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"partly" Definitions
  1. to some extent; not completely

869 Sentences With "partly"

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That's partly due to Trump's behavior... partly due to Wolff's book... partly due to Trump's reaction to the book.
The number of jobs is shrinking, partly because of imports, partly because of offshoring, partly because of greater efficiency.
That's partly my nature, partly the stakes and partly the fact that Trump prevailed over deep disgust with him before.
This is partly due to technology, partly due to global integration, and partly due to policies that favour capital over labour.
German-Americans are now "white," which is partly a color, partly a state of mind and partly a matter of perception.
The book is structured partly as a memoir, partly as a series of essays, and partly as a series of imagined dialogues.
Partly by reducing sentences to the extent possible, partly by reducing supervised release and partly by getting them out into the real world.
It's partly political and partly to do with how they look.
Partly because I'm getting old, but partly because binary ratings stink.
An employer, partly desperate, partly curious, took a chance on me.
The works here are partly humorous, partly dire, and wonderfully eccentric.
I think it's partly political correctness and partly political opportunism too.
Mr. Abraham's program at the Joyce was partly hopeful, partly disappointing.
It's partly a memoir and partly a work of investigative reporting.
It's partly for functional reasons, and partly just because they look cool.
It's partly about deference to the office, partly the appeal of celebrity.
Its syntax is drawn partly from Chinese, partly from South Asian languages.
This is a riveting scene, one that's partly satisfying and partly deflating.
You're partly there to learn and you're partly there for the show.
Each image was partly of a face and partly of a scene.
That's partly because of the boom, but it's partly because of inequality.
Fantasy sports owe their popularity partly to the games' addictive nature, partly to the social element of competing against one's friends—and partly to favourable regulation.
In a recent appearance on the Book Review's podcast, Collins said the volume was partly about mortality and partly about memory — and partly about poetry itself.
I'm partly being serious and partly joking, and I don't know what's scarier.
Partly because they are noisy diesels, and partly due to the clanging vibrations.
They believe that partly because of equity dilution and partly because of signaling.
Partly in a garage in LA and partly in a warehouse in Milwaukee.
Partly because it tastes great and partly because it helps us to survive.
They're partly innate, and partly determined by external factors like sunlight and temperature.
This is partly due to the public's lack of awareness and partly stigma.
That's partly the show's fault and partly the fault of the subject matter.
It was partly born out of necessity, and partly out of lazy-girling.
The winner was based partly on applause, and partly on the judges' decisions.
This is partly because of Mr. Trump and partly in spite of him.
Partly because of scenery, and partly because it's got such a fantastic network.
As you will hear, I partly agreed with him and partly pushed back.
This is partly because I'm a running addict, and partly because I'm incredibly impressionable.
The company, partly privatised more than 20 years ago, is still partly state owned.
Fear is partly emotional, partly physical, and it's a response that helps us survive.
And it was partly successful insofar as the exchange did indeed partly reverse them.
"It's partly to do with knowledge gaps, but it's partly vicious gatekeeping," he explains.
The robot is partly a home surveyor, and partly an Amazon Echo-style assistant.
That's partly because the technology kept getting better and partly because our skills improved.
That's thanks partly to the freedom of satellite radio and partly to personal growth.
Underwood almost chokes on his sandwich, partly because he's laughing, partly because he's surprised.
I said yes, partly because it sounded interesting, partly because I needed the work.
This is partly a coincidence and partly intentional ambiguity on the part of Republicans.
Faces Places is partly a travelogue and partly a free-ranging essay on mortality.
To a kid it was like Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory: partly mysterious, partly reassuring.
Partly familiar and partly something all its own, the film still stumbles at times.
She also gathered evidence, partly clinical, partly pictorial, for she keenly took photographs anywhere.
We've largely abandoned Facebook — partly because of privacy concerns and partly because it's boring.
Work in the fulfillment centers is partly automated and partly just intense physical labor.
It's partly a way to signal "seriousness" to moderates and conservatives, but only partly.
The agreement between the two businesses was "partly oral, partly written and partly established by the parties' practice," according to court documents obtained by the Los Angeles Times.
And yet here I was, partly out of curiosity, partly to challenge myself to stay open to new and frightening things, and partly because I hoped to meet someone.
He's a medical illustrator, which means his job is partly about artistry, partly about communication.
It's partly instinct, but it's also partly a reaction against the thing I just did.
And it is partly America first, partly be fair, and be just pay your share.
That's partly Apple's fault, as always, but here I think it's partly Giphy's fault, too.
Brookside Dairy is partly owned by Kenyatta's family and partly by French dairy giant Danone.
It was a prank, partly to cheer himself up and partly to cause a stir.
Instead he was remarkably restrained, partly out of fatigue, partly out of respect for Isner.
It's partly the summer league, it's partly the draft and so on and so forth.
Same with her home: an abstraction of unplastered lath, partly unfinished and partly a fantasy.
United raced past Liverpool partly because of its own dynamism, and partly because Liverpool stalled.
This seems partly strategic — some of these white women crave someone brown — and partly preferential.
"South and West," Joan Didion's new book, is partly about California, partly about the South.
First described in 1954, Castleman presents partly like an autoimmune condition, and partly like cancer.
It's being replaced partly by natural gas, partly by renewables and also by energy efficiency.
That is partly because of the subject matter and partly because of Kenne's photographic approach.
That's partly curiosity, and partly staying interested in music, do you know what I mean?
Partly through Democrats' own efforts, partly through luck, and partly through some innovative reporting in the media, the Russia issue has stuck to Trump more tenaciously than his other controversies.
But the off-the-shoulder style has staying power: Partly because it's so easy to wear, partly because it's universally flattering, and partly because, well, it looks so damn good.
Partly serendipitously, and partly by choice, my Saturday was dedicated to the work of female filmmakers.
Both women arrive at this moment partly through personal endurance, partly through the power of community.
Like many exhibitions today, the installation is organized partly by subject matter, and partly by chronology.
Funding for each one comes partly from the host country's government and partly from international donors.
Todd's gains come from partly using Chrome extensions to gauge prices and partly with sheer luck.
Some operate partly above and partly below the waterline, like the so-called semisubmarine, EGO-Compact.
Fethy said it was delayed partly due to a technical issue but partly as a precaution.
It was partly true, and partly an alibi: the tickets were terribly overpriced, and badly scaled.
Fosse is in the mix partly because he's deserving (read Melancholy!) and partly because he's Norwegian.
The coupon is paid partly in cash and partly in principal, depending on prevailing coal prices.
That was partly by necessity — the relievers were easier to acquire — but also partly by design.
Leslie has made her point, but only partly; she's discredited the prosecution's witnesses, but only partly.
The recent rush of legislative activity is partly about rising public consciousness — and partly about money.
That is partly because of political gridlock and partly because of entrenched attitudes toward whistle-blowers.
That was partly because of P.S.G.'s travails, of course, but partly because United looked reinvigorated.
When the account broke, it seemed unlikely to prompt a cabinet resignation, partly because it dated from 2002, partly because Ms. Hartley-Brewer made light of the episode and partly because Mrs.
That is partly because the auctions involve private investment, which AMLO distrusts, partly because wind and solar power are intermittent, and partly because nature has provided Mexico with a bounty of hydrocarbons.
Are we paying a price for this understaffed White House, which is partly their fault, partly not?
Amid Sizmek's bankruptcy dealings, Vidakovic said the deal for Amazon was likely partly opportunistic and partly strategic.
Homework was often accompanied by Facebook, partly as a distraction and partly for summoning help from friends.
Rizvi's book is partly a plea for secularism and partly a defense of Islam as a culture.
" Partly for these reasons and partly because his diagnoses rang true, I bought in to "Deep Work.
All in all, it feels partly like an oral story and partly like a Samuel Beckett play.
Partly because the reasons you described, partly because the industry itself didn't want to embrace that idea.
In reality, it was something else: partly a legitimate expression of popular anger, but partly political theater.
" The report now categorizes the country as "Partly Free," partly due to the "harassment of dissenting voices.
This is partly because of the playoffs, and partly because they are just lousy games to watch.
In partly urban and partly suburban east Baton Rouge, Edwards took 66% of the vote, CNN reported.
Ants also have a highly distributed, non-hierarchical communication network, which is partly chemical and partly tactile.
Partly because she wanted to see the house but also partly because what is one to do?
"The big threat,'' Mr. Holowka said, "comes partly from the High Line and partly from billionaire investors.
It was partly to keep it interesting for myself and partly to reinvent what the show is.
He's an outsider to privilege, partly because he's Jewish and partly because he threatens the existing order.
Upon the stolen name, Davis's impersonator had constructed an identity that was partly fact and partly fiction.
The blurriness in tone is partly intentional and partly, one suspects, a consequence of being much handled.
But years of war have brought women into a man's world, partly by necessity, partly by choice.
The reasons have to do partly with American poverty, and partly with the high number of uninsured.
I did it partly on scaffolding and partly on a ladder and must have been a sight.
It's partly jealousy, she explained, and partly the idea of so many big shots marrying each other.
Partly, that's a difference of the education system, and also partly the ways museums are set up.
Presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush went along, partly because the targeted beneficiaries were sympathetic, partly because of unexpected interest group support for the expansions, and partly to avoid a showdown with Congress.
The buyer wants $850k ... partly to cover his losses and partly to teach the Sheckler family a lesson.
The meeting was partly to break the ice and partly to brainstorm over a "road map for peace".
Yeah, so you're partly right and partly wrong, because I still think part of it as real news.
As so often in India the blame lies partly with British rule and partly with toxic Indian politics.
She barely slept - partly from excitement, partly from just dealing with the media requests from every time-zone.
It has trimmed the budget deficit, partly by broadening the tax take and partly by cutting energy subsidies.
It's been outsourced in a variety of ways, partly to technology and partly to other forms of labor.
"But what they do with that awareness," she says, "is partly on them and partly up to circumstances."
When he does admit his childish problem, the editor's face expresses "partly surprise, partly reproof, maybe also contempt".
HV: I'm just wondering whether that distance was partly- LN: Partly, but that was … I don't know. Maybe.
This is partly an economy of scale and partly new technology, but mostly the further development of reusability.
"But what they do with that awareness," she said, "is partly on them and partly up to circumstances."
" The controversy is partly about the nudity, and partly about the fact that The Slits "didn't sell records.
Its net income dropped 43%, partly due to losses at the two local processing plants it partly owns.
The decision to recreate 100 Clark Street was based partly on aesthetics and partly on a financial motive.
Partly because of economics, partly because of a lack of imagination, Hollywood barely makes character-driven movies anymore.
"Partly because of Trump and partly because of Andrés Manuel, there is an opening there," Mr. Wood said.
Operators pay index-linked access charges to HS1, partly regulated and partly depending on the number of trains.
I breathed it, partly because my job required it and partly because I loved being in the know.
The project began around 2013, partly out of amusement and partly to help build awareness of the issue.
This is partly out of her own Pokémon fandom, partly out of her enjoyment of scripting escapist fantasies, and partly out of custom video requests—her Misty footjob video was commissioned by a fan.
Born in Soweto in 1985, Ms. Masilo grew up partly under apartheid, partly in post-1994 democratic South Africa.
That was partly because of Brexit, but partly a broader phenomenon of rising demand for labour in eastern Europe.
That is "partly because it's a good speech and partly because the way it's a good speech," she says.
The trend in oil and gas is nevertheless notable, partly because it is marked, partly because it comes late.
Yet several executives passed, partly because the heroes were teenagers—and partly because the central character was a woman.
