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That said, I'll do my best to simplify the particulars.
Again, the particulars of how this works are barely communicated.
Like many memes, its particulars matter less than its elasticity.
This isn't about the particulars of my personal habits, though.
Trump didn't know or seem to care about the particulars.
The particulars of the vocal attack differ, as voices will.
But even more painful were the particulars of his departure.
Many of the particulars are, and will remain, uniquely theirs.
I knew what hures supposedly did, without knowing the particulars.
The particulars of her madness are ultimately beside the point.
She had clearly studied the smallest particulars of their predicament.
It makes me more attentive to the particulars of horror.
Butler's particulars on the two brothers' marriages are comprehensively adroit.
They themselves may believe in some of the bill's particulars.
The particulars of the plan are still being worked out.
Beyond the particulars of Iowa, caucuses are problematic electoral processes.
Quibbling with the particulars of the list is one thing.
We don't learn many of the particulars of Guy's existence.
It also focused on the particulars of the local market.
But as I began drilling into particulars, the conversation swerved.
Forcellino's eye for particulars isn't limited to process and materials.
In fact, its lack of particulars sends exactly the opposite message.
Notably, Spicer has yet to deny the particulars of the story.
Feel free to keep those particulars between you and the missus.
The particulars of composition may be different from piece to piece.
But all sides have fought over the particulars of the bill.
While the particulars may seem technical, the underlying issue is large.
Harassment is "so shaded by all of these particulars," Jefferson said.
These people continued to vote regardless of particulars of the election.
The particulars were relayed to the press by Democratic Florida Rep.
Check out the party particulars: Come and join the summer fun.
Sanders and Biden still stand apart on some of the particulars.
Joyous in its particulars, the collection knows a harrowing is coming.
He descends, as he says 8 million times, into the particulars.
Give us the particulars, and some ... It's after the exploding phone.
She declined to go into the particulars during a recent interview.
The particulars of this project make those delays just about inevitable.
This is absurd in its breadth and wrong in its particulars.
It's easier to understand Ford's arguments when you know the particulars.
The Baltic discovery will help fill in some of the particulars.
The particulars of what Mike and Henry discuss is never shown.
"It was long on platitudes and short on particulars," said Sen.
None of the parties involved will discuss its particulars or its timing.
Study by study, the particulars of climate change get a lot clearer.
Others have lost paperwork, so they've guessed at a few methodological particulars.
The real lesson of the report isn't the particulars of its projections.
Abramowitz replied: Cruz fits the conservative bill of particulars on every count.
I'm sure those particulars only serve to heighten the feelings you're feeling.
But the particulars of this race argue for a less sweeping interpretation.
Facts and theories are often meager, as are particulars on the crew.
The particulars have changed, but the Spurs are where they've always been.
Without divulging particulars, Gowdy described it as turning up previously unknown information.
But whether they understand the particulars of these events is less certain.
Who doesn't like learning the spicy particulars of a raunchy sex scene?
Claire's quest to return leaned in to the particulars of time travel.
We observe the Sabbath, albeit not with all its particulars and rules.
Foreign-born roses are quizzed about the particulars of their Irish roots.
All drivers need to understand the particulars of driving those big trucks.
In its particulars, though, the NRA-Cornyn bill is a red herring.
We talk about hate and disrespect but we don't get into particulars.
Disclosing particulars about intimate relationships and finances can overwhelm your nascent friendship.
I cherish the opportunity, even as I sometimes mutter about the particulars.
It is also electrically narrative, although the particulars of the story evade viewers.
Yet, depending on your particulars circumstances, only one will rise above the rest.
Those particulars will be included in the forthcoming rule, senior administration officials said.
"We'll probably learn more in those hearings as to the particulars," Cook said.
He explained that he doesn't involve himself in the particulars of deal making.
The literal answer lies somewhere in the particulars of the world Kelly inhabited.
But an indictment and a public bill of particulars with serious changes -- e.g.
But really all of the particulars including the color scheme were Ali's idea.
Getting back to particulars: The surprise visits from immigration (on a regular basis).
Spotify won't discuss the partnership particulars, but it's obviously subsidizing the services here.
Macy's narrative is not unique in its arc, but devastating in its particulars.
Theresa May has finally reached a deal regarding these particulars—a deal few
The actress explained that the particulars don't quite matter in the larger picture.
I found myself much more interested in learning the particulars of Horizon society.
Given the particulars of the situation, that would probably be a good outcome.
The bill of particulars never changes: Aipac has too much money and power.
Often he seemed engrossed with the wondrous musical particulars of a given moment.
Part of the explanation of course rests on the particulars of each candidate.
Defending the particulars of Ayala's decision, however, misses the forest for the trees.
The particulars of her experience are unique, but the general outlines are common.
Ross will be playing a big role in any trade particulars in this administration.
Each post is very similar, with details changed to the particulars of each shooting.
In the memo's case, the document's classified nature prevented its particulars from being discussed.
In practice, however, the particulars of Mr Woods's journey mitigate many of these concerns.
When the particulars of the bill became public earlier this week, new opponents emerged.
DICE isn't sharing much about the particulars of Battlefield V's War Stories just yet.
But to a large extent the particulars of the race are beside the point.
As for particulars from the fiery Haley, Burns claimed he forgot what was said.
Ponsot long struggled toward a style that would yield to the particulars of imagination.
But in the midst of the furor over the particulars of the case, the
She might have been mistaken about the particulars, but in essence she was correct.
When it came to particulars of those costs, however, the budget office said little.
As the process evolves, the particulars of these canonical provisions will change as well.
Obviously Google Maps gives us particulars about where we are and where we're going.
A state spokesperson said she couldn't comment on the particulars of any one disclosure.
He was intimately involved in the effort to smear Biden and may offer particulars.
It will be several months before the particulars of Dodd-Frank reform take shape.
The particulars of this arrangement are unusual, but the norms underlying it are not.
Worden said she didn't know the particulars of the recent decision to integrate Cosby.
"I really don't know the whole particulars about the call," Cunningham said on CNN.
Documents seen by Reuters include the claimants' particulars of claim and the bank's defense.
But in its particulars, its damage is limited, and almost none of it immediate.
Still, the particulars of the Senate's procedures will always, ultimately, be up to McConnell.
Otherwise, it's hard to parse the actual particulars of the case against Oswald, though 11.22.
If something —good or bad — happened on a specific visit, make sure you include particulars.
But the particulars aren't all that different than what iRobot sets out in its agreement.
Abrams slow-walked through the particulars of the bill, halting when floor procedure was broken.
The calls were either unanswered or met with refusal to discuss particulars of the audits.
The particulars of the Rendon disqualification fight are idiosyncratic, like those of every DQ dispute.
Of course, there are the particulars—the things that get you from A-to-Unbelievable.
His mammoth history of Russia's royal dynasty features many such vivid, amusing and surprising particulars.
But nothing that happens necessarily illuminates the particulars of the murder that frames the series.
The particulars are the stuff of spoilers, but we're told conservation is a big theme.
Bungie released a big, continually updating document that runs through the particulars of it all.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, in a series of tweets, steered clear of the particulars.
Being familiar with the general themes, Klemm says, will help you remember the particulars.3.
It isn't just the "Never Trump" right that has avoided introspective rumination on these particulars.
If you look closely, you can begin to suss out the particulars of the economy.
But what's going on now is different — in its particulars, its context and its implications.
Characters reintroduce themselves to us every time they appear, unnecessarily reminding us of their particulars.
Here is a rundown of the particulars, according to the police and Israeli news reports.
You can read the particulars about it here, but just know that it's bad news.
The story and particulars of the book are present, but not Miles's interiority or processes.
He said their idea was to teach the consumer about the particulars of each ranch.
Sadness in Housman is a one-size-fits-all emotion, not one rooted in particulars.
Instead, Timeshifter takes into account the particulars of each trip and the person taking it.
The particulars of his death and what led to it aren't relevant at this point.
The conservative press and Republican voters might disagree on certain particulars or points of emphasis.
"It's not about the particulars of it, it's not about the policy of it," Sen.
Yet the particulars of Li's life are scarcely less interesting than those of her characters.
" This was patently false — the argument was "manufactured for the purpose for selling the deal," and "even where the particulars of that story are true, the implications that readers and viewers are encouraged to take away from those particulars are often misleading or false.
"We are not going to make any comments on the particulars of the investigation," Steffen says.
Kemenczy: It was haunting learning about the particulars of the living situations in these company towns.
Trump is not well-versed on the particulars of the federal budget, according to the Post.
"We knew the particulars, but hearing it and seeing it … it was extremely difficult," he said.
In recent interviews, several of this season's stars have confirmed the particulars of the new rules.
Little is known about the particulars of Apple's self-driving program, which is codenamed Project Titan.
They weren't thinking about how deftly he might navigate the complicated particulars of playing NBA defense.
" He is cagey about particulars: "I don't want to open that Pandora's box, talking about relationships.
British leaders would commence negotiating with the European Union on the particulars of a separation agreement.
These particulars could be worked out quickly, particularly among lawmakers in a hurry to end ObamaCare.
Did they give you those particulars, or did you figure out it all on your own?
Machado is hard to celebrate in the particular because his particulars are hard to portion off.
But the particulars of its passage indicate that the commission is plainly headed in that direction.
We talk about the particulars of our day, my day in particular, and how I'm investigating.
The particulars of individual corruption investigations aside, it's not hard to understand the dynamic at work.
Few sites offer consistency when it comes to particulars like photos, clutter-free pages and reviews.
This time it's also fast, bright and breezy, having already dispensed with the back-story particulars.
But I was still keen to home in on the particulars and parameters of her synesthesia.
"Our staffs are going to be working feverishly to put all the particulars together," Shelby said.
But the particulars of the underlying government mechanisms guiding the process are a little less discussed.
The particulars of the sexual misconduct asserted in the Holland case are no longer in dispute.
The first lady's security detail changes depending on the particulars of any given situation, Wackrow explained.
Plus, you'll get a glimpse into the particulars of wine production and consumption around the world.
Photographs contain a diverse set of particulars, each of which can arouse new interpretations and themes.
Trying to understand how heavy rainfall will impact people involves understanding the particulars on the ground.
Mr. Hernandez declined to talk about the particulars of his case since it is still open.
Patrick Leahy of Vermont asked Zuckerberg a string of questions aimed at teasing out the particulars.
So much of a city's culture and economy depends on the particulars of the local climate.
Sexism is a well-documented problem in Silicon Valley, but the particulars of Fowler's account are astounding.
"We can figure out the particulars of who's right and who's wrong later," he tells his sons.
There are still several particulars of how Marketplace will work that have yet to be spelled out.
Abortion rights activists have previously said that they'd like to see more particulars from the candidates overall.
Machine learning tools learn patterns—like the particulars of a person's voice—in large amounts of data.
I want to remind us to keep the generalities in mind even as we mourn the particulars.
Where it differs from the Kindle Oasis is in size and a couple important particulars of design.
The irony is that the old woman is vague about the names of characters and other particulars.
She can evoke more from the particulars of a person's face than any other writer I know.
True, the two differ in some particulars: one is a monarchy, the other a self-styled "caliphate".
Eaton and others agree that there is a lack of understanding of the decathlon's rigors and particulars.
For Borman, the intimate particulars of everyday life are what help the past come bracingly, stirringly alive.
Despite what the intro to Fallout might tell you, the particulars of war change all the time.
Standing outside the Irish leader's residence Farmleigh House, Johnson said he must remain vague about the particulars.
But in his Netflix series, he has so much more room to dig into the bracing particulars.
Whatever the particulars, all have drawn the displeasure of the president and must be taught a lesson.
Ms. Silverman keeps a tight grip on her story, mostly rooting it in the particulars of character.
The particulars of the plan -- including whether the troops will be armed -- had yet to be formulated.
After all these years, I've come to understand that the particulars of numbers and sums are meaningless.
Colin and Lucca obviously share some history, the particulars of which remain hinted at but never explained.
If the particulars of her words seemed pointed, her core message was broad: Get involved and persevere.
The particulars of Hammond's story are not unique to him alone: He was abused by his mother.
So, even as we approach the particulars with a sober assessment, let's celebrate this positive BLS report.
