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She obsesses over it, yet she fears what she finds.
Even when everyone is going on jet skis, Kim obsesses.
While everyone else logically obsesses over Belle, he remains completely indifferent.
He has a lot of delusions, beliefs that he obsesses over.
A good marketer obsesses over messaging, writing, branding, SEO, SEM, analytics, etc.
What concerns and obsesses McQueen is the injustice meted out to Robeson.
Gross domestic product is the measure that preoccupies policymakers and obsesses markets.
Unlike Mr Trump, who abhors policy details, Mr López Obrador obsesses over them.
Ms Mordaunt is well positioned on the subject that most obsesses her party.
It happens every year: the Internet obsesses over owls on Super Bowl Sunday.
He obsesses over it and even lets the review affect how he cooks.
Ned Ryun: While everyone obsesses over Russia, China is stealing our data blind.
In "Nosedive," a striver (Bryce Dallas Howard) obsesses over her social-media rating.
I'm cursed to be someone who obsesses over the quality of gadgets I buy.
And I've never been one of those people who obsesses about where someone is.
Instead of dumping (or reporting) William, Catherine obsesses over the arrangements for her marriage.
Western society especially obsesses over hygiene and cleanliness, arguably to the point of mania.
At root, the question that obsesses these characters is: Why am I not winning?
Coy obsesses over Monroe's mystery illness, opening every chapter with research notes on her condition.
Or, if you're the kind of person who obsesses, there's something for you there, too.
Real Madrid, like P.S.G., obsesses over the Champions League, though its reasons are very different.
The camera obsesses over Mother, unwaveringly, using tight close-ups and over-the-shoulder shots.
Are you the kind of Thanksgiving cook who obsesses over basting your turkey every half hour?
To clarify: It is not a worthy celebration to obsesses over your age, old or young.
Another obsesses that the spatula used to cook meat cannot be the one to serve it.
"People say, write what you know, but it's really, write about what obsesses you," she said.
Netflix has explained how it obsesses over video codec efficiency and "quality of experience" (QoE) before.
He obsesses over their sexuality, their sexiness (or alleged lack of it) and their sex lives.
He obsesses over the design choice, stalks the designer at his home, and yells at random strangers.
Other value ETFs have been picking up bargains, while the rest of the universe obsesses over growth.
Maybe you're even in a Facebook Messenger group of buddies that obsesses over the Super Cape franchise.
I totally don't see it, but these are the things he zeroes in on and obsesses over.
Now, he obsesses over gaining control over the female body, hoping to create bioengineered wombs in replicants.
It perplexes, amuses and excites him, the way language obsesses some novelists and food delights certain cooks.
They follow a stalker and killer named Joe has he obsesses over various women and commits crimes.
In an industry that famously obsesses over the cost of each olive, these penalties can add up quickly.
For example, a person who obsesses over her legs may also be obsessed with keeping a spotless home.
Eddie obsesses about trivia, and thus puts the spacecraft he is in charge of in danger of destruction.
Donald Trump's tweets aren't official presidential statements or statements of policy -- and the media obsesses over them anyway!
Mr. Bridge, meanwhile, spends long hours at the office and obsesses over the legalese in his own will.
Trump still watches a ton of TV, views everything through a media lens, and obsesses over negative coverage.
He obsesses over the idea that he lives in a society that couldn't care less about his problems.
Blake obsesses over her dynamic with Ian, imploring friends to reassure her that she is not a hooker.
Bringing the fantasy of drone delivery systems now obsesses everyone from Google and Amazon to FedEx, UPS, and DHL.
While the communications team obsesses over the Founder's Letter, your colleagues in finance will drop in the requisite charts.
The feature is great for anyone who obsesses over the exact moment an Amazon delivery is slated to arrive.
But with an fanbase as active as this one, there will be plenty to obsesses over in the meantime.
One of them stamps out any idea that isn't his own, while another obsesses about the smallest of details.
