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Mrs Alpay says she was crushed, but not wholly surprised.
Their prospects are not wholly reliant on the British economy.
The results have been mostly encouraging, but not wholly so.
Go for the playhouse if not wholly for the play.
But there were consequences, and they were not wholly unexpected.
This worldview may be distorted, but it is not wholly fanciful.
Voice will not wholly replace other forms of input and output.
Coffman is not wholly alone in criticizing the FCC's plan. Sen.
But his approach to American politics is not wholly without precedent.
A place for politics in central banking is not wholly inappropriate.
That is not wholly wrong, but it is not the whole story.
Podemos is one sign that Spain has not wholly been spared populism.
Many of the reasons put forward for this are not wholly convincing.
The Cleveland speech ended with a nifty, if not wholly truthful flourish.
The parents at P.S. 124 are not wholly uncritical of the tests.
It's not wholly unexpected, but it's not what Democrats were hoping for.
The coral-encrusted spar does not wholly belong to any single category.
Republican strategists may not wholly appreciate Mr. Trump's gift of Roe's reversal.
Such cases are often not wholly reliant on the police officers' testimony.
Testing that suggests parchment or ink is ancient is not wholly decisive.
The jihadist world is not wholly a reaction to American foreign policy.
The steps they needed to take, even then, were not wholly clear.
Nationalizing a country's internet is a surprising but not wholly unprecedented idea.
Employee ownership schemes are not wholly new to the contemporary policy discourse.
It is therefore not wholly unexpected that a case has been identified.
So long as such distinctions are not wholly irrational they must be sustained.
The practice is still legal—and not wholly uncommon—in the pharmaceutical world.
But Russia has not wholly surrendered its ability to veto future pipeline development.
France uses a hybrid system that is mostly but not wholly single payer.
Still, even Lem did not wholly escape his government's crackdown on free speech.
Granted, comparing flying a 737 is not wholly akin to driving a luxury sedan.
But the census is not wholly reliable, especially when it comes to old folk.
I feel a strange but not wholly unpleasant mix of bloated, sleepy, and proud.
Though if I'm not wholly convinced that Badison will be a match for Red.
The 3-D action, overseen by the director Dave Green, is not wholly incoherent.
There's a legendary, if not wholly accurate, explanation for parental absence in these early movies.
If you're not wholly invested from the get-go, you'll never get caught back up.
The result may not wholly satisfy partisans on either side, but that's what compromises mean.
Importantly, Sanders' and Warren's signature issues, such as "Medicare for All," are not wholly popular.
This ought to have been a mitigating, if not wholly exculpating, consideration in the sentencing.
The convenience factor — Wag and Rover's true, if not wholly original, innovation — is winning out.
Allen disputed the statement, saying the channels Comcast mentioned are not wholly owned by African Americans.
In this way, Aadhaar numbers are not wholly unlike Social Security numbers in the United States.
Under South Korean law, foreign investors can run but not wholly own a South Korean airline.
Also, one's actual job is not wholly defined by the text of the original job description.
Former optimism was not wholly justified; neither is our sense that the future is completely unpredictable.
Musk went on to explain that he's not wholly anti-LiDAR, just when it comes to cars.
However, it's still not wholly unprecedented for Adidas to place itself in the middle of a deal.
The political left's freakout over Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy's announced retirement was not wholly unexpected.
The result was not wholly unexpected; polls had predicted a strong showing for the Social Democratic Party.
Furthermore, how accepting will Dolan be of Anthony's comments, which while not wholly critical, do seem pointed?
Some call themselves "flexitarians": not wholly vegetarian or vegan, but anxious to reduce their meat consumption nonetheless.
Articulate but sometimes awkward, Mr Varadkar is not wholly comfortable in the back-slapping world of Irish politics.
We have also learned tonight that the newspaper&aposs former executive director, says this was not wholly unexpected.
It's not wholly clear why that happens, but it is more memorable than anything done by Mr Garfield.
It is not wholly peculiar for voter preferences to be soft at this early stage of the race.
To be sure, the court was not wholly insensitive to the possibility that statistical disparities might indicate injustice.
But even they feel sudden and not wholly explored, and the peak emotional moments verge on the melodramatic.
The latest on China's spreading coronavirus – although not wholly unexpected - was enough to hit regional Asian shares hard.
In addition, Russia's industry is not wholly state-owned, and the government cannot legally force companies to comply.
The coalition's experience of running several of Malaysia's 12 states augurs well—the new government is not wholly green.
In spite of the risks associated with some alternative products, plenty of doctors are not wholly against natural remedies.
The problem with these movies was not wholly Goldblum's performance, but the characters—or lack thereof—that surrounded him.