To be sure, the 2016 election was unimaginable, and the particulars of Russian meddling deserve further scrutiny.
The meeting had been in the planning stages for several weeks as aides worked out the particulars.
The particulars of those acts remain tantalizingly mysterious, even after they have been described in (changing) detail.
Vox's Tara Golshan ran through the particulars of the spending deal that Senate leaders announced earlier this week.
As applied to the particulars of the Carranza case, however, Guadagno's argument about sanctuary cities is particularly egregious.
But without addressing the particulars of the media reports, questions remain about the gaps in her immigration timeline.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: And I can&apost go into the particulars, but there is more than circumstantial evidence now.
But the particulars of their proposed planet did not explain what was in the sky, Dr. Brown said.
At best it&aposs a very good start, but we have to work out a lot of particulars.
The document, called a tariff, outlines the particulars of the line and the oil that will be delivered.
"The particulars of which Democrats, which Republicans, I wouldn't think would be important to the court," Comey said.
Democrats were divided on the particulars of a few big issues but united in their opposition to Trump.
After an hour of hashing out the particulars, Laufer, Kaufman, and Marin all shook hands and parted ways.
The particulars of the agreements in principle with government agencies and owners still have to be worked out.
The agency's field workers tend to have a better grasp of the particulars than the people in headquarters.
But it's not spent much time at all, thus far, with the particulars of the former princess's personality.
Regardless of the particulars of these '213s, the question comes up: What priority should consumers place on vintages?
Mr. Washington, the lawyer, said he could not comment on the particulars of any of the three cases.
The particulars of each Dear Diary entry would inevitably yield both shades of difference and universal human themes.
The commission will announce the particulars about next year's general election debates, including format and moderators, in 2020.
Jeremiah, crudely discusses the particulars of the case, hits on Marissa and acts as if he's being persecuted.
Their illness was so freighted that the principles they embodied seemed to overshadow the particulars of their condition.
A look at some particulars: ■ The regulations strengthen residents' control over certain decisions important to their daily lives.
Science was saying nothing because I was tired of being corrected about the particulars of my own experience.
In their particulars, the latest numbers are more consistent with an economy that has some room to run.
The further Douthat stretches this overall something-is-rotten thesis, though, the weaker it becomes in its particulars.
Though there are plenty of particulars to be worked out, the basic formula for climate action isn't hard.
When interviewing prospective lawyers, ask them if they specialize in the particulars of your situation: Are you divorced?
He fudged his whereabouts and biographical particulars even as he performed a striptease of his earnings and expenses.
In "My Struggle," that sense was powerful but elusive, an emanation arising beneath or behind the narrative particulars.
Would my boyfriend think it's freaky that I'm keeping a log of the particulars of our sex life?
The particulars of the shooting that took in La Loche, Saskatchewan Friday are much more sensational, of course.
However, the exact particulars of his racial makeup have remained ambiguous in the 40 years since his death.
AB: Most of the people involved with the Project have worked very closely with sonic and semantic particulars.
The particulars may be off, but the emotional reality constructed by the 1995 film adaptation feels dead-on.
The White House then panned the alternatives floated by various bipartisan groups, claiming that because they didn't stick to the particulars in the White House framework, they were violating the four "pillars" legislators had agreed to in the televised meeting — the meeting where Trump said he wouldn't haggle over particulars.
Its particulars (acacia wood, dark rustic finish) mattered less than simply having a place to sit and eat together.
They said they don't always agree on the particulars of the show, but that they have a special bond.
I mean, Europe, the NATO allies, have a big problem with Russia and have a long bill of particulars.
"It was terrifying once I started to hear the particulars," Vargas, 54, tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue.
In addition to the particulars of the grape, there is the question of how exactly the wine is made.
But while Foster echoes other films in tone and occasional plot particulars, her approach is still idiosyncratic and specific.
But regardless of the particulars, these incidents make clear the enormous unchecked power held by tech corporations like Facebook.
There are a handful of areas where Trump has offered particulars on how he would achieve a certain policy.
The vote was delayed multiple times throughout the day as lawmakers negotiated the particulars of the omnibus spending bill.
The particulars get much messier, because ideas about the gerrymandering, economic changes and more can quickly become tangled together.
Pichai, using his engineering background as a shield, told Poe he couldn't without knowing the particulars of the phone.
The early episodes have a theaterlike intimacy, and they pay close attention to the particulars of arrest and processing.
These criticisms reveal a media that is uninterested in the particulars of any tax reform effort proposed by Republicans.
Markham infuses her narrative with facts and figures and policy particulars without ever once getting tangled up in them.
Recall that Obamacare basically rests on a 1990s vintage Republican chassis onto which Democrats fastened some additional policy particulars.
Universal narratives (like "a family tries to heal itself") can often feel radically new simply by switching the particulars.
In some cases, the little particulars are so absorbing that we might ignore what the interviewee is actually saying.
But instead of speaking in intense particulars about sounds and melodies and instruments, they mostly wanted to discuss feelings.
Manhattan prosecutors included Sciorra in an amended bill of particulars outlining their case in February to support these charges.
Here are the party particulars: It's just not a TechCrunch party without door prizes, and we will not disappoint.
Some particulars of the new policy include: Apple also is launching a new Delete Siri and Dictation History feature.
The order took effect immediately, even as the particulars remained a mystery to administration officials charged with enforcing it.
But we shouldn't get bogged down in the particulars of the letter or its tenuous relationship to the facts.
It's like giving a ballpark estimate—you get a sense of something, but you don't know the exact particulars.
Mr. Comey said he was not prepared to comment on the particulars of contacts between Russians and any campaigns.
More importantly, I do worry that ignorance about the particulars of guns can lead to bad, or insufficient, policy.
The particulars of his travel plans, Pruitt added, are handled by that security detail and his chief of staff.
It's also hard to grasp any necessary relationship between war-warped London in 1941 and the particulars of Wonderland.
Just to get all the particulars out of the way, it's possible this question posed on Reddit is a gag.
Adler said that, while he was still reviewing the particulars of the legal argument, the litigation appeared to have merit.
"Budtending is a great way to familiarize yourself with the industry and the peculiarities and particulars of it," said Fox.
Knowing those networks' particulars can make a big difference to beliefs about how much can safely be extracted from them.
Still, there is a haunting dimension to the film that is only obliquely related to the particulars of its setting.
When we move beyond the declarations of empowerment and must instead analyze the particulars of every case, things get messy.
The particulars of how he built something with the right fit get fairly technical if you're not a camera enthusiast.
Make sure, too, that you understand the particulars of any life insurance policies you want to leave for the individual.
In an interview with the website Recode, he cited differences of opinion with investors about company strategy, without stating particulars.
Here's a partial roll call familiar to some of you: All of those companies have different stories and different particulars.
The particulars of this approach are still in the design phase – research partners are needed – but the concept is sound.
The particulars of female aggression, desire, and loss are used to great effect acting as the undercurrent of every moment.
The critic had better have a bill of particulars, especially if he's declaring something to be a bill of goods.
If the thing they grab onto doesn't necessarily address the particulars of whatever Trump may have done, it doesn't matter.
"Obviously I can't discuss particulars of an ongoing investigation, but, uh, we good," McKinnon's Mueller added, taking out a toothpick.
Each scene seems to represent both its particulars and something bigger — the quotidian reality of a painful moment in history.
But lawmakers were still arguing about the particulars, and it was not clear when such a support measure might pass.
Without more of the particulars, "the small, the overlooked," it's hard to understand what the census is meant to measure.
And speaking outside the Irish leader's residence Farmleigh House on Monday morning, Johnson continued to be coy about the particulars.
South African cooking, much less the particulars of strandveld, has not become a global trendsetter the way Nordic fare has.
So were the particulars of his proposals, which could translate into less in people's pockets than he made it sound.
In Berlin's stories, her alter ego changes names — Maya, Laura, Maggie — but the scattershot particulars of her life hold constant.
Under President Trump, it seemed no longer necessary to spin the particulars, Coral Davenport reported for The New York Times.
Many details of the attack remain murky, and the military's Africa Command has released only scant particulars pending an investigation.
Not for the first time, Trump seemed more focused on Trump than DACA recipients or any of the legal particulars.
What happens when an author manages to translate this horror from an abstraction to a gripping tale of immediate particulars?
Marriages, births, divorces, anniversaries and particulars of the jobs they held away from the races, the microevents of their lives.
The book's particulars echo many of those in Ms. Clemmons's life, but she had no interest in writing a memoir.
While the particulars of each company were different, the common theme was the importance of incentives in understanding human behavior.
His words were blunt and salacious and outlined a vivid bill of particulars against the president of the United States.
This is the takeaway that gets lost amid the petty debates over the particulars surrounding the Wong Jack Man fight.
According to the information, a number of unnamed Trump family members were also briefed on the particulars of the deal.
Leaf's art is not about the finished look but about discovering the particulars of the world she wants to make.
He would not discuss the particulars of the Meng case, but he did say the U.S. is not happy with Huawei.
Meanwhile, those particulars enthralled Thorne, his students and many other physicists, who spent years exploring traversable wormholes and their theoretical implications.
The particulars vary between the page and the screen, but the loud, defiant support for human individuality resounds across both. Netflix.
Depending on the caseload and the particulars of their cases, they'll spend anywhere from 20 to 393 minutes with each client.
If he was, it does not appear he held that position very long, and the particulars of his departure are unknown.
Even the immigration issue, whether you agree with him on the policy particulars or not, was framed as a jobs question.
The more you dig into the particulars, however, the less obvious it is what this contrast amounts to in presidential politics.
Here's the lowdown on the particulars: Demo tables are open to early-stage startups with $3 million or less in funding.
It would take a serious leap of imagination to connect the proposed laws particulars to cyber security, and Blackburn doesn't try.
Even though reconciliation is a partisan process, the particulars of using it have, in the past, relied heavily on bipartisan agreement.
But for real conservatives that find themselves in a position that their particulars congressman or congresswoman or senator is a rhino.
There are algorithms that can see everything, but Ritter says no human beings at their HQ can look at the particulars.
And I'm not finished reading it so I don't have anything to say about the particulars of any vote right now.
Others compare and contrast the particulars of how Obi-Wan Kenobi used the Force versus how Darth Vader used the Force.
Each story has its own particulars, but they all inspire demands for the same conclusion: effectively, banishment from the public square.
But earlier in the day, the particulars of the race — as well as its general location — seemed to escape the president.
The particulars have changed, but the underlying animosity is the same—now targeting immigrant communities largely from these same ex-colonies.
Enthusiasm for a new leftist hero shouldn't obscure either the particulars of Mexico's needs or its new president's very obvious shortcomings.
Sanders's pitch is that a better world is possible, and we both can and should transcend the particulars of the moment.
Defense lawyers conceded during the trial that their client had killed Zhang, though they disputed particulars in prosecutors' account of events.
But the particulars of Ms. McKenzie's approach, and the excellent work of her lead actors, bring new value to the mode.
He also keeps Ben and Holly's ordeal safely within the boundaries of convention, focusing on the particulars of one family's pain.
As improbable as some of the particulars might be, Gamble seduces with her rich, rollicking portrait of life in Jacksonian Ohio.
Although she is vague about the particulars, we soon get intimations that the club's decadent parties may involve violence against women.
The particulars of the new AMC show Dispatches From Elsewhere are even stranger after you realize they're based on real events.
Even the most minute particulars can create baselines in an environment bent on constantly demanding more from everyone at all times.
Long before the tragic particulars of Henriette's death — the secrets, the fatal blind spots — are uncovered, the aftershocks are powerfully felt.
The particulars of the evil can seem curiously abstract, and the portrayal of goodness can feel a bit false, and forced.
"Money and clothes, they gon' come and go," she sighed, while Ross and his collaborators explained the particulars of this process.
Whatever the particulars of the presentation intended to persuade communities to support a pipeline, the jobs promise always makes an appearance.
The family met for a two-hour meeting in which they discussed the particulars of the Duke and Duchess's royal exit.
Staff attorneys did not question the witnesses, who delved into some of the particulars at how American foreign aid is distributed.
Acknowledging that the particulars of the attack were unusual, Mr. Keith said that such interventions into a canvas were not rare.
