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But this toddler clearly hasn't figured that part out yet.
Maybe you leave that part out of the studio pitch.
Truth be told, he hasn't quite figured this part out.
The Withings Go takes that part out of the equation.
And so far, Europe's social democrats haven't figured that part out.
McKinley later resigned, in part out of solidarity with the former ambassador.
Because Trump has a habit of saying the quiet part out loud.
I'll get this part out of the way right at the top.
Part out of disgust and revulsion, partly out of curiosity and excitement.
Chinese movie studios favor historical themes in part out of self-censorship.
It emerged in part out of a desire to problem-solve for writers.
CapitaineToinon, who found this one, is still helping people figure that part out.
Inequality in the workplace is – for the most partout of our control.
China's tempered approach is born, in part, out of a position of weakness.
And making that occasion to connect got that part out of the way.
I think maybe we're still trying to figure that part out right now.
He is, like so many Trump supporters, saying the quiet part out loud.
Is this new initiative born in part out of frustration with establishment green groups?
The monuments quarrel grows in part out of an incomplete understanding of our past.
"We'll cut that part out where it sounds like it's not good," Paulson laughed.
As I noted at the time, Bloomberg News said the quiet part out loud.
Until it figures that part out, it doesn't make sense to make bold bets.
Darwin believed that music and speech developed in part out of people mimicking natural sounds.
So even the Post, which is full of smart people, couldn't figure that part out?
But what is interesting is how consistently the videos say the quiet part out loud.
Medicare and Medicaid, for example, are financed in large part out of federal income taxes.
The move prompted two White House budget officials to resign in part out of frustration.
Do you have a responsibility as someone who funds them to figure that part out?
That means you're going to need to swap another part out at least every other session.
Two budget officials resigned this year in part out of frustration at the freeze, he said.
"That s just the hardest part out of all of this," Karaelias says of Sarkar's kill list.
These folks seem like they're very very loath to stick any body part out of Silicon Valley.
The child was whisked out of the room and, for the most part, out of her life.
"Well, she finally said the quiet part out loud," Jackson Bird, a transgender author, tweeted on Thursday.
Mr. Cassel's entourage — publicist, agent, raffish assortment of chums — stayed, for the most part, out of sight.
They have put their own home up for sale, in part out of concern for their safety.
We seem to have figured out employment throughout history, so I think we'll figure that part out.
Into the fridge for 603-14 hours (we're still testing this part out) makes for smooth testing coffee.
When you, too, invited a woman who pitched an idea or auditioned for a part out to dinner?
But the White House has slowed down the move, in part out of fear of a violent response.
But this isn't just about Mike Bloomberg, all Bloomberg news did is say the quiet part out loud.
Niemöller cast the statement in the first person, at least in part, out of a sense of guilt.
"I think it's satisfying to get that part out of the way, to get a G.M.," Joe Johnson said.
"I didn't know Kristian [Nairn] was gonna die because they blacked that part out in my script," he laughed.
Sorry, that's really just a horrible, bitchy thing to say and it's borne a large part out of jealousy.
The emergence in force in 2018 of these insurgent Democrats grows in part out of the Sanders presidential campaign.
"He had pulled his private part out of his underwear and was holding it in his hand," Carey alleges.
If you want to join MI5, you should probably be able to figure that part out on your own.
The rest of it was a mess, and hopefully, this actually gives them a chance to figure that part out.
The meeting was born in large part out of continued disappointment with the company's inability to quickly address hate speech.
"There's a part out there that pays me handsomely to be frightening to the audience," he explained to the panel.
"They're just saying the quiet part out loud now," said Adam Jentleson, a Democratic strategist close to the Warren campaign.
Bloomberg entered the race in part out of concern that Biden was faltering and Warren was surging in the polls.
But he did not, in part out of concern that action before the election could lead to an escalated conflict.
Sure, Chapman may have been acting, at least in part, out of self-interest, rather than genuine disgust over Weinstein's actions.
With the hard part out of the way, Tebow, 31, tells PEOPLE the couple is now looking forward to wedding planning.
You can watch the entire video below: And here's an audio-only version: Let's get this part out of the way.
Mr. McGahn's first choices turned down the job, in part out of concern that Mr. Trump would not follow legal advice.
Anyone with access to a computer can figure this part out, the part that Michael McKean doesn't want to talk about.