The twisting stems and blinking petals are, like the human-plant hybrids in Annihilation, uncanny but not wholly unpleasant.
"Shawn Mendes" is appealing if not wholly engaging, full of pleasantly anonymous songs that systematically obscure Mr. Mendes's talents.
And yet, I could not wholly embrace Achebe's overwhelmingly negative view of "Heart of Darkness" or Conrad in general.
It's an experience, one imagines, not wholly unlike what her biggest fans would have had at those London shows.
Still, the issues with Paradise's evacuation, while exacerbated by the timing and speed of the fire, were not wholly unexpected.
Recent data from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) gives further insight into the importance of shows licensed but not wholly-owned by Netflix.
These things support but do not wholly address what should be the primary security mission in healthcare: protecting patient lives.
Liberalism's detractors are not wholly wrong: what began as a restless, agitating world view, has become closed and self-sustaining.
But in Celle, whether the background of the unidentified suspect, and the victim, is entirely irrelevant is not wholly clear.
By surveying only white voters, the researchers selected a group that is not wholly representative of the diverse Democratic base.
This is central to the Brown approach, because he himself prefers literature that is instructive and, ideally, not wholly invented.
Coogan plays Sir Richard McCreadie, a coarse but not wholly dumb rag-trade millionaire micromanaging his own 60th birthday celebration.
" Ai recounted that he "found the comment irritating but not wholly strange," saying, "Immigrants to Germany do hear such things.
Among America's ultrarich, more and more people are making the laudable, if not wholly selfless, decision to give it away.
Tragically, yet not wholly unexpectedly, 52 percent of Connecticut overdose deaths in 2016 involved people with a history of incarceration.
Traders, meanwhile, are not wholly optimistic about the company: Its share prices are down more than 14% so far this year.
That much has now sunk in in the West, which had not wholly grasped Mr Xi's—and China's—direction of travel.
Perhaps not wholly surprisingly, the proportion of Saudis reporting themselves to be "convinced atheists" was about the same as for Americans.
In many cases, Left's dossiers against his targets are not wholly his own but built using information from a confidential source.
The included Alexa Voice Remote lets you control media playback using Alexa, which is a nice (if not wholly necessary) feature.
The included Alexa Voice Remote lets you control media playback using Alexa, which is a nice (if not wholly necessary) feature.
If the goal of the attack was to scare Montagnards into remaining in Viet Cong territory, it was not wholly successful.
But none of this debate is well served when Trump signals to our citizens that our troops are not wholly our own.
This is not wholly successful as a framing device, in part because many of the discussions have little to do with Sartre.
The weakness predicted in fourth-quarter earnings was not wholly unexpected, according to Mehdi Hosseini, senior tech hardware analyst at Susquehanna Financial Group.
It's a blended revenue model where, in the end, Vizio succeeds, but you know, it's not wholly dependent on things like data collection.
ET Some non-essential info from an earlier version of this story has been redacted, as it was not wholly ours to divulge.
It is also important to remember that Nazism was not wholly anathema in British society at the time, particularly among the upper classes.
The shape of the curve and the level of prices are not perfectly correlated but they are not wholly independent either (tmsnrt.rs/2rdqeVV).
Truebill is an app that helps users monitor and manage their finances, not wholly dissimilar to the manual budgeting spreadsheets of simpler times.
It would be the ignominious end to a central, if not wholly successful, part of Obamacare's strategy to rein in health-care costs.
Mamacita is not wholly a broad comic caricature, but there's something inherently funny when we meet her, just in juxtaposition to Joan Crawford.  Right.
The tablet has a kickstand, but that only props it up to about a 45-degree angle – it's not wholly convertible like the Studio.
To suggest that this data doesn't offer support for Godwin's law just because it's not wholly context-aware would be an awfully strict response.
Trump has stated that he intends to overhaul the VA, which includes greater access to private care, but he has not wholly endorsed privatization.
Rather, I'm drawn to clothes for which the behind-the-scenes choices are loud and clear and, in some cases, still not wholly finished.
And more recently, Pokémon Go has been pretty strong proof that this change could work, even if Pokémon is not wholly owned by Nintendo.
Ensuring the safety of your private information, whether it be personal or for business, is not wholly in conflict with maintaining national security however.
His lack of interest in the bones of his campaign is not wholly out of the ordinary for an incumbent running for re-election.
Dr. Mieke Van Hemelrijck, academic lead for translational oncology and urology research at King's College London, agreed that this milestone was not wholly unexpected.
"Scurvy and lead exposure may have contributed to the pathogenesis of Addison's disease, but the hypothesis is not wholly dependent on these conditions," Taichman said.
Still, that might not wholly make up for the loss of the old thrill that the Thunder delivered more reliably than any other NBA team.
