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Yes, they can interpret your speech — if phrased perfectly.
It's true that means-testing proposals — phrased sympathetically — poll well.
Phrased differently, we don't consciously decide to act a fool.
That's exactly right, and I think you phrased it correctly.
At most, they are phrased as sternly worded advisory notices.
Assange's statement is phrased carefully to avoid denying this outright.
A ban phrased that bluntly could very well be overturned.
It could process natural language, including wordplay and unusually phrased questions.
It wasn't phrased as who gets to nominate Supreme Court appointees.
Not how I would have phrased it, but sure, good enough.
Or, phrased another way, the multiverse represents the end of science.
"Do you wish you had phrased it differently now?" she asked.
It contains the same information, mostly phrased in the same way.
Mr. Harris phrased questions to better understand what people really thought.
That may not be the question as William Shakespeare phrased it.
When phrased like that, this hope feels ridiculous — because it was ridiculous.
But the way it was phrased was just so over the top.
They've found that a lot depends on how the issue is phrased.
Trump phrased the lack of a timeline as a benefit moving forward.
What made Mr Dylan exceptional was the way that he phrased his thoughts.
The way it's phrased suggests it may be inclusive of video RAM, i.e.
"He's phrased it more recently about the dignity of work," he told me.
Clinton carefully phrased her answers as "inclined to" move ahead with the project.
It's a legitimate point, albeit phrased in a particularly inartful and awkward fashion.
It's all the "wiring and plumbing" you don't see, as Booty phrased it.
I mean the amendments are phrased in terms of what states can't do.
True, if given the opportunity, he would likely have phrased Monday's remarks differently.
The premise sounds absurd on its face, but it's really only phrased inelegantly.
Is this just an oblique reference to some Apple technology that is oddly phrased?
Phrased differently, do these chips actually deliver these performance numbers in the intended application?
The goal is phrased very bluntly, like this: Become the president of the galaxy.
But most recipients didn't care how the notes were phrased, they cared about warmth.
But if I phrased it in an offensive way, that was not my intention.
Whether or not he phrased it in such crass terms is only marginally important.
It was delicately phrased and thoughtfully composed: an ornate blade, but a blade nonetheless.
" However awkwardly phrased, that is NATO's response to the French diagnosis of "brain death.
Why it matters: The carefully phrased responses reflect providers' tricky position in the privacy debate.
This is also why the unfortunately phrased "Princess Leia Slave" is in the top 10.
Regulators are misusing some text in the law that admittedly could have been phrased better.
A Tweet, a card, an Instagram post doesn't alter reality, no matter how sweetly it's phrased.
It's phrased as a denial, but if you pay attention to Trump's words, it actually isn't.
The answer choices are *chef's kiss emoji* since the survey answers are phrased like humans speak.
The way ballot questions are phrased can actually obscure what voters are being asked to approve.
The time spent on NLP helps Aiden respond appropriately, no matter how a question is phrased.
Microsoft is essentially on the same path, even as its CEO Satya Nadella phrased it differently.
After Moreno-Ocampo asked a particularly ill phrased question, a wry smirk overtook the defendant's face.
"I thought it was kind of lightly phrased," said Kenneth Bialkin, who was in the audience.
For example: See also: this Normal and Human question, phrased in a Normal and Human way.
But the process is usually marred, with ballot language phrased to favor the party in office.
"I may have phrased it differently, but I meant what I said," Sherman said on Wednesday.
Talk about a crowd-pleaser and a rollicking reward for puzzling through the oddly phrased clue.
Is there a more enigmatic and oddly phrased passage in the Constitution than the Second Amendment?
Her singing was technically assured, with clean coloratura passagework and shimmering top notes, and sensitively phrased.
Nothing is coming to mind because they're not well-phrased enough for me to remember them.
This section is phrased as though such requirements will be brand new to the implementing agencies.
He was a strong, clear soloist who phrased as a singer does, with an organized narrative sense.
The "issue" part of IRAC would be phrased as a question: Did Trump commit obstruction of justice?
Websites list off endless symptoms phrased in the meanest way possible: sagging skin, atrophied vagina, senile ovaries.
But Ms Tsai may have reservations herself about the way Mr Trump phrased his one-China scepticism.
As McCullough's lawyer Ainsworth phrased it, authorities "put a thumb on the scale" to win the conviction.
I was also struck by his answer, or probably better phrased his non-answer on human rights.
And suddenly, spontaneously, triggered by a badly phrased announcement from a Communist official, the wall fell open.
But members are still likely to ask this question, which can be phrased a number of ways.
Nine of them — but no Democrats — phrased their comments in terms of their familial relationships with women.
In the new guidelines, the advice about indoor work is phrased more cautiously than the other guidelines.
So, I hit up the dude and asked just that, albeit phrased a bit more professionally (maybe).
Nonetheless, he acknowledges that his statement should have been more carefully phrased to make that distinction clear.
Nonetheless he acknowledges that his statement should have been more carefully phrased to make that distinction clear.
So-- BRIAN SULLIVAN: I should've phrased it, sir, more as are you growing your business with them?
And it's phrased in terms of dollars per kilowatt, so we can compare plants of different sizes.
His company, Datalingvo, a Silicon Valley startup, answers questions phrased in natural language about a company's business data.
The way ZTE's press materials are phrased, we don't expect anything big like that, but you never know.