There's a particular strain in our culture that obsesses over these scenarios (think of "preppers," and their doomsday bunkers).
Yet, he chats with network executives behind the scenes, trying to shape his coverage, and he obsesses over ratings.
If there are many days when the president obsesses about them publicly, the attorney general's tenure may be limited.
But the FAA, which obsesses over safety, doesn't much like "probably," and any confusion can lead to potential safety hazards.
The question that obsesses the survey's authors is whether there are abuses so severe that even partisans won't rationalize them.
"Amal Clooney gives UN speech about genocide and press obsesses idiotically about her husband and baby bump," one person wrote.
He sees a news story, obsesses over it, and embellishes it in his mind to make it even more terrifying.
When Joe (Penn Badgley) stalks, tortures, and obsesses over Beck (Elizabeth Lail) in the Lifetime series You, I identified with him.
"The LPO obsesses over a bird that was once a fine dish and is nowhere to be found today,"Lagüe said.
If you're the kind of person who obsesses over your sound system, the Roku TV Wireless Speakers probably aren't for you.
McCain obsesses over regular order: the series of committee hearings, expert testimony, and amendments that are supposed to produce a bill.
And so Donald Trump obsesses over the length of his fingers, and so Tweety Bird tinks he taw a puddy tat.
Making it impossible to remove the author from the art, many creepypastas revolve around whatever nerd junk the creator obsesses over.
It obsesses over the flaws in candidates who have many strengths, defining them in terms of what they seek forgiveness for.
"Amazon stresses over pixels and Microsoft obsesses over strategy," noted Medina, who left Amazon for Microsoft's business development team in 2005.
Take its culture of intense secrecy: Everyone obsesses over who knows what and when and how they came to know it.
It obsesses over lost planes and misreports basic facts like what a Supreme Court decision says (per his dig on CNN).
She obsesses over every detail of it, like a miniature version of Adora seeking complete control within her socially acceptable feminine domain.
That Trump still obsesses over his representation in the media shouldn't be surprising given his behavior in the primary and general elections.
This popular sub honors/trolls/obsesses over the destruction of half the Marvel universe in the final act of Avengers: Infinity War.
China could even offer to cut America's $375bn bilateral trade deficit, over which Mr Trump obsesses, without too much loss of face.
While everyone obsesses about Trump on Twitter, his Facebook fan base was much larger and probably more consequential in shaping public opinion.
Dan RettlerMilwaukee To the Editor: The furor surrounding the release of Robert Mueller's report ignores the forest and obsesses over the trees.
"Just here staring at my husband as he obsesses over our daughter [heart and rose emoji]," Mena Samuels wrote in her caption.
Aubrey Plaza plays a young woman who obsesses over Instagram celebrities and figures out how to become friends with one (Elizabeth Olsen).
Even as a grown man who now obsesses over cars, and makes his living writing about them, that feeling lingers to this day.
" Trump, you'll remember, got ticked off because Francis said that anybody who obsesses about building walls to keep people out "is not Christian.
While Washington obsesses over Iran's nuclear program, officials in Tehran are busying themselves with the facts on the ground in the Middle East.
Unscripted Trump is the one who obsesses about crowd size and expresses complete astonishment that constructing a national health care plan is hard.
The years since she made that recording have taken their toll on Esposito, who says she still obsesses over how to get Isaac arrested.
Qiou is used to describe the angst of many young Chinese who feel excluded from a society that obsesses over physical appearance and wealth.
Then, over half a century later, Alston's own son becomes determined to explode the myriad notions about the assassination that still obsesses conspiracy theorists.
The national media obsesses with the presidential horse race and the impeachment argument, but local groups are keeping at the fundamentals in many places.
"Everyone obsesses about all this stuff," he said, noting that he spent about 90 percent of his comments talking about his own policy ideas.
He will, though, need to overturn a widely-held perception that apprenticeships are a poor alternative to school and university diplomas, which France obsesses over.
