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And for them, nothing at all is out of bounds.
You can do anything and everything, or nothing at all.
The United States has done close to nothing at all.
He even makes news when he tweets nothing at all.
You have nothing at all in common with Bernie Sanders.
Medals in wine can mean everything and nothing at all.
Not bad, especially considering the alternative is nothing at all.
In two paragraphs, Kissinger manages to say nothing at all.
The only failure would be to do nothing at all.
Wouldn't they rather earn a profit than nothing at all?
There's nothing at all inappropriate in that kind of activity.
In some cases, those arrested had done nothing at all.
Some gave me a knowing smile, others nothing at all.
Unfortunately, clothes do nothing at all to monitor alcohol consumption.
You might cry all day or feel nothing at all.
Sanders, meanwhile, countered Biden's unity message with nothing at all.
From the senator's own point of view: nothing at all.
Smiles need to land between cheesy and nothing at all.
Personally, I like very strong colors or nothing at all.
Nothing at all will get through Congress without Pelosi's signoff.
The vast majority of the rest owns nothing at all.
For a very long time, he says nothing at all.
If it stops there, it will accomplish nothing at all.
"Seems like everyone's waiting for nothing at all," Roan said.
Scorpio Venus wants the real thing, or nothing at all.
Trump had nothing at all to do with either development.
"I was perfectly fine saying nothing at all," she said.
The Yankees won nothing at all between 1978 and 1996.
Or just do nothing at all, like take a nap.
They charged their clients fees for doing nothing at all.
But doing nothing at all seems an equally bad option.
So there's a high probability that they mean nothing at all.
The best parts of Persona 5 are doing nothing at all.
This remix adds nothing at all, but takes nothing away either.
On the other hand, though, it might mean nothing at all.
If everything went smoothly, you likely will remember nothing at all.
And vaping is still certainly riskier than inhaling nothing at all.
If we did not care, we would say nothing at all.
Do you do nothing at all and watch five people die?
Instead, happy shoppers say it feels like wearing nothing at all.
She doesn't deny that sometimes they may mean nothing at all.
The Constitution, in fact, says nothing at all about the subject.
I saw nothing at all wrong with drinking on my own.
"I didn't understand anything about that, nothing at all," he said.
They either give governors a housing stipend or nothing at all.
We must hope for flippers and beaks — or nothing at all.
"Nothing at all," was the answer given by a French electrician.
But he is wrong that Mr. Obama did nothing at all.
" He added, "We think it's better than doing nothing at all.
And for them anything less than this is nothing at all.
Others, for example the Washington Redskins, have done nothing at all.
One partner does nothing at all to help plan the wedding.
One in four respondents say they put away nothing at all.
He said it "may be" better to do nothing at all.
Shaad is Noisey's Australian Editor, and knows nothing at all about fashion.
Tip little or nothing at all if the concierge only provides directions.
" Reiss Smith, visual merchandiser at Ralph Lauren "I'd wear nothing at all.
WELL, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN THAT HE SAYS DO NOTHING AT ALL?
I didn't know what to say, so I said nothing at all.
Imagine you're just hearing this page, and you're getting nothing at all.
Still, however slow it's been, it's better than having nothing at all.
All the guests were wearing either fancy costumes or nothing at all.
Those who said nothing at all about their clients paid the most.
" It translates as: "For everyone, everything, and for us, nothing at all.
There's nothing at all wrong with Trump and Putin having another discussion.
You could say she wants it all — or nothing at all.  3.
And remember, those who buy nothing at all save the most money.
Some offer nothing at all, a practice more common among secondary schools.
She looked at Johel and saw that he understood nothing at all.
Shirai said doing nothing at all wasn't likely to be an option.
Sure explains a lot (and also, but more importantly, nothing at all).
But they're often backed by an abstract idea, or nothing at all.
It went on to the Senate, but then nothing at all happened.
B.J., CP3, K.D.), corporate shorthand (Melo) or nothing at all (Stephen Curry).
And there is nothing at all that will help me forget it.
Even worse than feeling terribly, I came to feel nothing at all.
Most were labeled with some shorthand, obscure title, or nothing at all.
But they're often backed by an abstract idea or nothing at all.
I would have nothing at all to do for, say, five days.
It feels like a metaphor for both everything and nothing at all.
Yes, that's overbearing — but isn't it better than doing nothing at all?
Some argue they're an accident of biology and mean nothing at all.
Some 80 percent of the population — overwhelmingly black — owns nothing at all.
Wear it over a bodysuit or tee, or with nothing at all.
Additional federal grants for treatment would be better than nothing at all.
He said definitively that he knew "nothing at all" about the program.
It is possible that he will decide to do nothing at all.
And what Lashinsky gets back from Google is ... almost nothing at all.
A slow start to the soybean campaign could mean nothing at all.
It seems we'll either get some stellar headphones or nothing at all.
Some states cover comprehensive dental benefits, while others cover nothing at all.
But there is nothing at all unusual about gun violence in Florida.
Bowie, one of art's great communicators seemed to be saying nothing at all.
And I do, for this experience has taught me absolutely nothing at all.
"When you're thinking of nothing at all, you get bird chirps," she said.
In typical fashion, the video both gives away everything and nothing at all.
If you ain't got nothing nice to say, don't say nothing at all.
Or maybe you're simply worrying about nothing at all but are panicking nonetheless.
It tasted like pink frosting and nothing at all like an actual Peep.
The first and most impressive thing that he does is nothing at all.
That does not mean Mr Macron is doomed to achieve nothing at all.
How will the same companies act when they believe in nothing at all?
I figured it was better to feel awful than feel nothing at all.
"But life is better with wonder and whimsy than with nothing at all."
The Trump administration could hamstring Obamacare by doing the opposite: nothing at all.
Here, you see the frame, there's nothing at all hidden in the structure.
Or we could do nothing at all, but I was game to try.
"Officially, we are saying nothing at all about pollution," a British diplomat said.
John H. McWhorter, who teaches linguistics at Columbia University, suggested: nothing at all.
It was an ending, and any ending is better than nothing at all.
All parents know is that in that moment, they knew nothing at all.
But the bigger problem is that Congress continues to do nothing at all.
You may know them as opponents, or maybe you know nothing at all.
For them and the show itself, Dick is everything, and nothing at all.
The four hours remaining feel simultaneously like nothing at all, and impossibly long.
There is nothing at all to suggest any unfair currency manipulation by China.
It's much better to take an inch than to take nothing at all.
Dozens of personalities were launched to stardom for sometimes doing nothing at all.
Yet there's nothing at all casual about the way he used the pictures.
I don't expect anything at all, because really there is nothing, nothing at all.
I went from ice cream and mashed potatoes and stuff to nothing at all.
But on Twin Peaks, you might round that bend and see nothing at all.
"This was nothing at all like the financial crisis" of 2008-2009, he said.
She said many things in the press conference, but nothing at all to me.
Plus, they're easily layered with a T-shirt (or worn with nothing at all).
Spending can lead to a good outcome or to nothing at all, he said.
She can do nothing at all and just keep the cash in the bank.
And yet my favorite film of the year is nothing at all like that.
Sometimes it's knowing yourself and your wardrobe well enough to buy nothing at all.
"I harvested nothing at all," remembers the white-robed farmer with a greying goatee.
The sheer robe is great over a lingerie set or nothing at all. Yandy.
"Whoever dismisses humanitarian protection as a party has understood nothing at all," she added.
Screenshot: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)That's not to say the Move does nothing at all.
And then some said they heard and felt nothing at all until much later.
Marturano added that sometimes doing nothing at all can actually be the wisest decision.
Nothing at all, and Oculus wasn't remiss in showing off a few upcoming titles.
It's bringing nothing at all and calmly observing that your opponent has a gun.
It's simply an overly elaborate and smug way to say absolutely nothing at all.
It was a colossally bad decision -- even if nothing at all happened in it.
And it turns out the Leafs basically traded Jonathan Bernier for nothing at all.
I gave the worst answer by just standing there silently, saying nothing at all.
Even working minimum wage can be more sustainable than being paid nothing at all.
Still, most people don't save enough for retirement and many save nothing at all.
I would rather have them use a vitamin C cream than nothing at all.
But sometimes, Lucas said, the key is knowing when to do nothing at all.
Or how he tried to say afterward that he had achieved nothing at all.
"My column had nothing at all to do with foreign policy," Kagan told me.
So the market plunge of the past few days might mean nothing at all.
Or if he had nothing to say, he could have said nothing at all.
People in the top 5 percent of the distribution, however, get nothing at all.
And Congress said nothing at all about a treaty override in the new law.
We talked for hours and then for hours more we said nothing at all.
Instead, they are using menstrual cups, reusable pads, special underwear or nothing at all.
Nothing at all is politically feasible from a progressive point of view right now.
But they're often backed by an abstract idea or in some cases, nothing at all.
Finally stop postponing that early morning Pilates class, or even better, do nothing at all.
Authorities came and, star-struck, did next to nothing; sometimes they did nothing at all.
The direct answer to that question — on June 24 itself, anyway — is nothing at all.
The risk that far from paying 333bp over Libor, GE will pay nothing at all.
In fact, at this point, our approach to undergarments is: Bralettes or nothing at all.
So whenever I do wear foundation, it's a full-coverage matte or nothing at all.
You know that saying, 'if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all?
Activists have been posting photographs of themselves on social media holding up nothing at all.
Their candidate, Jon Ossoff, ran on an agenda of more or less nothing at all.
I can never decide if it was one-thousand tiny things, or nothing at all.
Your $250,29 badge gives you access to everything in the world and nothing at all.
It had nothing at all to do with religion — it was just how I felt.
It's far better to do less than you hoped than to do nothing at all.
Is it better to have a graphic hoodie that screams "MISERY" than nothing at all?
More often, the document said nothing at all about some modern obsession: torture, abortion, discrimination.
The Bankrate survey found that 1 in 93 people are putting aside nothing at all.
Plan in the three preceding years, and was spending nothing at all on military—the
Gwyneth Paltrow said that suiting up in "Iron Man 3" was "just nothing at all."
But they're often backed by an abstract idea, or in some cases, nothing at all.
Without public attention or pressure, it's uniquely possible, of course, that nothing at all happens.
And it will pay next to nothing, and possibly nothing at all, in federal taxes.
" Reckhow's assessment: "There is nothing at all unusual or abnormal in the Flint DBP data.
In 2016, 63 percent of women had less than $10,63 saved or nothing at all.
"But here's to anyone who wants to wear it over nothing at all," she said.
The powerful lyrics may reveal a secret pining for Bieber — or maybe nothing at all.
It may mean nothing at all, and that Twitter would carry on looking the same.
As far as I can see, the adult sheep does nothing at all but eat.
"We bestowed Andy Reid upon you, ha ha ha ha ha," but nothing at all.
More to the point, there was nothing at all about agriculture in the official agreement.
So Trump wants us to be scared of brown people based on nothing at all.
She says sometimes he would pay in full, sometimes late and sometimes nothing at all.
Some, like the Euroskeptic lawmaker John Redwood has insisted that Britain owed nothing at all.
What Thomas HOBSON offered was the "choice" between what he offered and nothing at all.
A total of 10,834 sold nothing at all, and the average revenue was about $3,387.
"This memo has frankly nothing at all to do with a special counsel," he said.
And Congress, beholden to special interests, can pass foolish laws or do nothing at all.
Had that been done, nothing at all might have followed — but we will never know.
Yet Ryan did better than most of his colleagues, who have said nothing at all.
The reality is that some days the birds would come back with nothing at all.
Bring wine or cake, a friend or some flowers, or nothing at all save yourself.
But maybe politics shouldn't be about getting everything you want or getting nothing at all.
Propublica recently found that offsets for forest preservation may be worse than nothing at all.
Instead of a pedophile getting medication for their sex drive, they're getting nothing at all.
No Googling, no Facebooking, no Binging, no Twittering, no nothing at all about this, please.
Probably nothing at all, beyond the fact that I should spend less time on Twitter.
Unclear if they detonated something or if it turned out to be absolutely nothing at all.
It had to be the specific song — artist and the track title — or nothing at all.
Knowing how Murphy likes to goad his fans, it could be major or nothing at all.
Even if he came up short, Stan's now realizing that he may know nothing at all.
And if their bill somehow passes, that will be exposed, leaving them with nothing at all.
However, Will's decision to flip on his alliance is arguably worse than doing nothing at all.
Thankfully, Scott turns down each drink and opts for water or nothing at all every time.
The change in the wording in the beta is peculiar, but could be nothing at all.
I have nothing at all on my mind, but I've too many things under my behind.
If I were to plot it on a graph, it would look like nothing at all.
It certainly is possible that Mueller either wants an interview on obstruction or nothing at all.
"I really was trying to say something nice or say nothing at all," the superstar said.
The turkey breasts tasted like turkey breasts, though, which is to say like nothing at all.
Even if it's not a guarantee against contracting the illness; it's better than nothing at all.
Suffice it to say that absolutely nothing at all about this is surprising on any level!
And then, in that bag, well, obviously, it was just grass—or sometimes nothing at all.
I felt as though it had nothing at all to do with the cream of life.