Trump talked a lot about winning tonight, partly because he's a narcissist and partly because it's good electoral strategy.
This was partly due to the heat—Phoenix hit 106 degrees that day—and partly because they were bored.
It would partly sell existing shares and partly issue new ones to raise cash to expand, including through acquisitions.
The problem—also present in television and musical theatre—is partly an issue of casting, and partly content choice.
This year's fires have been less destructive partly because of preparation and partly because of luck, fire officials said.
Partly I think because that aids negotiations and partly because if negotiations go sour we're going to need it.
Partly that is to do with market trends, partly it's to do with the emotional fallout (from the sanctions).
The new capital is to be provided partly by the bank's current shareholders and partly by its key clients.
They don't have people who know how to do that, and partly, we think it's been partly our fault.
Partly it's his personality—he was just a hungry guy—and partly I think it came from his spirituality.
Everything has gotten bigger, partly because HBO is giving it more money and partly because you have dragons growing.
This was partly the lucky result of falling oil prices, and partly a credit to Mr. Modi's budget restraint.
He appropriates from himself for a change, making canvases that are partly painted, partly photo based and all collage.
That was partly due to the police and partly due to a group of activists committed to enforcing nonviolence.
Lemon, which was co-written by Bravo and Gelman, is partly a study in failure, partly a dark spin on the tropes found in most comedies, and partly an exaggerated retelling of Bravo and Gelman's courtship.
That's partly because the research is chronically under-funded and partly because of ethical concerns over how to study suicide.
The house was constructed partly out of financial necessity and partly out of a low-impact off-the-grid philosophy.
But partly because of tariffs, partly because fleeting consumer tastes require shorter supply chains, commerce is splintering into regional blocs.
He was partly in recovery mode and partly preparing for the next wave of wildfires, if they were to return.
But there have since been a series of delays, partly related to valuation and partly related to negotiating Kalanick's role.
Abedin and Weiner clearly continued their marriage for (partly) political reasons and ended it for (partly) political ones as well.
It was something I did a lot pre-transition, partly because I was so miserable and partly because it worked.
Now, partly that's because they just got rid of the middleman, but partly that's because it actually is useful advertising.
Such investments are partly a bet on the future, partly a hedge on current revenues tied to the combustion engine.
What follows is partly an examination of how their relationships are impacted, and partly an exploration of this strange space.
As Mr Simms tells it, the answer lies partly in post-imperial illusions and partly in nervousness over sharing sovereignty.
That's partly because developed nations are moving toward curbing free trade, and partly because reduced consumption and investment are drags.
"Partly by accident and partly by design," the existential questions that Mendes was asking himself went straight into the movie.
Locals tend to avoid the strip, partly because of the nonstop party atmosphere and partly because of steep parking fees.
This step toward sustained coexistence with the rest of life is partly a practical challenge and partly a moral decision.
They turned to MoMA for help, partly because of its history with the film and partly for a practical reason.
That's partly because they're investing for the long term, and partly because they're protecting you from your own worst instincts.
Finally, the population is shrinking – partly because of a brain drain, and partly because people aren't having so many babies.
"The Shape of Water" is partly a code-scrambled fairy tale, partly a genetically modified monster movie, and altogether wonderful.
This, I think, is what happened after 1990, partly because of containerization, partly because of trade liberalization in developing countries.
Partly that's due to the straightforward virtuosity of his playing, and partly to his compulsion to transcend and blend styles.
That's partly because of partisanship, and partly because people are too inundated with information, some of which is intentionally misleading.
The school is to be located on Fort Campbell, which covers 105,000 acres partly in Tennessee and partly in Kentucky.
Partly through crytpographic keys and partly by assigning credentials to different entities, from devices to people to assets to services.
As I walked, I murmured, partly to myself, partly to my father, to the sky, to whatever might lie beyond.
This has been ascribed partly to a feeling among Arabs that their votes have no influence, partly to Arab politicians' focus on nationalist issues at the expense of their constituents' domestic concerns, and partly to Jewish hostility.
Odell's series of essays is partly a work of meditation, partly a self-help book, and partly an activist's guide to resisting the regular assaults on our attention spans and the constant pressure to be doing … something.
"Amongst other stuff it'll run into is interstellar dust, which is partly grease, partly soot and partly silicates like sand," he said, adding that the grease is swept away within our own solar system by the solar wind.
It's not 100 percent, nor was it expected to be — partly because of undocumented immigrants, partly because of the red-state Medicaid gap, partly because signing up for the exchanges is complicated and people fall through the cracks.
Partly out of institutional habit, partly out of amour propre, and partly out of fear of seeing its power slip, the United States has had its own issues with nationalism, even before Trump came blundering onto the scene.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, says legislation is imminent that would partly repeal and at least partly replace the ACA.
Otis's shyness is partly his nature, and partly a willful reaction to the people closest to him, who can be brash.
The legal wrangling was partly of the UK's own doing, and partly a product of the sheer chaos of Syria's breakdown.
It was partly expository and partly narrative, and I was burying so much of the narrative, because these are my friends.
Partly because life is hectic and my job is demanding, but also partly out of fear of what they would say.
It's very common for rich folk to create trusts outside of their will ... partly for tax purposes and partly for privacy.
Once I did, I couldn't stop grinning, partly because Liza Birkenmeier's play is so witty and partly because it's so weird.
The money will go entirely toward production costs; not partly to Mr. Byrne and Ms. Gaonkar, and partly toward production costs.
The rise was partly the result of a 85 percent drop in net financing expenses and partly due to higher revenue.
I wanted the scene to be immersive for the audience so the lens is partly in, partly out of the water.
It was partly a balancing power, partly a therapist for the Franco-German couple that constituted the core of European politics.
This is partly because of the opioid epidemic, and partly because many states in the Appalachian region refused to expand Medicaid.
That hit a wall partly because he's really busy and partly because I just didn't think he could sustain a book.
" She's not worried about the virus, she said, "partly because I'm young, and partly because we've gone through this before. Ebola.
They start cracking Halliday's code together, partly through recognizing various pop culture references and partly through good old-fashioned detective work.
Partly false: Six of the eight points presented as facts in the post contained false, partly false, unproven or incomplete information.
The Democrats' victory was likely fueled partly by the entry of new players, and partly by the absence of old ones.
Lagos The city of Lagos sits on the coast of Nigeria, constructed partly on the mainland, partly on some nearby islands.
Partly because I was curious about its sheer size, and partly because I wanted to check out the city's legendary shopping.
Partly. It's partly about love and respect for Paul and for what he does and knowing that you are the dances.
The rush is inspired partly by Obama's concerns about his legacy and partly by political calculations, as the Presidential election approaches.
Developers are chomping at the bit to build this stuff — partly to claim expiring federal tax credits, partly to claim market share in a booming sector, and partly just because they are human beings and excited about clean energy.
Partly out of luck, partly out of prudence, he wasn't involved in the night's ugliest spats, which starred Bush, Trump and Cruz.
Annelot, former employee at Villa, Amsterdam Our patio was quite large and located partly in the sun and partly under an awning.
Major: Yeah, for sure, I think partly response to lyrics, and partly that's what we tend to do quite raw as well.
This is partly because of stigma and partly because of lack of education, skills and work experience in time lost behind bars.
But none of them can, partly because rates are low internationally and partly because they want to prevent their currencies from appreciating.
He exists in the shadows of their world, partly by his own doing, and partly by the voice in his head's doing.
She left him a note, partly in Malayalam and partly in English, which he folded away inside the cover of his phone.
It's a collection of fashion pieces affixed to human flesh, modeled partly by mannequins and partly by live actors posed like mannequins.
The spot is getting dragged partly because people are confused about what it's supposedly depicting, and partly because others simply despise it.
That is partly because workers try harder and partly because firms, faced with a new cost, focus more on tracking worker performance.
Partly because of the price, and partly because much of it simply isn't that appealing to most people — at least not yet.
The rebound has been driven partly by faster global growth, and partly by better employment prospects for migrants in oil-exporting economies.
That is partly in response to excesses by prosecutors and judges such as Mr Moro, and partly because of pressure from politicians.
Pain is one of the most stubborn problems in medicine — a problem composed partly of the body and partly of the brain.
LB: Well partly the economy has recovered later, partly I think the U.S. has acted very quickly in intervening right after 2008.
That's partly because its author is not particularly sharp, and partly because the campaign pushing for its release has been so overblown.
Like Mr. Bertolli, many proponents of curing learned it from relatives who did it partly out of love, partly out of necessity.
But consumer habits, especially among younger Chinese, are changing — thanks partly to growing consumerism and partly to the development of financial technology.
This is thanks partly to education and urbanisation, and partly to decades of campaigning by the UN and activists publicising the harms.
Franchisees have rallied around Kempczinski this week, partly because of improving financials over the past year and partly to protect McDonald's future.
This is partly a matter of urgent policy substance, given the subway's dismal performance, and partly a keen bit of political signaling.
She cooked simple, satisfying food, calmly and assuredly, partly from memories of things 3,600 miles away and partly from good kitchen sense.
That's partly because these two functions require somewhat different resources and strategies, partly because resources continue to be limited on the left.
They call it God's country, partly for its beauty, partly because it sometimes feels like God is the only thing out here.
Hoberman, Capital Enterprise, and other funders have pitched a $350 million "runway fund" that would be partly private and partly government-funded.
Photographs by Libby March, an independent documentary and editorial photographer, based partly in Buffalo, New York, and partly in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
"It's partly about education, partly about going to more isolated communities and being involved with other dance and cultural institutions," he said.
And people are willing to just sort of launch, partly to let the time pass and partly because you're drinking a lot.
And people are willing to just sort of launch, partly to let the time pass and partly because you're drinking a lot.
That's partly because I'm only a casual GoPro user, and partly because I've never been able to fully master the cameras' settings.
A new work from one of the indisputably great directors is partly a tribute to theater and partly a warning about theatricality.
"There was such a level of energy and activity, partly because of globalism, partly because of media and publicity," he told me.
The deal was scotched partly because of the shaky market and partly because of the couple's shaky relationship, which ended soon after.
This happened partly because of the relentless American campaign against them and partly because Al Qaeda's attention moved to the Middle East.
Their goal was to revive the nation, partly through liberal reforms and partly through unifying the country around Islamo-Turkic ethnic nationalism.
Partly because it allows me to opt of a nu-capitalism that I can't get along with, partly because I just feel better, and partly because they just don't really excite me, I'm glad I still don't have an iPhone.
"All in all, partly due to this package, partly due to the underlying momentum in the economy, partly due to other changes in the economy, it does look like the days of inflation bouncing around zero are long gone," Forbes said.
Underwood and Huy Fong are currently embroiled in a multi-million dollar lawsuit, with both parties alleging that they are owed money by the other, due to a "partly oral, partly written and partly established by the parties' practice" contract.
The team, strictly speaking, needs to win, partly to boost its hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League, partly to make amends for a humiliating 4-0 defeat at Everton on Sunday and partly — mainly — because it is a derby.
The result was partly a musical, partly a sit-down chat, and partly an outdoor performance set on an island that has been largely out of the news while it scrapes its way back from the devastation of Hurricane Maria.
Proceeds from the sale will be partly used to back new real estate developments and partly to refinance existing bank debt, Hiremath said.
The "partly serious, partly fun" code of practice was written in 1.3 by Scottish Natural Heritage, which is funded by the Scottish government.
That's partly because of marketing missteps and partly because the best way to figure out Twitter has always been to just use it.
