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On the contrary, they're in it for the long haul.
On the contrary, Trump will have greater affinity with dictators.
EK: On the contrary, we've got a very clear plan.
On the contrary, Italy remains an unquestionably loyal alliance member.
On the contrary, support for trade has never been higher.
On the contrary, exports are reported to have accelerated markedly.
On the contrary, Mr Modi's party is tenacious and aggressive.
On the contrary, it was based on emotion and responsibility.
On the contrary, we can and will further improve them.
On the contrary, she was imagining she was Dante's Beatrice.
On the contrary, you're instantly connecting to dozens of domains.
On the contrary, it had won a string of victories.
On the contrary, it might be more intriguing to people.
On the contrary: It succeeds because it doesn't really try.
On the contrary, it means reappropriating the body and femininity.
On the contrary, I think it's a recipe for disaster.
On the contrary, his company made America a better place.
On the contrary, this is joint work we are doing.
On the contrary, it was technological developments that saved us.
On the contrary: We're trying to get away from them.
On the contrary, constitutional crises tend to creep up slowly.
On the contrary, they guided their readers right toward it.
On the contrary, he took the responsibilities of adulthood seriously.
On the contrary, in our republic, the people are sovereign.
On the contrary, women are very resilient and very capable.
On the contrary, increased size now often brings higher markups.
On the contrary, the meeting could prove risky for Trump.
On the contrary, she says she wouldn't get in one.
On the contrary, most tasters asserted, they were quite good.
On the contrary, you always felt encouraged by your professors.
She's not dieting though; on the contrary, she's a growing pup!
On the contrary, it's the channel on which we all relate.
On the contrary, Earth is still the crux of Marvel's storytelling.
On the contrary, it is the reason why we must persist.
Or, on the contrary, did readers' clicks determine what was written?
On the contrary, our challenges became an asset for the organizers.
Anderson speculated that, on the contrary, some were regarded as heroes.
On the contrary, we fear that they will be further escalated.
On the contrary, they are the ones who made ISIS strong.
On the contrary, it makes it easier to launder illegal goods.
On the contrary, they've been met with a lot of acclaim.
"On the contrary, they are more in than ever," she insisted.
On the contrary, I said good things and he was promoted.
On the contrary, populist movements talk about rights all the time.
On the contrary it feels even a little more risky today.
On the contrary: It makes a virtue of its absolute obviousness.
On the contrary, they confirmed how valuable a commodity privacy is.
On the contrary, for some it has proven an insuperable temptation.
On the contrary, keeping to yourself and experiencing loneliness is toxic.
On the contrary, it presents Republican leadership with a unique opportunity.
On the contrary, he insisted he would expand the Republican coalition.
" On the contrary, he insisted: "We don't want to destroy democracy.
On the contrary, it's reason to trust these people even less.
On the contrary, they're pretty predictable of each artist, subject-wise.
On the contrary, it's a real profession to show your privacy.
On the contrary, it's a homecoming of sorts to sports' roots.
On the contrary, Trump is emboldened, and his foes momentarily defensive.
On the contrary, it could incentivise a startup to stay small.
On the contrary, increased logging can make fires burn more intensely.
"On the contrary, MDMA is a very peaceful substance," he said.
No. On the contrary, the event was fueled from the outside.
On the contrary, it proudly touted that it would not compromise.
On the contrary, we have nobody playing on the PGA Tour.
On the contrary, they tend to get angry about such things.
On the contrary, it presently holds about $10 billion in cash.
On the contrary, zombies have been eating Republican brains for decades.
On the contrary, it will make them more likely to succeed.
On the contrary, he suggested he was going to keep them.
"On the contrary, there is evidence that it continues," they wrote.
U.S. trade barriers, on the contrary, focus more narrowly on steel.
On the contrary, it speeds it up and makes it grow.
On the contrary, he seems to take the exact opposite view.
His intentions aren't bad, he says—on the contrary, in fact.
On the contrary, it turns death into an amusement-park ride.
Across the pond, on the contrary, Christianity is alive and kicking.
On the contrary, with respect to forecasting method, they are largely mainstream.
On the contrary, officers kept advising funds to avoid accepting anonymous donations.
On the contrary – it is our imperfections that make us most beautiful.
On the contrary, it felt as if something preciously personal was stolen.
On the contrary, he was generally the liveliest person in the room.
On the contrary: it looks like Europeans are faring better than Americans.
On the contrary, it's asking them to go out and advertise it.
On the contrary, it is a desperate stratagem for coping with them.
On the contrary: they play down changes in any country's relative standing.
On the contrary, she was defending democracy, secularism, judicial independence, human rights.
On the contrary, after three meetings the despot is a firm buddy.
On the contrary, this is where his political pronouncements become most apparent.
"On the contrary, there is an issue of it strengthening," he said.
On the contrary — I'm trying to jolt myself out of my complacency.
Using "I can't," on the contrary, suggests being constrained by external forces.
On the contrary, teams found some incredibly creative ways around the rules.
On the contrary, the history of the built environment includes promising examples.
"On the contrary, Trump will have greater affinity with dictators," he said.
On the contrary, it betrays the substantive weakness of the dissent's argument.
On the contrary, those who oppose him are subjected to police questioning.
On the contrary, it will put U.S. troops needlessly in harm's way.
On the contrary, it had no connection to President Obama's climate policies.
On the contrary, those extra pounds of pussycat created a feline frenzy.
On the contrary, Mr. Trump represents a return to the party's roots.
On the contrary, the bill, which was introduced on Thursday by Sen.
On the contrary, all of her kids are profoundly shaped by her.
On the contrary, it is not this Resolution that is isolating Israel.
On the contrary, his research was cited by policymakers around the world.
"They will have neither my gratitude nor my friendship — on the contrary."
On the contrary, I believe he knows exactly what he is doing.
On the contrary, the overwhelming verdict is that it was an accident.
On the contrary, it seemed blithely unaware of how disturbing it was.
On the contrary, immigration detention has a short-lived and complicated history.
On the contrary, Pasternak's subjects were faith and redemption, death and resurrection.
On the contrary, state aid has been slow to arrive, he said.
So, for me my disability is not a limit, on the contrary.
On the contrary, every one of us should pursue a single end.
On the contrary, the fact is that crime rates are going down.
On the contrary, it has always been about deception, concealment and equivocation.
On the contrary, he gloats equally about his good and bad decisions.
On the contrary, it may be a modern thing not to worry.
On the contrary, they are benefiting from a period of intense competition.
On the contrary, they tend to rely on the concept of pleasure.
On the contrary, they are normal representatives of their time and place.
On the contrary, the U.S. had taken an "aggressive position" he said.
On the contrary, it's the whole point of advertising, politics not excepted.
On the contrary, shared flourishing requires a conscious commitment to the "common good".
On the contrary, in fact: authenticating who we are will be hugely important.
On the contrary, we must give Christian respect to this Venezuelan citizen's memory.
Actually, on the contrary, not, because-, I'll give you a very specific example.
On the contrary, they need to weaken our country as much as possible.
But, on the contrary, we should discuss our salaries with our trusted network.
On the contrary, he has called China "the grand champion" of currency manipulators.
On the contrary, feminism is only as strong as the challenges women face.
On the contrary, I'm sure that a woman could kick Daniel Craig's ass.
On the contrary Google appears to have dug in against this competitive threat.
On the contrary — she says she's grateful for the hate and the love.
On the contrary, he reappointed his pliable sidekick, Dmitry Medvedev, as prime minister.
So, on the contrary, people rated their own selfies as quite self-ironic.
On the contrary, he claims that is exactly what he wanted all along.
On the contrary, its costly military endeavors will keep on suffocating its economy.
On the contrary, I was committed to loan modifications intended to stop foreclosures.
Trying to move or kill the reptiles, on the contrary, can be fatal.
On the contrary, a strategy consulting position will emphasize long-term thinking skills.
On the contrary, we hope it will also include lifting the Israeli blockade.
On the contrary, after years of military service, many veterans are well-connected.
On the contrary, only a very small number of Americans fit this description.
On the contrary, more than two-thirds of Republicans support the EPA cuts.
On the contrary, he insists that he never acted inappropriately with any women.
On the contrary, FEMA needs to be ready for hard-to-predict disasters.
On the contrary, increasing international trade would help climate-proof the U.S. economy.
On the contrary, this shows why a peaceful day of protest is necessary.
Lonnie didn't forget my sister's name—on the contrary, he wore it out.
On the contrary, we're continually getting glimpses of him and hearing tantalizing rumors.
The corruption isn't subtle; on the contrary, it's cruder than almost anyone imagined.
On the contrary, that responsibility will fall even more squarely with the party.
On the contrary, they are well aware that they constitute a diverse grouping.
On the contrary, endowments are holding firm, or even adding to these holdings.
On the contrary, it means being ruthlessly and tenderly precise about what happened.
On the contrary, 5G rollouts have tended to be targeted on urban centers.
On the contrary, he performs his duties with a sort of technocratic deadpan.
On the contrary, it has acted to block the government from spending money.
On the contrary, the latest indicators show that it will only get worse.
On the contrary, something like a new poem begins, in a different key.
But that doesn't mean it's garbage; on the contrary, it's quite the opposite.
On the contrary, he says, it would be an "appropriate form of recognition".
On the contrary, the administration demonstrated a dangerous degree of incoherence and inconsistency.
On the contrary, the tax would be much simpler than our current arrangement.
On the contrary, it is the textbook definition of one form of corruption.
On the contrary, it makes America less safe by making war more likely.
""The Church is not afraid of history, on the contrary, it loves it.
On the contrary, I had an easier time clearing boss levels than most others.
On the contrary, a little less heat might be just what this deal needs.
On the contrary, the trend in developed economies is towards declining protection of workers.
Trump, on the contrary, has ushered in the age of anti-social business candor.
On the contrary, a local, sustainable, small-scale farming future is entirely within reach.
On the contrary, though, this administration seems more interested in making the damage worse.
On the contrary, Ys is still as fresh as the day it came out.
She replied that, on the contrary, she had found it and the ceremony moving.
"On the contrary, I don't think that I've failed the German people," he said.
But TellusLabs thinks, on the contrary, that the table hasn't even started to cool.
On the contrary, it creates jobs in some of the poorest places on earth.
On the contrary, by any ethical standard, the policy engages Australian responsibility for cruelty.
On the contrary, the more consumers who "cut the cord," the better for Netflix.
On the contrary, they thank God for having sent them such a learned rabbi.
On the contrary, she took it as an opportunistic step for her own agenda.
On the contrary, they are attached to their democratic institutions and the constitutional order.
No, on the contrary, she intended for me to use them while watching Netflix.
On the contrary, he has repeatedly praised the Russian strongman, often in extravagant terms.