It is not wholly surprising, then, that President Donald Trump's trade war with China has bled into a conflict over the yuan-dollar exchange rate.
Smith has concurred in a policy of congeniality to the museum's overwhelmingly non-Indian, though not wholly white, audience of around a million visitors annually.
It's also so well-integrated into the updated (though not wholly redesigned) MacBook Pro chassis that it looks as if it's been there all along.
We want to be reassured, we comfortable museumgoing types, that people who compromise, people who lack absolute moral courage, are not wholly lost to humanity.
It might be urged that a state's residents are not wholly without influence on the lawmakers for whom they vote and who theoretically represent them.
Trump also called Obama and Clinton the "co-founders" of Islamic State, a false claim he later said was sarcastic but did not wholly abandon.
But it has also contained another part: not a union, not states and (for most of its history) not wholly in the Americas – its territories.
In colloquial terms, "uncanny" usually means an extremely close likeness, but Sigmund Freud defined the uncanny as something weirdly and nearly familiar—not wholly recognizable.
"The diocese strongly and unconditionally rejects the complaint's assertion that the diocese is not wholly committed to the protection of children," it said in a statement.
"This announcement was not wholly unexpected so we do not expect the shares to react by the full potential consensus net profit adjustment," Citi analysts said.
Ulysse gives readers a riveting story of a woman who is trying to make sense of a homescape that, if not wholly disappeared, is irrevocably altered.
"This was not wholly unexpected given FX movements and commodity sugar price weakness, but another year of modest space expansion at Primark is disappointing," they added.
Perhaps, even, the breach was not wholly without precedent—Ronald Reagan had invited senior Taiwanese officials to his inauguration, after all, and got away with it.
Now, after her move to Portland and to Langbaan, she's taken on a new challenge of cooking in a cuisine that she's not wholly familiar with.
The Swedish Academy's announcement that it would not hand out one of the most prestigious prizes in the literary world this year was not wholly unexpected.
In 2007, Comedy Central debuted Silverman's first sitcom, which centered on a less mature, less successful but probably not wholly off-base version of the comedian.
But in reality, this is not wholly about being trendy or making some kind of public statement about betting on the long term for its business.
Administration officials said the bans would not wholly bar all travelers from entering the US, just individuals with certain visas such as business or visitor visas.
Not only can Democrats claim the moral high ground, Lawless argued, but they differentiate themselves from the Republicans on an issue that is not wholly partisan.
Even if I'm not wholly convinced that the most zealous body-mod enthusiasts are compelling villains just yet, this episode reminded me why they're such a threat.
More generally, conservatives like Bill O'Reilly also frequently ranted about the Hollywood agenda and the liberal biases in film and TV, an idea not wholly without merit.
Most of them, with the exception of the brave and kindly Peter (the novelist's self-portrait), are morally mottled, not entirely heroic but not wholly wicked, either.
The future is undoubtedly bleak—to suggest we will "solve" climate change is to ignore the truth unfolding all around us—but it is not wholly settled.
Many had no clue that millions of US citizens lived on an island that belongs to the United States but is not wholly a part of it.
"When jurors disclose an instance of racial bias as serious as the one involved in this case, the law must not wholly disregard its occurrence," Kennedy added.
There have always been those of us on the left who viewed his presidency as compromised, asterisk-worthy if not wholly illegitimate, because of the Russian interference.
And even if this was not wholly accurate information, linking a phoney credit score to a specific, real business may not be appreciated by that particular customer.
Research from Nova Southeastern University found that female managers were more likely than male managers to display "surface acting," or forcing emotions that are not wholly felt.
Floyd Mayweather had his fair share of haters, and it&aposs partly, but not wholly, because he was able to hit while hardly being hit in return.
That prospect should be sufficiently horrifying for senators who are not wholly in the pocket of the president to resist the temptation to reform themselves into irrelevancy.
And Pompeo has managed to do something rare in the Trump era: survive in the administration and not wholly alienate himself from the Republican Party writ large.
It's not wholly inherent in the UI, but you can edit these directly after they've been added to a specific video segment by holding down on the text.
And because Instagram relies almost solely on pictures, with text being secondary if not wholly irrelevant, the app guides us toward pleasing, well-shot, and fancifully edited moments.
But the Office for National Statistics said on Friday that bad weather was not wholly to blame, with much of the fall in construction taking place in January.
"Donors, governments, they just don't want the backlash, even if it's not wholly justified," said Bart Kahr, Dr. Ward's colleague at N.Y.U. and an author of the paper.
Still, the PBS film proceeds to unfold in unexpected, not-wholly-satisfying directions, exploring deeper themes about memories, childhood and the hope for reconciliation in vaguely surreal ways.