If this is where the center position is going, there is nothing at all to mourn.
And we finally get to make time for our favorite snowstorm activity: doing nothing at all.
The best reduce a lot of noise, the worst reduce very little or nothing at all.
It gave Trumpworld a golden opportunity to take a victory lap for doing nothing at all.
There were Afros and head wraps, and bodies covered in body paint or nothing at all.
"This is happening," can mean a lot of things, or it can mean nothing at all.
After all, there is nothing — nothing at all — in the historical record to justify this arrogance.
His stated approach effectively replaces the insurance subsidies and support of Obamacare with nothing at all.
So for the last two days we could eat food with kerosene or nothing at all.
The back and forth with Chris Christie when it happened was about basically nothing at all.
Fun Fact: Vagina dentata is a real condition, but nothing at all like the portrayal in Teeth.
Best-case scenario for the United States: Nothing at all, since China wasn't involved in the TPP.
But that's fairly standard for this sort of privacy policy and nothing at all to worry about.
And remember: when A-C is not available, a fan is much better than nothing at all.
He will have broad leeway to come up with his own alternative or do nothing at all.
And those who use the car for 65 or more rides per week pay nothing at all.
"No future here, no life, no job, no society, no safety, nothing at all," he told CNN.
He painted Trump as a willing partner with the special counsel, with nothing at all to hide.
As for Pilati, it is better not to talk about it because it was nothing at all.
It may sound counterintuitive, but sometimes the best course of action is to do nothing at all.
We want the famous to get it all right or get nothing at all, humanity be damned.
And in De Ceukelaire's case, a search for "photos of my male friends" returned nothing at all.
Nothing at all fancy here: Just a handful of our best actors digging into a great script.
And you can forget the maxim, If you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all.
That doesn't mean pot investors have to choose among GW Pharmaceuticals, penny stocks or nothing at all.
Having a charm that works about half the time is better than nothing at all, I guess.
There is nothing at all wrong with being wrong, but there is everything wrong with staying wrong.
They still prayed before the act, but it was passionate, nothing at all like the sterile ceremony.
While bike helmets are much better at protecting our heads than nothing at all, they're not perfect.
It's not as though your only options are to dominate a meeting or say nothing at all.
But workers say they fear that if they leave they will end up with nothing at all.
If nothing at all is done, it can be hard not to be angered by the situation.
Fidelity has already slashed fees to zero — yes, nothing at all — for four of its index funds.
One by one, cherished local shops are disappearing, replaced by national chains or, worse, nothing at all.
Because the plaintiffs challenge a provision that does nothing at all, no one is injured by it.
Others, though, carried nothing at all because they had no time to organize anything before their flight.
What does it mean that an app decided, based on nothing at all, that you're Hermione Granger?
Almost half, or 3403 percent, have saved nothing at all, according to new data from Apartment List.
With its intentions so broadly spread, Modern Warfare instead is a game that says nothing at all.
I'm better off just not saying nothing at all or coming out and trying to get justice?
The sound might be wonderful or terrible, or wonderfully terrible, or it might be nothing at all.
One option, of course, is to do nothing at all about a crush except to savor it.
Sometimes Roger Goodell, the league's commissioner, chooses to say plenty; other times he says nothing at all.
I have an acquaintance — someone I like but barely know — who spent what seemed to me to be an exorbitant amount of time doing absolutely nothing at all on the remote Italian island Pantelleria, photographing that nothing at all as though he were on sabbatical inside a Fellini film.
Veselnitskaya, meanwhile, told the Times that "nothing at all about the presidential campaign" was discussed at the meeting.
It would be much more effective than $20 million in cash — and it would cost nothing at all.
The actress easily slips from icy blonde to deep brunette and back again — like it's nothing at all.
"All about football," Conor Orr writes, describing the way a credit check on Rankins revealed nothing at all.
When we do talk about it, we blurt out platitudes, lower our voices or say nothing at all.
Don't be discouraged if you're on a tight budget — saving something is better than saving nothing at all.
But then comes the creation of the human being, and suddenly we hear nothing at all about diversity.
During one scene, Tess (Melanie Griffith) is vacuuming in just underwear and heels — nothing at all on top.
If you're feeling really generous, when we tell you, just say "okay" — or better yet, nothing at all!
The satellite radio was broken, so they listened to nothing at all as they headed for the coast.
"We didn't have any information about her parents or their DNA or anything, nothing at all," Lupianez says.
Or, perhaps, with nothing at all — letting the permanent silence that follows our eventual destruction speak for itself?
Despite Gore's best efforts, the Trump's strategy on fighting climate change has been to do nothing at all.
Either I would risk escalation by talking back, or else render myself powerless by saying nothing at all.
Will it matter whether the Obama plan, the Trump plan, or nothing at all gets enacted before then?
When patients travel on helicopters that are not in-network, insurance will cover little or nothing at all.
If the states are totally uncorrelated, movements in South Carolina would tell you nothing at all about Maine.
With many national parks nearby, there's also plenty to do outside the classroom that costs nothing at all.
Unfortunately, the actors who resisted it in the past are not doing enough or doing nothing at all.
Overall, they found, any intervention that drew the women's attention was more effective than doing nothing at all.
For UFC, they are probably happy that people are talking about it rather than saying nothing at all.
Knowledge is priceless, as they say, although in this case, maybe they mean worth literally nothing at all.
I was either waiting for a confrontation with the world's largest land predator, or doing nothing at all.
That has really nothing at all to do with mutual defense, which is what NATO is all about.
" — Robert Cowen, 77, Fresh Meadows, Queens "I would like to hear absolutely nothing at all: Silence is golden.
But sometimes, a one-time injury or illness — or perhaps nothing at all — triggers years of chronic pain.
Support their attempt to forge a better and more powerful government for themselves, or do nothing at all.
What I remember most about the time following his death is that I remember almost nothing at all.
Consequently, a lot of his assertions about critical matters of public concern are based on ... nothing at all.
If I say nothing at all, I am treated to a hail of insults as they ride off.
They could determine whether CBS pays Mr. Moonves an exit package of $120 million — or nothing at all.
Each day they weighed her and, despite eating nothing at all, she was gaining, rather than losing, weight.
I don't usually mean this as a compliment, but it's so insubstantial, it's like eating nothing at all.
Here, wearing sheets or nothing at all, Russia's financial and governmental elite let the week's worries seep away.
"Nothing at all, really," said Jim Tenuto, the assistant executive director of the Illinois State Board of Elections.
Veselnitskaya told the Times in a Saturday statement that "nothing at all about the presidential campaign" was discussed.
Instead, crack open fresh oysters and eat them dressed only in lemon juice, or in nothing at all.
And here I am, only a silly sheltered girl in a dress, knowing nothing at all — but Nothing.
Bitcoin might well be replaced by something different and better, and end up being worth nothing at all.
That bill contained electricity carbon goals but no economy-wide carbon goals, and nothing at all on equity.
From this view, it's better to pass something that makes a bit of progress than nothing at all.
In fact, they see almost nothing at all—or at least not enough to make any definitive judgement calls.
Even among his current supporters, 0073% say they know just a little or nothing at all about those positions.
But on the other hand — considering the stakes — there was nothing at all routine about this particular routine grounder.
Sharon Stone is not shy about making a style statement in a bold gown — or in nothing at all.
There are still safety concerns, and the unveiling of a carbon fiber capsule really means nothing at all yet.
But the concern is that by changing too much, too fast, they may end up with nothing at all.
Unreal candies use "40% less sugar, non GMO and organic ingredients with nothing at all artificial," the statement said.
" In Grace Mitchell's words, it's "like everything at once, and nothing at all, but most crucially, it is loud.
The deaths of corals have devastating and far-reaching effects that have nothing at all to do with surfing.
But when it's done, it's easy to walk outside feeling like you've spent 90 minutes doing nothing at all.
Yet a majority of Americans -- 22015% -- admitted in a 2015 survey that they knew nothing at all about Sikhs.
In essence, they're disconnected short films that sometimes have nothing at all to do with the episode that follows.
Some randomly selected villages would receive cash transfers conditioned on school attendance, while others would receive nothing at all.
There's more: Another study divided college-age volunteers into groups doing static stretching, resistance training, or nothing at all.
In the future, we might see Huawei put out some really revolutionary wearable tech — or absolutely nothing at all
" Bauer: "First the line was that he knew nothing at all; now it is that he had limited knowledge.
However, if there are not national standards, some states will offer parents close to nothing — or nothing at all.
"I got in there and I couldn't see, I couldn't see nothing — at all," McCombs told the Associated Press.
But there's also another way to measure it: The quantity of resources we burn up for nothing at all.
AtTaste Community Restaurant, when that bill comes in, you pay what you can — even if it's nothing at all.
After all, your chances of success even with a minimum viable product are higher than with nothing at all.
Of course, nothing at all indicates Crowley lost the primary in a deep blue district because he criticized Trump.
Doing nothing at all is the worst option, the authors agree, a conclusion dramatically reinforced by the Brexit vote.
But curiously, there's nothing at all about healthcare reform, which is the first major political fight of the administration.
The written version sounds nothing at all like Trump's natural voice, which likely contributed to the split-personality delivery.
The greatest hitter who ever lived set the most incredible, unbreakable record in sports by doing nothing at all.
It's better to pause and say nothing-at-all than filling the air with a stream of filler words.
One man even claimed he knew nothing at all about the situation, his mouth curling into a faint smile.
Even when Laurie's saying nothing at all, Brenneman makes sure you can see her thinking — and she's always thinking.
The unfortunate consequence is that some doctors can be excessively blunt, or, in my case, saying nothing at all.
To call something priceless is a bit absurd, it could be either worth a lot or nothing at all.
No, it was not traumatizing and it had nothing at all to do with my subsequent mental health issues.
ANONYMOUS I think it's fine to give as much or as little as you want, or nothing at all.
So who cares if a provision of the law that literally does nothing at all is constitutional or not?
The absolute privacy means you can spend your days in a robe, bathing suit … or wearing nothing at all.
House hunters may find architectural gems or money-pit makeovers, or nothing at all in these inventory-starved markets.
Now, it's about trying to find the last area you haven't discovered, even if it contains nothing at all!
It&aposs also something that would pair nicely with just about everything, or maybe better yet, nothing at all.
For this reason, women usually "confess" to almost nothing at all, offering the appearance of vulnerability without the substance.
But the crowd of people surrounding the beating and either cheering or doing nothing at all are far worse.
But there is a difference between not being sure about candidate "electability" and knowing nothing at all about it.
It 'accepts' nothing at all, but the language is very carefully calculated to give her credit for having accepted.
Loneliness is frightening, and the possibility of alien life, no matter how small, is better than nothing at all.
But now I'm worried that this year, the company may offer me a lowball raise, or nothing at all.
Pete Davidson has two modes of being in a relationship: Showing us everything, or showing us nothing at all.
MoMA owns nothing at all, as listed online, by Gabriele Münter, a talented German expressionist painter (and Kandinsky's companion).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Tony Conrad was at the same time many things and nothing at all.
In this role, islands act like distant outposts, scattered about, breaking up the endless expanse of nothing at all.
The company insists the termination, announced Wednesday, has nothing at all to do with the harassment, but Rapp argues otherwise.
People dressed in clown costumes, unicorn horns, steampunk getups, and sometimes nothing at all, all converge for the same event.
The president could also choose to say nothing at all on the matter, a gesture that would be equally significant.
Families earning less than 200 percent of the federal poverty line would pay nothing at all for their children's care.
Their clothes were covered in dirt, and sometimes they crossed back holding a small bag or carrying nothing at all.
Increasingly, local governments are receiving nothing at all for their recyclables, or even having to pay companies to accept them.
Only then is the diligent customer told the rates on offer, ranging from almost nothing to almost nothing at all.
The holdings of those investors that were truly passive (ie, did nothing at all) would cease to resemble the market.
Let's say you still think Medicaid is worthless program that is no better for its beneficiaries than nothing at all.
Or do nothing at all, saving the life of the person on the side track, but letting five people die.
The ad stars curvy models, like size-16 Sports Illustrated cover girl Ashley Graham, in lingerie – or nothing at all.
The surgeon wanted to do nothing at all: Leave it alone, he counseled, as if your cancer were an animal.
Both Cantrell and Casale say that if someone has an allergic reaction, expired epinephrine is better than nothing at all.
" A third read: "You're an embarrassment to the university and contribute nothing at all to creating a better peaceful world.
And while 10 percent effectiveness isn't a great number to hang your hat on, it's better than nothing at all.
In most of the judicial elections on my ballot, which I know nothing at all about, Republicans didn't even run.
The most interesting thing about this beef's return is that it seems to have been inspired by nothing at all.
In fact, after a recent illness, I'm still wondering if I had the Zika virus, malaria or nothing at all.
So we sat down and ate together, and did the puzzle together, and talked about everything, and nothing at all.
The "conditional pick" here is almost certainly nothing at all, and the Ducks and Leafs are just gaming the system.
While a minute may seem like nothing at all, consider the impact that could have during lunch and dinner rushes.
So, even though it isn't itching our long-enduring Friends-reunion scratch, it's much, much better than nothing at all.
