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Many come in glass housings, but they're not terribly durable.
It's not terribly controversial, but it has a few problems.
But it's not terribly complicated to make an educated guess.
The result, alas, is pretty clever, but not terribly funny.
"I'm not terribly optimistic of a good outcome," English says.
Now, it's beginning to look like that's not terribly robust.
When asked about this, one economist was not terribly worried.
When information is presented to investors, it's not terribly useful.
Alinejad, stubborn as well as rebellious, is not terribly bothered.
Mr. Acquavella said he was not terribly concerned about that.
In his 20s, the Minneapolis native was not terribly focused.
Looking back, I am not terribly proud of this calculation.
"I'm not terribly concerned about Hollywood's image," Carson, 64, says.
It's not terribly influenced by what others in Washington say.
I'm not terribly optimistic about where Justice Roberts comes out.
It's not terribly surprising, if you really think about it.
While not terribly discreet, the mask is a phenomenal conversation piece.
Not terribly inspiring, but that's what's on the table right now.
"Certainly what she talked about was not terribly intimate," he said.
Not terribly difficult to keep him in sight through the crowd.
Believe it or not, voters are not terribly interested in Europe.
But the teams themselves are not terribly interested in debating philosophy.
That first attempt to collect Lewis's story was not terribly fruitful.
But again, historical truth is not terribly important to invented traditions.
Yellen indicated she's not terribly concerned about the weakening inflation trend.
I'm not terribly persuaded by this, but perhaps it's worth considering.
This baggage with the ex is problematic, but not terribly unusual.
The rest of the squadron's improvised devices were not terribly explosive.
"But diseases are not terribly good at respecting borders," he added.
It's actually not terribly modern, but it is kind of terrible.
Michener's foresight was uncanny, but perhaps that is not terribly surprising.
It's just not terribly complicated to see what's going on here.
My first attempt at this theme was not terribly well received.
"People claiming that they had sex with other people was not terribly unusual, and it was not terribly believable," said William Fishburne, who was in Judge Kavanaugh's graduating class and was a manager for the football team.
" Layman adds that "the thing about Poyo is it's not terribly sophisticated.
While not terribly uncommon, one of this size is certainly much rarer.
I'm not terribly hungry, so I have a few bites of everything.
It's not terribly shocking that Blue Ivy Carter is hard to impress.
"We are not terribly worried about what's happening in China," she said.
It's not terribly often I hear valuations in a Series B discussion.
Granted, the amount of time this saved me was not terribly consequential.
The analyst community is certainly not terribly enthusiastic, and with good reason.
It's juicy, opinionated, indiscreet, immodest, not terribly well organized or fact-checked.
But historical accuracy is not terribly important to invented traditions; utility is.
It was that he was not terribly effective as a witness. Period.
It's not a bad looking phone, but it's not terribly exciting either.
His email was an exercise in terse and not terribly helpful language.
In and of itself, it's an arbitrary and not terribly meaningful milestone.
The tale that unfolds is both mind-blowing and not terribly complex.
Making dark beers such as stouts with oysters is not terribly uncommon.
It's no surprise she is not terribly cooperative and resents this arrangement.
In 2015, Phil Jackson, of not terribly blessed memory, drafted Kristaps Porzingis.
I see him every once in a while, but not terribly often.
"His art was interesting as phenomena, but not terribly deep," he says.
They all made abundant sense, which was entertaining but not terribly helpful.
They are not terribly complex and, considering the potential consequences of leaving it undone, not terribly expensive: about 250,000 euros, according to Tartuferi, a tiny fraction of the revenues the David earns the museum in a single year.
SO UNCERTAINTY IS NOT OUR FRIEND, BUT I'M NOT TERRIBLY WORRIED ABOUT THAT.
"It was a not terribly productive conversation, but hopefully they will continue," Rep.
But the caucuses are not an election, and they are not terribly democratic.
I don't drink while I'm onsite, so my tolerance is not terribly high.
I also scramble a couple eggs for dinner, since I'm not terribly hungry.
I'm not terribly hungry, so I snack on almonds and a few clementines.
These are very difficult to win and the punishment often not terribly punitive.
"Even on the lowered earnings guidance, it's still not terribly cheap," he said.
I'd cared about my grandfather deeply too, though we were not terribly close.
She's not terribly interested in becoming a pastry chef or pie shop owner.
"That's not terribly high for the greatest companies in the world," he said.
He raps his whole verse and chorus in Spanish, tentatively but not terribly.
It's not terribly surprising for the homer streak record to fall this year.
As expected, they are not terribly helpful in helping me interpret my policy.
I'm not terribly sure how accurate it or the estimated calorie counts are.
The Byzantines were, to be somewhat reductive, not terribly keen on sporting events.
The film is often funny but rarely uproarious, kinda sweet but not terribly touching.
Here in the US, it's not terribly hard to save, spend, and send money.
Mark Warner is not terribly impressed with Facebook's new commitment to labeling political ads.
And she has a reputation for being not terribly "Minnesota nice" to her staffers.
Against this seemingly impressive record, Clintonism's left-wing critics offer not-terribly-persuasive critiques.
It's not terribly surprising that Snoop Dogg is the link between Stewart and Canopy.
WE DID A SURVEY OF WHAT PRODUCTS WE'RE NOT TERRIBLY DEPENDENT ON CHINA FOR.
In a lot of RPGs, fights are not terribly difficult and are mostly straightforward.
I'll bet it's really fun to do, but it's not terribly compelling to watch.
It's not terribly spicy, but you could omit the jalapeño if you're heat-averse.
Trump's arrogance as a businessman and a candidate was obnoxious but not terribly dangerous.
The answer is not terribly complex and goes to the heart of human nature.
This was not terribly surprising especially given I was there during the press preview.
But that's not terribly convincing, given that the service can't exist without the content.
I had a great support system, so I came out of it not terribly scarred.
As frustrating as it is, it's not terribly surprising he thinks about sex this way.
"The [stock] market is not terribly expensive, and the market has a tailwind," he said.
"So I'm not terribly worried about the last few billion dollars of outflows," Wang added.
Afterwards, the top and leggings were damp but not terribly soaked, which is pretty good.
We might be the loudest family there today, but not terribly so, I tell myself.
This book goes down like a quaffable wine—easy and engaging, if not terribly complex.
That's perhaps not terribly surprising—you'd expect political affiliations to roughly reflect the broader public.
Don't get too excited, as the new service is not terribly close to being ready.
"He may be a physician, but he's not terribly well-informed about addictions," Kosten said.
She's not terribly worried about women being discouraged by their own or other women's losses.
The Saudi military, notwithstanding billions of dollars in top platform purchases, is not terribly capable.
My youthful pursuit of David-like perfection had gone, shall we say, not terribly well.
And as Harry Enten notes, Warren's 2018 re-election victory was not terribly impressive, either.
I'm not terribly convinced that's going to happen, but that's what would need to happen.
His wife, Melania, stood a few feet behind, looking not terribly thrilled to be there.
The security footage suggested that Mr. Zeigler was "not terribly weapons-competent," Sheriff Bouchard added.
While time could be a salve for Sony, comic book fans are not terribly forgiving.
Part of what makes the bond market so ominous is that it's not terribly specific.
Not terribly hard, according to the report's authors, Nicole Mader and Ana Carla Sant'Anna Costa.
Risk-aversion in the time of war is funny to me, if not terribly ironic.
At any rate, the consequences that befall provocateurs in America today are not terribly grave.
But that's not terribly different from an approach where we assume that parties do coordinate.
That startup, Synergyse, is based in Toronto, founded by former Googlers and not terribly big.
In that context, Facebook using this information to do the same thing is not terribly unusual.
As for that online news, it's not terribly trusted — especially when it comes from social media.
I am in hell, one that actually existed here on Earth and not terribly long ago.
Tucked away in western Wisconsin, not terribly far from Minneapolis, sits a factory full of babies.
Even over here (his firm) which is a very conservative shop and not terribly politically correct.
Gina Raimondo to start wielding a word that is not terribly familiar to Rhode Islanders: comeback.
That's not terribly long from now, and accordingly, the rover is really starting to take shape.
At best, it may have succeeded in putting a not-terribly-low ceiling on his support.
There are plenty of original, if not terribly inspired, turns of phrase throughout these later albums.
Maybe you're not terribly active in the foreign currency exchange markets either, so no harm there.
And even Trump's not-terribly-strong job approval numbers have shown some marginal improvement of late!
Not terribly long ago, V8s struggled to produce 0003 horsepower and 284 pound-feet of torque.
That the physical comfort of students and teachers affects the learning process is not terribly surprising.
This second event was not terribly surprising to the babies: The two people agreed, after all.
They know his new book takes inspiration from the Underwoods and that it's not terribly flattering.
"We were not terribly optimistic," Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, said in a recent interview.
That's a long way of saying that I'm not terribly surprised by what #MeToo has revealed.
I have enough Netflix devices, at this point in my life, that I'm not terribly heartbroken.
Thus, the show is better at macro plotting, but still not terribly great at micro plotting.
He built a factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, not terribly far from Ferrari's headquarters in Maranello.
China, however, is not terribly eager to make the politically difficult decisions to reduce steel production.
However, while I am happy to eat after Thanksgiving, I am not terribly happy to cook.
And what's remarkable is that the Minnesota Democrat did it by being, well, not terribly partisan.
Unless you're Trump, farting in public is not terribly high on the list of prioritized concerns.
I guess it's not terribly surprising that the liberal groupthink has started to permeate America's corporations, too.