The walkout was partly a protest to push lawmakers to pass gun reform and partly a memorial to honor victims killed by firearms.
That is partly because fewer children are available for adoption, and partly because ideas about what constitutes a family have become more liberal.
It's partly an outright parody of the Satanic baby formula, partly a tongue-in-cheek portrait of the pains of being a stepfather.
Such state-level energy is welcome, partly because it generates useful policy innovation, partly because it mitigates the trauma of a divided country.
"Springsteen on Broadway" is partly an adaptation of "Born to Run", his recent autobiography, partly a curated playlist of his most soulful work.
Kris, Kim, and Khloé suggest the return of the Lord, partly to distract him but partly because they miss some of Scott's antics.
This is partly due to the bright colors of clothing and of landscapes, and partly due to the uncomplicated pen and pencil lines.
O.J.: Made in America is long partly because it has so much terrain to cover and partly because it aspires to be definitive.
This was, of course, partly due to the commodity boom, but it was also partly due to the improved fiscal climate for investment.
The fact that there were so few people working on these comics was partly an accident of creativity and partly caused by economics.
The painting technique is partly because I realized I have the skill and partly for satirical purposes- 'a boob painted by a boob.
Clinton's expectations, partly because of her middling performance in the campaign so far and partly because she has pneumonia, are also very low.
He has made a drastic decision, partly influenced by an inadequate administrative system and partly influenced by his diminished sense of self-worth.
The vision is partly terrifying, partly inspiring, and being taken entirely seriously by the federal government and one of our top research laboratories.
But it's also partly a tribute to the Native Americans, particularly the Lakota Sioux, and partly a tribute to poets, namely Jean Cocteau.
The discrepancy in the estimates owes partly to the time frame being analyzed — several years versus just 2019 — but also partly to assumptions.
His parents loved to travel, and the family took frequent camping trips, partly to save money and partly to be close to nature.
That's partly because of aggressive hiring in recent years and partly because corporate clients are trying to cut their spending on legal services.
He started a school called iPreparatory Academy where students work at their own pace, partly led by teachers and partly using online curriculum.
Partly because these are writers whose work I admire, partly because I can't cook and for this party, I probably wouldn't have to.
China's GDP growth also seems to have slowed, partly from the effects of the trade war and partly from long-standing growth challenges.
This argument is partly about the people we're exposed to in cities (the poor, foreigners), and partly about the logistics of living there.
Hi everyone, I'm back after a couple weeks away — partly because of the holidays, partly because the trailer selection just wasn't very good.
That's partly because of the story, partly because the writer-director Matthew Ross doesn't have a full handle on it or his actors.
The walkout is partly a protest to push lawmakers to pass gun reform and partly a memorial to honor victims killed by firearms.
It's great to smoke to partly because it's just great, partly because the robots and aliens fighting Earth's human survivors are weird-looking as hell, and partly because it ends in some wild shit about the destructive nature of spiral-shaped human DNA.
After his team did not, he laid the blame partly at his own door; partly at that of Mark Clattenburg, the referee, who refused United two possible penalties; and partly at a handful of his players who were intimidated by the occasion.
Not long ago, most of the American left tended to think transnationally — partly because problems like climate change are global, partly because it's hard to regulate a global economy nation by nation, partly because progressives used to be psychologically averse to nationalism.
A new U.S. Congress may well seek tougher penalties on Russia – partly in Ukraine's name, partly to punish and test President Trump on Russia.
Except for the partly lurid, partly romantic appeal of reading about the thoughts of a drug lord, who really cares what El Chapo thinks?
The show takes some getting used to, partly because it's on generally unadventurous NBC and partly because it doesn't fit neatly into any box.
MacKinnon spent his junior career being compared to Crosby, partly due to skill and partly due to both being from Cole Harbor, Nova Scotia.
There's a glow over the whole film that feels partly like it's just California and partly like it's a retrofitted Golden Age made literal.
It's never been done in the cap era, partly because of parity and partly due to the enormous impact of fatigue in today's game.
Partly because of nostalgia and partly because of unorthodox release strategies, I can remember exactly where I was when I bought each Radiohead album.
Probably the job numbers will be the biggest focus, partly because of Februarys miss and partly due to the overall concerns about slower growth.
PARTLY, WE DON'T WANT TO TIP OUR HAND AND PARTLY BECAUSE WE WANT TO MAKE SURE WHEN WE DO, OUR MESSAGING IS VERY CRISP.
The fighting springs partly from competing networks of patronage, and partly from modest ideological differences between conservatives and the prime minister's relatively reformist pals.
True, this is partly because I'm waiting for Apple to fix their keyboard debacle, and partly because I still cannot stomach the Touch Bar.
Enel's offer will be partly in cash and partly in shares of EOF in which CDP and F2i would both be investors, sources said.
Partly out of necessity, in a pre-liberation world, partly out of a desire for non-normative, dissident forms of sexual and other encounters.
Biden appeals to black people partly because of a certain vernacular glint in his eye and partly now because of his connection with Obama.
"Richard II" was an astonishment, though — partly because of Ms. O'Connor's masterly ability to hold a room spellbound, and partly because of the script.
The actress, who turns 38 today, has a signature glow that's partly natural radiance and partly thanks to her longtime makeup artist, Daniel Martin.
The building, which was partly held in trust and partly as an estate, was owned by the same family for more than 50 years.
But the Timorese government chose to ignore them, partly so as not to upset Indonesia, its powerful neighbour, and partly because of internal opposition.
Volkswagen announced it was keeping its Chinese auto plants shut partly due to travel restrictions there and partly due to the lack of parts.
This is partly because so much of our mouse experiments were in lymphoma and partly because lymphoma is the cancer of the immune system.
It tells a pretty damning story based partly on public events and partly on what the whistleblower has been hearing privately from US officials.
Public schools are primarily funded by state and local taxes, partly by local property taxes, and partly by the state, often through income taxes.
The firm was paid more than $4.6 million, partly through the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice and partly through offshore accounts controlled by Mr. Manafort.
The ruble just collapsed again and it was partly due to the sanctions and it was partly due to the falling prices of oil.
It's likely that Seinfeld's cars will sell for far more than he paid for them — partly because of the soaring value of Porsches in recent years, partly because of his name and partly because of how meticulously he restores and cares for his cars.
She and Dr. Bilotta, 65, ultimately settled on the Upper East Side, partly because of the wide, relatively unpopulated sidewalks, partly because of the proximity to Central Park and partly because it was a straight shot to the Animal Medical Center on East 62nd Street.
This story — one that's partly about the allure of "disrupting" the auto industry, partly about building a modern-day muscle car, and partly about an eco-friendly mission to save the world — has convinced investors to propel his vision with billions of dollars in cash.
Partly that's because a modern economy doesn't use that much steel, partly because we can produce steel using many fewer workers, partly because old-fashioned open-hearth plants have been replaced by mini-mills that use scrap metal and aren't in the same places.
Demiboy [dem-ee-boy] | adjective (demiboys) Similar to bigender, someone who identifies as a demiboy experiences their gender as partly boy and partly another gender.
That's partly because Pichai isn't feeling too well and partly because those themes aren't all that different from the themes that drove last year's speech.
In an interview, a national Democratic source characterized the decision to pull out of Florida as driven partly by money and partly by Rubio's fame.
That's partly about changing expectations, and partly about Google's new strategy of building a foundation for the Assistant that eventually leads to that futuristic computer.
This is partly because "community" is such a woolly term and partly because the great ideological currents of recent decades have been about dismantling community.
Mr. Zuckoff initially declined, partly because the proposed eight-month delivery schedule was tight, and partly from wariness of political crosscurrents around the Benghazi story.
It is partly practical and partly evangelical; night mayors are tasked with highlighting the worthwhile elements of nightlife, the world beyond binge drinking and disorderliness.
Alan traveled from his home in Syria to Greece partly strapped to the side of a horse with his sister Gyan, and partly by boat.
Weber's idea is unfashionable these days, partly because so many non-Protestant countries have become rich and partly because of a cause-and-effect problem.
This is partly because scientists, apart from Einstein, are not widely known rock stars, and partly because I fit the stereotype of a disabled genius.
Partly, I followed her from curiosity, and partly I followed her from frustration, but mostly I followed her because she revealed so much about us.
Partly because it is a real problem; partly because Africans, like outsiders, stereotype the continent, says Sa'eed Husaini, a Nigerian, one of the dictionary's editors.
One-tone blond is stop-'em-in-their-tracks striking, partly for the fact that it's pretty rare, partly because humans are drawn to light.
TWSU says this was left out partly because of cost, and partly because it would turn the Mover into too much of a practical device.
He was a seeker, a sensual mystic, a fierce moralist who didn't want to be known as a moralist, a partly historical, partly metaphysical poet.
He said it was partly a prank for fun, and partly a social experiment to see whether influencers really check up on what they're promoting.
They called it the "Gray Team" — partly a play on gray matter and partly because the men were mostly in their 40s and going gray.
Jones is unlikely to win the seat in November, partly because the district tilts strongly Democratic and partly because he is an unrepentant Holocaust denier.
China contends that it has assisted the sector partly to upgrade its economy and partly because the factories will mainly be supplying its domestic market.
It is intended partly as a warning, and partly to be poised to conduct cyberstrikes if a major conflict broke out between Washington and Moscow.
Filmed in the late '80s and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore, it is partly a love letter to the movies, partly to Sicily in the '40s.
But radio and television avoided the group, partly because of its unflinching attacks on institutional racism, and partly because it often used one particular word.
Partly because of Irving's absence, and partly because of Durant's presence, this latest (and perhaps last) act of Warriors-Cavaliers did not provide much drama.
At one point she nods off on camera; Mizrahi cuts to her waking up and apologizing — an inclusion that seems partly humorous and partly cruel.
That's partly because there isn't one and partly because, as is so often the case, he doesn't fully understand the scope of what he's done.
That's partly because Owens consciously keeps the pieces out of most of his stores; and partly because, even in situ, it doesn't look like furniture.
Partly they don't know about the 2020 job market, and partly older family members give them advice as if we were still living in 1985.
He emphasized that it should be used sparingly, partly because the term carries such negative connotations, and partly so that it does not lose potency.
The snow-white card with its silver trimmings is impossible to ignore—partly because few cards are white, and partly because of that clanking noise.
Set in the mid-twenty-first century, "Neuromancer" follows a heist that unfolds partly in physical space and partly in "the matrix"—an online realm.
They now saw less of each other, partly because he was so busy being a neo-Nazi and partly because his comrades would have disapproved.
Ask Australian economists about this golden run, and almost all will say it has been driven partly by good luck and partly by good policy.
Partly, it's because those novels please the Tolkien-smitten teenager who still lives in my soul, and partly because I'm writing such a novel myself.
Partly from their devout faith, partly from their learned strength from generations of Syrian mothers, they temper their own pain to make room for others.
Demigirl [dem-ee-gurl] | adjective (demigirls) Similar to bigender, someone who identifies as a demigirl experiences their gender as partly a girl and partly another gender.
"Partly we need ... to collect more intelligence and partly we need to have better routines, better mechanisms for sharing intelligence as soon as possible," Stoltenberg said.
That won Turing scant recognition though, partly because of the project's secrecy and partly because he was gay, and homosexual activity was then illegal in Britain.
It is partly necessity (his threats can do them damage) and partly genuine enthusiasm—he plans to cut both their personal and their corporate income taxes.
That is partly because the government has raised electricity and gas tariffs, and partly because wage settlements by the powerful trade unions are averaging around 20%.