"The way it is phrased creates unnecessary ambiguities that will make it difficult to enforce," Rocah told CNN.
Final agreements are phrased in general terms, smoothed out to be acceptable to all those at the table.
That is, he phrased his answer to exclude the great majority of clerical abusers, himself first of all.
At 17 Across, the question is phrased as "What is 'It'?" and the answer is STEPHEN KING BOOK.
It's important for people, when they hear about this, to have it phrased as: this is an option.
Because Mr. Trump phrased his initial May 16 "these are animals" comment ambiguously, he left room for interpretation.
It should be noted that poll results on abortion can vary widely depending on how questions are phrased.
That last one is the top insult in this group — neoliberal shill, is how it would be phrased.
At the time, the public debate was phrased as a question on whether the Constitution followed the flag.
Some of these recommendations are phrased mildly but suggest they found serious problems that need to be remedied.
Regardless, this event has inadvertently shown that Riseup's warrant canary was perhaps not phrased in the best way.
First, the way Harrison phrased this suspicious intrusion makes it sound like a previously eliminated contestant had showed up.
The GDS have phrased this as "Don't be daft, just take half," which just about sums up the logic.
He seems to "already have the answer", she said, he's just "phrased it in the form of a question".
In some of those talks, I said things that I deeply regret, partly because I just phrased it badly.
Just as maternity leave can be phrased as family leave, cramps should be treated as a general health issue.
Or, phrased a little differently: what are the needs you need met by whatever series of mods you use?
Some of the comments left unredacted, however, are phrased in a manner not usually associated with Supreme Court justices.
The problem is not that there's no answer, Wong and Stiglitz think, but that it's a badly phrased question.
Every question I asked her elicited a second-long pause before she delivered a perfectly phrased 100-word answer.
When something was particularly well phrased, she'd go, 'Yum, yum,' and when I write, I sometimes say, 'Yum, yum.
Whichever way you phrased it, it meant you didn't get to choose, and that there was no getting away.
Strzok also repeatedly said he regretted how his text messages were phrased, noting that they should be put into context.
The problem with this strategy, however, is that, despite being weirdly-phrased and unorthodox politically, Clinton's comments were still perceptive.
After some back-and-forth, both parties agreed that three poorly phrased questions were at the heart of the mishap.
It featured a question on the death penalty phrased almost exactly as a question in Brazile's email released by WikiLeaks.
"They have been frustrated that vaguely phrased Chinese promises for economic opportunities have largely failed to materialize," Poggetti told Reuters.
"They have been frustrated that vaguely phrased Chinese promises for economic opportunities have largely failed to materialise," Poggetti told Reuters.
" The question of whether there is over regulation of school meals might be better phrased as "is health education important?
They argued that while inartfully phrased, Omar's larger point about AIPAC having an outsized influence on U.S. politics was valid.
Regardless of how the concept is phrased, expanding educational options is clearly popular as private-school parental choice programs proliferate.
When the question was phrased as a choice — should Congress work to stabilize the Affordable Care Act or repeal it?
However, the way Vernoff phrased things does make it sound like there's an end date to this new hospital storyline.
Dylan: I couldn't have phrased my take on Paquin's character any better than you did, Alissa, so I won't try.
Once we were there, he would stand and argue that my questions or the expert's answers were not phrased properly.
She plays tolling chords and hesitantly phrased melodies on the piano, while the words hover at the edge of intelligibility.
What "sinister symptoms" that "bring totalitarianism nearer," as Orwell phrased it in his letter, are hinted at in the headlines?
Many expressed concern that pursuing "meaningful background checks" -- as Trump phrased it in August -- could erode his support among Republicans.
People on the Internet thought the campaign was hilarious, but the Canadian health service has already discontinued the unfortunately phrased ads.
It's not deflection to say that this is much, much scarier than Omar's poorly phrased comments about the pro-Israel lobby.
These remarks are phrased like there's no argument to be had, so we are inclined to accept them at face value.
Soon all that their users will have to do is pipe up and ask them, using a naturally phrased voice command.
"She meant 'super PAC,' " explained PCCC co-founder Adam Green, pointing to the way Warren phrased the line in a tweet.
But obviously, this could also apply to a tweet from minutes ago that was poorly phrased and filled with confusing typos.
Basically, every warning and disclaimer should be phrased and sized to be clearly seen and understood by the biggest bonehead conceivable.
And yet there is, maybe, something to the way your elementary-school teacher might've phrased the question -- you're only cheating yourself.
What I would say is with respect to murder and I'm a little bit indignant of the way you phrased that.
Reputations can be ruined by a nasty tweet, or even a tweet that just wasn't well phrased or was unfairly misinterpreted.
As he phrased it, Pegatron was using a bit of a loophole to save money while also meeting wage labor requirements.
That said, the channels proceeded with more care than usual this time around and were careful around how they phrased things.
The only trouble is that the feature is still hampered by Alexa's need to have requests phrased in a certain way.
Phrased another way, markets rise when investors are concerned about risk and decline when most investors have less concern about risk.
The proposition might more accurately be phrased the other way around: I was stuck in traffic, therefore I was in Dhaka.
But there was also pungency in Mr. Scofield's solo, which he phrased in a spiky staccato, hanging slightly behind the beat.
He may not have phrased the question that way before, but to my ears, it's what he's been asking all along.