We're not here to judge; on the contrary, we want to make it easier.
On the contrary, it has been a great blessing to Alaskans and all Americans.
On the contrary, in some of the emails that have been made public, Mrs.
On the contrary, the auto industry has taken several steps to protect consumer privacy.
On the contrary, funding for humanitarian efforts and Israel-Palestinian security cooperation remains necessary.
On the contrary he says, AltSchool is about to close its Series C round.
But on the contrary, I've found that porn helps keep me in the present.
It seems impossible to wear but, on the contrary, looks wonderful on the body.
Or on the contrary, it might depend on restoring older, customary ways of living.
On the contrary, I feel that other teachers do not fully understand the program.
On the contrary: They were expensive to warehouse and therefore a drain on resources.
On the contrary, we're inundated with claims that liberals feel disdain for the heartland.
" On the contrary, he said, it is "journalists who protect us from fake news.
On the contrary, I recognized it as a necessary process to protect my children.
On the contrary: Klout is closing because, well, we're living our Klout scores now.
Rival Burlington Stores, on the contrary, raised its fourth-quarter forecast earlier this month.
On the contrary, it's because they know art is important they go for it.
On the contrary, it's because they know art is important they go for it.
On the contrary, we're just hearing about every, single thing that happens now, presumably.
On the contrary, many in Bhutan feel that India's protective embrace has become suffocating.
On the contrary, she's leaned in on roasting Trump whenever an opportunity presents itself.
On the contrary, migrants are an important ingredient in the recipe of economic prosperity.
On the contrary, he offered that as a reason he felt compelled to appear.
On the contrary, he said he thinks being outspoken will secure his family's safety.
On the contrary, the email was about how the project was not working out.
On the contrary, Trump is a brilliant businessman who shattered the conventional political playbook.
On the contrary, there's every reason to believe that that's exactly what would happen.
Cruz insisted that on the contrary his business flat tax is something very different.
On the contrary the 14-country producer group OPEC keeps on pumping at record rates.
Rokoko's Smartsuit Pro, on the contrary, puts the entire studio setup into one $2,500 suit.
On the contrary, they are often an icebreaker and the beginning of an exciting conversation.
On the contrary, evidence shows that Latinos, including Mexican-Americans, assimilate just like everybody else.
On the contrary, the student said she was then too distraught to discuss her circumstances.
On the contrary, you must steadily build up your tolerance as the event gets closer.
STONE: On the contrary, what did the president know and when did he know it?
On the contrary, George said sending jobs to foreign countries could actually expand U.S. operations.
On the contrary she expressed her love, and -- dare I say -- admiration for my journey.
On the contrary, golfers generally play significantly better in their 30s than in their 40s.
On the contrary, the Tompkins were keen to put their business acumen to good use.
On the contrary: Likud's share of the vote increased by three percentage points from 2015.
On the contrary, Hollywood can be just as regressive and conservative as Donald J. Trump.
On the contrary, it's the product of design genius and some serious dog owner love.
On the contrary, that human rights atrocity may just be an opportunity for more basketball.
On the contrary, she's actively seducing Michael, taking him on dates and getting him sloshed.
On the contrary, Braghieri doesn't want his clients to depend too much on the frameworks.
On the contrary factions made great effort to spare civilians and deal with prisoners humanely.
On the contrary, it warns that it's seeking legal advice and could take further action.
On the contrary, this libertarian metaphor necessitates contestation and rejection for the metaphor to work.
On the contrary, the employees that work in government are doing more, a lot more.
On the contrary, the man was waving harshly at me to turn off my lights.
On the contrary, our usual goal is to reflect settled, familiar usage among educated readers.
On the contrary, the Constitution's grant of law enforcement power to the president is plenary.
On the contrary, we all took such good care of Eddie that he seemed indestructible.
On the contrary, data suggest that outdoor recreation can affect wildlife individuals, populations, and communities.
On the contrary, Hong Kongers seek the full democratic rights and freedoms that Taiwan enjoys.
On the contrary, he assuredly views accomplishing tax reform as his excuse to move on.
"We don't think the fight is hopeless, on the contrary, we are winning," Orban said.
On the contrary, he seems proud of his leadership in a campaign of mass murder.
On the contrary, I am happy with the services to date, despite that initial loss.
On the contrary, Ms. Haley said she intended to campaign for Mr. Trump's re-election.
President Putin: On the contrary, this was an extremely clever ploy, which impressed us greatly.
On the contrary: Voters say they are more concerned the government won't go far enough.
On the contrary, Seneca's play (in Florence Dupont's translation) has a warmer, more human tone.
On the contrary, her tone is one of wonderment as to how this all happened.
On her honeymoon, she discovers that, on the contrary, sex is a gift from God.
On the contrary, his is an attempt to recover the mythic foundations of the present.
On the contrary, I am still quite hopeful that you won't give up your career.
On the contrary, they appear to be inferences drawn from a group's position in society.
On the contrary, history proves that in many situations like these there was no war.
"On the contrary, the White House is ethically and morally prohibited from intervening," he said.
On the contrary, they practice listening with eagle ears for opposing points to pounce on.
On the contrary, unfettered presidential war-making is itself a serious threat to national security.
On the contrary, he often speaks as if increasing marginalization were the most likely outcome.
"On the contrary, WHO continues to have confidence in China's capacity to control the outbreak."
On the contrary, there's plenty of evidence to suggest that late blooming is no anomaly.
On the contrary, they hoped their work would influence more women to follow professional paths.
On the contrary, they are nothing more than thinly veiled disguises for modern political conservatism.
On the contrary, it would be like a day in the life of the Nemerovs.
On the contrary, the federal government's fiscal irresponsibility and other excesses have become even worse.
"On the contrary, the army is expanding its control in that area," the source said.
On the contrary, Streep is right there, solidly invested in the folly of Florence's dreams.
On the contrary, it granted Congress broad authority to impose "direct taxes," including income taxes.
"In fact, on the contrary, he's actually very alpha male and very dominant," Martínez said.
On the contrary, Salemi emphasizes that Americans shouldn't be paranoid and lose sleep every night.
On the contrary, we can say that politics secretly works towards the production of emergencies.
"Most people thought it would be the other way around, but on the contrary," he said.
On the contrary, Resident Evil 2 seems like a logical step, rather than ambitious leap forward.
On the contrary, it was an honorable task that would allow him to support his family.
"On the contrary, Alphabet is investing to be less directly dependent on Google's core advertising business."
These animals are not being "borrowed" to explain people, nothing is being unmasked; on the contrary.
On the contrary, politicians still mostly welcome unduly strong stock markets and rapidly rising house prices.
On the contrary, soldiers, as they appeared in 23's Full Spectrum Warrior, was unerringly real.
On the contrary, MMR vaccine is a wonderful example of just how effective vaccines can be.
On the contrary, people say they want to build on the gains of the past decade.
On the contrary, the solutions should be much more targeted to how capital markets really work.
On the contrary, we were contacted by people who were really interested to have us over.
On the contrary, I think her main stance is that most difficult one: She who praises.
"On the contrary they resumed fierce attacks and random bombardment, specifically of Sheikh Maksoud," it said.
On the contrary, there may be an opportunity for the companies to collaborate in some way.
On the contrary, previous waves of widening have in the view of many required more deepening.
On the contrary, they must find an outlet because they are part of the human condition.
But on the contrary, young women have proven reticent to PrEP in trials in southern Africa.
On the contrary, it's a fresh delight every week populated by endearing oddballs and amusing relationships.
We are not interfering with this or impeding it, on the contrary we are assisting him.
We are not interfering with this or impeding it, on the contrary we are assisting him.
Loughlin, on the contrary, had already shut down all her social channels after the scandal broke.
On the contrary, these policies are creating fear and chaos in communities across the United States.
But I haven't felt that at all—on the contrary, Paris has been a wonderful surprise!
On the contrary, today it is announcing the OnePlus 3T, a replacement for the OnePlus 3.
On the contrary, it helped define a clear line beyond which the U.S. will not cross.
On the contrary, as countries such as China grow richer, meat-eating is on the increase.
On the contrary, you can choose any plan — not just the one in your home state.
On the contrary, "the art of photography has really changed so much," he said by phone.
On the contrary, Mr. Trump suggested that the people there might be happier under Russian rule.
On the contrary, it would be a catastrophe for everybody and especially for us in Germany.
Loughlin, on the contrary, had already shut down all her social channels after the scandal broke.
On the contrary, he has fervid fans and emulators, as Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" can attest.
He does not seek a personality cult; on the contrary, he assumes the crowd wants policy.
On the contrary, this partnership feels like absurd wish-fulfillment on the behalf of its creator.
On the contrary, the seemingly coordinated effort between the president and Republicans in Congress could backfire.
There's no evidence of any kind of credit shortage—on the contrary, credit standards are loosening.
But on the contrary, because I think everyone here would like to be the next Google.
On the contrary, he believed the Septuagint was just as divinely inspired as the Hebrew original.
On the contrary, the memoir might have been even more mysterious if he were alive today.
On the contrary, "Junk" follows a labyrinthine, economically dense plot with remarkable briskness, efficiency and accessibility.
On the contrary, in a democracy the would-be tyrant offers himself as the people's champion.
On the contrary, they hate the world for not living up to how it should be.
On the contrary, countries that give up speed and excellent connectivity technology may see economic slowdown.
On the contrary, she seems like she could clobber every single one of her cat tormentors.
On the contrary, our research shows that the race-class message resonates within communities of color.
On the contrary, recognizing when a fight has become useless is the right thing to do.
On the contrary: it's time to fight back, defending our values and principles for future generations.
He isn't an especially contentious man — on the contrary, his manner is generally amiable and serene.
There's nothing wrong with it; on the contrary, it's supposed to be what makes markets work.
On the contrary, it adds new layers of complexity to an already byzantine federal tax code.
So maybe it's time to recognize that those "broken" policies are, on the contrary, working perfectly.
On the contrary, it helps you define and solve problems more efficiently, creatively, and collaboratively.2.
On the contrary, you feel like, with each successful operation, you are moving closer to danger.
On the contrary: Its misogyny and racism strike me as perfectly deliberate, if also mostly disingenuous.
On the contrary, global financial markets are practically begging us to go borrow some more money.
On the contrary, the virus could migrate to southern areas of the United States when winter ends.
On the contrary, it should give them three reasons to worry more about the years to come.
On the contrary, some expect a cut, though they have pushed their expectations towards a later date.
On the contrary, paying off his victims made it possible for Weinstein to continue his awful behavior.
On the contrary, recent borrowing props up low-productivity firms and sectors that ought to have shrunk.
On the contrary, for every advantage artificial intelligence provides company owners and managers, employees get one, too.
On the contrary, Donald Trump's election created quite a strong uncertain environment that is hard to escape.