And while they haven't figured that part out yet, NASA's Juno spacecraft has brought them closer than they've ever been before—literally.
They also went ahead and got the legal part out of the way, heading to City Hall to get their marriage license.
Mahmud started the company in part out of a desire to make public data more accessible as a way to tackle corruption.
But the feeling he's lost a step continues to loom large, with Carville saying the quiet part out loud to The Post.
Of the three, Kempton is the only one who didn't go along with the scheme, at least in part, out of necessity.
Of course, time of year will factor in pretty heavily, too — but figuring this part out is way less of a mystery.
The SEC said the Wylys did this in part out of concern that investors would view the sales as a bearish sign.
Trump's refusal to condemn white nationalist violence in Charlottesville was born, in large part, out of his distaste for the political left.
While she is engaged on social media, she's stayed out of the limelight and for the most part, out of the media.
United Nations funding for Palestinian refugees grows in part out of a longtime assumption that a Palestinian state would eventually be created.
Uber employees said the practices and tools were born in part out of safety measures meant to protect drivers in some countries.
If anything, Schultz's mistake may have been making one of the classic errors of the Trump era: saying the quiet part out loud.
President Trump said the quiet part out loud when he told reporters that he was brushing dandruff off French President Emmanuel Macron's shoulder.
Its cost is estimated at a hundred and eighty million dollars, paid for, in part, out of the St. Petersburg and federal budgets.
Turns out the most exciting thing to happen to one of the earliest video games is taking the "video" part out of it.
Iowa Senator, Joni Ernst kind of said the quiet part out loud when speaking to the press during a break in the proceedings.
Undocumented immigrants, they say, generally pay the rent on time, in part out of fear of attracting attention and referrals to law enforcement.
They're confirmed oafs who, like their father, love saying the quiet part out loud, and who make themselves into fools jockeying for his attention.
In a San Francisco courtroom a few weeks ago, Facebook's lawyers said the quiet part out loud: Users have no reasonable expectation of privacy.
So far there is no sign of that happening, at least in part out of concern that it could exacerbate a sense of panic.
Thiel is planning his exit from the tech mecca, in part out of concern that regulation would hinder the financial prospects for tech companies.
Priebus as RNC chairman pushed Republican presidential candidates to sign loyalty pledges, guaranteeing they'd back the primary winner, in part out of concern over Trump.
So John, are you acting in part out of concern for these kids thinking that they&aposre getting bad advice from their parents or others?
The racial divisions facing the nation are borne in part out of a frustration about "economic stagnation," said Morial, a former mayor of New Orleans.
That test and others like it grew in part out of Dr. Mischel's deepening frustration with the predominant personality models of the mid-218th century.
Democrats, meanwhile, have maintained that their supporters will turn out in part out of anger that the judge was confirmed despite the sexual misconduct allegations.
Was that a fatal error saying the quiet part out loud like Democrats claim he did, or just him stating the facts like speaking truth?
In 1972, quite a few moderate and conservative Democratic elected officials decided not to attend, in part out of opposition to George McGovern's perceived radicalism.
A slew of other music celebs somehow got roped into starring in this movie and, sadly, Rollins gets the smallest part out of all of them.
Even if you believe in having an elastic interpretation of the Melissa Etheridge canon, you just can't take the lez part out to hock buffalo wings.
And church leaders didn't initially offer Lakewood as a shelter in part out of concern that it would flood during the weekend's heaviest rains, Iloff said.
In Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and, most recently, the Maldives, democratic forces came to power in part out of revulsion over autocrats cosying up to China.
Let's get the most important part out of the way: These things are designed to stay put in your ears — and that's exactly what they do.
The agents asked Flynn about the Kislyak calls, in part out of concern that Flynn could be vulnerable to blackmail over the content of the conversations.
What followed was an in-depth conversation about writing, being a teenager, and our embarrassing Tumblr personas — but don't worry Dana, I cut that part out.
Turner said he's ordering the evacuation in part out of concern for the safety of firefighters, who would have trouble responding to emergencies in inundated areas.
U.S. courts have historically been careful about probing the motives behind laws, in part out of respect for the separation of powers between branches of government.
The role grew in part out of Mr. Hawthorne's conversations with the mayor during "Third L.A.," a public lecture series Mr. Hawthorne led at Occidental College.