Haunted by the memory of his dead parents, he obsesses over the strange incident, going to university to learn everything he can about ball lightning.
The Politico report, based on interviews with administration officials, also details how Trump obsesses over hard-copy newspapers, which he reads by the box-load.
"Amazon obsesses over our customer experience and we have policies for brands to ensure they are consistently meeting customer expectations," she said in a statement.
The chase obsesses tennis fans — this three-way tussle to finish with the most Grand Slam singles titles in the history of the men's game.
Even though they're not an indicator of economic strength, Trump obsesses over delivering on his pledge to narrow trade deficits ahead of the 2020 election.
It fails in that obligation when it fills the news hole with poorly sourced materials, blends reporting and opinion, and obsesses with agenda-driven content.
It is the charismatic, ruthless Rebecca herself — the vanished first wife, with her beautiful face and boyish body — who obsesses the narrator, and the reader.
Maury obsesses over the sexual nature of anything from hanging bathing suits to cat clocks, whispering filthy nothings into Andrew's ear to encourage him to masturbate.
That sounds a lot like non-profit speak, which obsesses over inclusivity and serving the public, but without any of the responsibility that comes with it.
The first season of You follows bookstore manager Joe Goldberg, played by Penn Badgley, as he obsesses over his customer Guinevere Beck, played by Elizabeth Lail.
If "In Another Country" was about a marriage, "The Life-Writer" is about a novelist manquée whose desire to write overwhelms, invigorates, beguiles and obsesses her.
She notes with dismay how entranced Stefánie is with the rites and aesthetics of femininity: She obsesses over clothing and cosmetics; she delights in male attentiveness.
That is an unintuitive way to think in a polity that obsesses over the president's every tweet but barely shows up to vote in midterm elections.
But just because the financial media obsesses on the Dow passing the latest big round-number record doesn't mean the rest of us should follow its lead.
Imagine a child born to a couple like the Duke and Duchess, and no one obsesses over their racial mixture, or how white or black they look.
Instead of war, movies, TV, football, or politics, the only activity anyone obsesses over is the blood sport invented by earth's immortal Supreme Leader to enforce peace.
The camera never obsesses over specifics, avoiding needless or gratuitous close-ups, but it also never shies away from what's taking place: hot and steamy gay sex.
The 3-year old iPad mini 4 even got a mention from Tim Cook, which sounds minor but it's important for a company that obsesses over details.
BFM TV's ticker, which Macron's PR team obsesses over, went from "Macron pushed to the wall" in December to "Will Macron emerge from this victorious?" last weekend.
Trump has spent most of his adult life in litigation, and obsesses about legal positioning in the same way that he is consumed by his press coverage.
But Mr. Kimmel's voice rang louder in the hubbub over health care than any politician's or comedian's, precisely because he's not that guy who obsesses about politics.
It's a romantic image, and it's no wonder that we live in a culture that obsesses over secrets that promise to help pave our own way there.
"Amazon obsesses over our customer experience and we have policies for brands to ensure they are consistently meeting customer expectations," said Jack Evans, a spokesman at Amazon.
ONE question about Donald Trump obsesses foreign governments more than any other: will this president, who campaigned as an "America First" insurgent, continue to trample norms in office?
Later, Weiner obsesses over a horrible interview with MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell, while urging his wife to reassure him that the combative host came off worse than he did.
Its 78-year-old ruler, Nursultan Nazarbayev, obsesses over hosting conferences, conventions and expositions: Banyan was once in Almaty, the commercial capital, for the world arm-wrestling championship.
It therefore obsesses about EU process and, as if it were a lobby group rather than a legislature, spends its time campaigning for more powers and bigger budgets.
Like the issue it obsesses over — whether or not she should have a child — this deeply personal documentary is messy, emotionally complicated and a magnet for strong opinions.