On the contrary, it is in our strategic interest to continually develop and strengthen our asset management.
On the contrary, she is expanding, and will find herself as the main opponent to the system.
On the contrary, if this year's DEF CON was any indication, the troublemaking is just getting started.
"On the contrary, it may be a good time for them to rethink their position," he said.
On the contrary, we should do everything in our power to fight for our right to health.
But on the contrary, people are often attracted to partners who have confidence and speak their minds.
On the contrary, ask them to speak up for the values for which America has always stood.
And trying so very hard, despite one's peers and tormentors insistence on the contrary, to feel desirable.
On the contrary, as their competitors scramble, these companies will find themselves with a new competitive advantage.
Chipotle spokesperson Chris Arnold told CNBC in an email that, on the contrary, it has increased hours.
On the contrary, an indictment provides a president the opportunity for vindication by a favorable jury verdict.
On the contrary, the speech was vintage Trump-on-the-stump: insulting, accusatory and peremptory in tone.
On the contrary, more than a million people have been saved by recent improvements in cancer therapy.
On the contrary, when work is a struggle, it's hard to enjoy our time outside the office.
On the contrary, in socialist countries, the wealthy and the connected always make out like bandits. Literally.
The Kurdish liberation movement's approach, on the contrary, emphasizes self-defense in both military and social terms.
On the contrary, Dubya's campaign was far more overtly religious and  socially conservative than Bush 19703's.
On the contrary, new research shows that population growth goes hand-in-hand with more abundant resources.
On the contrary, Newsom's decision was the greatest single act of any American politician in my lifetime.
On the contrary they are very bad for the world and they are very easy to lose.
On the contrary, they often obscure the key assumptions in a fog of hard-to-follow symbols.
On the contrary, in many ways Clinton is a made-for Trump caricature of Washington DC cronyism.
On the contrary, they have to write detailed job advertisements — including levels of pay for advertised roles.
On the contrary, art and creativity has ever been at the fore of The BAY's mission statement.
On the contrary, research shows that affluent Americans tend to overestimate their knowledge about health and nutrition.
On the contrary, the Japanese royals have come across as studious, empathetic and almost unnaturally well behaved.
On the contrary: Even reformist politicians have chastised these protesters and suggested they are serving foreign masters.
On the contrary, it turns them into a simulacrum—not a real person, exactly, but a persona.
On the contrary, Trump has said he wants to keep U.S. troops in Iraq to "watch" Iran.
On the contrary, the opposition includes robust civic groups that are comfortable working with the Democratic Party.
They aren't embarrassed by their circumstances; on the contrary, the siblings are strong, scrappy, and forward-looking.
On the contrary, it somehow makes us feel culpable in the way these children have been displayed.
On the contrary, you could spend hours analyzing all that's going on here in music and dance.
On the contrary, the terrorist responsible for the attack in December 2018, Chérif Chekatt, was Strasbourg-born.
On the contrary, there is an uplift - people are trying to buy because of the rouble weakening.
On the contrary, the forecast for 2008 was unusually bullish, calling for a rise of 11.1 percent.
That&aposs not to say the Sonos Beam sounds bad — on the contrary, it sounds quite good.
On the contrary, it will send migrants even more deeply into the clutches of criminal smuggling networks.
On the contrary, the Mexican authorities prefer to help migrants reach border cities with adequate shelter space.
On the contrary increased ice in Antarctica Snow and freezing weather all over mid-section of Country.
Not because he's bad — on the contrary, he is magnetic, even when delivering overwrought and overwritten lines.
On the contrary, not long ago someone holding his policy views would have been considered a fringe crank.
On the contrary, the clause flatly forbids receiving a benefit "of any kind whatever" from a foreign state.
On the contrary, it's led to even harsher criticism of Trump in both the mainstream and conservative media.
On the contrary, women say "networking is the number one unwritten rule of success in business," writes Krawcheck.
On the contrary, these forums have become a breeding ground for racial slurs, misogynistic language and personal attacks.
On the contrary, white drivers were found to commute alone in vehicles 3 percent more than black drivers.
Fiber service, on the contrary, enters your home through an optical network terminal, usually provided by the ISP.
So on the contrary of us having to give away to actually be heard, the opposite is true.
On the contrary, those marked out for political leadership have ethical backbones and an inner sense of purpose.
On the contrary, key economic indicators, including GDP data, employment-related data and so on, all look good.
On the contrary, that activity exists solely because of the platform, without which it would have no sense.
On the contrary, the core of these games is a representation of the world that we live in.
On the contrary, we must unite forces and work together for a European solution to the refugee crisis.
On the contrary, private investment declined in the same periods – from 17.6 percent of GDP to 16.2 percent.
On the contrary, he is morally bound to the party as whose representative he was voted into parliament.
On the contrary, Rock Band takes enough liberties with Beatles history that I always feel floaty and guiltless.
On the contrary, they like having other people to mop their floors and sweat on their building sites.
I'm not suggesting you put your safety at risk; on the contrary, that should always be your priority.
On the contrary, they stressed repeatedly that employees would be held to the highest ethical and legal standards.
On the contrary, the evidence suggested negligence at much lower levels of the campaign for this technical violation.
On the contrary: outflows trebled in 2018, with a huge spike immediately after the April sanctions against oligarchs.
On the contrary, a prudent homeowner buys enough insurance to cover the potential cost of a bad fire.
On the contrary, she said some had expressed excitement that they would have more control over their cases.
On the contrary, more -- 13% -- were thankful for the country as a whole or its rights and freedoms.
On the contrary, Trump continues to dominate the primaries; as of publication, he's won 20 states so far.
On the contrary, we have cooperated with the government of Laos to prevent and combat strictly illegal acts.
On the contrary, the official said, a summit with Xi would underscore Kim's standing as a world leader.
JE: On the contrary, the reality is that blood may have been the first artistic medium in history.
On the contrary, it is but the most basic necessity, without which the political fight cannot even begin.
On the contrary, the movie holds all the comedic promise for which its cast and director are famous.
On the contrary, Nugent is eager to make a contribution to sexual health, albeit in its own way.
On the contrary, inquiries about high-level consequences were met with indignation at company headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany.
On the contrary, he would make the tax code even more favorable to real estate developers like himself.
On the contrary, the paper approached the women after receiving a tip and asked them to come forward.
On the contrary, they will lead to an ossified economy that will splinter in the face of competition.
On the contrary, much of the story, none of it flattering, is told through the eyes of women.
On the contrary, it usually ends up costing taxpayers more than just having the government build the thing.
On the contrary, the company continues to report billions in profits, thanks to buoyant pickup and S.U.V. sales.
Potential Canadian retaliation against Trump's lumber measures reveals that, on the contrary, many issues are simply genuinely difficult.
On the contrary, Mike's said he's been "100 percent" sober since 2015 after battling a Rx drug addiction.
On the contrary, social change is typically driven by decisions we make about how to organize our world.
On the contrary, each party that swapped prime ministers between elections suffered heavy losses in the next election.
On the contrary, for the year as a whole, we do not for now expect an economic slowdown.
I told her that, on the contrary, opponents of the war had actually tried to recruit returning veterans.
On the contrary, countries that give up on speed and selection of fine products may see economic slowdown.
On the contrary, it hews to them with an unchanging insistence that ultimately drains them of their power.
On the contrary, it actually hints at a modest beneficial impact, particularly when considering paid time off work.
On the contrary, though, Campbell has a legitimate shot to upset his opponent the same way Democratic Gov.
On the contrary, we have to implement projects on the world market that will meet the growing demand.
Now, globalization and technology haven't destroyed trucking jobs; on the contrary, the industry is facing a labor shortage.
On the contrary, they can and do point to Mr. Trump's own words to justify their repressive actions.
On the contrary, as we understand it, he consciously chose — on advice — not to take it into account.
On the contrary, three-quarters of the men in Edin and Nelson's research were joyous at the news.
In his court testimony, Mr. Zhukov said that on the contrary, he was calling for strictly nonviolent protests.
On the contrary, we reported Trump said he wanted more but no one took it as an order.
I wasn't dreading the idea of the impending zap—on the contrary, I was looking forward to it.
"In commercial aviation, demand is not dipping, on the contrary," he said in text that was written in French.
On the contrary, she was in labor "for a really long time" before it was time to start pushing.
On the contrary, if the trade spat intensifies, the stage will be set for further decline in gold prices.
On the contrary, Miller thinks investors should stay away from energy companies due to extended valuations in the group.
On the contrary, if Republicans hold their ground, stocks could gain further, with hopes of more tax reform ahead.
On the contrary, to have a clear sense of what you disagree with is to have a political orientation.
He concludes that, on the contrary, the incidence of murder and warfare has increased over the past 5,000 years.
On the contrary, the balance of risks and benefits of the BRI is related to America's commitment to Asia.
On the contrary, she's actually glad Martínez, whom she affectionately calls Gabito, is getting his moment in the sun.
Meilhac said that, on the contrary, enough evidence had been gathered to justify the opening of a criminal trial.
On the contrary, some likely causes of increased profitability – network effects, superior technology and better service – are socially beneficial.
On the contrary, it should re-energise a state whose honest employees have been crying out for better leadership.
This will not at all upset market mechanisms, but on the contrary, will help to rebalance the market sooner.
On the contrary: They're an overlooked part of a much larger conversation that has been going on for centuries.
On the contrary: Likud's share of the vote increased by three percentage points from the last election in 2015.
And on the contrary, those restrictions that exist now unfortunately, I have to repeat myself, was not our decision.
On the contrary, we have to work with the Muslim community in Europe to address this issue from inside.
On the contrary, families who have a child with Down syndrome identify very high levels of satisfaction and happiness.
On the contrary, Russian troops in Syria appear to be digging in for the long haul, said Anna Borshchevskaya.
But what if we're, on the contrary, messy selves that tend to fall into ruts and patterns of behavior?
On the contrary, Armstrong says that organizers are careful to always add content, never to remove or replace it.
On the contrary, in building Amazon into a $1 trillion company, he has often worked against the public interest.
On the contrary, every time Puerto Ricans have expressed themselves in the polls, the majority has voted against statehood.
On the contrary, officials and lawmakers are rightly concerned that acts of sabotage pose a threat to public safety.
On the contrary, Kamchatka has been as noisy as ever, but news is slow to come out of region.
On the contrary, under the current administration of John Magufuli, rights groups believe that the situation has gotten worse.
On the contrary, I think she has a killer voice, and appreciate her outspoken support for the LGBTQ community.
On the contrary, smaller states in particular seem to have developed a greater sense of the European Union's worth.
On the contrary -- and this is the silver lining here -- there is so much Congress can, and must, do.
On the contrary, 17% said they will not move in light of the pandemic and 16% hadn't decided yet.