A deal which reduced their capability should—at least in a normal world, and assuming Congress is not wholly supine—be hard for Mr Trump to swallow, or sell.
This is the first time Marshall believes Logan might not be the cause of all the murders in the town of Burns, Alaska, though he's still not wholly convinced.
Family holds the ties that bind, but even if you do not wholly reject it, you do not, as Brodeur's book gloriously proves, have to stay hopelessly, miserably bound.
And many of the show's creative personnel have spent the time between seasons trying to convince not-wholly-persuaded fans that, yes, Jon is dead, and we should be sad.
Yet those expecting a whiz-bang film should be prepared for a more cerebral and emotional experience, admirable for its ambition and tone, if not wholly satisfying in its payoff.
That's bad in a documentary; the effect is to rob women of their dignity in a way that's not wholly unlike what Bundy wanted to do in the first place.
This, to me, is worth at least a short discussion at a bar or a Twitter thread and for this reason alone I do not wholly regret seeing the film.
This conventional narrative ruse — the unearthed secret — is not wholly persuasive in a book that admirably avoids melodrama, especially since the revelation does not have the weight of meaningful consequence.
This time that was the phrase "Love will save the day," partially, but not wholly, derived from the 1987 Whitney Houston song of the same name, according to Ms. Abe.
Tin supply chain expert at monitoring group Global Witness, Sophia Pickles, said companies must not wholly outsource due diligence responsibility to a scheme that has exclusively focused on central Africa.
But one of the proposed solutions — giving pregnant women information about hospital outcomes to facilitate better choices — while meritorious on its face, creates an implication that is not wholly true.
"Your way of seeing things, including yourself, seems not wholly true or right or your own, and is in dire need of a refresh," writes one of our advice columnists.
"The tax cuts are probably partly in the market, but maybe not wholly in the market because we're seeing things like companies raising the minimum wage, giving bonuses," he said.
In a sense, Mr. Durant is not wholly unlike the legions of ambitious 20-somethings in hoodies and cool sneakers who descend on Silicon Valley to make hundreds of millions.
These whisper networks, which are fraught given their secretive and, therefore, not wholly verifiable accounts, is also a historically necessary way for women to protect one another from harassment and abuse.
The connection between the "Children" (a name given to them by the First Men based on their stature, but ignoring their centuries-long lifespans) and the forests is not wholly understood.
And the South was not wholly wrong; for education among all kinds of men always has had, and always will have, an element of danger and revolution, of dissatisfaction and discontent.
I'm not wholly unsympathetic to people of good faith who want Democrats to win in November, but who fear that America is more conservative than left-wing activists like to believe.
The process concluded with the determination that the mine, as planned, would risk the long-term health of the ecosystem, but it did not wholly block the granting of a permit.
Democrats have suggested that's not wholly true and railed against the process, pointing to the fact that only nine people were interviewed despite dozens of names of possible witnesses being put forward.
Since President Muhammadu Buhari, a Muslim from Daura in the north, was elected in May of last year, there has been a ramped up -- if not wholly successful -- crackdown on Boko Haram.
For all that, though, it is not wholly implausible to see in Britain's status as a reluctant, rebellious, only partly tamed member of the Roman Empire a mirror for our present choice.
"If the Trump administration pursues a less consultative approach, Australia will need to become more public in expressing its opinion on American initiatives that it does not wholly support," Mr. Goldrick said.
The public conversation about progress, they say, has been forcibly redirected, and is now restricted to technology and entrepreneurship—an emphasis that, while not wholly rhetorical, seems gauged to impress foreign observers.
" Jeff from New York: "I think Harris' rough handling of Biden (a sympathetic, if not wholly believable or lovable contestant) turned many away from her from early on in the debate schedule.
Though most of its dialogue is in English, and its lead cast is predominately English-speaking, its locations are all Asian — not wholly unlike Skyscraper, as well as the Pacific Rim movies.
The revelations surrounding Flynn also come as U.S. intelligence officials said Friday that they had corroborated some parts of the explosive (yet not wholly substantiated) dossier regarding President Trump's ties to Russia.
On a planet reeling from the alarming consequences of human activity, it's comforting to think that our mistakes may not be final, that nature is not wholly stripped of its capacity for surprise.
This country — at least the parts not wholly under the sway of right-wing propaganda — needs to come to terms with substantial evidence that the president is in thrall to a foreign power.
For a writer as myself, with a colonial background and a home market in India that could not wholly support him, Britain had played a key role in terms of prestige and influence.
Tipsy picnickers on the sand watch her, less nonplussed than vaguely amused, and they snap photos with their phones, in the way that disinterested people often do — not totally disconnected, not wholly present either.
Though Obama's reluctance is not wholly surprising, Republicans are already seizing on it as a talking point to use against the 76-year-old Pennsylvania native who is leading the race in early polling.