Either strategy would leave you much better off than doing nothing at all — the most important thing is to start.
Cindy Hyde-Smith over her controversial "public hanging" remark, claiming there was "nothing at all racial" about the viral comment.
Meanwhile, the percentage of those who'd heard "nothing at all" about the Green New Deal halved — from 82% to 41%.
It is hard to know if Kushner, as an executive, is in charge of everything or of nothing at all.
"As it stands, the status quo remains," one Nigerian fuels importer said, adding "nothing at all" had come from government.
Others said they heard nothing at all: Manila slums are seething, raucous places, where even gunfire can be drowned out.
If she did book a job, she had to take whatever they offered her, which was often nothing at all.
In any case, this student's point was that, for many people, sharing something is better than sharing nothing at all.
The story itself ... says nothing at all about whether the leak was part of a plot by pro-Trump forces.
The experiment also included two control groups: One group received only the nanoparticles, while the second received nothing at all.
People in Delaware spend the least, with a state and a per capita outlay of $0, or nothing at all.
We learn nothing at all about Strickland, except that he is the subject of wild legends among the student body.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's sprawling, televised hour-long meeting on guns with lawmakers means everything or nothing at all.
They have no minimum coverage requirements and may cover almost nothing at all for any major hospitalization or surgical procedure.
"It suggests nothing at all," Stone said when asked if he believes that means he's a target of the investigation.
As in actual life, it can sometimes be difficult to tell whether something crucial is happening, or nothing at all.
I trust that enough people recognize that it's better to have a dysfunctional republic than to have nothing at all.
Mr. Ellison, or anyone else, could have also used a comic book, a lesser Shakespeare play or nothing at all.
But when we sit back and actually analyse what's happened and what's changed, we'll realize it means nothing at all.
After opening with the usual criticisms of Obamacare, Spicer goes on to say... nothing at all about the House bill itself.
Soon, that time may be reduced to nothing at all — but fortunately for Pussycat fans, it's for a really awesome reason.
"When we sit back and actually analyze what's happened and what's changed, we'll realize it means nothing at all," he said.
In situations where air conditioning is not possible, this means people would do better with a fan than nothing at all.
For me, Obamacare is not just something to be tolerated and replaced with "something better" — or more likely, nothing at all.
Cory Booker: It was an amendment that even if it passed, it would've had no change in law, nothing at all.
The busy-ness that we always get ourselves involved with, which will produce nothing at all, it's reflected in his painting.
Baker is gone, but you can bet your mortgage and first-born that nothing at all will happen to R2-D2.
Buy something within your budget, or bring nothing at all to save your cash for the big day, the wedding itself.
Now a rep for the Black Sabbath rocker is saying it was more about his addiction and nothing at all romantic.
But if it is seen to have changed nothing at all, it may simply be storing up trouble for the future.
It's the sound of (Sandy) Alex G knowing everything 13 times in a row and then, suddenly, knowing nothing at all.
But in her Philadelphia acceptance speech, she said next-to-nothing about innovation and absolutely nothing at all about digital policy.
But in the second presidential debate, he confirmed that there were a number of years where he paid nothing at all.
It is far better than doing nothing at all, and there's a place for pre-K in the early childhood landscape.
These individuals either called a family member, or waited until the next day to act, or initially did nothing at all.
By now, the public knows both too much about Ms. Clifford, who goes by Stormy Daniels, and almost nothing at all.
Or I close my eyes, think "third grade" and see nothing at all, backlit by the candles on a birthday cake.
Before we could sit down to eat it, the house's alarm system began to bleep, triggered by seemingly nothing at all.
Still, many of the outlets that covered Twin Falls made only minor tweaks to their stories or did nothing at all.
Thirty percent know "not much" or "nothing at all" about the Republican nominee's stances, according to a Pew survey released Friday.
Trump's team is handcuffed by the president's demand for total fealty and his insistence that he did nothing at all wrong.
The decision is likely to rest with the one important player who is saying nothing at all: Chief Justice John Roberts.
Some were told they had to memo­rize 3,000 characters to be allowed to leave, while others were told nothing at all.
"At all times, we offered our help and advice on a voluntary basis, seeking nothing at all in return," they said.
"If it's just given for no work done, for nothing at all, just a gift, that is inappropriate," Ravel told Time.
Most of the rest have filed incomplete disclosures, have not yet signed ethics agreement letters or have submitted nothing at all.
Clicking Kherson Oblast on the border brings up a description and outline, while clicking Crimea seems to do nothing at all.
During Ramadan you have to stop eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset, with nothing at all going down your throat.
It's the purest form of vapid entertainment — the type that lets us talk about ourselves for hours while saying nothing at all.
But for now, the truth is we need more information to know whether this is a big deal — or nothing at all.
But they also make clear that any physical activity, no matter how short or relatively mild, is better than nothing at all.
Now Gold, 23, is opening up about healing from the deepest part of her clinical depression, when she felt nothing at all.
His replacement, be they voluntary commitments, Title I regulations or nothing at all, may be something, but they are not net neutrality.
"My mother used to have a saying that if you don't have something nice to say, say nothing at all," Schiller said.
Light enough to feel like I'm wearing nothing at all, but just the right amount of tint so I don't scare people!
Women make less money than men when they are earning — and they're also far more likely to be earning nothing at all.
The average scholarship award is around $50,000 and more than 10% of the student body will pay nothing at all next year.
Because there, in the very spot where once the Holy Family sat inflated and bathed in LED... THERE WAS NOTHING AT ALL.
And from planting in April until the harvest in August—the tiempo muerto or dead time—they often earn nothing at all.
The largest still remain pegged to specific games like Overwatch and Pokemon, but many have nothing at all to do with gaming.
Practically speaking, she said, "the class members would get nothing, nothing at all; and here, at least they get an indirect benefit".
"Billing" is a small man who talks for what feels like an hour, but by the end I know nothing at all.
Too many of us get overwhelmed thinking we need to manage our money perfectly, which leads us to do nothing at all.
Tillerson pointedly said it was not and that nothing at all had changed in terms of America's policy and priorities in Syria.
At Taste Community Restaurant in Texas, when the bill comes, guests pay what they can, even if it is nothing at all.
These retirees are asking for every penny but by not compromising they risk getting nothing at all when the state can't pay.
"I was perfectly fine saying nothing at all, but I'm not OK with being made out to be a liar," she said.
" Jefferson ruefully lamented that "the man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers.
I'm really into a game called Ark right now, which is basically you get dropped on an island with nothing at all.
Most cotton fabric will filter out only 3 percent of virus-sized particles, making this recommendation akin to wearing nothing at all.
"I was perfectly fine saying nothing at all, but I'm not O.K. with being made out to be a liar," she said.
But any number of diets cost nothing at all — not to mention that Bibles are handed out for free all the time.
A low bar, and not one that all tech companies have cleared so far, but a better step than nothing at all.
And while it's something that would pair nicely with just about everything, it might just best be enjoyed with nothing at all.
Some months — or, in dry spells, even some years — I write nothing at all, and read a book or two a day.
Scenario 2: There&aposs a chance Sony could just be dropping an Easter egg and the wall graffiti means nothing at all.
These include ceaseless posting on Instagram, where Bieber bizarrely uploaded a series of baby photos, captioned either "#Yummy" or nothing at all.
So whatever right now is, 1/10 of a second, or 3 seconds, or nothing at all—we're all in now together.
While a subpoena would legally compel Bolton to testify, there is nothing at all stopping him from disclosing publicly what he knows.
Voters are being asked to choose between a radical takeover of a broken and opaque health-care system, and nothing at all.
These public benefits, however, say nothing at all about Pagan's culpability or moral blameworthiness, which are the proper bases of his punishment.
While the wages are small, or nothing at all, the ballkids do receive a food stipend and get to keep their uniforms.
She listened to one after another, singing merrily along, as though she were completely innocent, as though nothing at all had happened.
HughesNet and Exede, while certainly a lot better than nothing at all, don't properly represent what Teledesic was pitching two decades ago.
Sometimes people with a platform speak simply because they feel pressure to speak, which can be more detrimental than saying nothing at all.
Why it might happen: Obviously, the easiest course of action for the Academy to take would be to quietly do nothing at all.
This particularly potent formula contains 92% snail mucus extract, but you'd never know that by the scent, which smells like nothing at all.
Each of those works are profoundly different, and when they're stuck with the same label, that label begins to mean nothing at all.
After all, some musicians toil away in obscurity for their entire careers, and would rather have one huge hit than nothing at all.
A big move in stock prices can signify some change in economic fundamentals, but it can just as easily signify nothing at all.
In reality, positioning in the oil market had become so stretched almost anything (or nothing at all) could have sparked a sell off.
Yet the scandal ended up having enormous implications for the Clinton presidency, for reasons having nothing at all to do with Arkansas land.
In removing itself from Amazon, Nest's reasoning is that the powerful retailer should be selling its entire product family or nothing at all.
"I have both everything and nothing at all to say about this courtroom sketch of Taylor Swift from today's trial," one fan wrote.
We have no reason to believe that even the most advanced physics hackers could conjure a cosmos from nothing at all, Page argues.
Telecom history is peppered with promises from companies such as Globalstar, Iridium, Teledesic, and ORBCOMM that under-delivered or delivered nothing at all.
Lee, insists this has nothing at all to do with a Republican desire to stack the DC Circuit Court of Appeals with conservatives.
While it is 'natural,' and contains nothing artificial, it is generally synthesized from plants and has nothing at all to do with beef.
I'm not talking about self-improvement, though I have nothing at all against turning to deep yogic breathing when your spouse irritates you.
Now we must decide what to do with that information—to push for the many known solutions, or to do nothing at all.
That is a five-game gap that could mean something, or nothing at all, since it is still so early in the season.
Many come to nothing at all — but then for most poets poetry is not hit or miss, but miss and miss and miss.
We've put so much value on "productivity" for so long, we've forgotten the value of doing other things—or doing nothing at all.
It also opens the door to Ola making commissions on transactions, even those that may have nothing at all to do with transportation.
City officials said the man's son, the Yeshiva University student, exhibited light symptoms that could be the coronavirus, or perhaps nothing at all.
I Had Nowhere to Go is the logical extension of these experiments — the only way left to look is at nothing at all.
Not 74 years since the Holocaust ended, a third of respondents said they knew only a little or nothing at all about it.
Everything that can be mesh is mesh, so while you'll sweat more than wearing nothing at all, it won't be that much more.
Those who pay for blind spot warning, driver alertness monitoring, lane departure warning, night vision, or parking assistance systems save nothing at all.
By holding out on Pelosi this week, the speaker preserved for himself all avenues and, crucially, the option to do nothing at all.
"There's this old adage in corrections... 'If you can't say nothing bad about an inmate, you don't say nothing at all,'" Aiken said.
They're posing for the portraits, but are deep in thought, and clothed in period-specific clothes like poet collars, or nothing at all.
Ms. Veselnitskaya said in a statement on Saturday that "nothing at all about the presidential campaign" was discussed at the Trump Tower meeting.
One Finnish-language moderator told me she had gone two months at her job with nothing at all to do during the day.
Many Senate Republicans, however, know they need to do something to satisfy Trump and avoid the awful optics of doing nothing at all.
" The FAA, favoring arbitration, "would then mean nothing at all — its provisions rendered helpless to prevent even the most blatant discrimination against arbitration.
See, what the President meant by saying "locked and loaded" actually had nothing at all to do with a threat of military strike!
"We never wanted it ended and replaced with nothing at all," Mary Brosnahan, president and chief executive of the coalition, said in a statement.
But without access to safe water, people are forced to make the terrible choice of drinking from a risky source, or nothing at all.
Many of those projects are backed by the promise of a future product or technology platform, while some are backed by nothing at all.
" Its TV arm, Alcon Television Group, has done HBO documentaries "Sinatra: All or Nothing At All" and five-time Emmy winner, "The Defiant Ones.
The researchers randomly assigned 100 obese participants to either fast every other day, go on a more traditional diet, or do nothing at all.
Before, they were called libertarians and constitutionalists, or called nothing at all, because there was no political group conservative enough to represent their beliefs.
"The fact that he tried to protect his privacy with two *67 calls tells us nothing at all about who killed Teresa," he said.
Many of us have faced excruciating silence while waiting to hear back from a prospective employer, only to wind up hearing nothing at all.
Ultimately, if a woman wants to wear a burka or nothing at all, it's great if it's what she wants and feels good about.
No matter what you're up to — or even if you're up to nothing at all — breaking out the loungewear is a trend you deserve.
It's only when that constant cycle of content is removed that, quite suddenly, having nothing at all is more notable than anything ever posted.
"At that stage I was the youngest child in Africa to receive it, without my CI I hear absolutely nothing at all," she added.
In case that meant nothing at all to you, "Pink Gold" can also be described as Pantone Solid Coated 7604 C, or hex e9d0cb.
Reaching some middle ground that respects both servers and the fact that increasing shares of millennials have nothing at all saved could be ideal.
A recent survey released by Pew Research Center finds that 54 percent of U.S. adults have heard "nothing at all" about the alt-right.
"Nothing at all," Kersee said when asked if Felix's injury would change plans for the rare Olympic double, which only two women have completed.