I've always phrased it slightly differently, as confusing the narrow interest of a few capitalists with the broad interests of capitalism.
At least one fund involved in the exchange offer denied that it lacked proper incentives, although its letter was carefully phrased.
The directives were phrased as requests, because the Corporation Commission's legal authority to order cutbacks over such broad areas is unclear.
I was just sitting around, and I think I probably phrased it pretty badly—um, I think that's fair to say.
He had a good job at a well-known tech company, which was exactly how he phrased it on his profile.
How it was phrased to me is basically, Bran has the library of the history of the world at his fingertips.
" I don't even remember how he phrased it, but it was something like, "We are going to become a professional publisher.
Lively phrased the post as a message to contemporary Japanese restaurant o ya, which has outposts in both Boston and New York.
Her enterprise—connecting people with their roots, restoring to them a pedigree from which they had become separated—was always phrased optimistically.
It's speaking in general terms, while "winking and nodding," as MSNBC's Joy Reid phrased it in March, to your true intended audience.
"I could tell you all of us in public life have said things on occasion that we could've phrased better," Bryant said.
Because those principles were phrased so broadly and in some cases vaguely, they have remained open, alive to new interpretations and applications.
Project Debater's rebuttal, while eloquently phrased, seemed more like a continuation of its initial argument than a true rebuttal of Natarajan's points.
Public opinion on abortion rights is notoriously difficult to gauge because so much depends on how the question is phrased to voters.
The end of that and that and all of that, as Robert Graves phrased Europe's death in 1917, the end of everything.
Belgium's Philippe Lamberts angrily pointed out that he phrased all six of his questions for yes or no answers and received no response.
He expressed how much he loves and appreciates everything she does for the family in a beautiful, and uniquely-phrased message of love.
Google wouldn't provide any further details around how users would be shown information about cookies, or exactly how the information would be phrased.
Capitalism did conquer "the world market" and give "a cosmopolitan character to production and consumption in every country," as the Manifesto phrased it.
Impeachment polls can turn on how a question is phrased: whether people think impeachment means removal or doesn't mean removal, and so on.
Zhang Qinghui, an industrial economist who serves as a vice-president of the China Fashion Association, phrased Guo's challenge to the West diplomatically.
Mr. Holmes avoids topical material, displaying Jerry Seinfeld's gift for the amusingly phrased observation about ordinary life, but not his sarcasm or irritation.
Instead, we need to think about how this would exactly be phrased on the page, and use quotation marks to narrow our search.
Instead, we need to think about how this would exactly be phrased on the page, and use quotation marks to narrow our search.
Then he gave a random subset the same problem, only phrased in terms of whether a particular piece of gun control legislation worked.
Omarosa -- a staunch Trump supporter and an aide to the Prez -- took issue with how journalist Ed Gordon phrased the question ... sparking the feud.
Ms. Wu and Alessio Bax phrased as a pair with endearing naturalness in Anton Arensky's "Silhouettes," his Suite No. 2 for two pianos (1892).
There were some odd gaps in WebMD's knowledge, though; including not knowing how to treat a headache, no matter how we phrased the question.
There's also no clarity on how the question might be phrased: Would it be a choice between Boris's deal and remaining in the EU?
But it still feels brazen hearing the commission staff repeatedly discount Americans' preference for consumer protections, simply because they aren't phrased in legal terms.
Analysts have said the proposal was vaguely phrased and could apply to protests like the ones that took place across the country throughout February.
You get arguably the same questions [Ed note: he was not referring to me], maybe phrased differently, but the same questions, over and over.
She and the orchestra were most memorable in a quietly poised, beautifully phrased encore for strings, "Svajone" ("Dream"), by the Lithuanian composer Juozas Naujalis.
If the court does not plan to resolve the question in this way, then the way it phrased the question is an interesting misdirection.
We should note the way the D.A. phrased its statement seems to leave the door open for possible prosecution if they learn anything new.
A lot of the posturing has to do with domestic considerations—it's phrased in terms of the US, but it's not aimed at them.
They may or may not be "communication errors" but it's likely Yellen and Bernanke both would have phrased their now-famous answers a bit differently.
"I declined the invitation to participate as the request was poorly phrased, overly broad and not capable of being answered," Cohen told The Associated Press.
The clue, "Eponyms of the week?" is phrased to mislead you into thinking that you are looking for the best eponyms for that particular week.
Miguel Andujar, the Yankees third baseman, listened to the gently phrased questions about his injured right shoulder and the possibility of having season-ending surgery.
Nobody even produces a decent map of the Nashik's three dozen wineries, forcing visitors to rely on word-of-mouth or well-phrased Google searches.
There are abundant, long-limbed melodies, but their svelte, modernist contours, phrased in irregular lengths, shine with a serene impersonality, like the songs of angels.
"I declined the invitation to participate as the request was poorly phrased, overly broad and not capable of being answered," Cohen said in an email.
"A poorly phrased statement by the most powerful person in the world doesn't just help amplify bad ideas — it can actively cause an international crisis."
A poorly phrased statement by the most powerful person in the world doesn't just help amplify bad ideas — it can actively cause an international crisis.
The obsession with the banks and the bailout is itself phrased in weirdly retro terms, the stuff of an invitation to a 2008-election theme party.
" The actual question was phrased as such: "Do you think if you were playing your very best tennis, you could win a point off Serena Williams?