He constantly interrupts his opponents during debates, he obsesses over "making deals," and he believes he can decide who does and does not get paid for their labor.
"With the possible exception of New Orleans, no American city obsesses more about food — buying it, cooking it, eating it, talking about it," according to The Washington Post.
The list goes on, but the point is that just because our president — and the public generally — obsesses over credentials that doesn't mean we're right to do so.
"The future of sport will be decided by the company that obsesses the needs of the evolving consumer," Mark Parker, Nike's chief executive, said in a statement Thursday.
And it showed that the president, who often obsesses about crowd size and fame while speaking in hyperbolic superlatives, would not drop those traits even amid hurricane cleanup.
He also obsesses over details like the ramen noodles' alkalinity, for example, at one point traveling to a specific noodle factory in California to procure the perfect specimen.
And while Europe's political class obsesses about its own partly confected and wholly inconclusive battles, things will be happening that merit attention and will not get enough of it.
Microsoft obsesses over "georedundancy": where best to locate its cloud servers so that they are close to customers yet unlikely all to be taken out by a single disruption.
In the delivery room, Fujino obsesses over every detail of presentation, angling the lighting to highlight the contours of the aircraft's softly pinched nose, inspired by a Ferragamo stiletto.
And it's not all the publishers' fault — Snapchat obsesses over small details in Discover stories and frequently asks for changes, according to people who have worked with the company.
" From the moment Bourdain conceives of an episode, he obsesses over the soundtrack, and for the sequence with Obama he wanted to include the James Brown song "The Boss.
The popular subreddit Thanos Did Nothing Wrong, which obsesses over the destruction of half the Marvel universe in the final act of Avengers: Infinity War, is undergoing an unspeakable cull.
One of the narrator's best tricks is to acknowledge that her plan could put her in mortal danger, but then she never obsesses about it (even if the reader does).
"He obsesses on Weissmann in a positive way, labeling him a 'killer' which is his [Bannon's] highest form of compliment," said one source who's spoken to Bannon about the prosecutor.
That bait and switch arrives in episode 9, "Amarsi Un Poco," when the small town Italian woman moves to NYC for a month as Pino obsesses over black galaxy tile.
"The elimination of reporting unit metrics for iPhone, iPad, and Mac is significant — the Street obsesses over them," Gene Munster, an analyst with Loup Ventures, wrote in a note Friday.
Instead, he obsesses over TV ratings and the economy as if his image in the media and the ups and downs of Wall Street indices matter more than life itself.
Yet it is the prospect of "helicopter money," the direct financing of state spending by a central bank, potentially through the issue of perpetual non-interest-paying debt, which obsesses markets.
Which is neat, if you're the kind of person who obsesses about clothes—because six months used to sit between you, runway shows, and the mannequins in your local department store.
Mario's detachment gradually comes to feel strained, as it morphs into anxiety: he obsesses over stopping the blood that oozes from his mother's wounds onto the white cotton of her bed.
While the federal government obsesses over the so-called emergency at the border, a small California town is dealing with a Mexico-related crisis that has nothing to do with migrants.
Talk of chasing down Federer's 20 Slams will gather pace as each day passes in Melbourne, although Nadal maintains that drawing level with the Swiss is not something he obsesses over.
That Trump still obsesses over his representation in the media shouldn't be surprising — during the election, he once paused an interview with the Washington Post five times to watch TV news.
If nothing else, it gives you something to focus on beyond all of the reliving of past events and going down checklists we often obsesses about when attempting to quiet our minds.
If Ocasio-Cortez wants to make waves in Washington, a city that even in the Trump era obsesses over process and order, she'll need to show up with some equally impatient friends.
If it's wild, if it sets off your Spidey sense, if it obsesses you, if it's a big story that readers everywhere can't get enough of, it's something we should talk about.
MEGAN ABBOTT, "DIE A LITTLE" (2005) A schoolteacher, Lora King, moves to a one-bedroom apartment on Pasadena's west side, where she obsesses about her brother's marriage to a mysterious woman. 8.