The story became international news — partly because female teacher sex scandals were relatively rare at the time, and partly because Lafave was a tall, statuesque blonde.
Talks over these dams have been inconclusive, partly because the Syrian and Iraqi states barely function and partly because IS has controlled swathes of the Euphrates.
This was partly because of rises and falls in the sea itself, and partly because of the land rising and falling in response to tectonic shifts.
Partly thanks to direct technological development, and partly thanks to the way the program inspired a generation of kids to pursue science, technology, engineering, and math.
China has also become more zealous about regulation, partly in order to pursue nationalist and political goals and partly because of worries about conflicts of interest.
But gilt yields have fallen, partly because of their risk-free status and partly because the markets anticipate further rate cuts from the Bank of England.
For voters under 30, education is the top concern (partly out of struggles over student debt, and partly out of recent experiences with troubled school systems).
Yet "The Carmichael Show" consistently feels surprising, not formulaic, partly because of the talent assembled, partly because of Mr. Carmichael's comic philosophy of prodding his audience.
She made her mark fairly quickly, partly because her work was, or could be, psychologically edgy, and partly because she went places other photographers didn't go.
Like a lot of Londoners, Glamma Kid has strong Afro-Caribbean roots, but "Moschino" saw him leading with an identity that was partly crafted, partly affected.
Partly that's because they don't need to — they sing primarily to find a mate and defend nesting territory — and partly it's because singing burns precious calories.
Mia changed her last name to Warren partly to disguise her identity, and partly to honor her late brother, Warren, who died in a car accident.
This is not to blame Emanuel for those losses; elections are partly cyclical, and partly random, and no one has an infallible strategy for winning them.
The embassy is partly in predominantly Jewish West Jerusalem and partly in a gray area between the west and predominantly Arab eastern section of the city.
"I chose to follow a vegan diet partly for environmental reasons and partly for health reasons," said Rebecca Roitman, a nutritional sciences major at Cornell University.
That's significant and welcome (albeit the wage gains result partly from local increases in the minimum wage and the economic strength partly from trillion-dollar deficits).
Nevill said he switched to self-publishing partly for financial reasons, and partly so he could have control over how his books are packaged and marketed.
Saying he was 17 and not 14, Mr. Stanczak also joined — partly to eat, partly in the hope that the army's doctors might help his arm.
As you note in the book, Mattis likes to stay out of the limelight, partly because that's who he is and partly to avoid Trump's ire.
Having two jobs is partly a necessity and partly a hedge; should one of her clients die, she can still rely on income from the other.
Thompson testified in support of her coach, partly because she says she felt pressured to, and partly because she didn't fully believe the young swimmer's tale.
It sounds like it's been lifted partly from Twinkle Khanna's (Kumar's wife and a co-producer of the film) columns and partly from Balki's ad scripts.
Still, the pipeline of professors is limited — partly because of economics and partly because university hiring is geared toward long tenure appointments, not the latest trends.
It's food that draws inspiration partly from the Philippines, where Marco's family originates; partly from Taiwan, where Hsiao's family is from; and partly from Los Angeles, where fast food has shared space with dishes from Mexico, Sichuan, Hong Kong, and more over the course of their lives.
It has also partnered with an outside agency, partly for the access to travel inventory, partly to pay some of those agents for extra work when needed.
The latest loss is partly because of higher development funding for member football associations, and partly because of accounting changes on how costs and revenue are booked.
Their task was to listen to music that had been composed partly by Bach and partly by artificial intelligence — and try to guess which parts were which.
The 2009 H1N1 (swine flu) outbreak was well-contained, partly because of good communication and partly due to simple luck: the disease wasn't as deadly as feared.
That's partly because it's always easy to tell which direction R2-D2 is pointed, but also partly thanks to improvements with the controls on Sphero's smartphone app.
Partly because, like many millennials, I could really use the R&R (morning commutes in NYC are no joke), and partly because I was just genuinely curious.
Partly because it's been inconsistent in enforcing its own policies over the years, and partly because of the vague nature of its policies in the first pace.
Planning is unpredictable, partly because the game is complete chaos, partly because players can play cards at any time that change the rules of the game itself.
Prescriptions simply weren't the cultural fix of choice at the time (partly due to access, partly due to their taboo nature), but that was soon to end.
Italian director Luca Guadagnino said it took 10 years to make the movie, partly because of financing and partly because of its slow-burn, low drama story.
The rush to Asia is partly about locating closer to investment opportunities and partly, for MFOs, about proximity to a fast-growing pool of potential new clients.
Partly because of Trump's dominance of the airwaves and partly because of Clinton's use of the media and relationship with the media over the course of decades.
A man who speaks in the name of an institution that is partly the cause of -- and partly the answer to -- the dilemmas that Europe must resolve.
They form families later partly because they want to and partly because it is taking them longer to become established in their careers and feel financially secure.
No one told Amazon, for example, to turn its search for a second U.S. headquarters into the partly brilliant, partly off-putting media spectacle known as HQ2.
But this time they didn't, partly because his supporters didn't care and partly because the mainstream media itself has become discredited in the eyes of partisan voters.
Another challenge is that clothes can be partly made in China and partly in North Korea with a "Made in China" label attached to the finished product.
This is partly because negative experiences stand out in the mind more than positive ones, and partly because we all like to see ourselves as hard-working.
The note feels gratuitous, partly because Brown's relationship to the swells is plainly vexed, and partly because the odd thing isn't her diary's glamour but its aperture.
Partly because he didn't give me time, and partly because, deep down, I wanted something to happen to save me from the deathly dullness of that summer.
That's partly because the intelligence service continually discovers previously unidentified Reichsbuergers who hold gun licenses, and partly because new licenses are issued to extremists without adequate checks.
Loneliness is partly social isolation and partly our own subjective interpretation of our lives, but in either case it's become a public health problem in our cities.
The Kansas City defense came in here ranked last in the N.F.L., partly because of injuries and partly because it cannot stop anyone by air or land.
The fortresslike compound sits partly in predominantly Jewish West Jerusalem and partly in a section of No Man's Land between West Jerusalem and predominantly Arab East Jerusalem.
You keep hearing this story partly because Republicans have an obvious interest in promoting it and partly because large parts of the news media find it irresistible.
Partly because of this suspicion, and partly because the founders were as conservative as their critics, most foundations' grants in the early days were not particularly controversial.
" The laws are partly politically motivated, he said, and partly in response to "some strong emotions that are generated by people, some of whom are good people.
The warlords are expanding their forces partly to prevent their enemies dominating the new national army and partly because a deal could lead to salaries being paid.
The city's mayor, Eric Garcetti, recently started a competition to redesign streetlights, partly as an aesthetic exercise, partly in an effort to redirect light to illuminate sidewalks.
This is partly because our understanding of how to make secure software has advanced over the years, and partly because of the incentives in the software business.
Today (Tuesday): After patchy early-morning fog, skies alternate during the day between partly cloudy and partly sunny as temperatures climb toward highs of 240 to 250.
Of these, "Castle House Rag," a Europe composition, captures our imagination today, offering a rare glimpse into black dance music, partly read and partly played by ear.
The knives came out and the moist chicken, taro, potatoes, and banana cake—all tasting partly roasted, partly barbecued—were cut up to be shared among us.
During the late sixties and the seventies, loss had hit the road again, partly as a result of a collapsing industrial sphere; partly following countercultural distrust of corporate motives; partly owing to Ralph Nader's book "Unsafe at Any Speed" (1965), which suggested that your beautiful American car was trying to kill you; and partly owing to an influx of smaller, cheaper vehicles from abroad, which grew popular as gas prices increased.
This was partly because it was still a work in progress, partly because it was on a smaller scale and partly because that production's Barrie, Jeremy Jordan, exuded a sweetness-thinning anguish that seemed to be about something other than an actor's being stuck in an uncomfortable production.
That is partly because of her temperament (she is a bridge builder), partly because of her tactics (she has a more acute political instinct than some of her colleagues), and partly because of her age (she is the youngest of the Court's four liberals, after Ginsburg, Breyer, and Sotomayor).
Well, partly because the style affects athletes' images, and partly because the items are available now in Adidas stores (what we see on court is what may soon be coming to a weekend player's closet near you), and partly because it ups the ante, trendwise, for the U.S. Open.
Fox's The Passion Live was partly a live concert, partly a lightly staged musical, and partly a New Orleans death march, but throughout its two-hour span, it rarely pulled these pieces together into an enjoyable whole, in large part thanks to the shocking absurdity of its musical direction.
This is partly because it's so easy to get rid of my hair and do something new and partly because I don't really have much attachment to it.
The competition is partly a marketing event and partly a tribute to Americans' love of hot dogs, a staple on barbecue grills on the U.S. Independence Day holiday.
The government has placed several restrictions on US companies dealing with Huawei, partly because of an ongoing trade war with China and partly because of unclear security threats.
That growth has been partly due to strong demand for credit from individuals and small business who are rejected by banks, and partly because of loose government rules.
We tip $20, partly because my company paid for the rest of the meal, and partly because I know these servers rely on great tips from their customers!
Investors discount conglomerate stocks partly because diverse businesses are tough to manage, and partly because they believe the market allots money across industries better than a company can.
For those games that cannot be played, a winner will be determined partly by fan vote and partly by KPI's formula for expected outcome at a neutral site.
Instead, they were often created within a court culture, partly intended as aidés-memoire for chief stewards and partly for royalty to demonstrate the luxury of their banquets.
"Partly because of opposition from evangelicals and partly because of higher visibility than before, we had some political backlash and setbacks in the last few years," Ryu said.
There's a crunchy '90s feeling to the song, partly invoked by the synths mimicking chimes, and partly coming from those beats that give me serious Sneaker Pimps flashbacks.
Partly this is down to the adoption of inflation targets by central banks; partly it is more disciplined fiscal policy, says Jan Dehn of Ashmore, a fund manager.
That is down partly to the trade war, and partly to Chinese policymakers' attempts to reduce leverage, which slowed domestic growth late last year, curtailing demand for imports.
I don't eat breakfast in the mornings, partly because I take medication and can't eat for an hour afterward and partly because I don't really like breakfast foods.
They are eager to leave Iwaki, though, partly because of the long commute, and partly because the evacuee community there isn't as tranquil as the mayor has suggested.
Application level in many ways China has much more demand and much more convenient partly because of scale, partly because of mobile payment is very convenient in China.
As a result, the book reads partly as a creation myth about how African metal was born, partly as a travelogue that goes well beyond Africa's tourist destinations.
That decline was partly caused by yields tightening across emerging markets and partly by foreign investors returning to snap up a $7.5 billion Saudi bond issue in January.
Mr Gallo said China was a separate case, partly because of the enormous size of its foreign currency reserves and partly because it is a one-party state.
People keep comparing Sing Street to The Commitments, partly because it's about a band in Dublin, but also partly because you cast Maria Doyle Kennedy as Conor's mother.
"I think there is a slow but steady trend toward closure that is partly to do with India's domestic politics" and partly due to international climate, Crabtree explained.
Putin emerges from his documentary just as mysterious and contradictory as ever, partly as a result of his own shrewdness and partly because of Stone's lack of guile.
Last October, Wagle unveiled the Metastatic Breast Cancer Project, inspired partly by his involvement in Grace's case and partly by frustration over the way cancer research works today.
Based partly on direct observation and partly on his tales of his own medical prowess, I have already formed the impression that my father is an excellent doctor.
Reliable data are scarce, partly because cheaters tend to be untrustworthy on the subject of their cheating, and partly because people disagree on what qualifies as a cheat.