Poetry is, as W.H. Auden indeed once said, "memorable language," and it stays in the memory because it's been phrased in original ways, beautiful and precise.
Beautifully phrased and paced, Tess Lewis's translation delights on every page as she conveys "the contagious sense of liberation" that blows through Mr Seiler's mesmeric novel.
Since June, a text message to the museum phrased "Send me _____" returns a work from its permanent collection related to nearly any word — or even emoji.
Below, I juxtapose each pillar, exactly as it's phrased in the document, alongside Goldwein's assessment of what's actually said in the corresponding section of the proposal.
Tapping the Dunkin' icon brings him to a "favorite and recent orders" screen, allowing him to select the terribly phrased "My morning coffee, hot coffee" option.
We will target ads based on browser-side intent signals phrased in a standard vocabulary, and without a persistent user id or highly re-identifiable cookie.
This part of the agreement is phrased in a way that indicates the Obama administration, at least, is skeptical of the future for Arctic oil exploration.
Here the "dungeon" is phrased as the remnant of an underground empire, drawing on already-established D&D tradition of the dungeon as an abandoned place.
An anonymous tip led to an examination of similarities among five Twitter accounts: which accounts they followed and the way in which their posts were phrased.
I was a blank slate at which someone's sweet, cookie-baking grandmother could toss casual insults phrased as pleasant inquiries about the quality of my day.
If the China deal represented a high point for Trump's tenure, the "stigma of impeachment" -- as he phrased it in a weekend tweet -- represents a low.
"Marcello put the movie on his shoulders," the director phrased it, and the battle scars brocade his visage as he seems to age before our eyes.
Warren also rejected the possibility that she would be "Hillary'd" — as it was phrased by a student in the audience — if she becomes the party's 2020 nominee.
But Brooks's support for Clinton was phrased with such a mixture of elitism and condescension that it can only add fuel to the fire of Trumpian anger.
The proper approach is a phrased response: Pressure and warning: U.S., South Korea, and other partners like Japan should conduct joint maritime exercises around the Korean Peninsula.
Each event is phrased as a question and traders can buy shares on the listed outcomes, each of which have a probability between 1 to 99 percent.
In the show, we hear a recording of him singing a wittily phrased Dylan emulation, "Mama and Papa Have the Shiprock Blues," in a fine, laconic tenor.
Then she seemed to endorse voter suppression (again, likely a poorly phrased "joke") in the state that pioneered Jim Crow laws to disenfranchise black voters after Reconstruction.
Spooked, she and Little Rock take this as their cue to take off, leaving nothing but a poorly phrased note behind (notes are another explicable running gag).
It found that progressive messages scored best when they were phrased around disparities in how the economy was performing for the very rich compared with everyone else.
And if Twitter had an edit button and I knew the traction the tweet would get within the venture community, I would have phrased it slightly differently.
"We will target ads based on browser-side intent signals phrased in a standard vocabulary, and without a persistent user ID or highly re-identifiable cookie," he writes.
Many kinds of hateful, racist comments are allowed, because they are phrased in such a way as to not specifically target a race, religion or other protected group.
" The opinion continued: "The Clause is phrased as a limitation on the state's power to act, not as a guarantee of certain minimal levels of safety and security.
But even ignoring the potential spam, the commission said it didn't really care about the public's opinion on net neutrality unless it was phrased in unique legal terms.
"I declined the invitation to participate, as the request was poorly phrased, overly broad, and not capable of being answered," Cohen told ABC News in an email Tuesday.
When they finally got her on the phone, they kept asking her the same question, phrased a little differently each time: Is this the name of your employee?
In Los Angeles, the task was to "clean up" all aspects of Isner's game, as Gimelstob phrased it, and to put him through numerous repetitions in several categories.
The now widely used phrased "flatten the curve" refers to keeping the peak level of current coronavirus cases below the level of available beds in intensive care units.
Once impeached by the House, the Senate will conduct a trial to determine if Trump is actually responsible for "high crimes and misdemeanors," as phrased by the Constitution.
In the modern media environment a poorly phrased argument or out-of-context statement can spiral out of control and reflect poorly on the Party as a whole.
The law's controversial and broadly phrased section 66(d) has been applied to social media users and reporters alike, leading to fears of a chilling effect on free speech.
Forget people who don't text back (they can enjoy hell)—even prompt responders can blast my mood to utter shit if their messages aren't phrased exactly to my liking.
Mr. White and Mr. McKay produced the track, which has a strong four-on-the-floor beat and, during the verses, a vocal melody phrased almost entirely on the upbeat.
But the way he, and several other justices, phrased things made any argument confusing, especially in the context of whether a trans person is simply allowed to do their job.
I don't remember exactly how she phrased it, but it was something like, 'The sooner you understand that you don't have to be everyone's friend, the better off you'll be.
Phrased another way, the planned supercomputer clocks in at 130 petaflops, which would decidedly surpass the current fastest in the world—China's Sunway Taihulight which maxes out at 93 petaflops.
It's not like woman critics were effusive in their praise — but there is a marked difference in how they phrased their criticism, and what, in fact, they took umbrage with.
He was a man of few words, and yet the little he said was often phrased so that you might be thinking about it for the rest of your life.
Sanders's attacks — on Clinton's 1990s crime record, on her Goldman Sachs speeches, on her approach to fracking — weren't new, but they hit harder, and were phrased more bluntly, this time.