Apple's metric likely includes iPad tablets, so it's probably not wholly comparable to Samsung's numbers, but between the two companies, it adds up to a truly remarkable number of devices out in the world.
These and other experiences have led me to conclude that in many ways, I simply do not belong; that I am not wholly accepted, respected, wanted, or even understood as a Black immigrant woman.
While he called the allegations "completely false and misleading," in an interview with conservative radio host Sean Hannity he did not wholly rule out dating teenage girls when he was in his early 30s.
Most of these parents were not wholly dismissive of the importance of apologies, but they consistently indicated being less likely to provide prompting to their children, compared to the other parents in the study.
This form of judicial deference comes from a 1984 Supreme Court decision which held that where an agency's interpretation of an ambiguous statute is not wholly unreasonable, courts should defer to the agency's interpretation.
It is fair to say, as prosecutors and several briefs filed in the case do, that people who suffer from substance use disorders are not wholly unable to choose to abstain from drug use.
I suppose what I'm trying to get at is that your way of seeing things, including yourself, seems not wholly true or right or your own, and is in dire need of a refresh.
But I recently rewatched the prequels, mostly to write this piece, but also because a vague sense that these movies are really interesting, if not wholly successful has started to permeate online film culture.
"Years of schooling is not wholly attributable to genetics and nor is myopia—both have strong environmental influences," lead author Denize Atan, a neuro-ophthalmologist at Bristol University in the UK, told Gizmodo via email.
And it is not wholly anodyne: the guarantee of all-day care for all children of primary school age, for example, would be a really positive step in a country with below-average female employment.
"If all conventional roads lead to a hard no-deal Brexit, the notion of Parliament exerting control and forcing another referendum on us would begin to look not wholly fanciful," Peston wrote in the Spectator.
A lot of people breathed a sigh of relief when Hurricane Katrina fell to a Category 3 from a Category 5 in 2005, and not wholly unjustifiably: The true worst-case scenario was probably avoided.
" Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, said that while the appearance of the Russian ship was not "wholly unprecedented," it showed the Trump administration had given Russia the green light to "flex his muscles.
He also often cites an unwillingness to press legislation that Mr. Trump does not wholly support, saying it is a waste of time to send legislation to the president's desk only to draw a veto.
Most health-technology start-ups will begin there, as Kocher points out, because employers are paying a huge bill and they're not wholly satisfied with the current set of options to bring down those costs.
He also often cites an unwillingness to press legislation that Mr. Trump does not wholly support, saying it is a waste of time to send legislation to the president's desk only to draw a veto.
First, because of long-running anxiety about race-based disenfranchisement, mostly but not wholly alleviated by a court ruling that found restrictions imposed by the Republican-controlled legislature had targeted black voters with "almost surgical precision".
The point of such a campaign, one strategist said, would be to provide voters with a different, nonthreatening view of Republicans, so that the party is not wholly defined by Mr. Trump's day-to-day pronouncements.
"Unfortunately, the networks Comcast refers to as 'African-American-owned' are not wholly owned by African-Americans, and did not get any carriage until I stood up and spoke out about this discrimination and economic exclusion."
A federal judge dismissed one large case seeking class-action status in California last year, ruling that it was not "wholly groundless" that customers could be forced to arbitrate over accounts they had never agreed to.
His photographs are not wholly self-portraits; his own body is as much a malleable prop as his costumes, but to say Klauke's own selfhood is missing would minimize the personal exploration in his performance and play.
They must either prove that no more than 20 percent of the premiums come from one policyholder, or that an insured company is not wholly owned by one person and the captive by his or her heirs.
That belief is not wholly true, of course: Amazon for one has recently been making a huge effort to improve trust, by going after dodgy reviewers and setting up systems to halt the trafficking of counterfeit goods.
Photo: GizmodoIncreasingly, it seems, our gadgets are not wholly owned by us—that when some component breaks, we are at the mercy of the giant companies that charge us out the ears for repair parts and services.
But for the children who do visit with parents, ordering a nonalcoholic cocktail is a special experience, not wholly different from that of the child who's thrilled to clutch a maraschino-laden Roy Rogers at a wedding.
In dismissing one large case seeking class-action status in California, a federal judge ruled last year that it was not "wholly groundless" that customers could be forced to arbitrate over accounts they had never agreed to.
"While the British monarchy is now mainly, though not wholly, a ceremonial link to a grand past and tradition, Americans should always remember that its very existence is antithetical to everything our great nation holds dear," he wrote.
Since the time of Darwin, evolutionary biologists have wondered why the lifespans of different…Read more ReadThis controversial idea, called "programmed aging," suggests that lifespans are genetically conditioned, and not wholly the result of gradual wear-and-tear.
