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"outwardly" Definitions
  1. on the surface; in appearance

810 Sentences With "outwardly"

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It was clear to me, and a lot of his followers, once he abandoned his outwardly gay and outwardly feminine demeanor, he went into the church.
" But obviously outwardly I'm like, "Yeah, this is great!
"Mia seems more outwardly going than George," the source adds.
However, none of the photos seem to be outwardly romantic.
Outwardly, Scaramucci appeared to be in the President's good graces.
This is true psychologically, and the same principle applies outwardly.
Trump received great support in perceived and outwardly racist language.
Mr. Trump has been outwardly receptive to Mr. Christie's coaching.
WASHINGTON: Doors to nearly all public buildings must open outwardly.
In fact, despite some outwardly middling personnel, it's been good.
Heller, Collins, and Murkowski are very outwardly against this bill.
Callimachi: His family was not particularly religious, at least outwardly.
Outwardly, Ms. Brant and Mr. Brant enjoyed a progressive divorce.
The practice of Islam encourages cultivating Salaam inwardly and outwardly.
The company has also outwardly knocked Victoria's Secret's " Perfect Body" campaign.
All of these women have been ostensibly demure yet outwardly feminine.
Paul and Lee are outwardly frustrated with the bill, and Sens.
Outwardly Winston County conforms to outsiders' expectations of the rural South.
Outwardly easy-going Australia has a troubling record on ethnic diversity.
He wasn't being outwardly shitty, but it was a crystalizing moment.
She was not only competent; she was, at least outwardly, calm.
When it's expressed outwardly, it's considered too aggressive to be normal.
Outwardly, World Peace is not easy to put into one box.
Magically outwardly opening doors that open inward is a perfect affordance.
K., yes, outwardly, I need to push it down a little.
It's outwardly loud, but it doesn't have to be the star.
The other option is to not address it outwardly, but individually.
Though Bush's foreign policy was outwardly successful, it stored up trouble.
Outwardly, Uber appears confident it can beat Alphabet's claims in court.
The camera quickly cut to Vergara who was outwardly enjoying the joke.
He's outwardly prickly but secretly empathetic, grounding Kit's willful eccentricity and optimism.
Stewart's Vonnie isn't as outwardly charming Lively's Veronica, but she's equally intriguing.
"I'm finding my own self-love, and I'm inviting love, outwardly in."
Jalen is a young, Black male, now living openly and outwardly gay.
I want people to express their inner parts and share them outwardly.
Outwardly, there is no sign yet of a definite change in policy.
On What a Time to Be Alive, that disaffection turns outwardly political.
Bateman plays Marty Byrde, whose outwardly idyllic existence belies plenty of trouble.
Even in 2016, it's arresting, especially with two men this outwardly different.
This isn't the first time Hyland, 28, has outwardly supported her costar.
I'm finding my own self-love, and I'm inviting love, outwardly in.
Emaciated and filthy when he was found, Bilal is now outwardly fine.
The basket is outwardly playful, but its scarlet film has darker implications.
Nor have they done much outwardly to engage millennial voters, he says.
It made the area more outwardly palatable, but didn't improve Marvilans' lives.
The gist of his argument was simple and, outwardly at least, intuitive.
Those close to Hook attribute that to his outwardly warm, affable demeanor.
The atmosphere is outwardly bohemian, but one senses an odor of guilt.
Trump did not outwardly promote the golf course even though he referenced it.
They are outwardly just opposed to everything that is Americanism at this point.
In some crowds, I was probably a little outwardly shy about my inexperience.
The challenge with Gerda was how outwardly expressive in her emotions she is.
Maura's family is outwardly supportive, but also makes her journey all about them.
Outwardly, they projected confidence, but they really didn't know quite what to expect.
Persona 5, while not outwardly transphobic, still features numerous instances of gay panic.
"Outwardly, I looked very stable and very put together, very successful," she said.
These are portraits of people who are outwardly stable, but inwardly in flux.
Even as Facebook has outwardly defended itself as a nonpartisan information source — Mark.
"The U.S. and South Korean authorities remain outwardly talkative about dialogue," he said.
And I definitely was super outwardly emotional and sporadic when I was 15.
Outwardly, he has displayed an abundance of confidence that he will be cleared.
That energy materializes in how you dress and how you express yourself outwardly.
Facebook is one of the few social media platforms to outwardly acknowledge death.
" Outwardly, "The Queen of the Night" could not be more different from "Edinburgh.
Nassar was also outwardly supportive and kind to many of those he abused.
And it helps make sense of less outwardly wacky parts of Carson's persona.
Senate Bill 694, written by State Senator Josh Brecheen, doesn't sound outwardly anti-LGBTQ.
Despite the morning's dramatic indictments, Trump did not seem outwardly fazed by the news.
People who outwardly back both Sanders and Trump are even more of a rarity.
So, I'm outwardly queer, I got excited about the trailer, tweeted about it, etc.
PUBG is ostensibly a hardcore survival game, with outwardly militaristic, serious, and 'realistic' trappings.
My really obsessive need to connect outwardly has diminished my ability to connect inwardly.
They might not outwardly call you names, but they also might not help you.
Outwardly, they appear content to allow the president to fashion a compromise — or not.
The constant stream of distractions may outwardly appear to diminish Trump's message in Asia.
The administration also outwardly maintained that it was continuing its "zero tolerance" border policy.
Redditors are no stranger to what may outwardly seem to be pointless collaborative projects.
I'm not necessarily an emotional person, at least not outwardly, but I was floored.
Teams will adopt load management, even if some players are outwardly resistant to it.
The volcano has since calmed down, at least outwardly, and the airport has reopened.
House Democrats' campaign arm, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, has not outwardly endorsed Lipinski.
And it also didn't really feel like anyone was outwardly trying to do that.
It is not, at least outwardly, a show where any sort of god exists.
But even if the men are aligned behind the scenes, outwardly their differences are plain.
We should assess ourselves inwardly using the same criteria we use to evaluate teams outwardly.
He was a less (outwardly, anyway) psychotic Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant in that respect.
Outwardly, Duke has cultivated the image as an attractive, articulate and media savvy political activist.
The new pill-shaped gadget has a screen that outwardly projects one of seven colors.
Though of late, the company doesn't appear to be too outwardly active on that front.
He said yes to what may be the most outwardly daring quality of the role.
Unlike Procter & Gamble, the industrial conglomerate is outwardly in peril and needs help, Cramer said.
Outwardly, there is little sign of a rapprochement between Qatar and its Gulf Arab neighbors.
VanDerveer used the simile of ducks, outwardly graceful but paddling like mad under the surface.
"I think I've protected myself by not making work that is outwardly personal," she said.
I was trying to outwardly deny my more sensitive, emotional self as much as possible.
Layered on top of that were the pained private lives of outwardly flawless Monterey moms.
The fact is, however, he didn't have to outwardly threaten anyone to achieve that effect.
It's strange revisiting that album now as America, outwardly, looks pretty cartoonish all over again.
I did all the things that outwardly made of me a productive member of society.
While Trump may be outwardly feuding with Bannon, he certainly isn't feuding with Bannon ideologically.
And maybe just the Southern nature of it—everyone is a bit more friendly, outwardly.
Neighbors and others who knew Robert Bowers described him as outwardly quiet, if not forgettable.
Though angered by the way the rules situation was handled, Austin Johnson remained outwardly cool.
Outwardly, he was a successful, popular black man with more white acquaintances than black friends.
Entering this season, it was stylish to be outwardly unimpressed by the Portland Trail Blazers.
First, all startups, including well-funded and outwardly successful startups, are emotionally challenging for their teams.
The black feline in this flick does an excellent job of outwardly portraying that inward struggle.
But if that all looks like cause for alarm, Warren, at least outwardly, isn't showing it.
It's never encouraging when a film as outwardly promising as Tulip Fever arrives with zero buzz.
" Adds Randolph, "We can finally be outwardly happy, and not have to keep this big secret.
However, the party remains hesitant to outwardly put all their faith on a run against Clinton.
Many youth in the state, however, may not outwardly identify as queer, afraid of further bias.
Because I think that sex with fat women has always been contextualized as so outwardly other.
The secular country does not allow its citizens to wear any outwardly signs of religious symbols.
This person's comments always seems aggressive or insulting enough to bother you, but aren't outwardly offensive.
He is outwardly angry at the influence of big money in politics, advocating for aggressive change.
When asked about an NBA player who outwardly supported President Donald Trump, Hill appeared less resolute.
The problem holds true even if you're outwardly as fit and lean as a younger person.
After all, it's easy to be queer in 2016 and not outwardly do anything about it.
Outwardly, at least, Bay avoids the roiling political controversy connected to the events in his film.
She threatens the rigid social status the family enjoys and the emasculated impression they outwardly employ.
When the central government became involved, local officials outwardly welcomed the expert investigators sent by Beijing.
Erik, who thus far has been the more outwardly fragile one, finds resolve on the stand.
At times she has been portrayed by her co-stars as outwardly warm but secretly Machiavellian.
Outwardly, Mr. Abe appears to be a pro-Western leader, especially with his dapper Western suits.
Judge appears outwardly an innocent young man, eager to please at this point in his career.
And I am left to wonder which of my outwardly supportive colleagues actually harbors negative feelings.
Utah is still the most outwardly conservative state to have employment and housing protections for LGBTQ people.
And when people connect to someone behaving so outwardly bad, it can create a sense of discomfort.
It's perhaps body modification's most outwardly shocking procedure—people will have their nipples and genitals removed entirely.
We see there is an ability to recover and there's more brain activity than is outwardly visible.
But that's because it is no longer a radical act to publicly, outwardly, support our marginalized community.
Charles Webb's tall, blonde and outwardly confident protagonist was originally destined to be given to Robert Redford.
While this might outwardly look like the president is trying to strike a bipartisan deal, it's hollow.
Behind his outwardly sunny disposition there is both a single-mindedness and an inner solemnity about him.
Outwardly, they seem cordial enough, with Pence playing the good solider, dutifully defending Trump's many controversial remarks.
That said, Bush's team was never as outwardly hostile toward the EPA's mission as Trump's has been.
It's slightly surprising that Sphero isn't outwardly connecting Specdrums back to its signature connected spheres and app.
In accepting the vice presidency and serving in the administration, Bush outwardly accepted all of its policies.
Senate leaders have yet to outwardly embrace it, though Cassidy and Graham have said they are supportive.
" Adds Randolph, 23: "We can finally be outwardly happy, and not have to keep this big secret.
News that McArthur is an alleged serial killer has shocked many who knew the outwardly gregarious landscaper.
For much of the race so far, Clinton had been restrained and had not outwardly criticized Sanders.
But that means too often that some shy away from outwardly labelling oneself as a female musician.
Outwardly stolid and unimaginative, Mr Rajoy is a shrewd strategist who has repeatedly defied rivals and expectations.
This quaint town, outwardly a haven for cheerful cyclists and cheese connoisseurs, was now layered with menace.
South Korea has continued to be outwardly hopeful as the figure skating, curling and skiing gets underway.
Right now, Facebook outwardly is using it for something fairly innocuous which is the tag suggestion feature.
That game appeared to galvanize the Blues, even if they outwardly shrugged it off at the time.
It is one area where the companies outwardly compete, especially as they seek to improve their diversity.
Giancarlo Esposito whips out the outwardly polite, inwardly scary persona he perfected as Gus from Breaking Bad.
Pelosi has remained outwardly "confident" of her chances of becoming Speaker since the Wednesday following the midterms.
It didn't outwardly appear AC bombed the test ... but he was still arrested and charged with DUI.
In perfect de Sitter space, nothing changes in time; the whole outwardly stretching geometry exists at once.
While it didn't outwardly appear Crabbe bombed the test ... police arrested him on suspicion of drunk driving.
No matter how outwardly benign and well-meaning, the potential to abuse offers of humanitarian aid exists.
Kim Yo Jong has garnered enormous attention in South Korea for her outwardly relaxed and friendly demeanor.
By the time I was approaching the end of the book, she certainly didn't outwardly recognize me.
Despite her efforts, my taste buds and nose deciphered tiny distinctions that rendered the outwardly similar dish unpalatable.
Theranos did have a spokesperson, as in used to have one person handling all public relations efforts outwardly.
Project manager Tom Hoffman said he's trying his best to stay outwardly calm as the hours tick down.
Just because the illness may not be outwardly visible doesn't mean the person suffering from it isn't struggling.
He's not as outwardly offensive or irritating as old Natey boy, but God, Chris Redfield is hard work.
Outwardly-extending linear motors allow the geodesic sphere to roll itself around by shifting its center of gravity.
Though sinkholes don't usually have such an outwardly exciting role in network security, they are an important tool.
That future that MMA fans always secretly dreaded and MMA detractors always outwardly assumed has come at last.
To date, millennials are the least outwardly religious generation in American history, according to the Pew Research Center.
"As a couple, they were outwardly warm and happy together with no sign of problems," says the source.
The term "paper tiger" refers to an outwardly powerful or dangerous force that's actually inwardly weak or ineffectual.
In other ways, I'm an old-world macho moron, especially when it comes to outwardly showing physical pain.
Tech companies are outwardly supporting regulation, but, in California, industry lobbyists are simultaneously working to weaken this law.
It's often more subtle biases that lead people to hide or change, at least outwardly, who they are.
It flashes hints of serious threat but is also so outwardly playful that it can make you laugh.
Born and bred in New York City, I sometimes forget how outwardly kind and charitable people can be.
Outwardly, everything was going as planned, but I couldn't shake the feeling that I was going to die.
