uneasy feeling that something's not quite right with the world.
To say that Daisy is going to meet her doom is not quite right, because her doom is travelling beside her, in the person of John Ruth (Kurt Russell), a bounty hunter.
This track, light on compositional variety but heavy on a queasy unease, feels like a cue to accompany exiting light speed and realizing that all is not quite right where you've ended up.
The constant source of pain for the depressed person seems to be this nagging feeling that the whole world is not quite right, no matter how you adjust yourself to fit into it.
Long after Smith leaves Grundy and becomes a college professor in North Carolina, mental illness claims her son Josh as well, and for a time she can't help feeling not quite right herself.
The paintings' jangly details and conceptual tensions — between utopia and dystopia, nature and culture, photography and painting, reality and fantasy — suffuse them with ambiguity, a sense that something's not quite right in paradise.
Jello said he'd been trying for years to get a Denver band to name itself [Expletive] the Broncos, which I agreed was inspired, but not quite right for an eager-to-please cover band.
PARIS — There is an indelible truth about A.P.C., the willfully anonymous French fashion label that has been quietly going about its business for three decades, one that is both right and not quite right.
Like Laura Palmer's death, or a severed ear found in the forest of an idyllic town, you can tell from the very first moment that something's not quite right with this standard-looking keyboard software.
I was angry because being blind is rarely my problem; my biggest frustrations stem from the fact that there is always some person in a position of power telling me that I'm not quite right.
The season's not quite right, but I long for caramelized citrus over yogurt after dinner, a reminder of summer or at any rate the weekend, when I can be an adult outdoors in the sun.
The way I could see just how cartoonishly pronounced it was anytime I saw my shadow and the way I knew the glaring asymmetry signaled to the world that something is not quite right with me.
But she's still not able to shake her gut feeling that something's not quite right, and when he asks her where her head is at, she admits she's been having doubts about the two of them.
He sits erect on the couch, unflappable and neatly groomed, like Don Draper crossed with a robot; there's something not quite right about him, and it's only at the end of the scene that the something becomes clear.
He is intrigued by how smartphone users scroll through images on tiny screens, and for a split second their brains register something that is visually not quite right, causing them to recoil but also try to understand it.
"If you look at the sum of the parts and the valuation and market cap, there is something not quite right and that needs to be better explained," Goddijn said in an interview this week in San Francisco.
But after it's over, there are going to be a whole lot of Americans on both the right and the left who are left with the unnerving feeling that the state of the union is not quite right.
Erin really does help Jeff out, and Pollono's script is terrific at highlighting how Jeff and Erin have a connection so strong that it keeps drawing them together, again and again, even when both know it's not quite right.
For example, if the edges of a subject in a Portrait Mode photo look too blurry or even just not quite right, the magical little slider can tone down the bokeh effect and make the image look more realistic.
Libby: I'll say this for how confusing that brief surveillance scene was: It contributed to the sense that there's something not quite right about Renee, who seemed awfully curious about what, exactly, is stressing out Stan at the FBI.
They "fall into the category of 'we were both drunk,' 'we broke up, and six months later I found myself under a Title IX investigation because she just decided that our last sleeping together was not quite right,'" Jackson said.
"It is very easy to get to the point where it looks sort of like a person but is creepy and is not quite right, and you might be better off just giving it some more abstract appearance," he said.
The noticeably higher quality, the special feeling you get from buying something you know was worth it — and when you get that first investment item, it's impossible to not wonder why you bothered to buy 15 not-quite-right approximations first.
For the purposes of this post, I'm going to treat the U.S. as a small open economy facing given world prices; that's not quite right, but I don't think it would change the basic point to make it more realistic.
Ms. Champion, who was just beginning her first year at New York University, and Mr. Cooper, still a senior in high school, knew almost everything about each other, but they also knew that their timing for romance was not quite right.
Dornacher left his Note 7 in the car to charge while he brought a desk inside, but when he told his his 8-year-old daughter and family dog to get back in the car, he realized something was, uh, not quite right.