The experience of Chelsea Manning provides a notable (if not wholly representative) example—the military whistleblower, whose 35-year prison sentence was commuted by President Obama on Tuesday, has frequently been held in solitary confinement throughout her sentence.
While Beijing defends its aid practices on the grounds they are neutral and respect recipient nations' sovereignty -- unlike Western donors who seek to impose their political systems and beliefs on other countries -- Chinese money is not wholly unpolitical.
Some reaching out, some red meat The suggestion from senior administration officials that Trump would adopt a conciliatory tone were not wholly untrue — but those efforts were counterbalanced by frequent slabs of red meat thrown to his base.
The idea, CAP President Neera Tanden told Politico at the time, was to attempt something that often seems impossible in the Donald Trump era: think about and discuss issues that were not wholly related to our attention-grabbing president.
Environmentalists say the House-passed provisions would significantly weaken protections for forest habitat, and that arguments in favor of logging to prevent forest fires are not wholly based in science, in addition to being economically driven by industry voices.
But she understands the country's growing pains as we all come to terms with the kind of racism, misogyny, and xenophobia that, though we're not exactly America right now, means we're not wholly immune to or removed from it.
My teacher was my father, a flawless but not wholly valiant driver, who habitually refused to drive on certain bridges in certain directions, for fear of being, as he would put it, "hypnotized" by trusses passing alongside the road.
Perhaps coincidentally an organization not wholly unfamiliar with less than reputable financial institutions, the Center for Responsible Lending, released a poll that indicated a bipartisan majority of American consumers supported a 36 percent rate cap on pay day and installment loans.
They're not wholly unique ideas (and one of them doesn't even work yet), but compared to the iterative releases and myriad of camcorders that usually make up Canon's announcements for this particular show, they're a welcome breath of fresh air.
Many disaffected government supporters, who do not wholly support Maduro, argue they would never vote for opposition leaders as they do not want a return to the days of when the country was run by a wealthy, business-friendly elite.
Clarification: This article was altered on February 3rd 2016 to clarify that it was the Baha Mar-related corporate entities that filed for bankruptcy in Delaware, not Mr Izmirlian personally, and that their case was substantially but not wholly dismissed.
Because the show is not wholly preoccupied with the wrestlers' relationships, we aren't witnesses to the little particulars of each friendship the way we are in Broad City or during the most compelling moments of Orange Is the New Black.
Though not wholly insulated from events—it sagged when Republicans tried to repeal Obamacare—Mr Trump's approval rating moves in a narrower range than those of past presidents: his critics loathe him and his base loves him, come what may.
Nagorno-Karabakh is the oldest of these smoldering conflicts, distinguished from the others by the deep ethnic hatreds involved and the diaspora's support, which means that Karabakh, known in Armenian as the Artsakh Republic, is not wholly a puppet of Moscow.
In particular, the successful Democratic sweep in the Virginia statewide elections in early November is not wholly indicative of how Democrats might do, even in similar left-leaning states, in the midterm elections with few open seats in traditional swing districts.
The film can flag a bit in these sequences (which is probably not wholly unlike the experience of living through them), but the shadow of danger is always present, even the mundane scratchings of diagrams and equations on a notepad.
These conversations were possible thanks to what's known as a joint defense agreement — a common device in complex white-collar prosecutions, but a highly unusual arrangement, if not wholly unprecedented, after a defendant has agreed to cooperate with the government.
The cover art is a representation of the software the artist presumably used to design Miss Anthropocene—and her social media feeds are littered with various other not-wholly human characters: a quivering AI talking head; a pair of robotic dogs.
I'm not wholly convinced that the loyal Hitman audience of old will be up for playing the new game piecemeal, but the beta is likely to separate those who are ready to go right now from others who'll wait for the physical package.
Velvet is not wholly without goodness or humanity, but she struggles to reconcile her human nature with the manifest hatred of her left arm, living proof of all that was taken from her, and a debt she has yet to collect on.
Current status: Still in the prototype phase I'm glad we were appropriately skeptical about the attention-grabbing, laundry folding robots Foldimate and Laundroid, because after two years of not-wholly-impressive CES demos, they still don't look like they'll be shipping anytime soon.
Even though Canada has yet to even officially get Pokémon Go and players within the country are relying on a not-wholly legal workaround to get the game, it has not prevented Canadians from becoming part of the growing list of Poké accidents.
And while there's plenty of evidence to suggest that diversifying police departments alone does not wholly solve issues that are systemic in nature, NPD has long been led by white officers and people outside the community while serving a majority Alaska Native community.
Dr. Bassett said that the problems were not wholly unexpected given that Zika came onto the scene so suddenly, but that testing was crucial not only for the health of the mothers and their babies but also for gaining a better understanding of the virus.