" And yet, she said: "Not outwardly, but still he is one of the most romantic people I know.
Its goals and aims may appear to be outwardly commercial, but its actions tell a very different story.
It's about identifying differently than you present outwardly — which should have no bearings on your basic human rights.
The movie also dismantles how privilege is perceived in Kenyan when it comes to outwardly expressing sexual orientation.
Even if it can, humans might mistrust a decision aid that could outwardly resemble a Magic 8-Ball.
Graham-Felsen lets boys be boys: messy-brained, impulsive, goatish, self-centered, outwardly gutsy but often inwardly terrified.
As in Pavlovsky's anecdote, many institutions only outwardly appeared democratic, while giving a new sheen to authoritarian rule.
Particularly during the summit at the Dragonpit, she's able to convey so much without outwardly showing very much.
In some crowds, I was probably a little outwardly shy about my inexperience, I tried to hide that.
Millennials in particular are gravitating towards logos, after years of preferring, at least outwardly, more incognito fashion labeling.
Lydia is outwardly and inwardly creative, where her inherent vision for her work and ways of life are paralleled.
I am aware of how things feel outwardly to the touch and how that transfers inwardly to the bones.
"The princes are outwardly showing their service and how committed they are and how compassionate they are," she says.
I know dozens of people in his new administration and many have become more like him, at least outwardly.
It's more than a little surreal to witness the far-reaching influence of an outwardly simple slab of technology.
You don't have to be outwardly aggressive, you don't have to insult me, you don't have to threaten me.
They've been like ducks — outwardly placid, especially to guests, but frantically paddling below the surface so they don't drown.
That was when "things started to soar for her as an activist and an outwardly gay person," Ellis says.
She was at the top of her class, a pioneer in her field, and outwardly confident in her abilities.
We deviate from the expected when it comes to gender and sexuality, but we also wear that uniqueness outwardly.
As Laurey, Rebecca Naomi Jones often stays still, radiating full-body tension and uncertainty beneath her outwardly pleasant exterior.
Nunes could have achieved this by comporting himself in a manner that was apolitical, outwardly professional and beyond reproach.
How do you feel your identity as an artist, both inwardly and outwardly, has evolved or changed since then?
But just before 282 AM on February 543, a mass shooting touched off in the outwardly family-friendly area.
In recent years, meal-subscription services have been offered up as a new solution for this outwardly unimpressive problem.
Jimmy Carter sold the vessel at auction in 1977 for $286,000, looking to maintain a less outwardly luxurious presidency.
Rather, it is a beautiful little gem of an illustrated book about Byatt's appreciation of two outwardly different designers.
Murkowski is outwardly supportive of abortion rights and has voted to fund Planned Parenthood with Democrats in the past.
Joko denied that he befriended hardliners to win the election, suggesting his outwardly secular values had not been compromised.
An outwardly tetchy Caribbean lady helps a Hasidic Jewish woman choose the perfect pear, carefully sizing each one up.
While companies are becoming more outwardly political, the idea that they're doing the work of politicians is seriously exaggerated.
But he knew he had a role to play, one he had freely chosen, and thus remained outwardly defiant.
The Meyers in nearly every way live a lifestyle that is identical to their neighbors', at least outwardly. Mrs.
There are times when you want to unfollow someone on Twitter but don't want to outwardly offend the person.
It broke my heart to hear about all the details of it, making me sob outwardly for a moment.
It says: I'm doing outwardly great in spite of the many traumas I've experienced, but inside I'm still hurting.
Outwardly, China and North Korea are allies, while the United States and Japan support South Korea against North Korea.
DON'T BE FLASHY Avoid being outwardly showy, but realize that showiness can be interpreted differently depending on your location.
How do we decide to recognize what we have in common with someone rather than what is outwardly different?
Men wore black, too, and sported Time's Up lapel pins, signaling, at least outwardly, that they supported the initiative.
Some pessimists worry that these returnees constitute a fifth column, outwardly rehabilitated but secretly ready to attack on command.
But they don't seem outwardly jaded or even fatigued by their never-ending schedule, nor their relatively recent success.
So I was like 'Kyle, until you can live your passion outwardly, openly, I'm going to live it for you.
Members of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's party have been outwardly optimistic that she will be able to become president.
But while not outwardly hostile, Buttigieg has been somewhat critical toward Big Tech specifically, along with Silicon Valley more broadly.
I find that my day is very different if I just wake up and go straight into being outwardly focused.
Vinny Guadagnino continues to come out on top, but only for the bare-minimum reason that he isn't outwardly destructive.
But he hasn't outwardly put any real pressure on Trump to sign spending bills to open the government back up.
But the rest of the health care industry — particularly the "white coats," physicians and hospitals — has outwardly opposed the bill.
Russia has outwardly backed U.N. mediation in Libya, and says it will abide by an arms embargo on the country.
"The Trust ... is outwardly very committed to keeping the company independent," Bernstein analyst Alexia Howard said in June last year.
Still, Ohno can't outwardly admit Japan is gearing up to have more traditional forces — even if it's an open secret.
In 2008, both outwardly aggressive and slyly suggestive articles started popping up to note when celebrities succumbed to mom hair.
The Leftovers, to his credit, never toed the genre line; it is firmly and outwardly devotional, and always has been.
However, Cummings and other Democrats on the Oversight and Reform Committee have held off from outwardly saying that Cohen lied.
"The science of bias has revealed that everyone has biases, regardless of the professionalism they display outwardly," the report said.
I'm more confident and more outwardly displaying it through more artistic mediums—like the thoughts I have in my mind.
Judging from comments on YouTube and Reddit, fans were hardly as outwardly impressed by what they saw as Campos-Oriola.
There are numerous reasons for this, including Putin's outwardly pro-science attitude and the dangers of protest in his country.
Still, it is not out of the question that the Mexicans might accept the proposal, no matter how outwardly damaging.
Their friends outwardly agree with them, even though they know inside your writing's actually really good, day job or not.
The drama hangs on the question of why Matt, super-achieving in his youth, isn't outwardly successful as an adult.
"In some crowds, I was probably a little outwardly shy about my inexperience; tried to hide that," Kavanaugh also said.
Outwardly, it might seem like a tough stand, but it's not the first time Mr. Abbas has made this promise.
Outwardly, they were designed to house the human race in the event of a world-ending war or natural event.
Yet during impassioned passages Ms. Barton's smoldering singing made clear that this outwardly meek character is a bundle of yearning.
These bouts would come and go, but they did not outwardly affect me until I was a new sophomore at Deerfield.
But this was still an era in which the acceptance of gay identity, internally and outwardly, was a fraught, paranoid business.
Outwardly, former CBS head Les Moonves and newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh don't have all that much in common.
The funniest thing about this album—and the only thing that's outwardly stoner about it—is some of these songs titles.
Ron is outwardly an American Jamie Oliver, but inwardly a little beast, who threatens Colin to see Homecoming through or else.
Outwardly, it appears very similar to other scooter startups that have quickly spread across the country in the last 12 months.
These same companies, along with other Fortune 500 companies, were the ones that outwardly supported the Marriage Equality Act of 2014.
Avidor had seen enough to know he couldn't outwardly figure out the technology Artiris is using, but he didn't seem stressed.
"I want to use female toilets but I am never allowed inside as I look like a man outwardly," she says.
My younger sister was supportive, but the rest of my family either refused to acknowledge my disclosure or outwardly expressed disgust.
HTC appears to be mirroring Apple's strategy of outwardly differentiating devices (like the 6 / 6S and 6 / 6S Plus) by size.
Alexanda Kotey, who was not raised as Muslim, appears to have been the most outwardly devout and zealous about his religion.
Outwardly it still resembles its neighbors: a simple brick ranch structure, fronted by a sandy yard with large cactuses and palms.
Living outwardly as Muslim Turks or Kurds, some privately maintain their Armenian identity, while others deny their heritage even to themselves.
Ms. Duke returned to television for "The Patty Duke Show," an era-defining sitcom of the more outwardly wholesome early 1960s.
While it outwardly projects the image of a well-managed, conservation-focused sport industry, behind closed doors, a different scene unfolds.
Now, it's just consolidated into one convenient section, more outwardly sporty in nature and with a few motivational phrases thrown in.
"People went to the stereotype of the sad clown, the person who outwardly is happy but inside is broken," Itzkoff said.
It's no longer ahospitable environment for people who are outwardly and intentionally sexist: that kind of person is an endangered species.
And yeah, someone was asking me about Lucero and politics, and yes, it's truly never really been an outwardly political band.
Outwardly, the two men could not have been more different: Johnson could talk circles around anyone, and Trump is verbally inept.
Jackson told reporters that winning the MVP award means a lot, even though he admits he wasn't really outwardly showing it.
Just as painful are the questions that Browning asks about what can turn outwardly unexceptional people into perpetrators of terrible crimes.
Woods, who looked strong and outwardly healthy, said the desire to have fun was fuelling his drive to return to competition.
While she is not outwardly running as a pro-Trump candidate, Shedd believes the president's economic policies have helped her district.
Often brusque in manner, outwardly self-assured and iron-willed, Ben-Gurion poured his innermost emotions into his diaries and letters.
Teagan is strong, just like the famous superhero but courageously battles a heart defect that isn't outwardly apparent to the eye.
"Changing my mindset to getting healthy not just 'losing weight' made a transformation outwardly BUT inwardly too," she wrote on Instagram.
My friend, of course, proceeded to tell everyone I was free bleeding, and no one was outwardly grossed out by it.
Unfortunately, we now have a federal administration that outwardly rejects scientific (and logical) reasoning of the very existence of climate change.
Mind you, Iceage sings of a love that's outwardly obsessive and inwardly solipsistic, a sensuality entirely divorced from the act of fucking.
But the men of "John Wayne" are outwardly violent, smashing bottles against Gaga's head and brandishing weapons as they drunkenly joy-ride.
"Diversity" may be outwardly sold as the hope that America, always a diverse country, can afford equal opportunities to all its citizens.
At this moment she is powerful, outwardly flawless, and completely in command of her fate for the first time in her life.
Over his years at the store, even during the especially tense months after 9/11, Sukhwinder has encountered few outwardly racist customers.
I also learned that Finnish happiness isn't an outwardly exuberant zest for life, but more of a reserved contentedness and inner peace.
The Juggalos have gotten a lot of media attention in the last few weeks, first because their movement seemed outwardly ridiculous — clowns!
The privacy and security tools new to Android 10—Google has finally ditched the dessert-themed names—aren't the most outwardly flashy.
Military leaders, who control key areas of the economy from oil to mining to food distribution, remain outwardly loyal to Mr Maduro.
And outwardly paying homage to gender equality might even encourage your uninitiated friends and acquaintances to pick your brain on the topic.
The company has outwardly been working hard to get over all that, but a recent employee outing has us scratching our heads.
While outwardly Japan has shown support for China's initiatives, it remains wary of getting too close, and has not joined the AIIB.
Ned Flanders is the nice, nerdy, and outwardly normal neighborino, but as multiple Simpsons episodes have shown, he has a dark side.
Claimed profession: Firefighter Concealed ambition: Model (again!) Grant is outwardly a "firefighter" on The Bachelorette, but IRL he is a model, too.
Although their families were furious, they avoided a public scandal by outwardly brushing it off as simply a scheme of romantic friendship.
It's just the latest example of outwardly liberal institutions across America panicking when workers exercise real power and threaten their bottom line.
Although outwardly handsome, the monograph lacks a Table of Contents, suggesting the gallery and/or designer have little regard for the writers.
Not that anyone would know it to look at him, since outwardly he appears to be an ordinary man in his 40s.
JC isn't the first Texan to outwardly show displeasure with BM after his "you can't have the inmates running the prison" comment.
Second, Ujiri traded away the beloved and charismatic DeRozan, a franchise player who outwardly spread his arms around Toronto, and vice versa.
Poor Roderick, inwardly and outwardly maimed by the war, teeters floridly toward madness and alcoholism, but what about Caroline and her mother?
Though outwardly amiable, Mr. Sanders's inner circle fractured between some long-serving counselors and relative newcomers, like Faiz Shakir, his campaign manager.
The audacity of her plan propels the plot, but despite the outwardly comical circumstances, the developing relationship is serious from the start.
While Provincetown is residually bohemian and Palm Springs outwardly conventional, both offer the same promise of protection, a camaraderie of shared otherness.
Even an outwardly progressive publication like Hard Drive is trying to find the line between offensive and edgy—and sometimes screw up.
They were really pushing boundaries, while outwardly they were saying, 'Of course I am going to have the marriage my parents arranged.
Rape experts say victims sometimes remain on outwardly good terms with their assailants and even have sexual encounters with them after assaults.
Gretchen confides her thoughts to the camera even as she outwardly composes herself for the benefit of everyone else in the room.
" The teenagers "had a well-founded fear that violence was imminent judging by Bartlett's erratic behavior and outwardly display of a firearm.
Furbo Dog Camera ($200) While I'm certain my dog Finn has a fulfilling inner life, outwardly he mostly sits around and sleeps.
That said, Massachusetts voters seem to love Baker, who is very moderate and, at least outwardly, wants nothing to do with Trump.
But Veloso said witnesses at the scene described the 32-year-old swimmer as "more physically outwardly angry or nervous" at the time.
Although Silicon Valley and similarly innovative employers have made them sleeker or more outwardly playful and inventive, open office configurations are hardly novel.
While Democrats in Congress still tend to be more outwardly supportive of marijuana decriminalization policies than Republicans, the gap appears to be narrowing.