"It's not terribly priced, but you can find it for a lot cheaper other places," Greutman says.
It's not terribly noticeable, but I told my coworkers I have Tourette's to explain away the tics.
Interestingly, iPhones ship with Background App Refresh turned on, but it's not terribly hard to turn off.
That the Justice Department would move toward an approval, with some light conditions, is not terribly surprising.
"Most everything has gotten polarized and politicized in this town so I'm not terribly surprised," said Sen.
That media labels do not accurately reflect the jurisprudential inclinations of the justices is not terribly surprising.
They're not terribly obvious references, but that's what makes them even more fun to spot and appreciate.
To further complicate matters, in the studies that led to Addyi's approval, results were not terribly impressive.
The budget is not terribly detailed about its cuts to the US Agency for International Development (USAID).
I found that if you're not terribly careful with the tinted stuff, it can be quite messy.
Not terribly likely, but the point of proposing a Data Protection Authority was to stir the pot.
I am not terribly hungry so I settle for some pretzels, pita chips, and pine nut hummus.
"It's not terribly clear what the N.S.C. has been doing for the last three years," he said.
Ruiz's documentaries have the reportage to go with the storytelling; he's not terribly interested in cheap thrills.
I love The People, even the not-terribly-bright ones who do the Mannequin Challenge on YouTube.
Intelligence—not quite to human level but not terribly lower—turns it into a crafty, cunning predator.
Wolf 1061, a star system not terribly far from our own, has an interesting planet called Wolf 1061c.
But not terribly surprised, because what we saw [that] week is a continuation of patterns we've been seeing.
This Wall Street Journal interactive graphic, while not terribly innovative, is immersive about the composition of corporate boards.
Like many Finns, the elder Mr Aatsinki, who has been herding for 70 years, is not terribly loquacious.
Anyone who's pondered the powder inside boxed macaroni and cheese has probably intuited that it's not terribly healthy.
More than anything he's attacking almost everyone but the person he's running against—and that, not terribly effectively.
But they're not terribly intrinsic to the drama of either the trade networks storyline or the agriculture storyline.
The movies being shown in our barn had plots—not terribly believable plots, I'll admit, but plots nonetheless.
But with a price tag of $65 (or $99 for a pair of rings) that's not terribly surprising.
So it ended up just being Lyovochkin and me going to an expensive and not terribly memorable dance.
Much like wearing biz caj is not terribly comfortable, neither is sitting in your own filth all day!
They've moved from the periphery of my own literary consciousness to somewhere not terribly far from the center.
Names were typically tricky but not terribly frequent — I knew CHESTER and MARCO O.K. but spaced on SIKES.
That fits with the idea that they might rely on this not-terribly-efficient way to absorb oxygen.
Good watch, just not terribly exciting when you update the same line twice in less than two years.
Even support among self-described Republicans is not terribly high, 41 percent in favor and 24 percent opposed.
"Of course, the first thing you discover is your design theory is not terribly good," said Dr. Benner.
This is but one example of the not terribly self-aware "let them eat cake" weddings of recent years.
Costi, the Romanian Everyman at the center of "The Treasure," leads a reasonably comfortable if not terribly exciting life.
"Looking at heart rate to predict, 'Am I in the zone or not?' is just not terribly accurate, unfortunately."
"The move is not terribly surprising given Restaurants never appeared to be a major priority for [Amazon]," he said.
That's not terribly daunting if you're good at following directions, but there's always the risk of messing something up.
It is also not terribly good for you, and that helps to explain why this is America's unhealthiest state.
These are among the most personal words to pass between them in Mr. Philbrick's whole, not terribly intimate, book.
"I'm not terribly optimistic about all this because I don't see yet emerging an agreement on that," he said.
While the velocity of the yield surge could prove destabilizing if it were to continue, that's not terribly likely.
It's at a secret location (not terribly far from the convention center), and can only be booked by appointment.
I'd either made out with one of the not-terribly-cuties or tried to and only kissed and fumbled.
What's more serious is that these details were accessible in the first place, through seemingly not terribly sophisticated means.
But we weren't fans of the movie, which offers a muddled plot in a not-terribly-imaginative future Berlin.
The loss was fast but not terribly hard, the fall from the dohyo to the arena floor was agony.
The 3D-printed rendering appears to be less than a foot high, and is arresting but not terribly engrossing.
Although he is not "terribly worried" about getting coronavirus himself, he is concerned for older employees in his store.
But in the end, only one amendment was considered, and not terribly seriously — it was defeated, 600 to 24.
And he said he was not terribly hopeful that the Legislature would be open to Mr. de Blasio's message.
In fact, studies of complementarian households find them for all practical purposes not terribly different from their secular counterparts.
I only had a couple of sure things, RED OAK and TITHE to start, which were not terribly helpful.
The show is taking its time right now, but I'm not terribly inclined to give it trouble for that.
It's not terribly powerful—it's a poor choice for 4K media consumption—but it's very light, portable and cheap.
The tech companies are just not terribly good at dealing with this, because they don't have that many people.
The Outer Worlds lives and dies by its theme and narrative because as an RPG system, it's not terribly interesting.
Daily fantasy lets users pay money to enter competitions that then have cash payouts, not terribly different to online poker.
It's therefore possible, though not terribly likely, that McCabe is embellishing facts as a way to get back at Trump.
Yet, considering things are quiet—suspiciously, painfully quiet—in the galaxy far, far away right now, that's not terribly surprising.
As for what the burger consists of, it's actually not terribly lavish — but it will make you really, really full.
Fictional bloodshed contained within the operating room was expected, and after decades of medical dramas, not terribly troubling to viewers.
"For a pitcher who is not terribly tall in stature, he still creates a downward plane," said manager Bryan Price.
Trump fatigueThe most obvious concern for the president with students is simply Trump is not terribly popular on college campuses.
Walking around, checking out menus, it's not hard to find someplace where the food is superb and not terribly expensive.
Not terribly long ago, The Scotsman newspaper printed a helpful list of 15 words that have alternate meanings in Scotland.
Only the first case was available for review, and that offered period charm if not terribly taxing sleuthing so far.
It's therefore not terribly surprising that some leaders and their populations might not have taken the novel coronavirus scourge seriously.
But failing to win your home state is not terribly encouraging if you describe your campaign as built to last.
Those public signs of engagement aren't low, but they are also not terribly robust in the world of Instagram influence.
The critic Carter Horsley compared its interiors, with their prominent escalators, to those of a "not terribly successful" shopping mall.
Perdue is potentially vulnerable -- he's not terribly well known in the state -- and Georgia demographics are moving in Democrats' direction.
" Alas, the first episode is "quirky and pleasant but not terribly funny, and the comic situations are standard office sitcom.
The firm's head of institutional equity strategy said he is "not terribly concerned" about the virus' long-term economic impacts.
For two big cities on either side of a state, the rivalry between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia is not terribly fierce.
But asking the woman at the shop how she gets paid seems intrusive to her and not terribly helpful to you.
Many of their projects are not terribly innovative, and haven't been subjected to the same rigorous review as more public projects.
When his mother died, he built a deck in our backyard, and my husband is not terribly handy with a hammer.
Looking back, however, Andrew Nisbet, the founder, concedes that the company was "initially slow and not terribly successful" at expanding abroad.
It's not terribly surprising that traditionally more liberal states like Washington, Oregon, and Vermont seem to support this movement the most.
But you also don't want to spend a ton of money, and you're not terribly worried about getting tons of features.
I'm not terribly hopeful that there will be another percent improvement next year — it could just as easily drop down again.
I showed up at 2:00 AM for the hour, tired and not terribly in the mood for hip-hurting contortionism.
Then of course Gretchen Whitmer won the primary in Michigan, and they had a female governor not terribly long time ago.
And the coverage is not terribly expensive; if you are in your 40s, it might cost $25 to $50 a month.
Like much of the tech world, and the stock market in general, the final quarter of 2018 was not terribly kind.
Stocks are not cheap at close to 17-times forecast earnings, but also not terribly expensive, especially compared to bond yields.
So why is a state that's not terribly representative of the party allowed to set the trajectory for its nomination battle?
Chinese state-backed venture funds, on the other hand, are flush with cash and not terribly concerned with generating a profit.
So all I will say is that this one picks up not terribly long after the end of The Last Jedi.
What happened is not terribly complicated: Clinton lost the election to Donald Trump and weakened the Democratic Party in the process.
Some metrics that the government uses to evaluate agencies are not terribly useful in assessing the security effectiveness of an agency.
One thing about Snapchat people both love and hate is that it's not terribly obvious what any of those buttons do.
In other words, aside from the stigma, living with HIV today is not terribly different from living with many other illnesses.
Still, as Andrew Tatarsky, a psychologist and harm reduction advocate says, that's not terribly different from many other natural or alternative supplements.
The English had their own cohort of Masters of Defence, who, not terribly surprisingly, were not enthralled with the Italian combat craft.
Yes. Do you want natural in that you don't want nasties, but what you do have are not-terribly-effective plant extracts?
It's interesting but probably not terribly useful since the study also found wide variations in the way markets sell off and recover.
Fossils of the these long-necked, large plant-eaters have been found on every continent except Antarctica, so they're not terribly uncommon.
Sullenberger told "Larry King Live" that bird strikes are not "terribly uncommon," though they typically have only minor impact on a plane.
Egypt is battling ISIS-affiliated Islamic militants in the Sinai -- not terribly effectively -- but has contributed nothing to coalition operations in Syria.