But opinion trends on identically phrased questions do tell a story, and the story they are telling is that on issue after issue the tides of opinion are shifting against Trump.
Carefully phrased to match the language of the fields they were satirizing, the papers nonetheless used implausible statistics, made claims not warranted by the data, or relied upon ideologically motivated analyses.
With the way the question was phrased, Parhamovich said he was worried that answering "yes" would make things worse, since it could wrongfully imply he had illegal drugs in his car.
Other commandsSome of the commands we've mentioned can be phrased slightly differently and of course there's always the chance that there are some undocumented interactions we've missed, so it's worth experimenting.
We wanted very fresh, very intact corpses, so we had to face the question of how to kill a person "with the least harm," as the official recommendations absurdly phrased it.
It's unclear how Cornyn has phrased his demand or how much extra money, exactly, he's asking for, but his message has been heard loud and clear by top Trump administration officials.
" As Guterres phrased it: "If any government doubts the global will and the need for this accord, that is reason for all other to unite even stronger and stay the course.
A Fox News poll, which phrased the question slightly differently, found that 84% of voters (including 89% of Democrats and 80% of Republicans) favor mental health checks for all gun purchases.
"The assessment will probably be phrased in a way that leaves the BOJ with plenty of flexibility on what to do in terms of monetary policy decisions," a third source said.
But the intense sense of betrayal felt by Republicans ("he fucked us" is how one GOP official phrased it to Axios) could make it harder to cooperate on tax reform legislation.
It's true that Trump's comment last week was preceded by a sheriff mentioning MS-13, but Trump also phrased his remark in a way that left the meaning open to interpretation.
"When it becomes ideological and is phrased as the starting bid is 'you guys are thieves and you need to change,' then the discussion doesn't go very far," Mr. Allen said.
The question was phrased in such a way that he could have answered this much more diplomatically, but this is also the guy who called the president a bum on Twitter.
It's particularly strange watching a project team treat Sophia like a functioning person who makes perfect sense, rather than a jerky-faced human simulation asking awkwardly phrased questions that don't link together.
Trump urged Comey to "let Flynn go" -- three times phrased differently in quick succession, Mueller notes -- and it was clear the President sought to end the FBI investigation into Flynn, Mueller wrote.
Overall, the accounts exhibited a mixture of Arabic and English, and the written Arabic content was in and of itself a strange amalgamation of oddly-phrased vernacular and misspellings in some instances.
What we need, and take the example of Japan where policy framework was usually phrased around the three arrows, and the third arrow which is structural reforms, unfortunately is called the third.
So squeamish is China about both covenants that it prefers to use its own, alternatively phrased, translations of them rather than the official Chinese-language versions approved by the UN in 1966.
But it seems new CEO Jacques isn't as dogmatic in his views as his predecessors were, while at the same time being tactful in how he phrased the change in Rio's outlook.
"The clasping tares of domesticity," the English essayist Cyril Connolly phrased it in "Enemies of Promise" (1938), his polemical memoir of the many hazards that lurk between an artist and her work.
All are expected to want a voice in Republican strategy for Mr. Trump in the midterms, adding only more chaos, as one White House official phrased it, to an already unruly presidency.
It is wrong, however, for individuals to ascribe anti-Semitism to someone who harbors no animus to Jews but merely phrased a response or sent a tweet that they do not like.
The Obama-Trump interpretation of Title VI helps protect Jews from discrimination phrased in this language, and in that sense actually has something to offer our understanding of federal civil rights law.
Last time I checked, ending labor protections, cutting taxes for wealthy corporations, and scaling back social welfare programs are not the policies typically associated with a "radical leftist" agenda, as Kirk phrased it.
Governments must be up to the task of providing digitally oriented services for these individuals or risk becoming obsolete — "increasingly out of date, unable to cope with today's complexities," as Toffler phrased it.
Swiss-American musician Manuel Gagneux had been fusing genres in response to throwaway 4Chan comments for a little while before responding to an offensively-phrased request to combine black metal and old spirituals.
The world media slant on talks has been varied with the usual mainstream American coverage holding the president failed in immediately obtaining "complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization," as often phrased by Trump officials.
As it turned out, most recipients didn't care how the notes were phrased, they cared about warmth, Dr. Kumar and his co-author Nicholas Epley, a professor at the University of Chicago, found.
Mr. Mikkelson disputed the suggestion that his website had a political motive for fact-checking the Bee, but acknowledged that the piece in question, which has since been updated, had been poorly phrased.
A poorly phrased joke on Twitter, a compromising picture on a private Instagram account, a Facebook argument with a crazy uncle — all these could be readable by C.B.P. officers, entirely at their discretion.
She phrased it best a decade ago, when she told the graduates at Emerson College in Boston that as a black woman in journalism, she had spent her entire career proving people wrong.
Mr. Mikkelson disputed the suggestion that his website had a political motive for fact-checking the Bee, but acknowledged that the piece in question, which has since been updated, had been poorly phrased.
Yeah, a lot of people voted for Bernie Sanders, and he got almost no air time in 2015, so look, you just phrased it in a way that honestly I'd never quite articulated.
She phrased a pivotal question in such a way that struck a chord with me: what other things could you be thinking about if you didn't spend all your time thinking about your diet?