For me, "okayness" is less about an outwardly-imposed expectation of what my life should look like and more a question of experience.
Barring any secrets Google is hanging onto, there's no denying that this is one of the outwardly duller Android releases in recent memory.
I was suddenly flooded with empowering images of people poo-pooing the idea of the "perfect" body, and outwardly loving theirs as-is.
She gets right back on the horse, so to speak, and at least isn't outwardly shaken by this serious blow to her ego.
Now, Golden Boy Promotions are outwardly seeking to take advantage of Golovkin's perceived lack of drawing power which could kill this fight altogether.
So we sat in the waiting room for two hours while doctors were seeing flu patients and people outwardly complaining about their symptoms.
The Foundation explains that the approach places illegal child porn images on websites in such a way that the site outwardly looks legal.
While outwardly the companies' efforts appear nearly the same, people's trust in Amazon and Google ranks far higher than their trust in Facebook.
A lack of joy classifies the player as a "downer," something that's outwardly detectable by those around you, and immediately makes them hostile.
His discursive, spiraling speech on Tuesday enthralled his base, while it left others outwardly questioning whether he is fit to lead the country.
But there are also some less funny and more obviously outwardly sexist ones, and all of these responses are adjacent to one another.
" Anderson then goes on to outwardly state: "WE NEED MORE MAKEUP ARTISTS AND HAIR WHO ARE COMPETENT WITH ALL RACES BACKSTAGE AT SHOWS.
She's a daddy's girl, at least outwardly, a favoritism that she uses to her advantage and against her mother, Jalila (Ruba Blal-Asfour).
Though this was outwardly encouraged, Gropius internally asked that all women be funneled into the weaving workshop, with pottery and bookbinding as alternatives.
He chose the name 'Victoria' to evoke the propriety and respectability associated with the Victorian era; outwardly refined, Victoria's 'secrets' were hidden beneath.
They're a natural pair: Yachty is the more outwardly animated one, while Perry is quieter and more sardonic, but both are winningly genuine.
Presumably, he felt the inevitable effects of this practice — whether emotional, psychological, or biological — but insofar as possible, they were not outwardly expressed.
Unlike plenty of outwardly similar groups formed in recent decades, however, Three Percenters—who first popped up around 2008—tend to be proactive.
Some say it's an emotion or internal attitude, others think it's an attitude that needs to be expressed outwardly, or even an action.
Physically closed in and unsmiling, outwardly surly and inwardly despairing, Autumn doesn't quip her way out of trouble or even talk that much.
"Even outwardly, publicly, the Russians took the other side, against us, and not only in private," a senior Israeli military source told me.
A mother of three, outwardly pious, who has drawn a government paycheck for most of her adult life, she seems harmless and friendly.
Konrad navigates a community that's outwardly defined by inclusivity, open arms and no judgment, but he also finds it painfully exclusive and cliquey.
Outwardly, the story seems familiar: A really nice guy falls for a woman he may not be worthy of and nearly blows it.
The Venezuelan autocrat, meanwhile, is outwardly striking a confident pose despite the sanctions and rhetorical fury from his giant neighbor in the north.
His brother, who was killed in a shootout with police, was characterized as being quiet, more outwardly devout, and prone to temper tantrums.
He is someone who doesn't always emote outwardly -- I've never heard him cry, although on several occasions he has brought tears to my eyes.
Afterward, Jack and Rebecca have a tough conversation with Randall about race, explaining that racism doesn't always happen in people saying outwardly mean things.
Installed in a bedroom at Devon House, Chung's "Pure" (2016) consists of cast-in-soap sculptures of the outwardly extended hands of elderly women.
Nothing about his appearance or demeanor notes him as outwardly gay, which helps dispel flamboyant stereotypes: gay men come in all shapes and sizes.
He added that he believes the outrage of former writers and laid-off staffers would be better spent on a more outwardly political cause.
Mel seemed carefree, at least outwardly, while she was out Sunday in Beverly Hills with Gary Madatyan ... who's rumored to be a new bf.
Throughout the video, McConnell does not appear to outwardly react to the enraged man, and TMZ reported that he shook hands with supporters afterwards.
"The Earth side represents the world as I see it outwardly, the world that I am a part of," Washington wrote on Twitter yesterday.
Although the president has not outwardly addressed either merger, some of his comments and actions allude to his different feelings about the two deals.
In that regard, "I Feel Pretty" endeavors to note that insecurity can prey upon anyone, including those who outwardly seem to have it all.
But during the time we spent talking to patriots, we found that, despite public perceptions, few appeared to be mentally ill or outwardly racist.
At least 12 Democratic candidates who have been outwardly critical of Pelosi won their election Tuesday night, according to an analysis from The Hill.
One explanation for the relative silence, the employee organizer told Business Insider, is that workers have been "encouraging" their colleagues not to react outwardly.
Those are very public family feuds, but some of the more interesting ones have been outwardly quiet, but must have included some internal frustrations.
That's darn quick for a car that outwardly resembles something you'd find parked on the streets of Paris and used mainly for baguette runs.
This group has been replaced by a more outwardly focused cabinet, featuring cable news pundits like Larry Kudlow and John Bolton in prominent roles.
These sites are intentionally framed to look like real news websites, as outwardly conservative sites, like The Daily Caller and Breitbart, see traffic dips.
According to Molly Reynolds, a governance studies fellow at the Brookings Institution, Trump is outwardly ready and willing to roll ahead with his agenda.
There's apparently nothing outwardly disgusting about it over there aside from an overemphasis on the sounds of chewing and sipping—it's just eating, really.
The outwardly unflappable Tavares this week continued to decline discussing his contract status before what could be his final home game as an Islander.
Though swarms can look menacing, desert locusts do not outwardly attack people or animals, and there is no evidence to suggest they carry diseases.
And, long before Lydia, he defined as a feminine ideal a woman who was outwardly capricious and ditsy, yet levelheaded, warm and fiercely independent.
Those who outwardly express a noncomformist identity face "a lot of discrimination, or different kinds of mistreatment," Htun added, particularly from colleagues or supervisors.
"It does seem a little ironic to outwardly support individual Iranians while simultaneously barring their entry to the country," she said in an email.
Elizabeth Warren, who outwardly advocates breaking up Big Tech, Buttigieg told the Times he believes "there's a strong case" for doing so at Facebook.
It's a good game, to imagine the sort of motley our elected leaders should don in order to outwardly reflect their politics and personalities.
Outwardly, the two have shown no personal friction, including when they sat next to one another at the U.N. during Trump's address here Tuesday.
Unfortunately, a lot of the companies that outwardly promote the concept of work-life balance are the ones with the worst cultures of overwork.
It would be surprising if the Brazilian's camp wasn't mostly focused on how to pressure an Anthony Pettis who is outwardly lacking in confidence.
"no selling" is, by a comfortable margin, the song here that skews closest to earlier Open Mike Eagle records, high-concept and outwardly hilarious.
For the time being, the Van Gogh Museum doesn't seem outwardly concerned about whether folks from the King of Prussia Mall will ever visit them.
The app outwardly encourages you to share with your friends constantly by gameifying "Streaks," which you get for having back-and-forth interactions with individuals.
Now, switching up our hair is how we outwardly display what's going on inside (although we wouldn't turn down rocking an adult mood ring, TBH).
However, with Farley's lack of traditional auto experience and his recent focus on Ford's future, it appeared outwardly that "One Ford" might become two Fords.
Because if you think that life is about something bigger than you, then you&aposre going to be more outwardly focused, as opposed to inward.
And yes, people, I think, went to, again, the stereotype of the sad clown, the person who outwardly is happy but inside is very broken.
Although she is known to embrace greens and reds around this time of year, the pink choice was one of her less outwardly festive ensembles.
Despite mounting bribery and corruption charges, and a recent alliance with outwardly racist politicians, Netanyahu enjoys overwhelming support across the country ahead of Tuesday's elections.
There's nothing missing, and instead there's a life lived joyously and outwardly that inspires others to do the same and to wear more fabulous jackets.
FROM COINAGE: These Athletes Are Only Getting Richer After Leaving the Field "I've been called man because I appeared outwardly strong," said the tennis champion.
One runner—who outwardly seems a picture of steely-eyed determination—genuinely mentions the scenery as one of the reasons he's decided to take part.
In the several years Jalilov spent living in Russia, he blended into the millions of migrants from central Asia, and led an outwardly secular lifestyle.
While things appeared outwardly normal, Simmons-Bond says she later learned that Devin and his girlfriend had broken up the day before he went missing.
And he wasn't outwardly critical of any specific move made by the department, noting that he didn't want to be seen as influencing the investigation.
And, sure, we now live in a world where people are more interested in constructing an online self than outwardly showing what they're interested in.
" Starship Troopers' Jake Busey will play a character named Bruce, described as "a morally compromised news reporter in his 50s, [...] outwardly sexist, overweight and bedraggled.
Outwardly, I kept calm and focused on trying to find out what led to the attack, dealing with the U.S. military and consoling our staff.
This compelling portrait of Jane Carlyle, the wife of the essayist Thomas Carlyle, illuminates the outwardly decorous but often inwardly tempestuous lives of Victorian women.
While neither has taken the outwardly political tone of Taylor, Cazares, Shamaya, or Hammett, both are vocal about the issues that matter most to them.
These entrenched incumbents don't appear outwardly worried about their primaries — in 2014, Sessions easily dispatched popular Tea Party activist Katrina Pierson, now a Trump spokeswoman.
She told me "we've been receiving complaints" about the Louis question; no one I had asked so far, however, seemed outwardly upset by the inquiry.
Though distributors of the period shied away from acquiring outwardly gay films, Lloyd Kaufman's independent film studio and distributor Troma eventually purchased its distribution rights.
The president has outwardly expressed confidence that he'd be able to weather impeachment given the likelihood that he'd be acquitted by the Republican-controlled Senate.
Burnham, for example, who outwardly has spent her whole life surrounded by Vulcan rationality and excels as a scientist, should avoid making rash decisions right?
Matt Lauer is out and about running errands on his second day of unemployment ... and, outwardly at least, didn't seem too despaired over his firing.
But according to Dr. Nicholson, we need to reframe how we use scarcity and abundance in our own head before we can apply it outwardly.
Though I never outwardly acknowledged a desire to outdo that other person, achieving a level of happiness that is on-par was always my goal.
Though the Iranian government is usually a fervent defender of its military activities, Iranian leaders have, in this instance, chosen to outwardly critique the military.
While outwardly this proclamation is a show of his strength and of China's growing assertiveness in world affairs, it really is a confession of weakness.
In his bestselling book, "The Laws of Human Nature," Robert Green reminds us that everyone has insecurities, no matter how outwardly successful they may appear.
Outwardly austere, seething with inner drama, this is the only modern Passion that breathes the same air as Bach's, and its neglect defies comprehension. ♦
In particular, the central conflict of season two is so outwardly theoretical that it takes the series several episodes to make emotional sense of it.
Yet Bruce was especially unique in that he managed to be outwardly proud of his own heritage while also transcending the issue of race altogether.
But in this case, since no one is outwardly committing fraud, Oransky hopes that this silly story will help continue the conversation about improving scientific publishing.
Few wondered outwardly why none of the hundreds of people watching the photograph being taken said anything at the time, or in the intervening six months.
While women still suffer alleged abuse at the hands of people like Harvey Weinstein, it's no longer acceptable to, at least outwardly, depict women as currency.
The theme of the event was "pro-love," meaning that shaming and outwardly judging women seeking abortions is not the way to prevent it from happening.
The show — about the intertwined lives of four people caught up in the '80s and '90s tech boom — was never outwardly flashy or obviously self-impressed.
While the institute in Garching outwardly presents itself as the cutting edge of German research, young scientists talk of despotism, fear of superiors, and destroyed careers.
As Mike Isaac at the New York Times tweeted, "Rubio's stance is that we all wish we could be outwardly xenophobic but it's totally not presidential."
Jaden inviting Woods onto the stage wasn't the first time that the Smiths have outwardly shown their support for Woods in the wake of the scandal.
" Case in point: a scarecrow with a meek expression becomes a visual contradiction, as the subject outwardly struggles with a pronounced and "ironic phobia of crows.
Apple might not outwardly complain about facing real competition against its iPhone, but it will surely be conscious of the new threat rising out of China.
Toronto isn't outwardly hateful like the worst parts of America, but the city's conservative NIMBY-ism is what partially prevents its rap scene from truly flourishing.
We saw animal rights protests for a long time on TV, and a lot of the time they were very aggressive and loud and outwardly angry.
Tolya's parents were typical members of the next generation of Soviet intelligentsia: successful and outwardly unquestioning of the Communist system, but privately harboring doubts and frustrations.
On Friday, Trump will come face-to-face with the outwardly anti-American president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte at the APEC summit in Danang, Vietnam.
" Despite aides signaling an impending concession on the border wall, the President outwardly insisted Wednesday that the wall will be built "one way or the other.
At least outwardly, the Pentagon has managed to stay on track during this churn, and senior officials caution against concluding that the military has been harmed.
Here, Scott Carey, an average small-town Mainer, is afflicted by a mysterious condition in which he starts to lose weight while outwardly appearing the same.
One of the most promising aspects of this series is the attempt one assumes it will make to understand the psychology of this outwardly unfeeling billionaire.
But then, Stravinsky, the ultimate cosmopolitan bon vivant, lived a life outwardly far more exciting and colorful, becoming a virtual superstar celebrity in his old age.
Outwardly, her daily life has not changed much since she turned pro this spring, aside from persistent jokes about her obligation to pick up dinner checks.