But carefully examining the particulars of a promotion is essential, as the offer might not be as attractive on closer inspection.
But it takes only a quick jaunt through the particulars of last week's layoffs to snuff out much reason for optimism.
In an hour-plus interview, 21 Savage declined to speak only about the particulars of his prior interactions with law enforcement.
There are caveats and nuances and various circumstantial particulars to all this, and there are the usual tricks that hindsight plays.
The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana, in a statement, did not discuss the particulars of the case but confirmed the death.
And with respect to the particulars, if you look at Brian Tyree Henry, he had one of the biggest years in Hollywood.
The particulars of that get a bit tricky, not unexpectedly, but in a way that makes enough sense to support what follows.
If such AI was workable, facial morphology could ostensibly identify those who like basketball or any self-reported particulars on dating profiles.
The one major flaw in Mary and the Witch's Flower might be that its particulars are too familiar for longtime Ghibli fans.
Early on, the Trump administration didn't direct the push for the replacement plan, and Trump himself seemed vague on the bill's particulars.
"The attackers specifically and repeatedly targeted Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's personal particulars and information on his outpatient dispensed medicines," it said.
While the Float Lab's design particulars derive from practical concerns, the project as a whole draws inspiration from architectural and artistic predecessors.
The particulars of the film, which advertises its "unprecedented access" to Weiner's most recent implosion, will be regarded carefully by Clinton's campaign.
The shape and sound and variously violent particulars of our overreactions have changed, if only just to keep up with the times.
The particulars here get pretty in the weeds, so it's best to read Bungie's breakdown right here (roughly halfway down the page).
It's possible to have cheered the Democrats' samizdat broadcasts even if you are rankled by the particulars of their gun-control legislation.
Certainly, skills learned speedrunning other first person 3D games transfer over, even if the specific mechanics (and the particulars of GLOO) differ.
Though particulars are hard to come by, Democrats, with Trump's campaign pledges in mind, were quick off the blocks in denouncing it.
Mike Rounds (R-ID) said on Sunday's Meet The Press, they aren't even interested in the particulars of the accusations against Pruitt.
Based purely on his biographical particulars, Mr. Seliger is not the obvious candidate to create a book about the current transgender moment.
My biggest issue with Rich at that moment was how he told us he was leaving and how the particulars were handled.
It isn't about the particulars of parts, it isn't about the abstraction of stats, it isn't even really about weapons or power.
The statement was light on particulars, but greater policing of the internet was a key point that May hammered on multiple times.
The little information I could gather about my great-grandfather came from my grandmother, who predictably whitewashed the particulars of his imprisonment.
Ledecky also said particulars of the 2018-19 schedule are entirely up to the N.H.L., which usually releases season calendars in June.
Because for him, the immigration issue has never been about the fine points of visa status or the particulars of immigration law.
Manhattan prosecutors included Sciorra in an amended bill of particulars outlining their case in February to support charges of predatory sexual assault.
A spokesperson for General Motors declined to comment on the lawsuit since the automaker has yet to see particulars of the case.
In previous debates, Biden has demonstrated that he does not have any kind of grasp on the particulars of health care policy.
But the projects have tended to fail, then and now, he added, because they took a universalist approach that ignored local particulars.
The rest of the home buying process was centered around financial logistics — the particulars of which our agent dexterously helped us navigate.
His ouster is characterized as "a lengthy deception by Sam Houser," with the legal complaint laying out the particulars of that allegation.
Henry is, in his memoirs, a constant reproach to the creative-writing teacher's insistence on giving the reader the particulars of things.
In fact, that negative information remains part of your report for seven to 10 years, depending on the particulars of the account.
"I can't go into the particulars, but there is more than circumstantial evidence now," Schiff said during an appearance on MSNBC's Hardball.
Alissa: I am not a historical pedant in the least (and less knowledgeable about the particulars than I probably ought to be).
It doesn't appear that the actress is keen to go too in-depth about the particulars of the split — at least, not yet.
Sagan used the trick in Contact, attributing the invention of the exotic material to an earlier, lost civilization to avoid getting into particulars.
The members of the panel that worked on the report failed to reach consensus on some of the particulars, including microtaxes on transactions.
Unlike Ms. Feyzdjou, who played down ethnic particulars in her art, both artists spin variations on a specifically Persian style of miniature painting.
The cookbook authors Leah Koenig and Adeena Sussman will discuss the particulars of Jewish cuisine in Israel and the Diaspora at Symphony Space.
The truth is that a president needs both a broad vision and a grasp of the particulars, to put that vision into practice.
It's a dramatization that twists, rotates, and examines the particulars surrounding his death through the eyes of his still living son, Eric Olson.
Tap through a couple of dialog boxes on both devices (there are a few particulars on different devices) and you're good to go.
"Of course the first prize for us and the easiest is when visitors from particulars countries don't need visas at all," he said.
The president-in-waiting is schooled in none of these particulars, claiming to believe only in strength and the desire to use it.
While the fraudulent offers can differ in the particulars, they are similar in that the goal is to get your personal information — i.e.
Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya received bad news about her racing career last week, news that centered on the particulars of her body.
That's exactly the way it feels sometimes as we hammer out the particulars of how the characters will perpetrate their various miscreant acts.
Lawmakers have chosen a particularly deceptive path with GOP senators behaving like vampires, negotiating the particulars of their healthcare bill in the dark.
Questions for Trump • Why didn't you fully examine the particulars of President Obama's birth before raising questions that you now admit were false?
The particulars of each seastead's political system should be determined by its inhabitants—or an oligarch, if that's the way it turns out.
And I have a fairly exhaustive guide to the particulars of using your grill, whether gas or charcoal, to its very best effect.
The bill of particulars with regard to affronts to the rule of law is significant and encompasses actions from across the political spectrum.
"His particulars were checked in all the criminal databases of police and nothing came up," the official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
Negotiators refused to discuss the particulars of the deal, with staff expected to work frantically to release the legislation as early as Tuesday.
However, he said the details are still murky, and they will not strike a final deal until they agree on all the particulars.
But CNN officials declined my request to publicly discuss the particulars of Ms. Brazile's apparent infractions, and whether there could have been others.
Then we can start talking about the things that really matter — the delivery of health care rather than the particulars of health insurance.
The particulars of the two arrests are laid out in a public Facebook post from the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force.
President Trump & President Putin We'll find out later today the particulars of an upcoming summit between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
And sure, Pilla B sings and flexes about the usual particulars of rap, but he gives off infectious positive vibes while doing it.
He's so uninterested in the particulars of governing that he recently told lawmakers that he would sign whatever immigration bill they sent him.
As a result, when Republicans finally had a chance to act, they had neither the policy particulars nor the political support lined up.
The ease of testing tiny changes to a letter's particulars means that researchers may be able to further refine their nudges over time.
Regardless of the particulars of Senate practices, Ms. Warren and her supporters strongly rejected the idea that she had been out of line.
Even working from that familiar playbook, the particulars have their merits, such as when Alex balks at a transaction because of its illegality.
Health care will be "terrific," he said, even though he's been unable to pass a bill and has struggled to understand the particulars.
Whatever the particulars of your Thanksgiving meal, odds are the grocery list resembles a Simon and Garfunkel song: parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.
What Rocketman smartly does while telling a familiar arc is mess with some of the cinematic particulars to keep things from getting stale.
I was surprised how little space such a thoughtful writer devotes in this long novel to the awful particulars of its central catastrophe.
Bannon, the supposed author and vessel of Trumpian populism, was reportedly uncomfortable with the repeal-and-replace plans, at least in their particulars.
Given those conclusions, it's certainly possible that the other stuff Steele alleges is also true, but virtually none of the particulars have been verified.
Unable to interpret a given scene's meaning in literal terms, the viewer relies on its inexhaustible concrete particulars to make sense of the whole.
A serious single-payer debate could be right around the corner, and we need to start a dialogue about trade-offs and policy particulars.
I really see no evidence of that, it is hard, and I really haven't seen bill of particulars as to how that's being done.
As a result, the particulars of what I believed got jumbled, but I always subscribed to the promise of the resurrection of the flesh.
The public and even lawmakers are still familiarizing themselves with the particulars of the single-payer debate, and surveys show opinion is still movable.
While they all fill out one of four roles — Offense, Defense, Tank or Support — the particulars of that role differ from hero to hero.
Front Burner Adeena Sussman and Leah Koenig sit down next month to talk about the particulars of Jewish food in Israel and the Diaspora.
Many lack the training, the years of having college professors and full-time editors hammer home the importance and the particulars of ethical conduct.
Check out the party particulars: If you're a founder of an early-stage startup, you might consider another way to network at this event.
This is called overfitting: focusing entirely on the particulars of past experiences at the cost of the ability to extract general concepts from them.
You can basically take those, change the particulars of the disaster zone that you're talking about, and use the same story to describe Houston.
But the real news here has less to do with the particulars than the existence of the grand jury itself -- and where that leads.
Invited by the President to the White House ... expecting a crowd ... unclear on the particulars ... and then, there he is, just him and you.
Ahead, Thorne fills us on all things activewear — she's got some particulars when it comes to leggings — her go-to denim tricks, and more.
Orenstein's conclusions do not rely on the specific facts of the case before him or on the particulars of the operating system at issue.
This gap doesn't come from the particulars of the 2016 field; Gallup shows Republican women are far less likely to be favorable toward Trump.
The researchers don't know enough particulars of the case to guess whether the baby could have been saved even if its mother could not.
Then again, Mitsuko Uchida, a Japanese prodigy of an earlier vintage, is as sensitive a pianist as exists; prodigies are particulars first of all.
When Vjeran talks about the particulars of his video camera, the decision not to go with something wild like a 4K rig makes sense.
And there was no obvious way for investors to know the particulars of Apple's Irish deal or how risky it might prove to be.
Wade, saying that the issue is much more likely to come down to decisions dealing with particulars surrounding abortion rather than the case itself.
Comcast portrays the dispute as a disagreement over the particulars of the conditions, and notes that the two companies went on to work amicably.
Clinton ticked off the particulars of what has become a signature venture of her bid: the registration of three million Americans before Election Day.
But instead of explaining the financial crisis to the world in the simplest of terms, she lays out the particulars of Red Nose Day.
Whatever its particulars, it is nothing like the hydrofoils under the hulls of high-speed racing sailboats, which lift them above the water's surface.
Most of these planned expenditures were for American forces, and the particulars tell the story of two wars that did not go as pitched.
There are definitely pathways that run within the realm of Satanism, but the only particulars are anti-stupid and the power of the will.
On July 22014, the government filed a "bill of particulars," which includes a long list of murders allegedly ordered by Chapo over the years.
His legislative proposal shares many Canadian particulars — government-financed insurance, no direct payment at the point of care, private doctors and hospitals, global budgets.
If convicted, each faces a maximum sentence of 15 months to four years in prison, depending on the particulars of each officer's alleged conduct.
He said that he "may" meet with Mr. Putin when he travels to Paris and that his advisers were still sorting out the particulars.
Mr. Weckbach's team bought electric cars, including a Model S, to drive and study, even if the Porsche's particulars will differ from the Tesla's.
While the particulars are surreal (who else travels with a surgical suite on their plane?), even the most unusual systems, in time, become routine.
Some readers will find his rhetoric perfidious and reactionary, with its dismissal of identity politics and the concomitant particulars of the African-American experience.
The abstract morality of the sentencing contrasted with the concrete particulars of the crime, which were presented on the second day of the trial.
This time the particulars involve a whistleblower's complaint about a possible security breach at the highest level and the suggestion of a cover-up.
Lamination is almost always attributed to the French and Austrian pastry chefs who made it famous and defined by the particulars of their technique.
That, I would say, is where the crimes get unique: it's the aftermath that takes on the particulars of the society in which it occurred.
The relief that consumers can receive will depend on the particulars of their situations, but may include fee waivers, loan modifications and more, he said.
Indeed, as one noted, Ms. Mayer had plainly credited his writing — though this was not mentioned in the bill of particulars that was passed around.
The particulars of what happened are too complex to summarize in this brief note, but you can (and should) read more about it right here.