STRZOK: Congressman, two things -- one, I absolutely regret the appearance of some of those texts and wish I would have said or phrased or not said at all some of the things I did.
During the last few years, since I've known this project would be a book, I have asked people who've been there, people who have "lived experience," as it's sometimes phrased, about their mental health.
Fans of the cooking competition have bemoaned the exit of innuendo-loving duo Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins, as well as the departure of fan favorite Mary Berry, the queen of sweetly phrased criticism.
"We recently were doing an interview with a banking executive who's a woman of color, and she phrased it as, 'You're walking on a double-edged sword,'" says Marie-Claude Nadeau, partner at McKinsey.
Few American jurists are as revered as Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. A United States Supreme Court justice for close to 21927 years, Holmes wrote seminal opinions that were clear and clever and elegantly phrased.
More recently, instead of engaging in thoughtful debates, I found myself spending an increasing amount of time explaining an errant word or a poorly phrased tweet, and coming off defensive as I did it.
Here, time doesn't sit still; the objects in the frame are not numbed to a halt, or frozen, as it's often phrased—they seem to collide from distant ends, together, defining a new world.
Annabelle posted or responded at least 15 times in the different forums, and every one of her comments insightfully summed up or furthered an idea, yet was phrased gracefully to keep the conversation going.
There's an aspirational quality to them; they make me want to wear more makeup and lower-cut dresses and be the kind of woman who will happily take the boldly phrased advice of the headlines.
"It may at worst cost us about 1 billion pounds," said one of the sources when asked how Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) had phrased the wording in the 89-page report, entitled 'Referendum: The View'.
With that said, it's unclear exactly how BuzzFeed phrased the question and whether Zuckerberg means he has no current plans or never will—details that are crucial in today's carefully crafted communications with the press.
He appeared solicitous, even pleading, in his visit to Mexico City, shirking confrontation with Mr. Peña Nieto and reading slowly from a cautious, tightly phrased statement that described his admiration for Americans of Mexican descent.
So I tried to soak both those things up, and wherever I've gone since I've tried to mix that detail and accuracy of King's with that more open-throated, expressive, musically phrased singing of John's.
One can of course question Scalia's logic — many legal scholars argue that the 14th Amendment was deliberately phrased in a vague way in order to protect groups that the framers may not have conceived of.
" A Democratic spokesman for the House Intelligence Committee told the Post that Schiff's remarks from the MSNBC interview "should have been more carefully phrased," adding that Schiff "does not know the identity of the whistleblower.
Instagram could refuse to comply, but the decision is likely to come down to how the posts were phrased, said Nate Cardozo, a senior staff lawyer at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit digital rights organization.
But instead of concluding that BERT could apparently imbue neural networks with near-Aristotelian reasoning skills, they suspected a simpler explanation: that BERT was picking up on superficial patterns in the way the warrants were phrased.
Indeed, Judge Griesa curiously phrased the battle in ethical terms, calling Argentina "immoral" for refusing to pay and even holding the country in contempt of court for refusing to repay the hedge funds and other debt holders.
And there was no actual game included, which wasn't promised by the developer, but the Kickstarter tier was phrased awkwardly enough that at least one unhappy customer assumed they'd be receiving the game with the box, too.
On Friday, Donald Trump's son Eric Trump unveiled a new venture in the family enterprise: the 22007 issue of Trump Magazine, "#HotOffThePress," as he phrased it in a hashtag on Twitter with a snapshot of the cover.
I think in general I do trust a lot of the things I read in textbooks, but I do try to pay attention to the way things are phrased and described to see if there's any bias.
Furthermore, every beginning scholar of behavioral psychology will tell you that no one reads the terms of use, even when they are phrased concisely or displayed in large print — neither of which is the case, of course.
There, the company suggested that bots, automated bits of software that can understand queries and instructions phrased in everyday language—everything from ordering a pizza to analyzing a database for sales trends—are the next frontier in computing.
"It may reflect any combination of genuine innumeracy [lack of math skills], incomprehension of an oddly phrased item, participant inattentiveness or jesting, sampling error, or a genuine flaw in the ... technique," Gervais and Najle write in the paper.
Andre Carson, Mueller agreed that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's "contacts with Russians close to Vladimir Putin and his efforts to exchange private information on Americans for money left him vulnerable to blackmail," as Carson phrased it.
Not that there aren't plenty of drolly phrased aperçus to be gleaned from Michael Mayer's neon-souled production, whose entire cast is Stephen Spinella (as Warhol, Pop artist extraordinaire) and Dan Butler (as Capote, novelist and social moth).
Lewis Cohen, a lawyer at the law firm Hogan Lovells who advises many virtual currency projects, said the document, because of the careful way it was phrased, did not prove that the Tether coins are backed by dollars.
This talking point, phrased in terms of respect for the game and its traditions, is pushed every time a player is needlessly injured through retaliatory hit-by-pitches or in a brawl, and it has never once been convincing.
" That 'Enslaved' Quote In an April 2015 interview with Variety, LaBeouf expounded on his views of art, which included the somewhat unfortunately phrased line, "The requirements to being a star/celebrity are namely, you must become an enslaved body.
This might be an understatement, and some readers might think that I should have phrased as a "tone problem," but it's undeniable that TNC asks players to oscillate between a very serious, somber experience and a wild, wacky one.