Partly it's because America as a whole, unlike the Republican base, isn't dominated by angry white men; partly it's because, as anyone watching the Benghazi hearing realized, Mrs.
Partly as a result of their origins in military conquest and partly because of the racist ideology of the imperialist enterprise, the colonial states were authoritarian, bureaucratic systems.
Their efforts are partly about meeting changing customer and shareholder expectations and reducing costs, and partly about anticipating the kind of "massive government intervention" the GND calls for.
The dismissiveness comes partly from having been stonewalled by the Myers-Briggs people, and partly from distrust of the whole idea of tests and types and human-sorting.
That's partly because of meager U.S. sex education, and partly because of a lack of access to contraception, particularly LARCs — long-acting reversible contraceptives, like implants and IUDs.
Perhaps the most positive development is the growth of the women's spirituality movement, which arose partly out of feminist theology, and partly out of neo-pagan Goddess worship.
Republicans lack the political capital to get things done, partly because Trump is so unpopular and partly because the things they've tried to do have been so unpopular.
This is partly driven by customer demand and partly by the desire to simply have a say in how Kubernetes and other related cloud-native technologies are developed.
Meanwhile, we are becoming ever more vulnerable, partly because daily life is becoming more dependent on computers, and partly because cyber-offense is far ahead of cyber-defense.
"It's a topic that's coming up with younger and younger girls, partly because of the rise of social media and partly because puberty is happening earlier," she said.
Partly because India views itself as a superpower-in-waiting, and partly from a desire not to provoke its bigger neighbour, India has shied away from formal alliances.
The car looks as it does partly because that's what it looked like, partly because the photograph made it — along with hills, trees and clothes — look that way.
It was the country's first real introduction into a candidate who recently made, well, every headline — partly for his campaign memes and partly for his drudged up past.
Beijing requires automakers to sell large and growing numbers of electric cars, partly to improve the country's air quality and partly to limit its reliance on imported oil.
Effectively pursuing bridge cheaters used to be difficult, partly because the governing bodies were fearful of being sued, and partly because cheating could be extremely difficult to prove.
Partly for the branding, and partly, Lee said, because champagne is especially well-suited for the air, where cabin pressure changes and dryness can alter perception of taste.
Simmons, was based partly on common sense and partly on research showing that the brain is still developing during adolescence, making young people especially vulnerable to impulsive behaviors.
Partly because of complex election rules written by supporters of the junta three years ago, and partly because the Election Commission has yet to finalize a full count.
Partly this was because of how famous the killings became, partly this was because Manson did lots of interviews from prison—you can easily watch him fuck with Geraldo Rivera or make some goofy faces—but partly it's because it's so hard to understand why Manson's followers did such horrible things.
His decision took months longer than some expected, partly because he was deciding what he wanted to do, partly because he was dealing with some personal business and some family business, and partly because it took him and the Heat some time to figure out what made sense for both sides.
Bruckner cycles are extraordinarily rare events, partly because of the scale involved (about nine hours of music in total); partly because this work remains an acquired taste; and partly because of the composer's late entry into the canon, an admission that depended on special advocacy and the advent of stereo recording.
Perhaps states will continue to shift away from coal and invest in renewables anyway, partly for economic reasons and partly because they know carbon cuts will be inevitable someday.
Podcasts almost never get shared like pictures, video, or articles across the web—partly because of their length and partly because they offer no clear visual component, he argued.
Why it matters: Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin function partly as currency and partly as investment, creating all sorts of regulatory uncertainties that the industry has long hoped to get clarified.
That's partly to celebrate the Broadway debut of Peppermint, the one-time RuPaul's Drag Race contestant, and partly because there's never been an Oracle of Delphi quite like Pythio.
Our pleasure in a joke, as in certain art, comes partly through this psychic economizing, and partly through a return to the kind of wordplay we enjoyed as children.
Partly that's because such narratives can be self-fulfilling, and partly it's because actually being, you know, right isn't that important compared with being on top of the trend.
Sophie admits now that she resisted seeing a doctor, partly because she'd hated having so many tests done after her older daughter was born, and partly out of dread.
However, Help To Buy can only support around 40,000 first time buyers, says Toader, partly because it has a limited budget and partly because it only addresses new properties.
That shift is partly due to bricks-and-mortar retailers like Wal-Mart and Kohl's offering their in-store deals online, and partly due to the rise of Amazon.
Partly because of advocacy by animal-welfare charities, and partly because meat has become so affordable, more consumers are now willing to pay for meat raised in better conditions.
Farming has grown again, partly thanks to the leasing of farms back to their previous owners, and partly thanks to the replacement of the old currency by the dollar.
"It was a thrill, partly because we had longed to get our hands on one for so long, and partly because the animal is so strange," Haygood told Gizmodo.
The company had lost sight of its branding, partly due to conflicting demands from retailers, and partly because Jones hadn't come to terms with his mother's death in 2012.
Its 11 members, all judges, are chosen by Turkey's two highest courts whose members are selected by a judicial council appointed partly by parliament and partly by the president.
That's partly because Trump has adopted a program of birther-ish positions and partly because the press isn't particularly well-suited to re-litigating controversies from four years ago.
Production delays and problems with qualification tests are partly to blame Boeing says that production delays and problems with qualification tests are partly to blame for the timeline slip.
In January General Motors invested $500m in Lyft, Uber's closest rival in America, partly to embrace ride-hailing and partly to share in the development of self-driving robotaxis.
It took about a decade for the procedure to win acceptance from the neurosurgical establishment, owing partly to Dr. Jannetta's youth and partly to the novelty of his idea.
This is partly by design — it is called Time Traveling Bong, after all — and partly because it often loses the thread and casts around for something ridiculous to do.
Her frugality, she said, is partly a practical response to her debt and partly the product of being raised by parents who struggled financially after immigrating from the Philippines.
Many fishermen said they would continue to pursue their lifestyle after they relocated, partly because they considered it a duty, and partly because they did not have other options.
He sold them all, partly because the price of maize was so good, and partly because he was worried yields would fall if he continued to use composite seeds.
Trump loves to talk about his Electoral College landslide, partly because it obscures his shellacking in the national popular vote and partly because it was a genuinely impressive victory.
Who ultimately prevails in this fight will be determined partly by the courts and partly by public comment on the draft census questionnaire, which is open through August 7.
Still, the results feel transformed, partly by way of the instrumental timbres and partly because of the heave of two percussionists, panned to either side of a stereo mix.
This was partly offset by 13% yoy lower equity revenues and 24% lower solutions revenues, partly reflecting lower activity in macro and derivative products and lower structured note issuance.
That's partly because they think you no longer have anonymity online and it's partly because people feel more responsible, but I think we need to look at other countries.
That's partly because seeing a life this full makes it easy to feel happy for Robinson, and partly because an actor this upbeat makes it hard to feel sad.
Partly, because I thought it could be funny to be on TV and partly, because I found the prospect of presenting my culinary vision to my home country, exciting.
Partly because it's hard to translate how nice and responsive it is and partly because it's a bit hard to contextualize the role it plays in the computing process.
Again, that's partly offset by the loss of the personal exemption (which, at a 28 percent tax bracket, would've cut $087.503,326 from his taxes that year), but only partly.
By the time she eventually returned to Florida, Twitter was losing its mind — partly in shock over her flagrant misconduct, partly in awe of her persistence in the news.
The L.A. County D.A. declined to prosecute John ... partly because there were no witnesses and partly because prosecutors couldn't prove beyond a reasonable doubt the stabbing wasn't an accident.
The revelers decided to hold the event in the park partly for the available grills but also partly because the square in front of Guo's penthouse had turned dangerous.
Cole drags Bram to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, partly out of guilt for his family's role in getting him hooked, partly as a form of macho scared-straight shtick.
This is partly because they want to put their work in a positive light — and partly because they are more concerned with building the technology than with using it.
This is partly due to an improving Mexican economy but also partly due to a perception in Mexico that America is now a country governed by a crazy man.
The surprise of the show, partly disappointing and partly hopeful, is that the first half — without Mr. Abraham and focused largely on the work of other choreographers — is stronger.
His elliptical book is partly about horses (in an encyclopedic way: from modern horse racing to zoology to ancient myths), and partly about his relationship with his sportswriter father.
Boeing has said the difference is driven partly by the local cost of living and labor market conditions, and partly by the longer average tenure of workers in Washington.
That's partly because Chrome was previously restricted to streaming at 1080p until now, and partly because we found Google's current 1080p web streams don't actually look like true 1080p.
It was done partly to try to lower our monthly costs and partly to relieve myself of the burden of owning so much house and, well, so much stuff.
They would receive 70 percent of their pay up to $600 a week, financed partly by a small increase in payroll taxes and partly by cuts in government spending.
East Africa is experiencing unseasonably heavy rains because the Indian Ocean is warmer than usual, partly as result of a cyclical weather phenomenon and partly because oceans are warming.
But it has no rule for "fake news" per se, partly because it sees accuracy as a publisher's responsibility, and partly because of the difficulty of defining the problem.
"The significant rebound in expectations since August reflects partly an improving economic environment, and partly hopes for easing trade and Brexit tensions in 2020," said Berenberg economist Florian Hense.
Book by Cadillac, for instance, charges a $240 initiation fee and $260,800 a month, which is partly the price of convenience, partly the price of having insurance factored in.
The Padrés case, however, is making fewer waves, partly because of his membership in the opposition National Action Party, and partly because he's simply not as hated as Duarte.
Oldman emerged from the fall festival circuit as a clear Oscar frontrunner, partly on the merits of his performance and partly because many people feel that Oldman is due.
European Jews — 90 percent of all Jews at the time — arrived at Zionism partly because of rising anti-Semitic persecution and partly because the Enlightenment introduced Jews to secular nationalism.
Of course my close friends and family were privy to all the gory details—partly because I'm an over-sharer and partly because they were curious and wanted to know.
America and its allies did not worry, partly because they saw Russia as a declining power deeply wary of China, and partly because the rapprochement was not aimed at them.
As you can tell from the title, the film is partly about the meaning of life and partly about a violent space creature who wreaks absolute havoc on the ISS.
For reasons that are partly temperamental and partly a matter of sheer bad timing, she's caught up in an especially lethal set of contradictions involving her job and her race.
Most have not, partly because few people realize the loophole exists, and partly because it has been politically unpopular to push laws that target cops and anger their powerful unions.
"In some ways, I view it as a character because it's such a specific voice and it's partly me, partly this absurd person traipsing around New York City," McCarthy said.
Partly this is because the films themselves were less sophisticated, with less sophisticated characters, but partly it's because they offered no theory of what a female action hero could be.
Partly through their tousled hair and leather jackets, partly through their crunchy guitar playing, the sextet are now earning themselves a reputation for rock'n'roll both at home and further afield.
The offline sector makes e-commerce giants salivate partly because 210% of Chinese still stubbornly buy their products from bricks-and-mortar stores, and partly because it is so fragmented.
The crown prince's recent extended tour of the United States and Europe was intended partly as a roadshow to encourage foreign investment and partly to cement government-to-government alliances.
Those that do are not always able to understand what these documents are saying owing partly to the legalese used and partly to the intentionally vague wording of some passages.
The work begins in Turkey, partly because it hosts 2500m refugees, most of them Syrian, and partly because it has become a gathering ground for refugees and migrants from elsewhere.
Lam:  I think their grouping is partly a product of our contemporary celebrity culture, and partly a product of how we consume media and what we consider to be entertainment.