Anyway, Tory Lanez went on to claim that he was on the dancehall wave before everyone else was, and that means nothing at all.
But if Hollywood leadership has demonstrated anything over the last twenty years, it's that nothing — nothing at all — is too thin to be commercialized.
If your relationship with pops is less-than-stellar, though, you have every right to scale back to a card — or nothing at all.
We are in the odd place of knowing more about Clinton than we can process but somehow feeling like we know nothing at all.
In fact, the vast majority of Americans have under $260,21 saved and half of all Americans have nothing at all put away for retirement.
Data shows that Americans could be saving more: 65 percent save little or nothing at all, and half could end up struggling in retirement.
More demand equates to higher prices — and investors are already paying sky-high prices for assets that are yielding peanuts or nothing at all.
Those who offer too little money or nothing at all have the items snatched back and risk being shouted at, The Associated Press reported.
Over 20 percent have nothing at all saved for the future, and another 10 percent have less than $5,000 socked away, Northwestern Mutual found.
What enables Donald Trump to move so lightly in the world is that he comes from nothing — nothing at all, in a political sense.
Yet talking (or tweeting) is a form of action: It's a choice to say one thing rather than another, or say nothing at all.
And if you overuse them, you run the risk of making them mean less or, in the worst-case scenario, mean nothing at all.
We are decades out from having more or less abandoned private pensions, yet we have replaced them, in many instances, with nothing at all.
Ultimately, if a woman wants to wear a burqa or nothing at all, it's great — if it's what she wants and feels good about.
There's some people who will just sit with you while you need to talk and be there for you, maybe say nothing at all.
There's nothing wrong, nothing at all, with players maximizing free agency, leveraging their way to whichever location suits them at a certain career stage.
The most dramatic sound up north is the one that I almost never hear in New York City: the sound of nothing at all.
Few answers were forthcoming in response to questions about what it could do, and observers soon concluded that it could do nothing at all.
They marked their choices at times in the eerie quiet of polling places that smelled of disinfectant wipes or, more troubling, nothing at all.
While Thursday's OIG report forcefully admonishes Comey for his unprofessionalism and failure of leadership, it does nothing at all to forgive Trump's alleged criminality.
For these people and the roughly 30 percent of residents who receive nothing at all, tankers tide them over until the next pipeline flow.
Wealth Matters As one horse farm owner put it, the high costs of breeding horses can lead to big payoffs, or nothing at all.
" Bakunin goes on to assert that those who doubt the dangers of rule by a small minority "know nothing at all about human nature.
Among "young Gen Xers" (aged 254 to 44), 54 percent have less than $1,000 in savings, including 38 percent who have nothing at all.
And many of those settlement-eligible individuals received nothing at all — in fact, 96 percent of class members failed to submit forms when required.
"I saw nothing at all that the man did to justify the arrest," Jerry Savage, who also filmed the incident, told The Daily Beast.
In the grand scheme of things, five or six years of restoration for an 855-year-old cathedral "is nothing at all," Chalet reasoned.
They flow ceaselessly through the text panels on our smartphones, these ubiquitous ideograms used to convey facts or feelings or perhaps nothing at all.
We will soon be able to treat and even cure people with genetic diseases where we previously had nothing at all to offer them.
With the rollback in coverage, many women will rely on methods that are cheaper or less effective, or choose to use nothing at all.
So when the winners are called at the 2018 Golden Globes, remember this: The results either mean everything, or they mean nothing at all.
You need nothing at all to get started...You're even meditating when you are being mindful about washing the dishes or walking around your neighborhood.
Now the winner of this contest will be charged with helping bring the party back from the desert of controlling nothing at all in Washington.
Currently, about two-thirds of millennials have nothing at all saved for retirement, according to a 2018 report by the National Institute on Retirement Security.
It would also explain why she is always wearing the same blue dress when they talk, instead of her white nightgown or nothing at all.
And Trump has nothing at all to say: HABERMAN: What kind of change could you make in terms of Nafta without fully withdrawing from it?
Donald Trump Jr. also said that his father, President Trump, had nothing at all to do with it in any way, shape, matter, or form.
The moon will be void of course on Saturday, so spend the day the way it was meant to be spent — doing nothing at all.
And if you need more sessions, they're offered on a sliding scale basis; depending on how much you earn, you may pay nothing at all.
Anyone having to wait 25 days to get their metal pays reduced storage costs or nothing at all if the queue is over 23 days.
So while it may not mean what you think it does when you see celebrities together at basketball games, it never means nothing at all.
This attire's quite the switch-up from what we're used to seeing her in -- usually very little to nothing at all ... not that we're complaining.
That may be partly because about 50 percent of those surveyed admit to saving less than 10 percent of their salaries or nothing at all.
Now we come to the inauguration, and a fourth-wall speech that has absolutely nothing at all to do with our real-life political situation.
If you've gone out for a drink this summer, chances are you were given one of those biodegradable paper things or just nothing at all.
A Pew Research Center poll released Tuesday found that 42 percent said they have heard "nothing at all" about the influential group of conservative lawmakers.
And a lot of common labels tell you nothing at all about chicken treatment: vegetarian-fed, natural, farm fresh, fertile, omega-3 enriched, pasteurized, etc.
These question marks pointed me to random encounters—sometimes strangers trapped by zombies, groups of men waiting to kill me, or, bafflingly, nothing at all.
Every day, I would see him talking to himself, carrying his books (or, sometimes, nothing at all) in a plastic bag and dragging his feet.
First Words It has become an ostentatious ritual of consumerist self-sacrifice; people who have it all now seem to prefer having nothing at all.
"At all times, we offered our help and advice on a voluntary basis, seeking nothing at all in return," the statement provided to ProPublica said.
One in four parents, however, believed in giving in to the child and 5 percent supported doing nothing at all in response to bad behavior.
Mattis's remarks come shortly after he said that he thought "nothing at all" of Trump's comments speculating that his Defense secretary may leave the administration.
Because, ironically, sometimes the look that makes us appear like we're wearing absolutely nothing at all actually involves buckets of products and a pro hand.
The piece recognizes that it doesn't matter what they hold in their hands: keys, a wallet, a candy bar, a phone, or nothing at all.
Mr. Boehner and Mr. Ryan considered Mr. Meadows an irresponsible agitator who cared only about getting attention for himself and nothing at all about governance.
Its arrival did nothing to mitigate the drought unfolding in the night outside, and nothing at all to make the floodwaters recede in North Carolina.
Often, this is due to the fact that they feel like they are doing something, and that something is surely better than nothing at all.
A lot of midfield passing and some bad through balls has added up to nothing at all like a chance so far for either side.
Whenever Pauline Yan, 42, doesn't hit her savings goal, she reminds herself that saving $300 out of $400 is better than saving nothing at all.
Oil prices revealed nothing at all about future demand, which was about to collapse; they were disconnected from what was happening in the global economy.
Some have vending machines mounted on the bathroom wall, others provide baskets with multiple options, and still others opt out entirely, providing nothing at all.
Stock investments generated 2.7 percent in returns, unlisted real estate investments brought in a 1.9 percent gain, but fixed-income investments returned nothing at all.
" He added: "Bottom line, would you rather have the justice that was rendered here — this court, with all its problems — or have nothing at all?
So I was thinking: What would I want if I was just not going to wear any makeup, nothing at all, what would I want?
To be given the same bed and warm hand upon the head lends moment to mimicry, a way to sit and do nothing at all.
But, since she's been so busy, she hasn't gotten much time to relax, but she knows exactly how she'd do it: doing absolutely nothing at all.
People who earn more than 2280 percent of the poverty line ($275,2000 for an individual or $98,400 for a family of four) get nothing at all.
He says nothing at all about the president's decision to withdraw all 2,000 US troops from Syria, the move that appears to have triggered the resignation.
Regulators and lawmakers were caught unprepared as many ICOs turned out to be frauds, backed merely by abstract ideas or in some cases nothing at all.
If you have nothing at all to hide, it is in your best interest to get all the facts out and answer every possible question, right?
Trump has signed fewer bills than any of his recent predecessors, and has gotten nothing at all done that requires 60 votes to overcome a filibuster.
If someone wants to leave more, or less, there are still options to tip nothing at all, 10 percent, 15 percent, 20 percent and other amounts.
Acquittal in an unfair trial – with this giant asterisk, the asterisk of a sham trial – is worth nothing at all, to President Trump or anybody else.
At least one year in the next decade Trump paid nothing at all in income tax, according to New York City tax documents obtained by CNN.
My point is that purchasing a HomePod is nothing at all like purchasing a Sonos One, an Amazon Echo, or even a Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 90.
The mess, he complained, was the fault of "blue-eyed white people, who previously seemed to know everything, and now demonstrate they know nothing at all".
People who earn more than 400 percent of the poverty line ($48,240 for an individual or $98,400 for a family of four) get nothing at all.
Reporting live from Miami's Art Basel where everyone thinks they know art until they actually get to Art Basel and realize they know nothing at all.
The front of the device is entirely devoid of any BlackBerry branding — in fact, there's nothing at all that indicates its connection to the Canadian company.
I think it was Louis de Bernières who said writing begins when our fear of doing nothing at all outweighs our fear of doing it badly.
" Perricone plays to this idea more explicitly (and expensively) with its collection of "no makeup" makeup, which it touts as "better than wearing nothing at all.
"For a time this hill was worth our lives, but even the enemy seemed to know that now it was worth nothing at all," he writes.
Forty-eight percent of people had heard some or a lot about them, while 52 percent had not heard much or had heard nothing at all.
It got so bad that the Leafs eventually sent Murphy to Detroit for nothing at all, at which point he resumed his all-star caliber play.
I'm not exaggerating: This is a woman who has done nothing at all [to her skin] and she is in her eighties and has great skin.
But a Finance Ministry report seen by Reuters shows fewer than 15,000 public housing units were built in 2015, with three states investing nothing at all.
He's a sensitive soul, at times bitterly cynical, at times charmingly naïve, always courteous, in the grip of a desperate compulsion to own nothing at all.
People who earn more than 400 percent of the poverty line ($600,240 for an individual or $98,400 for a family of four) get nothing at all.
You've heard it before: When the markets become erratic, or seem poised for a prolonged downturn, the best thing you can do is nothing at all.
Sometimes you think back on them and wonder if you ever knew them quite well enough to call them up and talk about nothing at all.
At that proximity, he could see nothing at all wrong with her face, though it seemed possible that she might suction his tongue from its root.
Stone's defenders have said that, in fact, Stone had no intermediary — that he knew nothing at all about WikiLeaks beyond what the group had said publicly.
"They washed it as result of the first news story, and then nothing at all happened," one frequent CTA rider, Derek Barthel, formerly told the outlet.
Pompeo told Fox News that there is "nothing at all" to reports he will step aside as the top US diplomat to run for the seat.
However, a Harvard University study published Tuesday disputed that, finding that the Trump administration's plan would be worse for the planet than doing nothing at all.
Riggleman, somewhat caught up in the larger swirl of Virginia events, hasn't even dug deep on the culture war, leaving him mostly saying nothing at all.
But Lego proper—that is, the Danish toy company—would like you to know that it has nothing at all to do with this pop-up.
I am sure those hugs had everything to do with being comforting, and nothing at all to do with insuring her head was in the camera frame.
And Americans appetite for toilet paper (worse for the environment than Humveees), forces many vulnerable bathroom-goers to use paper towels or worse yet —- nothing at all.
The primary motivation for this gambit had nothing at all to do with the walkout, but instead a complaint filed by a regional NLRB director in 2015.
Fully enclosed VR devices don't suffer the same drawback; because you see nothing at all in your peripheral vision (only deliberate blackness), you don't get contradictory information.
But with the conservatives, I could see a situation where, in the end, they'll decide it's better to vote for an imperfect bill than nothing at all.
I thought the answer to this was to eat very little, or nothing at all, which is quite possibly one of the stupidest things I've ever thought.
A metaphor like "he had leathery hands," for example, roused the participants' sensory cortex to activity, while something like "he had strong hands" did nothing at all.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), a think-tank, says that Labour's higher taxes on personal incomes may raise less than hoped—and perhaps nothing at all.
In the end, we see that incredible, almost too easy-looking, shot of a Falcon 9 landing on a drone ship like it was nothing at all.
Patients in dire circumstances pay nothing at all, while others are charged up to 22008,299 pesos—roughly equivalent to $245 and just over a minimum monthly salary.
After emerging from their secret meetings, McConnell is giving Republicans a stark choice -- vote for the draconian changes passed by the House or get nothing at all.
For it is the ego which fears evolution, for the moment we realize we are all one is the moment we realize we are nothing at all.
Likewise, worrying increases activity in the prefrontal cortex (the rational brain), which is why worrying can make you feel more in control than doing nothing at all.
What they then do is they try to distance themselves from this by saying "we use this place because it's tax neutral"—which means nothing at all.
But I'm also willing to acknowledge that basically anything—or nothing at all—could have happened, because the world is increasingly unknowable, and as always, very stupid.
If an email is faked, that purported sender can instruct the recipient to reject the email, send it to the spam folder or do nothing at all.