But it is Baldwin's quote that proves especially apt in representing the essences of writing and art: Though we do not wholly believe it yet, the interior life is a real life, and the intangible dreams of people have a tangible effect on the world.
"While this is not wholly unprecedented, it's part of a series of aggressive actions by Russia that threaten U.S. national security and the security of our allies," Murphy, the ranking Democrat on the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Europe and Regional Security Cooperation, said in a statement.
But as a new study published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases shows, a significant portion of people who contract Ebola don't show any of the typical signs, meaning they're asymptomatic, or their symptoms are relatively mild and not wholly reflective of how the virus affects most people.
Rodriguez may or may not be a narcissist in his private life, but when he began his extensive experimentation with performance-enhancing drugs—that is, they were intended to be performance enhancing; results were mixed at best, if not wholly imaginary—he was indulging in narcissistic behavior.
Some longtime diplomats predicted that the Chinese would announce some modest measures — cracking down on a handful of banks or companies without potent political ties — as a way of giving Mr. Trump just enough evidence to show that his confidence in Mr. Xi was not wholly misplaced.
Horseman tries earnestly to maintain his personal progress: He attends Hollyhock's rugby games (and even reads books about the sport from the library to be more involved) and takes an active interest in his students' and friends' lives even if they're not wholly receptive to him.
This is "not wholly surprising," because other research in the last few years has shown that breaking up prolonged sitting has benefits on glucose over the course of a day, said Dr. Daniel Bailey of the University of Bedforshire in the U.K., who was not part of the study.
That's an outcome not wholly welcomed by some of Trump's advisers, who once hoped the end of the Russia investigation might be a turning point for a President who has spent much of his tenure preoccupied and furious over the examination into his campaign and behavior in office.
If you're not wholly convinced Tuft & Needle is the right mattress for you, though, Park suggests checking out its Amazon reviews: After our first several months in business, we decided to list the Tuft & Needle Mattress on Amazon to provide an objective platform for customers to review us.
It could be argued that the painting makes a case for Korean-American identity as something only seemingly assimilated into the zeitgeist of American life; meanwhile, when one examines the matter more closely, the immigrant has to make untold sacrifices to appear not wholly estranged from their adopted society.
"In an industrial society," Byrnes wrote, "the task of providing assistance to the needy has ceased to be local in character": The duty to share the burden, if not wholly to assume it, has been recognized not only by State governments, but by the Federal government, as well.
CARYN GANZ For a song that's conceptually four years late, drippingly tacky, yanks Carrie Underwood into rock diva territory she's not wholly comfortable in, needlessly resurrects a long-dormant Ludacris and is a profoundly craven attempt to be licensed by broadcasters for use during sporting events, not bad.
AMD could announce its new Ryzen 22020 processors for laptops, and Intel's 22020th Gen 13nm Ice Lake chips are finally available, meaning that we'll likely see some big spec bumps in existing models, if not wholly new designs that take advantage of the improvements to power and battery life.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's been quite a while since "outsider art" — the not wholly satisfactory term coined by the British art historian Roger Cardinal in 1972 — has occupied the art world's peripheries, far from the insiders' world of top-tier galleries, museums, and the market.
Still, he's not cursed by an out-of-control libido, unlike Sven Goran Eriksson; he is not wholly inept, unlike Steve McClaren; and he has shown admirable faith in youth, unlike Fabio Capello, who would blatantly have taken Jermain Defoe, Michael Carrick, and Geoff Hurst if he'd accepted the call.
Mr. Edelman was the creator of the short-lived HBO series "How to Make It in America," which was notable for a not wholly inaccurate but largely toothless depiction of downtown New York mores; "The After Party" makes "How to Make It" look like "Last Exit to Brooklyn" by comparison.
Donald Trump won by promising to build a wall and make Mexico pay for it, with no real plan to do either; eight years earlier Barack Obama won in part by promising a massive health-care expansion, which at the time seemed if not wholly unrealistic, then at least riskily ambitious.
In fact, the decision to move out of the Grosvenor Square building was taken under the Bush administration in 2008, principally because the building was proving harder to secure in an age of terrorist threats -- and also, in small part at least, because the US government did not wholly own it.
What did feel interesting to me (and, as you said, reminiscent of The Leftovers, a show I love) is the way the episode was framed with Laurie's joke, which I quickly realized was not wholly a fictional tale within the universe of Watchmen; it concerns real history within that world.
State party leaders are worried that even an outsize, albeit reluctant suburban vote may not be enough to ensure Mr. Menendez's survival, and that he is not wholly on the mind of supporters of Ms. Sherrill and Andy Kim, the Democratic challenger in the razor-thin race in the state's Third District.