The company got its start in 2010 as part out of an aha-moment from Santo Domingo, a socialite, former model and former editor at Vogue.
He is saying the quiet part out loud, he is out there freely admitting what he did — 'I called foreign governments to influence an American election.
He says they actually wanted to continue serving as Royals on behalf of the Queen, but just wanted to cut out the public funding part out.
"They have cut off the beginning and the end, and they just grabbed this part out of the middle," Bennett said in an interview this week.
Producers said they were more interested in the trial than the gruesome stabbings, in part out of sensitivity to the victims, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
And it loves to celebrate its own greenness (it notes on its website that the iPhone 7's box is made in part out of waste sugarcane).
The warrants came in part out of information that Mueller referred to federal prosecutors in Manhattan, according to Cohen's lawyer, but Trump appeared to blame Mueller directly.
At his sentencing, Alaa Saadeh told the judge he had acted in part out of love for his younger brother in the absence of their deported parents.
No one has figured that part out yet: The New York Times tried to crowdsource an answer to that question in January, but the results were inconclusive.
In perhaps the most notable instance during the White House's public credibility struggle amid the coronavirus outbreak so far, President Trump said the quiet part out loud.
Triantafyllidis tells The Creators Project that Self Portrait (Interior) grew in part out of several years' work with game engines, as well as thinking about interactivity and simulations.
While misinformation on Facebook is for the most part out in the open, on WhatsApp it is hidden among private chat groups, spreading unchecked among family and friends.
Trump himself has not taken an active part in transition efforts, in part out of superstition: He fears too much planning before a victory might jinx the campaign.
Bob Burrough, a former Apple engineer, told CNBC that the invention of the iPhone came, in part, out of the chaos of Apple under co-founder Steve Jobs.
Ms. Yang's pursuit of a career as a militia leader and opium smuggler grew in part out of her desperation to escape traditional gender roles, her relatives said.
The Wall Street Journal reported that China was taking the action in part out of concern that a U.S. strike on North Korea that could destabilize the country.
The Wave's unusual triangular design came, at least in part, out of HP's desire to cater to millennials, 299% of whom, according to HP, say design matters a lot.
President Obama has decisively ruled out such strikes, in part out of concern for the absence of popular support for American involvement in another war in the Middle East.
Royal Park contended that Bank of New York breached its duties in part out of fear it might anger or lose business from other financial services companies in retaliation.
You mentioned you wanted to make an album in part out of musical tradition, which seems important to you—you wrote your thesis at Yale on The Band, right?
The party had been holding back, in part out of fear that getting involved could nationalize the election and compromise Mr. Jones's brand as an independent-minded local candidate.
It took the easy part out of the way first — the Tolkienesque quest we could all agree on — and focused us on the trickier problem of what comes after.
Hammack said pup play emerged in part out of the gay men's BDSM leather scene to provide a softer introduction to BDSM for younger men curious about the community.
Carrère's most profound exploration of that kind of nourishing aloneness came, in part, out of a 2004 vacation in Sri Lanka with his son, his girlfriend and her son.
They take the cured metal part out of the shell and put it into the Collider's furnace, which sinters the metal, burning off any binder-resins that were in it.
What's next: Digitizing their collections "is only the first step," said Skorton, who said a big part of that will be augmented reality, though they're still figuring that part out.
The "Nubian issue", as it has come to be known in Egypt, simmered for decades without much pushback—in part, out of fear that dissent would lead to more repression.
Both major powers objected to some details in the UN report, in part out of fear that it would implicate Russian and Chinese nationals in helping North Korea evade sanctions.
Without the bicycle for reference, and reluctant to weld a piece that small, the technicians improvised by making a mold and then constructing a replacement part out of carbon fiber.
After "Birth Without Violence" was published, Mr. Leboyer stopped practicing medicine — in part to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest, he said, and in part out of protest.
People in town critical of Sergeant Bergdahl's actions did not want to be quoted, in part out of deference to his parents, Robert and Jani Bergdahl, who still live outside town.
And, in part, out of that, Myerson said, came a deeper purpose and one that may explain the constant references at the Build Conference to empowerment and creativity (and even love).
She joined the committee, she told me, in part out of "deep respect" for the women who first called for the U.S. strike: Tithi Bhattacharya, Keeanga Taylor, Rasmea Odeh, Angela Davis.