One of the cleverest aspects of the novel is how it resists the facile linear form of revelation; it backs up toward insights, runs away from them, sifts through them again, obsesses.
She obsesses over her weight, drools over terrible men, and spends many a night getting drunk with her equally miserable friends and sinking into her couch in a fit of self-loathing.
As someone who obsesses over clean floors, five or six years ago I would have balked at the idea of giving up my corded Dyson vacuum that could clean for hours on end.
There's a reason why everyone obsesses over Beats headphones, and it's the same reason we're so pumped that you can still get them for just $239.95 instead of their usual $299.95 listing price.
Visually and thematically, Gibney obsesses over how Holmes played the part of "founder," in the same way that Theranos's famous old, white, male investors seemed to have fixated on aspects of her femininity.
He added 200,000 employees to the federal payroll, increased the national debt from $908.5 billion to nearly $19643 trillion, and saw the trade deficit rise four fold, the issue that so obsesses Trump.
I'm not someone who sits down and obsesses over things like that but then also, how are you going to accomplish anything if you don't have an idea of what you aspire to?
"Amazon obsesses over the customer experience and your brand has opportunities for improvement that will be possible by transitioning your full business to Vendor Central," read one email from Amazon to a brand.
He obsesses over tape, season after season, leading his team to a depressing Super Bowl victory or a hilarious, deeply random playoff defeat and often seems like he will never stop doing it.
And while it may look like Kardashian West is so effortlessly put together all the time, there is at least one thing about her appearance the reality queen said she obsesses over: her nails.
It opens on myFish owner Maria as she obsesses over how unique it—and her—are, before shifting to near-future China to give us a glimpse of the company's manufacturing and distribution operations.
But from the start, Karen sends unbelievable emails, obsesses over other families and denies a play date with one of Ruby's sorely needed friends because of her own spiteful beef with the kid's mother.
We got the "Stranger Things" villain Saturday at M Cafe in Bev Hills, and he blames the perception that our world is crumbling on a 24-hour news cycle that obsesses over the negative.
Until now, the Simpson case was one of the most famous events in American history never to be properly dramatized—a "perfect combination of everything that obsesses the American people," as Toobin puts it.
The inexplicable design choice was most famously parodied in a Saturday Night Live sketch where Ryan Gosling obsesses over it, eventually confronting a fictional version of the film's graphic designer and screaming in the rain.
As each narrator obsesses over the violent woman in her life, it's clear that the murderer serves as a proxy for helping the narrator understand her own anger or testing the limits of her own civility.
The country obsesses over the fate and form of the skillful forward, and his every move is scrutinized in the news media, but not a single second of live domestic soccer from France is currently available.
In Attention, Schwartz recounts her relationship with the drug, contextualizing it within a culture that fetishizes and obsesses over attention — where to place it, what deserves it, how to navigate an economy built on taking it.
As the West obsesses over Donald Trump's legal and political challenges, Brexit and a host of other domestic crises, Chinese troops will join their Russian counterparts for Moscow's largest military exercises in more than three decades.
Fans of the Laguna Beach alum probably have the image of Conrad's engagement ring committed to memory, but now, the most die-hard obsesses can get one of their very own thanks to LC's line with Kohl's.
While Wall Street obsesses over the FANG stocks, Cramer's acronym for Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google, now Alphabet, for being the few plays immune to Washington's turmoil, strong earnings reports are overlooked or even met with disdain.
On regular visits to the line's three new stations, he obsesses over design details and equipment glitches at a surprising level of involvement for a governor, which some critics say seems primarily aimed at promoting his image.
Ladies, if he- Talks about himself constantly- Wanders away in the middle of conversations- Obsesses about trade but doesn't seem to understand it at all- Makes a fool of himself at the G-903He's not your man.