On the contrary, it tends to fall as a share of GDP unless the government runs large primary deficits.
On the contrary, Ms. Smith offered a kinder, gentler view of movie stars and moguls, politicians and society figures.
On the contrary, not one foreign visitor has ever mentioned a lack of attention to health needs back home.
On the contrary, he said he loved the attention Sister Jean was bringing to her faith and her mission.
On the contrary, Sanders has conspicuously refused to support measures that would enhance Obamacare, even as a temporary expedient.
On the contrary, we are trying to join the efforts of all those committed to preserving Syria's territorial integrity.
On the contrary, the fact that we can't do everything at once shows that we need to proceed piecemeal.
Castro, on the contrary, was proud of his repressive regime, as he made clear in the Times board room.
On the contrary, Godiva Chocolatier embraces the feminism in its roots by striving for a diverse and inclusive workforce.
This doesn't mean you don't care for them—on the contrary it shows that there is trust and reliability.
On the contrary, this could be the start of the biggest bull market we have seen in 30 years.
On the contrary, they will say that their country should pile pressure on America by accelerating its nuclear programme.
On the contrary, growth in family incomes slowed down as finance rose — although a few people became immensely rich.
On the contrary, it's never been easier or more affordable to create a mobile application of your very own.
On the contrary, Democrats have made substantial gains against Republicans in recent decades while inequality was on the rise.
On the contrary, they have been fighting a common enemy in the form of ISIS in places like Iraq.
On the contrary, such a return to normalcy after an inversions is an oft-repeated pattern before a recession.
On the contrary, knowing that their ideas are likely to be rejected leaves them free to think the unthinkable.
On the contrary, such a return to normalcy after an inversions is an oft-repeated pattern before a recession.
On the contrary, the disqualifying conditions have been adjusted and modified over time, based on scrupulously maintained medical data.
"On the contrary, Codelco is making things worse...by making statements that only serve to infuriate workers," Ugarte said.
On the contrary, he is far more flexible in his attitudes, bending gothic overtures into pastiche, parody, and farce.
On the contrary, they gave the Chinese authorities an opportunity to show they are constructive actors who respect legitimate requests.
On the contrary the FBI hurt Hillary Clinton by putting information out a week-- HEGSETH: Well accidentally, if they did.
On the contrary, if you look at our sales in the first half, it was better than the last time.
On the contrary, they have tried to blaze an alternative path toward the future by looking at the radical past.
He is, on the contrary, quite proud of the image has devoted so much time, energy and emotion to developing.
On the contrary, according to reporting thus far, the evidence that exists is of such favors being requested and denied.
On the contrary: if Trumpites feel the Republican Party's defeat was purposefully self-inflicted, then they might redouble their efforts.
On the contrary, they are likely to be as good for movie-makers' profits as they are for female talent.
On the contrary, she says, sex workers are being forced into older and more dangerous ways of marketing their services.
On the contrary, Judge said she was always on the other end of the phone to hear Beador's divorce woes.
On the contrary: with musicians able to collaborate without being in the same place, it may flourish in unexpected ways.
On the contrary, the report emphasizes that if startups can carve out the perfect niche in financial tech, they'll thrive.
On the contrary, Apple seems to be embracing the bump and making it the centerpiece of the new iPhone's design.
On the contrary, as Vox's Sarah Kliff has noted, Trump seems unaware of what's actually in his own health bill.
On the contrary, there are new firestorms heating up in terms of the Trump organization and potential ties to Russia.
Current transfers, on the contrary, dropped to 37% of operating revenue from an average of 45% of in 2011-2014.
On the contrary, lack of access to education and contraceptives correlates directly to increases in teen pregnancies, abortions, and STDs.
On the contrary, it will be stronger, and now that we will advance with the ELN, it will be complete.
On the contrary, when we abolish the slavery of half of humanity … the human couple will find its true form.
On the contrary, the Chinese Communist Party has a long term vision of economic dominance radically different from Western capitalism.
Vaccines, on the contrary, have basically rid the world of what historically was the most important cause of AFM: polio.
So far hyper-profitable corporations amassing cash hasn't translated into hiring more workers or paying higher wages — on the contrary.
On the contrary: looking at me, at my body and everything it says, shows me that you are paying attention.
On the contrary, any apology or concession Trump makes to the other side is met with hisses and louder condemnations.
On the contrary, the citizenship question is recognized as yet another attack on the immigrant population by the Trump administration.
On the contrary, he has remained steadfast in his denials, insisting that he has never acted inappropriately with any women.
Even those who make a living in the public eye aren't immune to the perils of oversharing — on the contrary.
"On the contrary, the new government adopted various measures in order to entirely deprive plantiffs of their investment," it said.
On the contrary, if Tatum closes out, Durant skips an easy pass to Steph for that wide-open corner three.
On the contrary, I had moments where I'd think about things that were way too difficult more often than not.
On the contrary, the magic that happens when circus skills and dramaturgy blend is as potent as any performance genre.
On the contrary, the Obama administration refused to provide desperately-needed lethal weapons to Ukraine for fear of offending Moscow.
On the contrary, Madison specifically rued the fact that his amendments would not prevent the majority from abusing the minority.
On the contrary, our gold and foreign currency reserves are rising, they have exceeded $500 billion and keep going up.
On the contrary, he and other immigrant leaders have led their communities with dignity and courage in a brutal time.
On the contrary, Wendy knows that the consent Chuck gives her to hurt him is what makes their relationship work.
On the contrary, the decibel level of their responsive shrieks matches, and sometimes overwhelms, that of the heavily amplified music.
They do not take on fossil fuels; on the contrary, they are explicitly designed to support and protect fossil fuels.
On the contrary, this new move looks like a risky long-distance throw, flying over the heads of the experts.
On the contrary, all their proposals would lead to mass loss of coverage and soaring costs for the most vulnerable.
Israeli universities do not discriminate against anyone; on the contrary, they have affirmative-action programs for Muslim and black students.
On the contrary, it might have been a pathetic attempt to hold on, which the recipient knew was already doomed.
Trump, on the contrary, refuses to be first lady, in order to, well, to continue to do pretty much nothing.
On the contrary, we believed that the strike would restore deterrence and help avoid a upward spiral of the violence.
On the contrary, if that were true, we'd somewhere in the last 15 years have been able to declare victory.
On the contrary, they say, specialist lenders in this area are performing a vital service for the world's largest economy.
On the contrary, what draws them to The Donald is that he is an übermensch risen atop the capitalist order.
On the contrary, they can create the deep grievances and bitter memories that sustain nationalist and independence movements for decades.
On the contrary: The problem is Maduro and his government, and the solution is to have free and fair elections.
Three years ago, he had estimated the sector could on the contrary add 300,000 by 2020/2021, granted political stability.
On the contrary, she felt increasingly addled and insecure, and problems that had been latent for a long time resurfaced.
On the contrary, most of our moral and political inquiries are superficial, and we rarely come to terms with history.
On the contrary, this kind of trip might just unmask the familiar by revelation of the exotic that lies within.
On the contrary, the reason why migration is so attractive is that some countries are well-run and others, abysmally so.
On the contrary, the finance business is diverted from its virtuous vocation of helping investment into what economists call rent-seeking.
Facebook has no incentive to rid its various platforms of allowed automated bot services — on the contrary, it thrives on them.
On the contrary, I think playing an evil clown is a form of play and play is healthy for the soul.
But I don't regret going through depression; on the contrary, it showed me who I am — and who you are not.
On the contrary, they showed off their talents together when they cameoed in seasonal cult classic Hocus Pocus, released in 1993.
On the contrary, as our opinion pieces over the years amply demonstrate, we often voice ideas that many people find distasteful.
On the contrary, some attempts to do so sometimes end up strengthening the profoundly macho discourse that prevails in our country.
On the contrary, avoiding the higher temperature increases that our model envisages is even more important, and also requires urgent action.
On the contrary, with impunity, and for a cut, he helps a colleague take over a property using another man's name.
On the contrary, commodities — such as gold — maintain intrinsic value, making them a good hedge against the deteriorating value of currencies.
On the contrary, they believed that lively competition would limit corporate earnings while bringing high investment, lower prices and good wages.
We have not been impacted from a revenue standpoint, and, on the contrary, our digital advertising business continues to grow nicely.
On the contrary, he says the company has made it "really, really difficult to opt out of their tracking, their profiling".
On the contrary, there has never been a better time for the EU to embrace English as its single official language.
On the contrary, polls throughout September and October showed that voters' opinions of Kavanaugh only became more polarized as time passed.
We need to fill up those rooms, not run away from synagogue but on the contrary, let's fill up the synagogues.
On the contrary, reformers note, in the early days of the faith women rode donkeys, unsupervised, without bringing death and destruction.
And Apple didn't try to hide the resulting notch — on the contrary, it advised developers not to disguise it in software.
They had no hostility toward black people; on the contrary, they talked about beloved black co-workers, employees, associates, neighbors, friends.
On the contrary, the law is to be revised by law with the aim of a more comprehensive protection of housing.
On the contrary, I sometimes see it as a strength—I am a woman wearing a hijab while discussing controversial topics.
But, on the contrary, these programs face serious problems that are harmful to the millions of women who depend on them.
On the contrary, he's built a reputation of sticking to his principles, regardless of how desperately his leadership needs his vote.
And this time, no one is complaining or censoring it: on the contrary, it is wall-to-wall on country radio.
On the contrary, it says every choice you do make can be made knowing it will actively shape what's to come.
Most notably, Donald Trump's rise didn't defy the polls — on the contrary, he was solidly leading the polls by last September.
Brazil should be awarded a gold medal not for corruption, but, on the contrary, for courage in the fight against corruption.
On the contrary, Iran has pledged to restart its nuclear activities — and these are not merely threats to make a point.
On the contrary: unlike Pliny and the Christian encyclopedists and, in his way, Diderot, the Very Short Introductions abandon taxonomy entirely.
On the contrary, more phones - whatever the price - help boost the services business, which includes Apple Music and the App Store.
On the contrary, it fired her up and set off what's been a long-running interest in that specific time period.
But certainly there are no signs of recession in US economic data, and on the contrary, jobs figures remain quite strong.
On the contrary, all the core principles of what it takes to be successful with money I learned from my parents.
On the contrary, it's undesirable as it could indirectly hurt consumer confidence by affecting investments of pension funds and insurance firms.
On the contrary we have seen more inflows and we expect this to continue in the near-term as uncertainties remain.
On the contrary, GLOW is like the younger, eager cousin who has already figured out its tone and navigates it effortlessly.
This isn't to say Del Rio was a bad wrestler; on the contrary, he was and is a great ring technician.
On the contrary, Trump, like Reagan, is a tolerant, principled executive who seeks to represent all Americans united under one flag.
On the contrary, it's at once honest and artful, a touching and clearsighted declaration of faith in people and in movies.