Doing so in a way that actually serves American interests is the hard part, and we've seen no indication whatsoever that Mr. Trump and his advisers have figured that part out.
Michael Jordan may not have said "Republicans buy sneakers, too," but he refused to take political stands for decades, in part out of fear that they would damage his bottom line.
Two White House budget officials resigned in part out of frustration with President Donald Trump's order to freeze U.S. military assistance to Ukraine, a senior budget official told House impeachment investigators.
Many of the Brooklyn parents pushing for Afrocentric schools first connected at Little Sun People, and their movement has grown in part out of the one-room school on Fulton Street.
More moderate and pragmatic figures, including most of the congressional leadership, have been leery of impeachment proceedings, in part out of fears that such an effort would play badly with centrist voters.
Presidents have rarely attended the forum in Davos, in part out of a concern that it would send the wrong message to be rubbing shoulders with some of the world's richest individuals.
It marks the tragedy and terror of parenthood: that your children's fate is in large part out of your hands, as a parent, and that you cannot always protect them from danger.
Mr. Obama has decided — for now, at least — to steer clear of any criticism of his successor, in part out of gratitude that former President George W. Bush took that same approach.
Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) said the quiet part out loud and suggested that the Trump attacks on Biden could hurt him in her state's caucuses: Maybe read a few fact checks first.
Most Senate Democrats are cautious to go after Sanders publicly, in part out of reluctance to criticize a colleague or repeat any animosity from 2016, when the Vermont independent ran against Hillary Clinton.
Liu Hai, 29, an auto engineer in Shanghai, said he downloaded Bullet in part out of curiosity, but also because he was frustrated with the number of work messages cluttering his WeChat account.
Let's get this part out of the way: Michael Flynn believes he lied to FBI agents during an interview, as well as to the vice president, and he pleaded guilty to criminal charges.
"I already got the hard part out the way by telling you all my flaws, so what could you say about me now?" he tells me as we sit down to discuss Islah.
Though there are existential issues at stake — potentially an independent Kurdish state and the breakup of Iraq — both sides may have been acting provocatively at least in part out of domestic political considerations.
It's almost as if our need to immediately share photos of our of furry sons and daughters is overriding the part out of our brain that's screaming at us to safeguard our privacy.
Mr. Dudley also proposed that banks pay bankers, in part, out of a pool of money that could be tapped if the bank had to pay regulatory fines or got into financial trouble.
Her traveling gallery, which has produced seven shows, grew in part out of discussions that she and her friends were having about the challenges of breaking into the industry as people of color.
Indeed, his presidential primary campaign against Hillary Clinton picked up steam in large part out of a fear of dynastic politics, of a Clinton or Bush returning to the White House once more.
Collins has remained non-committal, in part out of concern about a provision that would repeal the fine imposed under the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, on Americans who do not obtain health insurance.
But most people he has talked to still cite Sanders or Biden as their eventual pick, he said, in part out of concern that the other contenders will not be able to defeat Trump.
We talked about her writing a piece about villain-lust, coming in part out of a Tumblr and pop culture outlet trend toward drooling over characters like Venom and thirsting after thicc daddy Thanos.
The Tea Party grew, at least in part, out of this tension, as did the surprising defeat of Representative Eric Cantor, then majority leader of the House, in a Virginia Republican primary in 2014.
But the lawyers' observations of the conditions there, shared with journalists last week, offered a rare view into a system that has been deteriorating for the most part out of sight of the public.
The footwear brand Rothy's knits to shape, so rather than cutting each shoe part out of a larger swath of fabric (and therefore creating excess scraps), it only uses the yarn needed for each component.
In this regard, it is perhaps not surprising that federal unions oppose the Veterans First Act, in part out of fear new disciplinary authorities could be used for political reprisal instead of remedying poor performance.
But the old-fashioned strategy of paying more continues to be something corporate America resists, in part out of habit and in part because offering higher wages is a little more complicated than it looks.
Moderate Senator Susan Collins also has been non-committal on the bill, in part out of concern about its provision to repeal an Obamacare federal fine imposed on Americans who do not buy health insurance.
As my colleague Maggie Haberman puts it, saying the quiet part out loud removes some of the power of the secret and helps, as she puts it, "move the window of acceptability" on damaging issues.