While every election season is its own special little snowflake, that's not terribly different from how the last two Iowa winners performed.
Now, that's not terribly hard to do, considering that most English words have a consonant — vowel — consonant or vowel — consonant — vowel pattern.
For all of his bluster, he's not terribly fond of actually firing people -- he prefers to isolate and embarrass them into quitting.
Winemakers typically depend upon testing the level of sugar to determine if their berries are ready, but that is not terribly accurate.
"It's a course where speed is not terribly important," three-times winner Stirling Moss told Reuters at the recent Monaco Historic race.
Most of the time, however, they're not terribly active and don't fly around people's heads like they seem to on social media.
Since most people's perceptions of inflation are not terribly precise or systematic, economists try many different approaches to get inside people's heads.
The results are quite possibly the most magical smart home upgrade you've ever seen, and one that's not terribly difficult to build.
Ms. Kennedy said she was not terribly worried about the virus, although she was washing her hands more often as a precaution.
In the clip, Wright said ABC News is not "terribly interested in voters" when it comes to covering the 2020 presidential election.
The tone is not terribly brighter for Mr. Muhly's follow-up, "Marnie," which has its American premiere at the Met in October.
If the diamond's imperfection is on its edge, it's not terribly difficult to cover with a prong from the setting, says Dalton.
The knighted London native is frequently spotted at clubs and lives in San Francisco, not terribly far from Apple&aposs Cupertino headquarters.
"I'm not terribly excited by it," Rivka Gewirtz Little, research director of global payment strategies at the International Data Corporation, tells The Verge.
Harris' attempt to force Warren to agree with her that Donald Trump's Twitter account should be suspended felt small and not terribly effective.
It's not terribly hard to imagine a future point in which this measurement won't have meaning at all: It will all be footprint.
I'm not terribly interested in finding sensitive information, but open directories are also used by people to share large batches of miscellaneous files.
I know when something makes me excited or upset and I'm not terribly interested in learning how many calories I've burned watching something.
It's not terribly surprising that there would be some feature trade-offs to get a mesh wifi solution below the $100 price point.
Peloton has something of a cult following that's not terribly different to how people speak about in-person cycling classes like Soul-Cycle.
"The fact that we're seeing iron-60 at all means the cosmic rays must have been accelerated not terribly long ago," said Israel.
But between Bo Peep's departure, Forky's birth, and his own not-terribly-close bond with Bonnie, he seems primed to rethink some things.
Croatia is right there on my list of not terribly exotic locales I'd like to visit just to say I went somewhere exotic.
Greenspan said the overall impact on the U.S. economy is likely to be "not terribly much" though he said other nations could suffer.
The salsas—a not-terribly-watered-down taqueria-style guacamole; a refreshing salsa verde; and a smoky, toasted salsa roja—are equally impressive.
That's not terribly surprising, given that last week, its parent company Fossil just announced the same processor would power its Gen 23100 smartwatches.
That meant actuaries were not terribly concerned about up-to-the-minute asset values, or measuring pension obligations the way the markets would.
You have been a strong supporter of the idea of a peaceful transfer of power demonstrated not terribly far from the Rose Garden.
Denny Heck's announcement Wednesday that he is retiring from Congress at the end of the year was worth noting, but not terribly interesting.
There's only one problem, as some critics have noted: It's not terribly useful to compare federal minimum wage with the average U.S. rent.
And tonight's debaters do, on some level, seem to have been chosen from vice presidential central casting: standard issue, not terribly inspiring politicians.
I think academic feminism is interesting in that it can give a language to things, but I'm not terribly interested in debating terms.
A common object on display is a book open to its title page — historically significant, yes, but not terribly interesting to look at.
That the Republicans would want to turn the photo of ten American sailors on their knees into the new Benghazi is not terribly surprising.
Mexican Judaism is not terribly common, comprising a small ethnic group of about 40,000 to 50,000 people, most of whom live in Mexico City.
Sophisticated spear phishing attacks and malware designed to compromise the security of political operatives or journalists is dystopian as shit but not terribly novel.
If this segment of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was intentionally satirical, it'd be scathing — but I'm not terribly convinced that was the intent.
Uber might have it coming, but removing one of the biggest (albeit not terribly altruistic) companies from this race isn't necessarily good for consumers.
"I suspect in this case the EU will do whatever is needed to prevent contagion, so I'm not terribly worried about contagion," Blanchard said.
Given that, it's not terribly hard to imagine that Wasserman Schultz was simply cut out of decisions like this one from the very beginning.
The only problem (unless you're French, apparently) is that cheese is not terribly good for us, due to its high levels of saturated fat.
Ryan said he "personally liked" Obama and, yes, appreciated his temperament; it's similar to Ryan's in certain respects — serious, disciplined and not terribly emotional.
It's less than scintillating, and not terribly credible when a dangerous storm — or whatever has really driven Angela into the basement — is bearing down.
She could be as vulgar as she was articulate, she admittedly drank too much, and she was not terribly interested in sharing the spotlight.
But she's not terribly interested in making any human connections beyond those she has with the mothers she helps, and the babies she delivers.
She is a strong but not terribly distinct vocalist, and, most perplexing for someone positioned as a spirited rejoinder to pop's center, she's malleable.
Edison bulbs are losing favor, as homeowners realize that while a raw bulb may look pretty, staring directly at one is not terribly appealing.
Though Schmidt was impressed by Page and Brin's intellectually rigorous interview process, he was not terribly impressed with his first day on the job.
Owners quickly shared videos of their cars driving themselves through parking lots, sometimes not terribly well and some minor crashes were caught on video.
Will you do that for me, so that I might fork over even more of my not-terribly-hard-earned money directly to you?
Again, it's not terribly complicated, but the Skid Shot is a little more finicky to operate and maintain than a water gun or dart blaster.
Vox's Zack Beauchamp writes: [Trump is] easily swayed by flattery, not terribly interested in policy details, and deeply invested in his reputation as a dealmaker.
Mars has lower gravity than Earth, plus a thinner atmosphere, so the conditions used during ASPIRE were not terribly far off from the real thing.
"Here we're talking, kind of Harvey Weinstein behavior, which is fortunately not terribly common on campuses, at least between faculty members and students," he said.
It's going to be really interesting to see what happens to live sports in this- Guys talking about sports live, not terribly interesting on-demand.
Raul Grijalva said he is "open to it, but not terribly supportive of it," adding that Gutierrez would have to convince him of the position.
As far as deepfake videos go, it's not terribly convincing, but it's realistic enough to throw off a viewer that's not paying too much attention.
Some of his jobs were not terribly demanding, suggesting, to his critics, a pattern of absenteeism stretching to his poor attendance record in the Senate.
He played a sport, not terribly well, he played guitar or something, more as a lark than anything, maybe he wrote for the student newspaper.
Feelings are feelings: not terribly logical, not always what you're hoping for, and influenced by all the experiences you carry with you through your life.
Pence is complicit in that thinking because he, too, is focused on end goals -- and not terribly concerned with how he gets what he wants.
Northam is also from a part of the state --the eastern shore -- that is not terribly populated or a traditional source of statewide Democratic candidates.
"This is a generation that has been so badly burned and sees their future so bleak right now that they're not terribly forgiving," she said.
I found a couple of head-scratchers here from Mr. Shortz, including DAY FLOWER and SIBILATE, but over all the clues are not terribly esoteric.
Apple recently made it easier for publishers to place their own ads, but Mr. Cue conceded Apple is not terribly good — or interested — in advertising.
The annual San Francisco Art Book Fair at Minnesota Street Project — a not terribly large venue — includes over 2200 exhibitors and reliably draws packed crowds.
At one point in the video, Wright said ABC News is not "terribly interested in voters" when it comes to covering the 2020 presidential election.
Mr. Trump described his first major legislative experience as not terribly different than what his previous negotiations as a real-estate developer had been like.
Not one, but seven Earth-size planets have been discovered orbiting a tiny star about 18723 light-years away (not terribly far in cosmic terms).
On Monday, trade war fears pushed the per-ounce price to as much as $1,468.31, not terribly far from the all-time high of $1,917.90.
On Monday, trade war fears pushed the per-ounce price to as much as $1,468.31, not terribly far from the all-time high of $1,917.90.
Outside the heroes, the armies are not terribly memorable and certainly won't hold a candle to the personality of the armies in the Warhammer games.
It's also not terribly surprising that there isn't a huge variation between the two metro regions we looked at and the rest of the United States.
Unfortunately, it's not terribly surprising for Carson who, from the moment he was nominated to head HUD, seemed like a very odd fit for the job.
Still, it's not terribly surprising to see this recent Pew Research Center study, which found that 29 percent of Americans make zero weekly purchases with cash.
Moscrop thinks they're pretty low -- with the caveat that political predictions are not terribly reliable (as Trump's election proved.) And, election rules could really hurt O'Leary.
The headsets are a little too big and heavy, but not terribly so, and they all exhibit attractive geek-chic designs, suitable for wearing in public.
It's not terribly easy to go to a casino in Las Vegas and come back without losing any money, but this week I pulled it off.
But there's an argument to be made on the other side: one of the criticisms of the Everyday Backpack is that it's not terribly space efficient.
Fraud was not terribly common, but magnetic-strip credit cards were everywhere, and it would have been complicated and expensive to replace them with chip cards.
The researchers successfully used a probe to detect life on Earth, which is admittedly not terribly difficult, even when the environment happens to be a desert.
Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez recently rose to address a rowdy convention of California Democrats, many of whom were not terribly thrilled to see him.