That means it's time to start making money, and this Kenya deal (whose financial particulars have not been revealed) is a solid first step forward.
Here are the Disney/Vice particulars: Disney told investors Wednesday it had wiped out $353 million of the money it had previously put into Vice.
Not by straight-up asking them what they earn—which can either be exaggerated, or irrelevant because of their particulars—but by throwing out hypotheticals.
He could not provide details on the children she will be adopting, saying it was against the law to divulge such particulars at this stage.
They not only mirror each other in their particulars, they also reflect certain attitudes about women and sex long held by many men in power.
While the major narratives documented in the memos were already publicly known, they provide a few tantalizing new particulars about Comey's encounters with the president.
The contours of the candidates' messages might vary and, for many, the particulars of the path forward -- how far, how fast -- remain an open question.
And Mr. Lewandowski gave a series of interviews Monday afternoon in which he tried to brush aside questions about the internal particulars of his departure.
But it looked for all the world as if Russ was trying to shift the focus from the sums of his approach to its particulars.
It is a step beyond the projects of most neuroscientists, like understanding the brain of a fruit fly or exploring the particulars of human sight.
The particulars of the plot are never in doubt; Mr. Mayer's production, with its candy-colored midcentury dresses and shifting panels, moves smoothly and stylishly.
They had come from around the country, the vast majority with the best intentions but the particulars of their mission kept changing by the hour.
Until the particulars of Joanna's scheme start to reveal themselves — roughly until the first fight sequence — Mr. Collet-Serra cultivates a clammy, hallucinatory, Hitchcockian vibe.
To supporters like Lori Larson, a 36-year-old who traveled from Los Angeles to attend the rally, the particulars of the developments were irrelevant.
"Custody" never lifts its eyes beyond the particulars of this family, which becomes as vivid and real to us as our own neighbors and friends.
It is likely that Joker would have been a far more alienating and upsetting experience if Phillips had chosen to confirm some of those particulars.
They vary widely in their particulars: One has a jackal's grimace and a cleft chin, another a severe underbite and eight separately articulated lower teeth.
The wonder of "In Jackson Heights" — Mr. Wiseman's most Whitmanesque film — is that it grounds a vision of America in the particulars of daily life.
" Speaking to him via satellite, Mr. Kimmel grilled Mr. Cassidy on a few particulars, then closed the interview by suggesting a simpler "Jimmy Kimmel test.
"The Government of Pakistan shall take special measure ensuring availability of correct particulars of all the citizens," Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui said in the judgment.
Things might change if and when the full Mueller report comes out, particularly when the particulars of Mueller's factual findings on obstruction are laid bare.
But the particulars of each shooting can sometimes lead to a debate over what kind of stronger gun law would have prevented that specific incident.
Aside from his policy particulars, Mr. Sanders has been explicit in his broader aims to restrain a homegrown aristocracy that inherits entrenched power and money.
But more importantly, it undercuts the story, preserving a more vague spirituality at the expense of any particulars in a tale that's all about particularity.
But the particulars of these stories, from slavery to segregation to civil rights and mass incarceration, are at the marrow of life in America today.
It's become too easy to try to dictate the particulars of Aniston's happiness — and to define her by the events of her ex-husband's life.
"Angel Portrait" portrays in minute particulars a swarm of long-legged naked yellow women surrounded by their beatific winged-sisters who appear to take flight.
Gillibrand, more than the particulars of her individual plans, showed that she might be better equipped than some of her peers in the foreign policy arena.
In a statement to the New Yorker, Moonves acknowledged he might have made mistakes "decades ago" but denied most of the particulars of the women's accounts.
But the series never delves into the particulars of their relationship, except for one flashback and a throwaway line about how much Danny loves donkey meat.
Tyson addressed the reports himself in a lengthy Facebook post on Saturday in which he laid out the particulars of each accusation from his own perspective.
A condition could be a problem with the plumbing, the roof or a thousand other particulars, and every condition can reduce the price of the property.
Obama exercised caution afterward and avoided disclosing details of the raid; Trump was eager to tease the news and laid out much of its particulars himself.
Facebook will talk to us directionally about where the News Feed is going, but when it comes to the most relevant particulars, it is stubbornly silent.
In a new interview airing Friday on CMT After MidNite, the country crooner says his songs don't reveal the particulars of his divorce from Miranda Lambert.
A Razer spokesperson told Gizmodo that they would try to "figure out the particulars of this situation," and we'll update this post if we hear back.
Newtown has the advantage of having access to the particulars, but it doesn't— and can't, really—put the events in a proper place for the audience.
We won't spoil the particulars for those that haven't read the comics, but you can get a good sense of Tulip's background in this new clip.
The particulars: Ng says the new company is based in Palo Alto and has a couple dozen employees, but he wouldn't talk about funding or investors.
By the time the next season drops a year later, you may realize you've let all the particulars of that drama slip from your reptilian mind.
And yet this act, whatever its particulars, represents the culmination of long-building trends, in which terror tactics become more rudimentary and the targets more random.
In fact, forcing insurers to reveal the particulars of their negotiations with providers likely would serve to upend those negotiations, ultimately resulting in higher insurance premiums.
Until then, you can parse all the particulars of what Chamath — I feel he is close to one-name Beyoncé status — is up to here: v473766_s1.
I'll leave the particulars in the book, but it looked remarkably similar to what we get these days in the 419 scams that pepper our inboxes.
Jones never raised strong objections to the particulars of Goodell's new contract until the Elliott decision came down, three members of the compensation committee told me.
Mr. Trump tends to recoil from the messy particulars, like understanding Purple Hearts aren't something to congratulate soldiers for, or reading through complex foreign policy briefings.
As you can probably guess, The Sinner can be a little grim, and the particulars of Cora's past did get a little convoluted for my tastes.
What's more telling than the chronological particulars informing the Muthana prosecution was that in 2016, the State Department lawyers didn't even bother to make this case.
The more I heard things like that, the more I worried my particulars didn't matter; I existed as a caricature for somebody else's idealized war story.
The State Department told CNN that visa records are confidential under federal law and that the agency does not discuss the particulars of any individual case.
And yet when Daniel returned, he found her a little bit cold, judgmental not about the premise of the weekend, she said, but about the particulars.
SO I DON'T KNOW THE PARTICULARS OF THE DEAL, BUT IF IT'S JUST AS YOU'RE TELLING ME, I THINK IT'S FABULOUS – ALSO, THE MAN IS TESLA.
" Williams suggests that the answer is "to make a start, out of particulars and make them general," adding that all we know is our "own complexities.
This update also brings improvements to the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL's cameras, though, again, there aren't any particulars to parse from the info provided.
The tenor Jean-Michel Richer sang with affecting directness and poise, but the music seemed generic, with nothing to make audible the particulars of his suffering.
As with "Last Chance U," Whiteley tries to bear down on the particulars of the sport while getting to know these athletes off the field, too.
The result – the continued reign of incumbent Chancellor Angela Merkel – appears all but guaranteed, though the particulars of her final government will take some ironing out.
She was a practitioner of the Socratic method, cold-calling on students and asking them to discuss the particulars of a case or a legal opinion.
" Jenkins pledged that the Rose Bowl would continue to insist on certain particulars, saying, "If you're looking at red lines in the sand: Pasadena. Jan. 1.
But this theory isn't just wrong in the particulars (see Sessions's earlier claims about the link between DACA and the Central American border crisis of 2014).
It's a complex story, especially in its particulars, but in broad strokes, climate change made Harvey and Irma worse in two ways (Harvey possibly in three).
The campaign, which is called "Climb On," features enough shots of climbers atop Rocky Mountain peaks to make sure nobody forgets the particulars of the Coors brand.
The show's time-hopping flashbacks had long ago established Jack's death, but the particulars of how the Pearson family's super-dad met his end remained a mystery.
He would be helped an unusual amount, owing to the particulars of his tax situation, with his high AMT burden and large amount of pass-through income.
Among other tax disputes involving Trump entities: Alan Garten, general counsel to the Trump Organization, said he was unaware of the particulars of the tax warrant cases.
And while the particulars vary, the reliance on military power has not ended the Syrian civil war, nor has it brought a peace settlement to the Koreas.
Disputing Clinton's premise or any of her particulars would have drawn them into a losing debate over whether she had the goods on Trump, which she did.
I began to worry, too, that after a long and frequently distant romance, I'd married us to a town without reckoning with the particulars of its future.
Stocks were under pressure in late-morning trading on Thursday, as some concern crept into the market about the particulars of Trump's policies following Wednesday's news conference.
Other filmmakers might fetishize this stripped-down tale, fascinated with the minutiae of the Lovings' world and the particulars of their lawyers' journey to the Supreme Court.
Kasich, one of Trump's most outspoken presidential rivals, also told reporters that the president is more excited about finding a victory than the particulars of a bill.
Roy Cooper spoke with conviction, but the particulars -- "Investment in education has got to be all the way from birth through higher education" -- were gauzy and familiar.
The desire to find a liberal way of imagining the particulars of American patriotism has become ever more urgent, especially in the light of Donald Trump's Presidency.
The particulars of her results were not made public, but the media learned, and announced, that Chand had "failed" a "gender test" and wasn't a "normal" woman.
Many are weighing, based on the particulars of their own states and districts and race dynamics, whether now is the moment to move away from Mr. Trump.
It matched that of an American lawyer with whom he had collaborated for a number of years, on various cases whose particulars straddled the U.S.-Canada border.
He was in no way involved in any of the bank's business and is unaware of any of the particulars about this employee's status with the bank.
That I provide you with the particulars of Mr. Draper's cooperation was the only benefit or promise conveyed to him in exchange for his complete truthful cooperation.
Particulars aside, the opposition to Kavanaugh is intense given that he is a replacement for Justice Anthony Kennedy, who constructed a reputation of open-minded, unpredictable alignment.
The particulars differ, but they are both mothers now, each trying to square that new responsibility and daily delight with a longstanding ambition to remain tennis champion.
In a year when the particulars of the Oscar ceremony itself seem impossible to pin down, perhaps it's fitting that the best-picture race remains equally confused.
But the particulars of a few individual situations have altered, whether because of decisions the Trump Organization made or because the facts on the ground have changed:
"We learn about the particulars of her life without fully understanding how she became the person she presents herself as being," Daphne Merkin writes in her review.
But instead of going off on the reporter, Trump should have said the whole briefing in all its particulars was a message to people who are scared.
Standing on the roof of the Vanderveer Estates, the man walked him through the particulars of firearms by spraying a hail of pellets into a steel door.
He suspected my motives but found me entertaining, in the way that a talking dog might be entertaining, without regard for the particulars of what I said.
Vows If the particulars of Alex Salazar's transformation from couch potato to marathon man are fuzzy — he calls his efforts "pretty casual" — the benefits are clearly defined.
But any on the fence have a believable argument: Impeachment is like an indictment, and plenty of abuse of power and obstruction of justice particulars have emerged.
But with respect to Chelsea Manning, I looked at the particulars of this case the same way I have the other commutations and pardons that I've done.
And while analysts dissect the particulars of the Sanders online movement, what's unquestionable is that it exists and is a stand-in for something very real: enthusiasm.
The particulars of its operation in India also highlight the fact that, for a business dependent on global domination, Uber still has a long way to go.
" Tony Kushner sings his praises: "I think his work is spectacularly rich and generative of meaning," and the meaning "comes from a deep engagement with the particulars.
But peel back the salacious particulars, Ms. Golia said, and it reveals deep questions about race and gender, identity and self-identity, that resonate in our time.
"Until the particulars of Joanna's scheme start to reveal themselves — roughly until the first fight sequence — Mr. Collet-Serra cultivates a clammy, hallucinatory, Hitchcockian vibe," he said.
Stephens said many of the particulars are "client-dependent" and Knightscope won't require schools to sign NDAs, as at least one security company has when partnering with schools.
Quantity, not quality, was the guiding principle of my reading life, and whenever I try to recall particulars of these books that so consumed me, well, I can't.
"The allegations put them [the younger kids] in a negative light, that's why my wife and I choose not to talk about any of the particulars," James says.
"Some further particulars having been provided by Marex, the bank has now brought the claims against Access World," Natixis said in a court document filed on Dec. 7.