At first, the dancers took turns sitting and staring; outwardly they were placid, but inwardly, as their flickering eyes hint, their bodies were on high alert.
He never outwardly said it was because of John Mayer, but I contend to this day that he couldn't get past my lack of Mayer loyalty.
By the night of New Hampshire's primary, when he bolted the state for a rally in South Carolina, Biden was outwardly dismissive of the early states.
I expected God and money to be kept separate, at least outwardly, more in keeping with the discreet, cash-in-envelopes Christian churches of my youth.
The plot pivots on the disappearance of Carolyn (Raven Whitley), an outwardly wholesome blonde from the high school marching band with a secret after-hours life.
Instead of a railing, visitors will find an outwardly tilting nine-foot-high glass wall, also best kept at a distance by those who fear heights.
Watching a black man lead our country infuriated the outwardly and closeted racists, with Obama receiving more death threats than any other modern president to date.
The ax never fell, but its shadow still hangs over the attorney general, who seems outwardly content advancing his own agenda while brushing off Trump's attacks.
Rahim takes enormous pride in his work, which he has been doing for 30 years, and he, at least outwardly, exhibits no qualms about his profession.
I didn't have a date; at 17, I was outwardly disdainful of things like boys and makeup, while still keenly aware of my unfamiliarity with both.
The tension in his jaw and body shows a man forcing himself to be outwardly strong in order to hide what he perceives as internal weakness.
Rather, they are created for normatively sized consumers who get to enjoy the moral satisfaction of patronizing brands that outwardly seem to fit their liberal worldview.
Sort of an Age of Ultron to the fourth inning—an outwardly similar sequel in which the actions doesn't quite pop the same way as the original.
It's full of the glitchy, metallic, outwardly fake-feeling sounds that we've come to know from the producer, and lyrically, it's also an embrace of the artificial.
Outwardly, this would have been the moment that inspired her to pursue music but her first epiphany came many years prior when she was eight-years-old.
Denon DJ trying to disrupt this can outwardly look like a David versus Goliath situation, but it does appear it's in this fight for the long haul.
Previously it was something that nobody really spoke about, except for women complaining amongst themselves to each other but most would never speak that outwardly about it.
As Angel, Dominique Fishback, who recently made waves with her breakout performance as Darlene on HBO's The Deuce, manages to convey this vulnerability while outwardly projecting strength.
"It's such a cool event because it's about pampering these women who have been through [trauma] and making them feel outwardly and definitely inwardly beautiful," Ballerini said.
Maverick, I realized in my small and questioning state, is still somehow more of a man than Goose because he demonstrates it outwardly, even at others' expense.
The Echo Nest was quickly absorbed into Spotify, but the results of its algorithmic audio analyses still aren't outwardly apparent to consumers anywhere in Spotify's product offering.
Herbst is sure there are those in the town who aren't fans of the whole thing, but they don't care enough about it to be outwardly hateful.
Mr. Clooney's character, Lee Gates, is the kind of charming, egotistic broadcast peacock who requires a tough, honest, outwardly-cynical-but-secretly-idealistic, behind-the-scenes superego.
Just as Snap outwardly eschews the more earnest Silicon Valley ethos — technology should change the world — it has also sidestepped the biggest mistakes made by Google Glass.
Outwardly, Trump was attempting to remain focused on the tax reform push, which will reach a head on Wednesday when congressional Republicans unveil specifics of their plan.
Spicer is joined in the televised dance competition by "Queer Eye" culture expert Karamo Brown, who has himself come under scrutiny for not outwardly condemning the casting.
Outwardly, there was nothing salty about Mr. Kleeman, a tall, skinny mathematician who worked for a climate forecasting start-up and spent workdays knee-deep in algorithms.
He was never as outwardly critical of Mr. Trump as some of his Senate colleagues were, either during the 2016 election or after the president took office.
The most appealing, or rather the least obviously terrible, of these is Khrushchev (a superb Steve Buscemi), the minister of agriculture and a cunning, outwardly drab schemer.
Factor in the freewheeling nonsense of YouTube, and it's a guarantee that kids will be on to the next outwardly bizarre activity soon, if they aren't already.
But in contrast to Tuesday, when Ms. Constand cried as she recounted the incident, she remained dry-eyed and outwardly calm Wednesday, answering questions matter-of-factly.
But somehow, people thought of me as "a Jewish actor" even after I played Borat, the most outwardly anti-Semitic character probably since Leni Riefenstahl directed movies.
The most encouraging thing to me has been the extent to which the film has connected with people so outwardly different from the characters in the film.
Although Salieri's work is outwardly conservative, it tugs in unexpected directions, perhaps because he had an unusually open mind about what could happen on an opera stage.
On Thursday's episode of Catt Sadler's Naked podcast, the Queer Eye star opened up about catching heat for his decision to not outwardly disapprove of Spicer's casting.
And it underscores the awkward nature of the press corps throwing a splashy dinner while covering an administration that has been outwardly hostile to the news media.
In private, Mnuchin had relayed concerns from business leaders to both Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo even as he outwardly stuck with plans to attend.
Those were for the scores of couples together for decades who were all-but-married in the eyes of everyone but an indifferent or outwardly hostile state.
But years later, as her child's shoulders broadened, hips stayed straight and chest remained flat, what Ruth had suspected his whole life became outwardly evident: Ruth was male.
But as we're presented with this juxtaposition between nakedly nativist Republicans and outwardly progressive Democrats, let's not fool ourselves into thinking we've been exposed to a real debate.
Smollett's engagement with intersectionality shines a light on the very present danger of being Black and outwardly gay in a world that's too often accepting of neither identity.
" In the age of "brocialists" and faux-menists" — outwardly progressive men who do nothing for women in their private lives — McMeekin models what fighting for equality looks like.
Women face a complicated double-standard when it comes to exercise, because being physically strong and outwardly muscular is often seen as unfeminine or unbecoming of a woman.
In the poignant second movement, the dancers perform a plié in second position — a basic ballet position in which the knees bend outwardly — as their palms face forward.
I harbor insecurities nurtured by years spent in the company of people whose values reflected an ease with money that was unfamiliar, but that I never questioned outwardly.
Outwardly confident, an increasingly authoritarian party manifests mounting mistrust of its people, treating its own citizens as a potentially hostile force to be controlled and, if necessary, subdued.
In a statement to Pittsburgh's KDKA news, Murphy said: How nice for someone to request privacy when they outwardly supported the invasion of other people's private medical decisions.
Though the pairs look decidedly less Snapchat-like — that is, less outwardly playful — the company has no concerns about where these new additions fall in the product family.
But when America began cultivating a relationship with the People's Republic in the early 1970s, it felt compelled to comply outwardly with the Chinese definition of the situation.
I think people aren't as outwardly affectionate as they used to be and a lot of this language comes from stan Twitter and isn't really used anywhere else.
"She had always had a lot of confidence about herself, and suddenly this year she had been very outwardly saying that she thought she was ugly," Anthony says.
This summit should offer a study in contrasts: Trump impatient, outspoken and prone to angry tweet-storms; Xi, outwardly calm and measured, with no known social media presence.
General manager Brian Cashman later gave Judge a call to discuss it, and MLB soon followed with a stern warning about players outwardly recruiting other players under contract.
The majority of interactions I had with museum guests were positive, and most visitors I encountered weren't as outwardly angry as that man who confronted me early on.
Alan Alda and the National Football League may be two American institutions that outwardly do not seem like a good fit, but there is evidence to the contrary.
For much of Raw's first half, characters react to Justine as if she's the strangest person they've ever met, even though there's nothing outwardly bizarre about her behavior.
Since then, Montalcino producers have, outwardly at least, reconciled themselves to the sangiovese rule and have turned to legal, if not always palatable, methods to achieve their aims.
It's outwardly concerned with plantation erotics — naughty house slaves and horny white masters — until it reveals itself to be inwardly concerned with the psychosexual dynamics of plantation erotics.
J.L.C. When you've become that frozen child, but you're an outwardly functioning, charming chap, there is a lot of wasteland inside you that is waiting to be cultivated.
And it is all but certain to touch other men, like Mr. Schneiderman, who are outwardly impeccable in their commitment to standing with women — and opposing Mr. Trump.
It's a somber and earnest sentiment for so outwardly playful a novel, but, at its least self-conscious, "The Seventh Function" is maybe also at its most Barthesian.
As far as I can tell, the only thing outwardly wrong with the Avalon is the badge, which doesn't convey the same sort of luxury the Avalon delivers.
"Outwardly, I don't think people would have thought I was depressed, but I was very good at hiding my true feelings," she told Business Insider in an email.
Shyamalan has been celebrated for his twisty stories, but his truer strength is his gifts for infusing outwardly banal moments with dread and for his work with actors.
They weren't as outwardly collegial as Vampire Weekend, thinking man's frat-boy like The National or The Hold Steady, or as cool party dad edgy as James Murphy.
But the movie is also surprisingly dark and emotional for something that outwardly looks so romantic and quirky, and that contrast makes the whole thing feel way more impactful.
There's almost always an outwardly facing sense of bravado, their resolve strengthened by virtue of those fabricated avatars and handles protecting their true identities from behind masked IP addresses.
He even compared Rachel to Walter Francis White, who lead the NAACP for 24 years ... even though he outwardly appeared to be a white man (he was actually mixed).
"I have not heard one soundbite of a player being anti-military, of a player outwardly attacking the fundamentals of what this country is supposed to be," he said.
The more I withdrew from my mother, the more outgoing and happy I forced myself to be outwardly, and the more I relied on pills to keep me going.
There is concern from those who see Lee's accolades as overdue that this year might produce similarly disappointing results, but Lee is somewhat zen about it, at least outwardly.
And while not all use cases are outwardly insidious—like ordering a cheeseburger and fries—it's important to consider the consequences of a database of sensitive facial biometric data.
She's become the model of the outwardly super-cool, inwardly self-doubting millennial who comically overshares, but also has some frank, pertinent points to make about race and gender.
Moreover, his persona fits neatly with Silicon Valley's own political identity: outwardly progressive, but without much evident anger at the American oligarchs feeding excessive corporate power and economic inequality.
While no one in the Kardashian family has outwardly addressed the footage, Thompson's ex Jordan Craig appears to have posted a message about the situation on her Instagram story.
The world is currently so loud, so divided, so outwardly and inwardly corrupt that Colin Firth dancing on a boat is not just nice to watch, it's downright necessary.
As someone who knows what his readers wants — and has, time and time again, outwardly discussed delivering on that — the decision to feature Swift arguably feels safe and unsurprising.
Four years after getting caught cheating emissions standards with millions of diesel-powered cars, Volkswagen has become the most (outwardly, at least) zealous of converts to an electric future.
The previous night, at Alice Tully Hall, White Light presented a more outwardly conventional event: the baritone Christian Gerhaher and the pianist Gerold Huber performing songs by Gustav Mahler.
America was so confident, outwardly, it invaded Iraq presuming it could redesign it from scratch with a 24-year-old Yale grad at the head of its stock exchange.
With a female Prime Minister and a new addition to the royal family, outwardly-feminist Meghan Markle, the UK scored well on gender equality (8.8) and human rights (9.1).
His entrepreneur brother, Inshaf, was outwardly more moderate in his views, and was known to be generous with donations to his staff and struggling local households, the source said.
In storybook terms, its bad, bad trouble involves a young, outwardly naïve American dancer, Susie (Dakota Johnson), whose tenure at an all-female school in Germany turns progressively strange.
And just as the glowing Apple logo communicates a certain kind of class and sophistication, a gaming laptop outwardly represents the latest and greatest of the gaming hardware aesthetic.
The juxtaposition does more to question the legitimacy of democracy in the age of mass surveillance than any big speech, making for an outwardly tranquil but thematically frightening film.
Early in the book Sara tells Charlie, before he disappears, that it is the worst summer of her life, even though little has been outwardly different from summers past.
In trying to understand his behavior I found that he fits the definition of a covert narcissist — the outwardly quiet gentleman who is entitled and exploitative and lacks empathy.
If you don't have a doctor at your disposal who can whisk your beau away for a love-examination, you'll have to do make do with outwardly physical signs.
Outwardly, friends and colleagues do not recall Mr. Broeksmit showing signs of stress, although they do say he had always been very private in terms of his inner life.
So much so that Juul's competitor, Blu, ran a dubious Instagram campaign that didn't outwardly appear to be about vaping and offered a chance to win a cash prize.
These test balloons were clearly and outwardly attempts to kick a slow process into gear and make sure Republican leadership knew where various factions stood, which ideas they valued.
In an increasingly conservative environment, the message from MUI is clear: If you do not outwardly condemn the country's LGBTQI community, you are a bad Muslim, and a bad Indonesian.
But prosecutors described Harris as living a "double life" -- an outwardly loving husband and father who also had extramarital sex in public places and paid for sex with a prostitute.
It reflects a shockingly retrograde attitude toward what it means to be a female role model, and when it is and isn't acceptable for women to outwardly own their sexuality.
The book provides evidence of Mr. Sadr's deep distrust of Ayatollah Khomeini, whom he apparently regarded as a dangerous lunatic, belying their outwardly cordial dealings and family ties through marriage.
Perched on its "mechanical tool-inspired wheels" that wouldn't look out of place on a Tonka truck, the Xmotion looks outwardly aggressive, but it has the soul of a poet.
It was one of their least contentious meetings, outwardly at least, with both going to great lengths to be nice to one another and to laud the US-Israel relationship.
Yet there was none of the outwardly tense body language, icy stairs, public lectures or mean-spirited backgrounders to the press that have marked their previous encounters on this issue.