Nobody liked the idea of giving some states the option to dismantle the health care law and replace it with something else — or potentially nothing at all.
But seeing our man whipping two big ass ropes like it was nothing at all taught me that there was, to this person, a deeper internal strength.
Research published last year shows that people who use antiperspirants have fewer bacteria growing in their pits than people who regularly apply deodorant or nothing at all.
Now, it's nothing at all to do with woks or vegetable peelers, but you should read Nicole Karlis's investigation into sexual assault at Burning Man, in Salon.
Many have been able to make money on Patreon, where people can sell subscriptions for their content, whether it be about comics, travel or nothing at all.
And many critics had already pointed out the language had nothing at all to do with taxes in the first place — but instead represented a political statement.
Hopefully you won't mind me recommending a video that has nothing at all to do with health care, but is the best thing I've watched all day.
There is nothing, nothing at all, in this history that would make any open-minded person believe that the Trump tax plan will cause dramatically accelerated growth.
Now comes a new release: an audacious double album called "The Weight of These Wings," which Lambert has decided to promote by saying virtually nothing at all.
If you can't afford to pay off your entire balance in one month, then it's better to make the minimum payment than nothing at all, says Yavorovskiy.
It was nothing at all like anything I have ever seen, but I knew it anyway because it was exactly like something I have heard many times.
A slightly higher number, 2628 percent, said that Trump has done not very much or nothing at all to prevent future interference in U.S. elections from occurring.
A slightly higher number, 2202 percent, said that Trump has done not very much or nothing at all to prevent future interference in U.S. elections from occurring.
But if the novel's formal control has a rare delicacy there is nothing at all hermetic about the story the narrator tells, which has a bitter urgency.
No question, the president's lawyer(s) would have asked Mueller about Trump's status — target or subject (or, perhaps they hoped, nothing at all except a possible witness).
And if you use your credit card to buy food or medical procedures or other services, there's nothing at all to sell off in a liquidation process.
Some tribes were given tiny individual grants (each Cherokee got 45 cents a year, and then only once they got to the West), others nothing at all.
A study showed that listening to classical music helped relax students and improve their sleep quality, while listening to an audiobook or nothing at all did not.
To say that simply that because Facebook and Google make their revenue from ads nothing at all they do can be anti-competitive seems like a clear mistake.
They could end up being nothing at all — maybe allegations about the Trump campaign and Russia colluding will prove to be baseless, and this scandal will fizzle out.
More troubling, they do nothing at all to address the very real concerns about Facebook's refusal to hold politicians accountable for spreading lies and propaganda on its platform.
I didn't have the 'insider information' I claimed but rather blind faith in a story that kept slipping and changing and revealed itself to mean nothing at all.
The DOO loomed over them all, and some four stories up Needles imagined Dunderhoff choking up on his Wiffle Ball bat, taking a swing at nothing at all.
This intervention has proven ineffective, leading instead to black and brown students being arrested in schools for minor rule violations, and in some cases for nothing at all.
Now just imagine if that controller didn't exist…READMEThe fitting process is a pain, but when you get it right, it feels like you're wearing nothing at all.
Elvis's look plus his gyrations and dancing made him nothing at all like the clean-cut, fairly sexless, nice American boy teenage girls were supposed to long for.
For the record: Trump himself has said either negative things or nothing at all about most renewable energy sources, instead focusing his energy talk for touting fossil fuels.
A 1994 tribute album produced a top 5 hit for Alison Krauss with "When You Say Nothing at All," which won the 1995 CMA single of the year.
But if you are just below the threshold and you live in a state like Texas or Florida that hasn't expanded Medicaid, then you get nothing at all.
That was the clearest indication yet that Trump committed an illegal act during his campaign, and it had nothing at all to do with backroom deals with Russia.
Another scroll seems to do nothing at all, but I learn just too late that it would have allowed me to uncurse my scimitar, but it's too late.
Where before his doomed retirement he had downed multiple bottles of Château Latour to warm up for shows, now it was half a stout or nothing at all.
So it created the "Infrequent Flyers" club for client Tigerair, "the rewards program that gives you absolutely nothing at all," according to a film on the agency's website.
Or, you can see one that means nothing at all, as in the case of butter production in Bangladesh, a signal that economist David Leinweber described in 1998.
He sprints from the paint to the arc in about half a second, knowing a block is unlikely but a solid contest is better than nothing at all.
One would think that would be way better than acting with an inanimate object or possibly nothing at all, but this dragon stand-in is pretty high maintenance.
If this had happened—as would be the expected result, assuming symmetry in the universe—opposing matter and antimatter would have been cancelled out, leaving nothing at all.
Films like Alex Gibney's "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief" and "Sinatra: All or Nothing at All" screened alongside big Cuban premieres and other European imports.
How can the ABA's unanimous well qualified rating of a Democratic nominee be the "gold standard," but the same rating of a Republican nominee matter nothing at all?
Still others might picture nothing at all, having found a different way to pay tribute to the soft power of Hopkins's creations: by drifting off to sleep. ♦
If the server did not send the message, it can advise the recipient's email account to delete the email, send it to spam or do nothing at all.
"There's nothing at all sustainable about the way New York is evolving," said Joel Kotkin, a housing researcher and fellow in Urban Futures at Chapman University in California.
Most people I talk to say they are intimidated by what they think they need to do to stay safe online — and end up doing nothing at all.
Mr. Corker had initially said he would oppose the final bill, then decided the $1.5 trillion tax cut was better for the nation than doing nothing at all.
The partners looked elated; he tossed her up into the air so high that it felt almost reckless, then caught her as if it were nothing at all.
As usual, there was a lot of Trump-related stuff, but let's start with a few items that had nothing at all to do with our new president.
Across five episodes, director Jesse Moss lays out a series of shocking claims regarding a secretive Christian organization variously called The Family, The Fellowship, or nothing at all.
You would think, from reading the new Delaware Supreme Court brief by Blue Apron and the other companies, that the answer to that question is nothing at all.
It might be Medicaid, Obamacare subsidies, or nothing at all, and once they do, governments must also set up a way to collect premiums from the automatically enrolled.
It has nothing at all to do with oysters or squab, but my colleague Jim Windolf has been posting new short fiction on his Medium page every week.
In other words, the only nominal victory the Trump administration has gotten in the lawsuits over this travel ban is a victory that practically means nothing at all.
During the chorus, Hudkins sings: "If I do everything that I should/When do I do nothing at all?" a feeling I think we can all relate to.
I'd stopped at a friend's house on the way to the movies, and "All or Nothing at All" -- an early recording with Harry James -- was playing on the radio.
There are a lot of people who end up very famous who got there by luck or some shortcut, but there was nothing at all serendipitous about Ina's success.
We fully expect new information to surface about Howells another four years from now, when bitcoin is either worth ten times its current value or absolutely nothing at all.
There could be some cool Mimikyu-related swag (perhaps a new plushie?) or maybe there's nothing at all beyond a series of loving tweets directed at the ghost-pokémon.
As the online retail giant grows, so has the number of scammers who entice customers with low prices only to deliver counterfeits or, in some cases, nothing at all.
For some, it might feel as though they're signing up for a "booby prize," Steinberg says, but without the settlement, the average person likely would've received nothing at all.
It might mean nothing at all, other than a "good enough" attitude (something every single one of us has succumbed to at one time or another, to be fair).
It's not the first time he's reached out to a world leader for personal gain and he has made it clear he sees nothing at all wrong with it.
So how does lead actor Evan Rachel Wood prepare for playing a robot that's repeatedly raped and wakes up in the morning as though nothing at all had happened?
Getting your nails done can be tedious and, depending on where you go, expensive as hell, so it's no wonder most settle for plain polish or nothing at all.
If Manny can't choose the hour that the last bit leaves him, he can at least choose the place, and choose to wait until nothing at all is left.
Réka Bucsi: Forty-two is a magical number that looks good, is a suspiciously central number in the world of science, and still I think means nothing at all.
Because as long as I've lived I've learned that it benefits a man nothing at all to gain the world,if to do so he must lose his soul.
Either he can make the case that his record of taking money out of Atlantic City and running a fake university is admirable, or he has nothing at all.
Diet, exercise or nothing at all The study was a first, said Blumenthal, who has long studied the effects of diet and exercise on depression and overall cardiac health.
The Edison Electric Institute, a trade group that represents all U.S. investor-owned electric companies, has urged EPA to issue a narrow replacement, as opposed to nothing at all.
DMARC allows a would-be-faked email server to tell the recipient of a scam to delete a fraudulent email, send it to spam or do nothing at all.
The men, on the other hand, have a bumper year every four years, with much lower figures at other times and nothing at all if they're not called in.
For starters if you have listened to nothing at all on the platform, for now you cannot get a Daily Mix (since it is based on your listening history).
If the parent refuses or simply isn't around to provide a signature, the young mother must leave with a less-effective form of birth control (or nothing at all).
The long-term impact of all this remains unclear, whether it ends with the breakup of these companies, major changes in how they operate, or absolutely nothing at all.
Meanwhile, nothing at all is disclosed about an ongoing investigation into unauthorized contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian intelligence, which apparently runs deeper than anyone could ever imagine.
Strangely, however, the White House said nothing at all about Russia's actions until Nikki Haley, the United Nations ambassador, issued a condemnation late Thursday night to the Security Council.
Because as long as I've lived I've learned that it benefits a man nothing at all to gain the world, if to do so he must lose his soul.
I would surrender to the difficult moments or to whatever my body needed for a safe birth, whether that was every intervention under the sun or nothing at all.
There's also a moral argument against prison labor as it's done today: Even if prison work helps some inmates, that doesn't justify paying prisoners pennies or nothing at all.
I felt a great internal pressure to choose between seeing my baby as a baby or as a ball of cells, as a life or as nothing at all.
Google/Alphabet Alphabet is up roughly $245 million, which is a fortune to most of us and nothing at all for a company that's practically printing money in the basement.
On the flip side, to go days without listening to music, or to feel nothing at all toward the whole matter, probably meant a depressive episode was on the horizon.
So congratulations to everyone involved: you accomplished nothing at all, other than to make the job some poor moderator at Yelp a little harder than it needs to be.[CBC]
As expected, those who consume cannabis more often, end up spending more, while those who said they consumed weed "infrequently" spent either very little on weed, or nothing at all.
But the result, oddly enough, is like what happens in many other blockbuster superhero films: Incredibles 2 tries to say lots of things and winds up saying nothing at all.
The sculptures are abstract amalgamations of tightly hewn, crisscrossed steel — in silver, ketchup-red, deep blue — and shaped roughly like steeples, squat squares, headless saddled ponies, or nothing at all.
"I will only use these seeds or nothing at all," said Rambhau Shinde, a farmer who has been cultivating cotton for nearly four decades in the western state of Maharashtra.
Going, in the space of less than 30 years, from knowing nothing at all about alien planets to making rough maps of them would be a feat of extraordinary proportions.
When we look back in time at any group of companies, the best or the worst, we can always find some common characteristics, so finding them proves nothing at all.
Adults can use digital media to reinvent Disney princesses, then seek revenge To say that's there been avalanche of criticism directed at Disney princesses is to say nothing at all.
Still, a quarter of voters said they had heard "nothing at all" about the Carrier deal, and only 28500 percent said they had heard "a lot about it," pollsters found.
Other findings: Trust: 24% of Americans say they can trust all or most of the information coming out of the White House, while 30% say they believe nothing at all.
Since adopting OKRs isn't always easy for companies that previously used other methodologies (or nothing at all), Ally also offers training and consulting services with online and on-site coaching.
If we mothers can't change where this is heading for these families — to public hearings, protests, un-asked-for martyrdom, or worse, to nothing at all — what can we do?
A recent CNN poll in Europe revealed that about a third of the 7,323 European respondents across seven countries knew "just a little or nothing at all" about the Holocaust.
In other words, every single person in one lucky Ontario community may soon receive a payday from the government for doing nothing at all, with no strings attached—sort of.
That's especially significant given that 61 percent of older millennials, those aged 25 to 34, have less than $1,000 in their savings accounts and 41 percent have nothing at all.
Between bodily changes, peer pressure, various identity crises, and that nagging tension between knowing everything and nothing at all, it's surprising that anyone makes it out of adolescence at all.
It almost became nothing at all: when some of the equipment was left on a corner in Times Square during his visit to New York, the N.Y.P.D. nearly seized it.
Among GOP voters, 225 percent said they'd heard a lot about it, 213 percent said they'd heard some, 213 percent said not much, and 28 percent said nothing at all.
In being "against purity" — in knowing "nothing at all about good and evil" — Shinran also stood against the standard way that most Buddhists of his day understood themselves and enlightenment.
But I think when Sheriff Israel made his statement, it was partly an appeal to us to listen to one another or listen, for a time, to nothing at all.
NYU researchers found that 30% of people who said they did not take ketamine, preferring other illegal drugs or nothing at all, also had traces of ketamine in their hair.
As the blank plates in the center of the gallery show, we are touching nothing at all, connecting with no one, and leaving behind the damning evidence of this shortcoming.
It has nothing at all to do with food, but I hope you'll read Jack Healy on the disappearance of a young Native woman in rural Montana, in The Times.