While the conversion is carried out, some central piazzas are now illuminated partly by the old softer light bulbs, encased in romantic glass, and partly by the brighter LED glow.
Not everyone in Mel B's life thinks it's a swell idea she's dating the guy ... partly because of him and partly because she just got out of a bad relationship.
The group said they were recording in Cuba now, for the first time, partly because they were traveling to the Caribbean island frequently anyhow, partly because it had become easier.
For example, unemployment insurance is not a simple, straightforward, uniform federal program, but a hodgepodge of separate state programs financed partly by the federal government and partly by the states.
The presumptive presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton, has a battered image — partly due to a concerted effort by Republicans to batter it, and partly the result of her own poor choices.
This is partly a matter of texture—Chuck wears a thick plaid coat that could double as a picnic blanket—and partly because the performances feel no less lived-in.
That's partly because of who has access to that media and partly because it's a story white Americans feel more comfortable with, because it still puts them at the center.
This comes partly from our colleague Frank Bruni's book on the subject, and partly from the fact that I went to a school that was, at the time, pretty mediocre.
China posted its weakest economic growth in 70 years in 2018, a pullback that analysts blame partly on structural reforms and long-running trends and partly on the trade spat.
The Macedonian government has not announced publicly how Mr. Gruevski left Macedonia for Albania, partly to avoid prejudicing an ongoing judicial investigation, and partly to avoid worsening relations with Hungary.
Mr. Pontecorvo said that the team of another European climber, Alex Txikon, had partly flown over the mountain and partly climbed it, and had recognized the two bodies by telescope.
That's partly a result of their believing that the Earth is flat, and partly a result of them being steadfastly opposed to decades of hard evidence telling us it's round.
The man seems to wallow on the floor in his own emotionalism; the woman is partly distanced (and partly complicit): As for those other waltzing couples, now see what happens.
The problem is that something similar could be said of a presidential campaign — especially a campaign, like Trump's, that has partly attracted and partly germinated a full-blown social movement.
Partly because of lower prices for raw materials and partly because of general mismanagement, growth has shrunk from the double digits a few years ago to just below 3 percent.
Some election law experts said the ruling, which upheld a lower court decision, would make it easier to challenge voting districts based partly on partisan affiliations and partly on race.
That&aposs partly because it gets harder to scale and raise money in later rounds, and partly because acquirers are more interested in buying at lower valuations, according to TechCrunch.
That is partly because her best work came late in her career, and partly because of how she worked — always alone, without collaborators or graduate students to spread her reputation.
But Gatiss and Moffat bring their own dynamic style to the material, making a drama that's partly an intimate portrait of unimaginable evil and partly a full-on horror assault.
Thomas's book made news (including a front-page New York Times profile) partly for its topical story line and partly because Thomas herself, a 29-year-old from Jackson, Miss.
Still, I like to do a lot of high-heat stir-frying, partly because it's fun, but partly because it works well with the types of food I generally cook.
The reason was partly a new pared-down approach to life and partly living in a smaller space, with her in-laws, while they save to buy their own home.
That slowdown was partly the result of an extra week in the fourth quarter of 2017 and partly the result of marketing efforts such as introductory discounts for online access.
The book, which has already been the focus of much discussion and controversy, is "partly a memoir and partly a work of investigative reporting," Nicholas Thompson writes in his review.
It's a genre-hybrid exercise — a hip-hop song with country-themed subject matter, partly rapped and partly sung in an exaggerated honky-tonk accent — and also a comedy sketch.
This is partly because don't have any way to test for drug use, and partly because even if they did, they have no official authority over mountaineering in the region.
Of course my close friends and family were privy to all the gory details—partly because I'm an over-sharer and partly because they were curious and wanted to know.
They say the rally is due to unusually heavy demand for both U.S. stocks and bonds, partly due to foreign demand, partly because central banks are buying up bonds, and partly because investors are forced into U.S. stocks because of a lack of alternatives, and because Europe and China stocks are problematic.
It's a sign that as various American industries are being disrupted by digital competitors, the banking industry — partly due to its vast funds, partly to it being more heavily regulated, and partly because traditional banks offer a broader range of services — will be able to stave off fintech's recent surge in popularity.
That was thanks partly to north Indian migrants to the tech hub of Bangalore; partly because of a loyal following in northern Karnataka among Lingayats, a large Hindu sect; and partly out of voters' disillusionment with the parties in power at the state level, to which the BJP provides the main opposition.
For Mr Barnes, his extravagant love of Hamilton's commuters came partly from Bermudans' habit of saying "Good morning" anyway, partly from his genuine joy in the life God had blessed him with, and partly from the switching his mother had given him when he failed, as a child, to greet an old lady.
Current and former Australian officials said the authorities rarely focused on right-wing extremists, partly because security officials are less likely to see groups that are mostly white as a threat, partly because of limited resources, and partly because the paranoia and distrust of government among those groups make them hard to infiltrate.
I have never believed in Santa, because my parents never told me he was real—partly out of religious conviction, but partly because, quite simply, they believe that lying is wrong.
This time, the telecom and tech companies are on board with rules — partly because they're inevitable, and partly to pre-empt state regulations are are cropping up all over the country.
Partly due to technology and partly due to the times we live in, the world has never felt smaller and yet more people than ever are sharing that they feel alone.
Warren's revised pitch to voters, positioning her as the "unity" candidate who could please everyone in the party, is based partly on her issue positioning and partly on her overall likability.
Yet, more than 7,000 of those would-be candidates were disqualified by the Council of Guardians, a 12-member group appointed partly by the supreme leader and partly by the judiciary.
This is partly because of falling prices for Mongolia's most important exports, including copper and coal, and partly owing to an economic slowdown in neighbouring China, the main customer for them.
"Whenever the autoplay stuff goes into effect, my stuff will just break," she tells The Verge, partly because she's busy and partly because she's not sure exactly how the system works.
The second may be a build-up of stocks of semis in the country, partly because of heightened political sensitivity about aluminum exports and partly because of a largely negative arbitrage.
His remarks caused a storm in Spain, partly because a defensive Spanish nationalism has been revived by Catalan separatism and partly because they came in the midst of an election campaign.
On July 14, partly to celebrate this record and partly to celebrate seven years of Fade to Mind, Rizzla will DJ again, a fact they expressed some ambivalence about on Twitter.
A second began with pieces of code written partly in Fortran, a programming language devised in the 1950s, and partly in Matlab, a more modern language, by researchers at Southampton University.
But that idea was dropped before the reform became law, partly because of cost and partly on ideological grounds, after control of the House of Representatives passed to Republicans in 1994.
Lots of people avoid cardio when they're trying to get fit—partly because they don't like it, and partly because they're worried it'll make their muscles shrink and kill their gains.
He said the August withdrawals were partly due to people taking out money to spend while on holiday abroad, and partly because of depositors' anxiety about the impact of new sanctions.
Finally, Trump simply liked Flynn quite a bit, partly because he craves the approval of generals and partly because Flynn, who led the "lock her up" chants, showed loyalty to him.
The grapes for the Catena come partly from Luján de Cuyo and partly from the Uco, including its Adrianna Vineyard, a pioneering high-altitude site at almost 5,000 feet in Tupungato.
Last December, Congress passed and the president signed a partly temporary, partly permanent tax cut estimated to balloon that unsustainable debt by at least $2628 trillion over the next 28503 years.
In Delaware, that proportion is even higher, at 57 percent — partly because, like others, we haven't focused on the issue until now, and partly because of poor access to good contraception.
Her detailed and difficult-to-synthesize economic plan had no core message, partly due to Clinton's policy sprawl and partly due to the assumption that a core message wasn't really necessary.
Between them, the pair mustered almost 1.4m fewer votes, partly because turnout fell by six points and partly because of continuing fragmentation, as an unprecedented 16 parties won seats in Congress.
He has kept major opinions for himself, partly to shape and hone them and partly because it seems fitting for the chief justice to speak for the court in big cases.
I wonder whether the conflict and criticism that she will draw — partly because of irrational hatred and sexism but partly because she has brought it on herself — will set women back.
Partly that's because G.O.P.-controlled state governments have engaged in pervasive gerrymandering; partly it's because minority voters, who overwhelmingly favor Democrats, are clustered in a relatively small number of urban districts.
That's partly due to 'buy the rumor, sell the fact' approach to investing and trading around major events such as general elections, and partly due to the dark cloud of Brexit.
The office is wedged in a strip mall between a gun armory and a vape shop, underscoring the political diversity of this partly-suburban, partly-rural district north of Los Angeles.
In the next decade, inspired partly by that prize money and partly by the general furor in England, thirty-nine separate expeditions set out in search of Franklin and his crew.
This was partly due to dwindling interest in the migrant question after the initial enormous wave of refugees into Germany slowed, and partly due to a scandal within the AfD leadership.
But they have been ignored, partly because much of the political establishment has been obsessed with the evils of debt, partly because Republicans have been against anything the Obama administration proposes.
Partly because it's gut-wrenching, and partly because it's everywhere: the cover of TIME, the banner of that $18-million Facebook fundraiser, and the front page of the New York Times.
Wildfires caused $18 billion in damage last year, partly because climate change is making wildfires more likely, and partly because more people are living in places that are likely to burn.
On Friday afternoon, among music lovers and families with strollers flowing into Zilker Park on the shores of the Colorado River, the mood was partly defiant and partly alert and attentive.
But partly because they were pre-written for a different context — or for no context — and partly because they tend to cycle through one generic emotion, they make character development difficult.
But partly because of its loaded themes and formal slipperiness, and partly because of Mr. Nance's sure-footed direction, the show is more raw and freewheeling than any of its predecessors.
Keep reading for the forecast through the weekend... Tomorrow (Wednesday): Partly to mostly sunny skies in the morning will turn partly cloudy by late afternoon as another weather system slowly approaches.
If you're wondering about that oddly specific number, it's partly an inside joke — Spillinger's birthday is August 8th — and partly a number arrived at to make the valuation work, he said.
Many of these smaller banks raise money partly through borrowing the deposits of the big four banks and partly by selling lightly regulated investments — called wealth management products — to their customers.
Its alcohol level was just 12.5 percent, partly because the grapes came from relatively cool areas of the Sonoma Coast, and partly because that is the preferred style of the producers.
This 'de-equitisation,' driven partly by battle-scarred individuals and partly by a large move into long-term debt by pension funds seeking to hedge long-term obligations, has been expensive.
"We are looking at a potentially explosive moment for Italy, partly on the banking side and partly on the political side," said Orlando Green, European fixed income strategist at Credit Agricole.
General Dynamics said earlier this year that it had trimmed production rates of its Gulfstream G450 and G550 aircraft partly to match demand and partly to ease transition to newer models.
Money in that new $21 billion fund is coming partly out of profits from the state's publicly traded utility companies, and partly from new fee their customers will have to pay.
Sebastián Silva's partly improvised, partly true "small, lovely road movie" is "so deceptively easygoing" that "you feel like a traveler on a real-life journey," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
Aid workers were struggling to raise funds, partly because of frustrations over the lack of progress in peace talks and partly because the scale of the problem was hidden, he said.
Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem star in a whirling dervish of a movie that's partly about being an artist and partly a grand mythological reimagining of the creation of the world.
It's the second-most important remaining state, because it's winner-take-all (partly statewide, partly by congressional district) and has still seemed like it could tip to either Trump or Cruz.
Partly because the pound is crashing down the currency exchange like a drunk man on a double decker bus, so I can only really afford potatoes, and partly for your entertainment.
" Uganda was reclassified from "partly free" to "not free.