On the contrary, in a way it makes them our hostages: China has a lot of money tied up in America.
On the contrary, Trump explicitly promised not to do some of these things — drawing a contrast between himself and other Republicans.
Well, we can think about the sun, or, on the contrary, think about the rain, because we don't have the rain.
"No, no, on the contrary, you can see that many of those who are protesting are not that bothered," said Karim.
On the contrary, trade has become a far more empirical, open-minded field than it was when I first entered it.
On the contrary, she relished her role in the highly elaborate Huell Babineaux snow job, although relish doesn't really capture it.
On the contrary, modern AI methods require large amounts of labeled data to be effective, and that data isn't currently available.
On the contrary, in light of the leaks, the White House bureaucracy is likely to delay clearing the book for publication.
On the contrary, we believe that Reagan is an iconic pole star whose status will only rise in the coming century.
On the contrary, several have been convicted of bribery, tax evasion and embezzlement — yet remained at the helm of their businesses.
On the contrary, a recent analysis by Gallup found that 95 percent of American Jews have a favorable view of Israel.
On the contrary, progressives should feel relieved that the Antitrust Division will be led by a qualified and seasoned antitrust lawyer.
The prescription medication market in the United States, on the contrary, constitutes an example of misguided regulation driven by commercial interests.
On the contrary, thrust onto the public stage by deep personal loss, they have decided to become instrumental in changing politics.
On the contrary, members get generous pension benefits and normally enjoy lucrative post-legislative employment opportunities in America's burgeoning lobbying sector.
On the contrary, the removal of an ineffective prosecutor represented an enormous victory in the fight against endemic corruption in Ukraine.
On the contrary, even as America's ninth-graders keep doing better and better, its 12th-graders are doing worse and worse.
On the contrary - when I talk to fintechs, the people are always surprised about how digital Deutsche Bank already is today.
"In the past 4.5 years people saw no improvement, on the contrary there were cutbacks in salaries and pensions," he said.
On the contrary, it appears that instant film acts as a window to a very expansive and varied landscape of creativity.
The irony of this all is that Title IX doesn't threaten procedural protections for accused students; on the contrary, it enhances them.
On the contrary, our concerns with this experiment are based on feedback from communities, rigorous reviews of the evidence and basic principles.
"Blueprint" begins by describing how Mr Plomin and others have demonstrated that, on the contrary, behavioural differences are strongly influenced by genetics.
On the contrary, it hopes the economy, freed from the sanctions, will create new wealth that can be used for these ends.
On the contrary, it is incumbent upon intelligence and law enforcement to redouble their efforts to identify jihadists before they can strike.
On the contrary, the differing legal regimes applicable in respect of airspace and outer space have operated well in their respective spheres.
On the contrary, I thought his action was pro-American, following in the tradition of Muhammad Ali, Tommie Smith and John Carlos.
" On the contrary, Comey said, "There is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information.
On the contrary, Mr Dercon observes, "paying for insurance forces you to think what to insure" and how to protect those assets.
On the contrary, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a left-wing populist who has twice run for president, is ahead in most polls.
This does not mean that creativity is not important; on the contrary, it's the thing from which everything originates and becomes relevant.
On the contrary, when she first saw Peck stride onto the set in his three-piece lawyer suit, she burst into tears.
On the contrary, species abundant in northern latitudes, such as the Arctic Circle, were more likely to be vectors for infectious diseases.
On the contrary, standardized tests are detrimental to one's mental health and waste priceless hours that could be used as instructional time.
On the contrary, the bill allows employers to coerce employees into taking genetic tests they might not want to take at all.
On the contrary, political bottlenecks on infrastructure policy revolve around details and tweaks in the system, not whether the investments are needed.
On the contrary: I think that what I personally need is to be able to participate in the construction of these certainties.
On the contrary, Facebook is now open to exploring investment in other startups that are building unique solutions for the Indian market.
On the contrary, his tariffs have cost American consumers and businesses and cut off our ranchers and farmers from selling to China.
"It's not a question of individual actors organizing themselves — on the contrary, the mode of action was structured and agreed," he added.
On the contrary, high levels of social welfare spending can actually drive political demand for growth-promoting reform of the regulatory state.
On the contrary, Uber is a genuine organiser and operator of urban transport services in the cities where it has a presence.
" On the contrary, he adds, if workers aren't involved, "those who exploit us and put us in those conditions will always win.
On the contrary, the book is chock-full of profoundly revealing vignettes from various corners of India's endlessly diverse society and economy.
"I don't think, at this stage, anyone within the union is willing to give up the struggle, on the contrary," Baños added.
On the contrary, what is so moving and effective about Roberts's work here is her shrewd subversion of her long-established persona.
On the contrary, this medieval whodunit miraculously captures the otherworldly, fish-out-of-water, discombobulating experience of being a liberal American today.
On the contrary, most are seeking Border Patrol agents to turn themselves in, either at the ports of entry or between them.
" 'On the contrary, these measures reinforce our patriotism, our dignity and our decision to defend national independence by all means," he said.
It's not that safety-net programs don't help; on the contrary, they lift millions of families above the poverty line each year.
On the contrary, he is a model for strongmen all over the world who view democratic checks and human rights with contempt.
It was not, as they say, unbearably sad; on the contrary, it was bearably sad—a tranquil, contemplative, lapping kind of sorrow.
"Such a form of financial compensation would not make Europe stronger, but, on the contrary, would increase the centrifugal forces," he warned.
On the contrary, the musical finds endless nuances in the relationships among its characters, and makes room for some leavening humor, too.
On the contrary, he notes that monogamy has many advantages as a marital lifestyle (chiefly, it better promotes paternal love and devotion).
On the contrary, Folkman's research found that female leaders rank the highest in their ability to take initiative and drive for results.
On the contrary, the DOJ and FCC have strongly supported DISH's entry into the market despite being fully aware of these concerns.
On the contrary, UNSCR 2900 of July 220006, 2202, loosened them, with provisions for lifting them in eight years, if not sooner.
On the contrary, Hammond shows that strength in the face of immense betrayal is in one's ability to finally and unconditionally feel.
On the contrary, we are 'a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
On the contrary, gun violence is statistically far more likely to occur in homes, parking lots, and shopping centers than in schools.
I think on the contrary ... That we need ... I think the more you're in an ugly little room like this with microphones.
On the contrary, this was an excellent idea, and I should be given some sort of medal for even thinking of it.
On the contrary, she said, they are eagerly working to put more abortion cases before the Supreme Court as soon as possible.
On the contrary, everything's becoming more fragile, as screens flood out to cover the entire front of phones and glass envelops the rear.
On the contrary, a U.S. official told Reuters recently that Washington was weighing new sanctions in response to Maduro's crackdown on the opposition.
On the contrary, Corker went to the White House for a previously scheduled meeting, only to have it cancelled while he was waiting.
On the contrary, those who know firsthand the terrible costs and consequences of war can be particularly cautious about resorting to military force.
On the contrary, the country's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is working on rewriting safety rules to allow autonomous driving on public roads.
On the contrary, it's been able to show late stage investors the kind of robust growth metrics that get VCs proffering term sheets.
Those within the anti-abortion movement who were praising Cardi missed a crucial point: She wasn't railing against abortion care — on the contrary.
On the contrary, the NCSA will consolidate inefficient government initiatives and offices, eliminating stovepipes and providing a central point for public-private cooperation.
"In no moment did I try to offend anyone, on the contrary I have a lot of respect," he told reporters in Spanish.
The current study, on the contrary, found sports participation and exercise to be a "protective factor" against prescription drug misuse and heroin use.
This isn't because I opted out — on the contrary, I've wanted more than anything to participate in all aspects of our democratic system.
But on the contrary, they could be a sign that things have been going profoundly wrong with the way the system is working.
On the contrary, the evidence suggests that the Mob was playing both sides, to place themselves as brokers in the Democratic nomination process.
On the contrary, the government's goal of shrinking annual migration creates a political counter-incentive for immigration rules to be complex and unclear.
On the contrary, in 2002 the red-green coalition was reelected and the Green Party received more votes than it had in 1998.
On the contrary, Middle East authoritarians see Trump as a fellow demagogue who will do whatever it takes to get what he wants.
On the contrary, the decision of Draghi to purchase EU sovereign bonds with so-called quantitative easing has held the currency bloc together.
"He will not control or restrain himself, as he promised several times between the first and second round - on the contrary," Lebeda said.
On the contrary, the danger facing Europe is as likely to stem from the scapegoating of minorities as from its submission to them.
On the contrary, the markets became alarmed, in 2011 and 2012, about the creditworthiness of several larger European countries, especially Spain and Italy.
"Insurance agents with better education are not necessarily better salespeople - on the contrary, many are terrible because they are too proud," she said.
On the contrary, the Chandra X-ray telescope and the XMM-Newton X-ray telescope have taught us the most about black holes.
On the contrary, as minister of health, he devised huge plans for the National Health Service and for the care of the elderly.
On the contrary, the G.O.P. has spent decades encouraging and exploiting the very rage that is now carrying Mr. Trump to the nomination.
On the contrary, the data show that non-Americans prefer a more assertive U.S. role in the world than domestic U.S. citizens do.
" On the contrary, she said, the group's political strategy is "par for the course for gun lobby, which is to be unabashedly craven.
On the contrary, they look to be cashing in, like so many architecture firms these days, on the rampantly greedy redevelopment of cities.
Round 28 – Lilly cool as a cucumber, and wary as an Indian – McCoy, on the contrary, too free, and too ready to fight.
On the contrary, the museum has already requested a loan for the $450 million painting from its sister site, the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
On the contrary; The company has given itself broader rights to user data by changing the WhatsApp T&Cs and by matching accounts.
On the contrary, every indication is that if he makes it, he and his fellow justices will abuse their power at every level.
On the contrary, he cared for it, speedily sent over the magazines that contained the winners' poems and often came to the readings.
On the contrary, the SS exerted the greatest diligence to prevent any man who had been part of it from surviving and telling.
On the contrary, offering failed recipes from the past will only make it easier for the profiteers of unfettered capitalism to denounce them.
A female critic in the Italian press, on the contrary, thought Landon ought to be taught in schools, especially in the #metoo era.
On the contrary, he beseeched the Almighty to soften the impact of his errors and expressed hopes that the country would forgive them.
On the contrary – this incident reveals mechanisms that we as migrant/black/indigenous/lesbian/queer/trans artists of Color have experienced numerous times.
These migrants are stigmatized by the hateful talk in the U.S., but on the contrary, they are people who could be your family.
On the contrary, there's a very clear-cut case right now: the Chinese company ZTE, which makes cheap phones and other electronic goods.
On the contrary; we're supposed to be thinking about one way to go up a ski mountain, and the answer is T-BAR.