In the meantime, San Francisco city employees can start giving all those tent dwellers 24 hours notice to clear out, backed by offers of, well, pretty much nothing at all.
Children from a family of four that earns more than $47,638 per year pay full price, while lower-income families pay either 40 cents per lunch or nothing at all.
We could remove the video component of debates, using still photos or nothing at all, to remove the attention to clothes (especially those of female candidates), hairstyles, shakes and sweats.
If you would prefer to read comments from this week that have nothing at all to do with James Comey or Donald Trump, we put this together for you. 2100.
Recent years have been a golden age for corporate tax avoidance, with massive companies awash in profits routinely paying tax rates in the single digits, or even nothing at all.
The goal of all of these statements is simple: Say something ("yes, I am running" or at least "I am looking at running") while appearing to say nothing at all.
GOBankingRates found in a 2401 report that 33 percent of older Gen Xers (those aged 23-23) and 2401 percent of baby boomers (55-64) have nothing at all saved.
Finally, and nothing at all to do with food, see what you make of this excerpt from "Busted in New York: And Other Essays," by Darryl Pinckney, in The Times.
Even if you can only contribute a small portion of your paycheck to retirement, it's better to start early and invest small amounts than to put away nothing at all.
And he says nothing at all about the political difficulty of achieving the required surpluses, yet such difficulties seem likely to be central if debt gets to very high levels.
The GOP plan will leave many people out, and will leave others with such skimpy financial assistance that the health care they have will be close to having nothing at all.
A further 157 investors managing a total of $14.2 trillion were taking "first steps" towards addressing climate change, while 246 managing $14 trillion were doing nothing at all, the report said.
Or, as it has in year's past, yesterday's vote could signal nothing at all: yet another predictable, and predictably futile, first step in a long road that will ultimately lead nowhere.
In comparison, the big Warfare mode had had zero work done on it—nothing at all—and the single player game was starting to be in a bit of a crisis.
And some studies have suggested that drinking honey and/or lemon juice (in hot tea, for example, or in this homemade cough syrup) may help more than doing nothing at all.
Just building a friendship back is what I'm doing now, it has nothing intimately, nothing at all, just pure love and I want someone to learn how to love themselves again.
KOOL A.D. is also premiering the video for the record's lead track "I DON'T WANA DO NOTHIN AT ALL," which is a song about not wanting to do nothing at all.
At times, it seemed like the only way to avoid messing up during this year's ceremony was by doing nothing at all—and many of the night's performers did exactly that.
On Thursday, Jenner posted a photo of herself in nude lingerie that matched her skin tone so perfectly that it was easy to think that she was wearing nothing at all.
But now the TV guys are fighting to keep people from cutting the cord — or at least convincing cord-cutters to buy some stuff from them instead of nothing at all.
Ultimately in 2020, if it's an election decided in the middle, the question that will be answered is whether the country will do something about climate change or nothing at all.
But it's better than nothing at all, and maybe people on Instagram will think you shelled out for the XS instead of the XR (though you probably made the right choice).
By leaving this contrast unstated, and saying nothing at all about its implications for the presidency, the media is failing those Americans who have a choice to make by November 8.
Far Cry 53 is a game that takes excess as ethos, yet, in pursuing that goal of more-more-more, stretches itself so thin as to offer up nothing at all.
Still, it gives me the distance I need to recognize the situations when I need to act on the feedback I'm getting and when it's better to do nothing at all.
Overall, 35% have heard a lot about the upcoming event, 0183% a little and about a quarter (24%) said they'd heard nothing at all at the time the survey was conducted.
On it, he questioned how much time he had left on Earth, wished to be reincarnated as a leaf in the Garden of Eden, and, at times, said nothing at all.
This fatty lump was nothing at all to worry about, he said and when I brought up the prospect of getting it taken out, he strongly advised me not to bother.
In Maryland, for example, a single mother who qualifies for help would still pay more than $5,500 a year; if her income were above the cutoff, she'd get nothing at all.
"You share a car with someone, and it kind of feels a little weird," noting how people don't know if it's socially acceptable to work, chat or say nothing at all.
On June 16, 2018, they got married in the presence of 200 friends and family, later sharing a first dance to "When You Say Nothing At All," according to the Times.
I know the color blue when I see it, and the flavor ofa pear when I taste it ... but about the inner natureof these facts ... I can say nothing at all.
A shocking 21 percent of Americans have nothing at all saved for the future, and another 232 percent have less than $261,295 socked away for their golden years, the study found.
There's no defense for continuing to allow the ultra-rich to pay little to nothing at all on millions of dollars in unearned wealth while the working class supports our country.
He wrote that women who had been branded were now being shamed by a "misogynistic strike" and added that D.O.S. "has nothing at all to do" with Nxivm, Ms. Salzman testified.
"You're not going to be able to spear every lionfish," Bowman says, "but if you get the ones you do see, that's doing a lot more than doing nothing at all."
Whether your little ones speak English, Spanish or nothing at all, they'll be welcome at this free monthly program, which revolves around the museum's youngest visitors: those ages 1 through 4.
"Enacting the new proposal from Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN) will be worse for consumers than if Congress does nothing at all to stabilize the individual insurance market," Families USA wrote.
There was an extensive list of Trump contractors, vendors and lawyers who had to settle for a fraction of what they were owed after Trump threatened to pay nothing at all.
Even in the face of this stark contrast, PK calls trade negotiations a "radically secretive process," but has nothing at all to say about the lack of transparency from Chairman Wheeler.
"I've seen almost nothing at all in any story in any newspaper that could not have come from somebody else," said Paul Rosenzweig, who served as a senior counsel to Starr.
The numbers look similar for "older Gen Xers" (aged 45 to 54): 58 percent have less than $1,000 saved, including 40 percent who have $0, or nothing at all, stashed away.
And for good reason: A shocking 235 percent of Americans have nothing at all saved for the future, and another 673 percent have less than $267,210 tucked away, the study finds.
"There is nothing at all active in our country these days except for small apartments," said Hany Osman, who founded and runs El Shams Real Estate, a high-end estate agency.
But some of the most effective advocacy has come from pint-size petitioners who spent nothing at all: children with serious medical needs who told their stories to members of Congress.
He said that Mr. A was part of the placebo group—the patients who are selected at random, and without their knowledge, to receive a pill that did nothing at all.
In fact, George H.W. Bush's GOP did pretty well in the 20163 midterms for an incumbent party — which told us nothing at all about 1992, when he lost to Bill Clinton.
Instead they hopped out of their car, turned on "When You Say Nothing at All" by Alison Krauss — amazing song choice, btw — and started to dance in the middle of the highway.
Mobile users aren't necessarily as profitable per person as console gamers — mobile games tend to cost a few bucks or nothing at all, while console games are typically between $40 to $60.
"I knew pretty much nothing at all but I started with a sense of humility, so what I didn't know, I asked, and quickly picked it up along the way," Wee recalls.
"Older millennials" — defined as those between 25 and 34 — aren't doing much better: 67% have less than $1,000 in their savings accounts, 33% have nothing at all, and 15% have over $10,000.
I don't even want to talk about her because I really don't have anything nice to say about her and I just kind of feel like I should say nothing at all.
The dream would always start in the same way, and at first it would seem to have nothing at all to do with Vu. It was instead a memory of my son.
In PUBG, for example, you start with nothing at all; one of the biggest strategic considerations, in fact, is where you land, since buildings are the best places to scavenge for gear.
The veto power of congressional extremists and the imperative for members seeking advancement to always toe the party line, has led to legislating by the lowest common denominator – usually nothing at all.
However, per CBS News, more than half of Americans "don't know enough" to evaluate his choice and, per Pew Research, a quarter of Americans have heard "nothing at all" about the deal.
E-cigarettes have been making headlines recently thanks to a slew of studies which suggest that even if they're healthier than ol' fashioned cigarettes, they're still worse than smoking nothing at all.
Give me the abridged version or nothing at all, because I'm currently juggling my coffee and phone in one hand and gym bag in the other while attempting to commute to work.
" Legault and her colleagues found that "strategies urging people to comply with anti-prejudice standards are worse than doing nothing at all" because they prompt "a reflexive, reactive effect that increased prejudice.
Broadband technologies are getting better and faster — but access to them is still concentrated in metro areas and suburbs, leaving vast swaths of the country with marginal service or nothing at all.
At a time when nothing at all seems certain, it felt somehow reassuring that Arsenal was summarily dispatched at Stamford Bridge, crushed and cowed by Chelsea's typical blend of finesse and physicality.
" Barthel, who had complained about the problem to local media earlier this year, said that officials cleaned the station "as result of the first news story, and then nothing at all happened.
Mr. Trump has a point that the current divided Congress hasn't exactly been productive compared with years past, but he is wrong to say Speaker Nancy Pelosi has done nothing at all.
Mike Cannon of the libertarian Cato Institute, who has harshly criticized the ACA, says many conservatives in Congress truly believe voting for this bill is worse than voting for nothing at all.
While it's possible that the terms of his agreement with the company named after Weinstein prevent him from speaking on the issue, the magnitude of Beyoncé's husband saying nothing at all felt overwhelming.
So, under this new plan, expect insurance rolls well-stocked with sick patients who are actively using resources, while healthy people, especially the young, have to choose threadbare plans or nothing at all.
The zesty Lime Mint reminds me of a mojito; the Cold-Pressed Rose, of course, feels like the Veuve Clicquot of scents, in that it's fancy, sumptuous, and nothing at all like me.
As Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit issue director, MJ Day spends her days around models in teeny-tiny swimsuits (or nothing at all) — but the mom says she's never felt confident in her own body.
At the cavernous core of the building, a crowd—dressed in everything from plain tees, to fetishwear to nothing at all—is dancing to the pristine rumble of the venue's Funktion-One system.
But even a large number of Bernie backers moving over to Trump could end up meaning nothing at all if they shift in states that are already solidly in Clinton's or Trump's corner.
Vance, and his representatives, insists that his reasons for abandoning the cases are valid and have nothing at all to do with lawyers for Weinstein and the Trumps giving him significant campaign contributions.
So Trump may be a big winner under his tax plan -- perhaps because he pays little taxes now, and his plan would do nothing at all to change that happy (for him) fact.
To make things even more confusing, those who drank nothing at all were at greater risk for heart problems and stroke over the next week than those who drank two to four drinks.
" Craig Moffett, an analyst at MoffettNathanson, said in an email that there were three surprises in the results: "Comcast bought less than expected, Dish Network bought more, and Verizon bought nothing at all.
In practice, however, it does nothing at all for 2019, because there is no budget resolution and House Democrats and Senate Republicans haven't even made a vague gesture of trying to negotiate one.
The insurance on the marketplaces often is not as good as what group plans offer — but for those who were uninsured before the law, it's a huge change from having nothing at all.
Susan Collins (R-ME) that would allow states that like the Affordable Care Act to keep it — and states that don't like it to replace it with something else, or nothing at all.
In a Rutgers University survey from October 2628, 28503 percent of consumers said they'd never heard of GMOs and 22019 percent said they knew little or nothing at all about genetically modified food.
Neither piece of this bill, when taken alone, is popular, but Republican leadership seems to have convinced rank-and-file members that they're better off feeding voters something, anything, than nothing at all.
The poll, from the Associated Press and the NORC Center at the University of Chicago, also found that four in ten Americans have heard little or nothing at all about the Zika virus.
She said nothing at all for six months, though many took note of her aloof demeanor, the strange scars on her body, and the Russian accent that emerged when she did eventually speak.
Many of these groups agree, but the letter indicates they think passing the bill is preferable to doing nothing at all — which could be the case if the parties don't come to agreement.
Sometimes I wanted to run away and disappear for an hour where I could think uninterrupted about my novel or about nothing at all, utterly in the present, the wind against my cheek.
A woman singing "You say it best when you say nothing at all," from a country song by Keith Whitley, could overlap with another intoning, "My bitches love me," courtesy of Lil Wayne.
Some people will refer to counterpoint as something dry, but there is nothing at all dry about the way Bach ingeniously combines the voices — it's always full of spirit or sadness or joy.
In Olson's study of college students, there was big variation in the groups: Some felt nothing at all, while others felt things "typically associated with moderate or high doses of psilocybin," Olson wrote.
To say that he does not appreciate the nuances of problems is to say nothing at all; "nuance" is not a useful spectrum on which to evaluate him, or populist politics in general.
Suddenly we were yelling at each other the way we had in the months before he'd left for college, inexplicable fights that seemed to crop up about everything and about nothing at all.
"We would have preferred to have tied everything up with a nice neat bow and returned to our districts with nothing at all left on our plate," said Mr. Flanagan, in a statement.
"There are no eggs, chicken, nothing at all," said the former welder, who struggles to live off a pension of around $10 per month, referring to chronic shortages of basic goods in Cuba.
Pompeo claimed there was "nothing at all" to the story, adding: "As long as President Trump will have me as his secretary of State, I'm going to continue to do this important work."
It sort of molds and holds your shape, making you a bit more comfortable than wearing nothing at all — but not enough support for me at 32DD for anything but lounging at home.
Overall, 71% say they trust only some or nothing at all of what they hear from official White House communications, about the same as the 68% who felt that way in late 2017.