Microsoft has already suggested that the Xbox One could get hardware upgrades, so it's not terribly surprising to hear that Sony is taking the same approach.
Instead, the movie picks up (after a prelude introducing Michael Keaton as its not-terribly-inspired villain, the Vulture) where "Captain America: Civil War" left off.
While opponents of the AHCA have aired more ads than proponents of the AHCA, the ratio is a not-terribly-lopsided 57 percent to 43 percent.
Activism defense has evolved into a must-have business for most Wall Street banks even as the work can be time consuming and not terribly lucrative.
I can't tell him that I've never told anyone at school about my situation, that it would only confirm their suspicion that I'm not terribly loved.
"It's typical of Trump's decisions in that you get something that's not terribly better than what it replaced and worse in many ways," Mr. Hudson said.
Even though FiveThirtyEight warns polling immediately after conventions is not terribly accurate, it is, nonetheless, not the triumphant ending note the DNC would have hoped for.
It allows them to operate with more freedom and try different types of attacks," Van Booven said, "They're not terribly shy in terms of hiding themselves.
But there is also a larger political purpose to his creating such a spectacle out of what is an important but, ultimately, not terribly suspenseful announcement.
What we clearly don't have in The Crimes of Grindelwald is a movie; instead, we have a heavily fragmented, not terribly coherent piece of something larger.
You can read about those ancient religious differences and how they opened here, but the truth is that this is not terribly relevant to today's violence.
He says he can't live without her and they kiss under the mistletoe and then go upstairs to have sex — and they're not terribly subtle about it.
When police bag a serial killer, he is usually a weak man, cowardly, not terribly savvy, and a failure at most everything he's ever done in life.
Borrowers seemed to cut back on wage work in order to spend more time bent over their sewing machines or running their small, not terribly profitable shops.
There are a few amusing anecdotes, but he strings them out far longer than they deserve, and they're not terribly insightful in the first place (22:200).
There are a few amusing anecdotes, but he strings them out far longer than they deserve, and they're not terribly insightful in the first place (26200:21).
There are a few amusing anecdotes, but he strings them out far longer than they deserve, and they're not terribly insightful in the first place (1:10).
There are a few amusing anecdotes, but he strings them out far longer than they deserve, and they're not terribly insightful in the first place (230:2247).
For a team not terribly far removed from the historic stinkitude of last season, when they won a grand total of 17 games, it was heady stuff.
Not terribly exciting at first glance, but with the potential increase of clients, Koa's ultimate vision is to allow trades between clients — and that may prove useful.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — This one by Peter Wentz was a fun solve and not terribly difficult, although I did jump around quite a bit to fill everything in.
Given these numbers, it's not terribly surprising to see reports suggesting that some of these experiments in workplace flexibility are not working out as well as hoped.
One thing Sacconaghi is not terribly concerned with is Tesla's record of falling short of some of its targets, such as on its production and delivery numbers.
Take a look at the 2008 example of how a person would use keyboard pants: it involves a rather large laptop and a not terribly convenient mouse.
That's not terribly fast — cable networks these days can offer up to a gigabit per second, or about 20 times the speed that T-Mobile is offering.
"I don't want to understate that it's a significant decision, but I am not terribly concerned that it will really be a devastating decision," Schaitberger told Hill.
Given Trump's low approval numbers for much of the first 17 months of his presidency, it's not terribly surprising that his ethics ratings have floundered as well.
Given that, it's not terribly surprising that this is the key to which he has returned to with his back against the wall in these midterm elections.
This one is set in a world not terribly unlike our own, except that each person has an animal soul companion known as a "daemon" hanging about.
A member of the Defense Department task force told me that when the Swedes reopened the investigation it was news to his unit, and not terribly momentous.
After a year of working in research, I realized that becoming the world expert in a single molecule known only to 12 people was not terribly interesting.
When I, a cis woman, perform my not terribly original rendition of conventional femininity, I am in part saying that this is what women should be like.
King doesn't fit either of those categories, which would make an effort to expel him groundbreaking and, because of the cautious nature of Congress, not terribly likely.
As a longtime business writer, not a career sportswriter, I was not terribly excited about the prospect of spending my weekends in press boxes and locker rooms.
As the Turkish army advances, backed by rebel groups that are not terribly fond of America, it will grow ever harder to protect American troops stationed elsewhere.
Aside from the fact that ivory, essentially bone, is not terribly combustible, the burning generates vast amounts of air pollution in the form of fine respirable particulates.
Here are 13 ideas for all you procrastinators out there: If you're not terribly good at giving presents, you can give a gift that literally keeps on giving.
Unfortunately, these same Americans are not terribly optimistic about the impact of the Obama initiatives, which would add some staff and tweak background check regulations for gun buyers.
"Investors are playing the 'no-alternative' card, which means since earnings are not terribly disappointing, the rally continues," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial.
The refugee problem is not terribly different from what we saw after World War I with people fleeing the Russian empire and the creation of various state boundaries.
It's not terribly hard to get small babies into an American-style rear-facing car seat, but those who are nearly 2 years old are a different story.
THERE WILL BE SOME POLITICIANS WHO ARE, I THINK, NOT TERRIBLY BRIGHT, WHO THINK THAT THEY CAN PUT A STAKE IN THE GROUND AND BE PROUD OF THIS.
There is no party registration in Virginia, but voters who consider themselves neither Democratic nor Republican are not terribly fond of the president, according to public-opinion polls.
I mean, Big Pharma has gotten a sweetheart deal, they've gotten huge, they've gotten powerful, they've gotten rich, and I'm not terribly sympathetic to their position on this.
So it's not terribly surprising that as ambitious Democratic candidates begin the arduous process of considering whether to run against President Donald Trump, they are seeking Obama's counsel.
This is not terribly unusual as presidents of both parties have employed it to buy time to figure out what to do with the policies of their predecessors.
There are times when I was simply tempted to write off the whole thing as a cagey interview subject getting one over on a not-terribly-experienced interviewer.
There are times when I was simply tempted to write off the whole thing as a cagey interview subject getting one over on a not terribly experienced interviewer.
An Appraisal The Hollywood Reporter obituary for Doris Day describes her in the headline as "Hollywood's Favorite Girl Next Door," which is reasonable enough, if not terribly imaginative.
Given the sensitivity of Middle Eastern politics generally and the disagreements between Israel and Palestine specifically, that's understandable (if not terribly wise in this era of online backlash).
The future is not terribly different from our current situation, but it will be defined by a commonly held belief that every device can and will be hacked.
"These tariffs are about helping a steel industry, and that's an attractive but backward-looking, in my opinion, and not terribly accurate or economically powerful message," said Rep.
There are atheists for whom disbelief is not terribly dissimilar to an absent interest, but these atheists are precisely not the ones who find themselves quoting James Randi.
But it turns out Americans don't care much what their neighbors across the pond do on Thursday, and they're not terribly concerned about the ramifications for their own economy.
None will accept future gifts from the Sackler family, prolific philanthropists who own Purdue Pharma, a firm that created an opioid, OxyContin, and claimed it was not terribly addictive.
So to some degree, it's not terribly surprising that the Democratic Party would select a more racially diverse group of delegates for its national convention than the Republican Party.
That's not terribly surprising, considering how RED wants this phone to be packed with bleeding-edge tech, while serving as the base for a potentially huge modular camera system.
Since then, the number of Dash Buttons has ballooned, but they have yet to escape the confines of being "plastic things that order things" Cool, but not terribly exciting.
"Unless you're moving from the bottom to the middle class, material success is not terribly exciting and brings many problems to many people, chief of them boredom," he says.
Not terribly different, although I am able to get specific music much, much faster, and Sweden or Berlin is essentially as local as LA, where I live and work.
CO: It was very risky, since what we wanted to do was a game where the choices are not terribly obvious and make the player experiment with the possibilities.
"I think the information has been, as things go, I think very intermittent and very sporadic and not terribly complete with respect to what the truth is," he said.
These days, the ineluctable forces of demographics and longevity gains are forcing states to confront their underfunded pension largesse of the past, and for most it's not terribly pleasant.
Not only does Kate write much of Emily's essay on "Twelfth Night," but we have to read it — a chapter's worth, complete with Mom's not-terribly-fresh psychological insights.
Mr. Berger ("Deutschland '83") and his cinematographer, James Friend, package all this in a glossy, fluid that makes the bare bones of Patrick's story entertaining, if not terribly compelling.
Which means that the Justin Bieber who's been inching back into public life in recent months has a waiting audience, even if he's not terribly interested in courting it.
In any case, "The Ardennes," directed by Robin Pront, takes an effective (if not terribly original) pulp premise and executes it with a decent measure of soul and skill.
Because I'm very much interested in thinking about getting through this political moment and what it will mean to come out on the other side hopefully not terribly scathed.
While foreign investment in Iran has doubled since the 2015 deal, the actual increase, to $4 billion from $2 billion, is not terribly significant in a $428 billion economy.
He did look at the gold ring but dismissed it as not terribly special, or valuable, as each of the diamonds was good quality but less than a carat.
"I think it's a really solid golf course, the kind of golf course that if the conditions are benign you can score, because it's not terribly long," he said.
It's not terribly surprising that Trump -- in a speech ostensibly about unity and bipartisanship -- wouldn't mention an investigation that is tearing at the heart and soul of political Washington.
In response to emailed questions on Monday, Ms. Alexander said that she was "not terribly surprised" and forwarded emails indicating that the book had been banned from other prisons.