Once, trying to fish a toy part out from under the refrigerator, I discovered that I could thread the tail of one zip tie through the head of another to create an ad hoc scythe.
Initially, for example, Charles Crane, then a spokesman for Mr McIver, said he took out the gun in part out of concern over recent Black Lives Matter protests nearby, an explanation that irked some black politicians.
The intrepid, tight-lipped tourist can choose from silent retreats on six continents; many of the growing number headed for the seventh, Antarctica, probably do so in part out of yearning for a great white silence.
This is not the first time Mulvaney, whose name has been floated as a potential chief of staff (in case he needs a third Trump administration job), has sort of said the quiet part out loud.
Now, as part of Refinery63's New Year, Do You initiative, our executive food editor, Elettra Wiedemann, and I are bravely (or stupidly, we haven't quite figured that part out yet) taking the challenge once more.
And by extension, McConnell, who made clear that Democrats' proposals would not see the light of day in the Republican-controlled Senate, is saying the quiet part out loud: He doesn't want more Democrats to participate.
India has not moved against Pakistan militarily despite blaming militant groups based there for orchestrating attacks on its soil including one on Mumbai in 2008, in part out of fear it would spiral into a broader conflict.
I left that last part out in my objection because quite frankly, I didn't want to give him a bone in this debate that would only encourage his views on women being in a position of servitude.
"Western states that did nothing to prevent the massacres have treated Rwanda with kid gloves ever since, in part out of a frequently acknowledged sense of guilt," the author and journalist Michela Wrong wrote in The Guardian.
While Citigroup and Bank of America publicly distanced themselves from gun manufacturers last year, many other big firms did not follow suit, in part out of fear of a backlash from Trump administration regulators and conservative states.
While Citigroup and Bank of America publicly distanced themselves from gun manufacturers last year, many other big firms did not follow suit, in part out of fear of a backlash from Trump administration regulators and conservative states.
And Normal People seems to have emerged as a status symbol in part out of a hopeful belief in sympathetic magic: If Rooney's books can pull off this balancing act, then surely, surely her readers can too.
That's better than if they have to come to you and be like 'Can you take this part out, can you fix this right here,' It's better if you underproduce it and let them have with it.
In August 2016 Bruegel, a think-tank, published a paper proposing a new part-in and part-out "continental partnership" status that could keep Britain bound in but also pave the way to a more multi-tiered Europe.
The administration and many in Congress believe the current fight against ISIS is authorized by the 2001 AUMF for the battle against the Taliban and al Qaeda because ISIS originated, in part, out of al Qaeda in Iraq.
Georgia Senate Bill 315 emerged in part out of an embarrassing and troubling incident in which a massive trove of sensitive election and voter data sat exposed for months in Georgia's unified election center at Kennesaw State University.
A new Axios/SurveyMonkey poll found that only 38 percent of Republicans now approve of the FBI — a staggering drop in trust that will help the Trump administration withstand revelations that emerge in part out of FBI investigations.
Royal Park, which is seeking class-action status on behalf of other investors, said Deutsche Bank breached its fiduciary duties in part out of fear it might lose business or prompt retaliation over the German bank's own problem loans.
But China has long resisted intensifying economic pressure on neighboring North Korea, in part out of fear of the instability that could mount on its doorstep, and Trump has not found a way to break through Beijing's old habits.
The companies now using automation are not publicly discussing it, two sources said, in part out of concern that terrorists might learn how to manipulate their systems or that repressive regimes might insist the technology be used to censor opponents.
Automakers and technology companies such as Alphabet Inc's Google have called on regulators to clarify guidelines for introduction of autonomous driving technology, in part out of concern that a mishap involving a self-driving car could result in costly litigation.
Born, in part, out of a composition class inspired by the philosophical ideas of John Cage, Judson represented a major break from the theatricality and the moral seriousness of the titans of modern dance (people like Martha Graham and José Limón).
Ms. Swift has said she did not immediately react, in part out of surprise and in part because she did not want to ruin the evening for her fans, so she kept posing for photographs with others for a few minutes.
Automakers and technology companies such as Alphabet Inc's Google have called on regulators to clarify guidelines for introduction of autonomous driving technology, in part out of concern that a mishap in a self-driving car could result in costly litigation.
The president went all-out to persuade the Utah Republican, currently the longest-serving member of his party in the upper chamber, to run for an eighth term, in part out of concern that longtime critic Mitt Romney would run for the seat.