It's not wholly surprising that Ed Buck is only now becoming a household name, or that the crimes he has repeatedly been accused of have flown under the radar for years: Buck's alleged victims were Black men who used drugs and were known to engage in sex work, or sex with other men.
Plenty is left on the cutting-room floor: although narrated by her, events are not wholly filtered through Scout's childlike, unreliable perspective; many of the secondary and tertiary Maycomb characters have been lost, including members of the Finch family; there is no jury in the courtroom scenes; the important Boo Radley subplot gets less focus.
Another form of tension is the crisis of identity created for countries that are not wholly within one of the poles—again, Japan, Australia, and the United Kingdom are the prime examples—and the crisis of ambition for countries, such as Russia, that want to be poles but lack the wherewithal to do so convincingly.
Under Donald Trump, the Republican Party, at least as we once understood it, has become a fantastical entity, a creature not wholly unlike the Abominable Snowman, or the Chupacabra, or the mythical Squonk of central Pennsylvania, the imaginary creature that spends its days deep in the forest, weeping in despair at its own hideousness.
The concepts are not wholly pie in the sky — graduates of the ArtCenter have gone on to design vehicles like BMW's i3 electric car and Tesla's Model S — but nevertheless are a step beyond what is being developed by vehicle manufacturers and suppliers, who must take cost, brand reputation and consumer acceptance into account.
In the throes of his improbably successful second act as the pop sellout du jour, the Weeknd's Abel Tesfaye swaps his usual shot-glass lyricism for something more full-bodied and luscious, pouring a glass of loverboy vintage that, if not wholly convincing, makes for satisfying performative romance on the level of spreading rose petals on a bed.
The series will "explore new storylines preceding Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring," according to a company release, implying that the show may weave in aspects of Tolkien's The Hobbit — since that story involves a number of characters who later reappear in Lord of the Rings — if not wholly new plotlines that will expand the world of the books.
In fact, the decision to move out of the Grosvenor Square building in the high-end Mayfair district was taken under the Bush administration in 2008, principally because the building was proving harder to secure in an age of terrorist threats -- and also, in small part at least, because the US government did not wholly own it.
Despite what some would have you believe, this is not wholly an effect of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
A striking tension — though it's not wholly successful, it's memorable — derives from the contrast between Ms. Crowner's strong visual colors (sky blue, lawn green, buttercup, fuchsia, tangerine) and the largely muted sound of the music, the first three movements of Dvorak's "Dumky" piano trio in E minor; Ms. Lang's choreography creates an odd harmony between them.
A decision that the Constitution does not protect a right to an abortion means that the issue will be dealt with on a state-by-state basis, not that abortion will immediately become illegal across the US. Since 1992, there have been literally hundreds of proposed and passed state laws intended to make getting an abortion increasingly difficult, if not wholly impossible.
The fact that the party promises we will eventually know who won is not wholly comforting to whomever the winning candidate turns out to be, since the true import of the Iowa caucus isn't the precise number of delegates gained—far smaller than the numbers to be gained in other states—but the media narrative-setting that carries over into New Hampshire and beyond.
Another commenter noted that Lambesis will need some financial means to generate income in order to survive and to pay his child support, which is wholly reasonable; however, I am not convinced that this means he is entitled to re-enter a career as a touring and recording artist, complete with fawning fanbase, or that his bandmates are not wholly complicit in the propagation of these things.
Experts and analysts also believe the Kim regime was behind the $81 million cyber heist of the Bangladesh Central Bank in 2016 and the Sony Pictures hack in 2014 right before it released The Interview, a comedy about two Americans who assassinate Kim Jong Un. Of course, North Korea was just continuing its cyber efforts, so it's not wholly unexpected that this happened during the summit.
Trump has argued repeatedly that serious changes must be made — and is widely perceived to have forced out the previous Homeland Security secretary, Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE, over frustrations that she was not wholly committed to the tough approach he wanted.
The brand remains committed to its middle station, with selections that feel like shrugged-off takes on what's happening farther up Madison: a Chelsea boot with a vertical zipper right through the elastic pulls ($290); a not-wholly-unappealing ivory patchwork sweater described on the label as being made with "Italian Yarn" ($198); a perforated black leather jacket with a loud sweatshirt-ish lining ($698); some sort of studded dog tag ($105).
Performance is solid on the pre-production LG V30S I've been testing, with a smoother framerate and higher resolution than on my Xbox One S. (The game suggested the highest of three quality presets for my Snapdragon 835-powered phone; a higher quality mode seems to be on the way, presumably aimed at 2018 flagship devices and beyond.) The touchscreen controls are also smart, if not wholly original, taking ideas in turn from mobile PUBG knockoffs like NetEase's Knives Out.

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