She received free mental-health care through Columbia University, where she is a student, but she realized that many other black women had no such luck—partly for financial reasons, partly owing to weak networking among black therapists, and partly, Cargle thought, because mental-health care has been stigmatized in some African-American communities.
This is partly because relatively low waste-collection and recycling rates make the problem of waste plastic more visible, partly because Africa exports very little plastic and lacks a strong industry lobby.
That was partly to stay true to the show's recurring characters, and partly a conscious choice the Madam Secretary team made after talking with the experts at Hollywood, Health & Society, Grae says.
Partly because it exposes more people to Netflix, and partly because knowing your friends or family are sharing your login makes it less likely you'll cancel, because you feel responsible for them.
Most of America's baby-boomers now say that retirement is not for them, partly because they fear they may not be able to afford it and partly because they actually like work.
This is partly because we're talking about her new movie, Antibirth, and partly because Lyonne, 37, has fought tooth-and-nail to get to the place of relative calm she's at now.
Sales tax bases have shrunk over time partly because states have created new exemptions, partly because untaxed online sales have expanded, but most of all because the economy increasingly consists of services.
IS commanders encouraged this, partly to destroy the Yazidi faith (by killing the men and enslaving the women), and partly as a recruiting tool—join the jihad and gain a sex slave.
"We didn't win the election — and that was partly to do with Brexit and partly because too many voters thought we looked like just another bunch of politicians in Westminster," she said.
One proposal, which is reportedly being considered by Johnson, would be to model the crossing on the Oresund Bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark, which is partly a bridge and partly a tunnel.
But they come to Jaime's defense anyway, partly out of a need for soldiers to fight the Army of the Dead and partly because they've seen what Daenerys is capable of doing.
Morgan expects health costs to increase roughly 7 percent a year in retirement, partly from inflation and partly from increased usage, and suggests planning for health-care spending as a separate item.
They chose VKontakte partly because its members are diverse, including Chechen members that ISIS wants to recruit, and partly because (to their credit) social networks stateside shut down ISIS material pretty quickly.
And yet you feel—partly because of social media, partly because of the collapse in those old political tribal loyalties—people are casting around trying to find new groups to belong to.
This isn't something authorities have even begun to talk about, partly because it's hard, and partly because right now the Chinese government is focusing on putting out a few near-term fires.
That so-called "periodic region" is made partly of chitin (a common compound in the shells of crustaceans) and partly of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate, entwined together like a spiral staircase.
Both partly reflect higher prices, particularly gas sales, though home and garden stores are likely seeing higher prices for lumber and other building materials, partly because of strong demand for new housing.
Nick Carn, founder of Carn Macro Advisors, said the Trump and Brexit phenomenon were 2016's big turning points in a number of ways – partly for markets and partly for political economy.
In a way, the United States is reverting to form, partly because of the fear of regional instability and partly because it realizes that it lacks the leverage to reform these states.
That's partly because Facebook wants it that way, but it's also partly because people are posting fewer personal updates to Facebook than they used to, according to a report in The Information.
Superstar companies are naturally better at tax and regulation shopping than the rest, partly because of their size and partly because they can afford to employ the best managers and professional advisers.
Computers used to be things you had to learn to use, but over the years they've become increasingly intuitive — partly because of new interfaces, and partly because we're brought up using them.
But mostly they choose not to, partly for economic reasons (some businesses need VPNs to operate) and partly because they want to maintain stability (which might be upset by wholly effective filtering).
It's impossible to generalize about the resulting books, partly because they are written by five-hundred-odd different authors and partly because not even the series editor has read all of them.
Vela, who represents a district bordering Mexico, said he was persuaded to back Pelosi partly because of her performance at the White House on Tuesday, and partly because Pelosi had promoted Rep.
Richards had also suffered the loss of a family member which added to the anxiety, so was calling on therapists and care staff more often, partly for solace and partly for company.
That's partly because the harmonies it creates feel of a piece with the neon landscapes of Cashmere Cat songs, and partly because it formed the backbone of one the record's first songs.
The decision to refund tickets in England is partly because of the attack at the Ariana Grande concert and partly because the Prime Minister has made it clear ... another attack seems imminent.
Partly because Kehlani is a really good-natured engaging person and partly because we got pedicures—and having someone play with your feet is literally the nicest possible feeling on a hangover.
The song is a two-minute trip of deep vocals, partly in English and partly in Taino language, its video, one unmoving photo of a woman staring directly into the camera lens.
There is reason to expect increased wage growth next year as well, partly due to tightening labor market conditions, and partly due to increased minimum wages in no less than 19 states.
" About the inherent ambiguity that characterizes the partly realistic, partly abstract images he often creates, Guo observed, "Maybe I am also eager to use art to understand 'a logic of the imagination.
The couple liked the house partly for its history, and partly because it was a few doors down from street-food hawkers and some quirky shops, including one that sold only eggs.
The point of Julie is that she's a half-formed creature who we're watching take shape, partly through the development of her own nature and partly under the influence of external forces.
Partly an interracial buddy movie, partly the sentimental tale of a ruptured marriage, the film is largely a special-effects carnival full of machine-gun fire, roaring helicopters and an exploding tank.
Partly because it was the end of the semester, and partly because the prospect of an excruciatingly accurate story about dating had as much appeal as the idea of another bad date.
There are four across entries — 20173, 38, 64 and 87 — that share the theme's trait today, a trait that is partly explained by the puzzle's title ("Tricky Trios"), and partly by 105A.
"I was just like, partly my dyslexia, partly like that window of time where I couldn't even … think straight and see the wood through the trees," he explained to host Howard Stern.
Those who hadn't yet made the cut uptown (or never would) concatenated scenes that were partly compensatory, partly rebellious, often innovative, and, here and there, a farm system for the big league.
That's partly because of the overall manufacturing weakness and partly a reflection of the general trend in which cities where the knowledge economy is centered have been performing better than rural areas.
"Girlboss" was born when Ms. Amoruso's "#GIRLBOSS" — partly a memoir of her rise to success, partly a manifesto for inspiring other women to rise, too — landed in the hands of Charlize Theron.
It's partly driven by improved Siri speech recognition features (which only work in English for now) and partly by using a very clever system of grids and numbers that overlay your screen.
Its new headquarters has been widely anticipated, partly because of the funding from city, state and federal governments, and partly because it was originally scheduled to open more than five years ago.
However, few would speak publicly about the accusations, partly because of deference to his status as an equestrian legend, and partly out of fear of his ability to make or break careers.
At the same time, electricity prices have plummeted, partly due to economic malaise in Europe and partly due to subsidies that have made wind power artificially cheap in the Nordic power markets.
Like many of the exchanges between American and Soviet leaders during the Cold War, the gesture seems to have been partly an authentic display of friendship and partly a coded power play.
According to the research firm NPD Group, close to half of dinners purchased from a restaurant are now consumed at home, partly because it can be cheaper and faster to eat at home, partly because there's more entertainment at home (think Netflix) and partly because of the rise of on-demand delivery services like Uber and Postmates.
Still, I was attracted partly to the job itself (GQ Russia, owned by Condé Nast, combined the swagger of the American GQ with the high-­minded gloss of Vanity Fair), partly to the chance to give my infant daughter a native fluency in Russian and partly to the prospect of social change that hung in the Moscow air.
"This was partly because there was an understandable concern that the abbey was filling up and getting overcrowded; partly because schemes for the construction of a new and adjacent imperial Valhalla came to nothing; and partly because modes of commemoration have generally become less elaborate," said Professor Cannadine, who is editing a history of the abbey.
This is partly in reaction to the techlash of the past year, and partly in preparation for a post-Trump world, when websites can't count on politics to drive massive year-round traffic.
Epstein often has to keep up the appearance of heteronormativity, while his friend/opponent engages partly as a provocateur and partly out of genuine curiosity about exploring a taboo side of his sexuality.
The intention was partly to show how Somali art helps form these artists' identities and partly as a clarion call to members of the diaspora to find out about and embrace their roots.
This is partly due to the fact that there was very little forensic evidence for many of the murders, and partly due to the fact that Bundy benefited from haphazard and befuddled policing.
The workforce is growing more slowly than in the past, partly because the large baby-boom generation is retiring and partly because the surge of women into paid employment has run its course.
The puzzle will appeal to people I think partly because of its aesthetic appeal (it's pretty) and partly because if offers a number of things to do that range from easy to hard.
This imbalance is partly due to deliberate attempts to create districts that provide such results, and partly just down to the fact that Democrats tend to live more tightly bunched together in cities.
The Golden Knights' ability to build a competitive roster is partly a testament to their management's savvy negotiation of the expansion draft, and partly the result of an unusually friendly player selection process.
We're talking illuminating bleached hair without shampoo (dry or otherwise), taking a break from protective hairstyles without damaging delicate coils, transforming combination hair (that's partly wavy, partly straight) into mermaid waves, and more.
"This is partly because of the support from loose financial conditions, partly because of the underlying advantages - including supply-side flexibility - of the UK economy," he added in a video clip posted online.
That's partly because it was first and partly because even as the competition heats up, the market opportunity is so huge that there is plenty of room for multiple players and multiple winners.
That is partly because he doesn't believe OPEC and other oil producers will adhere to output cuts and partly because higher oil prices in the wake of that agreement are stimulating U.S. production.
The beans were done in three hours, the shortest cooking time of all, partly because this model runs a little hot and partly because it is larger than the others, at seven quarts.
Like others, he said the most nebulous part of cloud accounting concerns situations where the customer buys a product that can be used partly in the cloud, and partly on its own hardware.
Through DMV records, the police found that Narvaez purchased a 2018 McLaren paying partly in Bitcoin and partly by trading-in a 2012 Audi R8, which Narvaez purchased with Bitcoin in June 2017.
It's only recently that Jenya says she found some relief, partly through acupuncture treatments, and partly through a concussion specialist at the University of California in Berkeley, where she is now a student.
Making it "self serve" was a priority, partly because they wanted customers digging in quickly and partly with only 10 people, they didn't have the staff to do a lot of hand holding.
This is a humanitarian tragedy, arising partly from Europe's failure to put enough resources into rescue efforts and partly from its failure to develop legal channels for desperate people intent on reaching Europe.
Weigh-ins before MMA fights usually look like absurdist fashion shows anyway: Semi-delirious fighters expose their gaunt and temporarily dehydrated bodies partly as an administrative obligation, partly as an advertisement for themselves.
Trump's calculation is based partly on how weak he sees other Democratic possibilities, including Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren, and partly on who's capable of appealing to his base of working class whites.
This turn was partly a consequence of television—people who simply wanted to find out what happened could watch television, so newspapers had to offer something else—and partly a consequence of McCarthyism .
"I was panicking from the troubles and the fighting," Ms. Mohamed, 44, said in an interview in Salt Lake City last month, partly in English and partly in Sudanese Arabic through an interpreter.
When I asked Carter why she went to such lengths to visit the locations of the crimes, she told me it was partly for her own edification, and partly to honor the victims.
That's partly because it self-consciously approaches politics as a struggle against selfishness, and partly because it has invested itself so deeply, and increasingly inflexibly, on issues such as climate change or immigration.
Ms. Sina said safety depended partly on clear and respectful discussion, partly on always having a third party in the room to observe any rehearsal and also on strict adherence to the choreography.
In addition, the prince picked an unnecessary fight with Qatar, partly because Qatar had not cracked down hard enough on extremist groups and partly because Qatar has a relationship, however limited, with Iran.