And the wrap skirts we did don't have a hole that you have to thread through, because it's always either too big or too small or not quite right, so you just wrap it around your waist, regardless of the size you are.
And the claim from Dan McCarthy, one of the smartest post-fusionist conservatives, that "there's zero evidence Frenchism produces a broader coalition," is not quite right, since French supported George W. Bush, and George W. Bush clearly did have a broader coalition.
She wondered why something was not quite right with her game at last week's LPGA event in Malaysia, but it took a while to identify the problem, and an absolute shocker with a three-wood, for her to realize that her clubs were the cause.
From the first season, when she's adjusting to life and trying to land a job working for Jacqueline Voorhees, to the second, when she's setting boundaries at work and figuring out her relationship with Dong, our favorite underdog manages to get things not quite right.
"The accusations — 90 percent of them — fall into the category of, 'We were both drunk,' 'We broke up, and six months later I found myself under a Title IX investigation because she just decided that our last sleeping together was not quite right,'" she said.
A few days after the prize was announced, her voice worn down from nonstop interviews, she talked about experimentation and activism in her work, writing complicated older women and why it's not quite right to say "Girl, Woman, Other" is a book about 12 black British women.
Click over to Ulta, Sephora, Target, or Amazon, and it's the same deal — just with a lot of scrolling, as opposed to physically picking things up (and, more often than not, putting them back on the shelf again when you realize they're just not quite right).
For all the searching that people are doing inside Silicon Valley, for all the feeling people have that it's too busy, that something is not quite right, the products they make keep pushing us further toward distraction, toward busyness, to being always and constantly on call.
Some scholars have even argued (though I think they're not quite right) that the immigrant groups of the previous generation have only been able to fully assimilate into America by oppressing whoever was below them on the ladder of Americanness — and usually that was African Americans.
Sajak told Shaw, "Most times I caution people not to add anything, and you maybe didn't even hear yourself say it but you threw an 'and' in there with the last thing and we have to go by the rules," after her not-quite-right answer.
On Tuesday Mr. Johnson said that news accounts of the proposals were "not quite right," but he did not dispute the overall strategy: Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland would be in separate trading and customs systems, requiring checks on many goods that cross the border.
But I've never been able to find the perfect wide-calf over the knee boots; the top shelf of my closet is a graveyard of not quite right pairs with elastic and ties that cut into my legs in the hope of getting the right silhouette.
There was something just not quite right about those characters, and while the quality and believability of photorealistic CG humans have improved by leaps and bounds in the eight years since that film was released, the techniques Aravantinos uses for his touch-ups are near impossible to spot.
That's not quite right, but basically: Richards and Vanderpump, along with Eileen Davidson, Kathryn Edwards, Lisa Rinna and Erika Girardi, gathered in one of their incredibly beautiful hotel suites at the episode's end, all in flowing frocks and with glasses of wine, and began to take in Dubai.
But what is striking here in "old Anatolia," where the prime minister says Irish people have their ancestry, is that while the Turkish people in and around the refugee camp I visited seemed incredibly welcoming of their neighbors, there was also a sense that something was not quite right.
This puzzling phrase could just be one of Trump's attempts at the "I'm just a regular Joe" language that got him the job as leader of the free world, or the not-quite-right word combo could be a straight-up disturbing look into what makes the president tick.
"The accusations — 90 percent of them — fall into the category of 'we were both drunk, we broke up, and six months later I found myself under a Title IX investigation because she just decided that our last [time] sleeping together was not quite right,' " she said in the interview.
"The accusations — 90 percent of them — fall into the category of 'we were both drunk,' 'we broke up, and six months later I found myself under a Title IX investigation because she just decided that our last [time] sleeping together was not quite right,'" Jackson told The New York Times.
"The accusations — 90 percent of them — fall into the category of 'we were both drunk,' 'we broke up, and six months later I found myself under a Title IX investigation because she just decided that our last [time] sleeping together was not quite right,'" Jackson told the New York Times.