It's the sort of movie—prickly, outwardly unlikeable, and more than a little mean in ways endearing and less so—that would go out of its way to mention that.
With less than a week until the caucuses and even with Trump upending all plans by stunningly deciding not to participate in the debate, Cruz World is not outwardly scrambling.
Trump was relentless in his attacks on Flake -- and the incumbent's numbers collapsed, forcing him to choose an uphill primary fight against candidates more outwardly loyal to Trump or retirement.
Science-p has always been political, both outwardly, in the uses to which it is put, and inwardly, in the way it reflects society's inequitable racial and gender power structures.
Most of my life I've been a scared hurt shame filled person, trying to mask my insecurities with false confidence and an outwardly negative behavior to validate myself as worthy.
This idea of proroguing Parliament to push through Brexit has been floating around for some time — a few candidates during the Conservative leadership contest last month outwardly embraced the strategy.
But in blaming God for Trump, Sanders echoed a widespread Republican belief that the most outwardly amoral man ever to occupy the White House is an instrument of divine power.
"The One Where Heckles Dies" (Season 2, Episode 3) A sense of loneliness and isolation can outwardly manifest in various ways, particularly in a city as crowded as New York.
The blood donors should be fairly representative of Dutch adults ages 2645 to 219, and most importantly, they'll all be healthy enough for blood donation—or at least outwardly so.
He was less outwardly demonstrative, but his body language as he left the field spoke volumes, as did his atypical leaving of the clubhouse without speaking to the news media.
He reminds me of Harry S. Truman, an outwardly ordinary man whose work ethic, faith in the goodness of everyday Americans, and love of country made him a great President.
For one, Donald Trump was president, and his administration was already outwardly hostile toward her—only days after he was inaugurated, Trump called Manning an "ungrateful traitor" in a tweet.
He is also someone who, beneath his dispassionate demeanor, has sustained a number of significant losses in his life, even if he won't quite allow himself to outwardly acknowledge this.
Unfortunately, for an economy that outwardly seems to be scooping up the last available workers, this growth did not come via workers who had previously withdrawn from the labor force.
Instead, the monologue is now delivered to us by Mr. Robot, Elliot's more outwardly self-destructive alter ego, who has become a weird caretaker of Elliot in the final season.
As with Yiwen and World Literature, nearly all literature in China during the period under discussion was outwardly political, with an international focus; it was not "local color" or simple propaganda.
Ford has ambitiously structured the film on three overlapping planes, centering on Susan (Amy Adams), a wealthy art-gallery owner, whose outwardly glamorous life obscures a terribly unhappy and loveless marriage.
Hollywood not only by mocks women outwardly for being plus-size (see: Shallow Hal, Norbit, or even "Fat Amy" from Pitch Perfect), it also erases plus-size women from narratives completely.
They also criticized Brown for not outwardly disapproving of the casting after he said he was excited to meet President Donald Trump's former press secretary and have "respectful conversations" with him.
Check out the video -- while Ballmer was ranting and raving and screaming about his excitement for the Clippers, Dolan ... well, let's just say he wasn't as outwardly enthusiastic about his team.
We commissioned illustrations from artists Laura Callaghan, Yoko Honda, Loveis Wise, Robin Eisenberg, and K Liu Wong — all of which we felt were representative of our brand without being outwardly sexual.
Stocks sank for the fourth-straight day on Tuesday, as investors looked past a series of outwardly positive earnings reports and fixated on threats to the nine-year-old bull market.
Game of Thrones' Cersei Lannister is probably one of the least outwardly vulnerable characters on TV. The actress who plays her, however, has no problem opening up about her internal battles.
It was just the latest example of an outwardly progressive company struggling to reconcile its image with the reality of what critics describe as "concentration camps" for migrants on the border.
On the flip side, this record also has the most outwardly political songs you've written, as you reference a "neon cartoon" in one song and call out Stephen Miller by name.
While Cliffe, who did not respond to a request for comment, and others who ask these questions may not be outwardly horny themselves, the replies pick up the slack for them.
As rumors continue to swirl about the sudden and shocking death of George Michael, the late legend's Oxfordshire neighbor tells PEOPLE there were no outwardly signs Michael led a partying lifestyle.
Trump reportedly outwardly expressed frustration that he was unaware of the outline until the meeting, saying he disagreed with the four-page document's "must haves" and proposals for an immigration deal.
Shaggy, brown-humped beasts with curved horns that frame their huge angular heads, American bison have always struck me, at least outwardly, as the heavy metal rockers of the animal kingdom.
The widespread use of social media outlets like Facebook and Instagram may be adding social pressure not only to experience unrealistic mood states but also to project these mood states outwardly.
Macron invited Trump to Paris in July to witness the yearly Bastille Day parade, an attempt at solidifying a transatlantic partnership between two new leaders who, outwardly, have little in common.
Then I watch them exhibit the same symptoms that came over me—death, basically, but the kind of death that keeps you looking outwardly the same while you're all rotted inside.
WGN, a cable network owned by Tribune Company, is set to fall into the hands of Sinclair Broadcasting Group, an outwardly conservative company that's also the largest local broadcasting holding group.
More outwardly fun than its gloomy sister act, High Spirits crank out anthemic, upbeat songs with positive messages (although, as Black notes in the interview below, there's more going on underneath).
Outwardly, she remained stoic and defiant, defending her husband while a progression of women and well-funded conservative operatives accused Mr. Clinton of behavior unbecoming the leader of the free world.
Democracy is viewed as a problematic outgrowth of Western influence, which is why the IRGC fears pro-democratic populist movements that aren't outwardly supportive of the regime and conservative Islamic values.
The irony of precolonial and colonial contact was that while the former was outwardly more violent, it was inwardly creative, whereas the latter, though less physically violent, stultified the Indian spirit.
She too is writing a memoir: "This Is Not My Beautiful House," about moving from Texas to New York and building an outwardly glamorous career while battling substance abuse and depression.
Despite his outwardly cautious manner, it turns out he used his special counsel's (or even his former FBI director's) email account to engage in or even make admissions about the wrongdoing.
Bailey is viewed as pro-European by the City but has sought to be outwardly neutral on Brexit, starting each speech by saying the FCA takes no position on the issue.
Outwardly, the common theme of the criticisms was that Ocasio-Cortez is too adversarial toward people who her are on her own side and that "the real enemy" is the GOP.
If you just want to watch a nice story about Christmas, with absolutely no outwardly objectionable elements and a heartwarming ending, well, Hallmark Christmas movies are kind of your only option.
I never had sexual intercourse or anything close to it during high school or for many years after that and in some crowds I would be outwardly shy about my inexperience.
In contrast with the last election, when U.S. Soccer outwardly supported Prince Ali bin al-Hussein of Jordan against Mr. Blatter, this time it initially said it would make no public endorsement.
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The first trailer for the highly anticipated sequel to 2017's It has arrived, and the outwardly bucolic world of Stephen King's Derry, Maine, is as eerie and spine-tingling as ever.
I'd say it's impacted our lives in two ways: One, no matter how many times I took jobs that were outwardly vertical moves or increases in responsibility, my salary stayed pretty stagnant.
"Outwardly, this seems like a commercial airline, but in effect, this is run by the government," said Kim Yong-hyun, a professor of North Korean Studies at Dongguk University in South Korea.
Today, China, the largest self-identified socialist country, outwardly displays all the trappings of a modern capitalist society, from rampant consumption to a massive gap between the urban elite and rural poor.
In March's book, Christine Penmark starts to have concerns about her 8-year-old daughter, Rhoda — outwardly docile and well behaved — after one of her classmates dies suspiciously on a class picnic.
The billboards are a gimmick for Mr. McDonagh and a gambit for Mildred, a way to get things jumping (the investigators, the tale) and splash some foreboding on an outwardly pacific scene.
" But outwardly, Ms. Klobuchar is the embodiment of "Minnesota nice" — polite and intent on being able to "disagree without being disagreeable," as she wrote in her 2015 memoir, "The Senator Next Door.
Tencent's most notable game release since then has been an outwardly patriotic PUBG clone that the company is allowed to monetize, unlike the original game that it was forced to shut down.
But while Christian colleges are outwardly projecting a more open, contemporary tone, on campus they are grappling with perhaps the most divisive issue they have faced in years — treatment of L.G.B.T.Q. individuals.
Over time and outwardly disparate scenes — Astrid buys a used bicycle, comically harangues a filmmaker and visits her son's teachers — a hazy yet moving mosaiclike portrait of this lonely, melancholic woman emerges.
Outwardly, they seem they picture of upper-middle-class bliss, except that Joy has no desire to have sex with him, perhaps hastened by an accident that has left her slowly recovering.
Thanks to the extraordinary circumstances of war, this outwardly respectable figure with a clean history found himself in a position to smuggle fuel around the front line and continues to this day.
At his consultation, Brandon's condition doesn't outwardly concern Dr. Lee; the bumps look to be common pilar cysts, so the two head into surgery so that Dr. Lee can get a closer look.
Though the brash Trump and often-understated McConnell outwardly have little in common, their sustained working relationship will be critical for the president in the nearly two years before Trump's re-election bid.
But as parents consider plugging their babies into the internet (metaphorically speaking), they should also understand that even the most outwardly well-meaning social app is bound to include its own hidden risks.
Lam, a British-trained civil servant who has served in government for nearly four decades, is not as outwardly pro-Beijing as two of her predecessors, Tung Chee-Hwa and Leung Chun-ying.
That's how she realized that Littlefinger was a traitorous snake; it's likely also why she isn't outwardly confident in her brother Jon's plan to team up with Dany and defeat the Night King.
Nothing else outwardly changed despite a deal struck in Washington on Friday in which Mexico vowed to stem the northern flow of migrants with a crackdown on illegal crossings across the Guatemala border.
The zodiac-tied greenery ahead will show all the signs what their ideal plant partners are — from the outwardly intense Scorpio and a cactus combo to an adventurous Aries and monstrea leaf duo.
So in a way, even though she's falling apart outwardly at the end of the film, it's sort of the first adult move she's ever made, which is to be honest with herself.
In January, Cardi B outwardly confirmed Offset was at the center of yet another sex tape cheating scandal but asked for fans to respect her privacy as she sorted out her future plans.
Power Play Even though outwardly, it may look like I'm bursting with confidence, when I see my peers and models in magazines, it can feel like I have so many problems to fix.
The organization says that the current version of Wikimedia Discovery will specifically focus on improving search within Wikimedia products such as Wikipedia, which has been what the group has said outwardly several times.
While not as outwardly physically demanding as a pick-up game of basketball, any extended period of computing is going to be hard on your body—and you can actually train for it.
The March 25 event will be focused on media, with an assemblage of top magazine publishers and entertainment executives gathered to support, at least outwardly, Apple's latest efforts around content aggregation and distribution.
This is as close as the movie gets to mentioning the Holocaust, and also to outwardly referencing Two Half Times In Hell, the 1961 Hungarian movie that [Escape To] Victory quasi-officially remakes.
That's a pattern you note with a few other companies — how activists targeted some of the most outwardly homophobic companies, and, within a few years, they became some of the most visible allies.
She had him begin weekly acupuncture treatments, and while a year later Harpo's prognosis has not improved, outwardly he is energetic and thriving, said Ms. Caragliano, the founder of a music marketing company.
Outwardly confident that Mr. Mueller will not find evidence of a conspiracy between Mr. Trump and Russia, they have routinely sought to reduce Mr. Mueller's investigation to a single term — "collusion" — or bust.
The transition for her was understanding that a book about an outwardly ordinary woman on an ordinary day in London could be every bit as 'big' as the books about wars and revolutions.
But the point of a show like "Living With Yourself" is that we all have these imperfections — even those of us who outwardly appear perfect — and there is comfort in this universal truth.
Thucydides does not explain this outwardly outrageous claim because he does not need to: As his readers understood, this new war did not pit Greece against a foreign foe but Greeks against Greeks.
And that while Haley was outwardly very tough within the UN (and the Trump administration), she was reportedly a voice urging more moderation -- and toeing the preferred line of establishment Republicans -- in private.
"I am Hagrid" is funny because a woman dressing up as Hagrid always is, but it's also an outwardly expressive way of showing it's OK to take up more space in the world.
And the NRCC's latest ad, which comes shortly before the midterm elections, calls renewed attention to the ways candidates of color have been subjected to racially coded and outwardly racist attacks in 2018.
Such is the dilemma for victims of powerful men: In the mind of a child, it is almost impossible to comprehend, let alone confront, the duality of being outwardly good while committing unconscionable evil.
The case was brought by Aimee Stephens who sued the funeral home where she worked for firing her after she announced she identified as a transgender woman and would start presenting outwardly as female.
At the time he made his comments, Senator Enzi seemed to think that outwardly existing in the world as a queer or trans person is enough to excuse violence against queer and trans bodies.
"I hope someday I will understand your decision, but for now, I cannot understand how you voted for someone who so outwardly hates women, and therefore your daughters," one 19-year-old woman wrote.
In practice, of course, her ideas are vaguely racial—and as some liberal commentators have argued, outwardly racist—calling for the preservation of American culture as defined by decidedly white British and Dutch settlers.
Outwardly, these companies talk relentlessly about the life-saving potential of self-driving cars, but behind closed doors, they are plotting ways to outmaneuver their rivals — often at the expense of an unsuspecting public.
The company said it did this to prevent older phones with older batteries from completely shutting off when they were running low on power, but it didn't outwardly tell users it was doing this.
The U.S. corn crop may have gotten its latest-ever start this spring, but speculators' bullish bets have lost steam in recent weeks as the weather has not been outwardly threatening for crop development.