If you can afford to get out of town, or just take a staycation, be sure to make the most of it — which can mean finding the time to do nothing at all.
The rest of the $111 billion would have to come from other mandatory government programs, and because most have no protection, they would be reduced to barely any funding or nothing at all.
Here's the bet: When everyone is watching your every move, having to fake up some meaning just to satisfy a public date on a calendar may be worse than saying nothing at all.
Even as that investigation received blanket coverage, the public knew nothing at all about the FBI investigation into Trump's top campaign officials for colluding to interfere with the presidential election to help Trump.
Trends can be difficult to track, and just when you think you're on top of everything, a new movement will appear out of nowhere to remind you that you actually know nothing at all.
"I can come in and chat with someone for two full hours, come out and look at my notes and realize they have told me nothing at all while pretending to cooperate," he said.
In the last few years, the United States has seen a rise in religious "nones" — people who, when asked to define their religious identity, state that they are atheists, agnostics, or nothing at all.
"I didn't have the 'insider information' I claimed but rather blind faith in a story that kept slipping and changing and revealed itself to mean nothing at all," the Camping producer wrote in THR.
These dildo-like vibrators were used for vaginal penetration for menstrual cramps and had nothing to do with hysteria, and there was nothing at all that said they were ever used on women's clitorises.
Orange Money in West Africa, Ovo in Indonesia, Paytm in India, and of course WeChat and Alipay in China: money on your phone is nothing at all new in most of the developing world.
It's a tough line to toe because, while even the most innocuous statement could potentially be used in a lawsuit down the line, saying nothing at all is tantamount to an admission of guilt.
The decision grants Vladimir Putin one of his long-sought changes to US policy in the Middle East, and it does it in exchange -- as far as we can tell -- for nothing at all.
Here's a newsflash: the Galaxy S7 is a kickass phone, and so is the iPhone 7, and there's nothing at all preventing a third phone from sitting alongside them in the premium price bracket.
Obviously, Block & Leviton and Heyman Enerio could still wind up with nothing at all if the Delaware Supreme Court reverses Vice-Chancellor Laster and deems the Securities Act forum selection provisions to be valid.
Bertrand Russell wrote a long essay in praise of it, and Oscar Wilde thought that "to do nothing at all is the most difficult thing in the world" as well as the most intellectual.
"Those photos only prove that the cruise missiles used that approach on target — they tell us nothing at all about where they originated from," said a NATO military official recently posted to Saudi Arabia.
When it comes to saving money, a lot of millennials are falling short: The majority of young people have less than $1,000 in their savings accounts, and a significant number have nothing at all.
The median household retirement savings for women is just $26,2000, compared to $22019,22020 among men, and almost one-third of women say they have saved less than $27,503 for retirement — or nothing at all.
These channels aren't encouraging violence or hate, just telling viewers to consume only raw fruit, to drink copious amounts of celery juice, to avoid vegetables entirely and go carnivore, to eat nothing at all.
From my perspective, phone etiquette was one of the eternal mysteries of Egyptian civilization—Leslie and I fielded countless calls from people asking for strangers, or demanding weird things, or saying nothing at all.
But when ticket-holders showed up the day-of, they encountered a sign in an empty field saying the event had been cancelled, or, often, nothing at all other than other disappointed crab-lovers.
" May 2017, Phil Schiller on being asked about the Amazon Echo and Google Home: "My mother used to have a saying that if you don't have something nice to say, say nothing at all.
The tweets convey that not only do symptoms of depression manifest in different ways for different people, but that depression can also look like "nothing" at all to anyone on the outside looking in.
It said nothing at all about Mr. Trump's request for help from Russia — a remark that had unnerved American intelligence and law enforcement officials who were closely monitoring Russia's efforts to influence the election.
On the other hand, for a candidate who loves to boast about polling and ratings data as much as Donald Trump does, this must be heartening – even if it may mean nothing at all.
From Namibia to Morocco, Cameroon to Tanzania, Africans served, fought and succumbed to violence or disease — and when it was over, the powers signing the peace treaty in Versailles gave them nothing at all.
Letterman discussed Smith's dexterity on set, having to react to tennis balls, stunt men and sometimes nothing at all as stand-ins for the digital critters that were added to the shot in postproduction.
But if that doesn't happen, he acknowledged, the future looks a little grim—like a return to a time when the landed aristocracy controlled an army of servants who controlled literally nothing at all.
Start with tax policy, where Trump's major legislative achievement is a tax cut that mainly benefits corporations — whose tax payments have fallen off a cliff — and has done nothing at all to raise wages.
At the same time, they release a cacophony of theories with the aim of nudging viewers toward believing nothing at all, or of making them so overwhelmed that they simply throw up their hands.
Singer Shehzaad Jiwani begins the next song with an altered perspective ("Soft focus fade from sight, into nothing at all"), which only darkens and slips further down the rabbit hole as the tracklist continues.
Beyond that, the incident began a wave of stories sharing a common framework: A black or brown person, doing something innocuous or nothing at all, prompts a suspicious white person to call the police.
Alas, Nintendo lock you in for both packs or nothing at all, which isn't cool IMO—especially given the story content coming at the end of the year could so easily go either way.
Now, one of the largest studies of its kind confirms that just about any exercise can help improve your mood compared with doing nothing at all, and some types may be more effective than others.
Kylie stepped out to support her friend Jordyn Woods on Wednesday night, with her boyfriend Tyga in tow, wearing the next best thing to nothing at all, a nude, skintight, off-the-shoulder mini dress.
No problem: GM will now rent out a Chevy Equinox for you to use, which will cost between $100 per week or nothing at all if you clock up enough Lyft journeys in the vehicle.
The ride-hailing company says that since drivers can generally do whatever they want during that first period — driving, working for another app, or nothing at all — it shouldn't count toward a driver's hourly earnings.
"In the aftermath of [pregnancy] loss, loved ones often are speechless, without a real framework to know what to say or do, so they do nothing at all — which leaves the griever alienated," she says.
What's next: FERC, which has the ultimate say in whether to follow through with Perry's request or do something else or nothing at all, is required to respond to the department's request by Dec. 11.
It's one of my favorite ways to see and explore new places, and it's also an important part of my alone time when my mind can wander and think about anything or nothing at all.
To be built by the end of the decade, the telescope is the type of mission that NASA rarely undertakes, experts noted: tightly focused and cheap, leading to momentous discoveries — or possibly nothing at all.
It is my gut instinct to believe the victim because there is nothing at all to be gained by going public with a rape accusation except the humiliations of the justice system and public scorn.
Fine, there's nothing at all seasonal about confetti cake, but with rainbow sprinkles, it's as colorful as the flower garden you wish you could plant but don't have space for and would definitely kill anyway.
That fact is not made clear to its general readers; its "About" section waxes on about how contributors can read and write "freely" but nothing at all about the fact it only pays some writers.
No, what SNL was was the emptiest show of 2017, and the fact that it was so over-praised makes me worry we'll learn nothing at all from this particular moment in pop cultural history.
The CDC has tested samples of masks past their expiration date and found many of them were still effective at providing better protection than surgical masks, improvised face coverings like bandanas, or nothing at all.
And in the center of it all was a ring of fire in the sky, a thin sliver of flame that burned as brightly as the sun but was nothing at all like the sun.
"Every politician made loads of promises to make everything better, start from scratch and remodel the forest, but then almost nothing at all happened," said José Santos Marques, the mayor of Oleiros for 28 years.
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Now it had seemingly gone, and word traveled down the hotline of despair, where there are regular reports that nothing at all is left of the Village to remind you of its bohemian glory days.
If it had happened like it had happened to me, in an empty house, with no one to see — if there had been no photos — that boy would have walked away with nothing at all.
I have seen the argument that the end of the I.N.F. Treaty is the beginning of a new arms race, and that it is better to have a treaty with Russia than nothing at all.
This post could mean nothing at all, or it could be the thing we all turn to in a few months when a pregnancy is announced as a big sign we all should have seen coming.
For example, they looked at people who reported taking diclofenac in 1996, then tracked their health for the next 12 months, while comparing them to people who either took other NSAIDs, acetaminophen, or nothing at all.
It wasn't as if Trump came in and righted a sinking ship; in fact, if he had changed nothing at all about Obama's policy, ISIS still would have been pushed out of its major cities eventually.
President Donald Trump is traveling abroad for the first time in his presidency for an international tour with stops in Saudi Ararbia, Israel, Italy, and Belgium, where I'm sure absolutely nothing at all will go wrong.
For instance: MoneyLion charges nothing at all for services like checking, fraud protection, credit score monitoring, and managed investing — the sorts of amenities banks typically only offer at no cost to those with million-dollar accounts.
They highlight the importance of public parks in their role as universal common denominators that serve every person who comes visiting — with a fishing rod, with a ball, a broken picnic table, or nothing at all.
He suggests that only 30 have yet organised a serious scholarly assessment of their wartime activities, while 40 have done nothing at all, including five companies which, he says, "were very heavily involved" in Nazi crimes.
Eager to prove that his dalliance with the reformocons was over, he actually ended up proposing to entirely eliminate taxes on investment income, meaning that billionaire captains of industry could end up paying nothing at all.
Depending on your plan, an out-of-network charge may mean insurance covers less of the cost — or nothing at all, said Claire McAndrew, private insurance program director for Families USA, a health-care advocacy group.
What they do know is that simple activities like brushing one's teeth, putting on makeup, or sometimes doing nothing at all can set off shocks throughout the face, in the forehead, cheeks, jaw, teeth, and gums.
"" Former attorney general Alberto Gonzales said Saturday that "there's nothing at all unusual" about the Trump administration's request that all remaining U.S. attorneys resign, and said Bharara should have stepped down rather than defy the order.
About two-thirds of young millennials have less than $1,000 in their savings accounts and 46 percent have nothing at all, according to a 2017 GoBankingRates survey, and the numbers aren't much brighter for older millennials.
But when P-Orridge goes to galleries s/he is disappointed to see what Brion Gysin called "Deceptual Art," art made to be collected and put on walls, but which tells the viewer nothing at all.
Whether it's a Lovecraftian monster of the deep, or the even more unnerving possibility of nothing at all, Roiland and Harmon have taken great care to thread cosmic horror into the very fabric of Rick & Morty.
But if their celebratory press releases are to be believed, perhaps their public relations officers are too busy celebrating the Trump administration's proposal to return them to their core mission of efficiently accomplishing nothing at all.
The reality, however, is that fossil fuel divestment by pension funds, endowments, and financial investments isn't the best approach to combating carbon emissions; in fact, it likely will do nothing at all to reduce those emissions.
On the sixth, the oldest of the men, having carried the weight of saying no to this woman, this girl, who had nothing at all, found his no too heavy to bear and put it down.
As far as you can tell, the other two mechs in your squad—a tank with a grappling hook and a spider-legged bruiser who throws giant rocks—have nothing at all to do with electricity.
"Of course they will jam us, shoot at our antennae and transmitters, but if we do nothing at all, then we'll simply lose these people from an ideological perspective as well as the region," Popova said.
As a result, bonuses could be 10 percent to 353 percent lower than the prior year, and traders who sit on desks that posted losses could get nothing at all, consultants and recruiters said in interviews.
You need to realize that social media wields great power: What you say there — including saying nothing at all — has an effect on your network or on the employer who is checking out your Instagram account.
Only 214 percent of non-Republican, non-Fox viewers had heard "a lot" about the Green New Deal, and 40 percent had heard nothing at all (compared with 14 percent of Republican viewers of Fox News).
" In response to the Tories deal with the DUP, James Orr, Friends of the Earth's Northern Ireland director, said: "Their manifesto had hardly a positive word on the environment and nothing at all on climate change.
Now, nothing at all to do with pickled beets or fresh halibut, but you'll do well to heed the selector: The music critic and style merchant Ben Ratliff is on NTS with an hour of jams.
A Good Appetite Butterfly wings are delicate things, diaphanous and fragile and nothing at all like the large, fat-veined chunk of boneless pork loin I had spread out on my cutting board one recent afternoon.
There had been scant mention of Mr. Hoke's death in local news reports in Leesburg, Va., his home, and nothing at all about Mr. Delemarre in news accounts in the Florida Panhandle, where his family lives.
But to write off this race -- and its result -- as having nothing at all to do with Trump, and the broader rhetorical and stylistic approach to politics that we can call "Trumpism," is also a mistake.
The towering hydroelectric dam at Tehri, which began operating in 2006, releases a flood or a dribble or nothing at all, depending on the vagaries of the season and the fluctuating demands of the power grid.
Like the exploitable men who were little more than marks for these women, I was lured in by the femme fatale who perceived the world as either a vehicle for personal opportunity or nothing at all.
After that, however, moderate drinkers who indulge in two to four adult beverages may actually experience a lower risk of heart attacks and strokes over the next week than their friends who drink nothing at all.
On the "Home Button" screen, under "Press and hold to speak," you have the option to select whether pressing and holding the home button activates Siri or Voice Control or whether it does nothing at all.
That is a far more defensible position than Comey now finds himself in — having to explain why he potentially tipped a presidential race based on what may well turn out to be nothing at all new.