The youngest, on the contrary, are the ones in real trouble, says Sara, a 15-year-old girl I met near the border.
On the contrary, Vietnamese voluntary groups were proactive in seeking out funding and setting their own agendas, rather than the other way around.
TPP fails to safeguard against human rights abuses and, on the contrary, will reward some state abusers by inviting them into this agreement.
On the contrary, this kind of economic growth won't happen if the U.S. maintains the highest combined tax rates in the industrialized world.
On the contrary, Rouhani is in complete agreement with Khamenei on the major themes of domestic and foreign policy, despite some tactical differences.
On the contrary, when a pup's tail slows down, it's not because they're tired — it's because you confused the s--- out of them.
On the contrary, most French citizens find the state of emergency to be entirely innocuous, if it is perceptible to them at all.
This isn't a team that will compensate for the commander in chief's weaknesses; on the contrary, it's a team that will amplify them.
It wasn't that he became an adrenaline junkie or a reckless climber; on the contrary, he was always prudent and respectful of nature.
Investors Paid Yesterday for Today's Growth On the contrary, public SaaS companies have largely met growth expectations and performed according to Wall St. expectations.
But on the contrary, Gaga proved she's a woman of the people, wearing a fancy-looking nail polish that's actually just $8 at Target.
On the contrary, to the best of anyone's knowledge many of Amazon's specific lines of business — including, notably, Amazon Web Services — are perfectly profitable.
On the contrary, he received wild cheers from the audience and at times had to pause to wait for quiet before he could continue.
"This story is consistent with high-cost credit markets used by subprime borrowers not rapidly expanding - on the contrary, some are contracting," they added.
On the contrary, even while peeling my eyes open, it's when I can muster up the gratitude to say inwardly – Damn, I'm so grateful.
On the contrary, American Jews and our temples have long enjoyed a visible presence across the United States, even in the face of violence.
On the contrary, a recent study has uncovered the disturbing truth that doing so could actually be spreading human waste bacteria far and wide.
The deficit of options that, along with her heft and cash, helped to ensure Mrs Clinton's nomination has not been rectified; on the contrary.
On the contrary, people eating in circumstances that don't encourage lingering (the car, the desk) may be eating even quicker to compensate for that.
"The hearing does not calm the situation, (on the contrary) it increasingly points to the Elysee," far-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon told reporters.
On the contrary, we should all be in tears that 225,000 Americans have already died of gun violence in his seven years in office.
"What they are doing is not justified, because no one has called for any protest — on the contrary, people are against protesting," he added.
On the contrary, economists are increasingly asking whether stubbornly low rates of inflation, interest and growth show that the need for independence was overstated.
Will they act as stepping stones towards broad trade liberalisation—or, on the contrary, distort trade and divide the world into competing trade regions?
On the contrary, the future could be bright for conservatives, but only if they learn the right lesson as to why the AHCA failed.
On the contrary — the show is a loving portrayal of people who use online gaming as a way to connect with others and unwind.
"On the contrary, I suffer from severe anger issues in which Nick has been an incredible support to get my act together," she said.
On the contrary, it gives everyone an incentive to take offence—a fact that opportunistic politicians with ethnic-based support are quick to exploit.
On the contrary, the film is so in love with the idea of being about storytelling that it nearly forgets to tell a story.
" On the contrary, "she believed that something could stand for something else, a rose for love, an ocean for life, a cross for death.
On the contrary, we want to see a united and prosperous European Union, because the European Union is our biggest trade and economic partner.
On the contrary, the series deals with banal situations that the majority of the adult populations of developed countries have endured at some point.
Signing the JCPOA did not produce a reformist turn in Tehran; on the contrary, it made matters worse by fueling Iran's aggressive foreign policy.
On the contrary, canny diplomacy between the world's greatest power and all our near-peer competitors— among which Russia is chief — is perpetually necessary.
On the contrary, he regularly went to a gym and was caught on video lifting "well over 100 pounds," according to a court document.
On the contrary, it echoes the behavior of some of its central characters by trying to create the illusion of being unbiased and objective.
On the contrary, in Jamie's account of her childhood, one detects something like the fervent nostalgia of Russian expatriates for life before the revolution.
On the contrary, his archconservative social views could help motivate liberal voters and young people to turn out for Hillary Clinton in the fall.
"The first is to extend the amnesty timeline, I mean external restrictions are not easing, but, on the contrary, tending to rise," he said.
On the contrary, Mr. Ostrovsky's book asks the same question about the last 30 years that Russians failed to ask about the Soviet era.
On the contrary, Republicans and the NRA are pushing a law that would require all states to recognize a gun owner's concealed carry permit.
On the contrary, they've sent troops into Poland, they're deploying more in Europe and they've been committing more to NATO operations, particularly in Afghanistan.
On the contrary: He abuses his power to mistreat inmates, to terrorize law-abiding Latinos, to harass and intimidate his critics and political adversaries.
On the contrary, nine of the 10 couples were in their 20s, 30s and 40s — the young and the beautiful, laughing, filled with passion.
On the contrary, the success of people like Blankenship — or Trump — was an inevitable consequence of the political strategy Republicans have followed for decades.
On the contrary, Mr. Mandelblit, who has closely followed the police investigations all along, has been accused of dragging his feet to stall them.
And, gracious in defeat, Srathongvian, the Thailand coach, said before the Sweden match that on the contrary, Thailand wanted to thank the United States.
On the contrary, many women over 80 lead vibrant, active lives, continuing their customary work, interests and relationships and contributing to the common good.
"DESCRIBING THIS AS A PANDEMIC DOES NOT MEAN THAT COUNTRIES SHOULD GIVE UP...ON THE CONTRARY, WE HAVE TO DOUBLE DOWN," - WHO CHIEF TEDROS
On the contrary, they welcomed the opportunity to demonstrate their opposition to indirect Communist rule over their theoretically autonomous district by upstaging Beijing's show.
On the contrary, the Ukrainian president criticized Trump for freezing congressionally appropriated military aid to Ukraine, which is at war with Russian-backed separatists.
On the contrary, the repeal-and-replace bill designed by House Speaker Paul D. Ryan drew withering criticism from the left and the right.
On the contrary, the radiance within is the engine, the erotic charge, that colors even the slightest interaction with the object of her love.
On the contrary, Costco shares are up 20 percent this year, while Salesforce and Dominos posted even bigger gains – 42 and 52 percent, respectively.
On the contrary, The Times has employed a strategy of investing whatever it takes to cover the news properly, even as our competitors downsize.
On the contrary, now is the time for advocates of greater ties to stop those in either country seeking to drag the relationship backward.
On the contrary, the norms of the constitution are designed to enable the government and Parliament to cooperate in the process of making law.
On the contrary, Voestalpine's capacity to handle car manufacturers' orders is stretched to its limits until the end of the year, the CEO said.
On the contrary: it legitimizes individuals who are nothing more than thugs and criminals by branding them as the warriors they wish to be.
On the contrary, Arthur and Ms. Milioti have fabulous chemistry, and he brings out a sweet and luminous intensity in his human co-star.
On the contrary, the announcement that "One Hundred Years of Solitude" will become a series has reverberated throughout the world, only reinforcing its standing.
On the contrary, he owes at least $250 million to various banks and has a particularly close financial relationship with scandal-plagued Deutsche Bank.
On the contrary, his arch conservative social views could help motivate liberal voters and young people to turn out for Hillary Clinton in the fall.
On the contrary, a chatbot (even an intelligent one) can be considered as narrow AI, with a limited array of possible questions it can handle.
On the contrary, it would be a new source of change that people would have to adjust to, quite possibly making all these problems worse.
"On the contrary, [weight lifting] will help you amp up your metabolism, shed fat, and maintain lean muscle mass and strong bone density," Michaels says.
On the contrary, B-movies often showed women as mere appendices to men: starlets, tragic sentimental heroines, love interests, sidekicks, exotic, weak, you name it.
On the contrary, sealing up the United States is supposed to reduce the likelihood of another 9/11 and, the world prays, another Iraq War.
In fact, on the contrary, the high levels of uncertainty and anxiety brought by the trade wars may have contracted the economy, not expanded it.
On the contrary, Bachelor Nation almost exists purely on the internet, somewhere between Instagrams at music festivals and tweets about their undying love for wine.
We're not saying there's anything wrong with white people supporting "Black Panther" or even wearing something like this -- on the contrary, more power to 'em.
On the contrary, if people's identity is anchored in one or several blockchains, this would give them more control over it and their personal data.
In this he represented what he believed, that 'a shared purpose does not claim our identity — on the contrary, it enlarges your sense of self.
But economists examining the impact on America argued that, on the contrary, Chinese competition had led companies to spend less on research as profits fell.
We may wish this were not the case, but the experiment to prove otherwise these past eight years did not prove successful; on the contrary.
On the contrary, it explicitly acknowledges and complies with the many constraints that Clean Air Act places on EPA's authority to regulate existing power plants.
" When Cuomo said he wasn't seeing any effort from Democrats to negotiate, the senator responded, "On the contrary, I talk about this all the time.
This doesn't mean it's retro; on the contrary, it feels like a medium that never quite worked back then is now coming into its own.
On the contrary, OPEC crude oil output rose by 280,000 barrels a day in January to 32.63 million barrels a day as output from Iran.
On the contrary, the actor was celebrating the fact that his home team — the Boston Celtics — would now have less competition in the eastern division.
On the contrary, I somehow like that the work with film sometimes appears to be like a sick child you have to take care of.
On the contrary, Mr. Trump is making our country stronger by continuing to stand for the values and ideals that we have always held sacrosanct.
On the contrary, Japan's government borrows so much only because the private sector refuses to borrow or spend enough, preferring to hoard financial assets instead.
Some have suggested that this bodes ill for the rest of their tournament but, on the contrary, it can be seen as a remarkable strength.
On the contrary, he is heading home from the morgue, toward the single-story house that he shared with M. And there he will stay.
On the contrary, it is a consolidation and unification of the countless and often redundant programs, initiatives and offices which operate disjointedly throughout the government.
Not that he tried to hide his class origins: on the contrary, he'd honed them into a weapon to use against his colleagues and friends.
On the contrary, it is not this resolution that is isolating Israel; it is the permanent policy of settlement construction that risks making peace impossible.
On the contrary, it beggars belief to assume that any party, no matter how popular, can cleanly win more than 95 percent of parliamentary seats.
On the contrary, this new report very closely tracks the obfuscatory line used by Comey during his end-run around the DOJ to exonerate Clinton.
On the contrary, while we ought to respect and commend Lewis for his fight for equality, we in no way have to cede political accountability.
On the contrary, it runs a real chance of inciting a new arms race as China, feeling threatened, responds by increasing its own missile arsenal.