The extreme and overt marketing of their personas to advertisers has evolved in large part out of a site-wide shift among YouTube influencers forced to make up for lost advertising revenue due to the aggressive algorithm updates and demonetization of videos.
Abrams's candidacy was contentious among Georgia Democrats, with much of the state party backing Stacey Evans instead, even while virtually all factions of the national party lined up behind Abrams, in part out of a conscious desire to rectify the historical imbalance.
While most of us rely on our smartphones to alert us via text message when a friend or loved one needs us, the medical profession still uses beepers and pagers regularly, in part to save money and in part out of habit.
Lee -- who died Monday, at age 95 -- also developed a way of working with artists that empowered them, blocking out stories -- in part out of necessity, given the number of titles he was writing -- then adding dialogue when the illustrated pages came back.
The big thing: Yates confirmed that she had warned the White House counsel in January that Michael Flynn misled officials about his discussions with the Russian ambassador to the United States, in part out of fear that Flynn would be blackmailed by Russia.
I mean, I deal with self-esteem issues, I deal with depression and things of that nature, so it's like I already got the hard part out the way by telling you all my flaws, so what could you say about me now?
This isn't mere lefty hyperbole: At one critical juncture in the shutdown negotiations, Lindsey Graham, the Trump White House's key Senate liaison, left a conference with the Senate majority leader to blurt the quiet part out loud to CNBC producer Karen James Sloan.
The Wisconsin Assembly speaker, Robin Vos, a Republican, said the quiet part out loud this week when he told reporters that it was a blatant power grab for his lame duck chamber to pass legislation that weakens the incoming Democratic governor, Tony Evers.
She now goes by her maiden name, Gallo, and notoriously cut off her husband's penis while he slept on June 23, 7873, and then threw the severed part out the window of her car as she sped away from the scene of the crime.
A volunteer in Beijing who parsed the Red Cross data said the project was born in part out of circumstance: Nationwide lockdowns forced people to stay home, glued to news and social media reports out of Wuhan, making the cries for help impossible to ignore.
The company is very typical of European tech scale-ups that have teams split across the U.K. and continental Europe, born in part out of the U.K.'s membership of the EU and freedom of movement, which, as of this week, came to an end.
In 20103 he lost his shot at the speaker's gavel after he said the quiet part out loud: The true purpose of Republicans' two-year inquiry into a deadly 2012 attack on the diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, was to dent Hillary Clinton's poll numbers.
The hi-top fade emerged in part out of the undercut in those barbershops during the 1980s and early '90s, wrote Quincy Mills in Cutting along the Color Line: Black Barbers and Barber Shops in America, and was most popularized by the coolest of the cool, Grace Jones.
Lawyers involved in the case have said prosecutors brought the new charges in part out of frustration with the sentences given out in the case so far, which have ranged from probation to five months in prison, and have all been less than what prosecutors had asked for.
Lawyers involved in the case have said prosecutors brought the new charges in part out of frustration with the sentences given out in the case so far, which have ranged from probation to five months in prison, and have all been less than what prosecutors had asked for.
If I ever had to sort that collection by hand, it would probably take me the better part of the next 20 years — but perhaps I could use this AI-powered Lego sorting machine that's made in large part out of more than 10,000 Lego bricks (via ExtremeTech).
They cut this part out of the segment that went to air, but she did a few scales, taking her time getting ready, and then all of a sudden she hits that first note, "Looking out on the morning," and it was the most unbelievable performance I had ever seen.
Speier noted more than 90 Democratic lawmakers have publicly come out in support of impeachment, and said there are "easily another 20 to 30 that would" but are "holding back, in part out of respect to" House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has resisted pressure from within her party to open an inquiry.
Both for his modest upbringing and for his quiet ways, Mawlawi Haibatullah, now in his 50s, is sometimes compared to the movement's founding leader, Mullah Muhammad Omar, who abhorred publicity, in part out of a belief that he derived his legitimacy from a connection to God and not from a popular mandate.
Does Moore remember that equal pay for women at the Grand Slam events — passionately championed behind the scenes by Venus Williams — grew in large part out of that pre-Federer era when the women were carrying the sport in terms of diverse playing styles, personality and, yes, a healthy dose of competitive hostility?