The guidelines were based on more than 40 years of research showing that traditional masculinity is psychologically harmful and that socializing boys to suppress their emotions causes damage that echoes both inwardly and outwardly.
I think shame is the most dangerous emotion that a human can feel, and depending on what type of person they are, when they're feeling ashamed they either attack inwardly... or they attack outwardly.
And even those white people who aren't outwardly violent or aggressive toward their black neighbors are loath to confront those who are, standing by and letting it happen because it's always been that way.
The third component of the opposition, the People's Democratic party, or HDP, is outwardly an alliance of small parties and leftist groups that recently joined forces to cross the 10% threshold for entering parliament.
Whenever a dad outwardly owns his struggles in how to do his little girl's hair, gift her the right blending tools for the holidays, or even narrate a makeup tutorial, our hearts immediately melt.
Even outwardly supportive legislation such as the "Back the Blue" bills being talked about, which would make killing a police officer punishable in the federal court system, should be viewed with a healthy scrutiny.
Their summit brings together two leaders who could not seem more different: the often stormy Trump, prone to angry tweets, and Xi, outwardly calm, measured and tightly scripted, with no known social media presence.
For me, what really makes a compelling evil character, is one who blends in amongst good people, seemingly no different, and yet never outwardly displays any sort of behavior that can be considered altruistic.
We could narrow the scope of future arms contracts with partner nations engaged in active combat with nations or groups not deemed outwardly hostile to U.S. interests to training only or non-kinetic support.
By contrast, there's no tragedy in "Sully," just sighs of relief, probing questions and an outwardly uncomplicated hero whose extraordinariness is so deeply imbued that it is finally the most ordinary thing about him.
While the protests were outwardly intended to demonstrate against the removal of Confederate statues, those attending the rallies included neo-Nazis and other racist groups, some of whom yelled anti-Semitic and racist statements.
The summit brings together two leaders who could not seem more different: the often stormy Trump, prone to angry tweets, and Xi, outwardly calm, measured and tightly scripted, with no known social media presence.
Liz has a more outwardly sensible and responsible understanding of money, but it's fucked her up just as much as Dud, who requires very little money to enjoy the things he values in life.
He disapproves of the wine his mother drinks and the clothes his sister wears, and refuses to shake hands with his after-school math tutor, a less outwardly devout Muslim named Inès (Myriem Akheddiou).
Members of the faith community are finally figuring out how to express outwardly their inner conflict and lack of support for President Trump's actions and policies, and the Trump campaign is scrambling to respond.
Even as Trump has ramped up sanctions and tried to muster the international community, little has outwardly changed on the peninsula and 2017 was a year of rapid progress for North Korea's missile program.
Speaking to reporters before Tomic, Zverev described his opponent's body language during the match as "the opposite of Rafa," referring to Rafael Nadal, commonly regarded as the most outwardly ferocious competitor in men's tennis.
The dominant element of the painting, however, is the cloud of steam billowing from the engine's smokestack, filling the upper right quadrant of the sheet with outwardly spiraling strokes of yellow, green, blue, and red.
In fact, while Trump outwardly campaigned against the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), which Abe strongly supports with Obama, an affinity between the two nations becomes clear when looking at Japan's own surveillance program targeting Muslims.
It can be fictional and outwardly exaggerated, the same way an over-the-top 1980s ninja movie will cut someone's head off, and more blood than would ever be in the human body shoots out.
Dr. Joshua Rosenow, who was not part of the study, says the findings conform with prior research that people who appear outwardly responsive to commands exhibit brain activity that can be detected through other means.
XHamster's data is funny—and a good reminder that even the most outwardly homophobic states have plenty of people who swing every which way—but I would urge xHamster to be a little more specific.
Of course, the finding that content tangential and directly related to children is the most popular on the video platform isn't inherently insidious, and Pew didn't reveal any findings that were outwardly evil or illegal.
"I have to keep it to myself because that process was so personal and intricate for me that to talk about it outwardly just maybe feels like not the right thing for me," she said.
Outwardly, the vehicle is nearly identical to its predecessor The VSS Unity was shown off today at a special ceremony at the Mojave Air and Spaceport in California, where Virgin Galactic conducts its flight tests.
Intersex people sometimes have genitalia that outwardly reflects their condition, but other times they do not, and only testing will show that there are internal differences in sex characteristics, such as chromosomes or sex organs.
Through it all, Rodriguez has maintained an outwardly positive attitude, saying he is working hard on his swing to ensure that when his next opportunity arrives he will be prepared to take advantage of it.
There was nothing outwardly different, not from the days of board member Mike Capps saying working at Epic meant 60 hours a week, nor from when Darius Kazemi stepped down in protest of their ineffectiveness.
Comparison to Nicole Eisenman is a natural, and while there are some similarities in thematic material and compositional method, Wulff's view of the world is more outwardly directed than that allowed by Eisenman's ruminative temperament.
Even though Donald Trump claimed numerous times during his campaign to be an ally of the LGBTQ community, his administration has turned out to be the most outwardly hostile toward queer people since Ronald Reagan.
To be sure, the group has its work cut out for it in trying to sway opinions in a major party that is often viewed as skeptical about — if not outwardly hostile toward — environmental issues.
I just think, given the opportunity, there's no reason why I wouldn't do something to outwardly show that I'm not okay with this, and this is such a great opportunity to show that so loudly.
Cuts like "Lofty Can" and "One By One" exude a lightness of character, and a freedom of movement, that while not unheard of, mark the record out as his most outwardly engaged work to date.
Which is as far as you can get from, say, galleries encouraging their artists to use Instagram, to overproduce for fairs, to do the multi-tasking and audience-facing that, outwardly, attends the role today.
"He reminds me of Harry S. Truman, an outwardly ordinary man whose work ethic, faith in the goodness of everyday Americans, and love of country made him a great President," Kaine said in a statement.
Navalny and many of his supporters — once it was clear they definitely weren't going to get on the ballot — deployed this "smart voting" strategy to deny outwardly pro-Putin candidates as many seats as possible.
"These are all outwardly facing websites, so you would expect that the capacity would be able to do the same to Taiwanese parties or Hong Kong student websites, or any other websites," Segal told CNN.
Um-Helat is outwardly utopian, too, and Jemisin paints just as vivid a picture: The slanting afternoon sun stretches golden over the city, reflected light sparkling along its mica-flecked walls and laser-faceted embossings.
And the desserts are similar: Devised in some instances hundreds of years ago and presented with self-conscious pride, they are outwardly beautiful, sickly sweet, ultimately oppressive, yet always, in the end, impossible to refuse.
It's hard not to keep in mind that the labor of the writer, at least outwardly, has become indistinguishable from the labor of anybody else who sits at a table at his or her computer.
A cake might outwardly be inspired by Miura-ori, an origami fold involving a zigzag series of parallelograms, adapted in the 1970s by a Japanese astrophysicist for the deployment of solar panels on space satellites.
President Donald Trump, who has been hesitant to take action that could disturb the close bilateral relationship, or threaten U.S. arms sales to the country, has been more outwardly critical of the Saudis in recent days.
At a time when pop is supposedly "purposeful" but rarely so outwardly political (despite the empty platitudes about living in a bubble spouted by celebrities) it's worth remembering—and celebrating—the outsider pride articulated on Kala.
The leaders have outwardly said they do not want war and prefer a diplomatic solution, but some experts worry that the maximalist demands from the administration provide no off-ramp for either party to back down.
And while some beauty choices, like Lipslut's F*ck Trump initiative, are more outwardly so than others, the beauty industry knows how to help you stand out while sending a message in all the right ways.
"Outwardly, my life is good: terrific children, a strong marriage…, steady work," she writes of the early days with Kris Jenner, in a new memoir, The Secrets of My Life, exclusively excerpted in this week's issue.
Although it costs $100 more than the D5, the Roomba doesn't have a limit to the amount of space it can clean, or at least the company doesn't outwardly offer up how much it can handle.
Outwardly, there were the usual smiles and handshakes, the first-name congeniality as the presidents, prime ministers and a chancellor assembled for their family photo and mugged for the cameras at photo-ops and preprandial gatherings.
His signature batting stance begins with an outwardly stretched arm holding his bat vertically toward the pitcher as if wielding a magic wand, and his running swing sets him in motion toward first base upon contact.
But on Tuesday, Mr. Johnson — who was born in New York City, spent part of his childhood in Brussels, and speaks French and Russian — said Britain would become even more outwardly focused under its new government.
The itineraries in question now, however, wouldn't likely have raised red flags for White House staffers because outwardly many of them did not appear to require the types of private charter flights that were ultimately used.
Not much changes outwardly after his arrival: The women's slow-dawning sexuality is suggested by little more than a fresh wash of color in their cheeks and some subtle alterations in their formidably buttoned-up style.
Interview prospects Outwardly, Trump has remained receptive to -- even enthusiastic about -- the prospect of sitting before Mueller, who is investigating whether his campaign colluded with Russia and whether Trump attempted to short-circuit the investigation itself.
You do feel Haynes's touch now and again, particularly in the sense of menace that seeps into a crepuscular law office and in the everyday eeriness that suffuses outwardly ordinary homes that are anything but normal.
The persistent smog has become a rallying cry for some people in Bangkok, where the aftermath of years of coups, street protests and army crackdowns has made the city seem, at least outwardly, an apolitical place.
The movie's first trailer gets slammed as "straight-washed" The film's first trailer sparked controversy online as Queen fans, including writer and producer Bryan Fuller (Hannibal), criticized the montage for outwardly "straight-washing" the late singer's sexuality.
Read More: Social Media Companies Are Not Free Speech Platforms The actions that Facebook and Twitter take to police speech don't follow any kind of moral compass, are disproportionately applied, and—at least outwardly—seem completely arbitrary.
With origins in neo-Nazi fringe movements of the 1980s, SD has outwardly rejected its racist past, but continues to traffic in nationalist rhetoric and has benefitted from a surge of online disinformation about immigration and Islam.
Discovery's Klingons are deliberately more complex, reconceived as aesthetes with stunningly ornate armor, a complex political system, and a unifying leader, T'Kuvma (Chris Obi), driven by a philosophy that is outwardly xenophobic, and yet inwardly broad-minded.
Finns aren't outwardly jolly, bubbly, "have a nice day" people who walk around with huge grins plastered on their faces, but people really did seem to have a real sense of contentedness and peace with their lives.
Before "how many levels of irony are you on?" would become a frequent question among the kids posting things they believe in and things they don't with the exact same level of outwardly-facing sincerity and seriousness.
It may be true that Khloé didn't outwardly appear to be pregnant, but we have to keep in mind that we have absolutely no idea when this photo was taken, and that every pregnant body is different.
Renzi remains outwardly confident of victory, selling it to Italians weary of politics as way to get rid of 215 of the country's 315 senators and save 500 million euros ($560 million) a year as a result.
One writer who works for an outwardly feminist site told me she once had to produce a 50-page slideshow of "Kim Kardashian's changing butt" that drove thousands of page views, but was buried under other content.
While neither country is outwardly moving towards an actual war footing, military displays of power, mixed with threats and counter threats may result in an ugly outcome, Stratfor Vice President of Strategic Analysis Rodger Baker told CNN.
BEIJING (Reuters) - When Kim Jong Un inherited power in North Korea in late 2011, then-Chinese president Hu Jintao was outwardly supportive of the untested young leader, predicting that "traditional friendly cooperation" between the countries would strengthen.
Indeed, a number of Republican candidates with nationalistic, if not outwardly racist views, are running for House and Senate seats this cycle, including Arthur Jones in Illinois, Seth Grossman in New Jersey and Paul Nehlen in Wisconsin.
Unlike the outwardly aggressive and often violent lyrics that had come to be associated with many of Snapcase's peers on Victory Records' roster, Progression Through Unlearning was centered around the idea of self-improvement through inward reflection.
I think the only exception––a very rare one––is if you're at a bar, it's not busy, and the bartender is outwardly rude (assuming you're not doing something dickish, like texting while asking for a drink).
Gordon Smith, the U.S.T.A.'s executive director, said that the players and the fans would have to adjust to the new conditions, and that although many players have commented on the noise levels, few have outwardly complained.
Donnersmarck's protagonist, Kurt Barnert, is a sensitive and talented painter from the East who marries into a family that, while outwardly conforming to the new postwar politics, privately adheres to the most repulsive aspects of Nazi ideology.
Adapted from a 2014 Norwegian movie by its original director, Hans Petter Moland, "Cold Pursuit" would outwardly seem to dovetail with Neeson's string of vehicles as an action star, starting with the popular and spare "Taken" series.
But if you've never had the support outwardly like that, people showing you affection in your face, love in your face, even if it's fake, you try to grab that because it feels good for the moment.
No matter what, it was a gross thing to say, and the comment actually inspired Amber Rose to throw a "SlutWalk" in October 2015, aiming to fight back against derogatory statements against outwardly sexual women like herself.
As deeply disjunctive and associative this poem may initially seem, it is actually a carefully constructed series of images that appears outwardly realist in the manner of such Surrealist figures as Breton, Buñuel, Magritte, and Paul Delvaux.
What's more, they're musically and lyrically centred on otherwise often discredited or sidelined feelings of pain, anger and anguish, becoming one of the few places men in particular can outwardly express many of these emotions in the process.
At the same time, some fact-checkers seem aggrieved at having to agree to Facebook's procedure and pacing, so maybe hiring someone who outwardly agrees with Facebook's values and how fake news is handled would mitigate some tension.