On the contrary, the U.S. needs to repair the damage to its image resulting from the Obama administration's feeble and confused approach to Syria.  4.
On the contrary, government borrowing is usually an inefficient way to keep the economy well lubricated, as it exposes the country to whims of creditors.
" On the contrary, the native birds do only a "small amount" of damage to the vineyards, and meanwhile, "they help spread seeds and eat bugs.
On the contrary, after years of internecine ideological warfare, the German people went wild with enthusiasm for a man who claimed to be above politics.
On the contrary, at least one case, that of Lorraine Arutt, seems to have been the object of elaborate obfuscation by medical examiner's office employees.
That does not mean Mr. Trump is ready to back his threats by invading Iran — such a possibility, on the contrary, is seen as nonexistent.
On the contrary, it's a justification for more policy activism, especially on the fiscal front, not less – which is exactly what Larry has been saying.
On the contrary, it keeps happening over and over again, until you're reluctant to believe anyone, no matter how eviscerated, is down for the count.
On the contrary, it had taken months of secret discussions, which began in April 1971 when the United States table-tennis team arrived in China.
"Some images don't help us grow and, on the contrary, they belittle us," he said in an interview on a local television channel, 3/24.
On the contrary, the progress they have forged in our country is an achievement that deserves year-round attention, especially when it comes to entrepreneurship.
The joint letter, on the contrary, had no obvious coordinator or sponsor, making it difficult for China to single out a particular signer for retribution.
"On the contrary, doing this could provide a route for platforms to dodge stronger rules that are in place in some member states," Goyens added.
"On the contrary, a new airport, lithium mines and bigger ports are in the works," a member of civil disobedience group Extinction Rebellion told Reuters.
On the contrary, Trump's failure to rule through the bully pulpit of Twitter and ill-considered and poorly constructed executive decision-making should be celebrated.
On the contrary, the world — and America itself — is increasingly bedeviled by the tribalism that horrified him on a visit to his relatives in Kenya.
On the contrary, I think this week, they get their revenge and win their final game in California before the big move to Las Vegas.
On the contrary, we must be quiet and compliant if there's any doubt about our ability to parent or any accusation no matter how unfounded.
On the contrary, United States automakers have continued to churn out S.U.V.s and pickup trucks, whose sales have surged because of relatively low fuel prices.
On the contrary: While applying military force abroad tends to destabilize Western governments, it seems only to bolster the regime of Russia's president, Vladimir Putin.
But the spectators did not turn out to be the problem: On the contrary, they had plenty of free time with the city on strike.
Admonished for false modesty when he didn't respond, Eddington replied that, on the contrary, he was trying to think of who the third person was.
On the contrary, our country is flat broke due to all its implicit debts that successive Congresses and administrations have carefully kept off-the-books.
In this he represented what he believed, that 'a shared purpose does not claim our identity -- on the contrary, it enlarges your sense of self.
On the contrary, all resoundingly assert that center staff offered a loving and generous environment that helped to meet their material, emotional and spiritual needs.
On the contrary, Argentina famously told a United States court that it would disobey any ruling other than the one it wanted, and it did.
On the contrary, both argue that it can be quite effective in part because it taps into the base human need for identity and community.
On the contrary: They all seem exceedingly proud of themselves, hashtagging their humility to advertise their own status, success, sprightliness, generosity, moral superiority and luck.
On the contrary, given that nuclear blackmail has paid off for North Korea to this point, wouldn't its continuation, if not escalation, be only rational?
Nor was homosexuality considered by authorities to be a decadent Western import; on the contrary, it is widespread and recognized in Chinese history and culture.
On the contrary, that discourse has been popularized at the most senior levels of our political establishments, and it threatens the very core of our values.
" On the contrary, Catland co-owner and creator of the hex Dakota Bracciale, believes the ritual will be an act of "spiritual solidarity and sociopolitical resistance.
On the contrary, with his own words, he seeks to stifle dissent -- even before he has assumed his new job -- emboldening his followers in their intimidation.
On the contrary, a 2013 study suggests that even when districts are required to be compact, drawing biased maps is often easy, and sometimes almost unavoidable.
On the contrary, war, slavery, imperialism, racism and the use of power to hoard the gains of enterprise: all have been part of the liberal project.
On the contrary, many cities set regulated taxi fares, so you always know what a cab will roughly cost regardless of where and when you're travelling.
On the contrary, many of the most high-profile Senate Republicans stood up to help him achieve his corrupt aims and grow his power even further.
But the country's relative economic and military weakness compared with NATO does not make the country any safer; on the contrary, it poses a big risk.
On the contrary: he felt "brave and rebellious" for not handing his phone over to Samsung — the same theme that seems to pervade the Note7 Alliance.
On the contrary, Calle has used this opportunity to invade the museum's physical space with her own mythological world, with the help of curator Sonia Voss.
On the contrary, rules help deter aggressors, shape countries' behaviour, safeguard American interests and create a mechanism to help solve problems from trade to climate change.
On the contrary, the slaying of the royals was a ritualistic act from the point of view not of any religion but of atheist, Bolshevik ideology.
On the contrary, in a work environment, I have witnessed situations where someone would repeatedly yell at colleagues in front of everyone — including executives — during meetings.
On the contrary, lifting weights through a full range of motion contributes to the development and maintenance of flexibility, all without the need for additional stretching.
On the contrary, Watch Dogs 23 was a tentative, sporadically successful step toward video games being entertaining not in spite but because of their social conscience.
Gursky: On the contrary, if you were to ask me to compose a picture in response to your work, that would be very difficult for me.
This isn't a whitewashing of gun violence; on the contrary, it puts everything gun violence threatens to destroy front and center, making it impossible to ignore.
On the contrary, he's shown himself a master of saying 'oops we did it again!' and then getting right back to 'screwing things up' as usual.
And on the contrary we see a lot of inequality in the tech world, and we believe that the legal framework can be of an help.
On the contrary, the force of Mr. Sembène's art — the sheer beauty that is the most striking feature of his early films — lies in his humanism.
On the contrary, on February 28503, the Russian official news network RT's Sputnik website carried an interview with 22019 Star Member of Parliament Manlio Di Stefano.
On the contrary, his musical language is rooted in clarity and often so simply wrought that it feels as though it were discovered rather than composed.
On the contrary, Moss' protagonists are a brave female opposition leader, a human rights advocate, a K-Street lobbyist, and a mid-level State Department bureaucrat.
On the contrary, many Democrats want some variety of a "Green New Deal", where the government would spend heavily to reduce the impact of climate change.
On the contrary, President Xi Jinping is counting on being able to harness leading-edge research even as the Communist Party tightens its stranglehold on politics.
On the contrary, he had 11 months remaining in his term, which is nine more than what is normally considered to be a lame-duck period.
On the contrary, units on Billionaires' Row are often picked up by international or out-of-state millionaires and billionaires who may rarely even live there.
On the contrary, the treaty does not require states to track purchases by individual citizens, which make up a tiny fraction of the international arms market.
On the contrary, I think they're deeply engaged with their country's direction, even if so many feel powerless to change anything outside of their own lives.
On the contrary, the sparse memory available for Atari games and the large catalog meant game developers needed to be clever and innovative in other ways.
"On the contrary, filing for bankruptcy protection is a deliberate and decisive step to put us on a successful track for the future," the company wrote.
Stefánie never met the requirements observed by most doctors to get her gender reassignment surgery (on the contrary, she went to elaborate lengths to skirt them).
On the contrary, the reality of reintegration feels so immediate they say its effects are already visible -- and it scares them on an almost existential level.
On the contrary, if a stock has hit $55 without pushing higher to $20123, a trader may want to use $55 as a level of resistance.
Naipaul's rage is not the result of being unable to feel the native's plight; on the contrary, he is angry because he feels it so keenly.
On the contrary, for 200 years, America was economically, politically and culturally dominated by a white majority — a politically stable, if often invidious, state of affairs.
On the contrary, the way his film deals with family matters and gender relations is an aspect of its precision and a measure of its insight.
On the contrary, I'm a firm believer that everyone can benefit from relationship counseling, whether or not your marriage — or the whole world — is in crisis.
On the contrary, recent studies continue to demonstrate the ability of simple bar soap to combat infection, even during outbreaks of serious infections like Ebola virus.
On the contrary, they have the constitutional right to proclaim and act on their religious beliefs in the public domain, including in the domain of commerce.
On the contrary, I think taking care of yourself is so important that we are missing the point by talking about self-care tips and tricks.
"On the contrary, this creates a serious obstacle for building of an international coalition to fight it and to effectively resist this universal evil," he said.
On the contrary, forced pregnancy threatens a person's physical, mental, and emotional health, as well as the stability and wellbeing of their family, including existing children.
On the contrary, she remains an active and vocal proponent for all women, and women of color particularly, and at the Upfront Summit in Pasadena, Calif.
On the contrary, what happens is the long-term negative impacts of the pollution end up outweighing the short-term benefit of letting businesses operate unimpeded.
My view is not that Jamie Dimon doesn't understand the disruption that is happening in financial services — on the contrary, I think he is acutely aware.
On the contrary: What the changing face of American social problems shows is that people are pretty much the same, whatever the color of their skin.
There's nothing wrong with any of that; on the contrary, it demonstrates that China's leadership recognizes the responsibilities that come with China's global power and influence.
On the contrary, it indicts him all the more, since it's precisely the sort of bizarre and blatant evasiveness he used to denounce in his predecessor.
On the contrary, it is significantly more likely that the Iranians will, at some point soon, once again try to go up against the United States.
On the contrary, the Montana court held that the program must be struck down in its entirety — meaning that secular schools also will not receive funding.
On the contrary: a lot has been written about Pawn Storm since fall of 2014, and their activities have only grown, both in aggressiveness and number.
On the contrary, since it is harder to predict future acts than to prove what has already occurred, such a standard may be harder to meet.
It is, on the contrary, to throw oneself more deeply into friendship with complexity, with different believers and atheists, liberals and conservatives, the dissimilar and unalike.
On the contrary, though, titans like Richard Branson recognize that time is their most valuable and finite asset, so they ferociously protect it by being choosy.
They amass sufficient support to buttress the authority of governments; or, on the contrary, they attract or organize discontent and dissatisfaction sufficient to oust the government.
After all, these women don't forge ties with their bodies or their hearts; on the contrary, they sever them through selfishness and, at last, through murder.
On the contrary, every President to address the issue has acknowledged that Congress possesses a broad and penetrating power of inquiry when investigating grounds for impeachment.
They have not, for the most part, used their market power to raise prices; on the contrary, much of what they provide to consumers is free.
On the contrary, since Xi Jinping took control of the Communist Party in 2012, the party has increased its dominance in every aspect of Chinese society.