Ever since the 2016 campaign, the left-of-center community has been obsessed with an often tedious debate about the role of economic concerns versus politely phrased ways of saying "racism" in inspiring people to vote for Donald Trump.
Maybe if Duplass had phrased his initial tweet differently to avoid any overt Shapiro praise, he'd be in less trouble (you can follow people online you violently disagree with for the sake of diversifying your feed), but it's too late now.
And while Mr. Wallace, dapper with his trademark pocket square, maintained a genteel presence, he also issued some sharply phrased questions that were sure to irk his skeptics, especially Clinton supporters already leery of a Fox News anchor taking the reins.
The conservative justices also seemed unbothered that Mr. Ross lobbied hard to get other federal agencies to provide a pretext for his plans — an effort "to obtain cover for a decision" that was already made, as one federal judge phrased it.
His final question -- a "suggestion," as he phrased it -- was that Hill, her law school colleagues and their students, consider the ongoing situation and offer a recommendation on how the Senate should proceed if a similar one arose in the future.
" Not much happening on serious policy The one order that actually "did something," the temporary travel ban, was unsuccessful, Zakaria said, and " so poorly conceived and phrased that it got stuck in the court system and will have to be redone or abandoned.
Night and weekend bloggers were responsible for covering breaking news events and not just doing so in a way that wasn't factually wrong, defamatory, or phrased in a way that would turn the internet's ire against you, but doing so elegantly and cleverly.
This challenge casts many of the fundamental tenets of liberal democracy — to be the Mother of Exiles, as Emma Lazarus phrased it in her famous poem on the Statue of Liberty — against the fear of the "other" undermining national identity, comfort and security.
Cohen confirmed he had been asked to provide information and testimony to investigators in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate but said he declined because "the request was poorly phrased, overly broad and not capable of being answered," ABC reported.
On Tuesday, a court in Germany ruled that a public-service television broadcaster did not have to issue a specifically phrased apology for using the term "Polish death camp," as a Polish court had ruled it must, according to The Associated Press.
In the fall of 2017, alt-right YouTubers and websites began circulating a conspiracy theory that anti-fascist protesters were, as one site phrased it, "planning to kill every single Trump voter, conservative and gun owner" at various protests across the country.
"I'm not going to answer the question the way it was phrased Because the (headline) would be, 'Isakson supports rebuking the President,' and I'm not going to do that," Isakson said last week ahead of Senate votes aimed at rebuking the President.
"When I think back on ways I've phrased feedback, there have been times where the word choice isn't as thoughtful as it should have been, or the way it was framed actually wasn't as constructive as it could have been," she said.
Late last week, after coming under attack on social media for their ties to the National Rifle Association, a number of major companies, including Hertz car rental, MetLife insurance and Delta Air Lines, publicly ended those relationships, issuing brief, carefully phrased statements.
Emil Michael was at the other end of the table, detailing to Ben Smith from BuzzFeed this really disturbing plan, particularly, as he phrased it — and this is second hand from Ben — to try to shut me up by going after my family.
" Rather, they phrased the first question this way: "If a tax on fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) to help reduce global warming were to cost your household $X more each year in higher energy bills, would you support or oppose it?
If The Great Gatsby is indeed definitively American, it's in a way like American Psycho, without the comedy or the gore—another who's fucking who and who wants to be fucking who tale, phrased in the most lame and sexless possible way.
Each night, the candidates answered questions about health care, the overall orientation of the economy (phrased in the second night in terms of socialism), and the need to address the needs of middle class and working American — whatever those terms may mean.
By the end of his investigation, all the P's, shall we say, rained down upon President Trump and, as Colbert phrased it, he was "drowning in P." We can't say that this diagram washed away any of our worries, but we appreciate the help.
Mark Gilbert, the Bloomberg columnist, phrased it nicely So the current detente is holding: the U.S. doesn't raise interest rates, China doesn't devalue the yuan, and the rest of the world stops trying to goose growth and exports with beggar-thy-neighbour currency weakening.
According to Walker and a number of other Delta customers, the strangely phrased napkin is easily read as, "The world is better without you in it," which is a far more ominous thing to read when you're just trying to enjoy a ginger ale.
Phrased a little differently — Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman call these novelists and essayists "storytellers" — this is the question the two editors of KINGDOM OF OLIVES AND ASH: Writers Confront the Occupation (Harper Perennial, paper, $16.99) decided to pose on the occupation's 19803th anniversary.
But asking for specifics can be difficult (the Show refused to play the music video for "Shallow (A Star is Born)" by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, no matter how I phrased my request), and there really isn't a way to casually browse popular music videos.
On the other hand, the fact that today's tensions stem largely from the encounter of a small Jewish community with growing immigrant Muslim groups means that Jewish demands towards the Dutch state are often phrased in more specific terms, stressing the community's distinguished past and unique vulnerability.
Their faith (despite the volatility) has put them on the right side of a powerful investment thesis, one best phrased as a question: What happens when institutional money managers, who collectively control most of the world's investment capital, enter a new asset class for the first time?
One user has his insights appearing as subtitles over Hollywood footage of monsters and aliens, backed by an epic dubstep compilation, insisting that he's not making any assertions, that he's only asking questions—they're all phrased as what-if scenarios—but the titles give the game away.
NO on 1613 also claimed that there was "no assurances or likelihood of significantly reducing greenhouse gases," which is phrased as if it is coming from a place of concern for the environment, but is actually a line used to refute the bill in its entirety.