Earlier this fall, an Office of Management and Budget official, Mark Sandy, revealed in a sworn deposition that two OMB staffers had resigned this past summer, at least in part out of frustration with the lack of any official justification for holding up hundreds of millions of dollars in promised aid to Ukraine.
What's more, the rise of a powerful sector of semi-autonomous GOP propaganda media in the form of Fox News — something former Nixon aide Roger Ailes was inspired to create in part out of the recognition that Watergate could have played out very differently if the media ecology was different — creates some very different dynamics.
But the real story is buried several paragraphs in, where the Journal says the quiet part out loud: If Apple can sell a lot of music subscriptions — after starting years after Spotify entered the market — by using offering free trials to its huge installed base, imagine what it can do when it starts selling other subscriptions.
But now that the researchers have got the hard part out of the way (that is, finding evidence that Majorana fermions actually exist), the next step is to figure out how to "braid" the Majorana quasiparticles together so that they can store and process information at high speeds, which would form the basis of a topological quantum computer.
It's the first exhibition to focus exclusively on the artist's sweeping large-scale canvases, which grew, in part, out of the Californian spaciousness of his vision — the Washington-born painter grew up on the Pacific Coast and studied philosophy at Stanford — and the AbEx movement's postwar humanist optimism, conceived under the sign of the vast American prairie.
READ: New Zealand volcano survivors are suffering horrific burns inside their lungs Authorities made the decision to speed up the recovery operation in part out of concern that rain mixing would mix with heavy volcanic ash lying on the ground to encase the bodies in a cement-like mixture that would make it difficult to identify the victims.
In the placeless sport of college basketball, whose most famous coaches have tended to come from someplace else — U.C.L.A.'s John Wooden, like the current U.C.L.A. coach Steve Alford, was from Indiana; Duke's Mike Krzyzewski is from Chicago; Smith was a Kansan — Williams speaks the way he speaks in part out of a sense of where he was from.
One doctor, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, in part, he said, because of patient confidentiality rules and in part out of fear of repercussions from his hospitals' management, said that at the two Brooklyn hospitals with which he is affiliated, 20 percent to 25 percent of the pregnant women had a travel history that would make them eligible for testing.
"Alex Stamos, the Director of the Stanford Internet Observatory and adjunct professor at the Center for International Security and Cooperation, echoed that view, writing, "The propensity for saying the quiet part out loud is less amusing when it blows the cover on a multi-decade, multi-president campaign to disrupt Iranian missile and nuclear development with minimal loss of life.
Despite the prohibition on same-sex encounters, there were circumstances where they were tolerated—or at least ignored—and penalties gradually weakened over the course of the 1600s, in part out of necessity because such encounters were so common, according to Michael Bronski, a Professor of Practice in Media and Activism in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Harvard.
Her newly released book, Indian-ish: Recipes and Antics from a Modern American Family, is a paean to her mother, Ritu, who served up roti pizza, saag paneer with feta cheese, and dahi toast with sourdough bread — in part, out of a desire for invention mixed with nostalgia, but also because she had to make do with what was available in this new country.
"I have been authorized by the Department of Justice to confirm that the FBI, as part out our counterintelligence mission, is investigating the Russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election and that includes investigating the nature of any links between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government, and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and Russia's efforts," he said.
"They are able to sit in the classroom, in a more relaxed environment, to have the food, and one thing that really stood out to me was how often the children were willing to at least try a taste of the different foods on their trays -- in part, out of respect to say thank you to the people who had spent all that time making that meal," she said.
"My point of view is Medicare for all and the Green New Deal are 10 times more important," said Tom Cannavo, 59, a retired prosecutor from Beachwood, N.J. It is a sentiment that resonates with Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has staunchly refused to rush into an impeachment proceeding she says neither Congress nor the country is ready to pursue, in part out of concern for the political fortunes of lawmakers in districts like these whose constituents are not clamoring for the move.
So the only mystery is why otherwise-rational Republicans persist in hoping for anything save chaos from a man who celebrated clinching the nomination by accusing his rival's father of having had a hand in killing J.F.K. Similarly mysterious, meanwhile, is the assumption among liberals that Trump's behavior must be motivated by some dark but ultimately rational calculus — that if the president fired Comey in part out of annoyance at the Russia investigation, there must be some great conspiracy he's desperate to cover up, which if brought to light would make impeachment a near-inevitability.

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