I was out in the audience taking a picture of the crowd with my phone when I realized he was describing the dimensions and particulars of my body.
If you teach a computer to recognize faces by making it memorize thousands of them, all it will do is learn the particulars of all the specific faces.
Florence is divided into a series of chapters, each of which plays differently, with game mechanics designed around the particulars of the scene, whether it's flirting or fighting.
There's all the financial particulars to negotiate, the legal and regulatory hurdles to clear, and the inevitable friction of integrating teams and technology from one entity with another.
Setting aside the particulars of that case, I know that she is someone who has always looked out for the interest of America and the American people first.
Always with his finger on the pulse, Senator Al Franken (D-Minn.) today sent an official letter to Niantic asking about particulars of the Pokémon Go privacy policy.
This might get into particulars that casual listeners don't really think about but, for us, it's such a straightforward record, way more than any of the other records.
The obstacles that organizations face in fostering teamwork can be highly specific, depending on the particulars of the industry, the culture of the organization and the individuals involved.
Critics may not like the particulars, but nobody should argue with a straight face that the status quo is acceptable and reform per se is a bad idea.
We still know very little about these Mars colonization plans We still know very little about the MCT, or most of the particulars about these Mars colonization plans.
All the particulars aside, and no matter how the league chooses to frame it from here on out, Goodell elected to put in his lot with the President.
The particulars of the new age rating scale aren't yet finalized, but the idea is for that entire framework to be a part of the centralized ID system.
Jenkins, a coal industry ally, said he's "discussing the particulars" of the bill with NMA, but he doesn't worry about whether the group's opposition will hurt the legislation.
Like Steve McQueen's "12 Years a Slave," it is most powerful when it dwells on the particulars of that crime, on the everyday wickedness of 19th-century slavery.
A survey of states in 2014 by The Washington Post found that 35 had provisions for breaking ties by means of chance, though often the particulars are vague.
Yet how exactly their net costs would change depends on the particulars of Medicare for All's funding plans, which neither Mr. Sanders nor Ms. Warren has fully outlined.
In my case, a certain anxiety will often hit a particular nerve and invade other thoughts until I can focus on nothing but the particulars of its premise.
Last year, she chose to focus quite a bit on the past, revisiting the particulars of her 2016 defeat in a memoir, to the consternation of other Democrats.
Enough time has been spent bickering over the particulars of an electorally risky proposal that is unlikely to come to pass, no matter who wins the White House.
But "Blitzed" does not aspire to recast our understanding of National Socialism, or Hitler's psyche, fundamentally, so much as to add particulars that make other portraits seem incomplete.
Throughout "Will and Testament," the plot is interrupted by short, cerebral chapters in which Bergljot meditates on life in the abstract, as opposed to reality in its particulars.
In this scheme, democracy looks something like a long-running Broadway musical, in which the production and the choreography are bigger draws than the particulars of the cast.
But the particulars of the package passed by voters in November, he said, have raised all sorts of concerns about possible violations of the state and federal constitutions.
His age, his origins, his inspirations, his white supremacist ideology and vision, the particulars about his weaponry, his scowling image and his name were plastered across the screen.
Ms. Grisham did not respond to follow-up questions about the particulars of Ms. Winston Wolkoff's work in the first lady's office, or her relationship with Mrs. Trump.
The particulars of that story are: Because those things were taken as true, on Fox News, the Daniels story was considered a "witch hunt" that didn't deserve much coverage.
One more bit of trivia: Zakarian, who started at SNL in 2005, notes that Baldwin has been the show's most insistent Trump impressionist about the particulars of his costume.
While the show invents the particulars of Philip and Elizabeth's missions and the FBI's investigations, they all take place within the larger, very real context of the Cold War.
Brendan's review of the 2018 MacBook Pro was published on WIRED on Friday morning, and he joins this week's show as our special guest to run down the particulars.
Not only are there questions on the particulars of the proposed policy, first reported by Politico, but also about whether the administration will really follow through with concrete action.
NDAs prevent Jiobit from discussing the particulars of these discussions and deals, but it sounds like there's a Plan B in the works if the kid trackers don't sell.
About 1.5 million patients who visited clinics between May 2015 and July 4 this year have had their non-medical personal particulars illegally accessed and copied, the statement said.
What remain a mystery — or at least the subject of a continuing investigation — are the crucial particulars to fill in the gaps of an intriguing, international case of whodunit.
Yet it has been in particulars of policy that Trump's impact on women, immigrants, and minorities—the groups most antagonized by him during the 2016 campaign—can be seen.
Those forces pair together in unpredictable ways, and even as you start to guess the broad outlines of Aloy's origins, Horizon still manages to surprise you with the particulars.
He declined to answer dozens of questions about the particulars of his report, the sprawling legal proceedings that surround it, or any conclusions that he didn't write down himself.
Cleveland baseball fans have suffered exquisitely over the last 23-odd years, though the particulars of their misery are not nearly as well known as the anguish in Chicago.
All of this narrative business threatens to turn "The Night Of" into souped-up "Law & Order," but as ever, the writer Richard Price sets it apart in the particulars.
Foer writes in the certainty that all of humanity shares universal experiences, so for him the particulars are often irrelevant, which feels like the most Brooklyn thing about him.
You would be wise to look at the particulars of the room before you book to ensure that your idea of a suite is the same as the hotel's.
Reasonable people can disagree over the particulars of the Labor Department's decision to delay the fiduciary rule, but let's be fair in describing the process that led to it.
" While the particulars of what happened between Millane and her killer are important in his trial, as prosecutor Brian Dickey pointed out, "you can't consent to your own murder.
But the changes also suggest that Republicans are belatedly engaging with the particulars of the law and its operation, cobbling together a not entirely coherent replacement on the fly.
Our attention is restless; we see disorder and order merge as Lewis lifts a banal scene into a highly concentrated domain of particulars, all while painting wet into wet.
She often criticized the church as being too dogmatic — as worrying over the particulars of canon law instead of preaching inclusivity, a truer reflection of Christ's teachings, she believed.
Hughes accesses the universal — how all of us love and dream and laugh and cry — by staying faithful to the particulars of his characters and their way of life.
Like many companies, Facebook and Google, which developed the Android mobile operating system, prompted users last week to accept new terms of service that explained their data collection particulars.
"We'll take a look at the particulars of that very tragic incident and see if there are any steps we can take to make these areas more secure," Sen.
The country took four days to respond to WHO's initial ask, eventually denying that it has identified any Ebola cases and declining to share the particulars of its investigation.
The particulars of this history were laid out by local historian Nick Sinacori in a presentation, "Lost History of the Village of Fairview," which took place in early September.
Newkirk said that while Democracy Spring will "generally try to communicate with law enforcement and to respond if they reach out, we don't generally negotiate" the particulars of planned protests.
" That's because the music in your ears will mirror the external environment: "nothing happens in perfect synch or in a straight line"; instead there's a mesh of "flickering, jostling particulars.
So being able to talk to parents and also a doctor who could sort of get into details and particulars about personality stuff and emotional arcs, that was really helpful.
I have not yet tracked down those particulars, so thus far, like other readers of the study, I know little to nothing about the composition and quality of the diets.
"We reserve the option to have female staff attorneys, who are sensitive to the particulars of Dr. Ford's allegations and are experienced investigators, question both witnesses," a committee letter said.
We have a hazy sense it has something to do with potatoes, but the rest of the story, like the graves in the Evergreen Cemetery, is missing all the particulars.
The particulars aren't important for our purposes here, but most players — especially those just starting out — will tend to focus on building out a particular faction's deck over the others.
By stringing together observations, charts, and images, these "investigators" spent the year claiming to have mapped vast universe of corruption, the particulars of which they promised would be revealed shortly.
Depending on the complexity and particulars of the trust, a trustee's fee will be a fixed annual cost or a percentage — up to about 1 percent — of the trust's assets.
But, whatever the particulars, the discovery Mr Smithwick and Dr Vinther have made is a nice example of convergent evolution, showing that what works today worked in the Cretaceous, too.
But before you delve into the particulars of a loved one's debts, experts say it's important to first understand the legalities of what happens to assets — and liabilities — at death.
Still, while the particulars of the two cases are different, Orenstein's ruling could provide Apple with support in its battle with the Department of Justice in the San Bernardino investigation.
The defining quality of Donald Trump's bill of particulars against Hillary Clinton, laid out in a bullet-pointed speech Wednesday morning, is that much of it was fabricated or embellished.
You can apply for pre-approval using the Apple Store app, taking care of the selection process for all of your iPhone X particulars before the pre-order period opens.
For once, the vehicles and technologies take a back seat to their creators Moon Shot offers very few particulars of the vehicles being built by the Lunar X Prize teams.
Hyperallergic caught up with Hopinka on the phone ahead of his trip to LA for the LACMA screening to discuss the particulars of depicting both language and landscape in film.
DARA KHOSROWSHAHI: I don't wanna get into the particulars necessary of those discussions, but like-- Warren said-- we did have discussions, and I don't think the reporting was entirely accurate.
Mr. Price and Mr. Zaillian are not making a high-toned "Law & Order" procedural about the particulars of a single murder rap, though it has that intrigue as a hook.
It's nothing like Wright's mature work, but it makes clear that he will be one of those poets, like Wallace Stevens, who bring sumptuous particulars into the world by negation.
It can also be seen as a single rolling statement, a durational performance whose particulars will be endlessly in flux, yielding a different experience for each visitor, on every visit.
He feeds his followers vague, morning-mirror affirmations like "make America great again" and endless "winning," while largely avoiding particulars and parrying fact-checkers and his own history of inconsistencies.
There are no measurements, no specific heat settings, and no particulars of any kind; just a list of ingredients and a general idea of how long to cook it for.
No matter the particulars of what may divide us, our shared heritage and common threat must unite us to say that we belong here and that anti-Semitism does not.
It is at moments like these that I try to step back from the particulars, to create some distance, so that I can ask myself the larger, more profound questions.
While no trade bill is ever perfect in the particulars, its overarching goal was to contain Chinese expansionism by increasing the economic ties between America and other independent Asian nations.
These stressors can range from small-scale domestic particulars, which often fall to women, to major issues—like sexism at work—that chip away at women's mental health over time.
Mr. Lee's take may not follow all the particulars of the original, but Mr. Murakami's text is in good hands: The filmmaker's last feature, "Poetry," won Best Screenplay at Cannes.
Scientists have reached out privately to ethicists to discuss the particulars of their research: Greely remembers getting emails as early as 2013 from experimentalists seeking to open up a dialog.
On-screen text fills in some gaps with what becomes a running gag: as the text introduces minor characters, it also notes the particulars of their violent demise, years later.
Novak told CNBC that it was difficult to comment on the consequences of Iranian sanctions as he was still waiting to "learn the legal particulars" and effects of the sanctions.
Since then, the dancers have been immersed in controversy surrounding the particulars of their appearance, and one dancer anonymously leaked behind-the-scenes drama to a reporter at Marie Claire.
The Gentleman is the kind of book where particulars don't matter overmuch: The point is not what Savage and company do, but how many aphorisms they compose while doing it.
"Those who litigate the particulars of a two-state solution between the Israelis and Palestinians by fighting for controversial language in the Democratic platform are severely misguided," said former California Rep.
Google hasn't stated how Thanos's dusting algorithm works, but in Vox's anecdotal experiences, the Infinity Gauntlet knocks out most of the top-trending results that concern any of Avengers: Endgame's particulars.
He tracks her down on a cliff at sunset (of course that's where Melisandre would be hanging out), where she waves off the particulars as the result of some terrible mistakes.
We are officially ten days away from the royal wedding, and for those of you still ironing out your viewing party particulars, we have some critical pre-planning news to relay.
The funding will be used to add more features to the service, including those that allow for more curation, sharing and self-expression, but the particulars are being kept under wraps.
Information is still a bit thin on the particulars of the station, but it'll likely be something along the lines of the former Russian Mir station, significantly smaller than the ISS.
Though the particulars of their identities — she is a white, gay woman, he a black man — are different, both are using their celebrity to speak out on behalf of marginalized groups.
As they discuss the particulars of a new Paper Boi song, "Pussy Relevance," they are rolled up on by a mysterious stranger, an apparent fan—and online troll—of Paper Boi.