It is also, unfortunately, not terribly difficult to imagine a world in which the IOC and the general venal flubbiness of the people that run Olympics ruin all this.
This is somewhat mitigated by the fact that the forward one-year price/earnings multiple for the index is not terribly stretched — right at the five-year average of 16.5.
That's not a bad thing, but it's not terribly exciting eitherPhoto: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)But all those stunts are just distractions, because the OnePlus 6 is a damn good phone.
He had chosen an itinerant life, so he was not terribly surprised when he reconnected with McCarthy in 240 and got some unexpected news: The Millrats were moving to Canada.
The not-terribly-appetizing menu started rotten tomato soup, then a potion pear salad, a penne with creamy blood sauce for the entree, and finished with chocolate ice cream caskets.
This was, in other words, a purely political decision—not terribly distinct, as my colleague Brian Beutler pointed out on Twitter, from John McCain's selection of Sarah Palin in 2008.
But on Saturday, Mother Jones published a piece describing DoorDash's not-terribly-worker-friendly tipping policies, and encouraging customers who use the app to tip their drivers in cash instead.
Amazon's ecosystem play is not terribly different, with the Kindle Fire Android tablets existing as almost disposable vehicles for getting Amazon's online store and content distribution network into people's homes.
The idea is not terribly new — JPL has commissioned posters, infographics, and other artwork in the past, and you can dig through a pretty extensive archive on the lab's website.
In the past week alone, food-delivery portal GrubHub, online furniture seller Wayfair, Internet marketplace Etsy and social-media scrapbook site Pinterest have reported earnings not terribly far from forecasts.
Jobs Report WASHINGTON — The immediate headlines out of the latest jobs numbers — that growth was solid and the unemployment rate unchanged in February — would seem to be not terribly exciting.
I had already argued somewhere that one could not express many different things at the same time in the English sentence, and so was not terribly surprised by my failure.
But it's not terribly persuasive if your superior judgment can't even help you offer 30 seconds of minimally vague platitudes about one of the biggest challenges you'll face in office.
It could be argued that LA Kitchen's philosophy is not terribly different than the current trend to be more conscious about food waste going on in restaurants around the world.
But regardless of the reason, it's not terribly surprising that the person in charge of Google's culture for the past four years might not be sticking around to fix it.
After dozens of surgeries, I have a clean bill of cardiac health, I see out of one eye (not terribly well, I'm legally blind), and I wear bilateral hearing aids.
It was also well known, and perhaps not terribly surprising, that Republican appointees are tougher on crime over all, imposing sentences an average of 2.4 months longer than Democratic appointees.
One of the most alluring aspects of perfume is the use of animal scents, most of which are derived from not terribly alluring-sounding elements like excrement or perineal secretions.
Via a Northern Illinois University news release: First, Catholics of that era were not terribly persecuted, so there would have been little need for their teachings to have been secretive.
But Wishbone is making the not-terribly-crazy bet that as people spend more time with their phones and advertisers become comfortable with the medium, more brands and money will follow.
It's simply pleasing to come across an athlete who in the face of, yes, inevitable and not terribly interesting questions, and on the heels of a tough defeat, carries himself well.
And while it's not terribly surprising that Biden is back on top of the race, what we find remarkable is the ease -- and rapidity -- with which he has achieved that position.
If you are on the centre-left and are not terribly interested in politics, the minimum-wage-introducing, pension-age-cutting chancellor has made it pretty easy not to bother voting.
It's not terribly bright, but it's something to be aware of if you're sensitive to light and thinking you might want to use the River Bank as a bedside charging hub.
I was not terribly excited when Trump said he would be willing to shut down the government if the Democrats don&apost give him funding for border security, including the wall.
Real tax complexities arise in determining taxable income, and even that's not terribly hard for millions and millions of individuals and households with predictable sources of income, and few write offs.
Only really shit teams lose to England, but then again, this is Iceland we're talking about—our team was also not terribly good, and had disappointed us horribly in the past.
This is very nice for both them, and not terribly shocking, given Mr. Sanders's powerful groundswell of support, and the fact that Mr. Kasich is the only really likable Republican choice.
But all it succeeds in doing is making sure that Marcus and Fitz are going to be on screen for the back half of the season, it's also not terribly interesting.
Assuming -- and some Republicans don't -- that this GOP donor actually exists, it's not terribly surprising that none of the major campaigns seem willing to take credit or blame for the dossier.
"It's that combination of a service that's not terribly good combined with pricing many people find outrageous," said Tim Farrar, a satellite and telecommunications analyst at Telecom, Media and Finance Associates.
Atlanta is a decent, if not terribly high-quality, team with Millsap on the floor, but the Hawks get outscored by 10 points per 213 possessions when he's on the sideline.
That Trump's favorite visual from the 2016 election is one that deeply misleads about not only that election but also about the partisan splits in the country is not terribly surprising.
"This is not terribly complicated," added Schatz, who criticized Trump for repurposing funds for military projects to pay for the wall on the border, an action he argued violated the law.
Those offices will be primarily in districts that are a lot like Georgia's Sixth: suburban centers populated with highly educated, well-off voters who are not terribly enthusiastic about Mr. Trump.
Still, Aron said the Russian people are "not terribly concerned about Belarus" the way they were about Ukraine, which he said is viewed as part of Russian heritage dating back centuries.
I personally don't employ a dog walker, and while Tiki *generally* stays within his territory around my house, I'm not terribly concerned with him getting lost, although he has wandered off before.
Ridding America of undocumented immigrants with criminal records is, rhetoric aside, not terribly far from Barack Obama's position; he prioritised the deportation of people found guilty of violent and drug-related crimes.
" For now, Shostak writes, "The chance that this is truly a signal from extraterrestrials is not terribly promising … Nonetheless, one should check out all reasonable possibilities, given the importance of the subject.
It's not terribly surprising, though, given the abundance of Game Boy emulators available on the Google Play Store, versus the hurdles one has to jump through to play the games on iOS.
Trump is not terribly worried about disclosures of his sexual peccadillos or prowess; or of inconsistent policy statements or outright lies; or of offensive statements about all sorts of people and things.
It's a comfort I'm not terribly proud of, but one that has nonetheless provided a balm for my nerves: eating the same thing, in more or less the same place, every day.
The Penn State sample was also "not terribly diverse in terms of socioeconomic or racial diversity," which could cast doubts upon how much this research speaks for the general population, Moon said.
It is not terribly complex, but simmering a sea bass in a savory broth seasoned with garlic, onion, olive oil, tomato and saffron gives it a lot of pizazz for minimal effort.
The reason Sanders's persistently superficial answers on foreign policy matter to me is that they're a test of his ability to learn on the fly about topics he's not terribly interested in.
The Kim regime knows the president has a set of clear weaknesses — he's easily swayed by flattery, not terribly interested in policy details, and deeply invested in his reputation as a dealmaker.
But as Mr. Lombardi pressed on about spring break plans, the 11-year-old made it clear that he was not terribly interested in talking to his father's longtime Trump Tower neighbor.
The presumed timelessness of certain subjects can, at certain times, have the opposite effect, binding the images and the artist who explored them to a particular, and not terribly agreeable, political climate.
"We've been talking to some of the potential buyers and the feedback that we received from them was that they were not terribly excited about the deal at the minimum price," he said.
Under Mr. Van Munching, the family company introduced other brands to the United States (including Grizzly, a Canadian-brewed beer, whose radio ads featured a not terribly well-known comedian named Jerry Seinfeld).
"It's not that blood sugar control isn't important - it definitely is - but if your blood sugar is not terribly out of control, preventing weight gain may be a more important goal," he said.
American officials were not terribly optimistic that Mr. Kagame would cede power this year, not least because he faces the prospect of being prosecuted for war crimes at some point in the future.
With the current market conditions not terribly friendly to IPOs Apttus, which had openly discussed an IPO this year is now looking ahead to next year, perhaps as early as the first quarter.
Though it's not terribly likely some hacker in a hoodie is going to try and jack your Chromebook if you go to the bathroom while working at a coffee shop, you never know.
"I was right," and so on, are not terribly helpful to the people who might actually be falling victim to every sort of horror while you're taking the time to debate these things.
This is given that "public use" in the Fifth Amendment is not terribly defined and that arguments could readily be made that a border wall with Mexico might be more harmful than good.
Unlike the days of the internet bubble in the late 21900s or the boom of the 210s, when everybody seemed to be exchanging stock tips, the market these days is not terribly fashionable.
That trade was not terribly well-received, but at the end of the draft, there were several reasons to think the Kings may have finally reversed course from being considered the NBA's laughingstocks.
The top teams have been decided for forever and a half, everyone else is playing a not-terribly-exciting game of musical chairs as the world sits and waits for the starting pistol.
And we know from lots and lots of evidence that Donald Trump is not terribly concerned with the truth; he is far more interested in his advocates going out and fighting for him.
Unlike Aretha Franklin or Al Green, Brown was not terribly close to the African-American church, not after his early years, so he does not have the spiritual yearning that those singers have.
He did an impressive job articulating a liberal Zionist position not terribly far from Zimmerman's, arguing that supporting Israel "100 percent" is compatible with recognizing the damage the occupation is doing to Palestinians.
At this point it's not terribly surprising that the summary report of the investigation — apparently codenamed "Project Unicorn" by Stroz Friedberg — casts Levandowski and Uber's then-CEO Travis Kalanick in a particularly bad light.
"These numbers, while not perfect, are not terribly far from the overall representation in the U.S. population at large and are substantially better than the technology industry overall," the organization wrote on its blog.