And I think the fact that even I have the awareness that it's not quite right to think of myself as an underdog anymore, not only because I'm the chief product officer at Slack but actually because maybe things have improved for the group that I'm in, much more than they have for other groups.
" Candice E. Jackson, one of DeVos's top deputies, told The New York Times that sexual assault "accusations — 90 percent of them — fall into the category of 'we were both drunk,' 'we broke up, and six months later I found myself under a Title IX investigation because [the victim] just decided that our last sleeping together was not quite right.
Whatever that grimy heartland might look like to a person privately, now it's easy to long for New York even when you're in it—a permanent kind of homesickness for the transplant and native resident alike, both of whom feel that something is not quite right in the city that, by birth or by choice, they call home.
It is as if, in that movement, she thinks better of saying something not quite right to her small relation, deciding to swallow her fears about the future, leaving the scene shimmering with the notion that no matter what your age, you are never quite as light and carefree as you wish to be at Christmas.
His presidency has become an international embarrassment, partly because of the cloud of Russian collusion, but largely because of Trump himself and the choices he makes: the trigger-finger tweeting that makes him seem more pubescent than presidential, the colossal ego he puts before the good of the country, the rambling and incoherent verbiage that makes some suspect something's not quite right.
Holly Gibney of the Finders Keepers detective agency is working on the case of a missing dog - and on her own need to be more assertive - when she sees the footage on TV. But when she tunes in again, to the late-night report, she realises there is something not quite right about the correspondent who was first on the scene.
But that's not quite right, or at least that's the argument that Will Storr makes in his book Selfie: How We Became So Self-Obsessed and What It's Doing to Us. Western culture has always been this way, Storr argues, and over time we've built up a culture that conditions us to overstate our role in our own successes and failures.
I think to say that that is the only thing that we should be focused on, I think also is not quite right because I think that what most people out there want is the ability to stay connected with the people that they love, and to be able to join communities because that's an important part of people's lives.
So my view is: he should be pushed out because that's the signal that should be sent, not only to all the other executives of Wells Fargo, but the executives of the other giant financial institutions who, you know, are kind of on the sidelines, deciding whether they're going to cover their ears next time something looks not quite right-- JIM CRAMER: All right-- SEN.
Yet outside of the 2013-14 season, when Chandler Parsons and Jeremy Lin were driving offensive creativity alongside James Harden, Houston also has failed to meet or exceed its XeFG%: Watch the Rockets closely, and you'll notice that they frequently take shots that are "quality" in theory but seem not quite right: a three-pointer slightly out of rhythm or off-balance; a forced shot in heavy traffic near the basket.
But after Chapman's disastrous outing in Boston on Sunday in which he allowed three ninth-inning runs to blow just his second save of the year, paving the way for a Red Sox win in 10 innings, as well as another terrible outing against the Mets on July 21 in which he allowed three runs without getting an out, Boone acknowledged that something is not quite right with his closer.
Yesterday, DeVos's Acting Assistant Secretary, Candice E. Jackson, told the New York Times that 90% of accusations on college campuses "fall into the category of 'we were both drunk,' 'we broke up, and six months later I found myself under a Title IX investigation because she just decided that our last sleeping together was not quite right'"-- a disturbing, to say the least, sentiment to be expressed from someone in the position of advocating for civil rights and student safety.
The acting head of the Education Department's civil rights office, Candice Jackson, said Title IX investigation processes have not been "fairly balanced between the accusing victim and the accused student," and "Rather, the accusations -- 90% of them -- fall into the category of 'we were both drunk,' 'we broke up, and six months later I found myself under a Title IX investigation because she just decided that our last sleeping together was not quite right,'" according to The New York Times report, published Wednesday.
You get closer and realize that something about the guy in the distance is not quite right—that he's machine-like, or his teeth are rotting, or he's otherwise ill-at-ease—a deliberately uncanny reflection of the Great American Rock Song that's fitting for an era that feels a whole lot more confusing (what with the robot death strikes, the mainstreaming of conspiracy theorism, and widespread acceptance of political demagoguery) than even the post-Vietnam era that initially birthed these sounds.

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