Both Cruz, who is Southern Baptist, and former 2016 candidate Ben Carson, who is Seventh-Day Adventist, have had to reaffirm the particulars of their faith after being questioned by Trump.
The actual particulars of the service — game lineup, pricing, dedicated social features — aren't going to be revealed until summer 2019, probably at or around the annual E3 trade show in June.
I'm too dumb to grasp the particulars, but I'm pretty sure it explains the existence of Starchild & the New Romantic, the George Clinton-riffing project of New York resident Bryndon Cook.
And there are millions of Americans — largely people of color — who seem broadly amenable to the main themes of Sanders's campaign but who didn't buy into the particulars of Sanders's persona.
While the particulars of the grades awarded to each state differs, those that earn an A require personal finance instruction as a graduation requirement that's equal to a half-year course.
Like much of the movie, the particulars of Adkins's role have been kept under wraps— so this could even be another case where Adkins dies as soon as he shows up.
Senators Bernie Sanders and Amy Klobuchar fought Senators Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy over the latter's faltering bill, but the event's thrust actually had little to do with the law's particulars.
Based on past experience with Chinese acquisitions of agribusiness assets, the particulars of ChemChina's Syngenta purchase seem to predispose it not just to CFIUS review but also to serious Congressional scrutiny.
The administration has pushed for a reorganization of the NPPD -- which currently houses a cyber-focused office -- but the particulars have been the subject of quibbling between the DHS and lawmakers.
Far from being described as a Russian agent with a scathing bill of particulars, backed up by scores of indictments of his family members and political allies, President Trump was vindicated.
The detente follows last week's Swift-Braun-Borchetta flare up involving the sort of music business minutiae that doesn't commonly interest the general public — the particulars of re-recording old masters.
The particulars are unclear but the fact that the music that was mired in a legal dispute is appearing on streaming services can only be a good thing for the singer.
In the Menendez case, there was proof that the senator sought specific governmental actions (changing Medicaid reimbursement policy, for instance), so the particulars of McDonnell are not really at issue here.
But that closeness often leads him to omit or skim over vital details — particulars of the crime are frustratingly scarce, as are specifics on the sentencing laws that are denounced here.
However, even when we put aside the particulars of the Ebola virus, researchers have found that restricting air travel is not the best approach for controlling the transmission of infectious disease.
And because Utah leaders are determined to put on the best face for their state and their church, Mr. Romney's image is far more important than the particulars of his residency.
So The Times sent the photographer Daniel Krieger to the Red Cat to document some of the particulars of the restaurant's personality, its quirks and worn edges, its people and vibe.
I know this to be true because, with time, the particulars of bridge engineering began to replace the rolling images of heartbreak in my mind while I balanced on my bike.
Discuss your policy with an insurance agent who can guide you through what sort of additional coverage you might need, depending on where you live and the particulars of your situation.
For all the detail invested in the particulars of his characters' lives and in the stories that animate them, Simon insists foremost on revealing how they fit into the larger ecosystem.
The prosecution claimed that the privacy of thousands of honorable clients had been violated, but, as Henzelin pointed out, this was hard to reconcile with the damning particulars of the list.
The particulars of the brand can be dissected, but the point is a feeling, a man-sized dollop of hope that powerful interests might start working for us rather than against.
The couple, along with their children, was freed in October by the Pakistani military, but ABC noted that the particulars surrounding the effort to free the hostages are still not clear.
The list is "an attempt to document the names and other particulars of the casualties in the Duterte administration's war on crime" and is updated twice a week, said the report.
That social media is just a forum where emotions express themselves and the actual particulars aren't as relevant as what's being expressed through them and what's being felt because of them.
The Uber-like "surge" surcharge is applied to certain screenings, though the particulars of how Peak screenings are determined is a mystery, and remains one of the biggest unanswered questions among subscribers.
In the video for their prickly single "Stimulus for Living" the droll Leeds punks elucidated the whens and the whys and the particulars of their formation and their motivation as a band.
Meanwhile, the paintings invite viewers to recognize differences, to savor small pleasures, to slow down and enjoy the particulars of each painting, while discerning what changes and is particular about each work.
Climate scientists agree on that premise, even though they argue about many of the particulars—for instance, how fast the planet is warming and how that warming will impact specific weather systems.
Plato described one in "The Republic" — the Myth of Er. They are partly dependent upon the particulars of an individual's life situation, religion and culture, but there are common elements as well.
He said they also expected to file a motion to dismiss the indictment or for what's known as a "bill of particulars" — a more detailed explanation of the basis for the charges.
Regardless, both the news media and gun owners commonly refer to hundreds of different variants based on the initial Armalite design simply as "AR-15s," regardless of a design's origins or particulars.
In addition to all of these "typical" conspiracy tropes, Larry boasts its own set of uniquely weird particulars — starting with two rainbow-colored stuffed teddy bears that accompany the band on tours.
"On 5 May 2017 the High Court rejected nearly 30 further objections from MTN, clearing the way for Turkcell's amended particulars of claim to go to trial in South Africa," it said.
Trump has little interest in the "complicated" particulars, but he does need to manage rebels at both ends of the Republican spectrum: far-right House Freedom Caucus members and wavering moderate senators.
She knew that two other men had been convicted in the case, but she wasn't aware of the particulars: a judge is supposed to see only the evidence presented in her court.
Queen Latifah's rendition of the song was also slightly different to the one most are familiar with, adding a few extra verses in which Ursula laid out the particulars of Ariel's contract.
Without calling out the deeper problem that lies behind attacks of Omar, however, we run the risk of reducing the campaign against her to the particulars of her person and her situation.
In recent months, much of the conversation over the work has focused not on the particulars of its provenance but on whether Mr. Nahmad went to great lengths to conceal his ownership.
The administration has pushed for a reorganization of the NPPD — which currently houses a cyber-focused office — but the particulars have been the subject of some quibbling between the DHS and lawmakers.
Like many such portraits, these cold symmetries — visible in work implements, interior furnishings, and sartorial particulars — call the viewer's attention to the far less assured facets of an individual face and body.
Deals like this are a fantasy for so many of the reasons outlined above, but the particulars surrounding it make sense if we make a few assumptions about the three teams involved.
For me, the particulars of that journey added an extra layer of resonance to my movie moment since, by sheer coincidence, the film began shooting on the anniversary of my sister's death.
They were less rarefied and more familiar from their worldly uses, offering less separation between our lived experience and our artistic one, or perhaps helping us notice the hidden particulars of both.
One doesn't have to agree with the particulars of every investigation to see the fundamental difference here: The members of our law enforcement and intelligence communities are trying to protect the country.
The particulars were ironed out by Pakistani visitors to Mao's funeral, according to the account of A. Q. Khan, the nuclear physicist who founded the uranium enrichment program of Pakistan's bomb project.
And after clearing more than a few administrative hurdles, we were collaborating on the particulars of an advice column: the breadth of questions, the length of answers, its sweet-and-salty tone.
But within the particulars of his situation, Mr. Baddiel has tapped on the door of the universal, reminding us that sometimes you can love someone deeply without necessarily knowing them at all.
My Little Pony popularized the term, and the fan forum on which user "Green Precision" asked his question back in 2015 had some interesting answers to the particulars of this philosophical dilemma.
Leave aside the particulars of this month's Brexit drama — Theresa May's dance moves, Boris Johnson's attacks on May's plan, and the latest warnings from European capitals — it's time to brace for Brexit.
He declined to discuss the particulars of the case, saying the investigation will focus on details of the calls to see what was reported and how it was followed up from there.
But while the particulars of Virginia's case could have an important impact — Virginia is, typically, an important swing state in elections — this is about an issue much bigger than just one state.
While the particulars will vary in each state, the newly elected head of state could have an opportunity to stop a work requirement or any other Medicaid restriction from actually taking effect.
While WikiLeaks' role in distributing stolen emails was well known, the particulars of Assange's conversations with Russian intelligence officers weren't clear until Attorney General William Barr released the Mueller report on Thursday.
The singer's perfectly candid about the particulars of why this relationship floundered, but he's also wholly uninterested in the labels the world is keen to pin to Salvat thanks to his romantic choices.
So the left agrees with Trump that China is a problem — even on some of the particulars, like currency manipulation — but they don't like the way he's gone about trying to fix it.
The YouTubers behind Kurzgesagt have put together a solid video that explains the particulars of what would happen in this hypothetical scenario, and you really should watch it because the animation is great.
I was impressed by the friendliness of the staff, who made sure to let me know about all the particulars of my visit, especially the perks we received with our American Express package. 
The whole point of X-37B is that its mission is mostly clandestine, so we likely won't ever know the full particulars of what it has been up to in its orbital jaunts.
And if they decided to address all three issues at once, they'd still likely struggle to design legislation that manages to address the particulars (which isn't to say that no one should try).
For advisors, it means that tasks such as portfolio rebalancing and data aggregation are now done by software, and keeping tabs on the particulars of each client's situation is handled by digitized systems.
Amazon has done a sound job of explaining many of the particulars of its new concept store, one the company hopes brings more online customers into contact with its increasingly important offline presence.
Because it's so vague in its particulars, the resolution has become something of a Rorschach test as observers try to figure out how a Green New Deal would materialize in the real world.
In terms of planning, well, a significant amount of time would go into the particulars of the attack on the American side, said Coombs, it would be planned for months, if not years.
I keep my ears open and I always hope to catch artists able to shock me with particulars or elaborate structures that I can take, rework and make them fit in my work.
In the days following the G20 summit, investors were alarmed that China's state media did not spell out the 90-day delay in tariff hikes and various other particulars agreed to in Argentina.
Turnbull told reporters he was surprised and disappointed that details of the call with Trump had been leaked but gave few particulars other than to deny reports Trump had hung up on him.
" Ticking off a list of particulars against Mr. de Blasio, the ad criticizes him for ending stop-and-frisk policing and for liberal immigration policies that put out "the red carpet for illegals.
Now that all the particulars are out of the way, lets get to the Optimizing Streams of Innovation and Strategic Efficiency word salad that the team and ticket company released, championing the deal.
Some more moderate Republicans senators may not like the particulars of this bill, but there's also a lot of pressure to not be the one vote that stops the AHCA from going through.
So, too, has the prospect of Brexit, which could force the reintroduction of border checks if Britain leaves the European Union without agreeing on the particulars of its trading relationship with the bloc.
From the sprawl of futuristic urban transportation systems to cramped spaceship interiors to the particulars of fashion, weaponry, and computing, most imaginary renderings of what the future will look like are inherently interesting.
He throws just enough at you — seemingly insignificant particulars like the white socks and sandals worn by Lisa's boss, Cubby, played by a game James Le Gros — that you might underestimate his intentions.
But the administration provided no details about the particulars of the plan, just an estimate that the cuts would save $353 trillion, or about 235 percent of the total reduction in federal spending.
The new plastic idea cannot therefore, take the form of a natural or concrete representation – this new plastic idea will ignore the particulars of appearance, that is to say, natural form and color.
"The particulars of this agreement haven't been released, but our position on corporate welfare is well-known and that has not changed," said Brent Gardner, chief government affairs officer at Americans for Prosperity.
Obviously, I don't know the particulars of your finances, but when you talk about $100K not being nearly enough to live on or your 10% raise being insulting, it really bums me out!
The heads of the investment bank, John Cameron and Brian Crowe, allegedly overruled them because they were unhappy with the writedowns these new marks would have triggered, according to the particulars of claim.
The argument against focusing with blinkered intensity on the particulars of Russia's interference, at the expense of a broader understanding of why it succeeded, has been a running theme in multiple Democratic campaigns.
Whatever the particulars, we would do well to consider now what it would look like to have a truly sweeping agenda to secure our democracy — just in case Mueller's findings are truly sweeping.
I recently spoke with McGraw via Skype, inquiring into the particulars of her platform, her political inspirations, and how her campaign for State Representative of Pennsylvania could be considered a work of art.
I also understand that, in instances where the 'greater master' is preferred over the 'lesser' one, eventual museum labels might well go into further particulars about who worked on which parts or stages.