Women were more outwardly focused in their decision-making, referencing how having kids would alter their adult relationships or contribute to overpopulation and other environmental impacts, or that the world as it is isn't hospitable to new children.
But would you believe Jean has another, more outwardly "normal" life with her husband, Michael (Crudup), and the couple's 9-year-old daughter who's beginning to explore her gender identity in ways that Jean isn't entirely comfortable with?
Collins and the supportive GOP senators aside, this is more of the same from the establishment Republicans in Congress who continue to fall short of outwardly standing up to President Trump but also avoiding strongly endorsing his agenda.
A rivalry also develops with Shooter McGavin, played the always excellent Christopher McDonald, whose petulance doesn't mesh with Happy's mere immaturity, but he does give us a classic asshole to root against outwardly while secretly hoping he wins.
It's thrilling to see the world's best basketball players happily find their roles amid all the star talent around them, in games that—unlike the outwardly similar All-Star Game—actually mean something, and are played full-out.
As much as we Irish recreationally hate on Britain, scratch some hidden part of our psyche and you might find a grudging, silent sense that the British were, if nothing else, outwardly consistent and slow to lose face.
Jaffe's book traces the rebirth and re-­envisioning of activism, direct action and protest over the past decade, reporting on movements as outwardly disparate as the Tea Party, Occupy Wall Street, modern labor organizing and Black Lives Matter.
"There is little evidence that the IRA's operational efforts were as reliant on Google's products as they were on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter to execute the most outwardly visible aspects of their information warfare campaign," the report said.
North Korea still outwardly professes to maintain a Soviet-style command economy, but for years a thriving network of informal markets and person-to-person trading has become the main source of food and money for ordinary people.
Greenlee now runs a nonprofit called SMOOOTH (Speaking Mentally, Outwardly Opening Opportunities Toward Healing) to "empower, educate and prepare" survivors of domestic violence — and working with the organization has taught Hopkins to "become a man," he told ESPN.
After a week of testimony, a picture emerged of an eccentric, outwardly religious woman from a large family in the Dominican Republic, who was plagued by periodic bouts of crippling melancholy, severe headaches and high anxiety about crime.
The improved technology and training regimens available to players these days has yielded fewer players of outwardly distinctive body types, though, so it's somewhat tougher to come up with shape-related nicknames for players coming into the league.
An outwardly cordial meeting this week between Pope Francis and his near neighbor, Pope emeritus Benedict XVI, above, masked a growing concern within the Vatican and far beyond about the possibility of schism within the Roman Catholic Church.
Republicans and Democrats alike in Congress have chastised the administration for not outwardly pressuring Saudi Arabia enough for answers, raising the possibility of imposing sanctions on Saudi Arabia if they are found to be responsible for Khashoggi's death.
Psh. Of course, Greg being Greg, he'll probably try to play both sides with his cache of cruise ship documents, and we'll watch him bumble his way through that, in his secretly conniving but outwardly idiotic Greg way.
The gymnasts here represent a cross-section of Special Olympics athletes, with a range of disabilities, not all of them with outwardly expressive symptoms or obvious characteristics—but every one of them there to compete, jittery and focused.
But with his new movie, "Dunkirk," (out Friday, July 21), Mr. Nolan ventures into the harsh world of a real war, which outwardly seems like well-worn terrain, except that he has never tackled anything like it before.
It appears that since Donald Trump has been so outwardly open about the media – aka the "enemy of the American people" – along with his dislike of "fake news" spreading journalists, any shirt supporting journalism must be considered anti-Trump.
But lots of people interpreted this punctuation as a sexist slight against Williams, who has been mocked for her appearance and called a man because she "appeared outwardly strong," she wrote in an open letter on Reddit last year.
Outwardly, the Wizards are confident that their recent hot streak is more representative of the team's true quality than the early-season stretch where they ranked in the bottom half of the league in both offensive and defensive efficiency.
The most outwardly cruel and selfish of the bunch, or maybe just the most honest, is youngest son and brother Roman, played by the now twice Golden Globe-nominated Kieran Culkin in what may become a career-defining performance.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The North Korean elite are outwardly expressing their discontent towards young leader Kim Jong Un and his government as more outside information trickles into the isolated country, North Korea's former deputy ambassador to London said on Wednesday.
The Netflix drama debuted earlier this month but remains one of the most discussed shows online, winning raves for its creepy throwback tale, set in 1983, about missing children and extraordinary goings-on in an outwardly average small town.
The apps—which appear to have been originally compiled in 2015 and were on the Play Store until 2016 according to Google—outwardly had no connection to Banjo, but an analysis of its code indicates connections to the company.
Begum was one of three outwardly studious schoolgirls who slipped away from their lives in London's Bethnal Green area in February 2015 to fly to Turkey and then over the border into the cauldron of the Syrian civil war.
Washington (CNN)Former Secretary of Defense James Mattis in an interview released Thursday defended his resignation from the Trump administration last year as well as his decision not to outwardly criticize the sitting president, even in his new book.
Outwardly, it may seem that Senator McConnell has all the power, that he can set the rules about what happens in the Senate trial just like Democrats in the majority in the House set the rules for their inquiry.
It's a showcase for Strong, who, despite the presence of more outwardly colorful characters like Tom Wamsgans (Matthew Macfadyen) and Cousin Greg (Nicholas Braun), emerges as the series MVP with how heartbreakingly he pulls off the episode's final act.
The track is as outwardly triumphant as something this patently lo-fi can be, while conjuring a longing for something greater beneath the melting synths and rotting drums, like a fading photograph of the best summer you never had.
The 2018 CT6 looks outwardly the same as the 2017 model; the only noticeable difference is inside the car, where the steering wheel now includes the integrated light bar and the camera attached to the top of the steering column.
This criticism frequently applies to outwardly progressive work environments like that of Google, a tech industry giant that publicly touts its goals regarding diversity and gender equality in its workforce (even as it continues to flounder in achieving those goals).
While allowing users to break free from the 24-hour time-constraint eliminates that real-time sensation, it is giving the people what they want: The ability to meticulously curate what the world sees but in an outwardly candid manner.
These women — well, practically every look that walked down the runway, actually — were not lost on SNL cast member Leslie Jones, who sat front row, and was adorably and outwardly expressive as she cheered each model on as they passed by.
The second season introduces the most outwardly malevolent of these, the Shame Wizard (a wonderful David Thewlis, who gets to say things like "hella faded"), and he terrorizes the kids with a heightened self-consciousness for their urges and actions.
The audacity to ask that question with the alleged victim in the room is not only incredibly demeaning, but also a clear play to make it seem like a woman has to outwardly look distressed in order to be a victim.
At 8 minutes 50 seconds The weekend after seeing some high-production-value events surrounding the music of Karlheinz Stockhausen and John Luther Adams, I was in the mood for something a little less outwardly extravagant — but no less imaginative.
If your technology stock index is selling off by 5 or 10 percent because of something outwardly anodyne the government has said then you either have (a) too much speculation, (b) a too powerful government, or in China's case both.
The reason these women (and occasional man) are prepared to spend hours waiting to eat at this outwardly unassuming cafe is because it's Miffy-themed, and all the food—burgers, cakes, even curry—is decorated to resemble the Dutch cartoon rabbit.
The knowledge, even subconscious, that all these tangible indicators of their royalness could be taken away or, almost as bad, carelessly lost through miscalculation, would shake the self-belief of a dynasty even as outwardly self-assured as this one.
In breaking down this most layered of femininities, that of a queen—both outwardly and emotionally—The Favourite, in and with its own female gaze, is committed to exposing the rituals and expected aesthetics and emotions of womanhood to great payoff.
The new comedy, co-created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch and executive produced by Orange is the New Black creator Jenji Kohan, follows the OITNB model — using a heightened setting to tell deeply personal stories about its outwardly "quirky" characters.
While Cruyff's Holland was strongly influenced by a conservative Protestant establishment which, at least outwardly, stressed Christian austerity and traditional values, Wenger's particular upbringing and the moral outlook of earthy Alsace clearly represented a more accepting environment for a smoker.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said that at this point the White House is staying out of it entirely (though her decision to not outwardly back Ryan's position was noted by several GOP aides Tuesday after the daily briefing).
The only thing we hate more than packing clothes (an outwardly simple act of folding shirts, pants, socks, etcetera into a suitcase) is having to downsize a comprehensive 10-step beauty routine into something that won't get tossed at airport security.
While he seems to outwardly live and act according to a set of theories and beliefs about humans in the post-apocalypse, in reality, Negan seems to handle every obstacle as a unique problem to be solved in its own way.
They tended to talk, even on background, as if they were working in the mainstream tradition of U.S. foreign policy, and they behaved, at least outwardly, as though they were not grappling every day with an Administration that was radically unstable.
On Sunday night, in the N.B.A. finals, it is unlikely that any player will outwardly try to cheat, but it is part of the unwritten code of basketball that players bend certain rules as much as possible to gain advantages.
While prominent South Korean politicians and entertainment stars have been accused of sexual misconduct, the #MeToo reckoning in the country has been more muted than in some nations, especially when it comes to the outwardly squeaky clean K-Pop scene.
The country maintains under the law that it is illegal under most circumstances for a woman to be seen uncovered, and in this case, that seems to apply to women who don't outwardly practice Islam, and aren't physically in the country.
Marketed as a way to help older or infirm people keep cycling, most of the systems power the axle that joins the two crank arms of the bike and are outwardly invisible, with on-off switches hidden under handlebar tape.
An outwardly cordial meeting this week between Pope Francis and his predecessor, Benedict XVI, masked a growing concern within the Vatican and beyond: that having two popes could confuse the faithful — and risk creating schisms in the Roman Catholic Church.
He said that Benchmark "outwardly supported" him through May before executing a secret plan to oust him "at the most shameful of times," less than two weeks after the funeral of his mother, who had died in a boating accident.
BEIJING (Reuters) - With just days to go before Taiwan's elections, its giant neighbor is trying a push-and-pull strategy on the island Beijing claims as Chinese territory, rattling its saber while trying to coax electors with outwardly friendlier policies.
But Theo continues to sleepwalk through his life, however charmed it may outwardly appear, until the painting again rears its avian head, introducing a frenetic pulse to the closing third that's especially jarring given the vague listlessness of what preceded it.
Wozniacki, 28, returned to Rod Laver Arena for her first-round match against Alison Van Uytvanck looking outwardly the same as she did when she outlasted Simona Halep on the same stage last year to win her first Grand Slam title.
It's impossible not to think about these things when you visit the Emily Dickinson Museum, which includes the house where Dickinson spent most of her outwardly uneventful life, her fierce mind raging away, quietly producing her profound and enigmatic poetry.
In the days since the midterms, Pelosi has remained outwardly confident that she will be the next speaker, while Democrats opposing her have maintained they are positioned to block her on the floor, and no official challenger has emerged from the wings.
When asked on Sunday whether she thought the call to withhold the email exchanges was political, Clinton shied away from outwardly accusing anyone but questioned the timing of the decision, which came just before Monday's first-in-the-nation nominating contest in Iowa.
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The Republican presidential primary debate has alternated between a strong consensus that one of America's biggest problems is too much downward distribution of income, and the growing sentiment that the country should be less welcoming (if not outwardly hostile) to immigrants and refugees.
At the same time, conservatives fleeing liberalizing states (California in particular) have moved into the valleys outside those cities, which have been parceled up among Republicans far more ideologically conservative (and, generally speaking, outwardly religious) than those who've been here for generations.
The reports, often produced in conjunction with the North Korean government, may not be able to focus on markets given the political sensitivity of inherently capitalist activity in a state which still outwardly professes to maintain a Soviet-style command economy, experts say.
Burling, who at 26 has been the youngest helmsman in the 35th America's Cup, is the epitome of understatement and outwardly unruffled by going 83-0 up against the U.S. holders in the first phase of the first-to-seven final last weekend.
While it has done little outwardly to develop its economy, North Korea has put a lot of focus on its military, carrying a huge standing army of 1.2 million active soldiers plus 7.7 million reservists in a country of 25 million people.
"The UAE is outwardly focused in a way Saudi Arabia is not," said one person I spoke to, who pointed out that Saudi and American officials have been working together for decades, jointly shaping and executing their shared vision for the Middle East.
Those vintage cars are outwardly restored American cars, and if you didn't know any better, you'd say, "Wow," but that's part of their ingenuity — to rip out engines and create something more reliable and newer and something you can get parts for.
Though outwardly presented as quirky science fiction story with a neat gimmick—the ability to rewind time and change your decisions—that premise buried what proved to be actually special about Dontnod's five-part adventure: the relationship between Chloe Price and Max Caulfield.
Their link-up is a fun one: though it's mostly retired these days, Nicki's demonic Roman persona of old is a fun counterpoint to Uzi's outwardly emo aesthetic and sound—they're like two sides of the same weird-but-mainstream rap coin.
"We think of ourselves as a male-oriented site in that our audience is heavily male, but we don't outwardly cater to men on the site — if you look at our about page, it's not like it's the site for dudes," he said.
Their ubiquity in public spaces shocked me when I first moved to the city a few years ago, accustomed as I was to the Midwestern niceties of Ohio where we typically place a constant burden upon ourselves to be outwardly friendly in public.
Axe, as it happens, sponsored the Promundo study, which concluded that men who registered narrow, clichéd instructions about manhood were more likely to act out in self-destructive ways, such as substance abuse, and in outwardly destructive ones, such as online bullying.
The journey of Kratos, both inwardly as he learns to control his rage and become a loving father to Atreus, and outwardly as he explores the worlds of Norse mythology to spread his wife's ashes on the highest peak in the nine realms.