The other is that in lines 9, 10, and 11, the form achieves simplicity by saying nothing at all about what the relevant credits are or who is eligible to claim them and in what quantity.
Pai's claim that he knew nothing at all doesn't align with the fact that several Pai staffers not only fed false information to Congress, but Pai's own press shop maligned reporters for digging into the false claims.
I was perfectly fine saying nothing at all, but I'm not okay with being made out to be a liar, or people thinking that I did this for money and people are like, 'Oh, you're an opportunist.
The trouble with saying that Netflix "pulled a Lemonade" when it announced the unexpected premiere of The Cloverfield Paradox after the Super Bowl this past weekend is that The Cloverfield Paradox is nothing at all like Lemonade.
" — Megan Leonhardt, senior money reporter "My dad isn't a man of many words, but he did teach me every lyric to Alison Krauss' 'When You Say Nothing At All' by the time I was three years old.
The letters concerning Mr Francisco's erroneous statement aren't likely to change any justices' minds—and a conservative majority may decide that the legality of the travel rules has nothing at all to do with Mr Trump's attitudes.
Mother's Day also makes me think about people who have lost their mothers, and how they may experience the holiday—by using it to honor their moms or take time for themselves or do nothing at all.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Somehow we've grown accustomed to the idea that an artwork can sell for millions of dollars, while the artist herself is generally paid a measly sum, and sometimes nothing at all.
Now, teachers unions, police unions, and more will be forced to lobby public employees to pay full union dues, even though those employees will get the same benefits from the union if they pay nothing at all.
And while all of those powerful A-list women where dressed to the nines in gorgeous gowns, Kristen Stewart confessed on the red carpet that she really feels at her most formidable when wearing nothing at all.
At a time when more people have more opinions than ever, he uses his coveted Netflix platform to say nothing at all—and MacDonald's comedic legacy will endure as a man who zagged whenever the world zigged.
Usually it works out, but sometimes those bold promises about Android gaming consoles and high-tech coolers fail to deliver on the expectations generated by the millions raised in pledges — or worse, they deliver nothing at all.
And even the White House's most passionate criminal justice reform advocate, Jared Kushner, believes they're better off shooting for what is achievable — prison reform only — rather than getting nothing at all, according to sources with direct knowledge.
If the market was giving out grades, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell would have aced his handling of a difficult policy transition, from cutting interest rates to doing nothing at all for what could be a long time.
Unfortunately, people with really fair or deep skin tones were often left out of the mix and had only two options: Either settle on what was available (with less than ideal results) or wear nothing at all.
In fact, Ramsey was counted among five women who receive "mountains of daily abuse" of the kind that is "disproportionately leveled against women as well as LGBT people and people of color, prompted by nothing at all".
"Despite the mad rush to insist that plain language means either the opposite of what it says, or else nothing at all, under any canon of construction, Article 4 does not permit revisions downward," Mr. Horner said.
A deal on British payments could be politically explosive within the Conservative Party, where a hard-line faction wants to pay nothing at all and simply engineer a clean break with the bloc, whatever the economic damage.
If you actually do the simple models, and I'm a big believer in simple models, they say that the kinds of debt levels we now have are really nothing at all to be paying much attention to.
Most seniors currently pay a $105 monthly premium for Medicare coverage (which will rise to $134 in 2017), although some high-earning seniors are required to pay more and some low-income seniors pay nothing at all.
Both on his TV shows and in his standup, he alternates between being the forthright guy who knows better than everyone else and the self-loathing, out-of-touch guy who realizes he knows nothing at all.
Rather than speed up the process, people using probiotics actually took longer to have their microbiome return to normal than did people who took nothing at all, sometimes as long as five months after they stopped taking them.
Ryan's legacy on immigration may end up being nothing at all — barring a twist in the next few months, he will join a long line of speakers who weren't able to pass comprehensive immigration reform under their watch.
She also says that sometimes, we get so caught up in trying to make the perfect choice (à la Chidi in The Good Place) that we get overwhelmed by the pressure and end up doing nothing at all.
Yes, we wish everything in our makeup bags and medicine cabinets smelled like roses and citrus and coconuts — or like nothing at all — but, sometimes, great results come by way of not-so-great-smelling ingredients (or packaging).
Along the way, he's managed to propose an absurd "small business" tax cut that does nothing at all for business owners with annual take-home incomes under $700,000 but delivers an enormous amount of money to him personally.
Health care repeal seems likely to fail in the Senate, leaving Republicans with the uncomfortable choice of doing nothing at all or working with Democrats to make fixes around the edges to make the current law function better.
In one scene, a bit of graffiti on the bathroom wall reads: I love orcs — NOBODY And that's about as subtle as Bright can bring itself to be about its aims, while also somehow saying nothing at all.
The best thing the ultra-wealthy can do is stop trying to game the marketUltimately, though, the best thing nervous high-net-worth investors can do for their portfolios may be nothing at all, Smith told Business Insider.
Similar to a music streaming service with tens of millions of tracks to listen to, presented with a huge trove, you find it hard to think of what to choose and end up listening to nothing at all.
His only major legislative success, the 2017 tax cut, was a huge break for corporations and business owners; the handful of crumbs thrown at ordinary families was so small that most people believe they got nothing at all.
He told Motherboard his company is making great strides in using white spaces to deliver better broadband to areas where a consumer's only option has historically been capped and expensive satellite, antiquated DSL, or often—nothing at all.
A bill in the Florida Legislature to compensate his mother and him for this extended miscarriage of justice kicked around for months, until it was whittled down to $75,000 for Jesse and nothing at all for his mother.
Michael Dubin took a different kind of risk when he set up subscription razor business Dollar Shave Club back in 2011: He knew nothing at all about the business of shaving but was convinced his idea would work.
If people don't have the hours in the day to get to that doctor's appointment or spend an evening cooking at home with their kids—or blissfully doing nothing at all—then we're not really addressing the problem.
Whatever the reason, more people are giving and receiving used goods, making their own gifts, choosing "experiences" like cooking classes and travel, or even requesting charitable donations in their names or (gasp!) nothing at all for the holidays.
F. In October, Trump received a range of options from members of the U.S. International Trade Commission to protect domestic producers, but he has broad leeway to come up with his own alternative or do nothing at all.
Or does he choose not to intervene because he is so powerful that anything he does to upset the status quo would lead to potentially apocalyptic consequences, and so the best he can do is nothing at all?
The ladybugs are small so a person standing under a swarm would only see dots in the sky or, from a distance, nothing at all, said Ring Cardé, a professor of entomology at the University of California, Riverside.
So the benefits may not justify paying prisoners pennies or nothing at all, but rather make a case for increasing the spending on these programs so everyone can participate and get at least minimum wage for their work.
And in exchange for the massive tail risks involved in being governed by a conflict-ridden, impulsive president with little substantive knowledge we now appear to be gaining nothing at all in terms of innovative thinking or ideological heterodoxy.
And if you believe that there are hackers out there that know every aspect of your life, and maybe they even know your life better than you do, you might actually pay even if you've done nothing at all.
Just as Netflix subscribers pay the same each month, whether they binge-watch boxsets all day or watch nothing at all, so health-care providers would pay a flat rate for access to an antibiotic, regardless of the volume.
It's exceedingly rare that any kind of media portrays non-romantic love between two boys so deeply—too often this kind of bond is dismissed as sexual or nothing at all—but Kingdom Hearts excels at painting that picture.
Only a quarter of Americans (24%) say they trust all or most of what they hear in official communications from the White House, while more (30%) say they trust "nothing at all" that they hear from the President's office.
Democrats in the Economist-YouGov poll (55 percent) were more likely than Republicans (35 percent) to say that Northam should step down, though about one-third of all respondents said they had "heard nothing at all" about the situation.
And to the extent that we're talking about innovation, the Econ 101 case says nothing at all: the efficiency case for carbon pricing is about making best use of existing technology, not about providing incentives to develop better technology.
It is a game about discovery where you discover nothing at all; it is a game about finding things, but you find nothing; in the end, it is a game about accepting the limits of yourself and of humans.
People don't like corruption in politics, and it might be that these emails meant nothing at all, but [if] you know what the rules are and you break them and try to cover them up, it's not very honest.
It seems like nothing at all will be done on the country's most urgent public health crisis, just as the White House did nothing about the severe flu outbreak over the winter or about the blackouts in Puerto Rico.
Plus, the goods this season are brighter than ever before, featuring pops of peach and citrusy hues of lime, surfer-like neoprene fabrics, and mesh materials that are so light you might as well be carrying nothing at all.
Now, it has nothing at all to do with root vegetables or the price of tea at that fancy little shop that opened downtown, but you may have seen that the novelist and screenwriter William Goldman died last week.
Much of the recent activism has focused on inmate pay, which can range from nothing at all in states like South Carolina and Texas to, at best, a few dollars for a day of hard labor in other places.
It was the beginning of a monthslong cascade of hundreds of text messages, which were reviewed by The Times, and whose contents could determine whether CBS pays Mr. Moonves an exit package of $120 million — or nothing at all.
The first is that you have to choose between proper vetting, more vetting of people, foreigners coming into the country, or nothing at all because you would be bigoted to do so and you&aposre going after minorities as a result.
Harry Campbell was driving a man home one night when, upon stopping at a light, the passenger stripped off all of his clothes, ran naked around the car, and then got back in as if nothing at all had happened.
Experts also told NBC News that low levels of parental leave — four months for women and two weeks to nothing at all for men — along with a lack of affordable child care have diminished parents' desire for a second child.
Maybe this poise in the midst of round-the-clock laser-focused attention on her every move has nothing at all to do with her preparations to be a royal and everything to do with the woman who raised her.
The vastness makes that a more interesting challenge than carrying out the same experiment in a lab, as the team explains:[T]he agent starts out knowing nothing at all about its environment or even what it is supposed to accomplish.
An upside-down face meant literally nothing at all until social media users imbued it with a "lol, nothing matters" connotation a couple of years ago, and an eggplant emoji meant an eggplant for only the briefest period of its life.
The big picture: Hospitals that mostly care for poor and uninsured patients could see higher, more stable revenues if everyone had Medicare — a program that often pays higher base rates than Medicaid and infinitely higher rates than nothing at all.
Those predictions have varied from expectations the BOJ will cut interest rates deeper into negative territory, to changing the size or make-up of its QQE asset purchases, to trying to steepen the yield curve or to doing nothing at all.
Instead of speaking out against instances of bigotry, racism and inflammatory rhetoric whether it's been against women, immigrants or Muslims, we made a calculus that it was better to say nothing at all in the interest of politics and winning elections.
The bullet wounds throbbed asynchronously, in and out of phase, so that he could never anticipate and thus get on top of the pain which had, he was at last forced to concede, nothing at all to do with pleasure whatsoever.
Now, it's nothing at all to do with food except that they are, like you, users of NYT Cooking, but this whip-smart Amanda Hess story about Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker is as sweet as a cake from Greenberg's.
A tide of commuters came and went as a Brooklyn-bound F train stopped at the 14th Street station in Manhattan, and a smattering of others milled around the platform, staring at their phones or nothing at all as they waited.
When researchers looked only at people who did light workouts, they again found that even a little bit of low-intensity exercise was associated with a 40% lower risk of death during the study compared with doing nothing at all.
The North Stars held the second overall pick and desperately wanted Brian Bellows, so they sent Palmer and Dave Donnelly to Boston for nothing at all beyond a promise that the Bruins wouldn't use their No. 1 selection on Bellows.
Scientific and environmental organizations, though, maintain that the Trump rule could cause emissions to rise compared with what the Clean Power Plan would have done and that the Trump rule would be only slightly better than doing nothing at all.
Unfortunately, under long-standing federal overtime rules, employers have often given employees managerial-sounding job titles, paid them salaries as low as $23,660, demanded long work hours that involved little actual managing—and paid them nothing at all for their overtime.
Though the book shows us trapped people in a declining town, there is nothing at all claustrophobic about a narrative that shifts its lenses continually and deliberately, playing with degrees of identification as it slides among more than a dozen viewpoints.
At the forum and in individual interviews afterward, three of the Republicans in the 18-person field invoked some variation of Ronald Reagan's maxim that it is better to get 80 percent of what you want than nothing at all.
One answer is nothing at all — the same amount that Mr. Thiam's counterpart at Deutsche Bank, John Cryan, along with his entire management board, chose to receive after presiding over a lesser loss of 1.4 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in 2016.
Congressional aides believe providers want either a system that mirrors the arbitration process set up in New York state — where an arbiter simply picks between amounts proposed by the doctor or the insurer to cover the service — or nothing at all.
But do all of this with an understanding that the market is allocating labor to where it is most needed and best-compensated and that large swaths of the nonmetropolitan areas of the Midwest can do nothing at all about that.
His motel was a drydocked boat whose guests endlessly watched television, exchanged banalities, had sex mainly under the covers if they had sex at all—and gave him so little to write about that sometimes he wrote nothing at all.
In fact, we know next to nothing at all about Trump's financial relationships with anyone, other than that Trump refuses to do any kind of meaningful disclosure and shows no interest in avoiding either the appearance or the reality of impropriety.

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