I don't think Pope Francis (among other members of the Catholic hierarchy) understands the importance of such liberties, because they're working within the confines of a sexually-repressed Church; again, one that obsesses over this idea of procreation.
For all his media bashing, President Trump sees the White House as the greatest show on Earth and obsesses over the staging — micromanaging his own lighting and constantly consuming the coverage of himself as if it were sports highlights.
He scorns detail, has praised Britain's decision to leave the EU, obsesses over trade balances (Germany ran a $53bn trade surplus with America last year), and has called her decision to admit more than a million refugees into Germany "catastrophic".
He credits the campaign's success to the fact that "Disney respected me as a creator enough to let me do my own posts with what I knew my audience wanted" — he "obsesses" over his analytics and knows what will perform well.
He obsesses over details, whether training employees to cook the rice noodles — thicker than in southern-style pho — to the exact point of chewiness, or finding the right kind of rice paper, pliant and barely there, for nem ran, spring rolls.
As the classical world obsesses over the centennial of Leonard Bernstein's birth this year, it may have overlooked the 80th birthday of one of the great inheritors of Bernstein's mixture of modernist edge and lyrical splendor: the composer John Corigliano.
R. In a similar vein to her previous novel Eileen, Moshfegh brings us the dark, suspenseful, and morbidly funny whodunit Death in Her Hands, which follows elderly widow Vesta Gul as she happens upon a mystery that quickly obsesses her.
All comes in the name of the new thriller Greta from director Neil Jordan (Interview with the Vampire, The Crying Game), which stars Oscar nominee Isabelle Huppert as a lonely widow who obsesses over an unsuspecting young girl (played by Chloë Grace Moretz).
The only thing Colleen and Lucinda have in common is that they both slept with Jim and got famous online, but Colleen obsesses over Lucinda through her online persona, which I think many women do with exes, or their exes' new partners.
As France obsesses over what women ought to be wearing — or not wearing — on its beaches, Canada and Scotland have adopted new rules allowing female police officers to sport the hijab in an attempt to attract more Muslim women to their respective forces.
As for the other two … They're both aggressively shitty, but if I had to fling-binge one of them, I guess I would join the bizarre sportswriter cult that obsesses over The Bachelor and watch it for 10 minutes before running away.
Continuing with our normal lives feels like "a hopelessly inadequate response to what we have just seen," Berger wrote in the 1980 book "About Looking" — and so the viewer obsesses not over what is happening abroad but over his own reaction to it.
For Migraine, the reason he obsesses over collecting Supreme items over those released by other fashion brands has to do, in part, with his respect for Supreme's backstory, growing its clout from a small skateboard shop to a global brand over decades.
The Trump Show owns the national conversation, it obsesses the country, it has won more daily mindshare than almost any political drama in American history, but it is, to a shocking extent, cordoned off from the actual work of the Trump presidency.
The company's customer base includes projects funded by the blockchain news network Civil such as the Colorado Sun and Block Club Chicago, as well as niche publications like Teslarati, which obsesses about all things Tesla, and ImpactAlpha, which focuses on the impact-investing world.
" He obsesses over little things: the deodorant he wears to conceal the smell of his fear, whether to gel his hair, "whether I should have the look of a banker or look so casual as to convey that I don't care about my appearance.
They've been installed out of chronological order, some in dedicated galleries but many in an open space, where they flicker, stutter and reflect one another, accumulating into an intense oeuvre that obsesses over authority, confinement, the body (of black men, particularly) and the state.
The Breakdown SYDNEY, Australia — Australians tend to roll their eyes when the world obsesses about this country's dangerous animal kingdom, including its deadly snakes (the deadliest in the world), its tiny and toxic redback spiders, and of course the jellyfish that cause heart attacks.
The murder obsesses Satah but constitutes a mere fraction of the human cost of a policy that, since July 19, 2013, has sent more than 2,000 asylum seekers and refugees to Manus and the tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru, far from inquiring eyes.