Still, the game is sure to feature the titular princess in some fashion, as well as goddess-imbued pieces of a triangular artifact and a form of evil incarnate that will likely take the name Ganon, or the "Calamity Ganon" as it was phrased in the announcement trailer.
In Barber's Violin Concerto, with the sweet-toned but fiery violinist Jennifer Frautschi as soloist, there were voluptuous tuttis in which the orchestra's string section flexed its might, part of a big-hearted and shapely performance that paid homage to the power of meticulously phrased, cleanly sung melody.
Kravis said the government was not asking her to hold Stone in contempt, but said at a minimum she should clarify her order to be more specific — that it applied to posts about public filings and comments phrased as questions, for instance — and consider blocking him from using social media altogether.
When the pollsters phrased the question differently, asking whether President Obama or the winner of the 2016 presidential election should nominate the next justice, instead of simply what year the choice should be made, the number of respondents saying the next president should decide increased to 44 percent, from 39 percent.
Instead of taking time to heal, I was taking time to recall the night in excruciating detail, in order to prepare for the attorney s questions that would be invasive, aggressive, and designed to steer me off course, to contradict myself, my sister, phrased in ways to manipulate my answers.
" Legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin phrased it slightly differently in the wake of Cohen's plea agreement: "It would have been highly relevant to the public to learn that Trump was negotiating a business deal with Russia at the same time that he was proposing to change American policy toward that country.
" Yet the film had more outright supporters, including Nathan Lee at the Village Voice ("I have never heard the cause of gay equality more delectably phrased than as 'the right to put whatever you want up your ass'") and Wesley Morris at The Boston Globe ("The movie is often stupid.
A differently phrased question in 6900 found 2628 percent opposed allowing more Jewish and European refugees into the U.S. However, with memories of the Holocaust still fresh, and America in the grips of the Cold War, Americans divided evenly — 28503 percent disapproved, 22019 percent approved — over admitting refugees fleeing Communist takeovers.
" ("The door shut with a resounding smash," is how Hamlin phrased it on the podcast.) This was long before most A-list film actors would consider or even covet now-plum TV roles, so the fact that Hamlin went on to enjoy a long stint on the popular TV show "L.
Harry Reid's incendiary Sunday letter to FBI Director James Comey was noted at the time mostly for its far-fetched allegation that Comey may have violated the Hatch Act by dropping his vaguely phrased letter to Congress about emails that may or may not be new found on Anthony Weiner's laptop.
Oswald, still convinced that he could have negotiated a settlement had it not been for the presence of "Maoists" imported from elsewhere in the prison system, drafted a final offer to be read to the prisoners in D Yard, deliberately "not phrased as an ultimatum," Thompson notes, though that is what it was.
Rather than just having you run plays—this one is a pass, this one is a run, this one is a deep ball—it takes time to carefully explain why you might throw to one receiver or another, based on how they're being covered by the defense, or why football plays are phrased to strangely.
That's why virtually all of the graphs and charts in that book, and virtually all of the analysis in that book, is phrased in terms of comparing in round numbers the upper third of American society — those who have a college degree — and the lower third, those Americans who didn't get past high school.
Phrased differently, if you were tasked with designing innovative federal programs to improve the lot of working Americans (enhanced earned income tax credits, or enhanced support for college and job training programs, for example), don't you think you could come up with better ways to spend $400 billion or so over the next several years than this?
The trenchant but elegantly phrased libretto is by Royce Vavrek—the indie Hofmannsthal—who has also collaborated with the eclectic young composer Du Yun for "Angel's Bone," a world-première work (at the 3LD Art & Technology Center) which uses a fablelike tale of angels coming down to earth as a metaphor for the real-life problem of human trafficking.
" I asked Nintendo of America President and COO, Reggie Fils-Aime the same question, although phrased more like who he'd be best bros with, and he immediately replied with "I love the Legend of Zelda series, A Link to the Past was the very first game that I completed, so I've got a tremendous affinity to Link.
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By contrast, a similarly phrased Gallup question found slightly higher support for affirmative action among white Americans (235%), and considerably more among African-Americans (21998%) and Latinos (2900%) Conservative activists like Ed Blum and Ron Unz have spent two decades trying to use affirmative action as a wedge to split Asian-Americans from the coalition of voters of color who tend to vote Democratic.
In Bronze, the confinement isn't phrased as physical: "A curious object, a broken shackle," the parser reads, "Nowhere else in the castle are there any chains or ropes or devices of torture; there has never been a need for such physical coercion…" Spider and Web used extreme physical confinement to highlight a mental process; Bronze used an expansive physical world to demonstrate the other, more subtle forces that bind people.
Cohen called it a "total fishing expedition" to CNN: "I declined the invitation to participate, as the request was poorly phrased, overly broad and not capable of being answered..." Flashback: Cohen last found himself at the center of a media firestorm earlier this year when he played a substantial part in the still-unverified Steele dossier on Trump's Russia connections, which alleged that he took a trip to Prague to meet with Russian officials.
Over dinner with the president and other Republican congressional leaders this month, Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, phrased his advice for the president in the form of a reminder: Mr. Trump should never forget his central role in the 2018 campaign, Mr. McConnell said, explaining that Republicans' prospects are linked to what he says and does and underscoring that their one-seat advantage in the Senate was in jeopardy.

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