Especially as outwardly queer artists from the start, this steady, decades-long climb is nearly unprecedented and has paved the way for pop stars like Halsey, Hayley Kiyoko, and King Princess to be able to sing about female desire on Top 40 Radio.
The spirit of the time was a heady concoction of high purpose and self-congratulation—a secular brand of Calvinism, with the state of inward grace revealed outwardly by an Ivy League degree, Silicon Valley stock options, and a White House invitation.
The reasons for that are complex, but ad industry executives say Twitter's policy of allowing aliases and the idea of tweeting - sometimes translated as "muttering" in Japanese - allows Japanese users to express their opinions in a culture that tends to be outwardly reserved.
The Maloof brothers were the sort of dippy, monied, outwardly talentless bon vivants that defined popular culture during the George W. Bush years; they banked reality show credits, got photographed a lot, and eventually launched a vodka that tasted like red velvet cake.
But the horrific nature of the crimes lingered in collective memory because of their viciousness, the notoriety of those who died and the cult-like influence Manson exerted over his "family," outwardly laid-back hippies and flower children who became killers under his influence.
Or are they riding the wave of viral interest that is sure to come their way, assessing, likely rightly, they'll court more customers from those who wish to spend their travel dollars with an outwardly inclusive company than lose customers outraged by pro-LGBTQ sympathies?
Far from that, his statement on the day after Kennedy announced his retirement was written in a way that suggested Breyer continues to believe, at least outwardly, that he can win over his colleagues to take up the question and end the death penalty.
Fils-Aimé was always known as a savvy manager on the business side of things, but outwardly he projected the image of an affable, fun-loving executive who could embody the spirit of fun and childlike wonder that are central to Nintendo's games mission.
There is still the stigma that outwardly personal art is less interesting or serious; while this might seem like a dated conception, when an entire generation of women artists — who often made their personal experiences front and center — is elided, it makes me think otherwise.
While the Masters and host Augusta National Golf Club are outwardly old-fashioned, evoking a more genteel bygone era behind their manicured flowerbeds, tech free on-course experience (no cell phones or digital signage), and 1960s era food and drink prices, looks can be deceiving.
There is an internal conflict that many black people — my family included — had during the Simpson trial: on the one hand, Simpson seemed to outwardly distance himself from his race, and much ado is made about how he surrounded himself with mostly white friends.
As Tharps points out, black women of that time (and since) carried the burden of needing to outwardly politicize their beauty, as opposed to white women who have the luxury of styling or cutting their hair in ways that will never be interpreted as activism.
The good news is that some researchers believe that outwardly showing our embarrassment (through the aforementioned blushing and sweaty palms) signals to others that you know you effed up, you didn't mean any actual harm, and you would very much like to stick around.
Even now that I'm an adult with a decent resume and far less annoying taste in fashion, I still don't feel comfortable in "classy" or outwardly wealthy spaces, because I remember standing there in so many marble-countered kitchens feeling like a redneck charity case.
But when James greets me at her bright, airy home in Ealing, a placid suburban borough in west London where she lives with her husband, the writer Niall Leonard, and their two Westies, she doesn't seem remotely ill at ease, at least not outwardly.
This might not outwardly be a bad thing, but it could have negative side effects if podcast creators eventually rely on formulaic approaches to titles and descriptions that, prior to the new Google search feature, were places where they more openly expressed a show's identity.
Washington (CNN)There is mounting concern on Capitol Hill that more needs to be done to contain the coronavirus, the contagious respiratory disease that started in China and has reached from Iran to the US, with Republicans and Democrats outwardly expressing alarm and outrage.
In old Hollywood, trespasses and illegal offenses were regularly cleaned up and hushed up by fixers like Eddie Mannix, an executive and enforcer for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer back in its glossiest, outwardly glamorous heyday when any whiff of scandal, any ostensible deviance, was quietly concealed.
At the same time, and to greater political benefit, Mr. Moore, a former professional kickboxer, exhibits traits that many Alabamians see in themselves and seek in their elected officials: He is outwardly pious and prone to political pugilism, self-assured and satisfied with standing alone.
Now I think that in my early twenties or teens it was all so outwardly based, it was all about how I looked on the outside and now I focus so much more on the inside of myself and my soul and my spirit.
Outwardly I had gone to seek work and have another year at home with my family, but privately I'd hoped that there, with a clean slate and in a different environment, I would be able to rid myself of my increasingly debilitating eating disorder, bulimia.
It's unclear how effective the strategy will be at convincing the President, who has been outwardly enthusiastic about the picks, though top White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett earlier this week told reporters the nominations are still being vetted and are not done deals.
" FROM PEN: Jackie Evancho on Becoming a Trans Rights Activist for Sister after Performing at Trump's Inauguration She claimed she "never outwardly came out and supported" Trump, though she did say on an episode of I Am Cait, "If Hillary [Clinton] becomes President, the country is over.
There are moments when you may find yourself watching something that is outwardly sports—say, one of the NFL games that they have in London with like 22 neutral zone infractions and a final score of 9-7—but cannot find any actual sports in it.
His comments about the Trump Administration not influencing the decision are notable, however, because Trump's pick to lead anti-trust at the DOJ, Makan Delrahim, has an outwardly conservative view towards mergers and has said in the past that he doesn't see any problems with the merger.
On Saturday, the New York Times reported, citing multiple sources with knowledge of the matter, that the commission is more divided that outwardly appears; not only on the dollar amount of the fine, but on whether Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, should be held personally liable.
My guess is that the kids would have gathered on Facebook, Instagram or Snapchat and discussed my otherness and concluded that, though I did not outwardly appear to wear stripes or have horns, I was clearly hiding them, or using mind control to erase them from view.
If the world's largest platform, run by one of the wealthiest companies on the planet, can't block the most outwardly extreme content, after dozens of promises that AI will enable effective moderation from the platform's CEO, then it has failed its users and the public at large.
But their insistence on not only welcoming Warrior back into the fold, but completely whitewashing his past and elevating his likeness to a bland symbol of corporate altruism is shockingly tone-deaf, especially for a company that's at least outwardly trying to appear progressive, inclusive and diverse.
In a more outwardly civilized way, they follow in the footsteps of the settler-colonialists who first expanded the American nation westward in the 19th century, or the first semiconductor manufacturers to abscond from Bell Labs in the late 1950s and set up shop near Palo Alto.
That's true of "Jeanne Dielman," an unblinking three-and-a-half-hour look at an outwardly impassive Belgian homemaker (Delphine Seyrig) who turns tricks in her immaculate, sterile apartment amid other quotidian activities like folding sheets and making a meatloaf for more than three deliberate minutes.
By 12, I knew all the things I couldn't do at an airport: outwardly prey before take off, say anything was "the bomb," or really do anything other than keep my head down and try to go unnoticed, because any perceivable action could be considered suspicious.
Our hypocritical handle on the global arena is summed up, like I said, by the fact that we outwardly abhor that type of empirical attitude and yet we have territories that are subject to our laws but get none of our benefits as a capitalist-pig nation.
Yet there also hovered over Mr. Netanyahu's trip the vaguely valedictory sense that this outwardly triumphal visit to the United States' political and media capitals, places where he has grown accustomed to a conquering hero's reception, could turn out to be his last as prime minister.
RBG's many adoring fans, who have not only inked her face on their bodies but have outwardly supported her and her work on the Supreme Court, have been posting pictures, memes, GIFs (including ones of her incredible workout), and a whole host of inspirational words today.
An outwardly cordial meeting this week between Pope Francis and his predecessor, Pope emeritus Benedict XVI, masked a growing concern within the Vatican and far beyond: that having two popes can be confusing to the faithful — and can risk creating schisms within the Roman Catholic Church.
While history has made it very clear that "Duck and Cover" would have done little to save lives in the event of a nuclear attack, the nation had a unified message to prepare and empower citizens who outwardly expressed fear during the beginning of the arms race.
Meanwhile, though the government is now outwardly acknowledging Li's death, officials appear to be employing a sledgehammer approach to online displays of discontent, deleting posts and even closing down WeChat accounts -- which one of my mainland business contacts likened to a digital death sentence in China.
Katy Perry reprised her new single, "Chained to the Rhythm," for a performance that was less outwardly political than her version at the Grammys, though some viewers interpreted the two besuited dancing skeletons on stage as representations of President Trump and the British prime minister, Theresa May.
The tension between the two men -- Barr, the public face of the Justice Department, and Mueller, an outwardly silent figure who's spoken publicly only through written documents -- has been building for weeks and was on full display Wednesday as the attorney general testified in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Throughout the 82-game regular season, he served as a precise metaphor for an imprecise moment in the American chronicle: heave yourself forward, against outwardly impossible hurdles, against cynicism, against disbelief, and even then, when the road ahead remains too nightmarish to navigate, continue on, fight, move forward.
We groaned as we went through the usual baptism of fire for any new immigrant, the cocked-eyebrow and puzzled look as you struggle to get your words across, the constant sniggers and cries of "sorry, I didn't get that," little snipes at the outwardly different and the distinctive.
Outwardly, the biggest difference is Emirates Team New Zealand's defying convention and opting for cyclists rather than "grinders" working winches to power the hydraulics needed to control the hydrofoils and towering wingsail which lift the boat out of the water so that it almost flies above the waves.
When I first wrote about Ford for CNN in 2013, I hoped to make the point that he wasn't that different from many people all around you — outwardly successful while secretly buckling under the weight of alcohol or drugs — and that addiction is a nondiscriminatory predator that strikes everywhere.
Thin, besuited and outwardly cool, Sir Nicholas describes his job as "balancing the books and being creative and brave", but his strongest play has been to develop enduring relationships around the world and create an enviable network of influence, balancing a subtle showmanship with a love of art.
Outwardly, the unease shifted to spectacles of profuse public thanks and proclamations of victory every time the new administration took a demonstrably pro-Ukraine action, such as the decision to provide Kyiv with of anti-tank weaponry, which Ukraine had been lobbying for since the beginning of the conflict.
"We think they have a strong voice in there that they can play a strong role internationally and we want the EU to be outwardly facing and being able to engage on all sorts of issues whether it's fighting terrorism, dealing with the global economic situation," he said.
The gulf in perception over an outwardly nonpolitical issue underscores how signals from politicians and media outlets have played a critical role in shaping how seriously Americans are taking a viral outbreak that has overwhelmed health care systems and triggered mass quarantines in several countries around the world.
For many of the pope's ideological opponents in and around the Vatican, who are fearful of a pontiff they consider outwardly avuncular but internally a ruthless wielder of absolute political power, this angry moment in history is an opportunity to derail what they see as a disastrous papal agenda.
Diplomatic sources with deep knowledge of North Korea's activities told CNN that despite outwardly positive signs and indications of a "charm offensive" from Pyongyang, what's "unclear and bizarre" is there has not been any diplomatic movement shown by North Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in line with current events.
That way, later this year when that one friend of yours starts waiving around his or her testament to the power of Apple's marketing team, you can ooh and ah outwardly while internally smiling with the knowledge that you managed to avoid the trap — along with any associated launch-day bugs.
Addressing how femininity is outwardly performed or written into appearance, Kiki Smith's etching "Ballerina (Stretching Left)" (2000) draws on the long legacy of womanhood as portrayed through the dancerly physique, from Degas' 19th-century ruminations on dancing girls to Eleanor Antin's complex feminist performances as her alter ego Eleanora Antinova.
But as more and more stars declined to outwardly abide by Hollywood's morality code, the real shift wasn't toward "immorality" so much as self-righteousness: You could try to stifle Hollywood, this new narrative suggested, but it would always resist, and never again allow its true self to be censored.
"I was outwardly very proactive... but behind closed doors, whether [I was talking] with my mom or with my therapist, I was really conflicted about what [the surgery] meant for me as a woman, and my femininity, and how I still had this looming risk of ovarian cancer," she says.
But skipper Jimmy Spithill and his crew, although outwardly confident, will not be taking anything for granted in their quest for a third successive win after seeing how New Zealand have performed to become the challenger for the "Auld Mug", which was first claimed in 1851 by the schooner "America".
During "Flawless (Remix)," Beyoncé sat at the edge of the stage surrounded by her dancers, and sang about the 2014 episode in which her sister, Solange, assaulted Jay Z in an elevator, the event that was the first high-profile public rupture in the outwardly perfect Beyoncé-Jay Z union.
Indirection can be a beautiful tool in comedy and so it is in "Hello, My Name Is Doris," which uses this funny, outwardly ridiculous character to tell a simple story about a love that rarely speaks its name, including in movies: that of an older woman for a much younger man.
The challenge of this particular moment is that advancing technology means there are now precious few aspects of a player's performance—or, indeed, player's lives, on and off the field—that cannot be measured or tracked in some way, more often than not by some outwardly innocuous, quietly blinking digital device.
Yet outwardly, the group's purpose and efficacy seemed less clear in recent months, despite its periodic statements protesting such matters as Les Moonves's reported $120 million potential exit package and corporations and venues that continued to work with the musician R. Kelly, who has been accused of sexually abusing multiple women.
Their profile in the piece was appropriately written by Halsey, who noted: Outwardly, they are polished and professional, but hours of laughter, secret handshakes and gifts exchanged show those around them that underneath this showstopping, neatly groomed movement are just some guys who love music, one another and their fans.
The short film doesn't have the tone of a parody—at least not outwardly—but it does poke holes in the self-seriousness of a whole generation of uber-popular cop dramas, which cast officers of the law as superheroes who stand in the way of all of society's ills.

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