Given room to roam, rhetorically, Trump does so -- answering hypotheticals, wandering down rabbit holes and exposing the fact that he is simply not terribly well versed in the meat of many of these issues.
It's a position that's not terribly far out of step with the Trump administration, which appears to be trying to inject false doubt into climate science as a way to justify gutting pollution regulations.
Someone is, insistently, something , usually a very particular if not terribly distinguished something—an Old Man on a hill, a young person of Smyrna, an old lady of Chertsey, a man with a beard.
The former Fed chief added that the tariffs recently implemented by the White House would likely affect the U.S. economy "not terribly much," but would do more harm to the economies of U.S. allies.
A recent artnet News series revealed, among many other disappointing but not terribly surprising stats, that women artists currently figure in just 220% of acquisitions and 219% of exhibitions at 22019 major American museums.
The free version is highly serviceable on its own, and the ads are not terribly invasive, although there is also a paid version that removes ads and allows unlimited media storage within the app.
"We have a number of attractive neighborhoods with a variety of houses at not terribly expensive prices," said Joan Sobeck, an agent with Re/Max Elite Associates who has lived here for 50 years.
Slide: IBM Slide: IBM Dan Scholnick, general partner at Trinity Ventures, whose investments have included New Relic and Docker, was not terribly impressed with the deal, believing it smacked of desperation on IBM's part.
Netflix's horror selection is predictably light on classics, but they do have two pictures I'd gladly program into a home Halloween festival, one an original and one a recent not-terribly-prominent theatrical title.
The vane was also not terribly reliable, possibly due to assembly line lapses reported by a whistle-blower, and when the plane processed the bad data it received, it promptly dove into the sea.
On a near term basis, he said valuations are not terribly overblown with the S&P 500 companies trading at an average P/E of 22, based on 10 year average of 17 times.
And it was a Caucasian gentleman, probably in his mid-50s and not terribly svelte, if you will, and he gets out of the truck, and it has a Trump sticker on the back.
Every four years, the other 46 states complain about the prime position these four get, insisting that they are not terribly representative of the country as a whole and don't deserve the power they have.
It also makes it clearer than ever that, unlike many other subjects on which Mr Trump is wrong but not terribly invested, trade is an area of his policy ignorance that he cares about deeply.
My imagination is not terribly good, so I figured that Pokémon on the Nintendo 64 would be something like the Pokémon cartoon, which I taped every Saturday morning and threw a fit if I missed.
The clues are not terribly hard, but I found myself stopping at the uniclues, trying to guess the synonyms and needing to get as many of the shared entries as possible to confirm my guesses.
Women with pink hair, men with full-back tattoos, plus-size and transgender models, and not terribly tall civilians—all were fair game in the eyes of Rachel Chandler, the casting director who'd summoned them.
His remarks on Iraq were not terribly controversial (popes routinely denounce the use of force), but the mention of the Arab spring seemed to suggest that the region's strongmen should have been left in place.
Between the lines: The Trump administration appeared "caught off guard" by Kim's visit to Beijing, "though not terribly surprised by the outcome," Chris Johnson, a former top CIA China analyst now at CSIS tells Axios.
The overwhelming belief within the GOP ranks is that passing a tax cut -- even one that is not terribly popular (or popular at all) at the moment -- is a better gamble than not doing so.
Then, toward the end of his life, he decided that Frank Gehry was the greatest architect of the age, and his work began to take on a clear, if not terribly convincing, Gehry-esque tone.
The tactic is referred to as "knocking on the roof," a euphemism for hitting a building with loud but not terribly destructive munitions before switching to the powerful missiles or bombs meant to level it.
Once the materiality of the objects themselves is considered, the work is transformed: the material is not only banal, but literally made to be used by thousands of people in a not terribly dignified way.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoIf you know your way around tiny tools and have steady hands than it's not terribly difficult to replace the battery on a smartphone, it just takes a lot of patience and care.
"Obtaining an accurately shaped face we found was not terribly difficult, but then retexturing the faces to look like the victims' was a little trickier and we were trying solve problems with different illuminations," Price says.
But while it's not terribly creepy to walk up to someone and fully explain the situation, it sounds like Google and/or its contractor may have been taking some extreme and unsavory shortcuts to cash in.
They're not terribly exciting achievements as far as robotic breakthroughs go, but learning those skills has helped TEO move one step closer to becoming more like The Jetsons' robotic maid Rosie, than Tony Stark's Iron Man.
It's not terribly complicated then to conclude that Chaffetz decided that the best way for him to get elected governor in three years time is to get the heck out of Washington as soon as possible.
He's speaking to a professor at the clown school he attends in Paris, a professor who's not terribly fond of him, and tells him, in French, that he'll never realize his dream of becoming a clown.
It is not terribly surprising that even a conservative African-American who grew up impoverished in the rural Jim Crow South would have a different perspective on the Confederacy and its legacy than the typical conservative.
"He was on the younger side, a little bit — considered to be a striver who was ambitious and not terribly savvy, and those are the kind of people that the Russians tend to compromise," Simpson said.
Those with a more cynical view intone that the government in Ann Arbor was not terribly interested in the plight of the largely poor residents of long-beleaguered Flint, a casualty of the Rust Belt Collapse.
After all, two of Roseanne's grandkids are a biracial little girl (DJ's daughter with his yet-unseen, military-deployed black wife) and a boy who seems not terribly comfortable with his place on the gender spectrum.
News of its doom arrived while its third season was airing on SyFy, the reported rationale being that the rights agreement between its production company and its host network was not terribly profitable for the latter.
Only not much happened in Manhattan, save brief appearances by The Undertaker and D-Generation X, and a not terribly good match between the out-of-gas Bray Wyatt and certain to be overexposed Woken Matt Hardy.
"There are some concerning bits of data but the reaction is not terribly irrational because we're up quite a bit for the year now," said Kevin Divney, senior portfolio manager at Russell Investments in New York City.
But now out of work and likely not terribly expense to sign, Jeff Zucker's CNN or Phil Griffin's MSNBC should be taking a long, hard look at adding the 54-year-old to the roster, post-election.
The real trick, of course, is to find a way to extend this unlikely partnership beyond the pilot, and the writers -- "Castle's" Terri Edda Miller and Andrew W. Marlowe -- accomplish that with a not terribly convincing twist.
In the Zionist argument, the location of that state was not terribly important—although it was better if it was in Palestine—but it had to be a full state with its own army and with sovereignty.
"It is just not terribly good for women to shave their pubic hair … It's rather the same reason as not having eyelashes," she said, keeping to the topic of female health and not straying to male desire.
Many people are not terribly interested in even the choicest memes the world has to offer; in August, the Verge reported that a "significant majority" of new TikTok users give up on the app after thirty days.
As I was about to graduate with my not-terribly-practical B.A. in Russian language and literature, a professor told me about a United States diplomatic family that needed a nanny for its coming tour in Moscow.
Many of them are not terribly interested in identity politics or transgender rights or the fate of undocumented immigrants they believe pose a threat to what few economic opportunities might be left for them and their children.
Once enough holes have been poked in the general system for vindicating Fourth Amendment interests, the decision to extend Fourth Amendment coverage to a new domain — such as cell-site locational data — is just not terribly significant.
The Cuban vice minister of the economy and planning ministry reportedly said in February 53 that 84 percent of the country's food was imported—not terribly encouraging, if we are looking at Cuba to foretell our agricultural future.
Looking at it now, Yahoo Games is a bevy of free-to-play, branded online games, not terribly different in design or presentation from what you'd find in the free section of the App Store or Google Play.
While Shaft was once billed as a complicated man, there's nary a beat that can't be pretty easily anticipated, which is vaguely reassuring under the guise of a '70s detective show but not terribly engaging as a movie.
I think that's not terribly surprising, but I think the stunty aspect of it is that they do want to seem aware and progressive and they kind of want to flex their muscle in ways that are different.
You could stay at a hotel that figures out a way to get you breakfast that's not terribly unhealthy for you, that has a gym that is Nike-approved and ... Where did you come up with this scheme?
Well, as he points out, the on-board speakers are not terribly good, although, if you're the type of person who would drop $400 on a record player in 2016, you probably have a banging speaker setup already.
We Americans tend not to see that reality when we look at Italy, which is why so many of us question global warming, and why cars such as the Fiat 3103 Abarth hatchback are not terribly popular here.
He visits a local tourist attraction, where he strikes up a conversation with a young woman, a painter named Yoon Hee-jung (Kim Min-hee), who is aware of his reputation though not terribly familiar with his work.
"The costs of voting are not terribly high compared to the way they've been at times in American history," said Benjamin Highton, a political scientist at the University of California at Davis, who has studied voter ID laws.
But as a percentage of market capitalization, it's actually just 32.9%, or not terribly far from the all-time low of 27.6% in 2000 and well below the peak of 102.4% in early 1982, according to Fed data.
There's a chant that the crowd does at this part of the course, for Bynum—who is not terribly well known as American Ninjas go—and for fan favorites and really for anyone who appears to need the support.
"There's no question that he raised a set of issues that Hillary Clinton is not terribly comfortable with and more in the wheelhouse of an Elizabeth Warren or a Bill de Blasio -- around inequality, corruption in politics," Greenberg said.
All in all, if you're not terribly picky, or just want a backup for when you don't have the time or energy to buy or brew coffee and espresso your own way, a pod machine is a decent buy.
Then you've really got to make something that will stand up to scrutiny because if not, then people are going to analyze it, tear it apart and write about it—sometimes in very stark and not terribly flattering terms.