Democrats in Congress would spend months sparring over the particulars should they ever retake both chambers and the presidency, and choose to use their time in power to pursue an anti-poverty bill.
Any legal challenge will focus on the particulars of a state's proposal and the administration's explanation for approving the waiver, Nicholas Bagley, a health law professor at the University of Michigan, told me.
How amazing, then, that Greene can recall those particulars: the pain, the grief, the fears that their little family will never again experience joy, and the worry that his marriage cannot survive such loss.
But after three debates, it remains impossible to determine whether the interruptions we've seen are due to the particulars of the candidates (namely, Trump's brash debating style) or larger gender dynamics at play (i.e.
Of all the views out there, I think these comments from Patrick Iber — a left-wing historian of Latin America at the University of Wisconsin — capture the particulars of the Abrams-Venezuela situation best.
The particulars of this case are relatively complex, but the most important thing to understand is that Facebook collects an enormous amount of data about its users, and it lost control of that data.
There has been plenty of critical engagement with the show's themes, characterization, and larger messages, but it's been largely drowned out by theorizing and endless speculation surrounding the particulars of the plot and setting.
While the particulars of how exactly Trump would go about making good on his promises are still unclear, it's likely that this is an issue that he would find support for across the aisle.
If Trump wants to persuade truly undecided voters to shun Clinton, he needs to familiarize the voting public with the particulars of what Clinton's emails suggest, and why they might show conflicts of interest.
It wasn't a particularly well-thought-out own, but I thought Andreessen's claim that capitalism somehow combats war and religion (it doesn't) was so patently absurd, I didn't need to get into the particulars.
During the worst of Kesha's legal battle with her alleged abuser Dr. Luke, Antonoff offered to "to make something together & then leak it for everyone" depending on the legal particulars of her record contract.
Hey Austin,It's been five years since  Gravity Rush was released, and while I can't recall the particulars of what happened during my hours with the game, its core sensation has stuck with me.
The circumstances and particulars of the case allow Moffat and Gatiss to push Sherlock into England's suffragette movement, and fourth-wall-sniffing commentary from Watson's wife Mary (Amanda Abbington) and Baker Street landlady Mrs.
That conversation quickly devolved into a cross-talk-laden argument over the particulars of a July call between the president and Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, which forms the basis of the inquiry.
But if he got the particulars largely wrong, he got the apprehension mostly right, and Democrats' rebuttals since then have failed to grasp how strongly his panicked portrait of America resonates with many Americans.
You can also vacillate (as I have preferred to do) according to the swings of your own mood or the particulars of story and performance, but the axioms of his universe are remarkably consistent.
Hey Austin, It's been five years since Gravity Rush was released, and while I can't recall the particulars of what happened during my hours with the game, its core sensation has stuck with me.
Because foreign policy is so complex and most voters do not follow its particulars as closely as they do domestic issues, those institutions play an outsize role in shaping the bounds of acceptable debate.
Alter renders perhaps the most famous poetic lines in English with an admirable deference to the K.J.V. and a free hand with the particulars: The L ord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
The chalky, rhythmic cool of "Blue Image" (1950) and the sacramental aura of the white and gold "Presence" (1956) are ballasted by geometrics and grids, within which the paintings' pictographic particulars flicker and blaze.
"Dance Moms" emphasized drink-sloshing and hair-pulling by the team's parents rather than the particulars of the students' lives, but it made several young dancers, particularly Maddie Ziegler, now 15, into minor celebrities.
While the particulars of social decorum have changed somewhat since Washington was a boy — we don't have as much need for flicking lice off our loved ones — the need for etiquette lessons has not.
And while the particulars of the controversy in Virginia are unique, versions of it are likely to take place across the country as abortion-rights supporters back legislation in purple and even red states.
Executives in the air travel business, which includes Boeing, should have been ready for a rainy day even if they could not reasonably have been expected to anticipate the particulars of the coronavirus crisis.
"'Business Adventures' is as much about the strengths and weaknesses of leaders in challenging circumstances as it is about the particulars of one business or another," Gates wrote in a LinkedIn post in 2014.
Narrated by Lenny's son, Freedom, the book depicts the younger man's struggle to remain awed by his father's capering even as he draws up a lengthy bill of particulars against Lenny's neglect and egomania.
What's happening in Sandpoint isn't just the county versus the city, or the Second Amendment Alliance against the festival, or even constitutional law versus contract law, thought that might be what decides the particulars.
And so is this kind of entertainment: generous, sincere, full of critical intelligence and honest sentiment, self-aware without the slightest hint of cynicism, grounded in the particulars of life and accessible to everyone.
But if they were not, they were willing to accept an awful lot of racism and sexism and xenophobia in the deal they made with their champion, and demanded precious few particulars in return.
Sara Reig, 71, who said she was familiar with the main particulars of the bill, said the party should have been more patient and taken the time to craft a stronger piece of legislation.
Asked Saturday morning about the growing tensions in Venezuela, and specifically how to get aid into the country and whether America should consider using force there, she offered a brief answer with few particulars.
Meanwhile, harsh-treatment-based crackdowns ran into legal trouble; judges routinely found that asylum seekers were supposed to be treated based on the particulars of their own case, not as a threat to others.
Liberals were white men who considered themselves superior to the run of humanity in both those particulars; though Bagehot, like Mill, supported votes for women, for most of its early years this newspaper did not.
In the most recent attack in June, hackers stole particulars of more than 1.5 million patients, including the prime minister's drug prescriptions, in what the government has called "a deliberate, targeted and well-planned cyberattack".
And many are worried about surrendering the competitive advantages that came from being able to tailor a Facebook ad to a specific kind of voter without rival campaigns knowing the particulars about reach and cost.
But the particulars of any new GPU design are likely to come under heavy scrutiny: Imagination is skeptical that Apple would be able to come up with chip technology that wouldn't infringe upon its patents.
" "What the particulars might be are among the questions that I think everybody in the community might still have, along with a deep sadness that a contentious domestic situation turned into such a tragic homicide.
But because Linklater is so good at capturing the particulars of these moments, and the way his characters speak and act, the countdown to the start of classes comes to carry a lot of weight.
Republican FCC commissioner Michael O'Rielly issued a statement saying he would have to look at the particulars, but criticized the chairman's office for sending him a copy after it was already described in the press.
The particulars of a senior adviser job depend on who is selected for it, but usually it entails top-level input on policy, politics, or strategy and sometimes direct management of other White House staff.
NASA and SpaceX choose both Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown Trump border fight throws curveball into shutdown prospects MORE (R-Ala.), the chairman of the Appropriations Committee, reviewed the particulars of the deal.
In a profound act of cultural erasure, many of these objects were stripped of the particulars of their making and history once they entered the global trade of "rare curiosities," as the exhibit calls it.
He's correct that many of the particulars of the current league Collective Bargaining Agreement are intended to prevent superstars from clustering on the same team, like LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh in Miami.
And she repeatedly suggested he had not done enough to regulate big banks because of his many Wall Street donors, triggering a lengthy exchange over the particulars of banking regulation and the Dodd-Frank Act.
Attackers were able to infiltrate SingHealth's system, and illegally access and copy what the company called the "non-medical personal particulars" of people who visited the clinics from May 2015 until July 4 this year.
Despite the classy writing and beguiling details of Charles's life story, the novel is almost crushed by an overstuffed plot burdened with subplots and over-researched background particulars, making this the busiest of his books.
But as a story, it's hard to get your arms around — sprawling and repetitious, dependent on arcane particulars of physics and engineering, marked by failures to act and by large-scale action that accomplishes nothing.
The particulars of the damage that the neuropathologist detailed — the tangled tau proteins, the battered frontal cortex, the shrunken tissues and the enlarged ventricles — have long become familiar to those paying attention to brain science.
And on the politics, the fate of the House majority — and the fate of the eventual Democratic nominee's presidential campaign — rests more on the national political environment than the particulars of each swing congressional district.
The particulars of the governor's record — or any of the other more pressing news matters of the day — did not seem to concern Mr. Trump as he spoke for nearly an hour and a half.
The particulars of how it all happened aren't relevant at this point in the show, but it's heavily implied that these "transdimensional" squidfalls are some kind of aftershock that connect back to the original event.
Like many a Christian politician before him, Ellison had found a way to apply the particulars of his faith to certain timeless American themes—justice, equality, the ability to transcend the circumstances of one's birth.
Monday's argument largely focused on a technical issue: whether the list was a "bill of particulars," a document that can be subject to public release, or an informal discovery letter that would normally stay sealed.
If, on the other hand, he achieves huge strides in number theory, even at a sprint, there is less for us to cheer, and scant hope that we will grasp the particulars of his triumph.
While the major narratives documented in the memos were already publicly known, they provide a few tantalizing new particulars about Comey's encounters with the president — and have already hardened partisan battle lines on Capitol Hill.
Did either of you find yourself better able to comprehend the particulars of Lady Trieu's storyline and how it related to Angela, Laurie Blake, and my favorite guy Adrian Veidt's stories from the get-go?
After tense negotiations with the House Freedom Caucus over the particulars of the bill Thursday, Trump called for an end to the bargaining and issued the reticent Republicans an ultimatum: Pass this bill, or Obamacare stays.
But essential details go unexplored: We're told that one of these dogs can cost upward of $30,000, but not why they are so expensive; there's also scant discussion of the animals' training, care and other particulars.
In July 2016, the Philippine Daily Inquirer, a national newspaper that has existed since 1985, published a "kill list," an "attempt to document the names and other particulars of the casualties" in Duterte's war on drugs.
His team has been training people to use their jetpacks — now in their 11th design iteration — and say it takes about a week to get potential flyers up-and-running with the particulars of the system.
"This anti-Semitic cartoon which I'm not even going to describe the particulars because it is so odious and offensive, they didn't even apologize for it," she said Sunday morning ahead of the Times' second statement.
The particulars of the Brexit battle are too complicated and British to get into here, but in the end only 63 percent of Labour voters cast Remain ballots, and only 58 percent of Tories supported Leave.
The prime minister emphasized his confidence in the benefits of trade, as it "leads to growth, it leads to jobs," but he acknowledged that different groups may be concerned by the particulars of a given deal.
A spokesman for Privinvest said Safa could not comment on why the government of Mozambique had sought to instigate proceedings against him personally, in an English court, until he had seen the particulars of the claim.
It was dependent, if testimony is to be believed, on Eisenbud — an able contract negotiator but no medical expert — taking his annual beach vacation so he could sit down and sift through the new antidoping particulars.
While this conversation should absolutely include an acknowledgment of all the other groups who are the target of it, the processing of hate best happens through particulars -- of a people, of a history, of a moment.
So it is likely that the commander-in-chief was watching Thursday when a young man at a diner in Riverside, Missouri, schooled Fox News reporter Todd Piro on the particulars of the Green New Deal.
As Alissa Wilkinson wrote in her review of A Wrinkle of Time for Vox: It undercuts the story, preserving a more vague spirituality at the expense of any particulars in a tale that's all about particularity.
Regardless of the particulars, Cornell described Gris as a "warm fraternal spirit," a rare appellation for an artist who favored the company of women to the point of making their male companions wait outside his studio.
Women have known for a long time that there are no particulars that guarantee a man to be safe — not saintly Holocaust activism nor having produced "Kill Bill" nor being the president of the United States.
Long since convinced of that, we would rather be left alone to delight in all the animated, independent particulars, such as the obsessive removal of HA-HAs, architectural ornaments that entwine Henry's and Anne Boleyn's initials.
The justices dug into the particulars of the case and the reasons the prosecutor gave for removing jurors -- so-called "peremptory challenges" that allow a lawyer to strike a prospective juror without articulating a specific reason.
In each case, Perry is meticulous about describing the particulars of Hawkins's tactics, from tracing one felon through his taste in ethnic food to infiltrating a white supremacist gang that another is operating in the Ozarks.
Hong told lawyers for the claimants that his predecessor, Lauren Rieder, told him that the writedowns he and others were calling for would not be authorized by senior RBS management, according to the particulars of claim.
Though the particulars of the stabbing are unclear, in one version of events, Mr. Malcom was said to have confronted his boss about having sex with Dorothy Malcom, his common-law wife, who was reportedly pregnant.