We must ready ourselves for the daily cacophony of pundits, critics, candidates and surrogates out-shouting one another, as the Fourth Estate obsesses over the latest poll results and fundraising tallies and rushes to report the latest gossip or gaffe from the campaign trail.
That's true, in part, because (as President Obama observed), gun crimes of all sorts are the bigger threat in the US—not to mention a great deal of violent or impactful crimes that go unsolved as the country obsesses about just one kind of attack.
Without giving too much away, since this is a film purposefully built around letting the audience discover the world along with the main character, Mooney stars as James, a young man growing up in a bunker, where he obsesses over the last TV show in existence.
In the absence of any meaningful passion or obsession in her life — without the determined focus on swimming that gave order to her adolescence, without any work she might believe in or hobbies she might enjoy or relationships that might make her happy — Julia obsesses over sex.
"Every news piece that breathlessly obsesses over inauguration preparations compounds their fear by normalizing a man who has threatened to tear families apart, who has bragged about sexually assaulting women and who has directed crowds of thousands to intimidate reporters and assault African Americans," he said.
In his fourth-floor walkup apartment in an artsy, working-class section of Brooklyn, Rodriguez obsesses over his future starts as soon as he wakes each morning and checks his phone for the latest headlines about the Obama-era program rescinded by Republican U.S. President Donald Trump.
Sebastian is forced by a club manager to play nothing but simple-minded Christmas songs, as he obsesses over an old jazz hangout that has been converted into a "samba-tapas" joint; his sister comes to his tiny, untidy apartment to lecture him about not making enough money.
Complexly feminist, it reserved some of its most comically scabrous bits for the preposterous contradictions and hurdles facing women, as in the episode "Fat," in which Eddy obsesses over her weight, vainly struggles to get into her too-tight clothes and aspirationally discusses fasting while nibbling on food.
Christian Bale obsesses over business cards and restaurant reservations in between killings in "American Psycho" (on Friday), Eddie Murphy plays the title character in Wes Craven's "Vampire in Brooklyn" (on Sunday) and Staten Island is where Margot Kidder lives (and Brian De Palma pays homage to Hitchcock) in "Sisters" (on Friday).
"We see normal anxiety morph into distress when a student is having panic attacks, can't sleep or slow themselves down, persistently worries or obsesses about what's next, or is having other physical symptoms consistent with anxiety," Carrie Landa, director of Behavioral Medicine at BU's Student Health Services, said in the report.
I think a lot of Big CPG CEOs probably do have bold ideas that would help their companies in the long run, they are just unable to pursue them in an environment that obsesses on the short term — a board that demands immediate cost cuts and a market that demands immediate stock value.
How can a company that obsesses over serving its customers — that treats those people so well — be the same company that has been accused of using anti-competitive tactics to crush small-business owners on its third-party marketplace, and that often prompts fear and backlash when it announces plans to open headquarters or fulfillment centers in new communities?
Serious journalists, historians and psychiatrists should publicly consider the unnatural and destructive hatred that obsesses President Trump about former President Obama, and how this hatred has contributed to Trump's dangerous and irresponsible actions from launching a wrecking ball attack against health care in America to ripping apart international agreements and increasing the dangers of environmental destruction and war.
Mr Stewart wanders around the country with a small film-crew, introducing himself to strangers, chatting to them about whatever is on their minds (he has been delighted to discover that people are much keener on talking about serious subjects such as Brexit and, above all, social care, than about the sort of trivia that obsesses Westminster), and then posting the resulting videos on the web.
She both obsesses over The Pickwick Papers—a picaresque novel like her own—and riffs on her dislike of A.S. Byatt's best-seller Possession: As I skimmed it my face was contorted by sneers, and after skipping to the end to make sure the heroine really was the direct descendant of the vigorously adulterous dead poets and heiress to their fortunes, I resolved to write a novel myself.

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