There has been no cooking or heating gas in Marinka since 2014 partly because of damage to pipelines, partly because the distribution station is stranded in a no man's land between enemy positions.
Winogrand's work fell out of fashion in the seventies, partly owing to an emerging cohort of young artists who were skeptical of photography's claim to veracity and partly for social and political reasons.
The modesty is partly a matter of circumstances — "Cane River" was a low-budget, independent production shot on two locations in Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish and New Orleans — and partly a matter of style.
Scientists have long known that cities tend to be hotter than rural areas, partly because concrete buildings and asphalt roads absorb heat and partly because of waste heat from cars and air-conditioners.
Parts of Africa have experienced heavy rain in recent months because the Indian Ocean is warmer than usual, partly as result of a cyclical weather phenomenon and partly because oceans are warming everywhere.
This import demand is partly policy-driven insofar as Beijing is continuing efforts to restrict domestic output by closing inefficient mines, and partly because of lower hydropower output boosting demand for thermal generation.
The most unexpected turn on this album is "Bibia Be Ye Ye," recorded partly in Ghana, and sung partly in Twi, with the Ghanaian-British star Fuse ODG and the Ghanaian producer Killbeatz.
That was partly because right-leaning voters consider the phrase too loosely applied to any conservative and partly because some swing voters recoil from the level of personal acrimony inherent in the charge.
Elizabeth partly wanted an empire to further her own desires and partly—as Raleigh's half-brother explained in his "Discourse on how hir Majestie may annoy the K: of Spayne"—to thwart Spain's.
"Giselle" isn't an obvious candidate for revision or modernization, partly because it still works so well in its original form, partly because its evocation of the supernatural is so rooted in its time.
"Partly a holding pattern, partly a surreptitious drift to safety is a fair way to characterise the market mood as global tensions simmer ahead of the G20 meeting," Cityindex analyst Ken Odeluga said.
In that film, the girls are hungry for male interaction, partly because they want to have sex and partly because they're just desperate for an outlet and an escape from their intense loneliness.
Napoleon's initial 192 attempt, which was spurred partly by the desire to block English trading routes and partly by his fascination with the region, was mostly successful — or it was until British Adm.
But there has been a real change in sentiment lately — partly because of recent Trump-related controversies that have dominated headlines, and partly because of the cold, hard realities of the delegate math.
Or, for that matter, just about any other singer, and he seriously considered doing it ... partly because he's Canadian and didn't have a dog in the fight and partly because of the money.
Partly, the chain is a victim of its own success.
The hold was later reversed and the stock partly recovered.
This relative success is partly a reflection of colonial history.
The gains partly made up for Friday's 7.7 percent drop.
Animal studies can partly guide us to understand these findings.
Partly I don't think we've fully grasped this behavioral change.
This is partly due to local issues, which are legion.
Her son, now 4, is partly named for his father.
I think maybe partly because their families have similar histories.
"That's partly what Brexit fed on," the French leader added.
For me, it could be partly a problem of language.
That's partly because of how staunchly McConnell has pushed back.
That is partly because there are far fewer listed companies.
And she said the decline is partly attributable to robocalls.
The Rafale could be partly built in Canada, he said.
That's partly why progressives want America to champion democracy again.
But the lack of specifics may be partly by design.
OPEC cancelled an April meeting, partly due to this uncertainty.
That is partly because of disagreements in his inner circle.
That's partly because sexual desire is hardly Eve's driving motivation.
They believe this is partly what's contributed to the exits.
That's partly because the stuff is getting so damn cheap.
This is partly because the motivation for murder is changing.
The rise was partly due to seasonal factors, said analysts.
Nonetheless, awareness has been growing, partly thanks to grassroots efforts.
Isn't that partly the point of working with venture capitalists?
The problem is partly one of the party's own making.
Franco's dictatorship relied partly on forced labour to build it.
This time around, the pressure cooker exploded, at least partly.
Wages are rising partly because of the tight labor market.
That's partly due, he said, to the heavy detail involved.
That is partly because chucking stuff out is artificially cheap.
Rising spirits partly stem from the return of durable growth.
South Africa has partly recovered from the previous El Nino.
Partly because publishers have vaguely confirmed rumors through investment calls.
Partly it stems from the state's grip on strategic industries.
Partly, however, India's addiction to coal stems from government bias.
Cheap oil and a strong dollar were partly to blame.
As it happens, that was partly thanks to Mr Fukuyama.
Even a partly effective vaccine could help turn the tide.
Even a partly effective vaccine may save millions of lives.
That partly reflects the asymmetry of risks before the Fed.
That is partly because his own creation is so dominant.
Indeed, Mr Trump is pushing at a partly open door.
She could still walk, but was debilitated and partly paralyzed.
OPEC canceled an April meeting, partly due to this uncertainty.
Well, it partly depends on what you consider the problem.
It's partly because everything now has an online distribution platform.
Pew argues it's at least partly a matter of demographics.
Partly because they have done a lot to flatter him.
But partly as a result, he is also an interventionist.
The intelligence revolution is partly the result of new technology.
The startup's stratospheric valuation is partly a matter of faith.
He wrote the Symphonie Fantastique partly to exorcise his feelings.
Experts conclude that politicians are partly to blame for Dieselgate.
This is partly because public opinion has, broadly, remained supportive.
In a strange way, Coase himself was partly to blame.
One of your favorite veggies could be partly to blame.
That is partly because they often benefit from legal exemptions.
That partly explains the shift toward rental properties and communities.
China's plans depend partly on the caprices of America's president.
This dominance partly explains why the referendums are going ahead.
That's partly because the option simply wasn't there on Pinterest.
That's partly because brain cancers are extremely difficult to treat.
That's partly because there is no defined process for statehood.
Musk is having a tough time, partly because of tweeting.
Partly as a result, voter turnout has typically been low.
That is partly because it is barely 18 months old.
Umbrellas and canopies dotted the sand under partly sunny skies.
That is partly because the candidates are starting to talk.
Partly as a result, the use of exclusions declined sharply.
The company is partly marketing the product to company executives.
That is partly because of an overly aggressive IPO price.
Georgia Tech stayed in it, partly because of big plays.
Partly because China cares less about what Trump might do.
The roof over the park's sales office has partly collapsed.
Mosqueda's appointment is partly the result of USC's #MeToo moment.
Partly for that reason, the quality of playing varies dramatically.
Sunday will be partly sunny with a high of 38.
Mr Buffett's stature in China stems partly from good timing.
And partly because, in its setting, it is deeply ironic.
Some lawyers say a legal loophole is partly to blame.
The title of the film is partly to blame here.
" Nicaragua is now classified "not free" rather than "partly free.
It is partly replaced by a levy on pricey properties.
Partly this was his choice as an extremely private person.
Poor public services, partly due to meagre funding, amplify resentment.
The episode, partly captured on dashcam video, occurred February 16.
Surging U.S. crude oil production, is partly offsetting OPEC's cuts.
In a partly speculative but gripping foray, Haag describes how
That partly reflects a lacklustre outlook for the global economy.
That's partly because of the whole "up for reelection" thing.
Clinton is enabling this by making the campaign partly a
They were partly raw and ended up all stuck together.
Partly this is because Nigeria is awash with illicit weapons.
Here are three reasons why that's at least partly true.
Partly because I may be out of town on election
Yet such debates are partly proof of the premium's success.
Weiner's return was partly responsible for bringing down the Clinton
That is partly the news value of the Podesta emails.
The reason was partly the effort we put into it.
It's partly a matter of trying to control the optics.
The weak PMI results were partly due to seasonal effects.
Partly, it's the power and proximity of his physical presence.
Congrats, you are (partly) to blame for a stock downgrade!
Sophisticated mobile payment apps are partly fueling the mobile boom.
And the clothes we wear are partly responsible for it.
The climate was partly shady with 100% chance of dudes.
Partly because of that, we've earned our share of criticism.
Partly, this is because the dead women are, well, dead.
This is due partly to galloping progress in medical science.
So it was partly some kind of forbidden kingdom, y'know?
That is partly the result of constitutional amendments in September.
He won't hire a coach, partly because of the cost.
This partly reflects Japan's high domestic savings relative to investments.
The reversals partly reflect relative improvements in the south's competitiveness.
That partly reflected a "splitting up of responsibilities," he said.
These strengths are partly offset by the company's small size.
Climate change is also partly responsible for our disappearing wilderness.
That absence is now partly filled with a tangible stress.
We partly climb trees because we want to experience helplessness.
In the end, both Steve and Destin were partly right.
It's factory facilities are partly subsidized by the federal government.
This was partly for the children's sake, Cusk told me.
The rift is partly but not entirely along generational lines.
This is partly due to the way CHIP was written.
That's partly why some American business moguls go even further.
Best Buy employees can even get graduate degrees partly reimbursed.
Mosby said that this is partly a consequence of reform.
I'm fascinated partly because the sports are so exhilaratingly acrobatic.
Partly as a result, the office felt insular, Krasner said.
I think that is partly why we do so well.
The Loewentheils have been building their collection partly through auctions.
That's partly because we only have one climbing season now.
He does it partly as a way to reach fans.
However, that is partly because the price is not generous.
Cost cuts and gains in China will only partly compensate.
The company has leased space in buildings Neumann partly owns.
"That's partly why she became a target," Mr. Mavhinga said.
Their grandmother eventually took them in, partly for the paycheck.
The final book grabs me partly because of my age.
We can partly blame O. J. Simpson for all this.
And this time it appears to be partly politically motivated.
Medicine seemed only partly able to explain what had happened.
It was pink and at least partly full of helium.
It's partly timing as you get closer to the launch.
That's partly because he takes his cues from fellow soldiers.
However, broader market losses were partly offset by stronger airlines.
Zoomlion is partly owned by the Chinese province of Hunan.
New York chose that system partly to limit strategic voting.
The government itself is partly responsible for the show's success.
The evidence suggests that the A.M.A. is only partly right.
He also had a partly torn rotator cuff repaired then.
That's partly why some of these thoughts are so public.
Watch this YouTube video partly featuring Santos on the devastation.
That's partly due to the brand's longtime legacy and heritage.
In fact, LIGO has the two facilities, partly as insurance.
The shift is partly due to Randazzo pushing the gospel.
Today, the economy has recovered, partly thanks to booming tourism.
That's partly because legal cases take so long in Italy.
Lauren Greenfield has built a career partly on chronicling excess.
Bangalore's rapid expansion as India's tech capital is partly responsible.
That's partly because most people don't own virtual reality headsets.
Of course, China's economic success is partly built on exports.
As it turns out, that narrative has it partly backward.
You can't grow sick of music you only partly understand.
AEC is partly owned by Russian billionaires linked to Putin.
"I've gotten to like where I am — partly," she said.
But animosities were generating violence, and politicians were partly responsible.
That's partly why planning for the project has dragged on.
This milestone is partly due to technical advances in shipbuilding.
But box office and awards only partly explain her appeal.
Mr. Trump seemed to blame Fed policy partly on personnel.
Brookfield's property arm is partly owned by the Qatari government.
They believe that the opioid epidemic partly fueled this increase.
That's partly because the military experience is so carefully engineered.
Partly, of course, by distorting the public's perception of Obamacare.
Weather: Partly sunny and gusty, with a high of 45.
Slow and inadequate responses can make it partly your fault.
Partly, the legal professionals' opposition reflects a feeling of betrayal.
That's partly, Mr. Fish said, thanks to Ms. Price's protectiveness.
Neither persona is precisely accurate, though each is partly true.
The pendulum swing of fashion is also partly responsible here.
It is partly because he has not even remotely tried.

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