On the contrary, the film suggests that his predatory techniques — including subtly turning the spouses against each other, affecting their home life — are all too common.
On the contrary, they're often splitting apart, and in some cases — most notably in Russia under Putin — populist dictators are working cleverly to accelerate this process.
On the contrary, it expanded to include Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, with preliminary talks underway for other post-communist countries to join the club.
On the contrary, he believes young people are artistic by nature, and it's either cultivated or shut down in pursuit of social, financial and family conformity.
On the contrary, it can mean a more meaningful and moral life and one that doesn't destroy the opportunity for future humans to have decent lives.
On the contrary, if you know how to make yourself orgasm through masturbation, it can be a great tool to enhance your partnered sex life, Marin says.
Traditional Islam does not urge its followers to disobey the laws of well-organised states: on the contrary, it encourages a cautious and conservative way of life.
On the contrary, it said that price competition may be more likely to encourage the addition of new pharmacies in regions where there are few of them.
And to make matters worse for so many, the government does not appear to be standing up to Trump — on the contrary, according to columnist Arturo Balderas.
On the contrary, Nixon may also have been the president who most unabashedly rubbed elbows (and did business) with the mob at the peak of its powers.
"On the contrary, the trends have worsened with the weakest comparable performance so far this year," he said, adding that the retailer's losses also continue to widen.
On the contrary, if there's one thing the space field has an abundance of, it's bright people with clever ideas for how to make things work better.
On the contrary, it felt like a sign that the 1990s' favorite formulas — big movie stars and formerly popular brand names — were no longer luring in audiences.
On the contrary, America's alliance with Israel is a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy, the formulation of which should be a key issue in any national contest.
Populism in Alabama—as in other places that helped to elect Donald Trump—has not always been driven by prejudice, as might be supposed; on the contrary.
That isn't to say it should be avoided; on the contrary, there are many ways to incorporate rodeo-inspired style without looking like Woody from Toy Story.
"On the contrary, we are currently working on measures to consolidate the budget and reduce the federal budget deficit," the ministry press service said in a statement.
On the contrary, Life wanted Parks to reveal what had always been in the background — ordinary black families — and show the magazine's readers how they really lived.
On the contrary, Thoré studied Vermeer in the context of other 17th-century Dutch genre painters, such as Gabriël Metsu, Gerard ter Borch and Pieter de Hooch.
On the contrary, suggests a second study by two demographers, Baptiste Coulmont and Patrick Simon, integration is indeed reflected in baby names, but in a different way.
On the contrary, the global aesthetic that these establishments bring to their towns contribute to a sense of connection with their peers in Copenhagen and San Francisco.
On the contrary, instead of becoming misanthropic and evil, Sheila becomes more outgoing and energetic, dispensing optimistic life advice to neighbors, and leaning in at her job.
When I found out, I didn't want to leave him alone to deal with it; on the contrary, it reinforced my need to be there for him.
On the contrary, those who know how to obey and how to start a criminal trial against someone who got in the way, are in hight demand.
But I've come to believe that on the contrary, conserving rhinos or gorillas — or speaking up for tortured farm animals at home — is good for humans, too.
On the contrary, Trump appears to believe in a color-blind patriotism -- the view that all Americans are equal and bound together by loyalty to the flag.
Many experts have said that, on the contrary, the Paris agreement will boost the U.S. economy by attracting investment and job growth in new clean energy industries.
On the contrary, being engaged is good for democracy, and the business community should speak out on matters of concern to their business, shareholders, and the public.
On the contrary, the older ladies did not think twice before showing me whatever I asked for—they didn't seem that bothered about making a good impression.
On the contrary, Marlinspike has argued it is no longer possible to build a competitive federated messenger — which is why OWS built Signal as an unfederated service.
Saudi Arabia has proven to be too weak and incompetent to be a bulwark against Iran; on the contrary, it has been an enabler of Tehran's influence.
On the contrary, tax policy institutes across the country predict the tax cuts will likely add over a trillion dollars to the national debt over 10 years.
On the contrary, I recommend you pay off real estate debt last, even after making other investments, given the relatively low after-tax cost of this debt.
When I make an album I try all the songs that I like—on the contrary it can be very hard to sing songs you don't like.
Mathieu Tremblin: I guess on the contrary, I'm realizing that the Tag Clouds intervention is not as relevant as it was in 2010 when I started it.
On the contrary, these embedded services will significantly lower the barrier to trialing new apps while on the go (without requiring a download), while fueling app discovery.
On the contrary, the Scripps team chalks this positive trend up to successful clean-water regulations, environmental lawsuits, and public pressure, according to the Los Angeles Times.
On the contrary, as one gets older, money and art become entwined—going to work, providing for yourself and your family, is its own kind of dance.
On the contrary, it was precisely these qualities, combined with a tireless work ethic and an unmistakable dedication to his army, that earned him almost universal respect.
On the contrary, every second I spend on this 173 Places journey has convinced me of the value of being out in the world, soaking up experiences.
"On the contrary, we were convinced she did know," the foreman told The Sentinel, asking to remain anonymous and saying he was speaking on his own behalf.
On the contrary, other countries are sending us valuable goods and services, which we're paying for with pieces of paper — paper that pays very low interest rates.
On the contrary, the party should spend the next two years figuring out what, exactly, it will try to do if it gains policymaking power in 2021.
On the contrary, he has moved to strengthen the party's ability to police virtually all aspects of society with the help of a beefed-up security apparatus.
On the contrary, Democrats in 2020 can be expected to enjoy a more favorable turnout because presidential races tend to draw in more young and Hispanic voters.
"On the contrary, this protest, both individual and collective, makes them actors who refuse and resist a pressure, a domination that they do not want," she said.
On the contrary, this very crisis illustrates the profound importance of global institutions, international cooperation, global talent flows and the longstanding merits of international trade and immigration.
On the contrary, they were meant to last as long as possible once they began replacing metals and glass in long-lasting things like automobiles and airplanes.
On the contrary, Mr. Lukashenko began to believe that the tech industry could become a magic wand to help him end the country's chronic dependency on Russia.
On the contrary, the detailed report makes clear the independence of the Justice Department and the value of letting a thorough and fair investigation run its course.
On the contrary, a generous and effective safety net can be embraced as a tool to promote and sustain a culture of freedom, innovation and risk taking.
" But the statement did not specify whether any sort of financial transaction took place — on the contrary, it said that "discussions are ongoing to formalize these contributions.
Not because Yemeni women have never held a gun -- on the contrary, many of the women who become militants were originally trained in their tribes pre-conflict.
"On the contrary, government will continue with and complete the IMF programme through the budget circle of January 2018 through December 2018," it said in a statement.
Nor is there a marital obligation for one spouse to cover up another's crime; on the contrary, you'd have an obligation to march Judy straight to jail.
On the contrary, he believes the program frees up talented copywriters to focus on projects that require more brain-power than email subject lines and push notifications.
On the contrary, Shah confirmed to reporters that the president had dinner with Cohen on Saturday night at Mar-A-Lago, Trump's resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
On the contrary, the destruction of the caliphate, in which Mosul was the climactic struggle, may have meant the expansion of the idea of the Islamic State.
No socialist, she; on the contrary, Warren calls herself a "capitalist to my bones," but ready, unlike Biden, to tax the superrich who have skewed America's promise.
On the contrary, his commitment to nonviolent resistance as the only legitimate path to lasting change is the best hope of peace for Palestinians and Israelis alike.
"On the contrary, we have faced more attacks, more terror," said Yaman Akdeniz, a lawyer and professor at Bilgi University in Istanbul who represents many jailed journalists.
On the contrary, Japan is harnessing two of its assets — one long underutilized and the other a long-standing source of strength — to support continued economic expansion.
She's never believed things have to be just as they'd been when she was younger; on the contrary, she's more inclined to embrace the evolution of tradition.
On the contrary, when she gave me a firm negative response, I thought it was time for the Japanese side to come up with an alternative idea.
On the contrary, sighted people who visit the store will need to use adaptive tools and techniques to navigate or ask a visually impaired person for assistance.
On the contrary, we are seeing some emerging patterns in our data, including negative portrayals of science, biotech industries, international trade agreements, and US governance and regulatory agencies.
Facebook and Google have, on the contrary, put a stake in promoting their services as more democratized, without the high cost of entry, available to anyone and everyone.
The effect is also disorienting: there is no center, no "event," nothing to see (on the contrary, the viewer is rendered partially blind), and there is no narrative.
"On the contrary, if the music is there as a cushion to fill the space in between, people may wind up less distracted and more focused," he says.
On the contrary, the response of organised Christianity to events in Syria has been every bit as confused and ideologically driven as the response of most other observers.
On the contrary, the use of AI can actually help lawyers expedite their work, and free them up to focus on tasks that still require a human brain.
On the contrary, it could make the path toward a resolution more arduous by putting off any normalization of relations that could lead to a settlement, they say.
There's nothing in Judaism that teaches against vaccination; on the contrary, rabbis encourage vaccination in keeping with Jewish teachings on protecting your health and the health of others.
On the contrary, said Liu, if the central bank has not conducted reverse repos for a few days, it does not mean monetary policy is about to tighten.
It also helped that the crisis was not precipitated by a property crash—on the contrary, Australian house prices barely faltered, propelled in part by lower interest rates.
On the contrary, there is a cancer of violence, a modern-day slavery growing in America by the day, in the very places where we live and work.
On the contrary, it came soon after two other mass casualty attacks elsewhere in the country -- one on a government office and the other at an outdoor market.
On the contrary, with the failure to pass the American Health Care Act, Republicans will be even more motivated to achieve a major legislative win via tax reform.
On the contrary, when Ira Gershwin wrote in a song lyric about "more clouds of gray than any Russian play could guarantee," he was surely thinking of Chekhov.
Saberwal isn't necessarily threatened by Oyo; on the contrary, he sees Oyo's success as a testament that there is room for more players to be in the space.
On the contrary, Poland has announced that it will continue to operate its obsolescent Kobben class submarines, one of which was supposed to have been decommissioned in 2018.
On the contrary, it may finally open up paths to power, influence, and the unleashing of a creative voice that have been blocked for so many of us.
On the contrary, in this context of a retreating globalization, a simplistic political language has been revived that blames Jews without understanding the complex social processes at stake.
On the contrary, Petroski makes a strong case that we face an infrastructure deficit, at the same time that politicians have eroded voters' trust by mismanaging the megaprojects.
On the contrary, the disagreements arise from perfect comprehension; from having chewed over the ideas of your intellectual opponent so thoroughly that you can properly spit them out.
On Monday, Mr. Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, denied that Russia had violated the treaty, saying that "on the contrary" it was the Americans who had breached its spirit.
On the contrary, the Brexiteers championed a pivot from the European economy to the global one unfettered by the regulations of Brussels and the European Court of Justice.

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