Ideally, this distraction should be good for you (or at least not terribly harmful) and should allow you to focus hard on it so that you can temporarily displace thoughts about what kindled that hair fire to begin with.
I'm not terribly optimistic about either one of them making long-term predictions — as in, a month or two away — because what will happen depends greatly on what we do, from government measures to individuals' decisions about social distancing.
Slaying the liberals is not terribly difficult: They are easily distracted — bickering with one another over politically correct language, squealing in delight when the progressive filmmaker Ava DuVernay likes a social media post about their volunteer work in Haiti.
"If it is, as it appears to be at this point, an entirely partisan — not terribly substantive — set of articles [of impeachment] then it is probably dealt with in much the same manner on the [Senate] side," he said.
GoF 3 has a free-to-play, in-app purchase supported model, which isn't my favorite thing in the world, but it's not terribly annoying and you still get the pleasure of wandering a wide open tussling with the locals.
Not terribly fragile myself, I identify most readily with the subtle blatancies that sometimes surface—the quiet boom of the lead-in to "Jenni," or "Cattails" with its noticeable beat and subtle guitar hook sounding almost martial in this sonic context.
"This bounce is not terribly surprising because the economy is still growing and it fits with our call that eliminating the risk of a March rate hike was a mistake," said Steven Ricchiuto, chief economist at Mizuho Securities in New York.
While this video takes the lyric "I dodge dick on the daily" to the next level, it's also a stark reminder of how seriously she wouldn't have been allowed to say anything of the sort in that not terribly different past.
If the job of a macro hedge fund is to "protect clients from Rome burning", as Mr Hendry contends, at least "it is not terribly hard to buy fire insurance"—that is, for those willing to keep paying for it.
"I would say to parents (that) the things that you can do, and this study confirms it, to decrease the risk of ear infection in your child are simple and not terribly expensive and they have a big impact," Schleiss said.
"On the basis of the current order book its future is not terribly exciting, but an order for another 30 or so would underpin production to the middle of next decade," said Sash Tusa, aerospace analyst at UK-based Agency Partners.
It's also possible — but not terribly likely — that the storm will emerge from the Bahamas at a more easterly longitude than is currently expected, and remain far enough off the eastern coast of Florida to bring hurricane force winds ashore.
Alex shows up to 3-D printer kid's surgery just to hold her hand, because with McDreamy gone, Alex is the resident heart melter (really, it should be Jackson, but he's sending his wife divorce papers, so not terribly romantic).
From there it was but a short (and not terribly original, though charming nonetheless) leap to wicker fruit basket bags and juicy watermelon clutches; stacked, banana-emblazoned pumps and wedges; and fierce stilettos festooned with bright leaves and fruit salad clusters.
Editorial In New York City, where public education is profoundly segregated by race and income, the anger and dismay over a plan to diversify a couple of elementary schools on the Upper West Side of Manhattan are not terribly unusual.
But for most people, that's not terribly practical, and so I think it's worth taking a look at the types of apps that we have installed on our phone, and their value propositions—both to us, and to their developers.
Tepperman's answer to the ­energy/climate problem is also not terribly persuasive: He cites the shale revolution as a rare American success story (these days anyway), but that seems more an example of geological luck and greed than inspired leadership.
A few of the across-themed clues are nostalgic but not terribly obscure (one was an excellent debut and one-off, A FISH CALLED WANDA), and Mr. Ezersky nonchalantly pulls references from the 1730s and the 1970s, among other eras.
It is a test that medical students still learn but rarely use, in part because the pathology it detects is rare, and in part because the test, like so much of the physical exam, is not terribly reliable on its own.
If you think about humans and people, and making a meaningful connection on that level, then you're getting much more out of it than people who specialize in their discipline, which can be very technical and cold … and not terribly original.
All this centers on the face of Woodard, a mask of stoicism that, over the course of almost two hours in which not terribly much happens, finally betrays Bernadine, revealing what is really going on behind her seemingly dead eyes.
Gore Vidal, a close friend who was interviewed in "West of Eden," said that she had been "somewhat unfocused, not terribly interested in the academic world" of Wellesley, and he took her to literary events where she would meet interesting people.
It's true that many influential religious organizations hypocritically embraced these figures and accepted their stories as authentic, but it's not terribly surprising because they were being told what they wanted to hear—that those without God were tools of Satan.
It's not terribly clear what he would be using to cheat, if at all, but YouTube is littered with videos showing how he seemingly has knowledge of what's going on in parts of the map he shouldn't be able to see.
"The Mariners and Seahawks people were not terribly encouraging — they had several back channels, and sort of front channels of stuff going on," said James McIntire, a Democratic state representative at the time who later served two terms as state treasurer.
Verdict: For my first visit to a salt cave, I was in good health and not terribly stressed out — so I didn't notice too much of a difference between going in and coming out, apart from a salty taste on my tongue.
Sure, sometimes you might want to show off your real-world location, but other times, you're probably just at your home or in the office or somewhere else not terribly exciting — so why not drop something a little more dynamic into the background?
On the flip side, but also in the mix, is the implication that I'm so busy and important and unattainable that I'm not terribly bothered whether my partner does or doesn't have sex with me, which makes me the one with the power.
Knowing that it used more cement in three years than the US used in 100, or that six of the 10 tallest skyscrapers opening this year will open in China, or that entire cities sit empty, is fascinating, but not terribly visceral.
I'm not terribly keen on finding out how many wolf testicles and milk-fed polyps he eats on the newest season of Bizarre Foods, and I suspect that with ten seasons behind him, he's getting tired of talking to reporters about that anyway.
It's not terribly relevant to today's theme, but there's a whole genre of "movie mash-ups" on YouTube (speaking of content, yikes); this one is really well done, and all of the films (in the video, not the puzzle!) are listed as well.
That his own FBI director has urged against the release of the memo because it presents an incomplete and inaccurate picture of the bureau and could do real damage to the intelligence-gathering abilities of the agency is not terribly concerning to Trump.
On the one hand, yes, it's theoretically possible that a group of rogue civil servants, probably concentrated in the intelligence community, have conspired to leak sensitive information to oust Flynn -- a man not terribly popular when he was a leader at the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Jeff Ware, a fellow at the University of Pennsylvania who specializes in neuroimaging, explained that the study's findings are not terribly surprising for anyone who works in the field, because fMRI is complex and involves physics, electronics, neuroscience, computer science, and statistics, among other disciplines.
It's not terribly exciting to think about television in terms of its story structure — the combination of plot developments, scenes, and raw dramatic beats that make up any given episode of TV — but Seinfeld's impact on television comedy is actually most pronounced in this arena.
That's not terribly interesting in the context of modern car connectivity — basically every car has LTE or is getting it soon — but the company showed Connected on a trick mirror that lets you seamlessly pivot from primping to keeping tabs on your car's battery status.
As someone who lives and works on a remote ranch in South Texas, I can tell you the lack of nearby neighbors on farms or ranches around here means it's not terribly uncommon for people to risk a bit of nudity from time to time.
He's not terribly bankable outside of Pirates (as Scott Mendelson underlines here), especially in recent years and even when you account for international box office, and he was the headline star of Alice Through the Looking Glass, one of the biggest flops of 2016.
But his brushes with the news media — and ensuing raw feelings — go further back than that, to his school days at Connecticut College, where he was a student government senator and his relationship with The College Voice was, shall we say, not terribly cordial.
But after a couple of snitches called the police to report that Strader was driving the wrong way on a busy street and may have driven in circles (ugh, big deal), she led the cops on a chase that, um, was not terribly exciting.
The wait was not terribly long, perhaps 20 minutes, but I did notice that museum attendants passed out applications for membership to those waiting in the queue, and those who opted to take up that offer, plus already existing members, were given expedited entrance.
Early sales: Loup Ventures' Gene Munster measured the earliest pre-order data and found significantly shorter lead times for the iPhone Xs and iPhone Xs Max than for last year's iPhone X. However, given that the iPhone X was a big leap forward, that's not terribly surprising.
But until other companies, especially wireless giants like AT&T (T) and Verizon (VZ), have started cross-verifying calls as well, receiving an "authenticated" call will be pretty rare and not terribly useful at first, according to Grant Castle, a vice president of engineering at T-Mobile.
I defy you to hum any of the tunes on your way out of the theater; if anything, you'll retain the key phrase from an interminably long interlude — "trip a little light fantastic" — which may embed itself into your brain as a not terribly pleasant earworm.
To some extent, there's not much new here: Zuckerberg has already called for more external regulation of Facebook, though mostly the kind of regulation that would tidy up major headaches for the company and not terribly affect its bottom line or sprawling expansion across the globe.
I like to think I'm not terribly susceptible to Instagram marketing (though I do have to admit that my Rothy&aposs sneakers live up to the hype), but there was one brand I couldn't resist trying when it blew up in my feed last year: Brooklinen.
Of course, a lot of that extra performance likely relies on the slightly more advanced hardware that companies have been building into their second- and third-generation smartwatches, so it's not terribly surprising if older watches like the Moto 360 won't support the new operating system.
The cost of implementing the U.S. Department of Labor's new rule, which requires financial brokers to act in clients' best interests when it comes to retirement accounts, is "not terribly significant" to LPL given its business model, says Mark Casady, the company's chairman and chief executive.
They tend to be among my least favorite superheroes, and here again, I'm not terribly invested in Castle himself—a vet who did shady things in the war and came home to have his family slaughtered—though he has more weight to him than I first expected.