Swift may not be correct about Braun deliberately bullying her on social media, or about the particulars of the deal Big Machine offered her, and based on what's been made public, I don't think she was.
Right now, science doesn't have compelling answers, but the unifying theme from the four study participants should be instructive: The particulars of their diets — how many carbs or how much fat they were eating — were almost afterthoughts.
While a lot of hands are wrung over what movies like Joker do or don't say about the particulars of the Trump age, diamond-sharp satire like this aptly encapsulates the stupid, stupid times we live in.
So you call me or you call my collaborator Stacy Smith, and we're happy to work through the particulars of the language with you or your lawyer or your agent to help guide you in its implementation.
As little is known for sure about this growing problem, the team was hesitant to go beyond saying there was good reason to believe that these cases were all vaping-related, although they differ in some particulars.
With the season 2 of Love debuting on Netflix Friday, March 10, it's time we revisit the particulars of Gus and Mickey's twisted friendship, which often reads as a handbook for what not to do in life.
Its particulars—from the use of a slow-working poison to the trail of radiation through London and the decoration awarded to one of the suspects last year—amounted to an ostentatious sneer at the British state.
Their strategy to achieve that goal was complex in its particulars, but broadly quite simple — they'd spend a lot more government money on health care, and pay for it with new tax increases and spending cuts elsewhere.
At a tasting led by Carla Marina Marchese, a beekeeper who founded the American Honey Tasting Society, participants will learn the particulars of six single-origin honeys, how the bees make each and the characteristics of terroir.
While Cooney couldn't discuss the particulars of the situation due to confidentiality, he said that generally people who lose their testicles opt to take testosterone to replace the hormones and receive testicular prostheses to restore the appearance.
The ruling said the governor's assertion that he had the power to grant blanket pardons was irreconcilable with requirements that he relay to the General Assembly the "particulars of every case" and the reasons for each pardon.
Some White House big guns on tax reform appeared at events on Capitol Hill, happy for now to push to keep the process moving and careful not to quibble about the particulars of the legislation just yet.
Viewers are also invited to click through "Forbidden Memories," a searchable database of proscribed titles compiled by the artist, which detail such particulars as dates  and reasons cited for a given book's censorship, making for absorbing perusal.
" These more overtly meditative ­passages bloom with life thanks to Silver's keen details, which at their best often hew evocatively close to the particulars of Pavla's female body: "The smell of urine, dense and pungent and alive.
Because American voters have long approached international issues as a way to judge presidential candidates' values, they are willing to overlook the particulars; foreign policy became a powerful medium for Mr. Trump and his supporters to connect.
"The situation calls for a written agreement that spells out the particulars of the access and protects the tenant's possessions," said William J. Gribben, a partner at the Manhattan tenant law firm Himmelstein, McConnell, Gribben, Donoghue & Joseph.
Alex Jones surely would have appalled Weaver, but he represents the logical, self-parodying extreme of this rhetorical pose, filling in the outlines of an increasingly conservative-traditionalist worldview with ridiculous particulars about demons reincarnated as Clintons.
Though adapted from a 2015 novel by Tim Lebbon — himself a movie novelization specialist — "The Silence" echoes "A Quiet Place" in most of its particulars, including a deaf child fleeing with her family to a country refuge.
Under two days of relentless questioning by Deputy District Attorney John Lewin, Ms. Altman often could not recall the particulars of what Mr. Durst said or did decades ago with respect to either Ms. Berman or Kathie.
Looking beyond the particulars of this crash, Homendy says the FAA's oversight system is broken and that it could be a problem as autonomous and electric air taxis look to push into service in the coming years.
Tara Lee, a USC lawyer, said it will be at least 30 days before the two sides iron out the particulars of how the agreement will work and then present an agreement to federal Judge Stephen Wilson.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts has disclosed the names of companies she advised as a bankruptcy lawyer and consultant, and she's been scrutinized in the press and by some of her rivals for the particulars of that work.
There are many unknowns about what the company has planned; Bloomberg's report says Comcast is "still deciding many of the particulars" like whether the service will offer live streams of NBCUniversal channels or instead be strictly on-demand.
Those who experience such a trauma frequently talk about moving through a fog of grief, unable to recall the particulars of the days and weeks after the death, memories and heartstrings cauterized by the searing pain of loss.
I can't, however, put this small volume of explications of twenty-one ghazals, or lyric poems, of Ghalib in the same category — the glosses are simply not detailed enough, and insufficiently focused on linguistic particulars, to satisfy me.
I don't have a confident view about the particulars, but we know that societies that succumb to this level of concentrated wealth and privilege generally don't unwind it except through losing a foreign war or an internal revolution.
In October 2017, The Express ran an article detailing some of the particulars of the queen's salary (increased by £6 million to £82.2m) and wrote that around £4.5m was spent on travel by the queen in 2016 alone.
While SB Projects doesn't disclose the particulars of its investments, it was also an early investor in the ride-hailing company that now rakes in billions, so it's a strategy that appears to have paid off so far.
A high-ranking moderator of the site told Gizmodo he was totally unaware of the particulars of these new profiles, so one would assume they're creators of some stature the site hopes to use as new feature evangelists.
Yet the 440-pound silverback leaves another metaphorical gorilla in the room, raising questions that extend far beyond the particulars of the case, including whether the zoo or the boy's mother were more to blame for Harambe's death.
Directed by Gary Ross (who shared script credit with Olivia Milch), "Ocean's 8" does come close to bogging down, perhaps inevitably, in the dense particulars of enacting the elaborate plot at the Met, before rallying during its aftermath.
Most episodes of the show center on Mr. Barbaro interviewing Times reporters, focusing especially on how the particulars of the day's breaking news are shaped by the contours of the beats they've covered, in many cases, for years.
China and Russia share a land border of more than 2,600 miles, an interminable stretch of birch forest separating mainly the Russian Far East from Chinese Manchuria, whose particulars were formally agreed upon only in the last decade.
The face-recognition program Boone designed sounds fascinating, but there's no time to linger on the particulars when Columbus is stocking up on the latest weaponry and getting ready to face a killer as cool as he is.
Even as I complain about the lack of mission variety, the particulars can still evoke magical scenes: The brilliance of landing a PPC shot and seeing the entire top-half of an enemy tank flip up and away.
But a closer look at the speech reveals that the president fell short on his obligation to give Congress, and the citizens watching, the substantive particulars one would want when it comes to key foreign and defense affairs.
The report does not provide a clear road map to integration, and many of the particulars, including consequences for schools that do not meet diversity targets, would have to be worked out by the city's top education officials.
I don't know all the particulars, but at the beginning and end of the day we'll do everything we can to help the people just as we did for Texas and Florida to get back on their feet.
But fearing anybody who isn't just like you is similarly naive, and if we're choosing core philosophies to subscribe to, even if they're not 100 percent accurate in all particulars, then Sense8's philosophy is as good as any.
Likewise, the volume's concluding essay, written in 1986 by Jacques Derrida at the suggestion of Thévenin, in whose apartment he first saw some of Artaud's drawings, forgoes a discussion of particulars in favor of a deeper excavation of theory.
Software built to use Intel processors has to be strictly compatible with Intel chip architecture, whereas the particulars of Illumina's chemistry for capturing the state of one's genome are largely irrelevant when building an application that uses DNA sequencing.
I won't go into the particulars of their comeuppance, which has been told in lurid detail elsewhere, but ultimately it turned out that the company took too many shortcuts in a highly regulated industry, displeasing regulators and disappointing customers.
The particulars of the story are still wrapped in mystery, but it seems that Diana Prince (you don't really think people just call her "Wonder Woman," right?) bails on her people, the Amazons, to go forth and protect humankind.
Nevertheless, the appeal of these extended programs has been something of a revelation, demonstrating that knowing the outcome doesn't mean there isn't more to learn -- both in the particulars and filtered through a wider lens -- about these sensational stories.
So I am supposing that, yes, politics is involved in our day to day lives, but I would be hard pressed to sit down with you and talk about the particulars about what is happening in Syria right now.
So if you're on any of those, or some combination thereof, there's a chance you might not exhibit any symptoms—of either illness or withdrawal—for another few days, maybe even weeks depending on the particulars of his situation.
In an interview, Mr. Sehgal wouldn't go into the particulars of his piece, wanting to avoid spoilers, but a glimpse of a rehearsal revealed several dancers, a cappella singing, beatboxing and the coordinated meticulous movement of the rolling chairs.
This way of thinking has infiltrated much of the rest of the wine world, which ideally wants to mark out the granular particulars of its own lands with as much precision and care as has been done in Burgundy.
While Walker Evans may be best known for his photographs from small towns across the US during the Great Depression, an exhibition at SFMOMA shows him also as a longtime New Yorker fascinated with the particulars of urban life.
The organizers notified newspapers early in the day that they planned to kill Henry Lowery as painfully as possible, giving editors time to produce special editions that provided the time, place and gruesome particulars of the death to come.
Here are the particulars of that assault, at least so far: In April, President Trump signed an order that to allow oil drilling in United States waters in the Arctic Ocean that President Barack Obama had declared off limits.
Melanie Bergmann, a marine ecologist whose work charts how microscopic bits of plastic make their way through the atmosphere to faraway locations, wrote to me in an email that it's difficult to say without knowing more about the particulars.
And whatever the particulars, the news hit at a time when the Jewish community has been put on edge by threats to Jewish community centers, where kids go to preschool and their retired grandparents take Kabbalah-infused yoga classes.
The amount would be less than $3 million, according to a person familiar with the details of the case, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because no one is allowed to speak about the particulars of the case.
But instead of exploring the particulars of these women's pain, Feltman concocts a series of historical and familial tragedies, both big and small, for them to reckon with — including a secret adoption, a major natural disaster and the Holocaust.
The travel ban originated with Trump, first as a "Muslim ban"; featured frequently in his speeches (even as the particulars evolved); and was the subject of a high-profile signing ceremony to close out the last week of his term.
Since the results can vary so wildly from person to person, I wondered what the constants are—whether there are particulars about the experience you only start understanding after doing it in different states of mind, sporadically, for years on end.
She didn't specify any particulars, but these issues have been the subject of recent campaigns like the Google walkout over the company's mishandling of sexual harassment and assault cases, and protests over Google's involvement in a Pentagon's AI drone program.
The particulars are vague, but the primary differences between the gods and the mortals are that the gods live for a very long time; they can transform into magical, computer-generated beasts; and they are much taller than the average human.
For voters unfamiliar with the particulars of primary politics, rack cards like these function as a sort of cheat sheet: Just bring it along to the polls, as the card suggests, and follow the voting endorsements all the way down.
I'll leave the particulars of how it happens vague, but you come to unlock telekinetic abilities that let you fling debris (and even Hiss) every which way, protect yourself from weapons fire behind a wall of floating rocks, and even levitate.
A PR rep for Nielsen, which calculates the numbers used for Billboard charts, told The Verge in an email "Nielsen and its partner data providers have mechanisms in place to protect against this kind of activity," but would not provide particulars.
The run-up to the Iowa caucuses, which took place on Monday night, shows it's time to move beyond the emotional venting that has been broadly common to both parties, but could not have been more different in the particulars.
At our great distance, the particulars no longer mean anything, and Shakespeare's play reads as a case study of a demagogue's rise to power in a corrupt society—and of the self-loathing that drives the demagogue in the first place.
"Turkell's claim was lodged in the South African High Court in 2013, but has been delayed by objections from MTN and amended particulars of claim by Turkcell as it sought to accommodate these objections," the company said in a statement.
While all of the various Law & Order series have always looked to real criminal cases for inspiration, this is the first time Wolf's sought to dramatize a real-life case while retaining all of the particulars with an entire series.
Throughout its run, The Americans has always had its characters stop to debrief each other on the particulars of one mission or another, or even just a slightly strange interaction that could, with a stroke of bad luck, mean disaster.
But all 43 of the 24 dealers answering the survey said policy makers will unveil the start date and other remaining particulars needed to begin winding down the Fed's holdings of more than $230 trillion of Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities.
On Thursday, the former Bachelor appeared in court, where the defense and prosecution came to an agreement concerning the motion for bill of particulars, or a written statement used in both civil and criminal actions that is submitted by a plaintiff.

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