"We digitized the atlas in order to increase access to the 41 maps which are contained in it, which are extremely rare — some known in only three surviving copies — but not terribly well known," Tom Harper, lead curator of antiquarian maps at the library, told Hyperallergic.
What they're saying: Barclays' Brian Johnson, a veteran Tesla watcher, offered several more questions in a note Tuesday (albeit ones he's not terribly confident the company will answer today), including: How many cars are in holding lots and how many of those have firm customer orders.
My reaction to the first frame usually presages my opinion of the entire film, and the first frame of Depraved — the overhead shot of a vinyl LP spinning on a turntable — seemed to be ushering in a movie that would be fatally arch and not terribly original.
When sanctions "have modest objectives and are aimed at countries that are not terribly powerful but have tasted a little flavor of democracy and have close economic connections to the sanctioning coalition," Mr. Hufbauer told me, they succeed in changing countries' behavior about half the time.
It's unclear—as it's not terribly well documented—exactly what techniques they used to create these sorts of illusions, but it is probable that some elements utilized a 19th century technique called Pepper's Ghost; this technique involves a large plane of very clean glass and an off-stage actor.
The David Otter study on the effects of opening to China, while not terribly definitive, debunking of the idea that we should have been open to trade to China did suggest that the losses for jobs among a certain segment of men were pretty massive in certain areas.
While the filings obtained by The Guardian don't list amounts of money or dates of individual contributions, the evidence places Peabody at the center of a widespread misinformation campaign—which, again, not terribly surprising given the company's previous attempts to rebrand coal as the cure to global poverty.
"It seems kind of bold to put a non-approved substance on the label… It's horrifying but not terribly surprising," David Seres, an associate professor of medicine at the Institute of Human Nutrition at Columbia University Medical Center, and who was not involved in the study, told STAT News.
"One question would be, does an online seller of groceries compete with a brick-and-mortar grocery store, and I think the answer is 'yes, at some level, but that overlap is probably not terribly great,'" said John E. Lopatka, a professor of antitrust law at Penn State University.
Director Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense) really gets his mitts on you with this one: It's wild and suspenseful, and without his trademark trick of pulling the rug out from under you at the end with such a vigorous tug that you end up on your backside and not terribly amused.
As for Mount Kilauea in Hawaii, it's not on the IAVCEI list because it's not considered a major threat to human life; Kilauea's oozing lava and toxic gases are certainly inconvenient, but it's not terribly dangerous compared to volcanoes that can expel huge volumes of ash and generate dangerous pyroclastic flows.
He worries that it won't be long before we graduate from the narrow (and not terribly smart) AI we have today to a more generalized AI. He is particularly concerned that a strong AI could develop and evolve over time to the point it eventually matches the intellectual capabilities of humans.
Through May, June, and early July, coverage of Trump continued as it had for most of the year before—a frenzied and not terribly challenging hunt for signs that the Republican nominee was a selfish, unstable, ignorant bigot, neither qualified nor evidently too interested in governing the United States of America.
It's also not terribly surprising that Zucker would be the TV executive willing to go on the record about Viceland's performance, instead of whispering about it: Prior to Vice's A&E deal, the company had been negotiating with Turner and parent company Time Warner to take over CNN's HLN channel.
What was electrifying about him that day, whether he was sitting at that piano, belting an opening section of "Bohemian Rhapsody" or doing not terribly rhythmic aerobics around the stage with his mic stand was how Mercury owned these clothes — like, he possessed them and they seem to possess him.
What we're left with is a not terribly funny workplace comedy, with the saving grace of some accomplished and likable performers, notably Laurie, Suzy Nakamura (uptight business director), Lenora Crichlow (reliable engineer), Daisy May Cooper (hilariously earnest helmswoman) and Zach Woods (clueless passenger-relations liaison, repurposing his performance from "Silicon Valley").
It's not terribly difficult to imagine a world in which veteran members of Team USA would rather play 3x33 than in some more familiar facsimile of actual games—crucially, 3x3 games do not have coaches—but it's just as entertaining to dream of an outcome slightly to the left of that.
All of this is to say that it's not terribly surprising that cord cutting, or dropping cable TV service for cheaper bundles or dropping it altogether, has had an effect on ESPN: the network has lost upwards of 10 million subscribers, putting a dent in usual ratings juggernauts like Monday Night Football.
"It seems like an interloper — not well integrated socially within the movement network, and not terribly well-circulating among right-wingers," said A.J. Bauer, a visiting professor of media, culture and communication at New York University, who is part of an ongoing study in which he and his colleagues interview conservative journalists.
Trump is not terribly popular in the state -- especially in the highly populated northern Virginia suburbs that encircle DC. A look at the aggregate of the polling -- and there's been lots of it -- done in the last week or so of this race shows Northam ahead, but by less than some people expected.
Ms. Fisher, who stopped by what Starbucks calls its original location, at Pike Place Market, said she was not terribly worried about the virus — frequent hand-washing and keeping your hands from your face goes a long way, she said — but she feared the economic effect of people staying home and avoiding crowds.
Mixed results These four drugs have had mixed or unknown results, and experts seem pessimistic about their potential for treating Ebola: Favipiravir A study last year suggests this Japanese influenza drug might work against Ebola as long as patients have relatively low levels of the virus in their blood and are not terribly sick.
Today's theme is a good idea, and the crossing of so many of the theme entries is elegant, but if you are still thinking that SNEAK THIEF and SEA TRIP are not terribly good entries while you're solving the rest of the puzzle, it tends to take away from the fun of the solve.
A vote against the disapproval proposal would surely be fodder for their eventual Democratic opponents, who would use the vote to cast the incumbents as unquestioning backers of not just a proposal that a majority of the country opposes (Trump's border wall) but a President who is not terribly well-liked in either state.
" Speaking on a conference call with reporters a week after hosting a self-styled economic workshop in Bahrain aimed at discussing ways of boosting the Palestinian economy in the event of a peace deal with Israel, Kushner said the decision of Palestinian leadership to boycott the meeting had been "hysterical and erratic and not terribly constructive.
Manuel Padilla, chief of the border patrol's Rio Grande Valley sector, one of the busiest crossing points on the U.S. Mexico border, said in an interview with Reuters that he worries the caravan could "generate interest for other groups to do the same thing," but he was not terribly nervous about coping with the group currently traveling.
China's economic data routinely face market scepticism over accuracy, so it's not terribly surprising that the release Wednesday of gross domestic product (GDP) data showing the third quarter's economic growth kept an even keel for a third quarter – in line with forecasts and smack in the middle of the government's 6.5-7.0 percent target range – would also spur scrutiny.
Today the process starts with cells from a live animal, putting them into a culture medium that provides necessary nutrients, adding a biomaterial "scaffold" to which cells attach and form muscle fibers, and combining the whole mix in a bioreactor where fluctuations in temperature will spur growth—more complicated, but not terribly unlike brewing beer or kombucha.
What we get are the reflections of a man (Robert De Niro, never finer), looking back on a life not terribly well lived, taking stock of his deepest regrets, trying to fix what was broken beyond repair long ago, and watching himself get swept away, as we all will someday, by the relentless march of time. 
But it's not terribly surprising that the final car could look even more extreme considering the FIA — the governing body of Formula E — originally asked the companies competing for the chassis contract to model their proposals after famous concept cars like the Red Bull X2010, the Ferrari F1 Concept, or McLaren's MP4-X — all of which are outrageous in their own right.
Josh Gerstein, legal affairs contributor: I'm not terribly surprised because Trump never seems to have viewed any of the actions that led to the Mueller probe -- either the original pussyfooting with Russia during the 2016 campaign nor the episodes of potential obstruction of justice that follow -- as any sort of cautionary tale or even a line to steer clear of.
Although he seemed to embody the ideal of the self-made man, my father was not terribly rah-rah about the bootstrap fantasy of the American Dream; he was too aware of how tenuous his trajectory had been, how easily his good life could have gone badly instead, how many helping hands and lucky breaks and second chances he had had along the way.
Much more so than in her first novel, the clarity of Rooney's language gives way to clichés and not terribly convincing similes ("Marianne's face looked bright like a light bulb"; "the heat beats down on the back of Connell's neck like the feeling of human eyes staring"), as though the urgency of writing the story were so great that she was reluctant to pause to find the more perfect phrase.
"Unless the senators used the meetings to deliver a very tough message on Russia needing to stop meddling in US elections and to withdraw from Ukraine, it definitely sends a message that the sanctions are not terribly serious and Congress is not actually that concerned about Russia's making activities," said Peter Harrell, who worked on sanctions at the State Department from 2012–14 and is now at the Center for a New American Security.
It's not terribly unusual to detect irregular moons, whereas the discovery of regular moons is now quite rare; the last time a regular moon was discovered from Earth was in the early 2000s, when Showalter and his colleague Jack Lissauer from NASA Ames Research Center —a co-author of the new study—used the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to detect two new moons around Uranus, an ice giant with at least 27 moons in total.
Bands built whole careers on oddball, not terribly commercial niches, with the Apples in Stereo crossing Pet Sounds with the Silver Apples, Velvet Crush splicing power pop with introvert Byrd Gene Clark, and Luna finding the hidden possibilities in the Velvet Underground's poorly selling self-titled LP. There was a "beautiful losers" ideology to indie, but in a parallel to what was occurring with American independent cinema, some of this was happening on big corporate labels or quasi-indie imprints; Matador, Elektra, SubPop, and 550 Music all had ties to either Warner Bros.

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