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"plainly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is easy to see, hear, understand or believe synonym clearly
  2. using simple words to say something in a direct and honest way
  3. in a simple way, without decoration
"plainly" Synonyms
directly frankly candidly forthrightly openly straightforwardly straight overtly foursquare unreservedly straightforward plain straightforwards publicly straight from the shoulder in public honestly bluntly explicitly truthfully absolutely clearly undoubtedly incontestably incontrovertibly undeniably alright assuredly certainly definitely doubtless easily forsooth inarguably indeed indisputably really so sure surely manifestly obviously evidently visibly apparently blatantly conspicuously distinctly glaringly noticeably palpably patently perceptibly strikingly unmistakably vividly visually markedly transparently blandly drably drearily boringly monotonously mundanely dully insipidly numbingly uninspiringly unremarkably vapidly banally routinely coherently articulately intelligibly lucidly apprehensibly digestibly precisely unambiguously comprehensibly convincingly definitively legibly clear with clarity loud and clear once and for all audibly just only simply but merely alone purely solely exclusively nothing but and nothing else no more than at most nobbut sommer at best and no one else to the exclusion of everything else to the exclusion of everyone else totally severely austerely starkly classically monastically spartanly without adornment without frills modestly unpretentiously unostentatiously quietly chastely unfussily unobtrusively soberly demurely diffidently unassumingly aloud out loud out loudly lustily noisily vociferously for all to hear deafeningly clamorously thunderingly resonantly powerfully ear-splittingly cacophonously thunderously abruptly coarsely outspokenly downrightly straightly boldly unequivocally unguardedly forthcomingly openheartedly reasonably sensibly wisely logically judiciously rationally intelligently agreeably fairly justly sanely soundly understandably within reason prudently pragmatically literally exactly closely strictly faithfully verbatim actually truly accurately literatim rigorously completely correctly direct rightly averagely ordinarily commonly commonplacely conventionally normally usually quotidianly lowlily naturally traditionally uglily unattractively unprepossessingly homelily unappealingly unmixedly unalloyedly unadulteratedly refinedly undilutedly finely neatly flatly levelly evenly smoothly More
"plainly" Antonyms
questionably doubtfully dubiously indefinite uncertain vaguely possibly indefinitely unlikely indistinctly improbably obscurely indecisively doubted questionable dubious suspiciously sceptically(UK) skeptically(US) somewhat rather slightly kind of sort of to some degree to some extent to a certain degree more or less in part to an extent to a point to a degree in some measure partially potentially conceivably allusively covertly furtively indirectly privately quietly secretly slyly surreptitiously in camera disputably likely not not likely most likely not equivocally euphemistically ambiguously abstrusely cryptically confusingly inscrutably incomprehensibly unclearly mysteriously complexly hermetically abstractly reconditely esoterically arcanely profoundly intricately mistrustfully doubtingly distrustfully askance hesitantly askant tentatively undecidedly irresolutely uncertainly hesitatingly evasively dishonestly mendaciously deceitfully disingenuously deceptively silently inaudibly soundlessly voicelessly generally incompletely partly fractionally limitedly restrictedly half fairly part relatively pretty comparatively quite reasonably moderately halfway unfairly unjustly stupidly foolishly unlawfully illegally fraudulently illegitimately unscrupulously underhandedly corruptly immorally illicitly unconscionably wrongly unethically improperly dissolutely dishonorably(US) circumlocutorily periphrastically circuitously obliquely discursively by hinting by implication in a roundabout way not in so many words blindly invisibly dully loosely roughly carelessly imprecisely incoherently aimlessly confusedly illegibly illogically randomly unintelligibly unrecognizably in a general way loudly uniquely specially exceptionally extraordinarily remarkably distinctively uncannily unusually differently distinctly novelly originally particularly peculiarly rarely strangely uncharacteristically unorthodoxly untypically aberrantly ornately fancily elaborately ornamentally detailedly ostentatiously sophisticatedly baroquely decoratively floridly glamorously lavishly pretentiously tawdrily extravagantly flowerily gaudily magnificently attractively beautifully prettily gorgeously handsomely comelily fetchingly stunningly alluringly beguilingly bewitchingly captivatingly irresistibly lovelily pulchritudinously aesthetically(UK) appealingly beauteously cutely enchantingly affectedly pompously artificially flamboyantly showily conceitedly exaggeratedly feignedly flauntingly grandiosely speciously vaingloriously roundaboutly meanderingly ramblingly verbosely difficultly garrulously logorrheically uncandidly complicatedly pleonastically prolixly windily deviously unforthcomingly impurely mixedly unevenly irregularly ununiformly brokenly bumpily coarsely crookedly jaggedly lumpily raggedly ruggedly unsmoothly

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It resonates because it's so plainly skewed and so plainly recognizable.
" Russia, Mr. Treece said, was plainly "guilty of something.
"She is the job," he puts it plainly to Philip.
Or even more plainly, it's about the power of whiteness.
How did she see what so many others plainly missed?
His argument, that IRS audits prevent it, are plainly false.
Put it plainly: The Night King was a total babe.
To put it plainly, I didn't want hate to win.
Plainly he found it much harder than he had expected.
Plainly, they see themselves at the vanguard of a movement.
Plainly put, "The Greatest Gift" isn't a very good story.
It's "usually plainly obvious what those rules are," Woodburn said.
It's hard to admit this so plainly, but it's true.
Those who back it plainly want to do just that.
To put it plainly, Jasmine Guillory has had a year.
Plainly, he understood the importance of having a backup system.
"This is realistically, plainly speaking, a political prosecution," he said.
The effort is massive and Zuckerberg plainly intends to deliver.
That whole period sucked, if I could say it plainly.
"Luke, you need to stop making excuses," she said plainly.
The move, he said, was "plainly incompatible" with EU law.
Instead, the performance was plainly oriented toward the outside world.
But unlike Mr Gbagbo he plainly wasn't "one of us".
They plainly shouldn't, and that's not what national service is.
Plainly, nothing will, unless global warming is halted or slowed.
Trump and his lawyers plainly believe these claims have merit.
But Drucker is plainly more at ease in the spotlight.
Truth shouldn't change over time, but literary meaning plainly does.
Mr. Pence was plainly unable to win over Republican holdouts.
" He then states plainly: "Unalienable rights are by nature universal.
All considered, the balance of evidence plainly indicates that Mrs.
But the Climate Assessment plainly states that is the case.
Clinton, and her campaign plainly believes her attacks will sting.
It's plainly obvious that Trump has authoritarian instincts and impulses.
Stated plainly, there are already crimes that have been established.
Hardwick was plainly a lot more Southern than she thought.
And as for educational value, plainly it fills a gap.
Trump and the current leaders of Congress plainly do not.
Miller and Armstrong tell their story plainly, expertly and well.
Whatever its potential merits, it is a plainly undemocratic institution.
All at once I could see the truth so plainly.
Michael Bennet plainly rejects the idea, per the Huffington Post.
Whatever was driving him, Mr. Netanyahu, 70, was plainly driven.
Sometimes, Adiga suggests, immigrants see one another all too plainly.
Lukaku plainly says that is not the case for him.
History plainly repeats itself, and history will repeat itself again.
By saying plainly that my boyfriend loved me, she had.
Similarly, the chorizo and pico de gallo are plainly underwhelming.
The Constitution plainly assigns the role of lawmaker to Congress.
Plainly, of course, there has never been a nuclear war.
We had all the tools laid plainly at our feet.
Toyota spruced up their plainly named Van to better compete.
That is a shame because, although small loans are plainly popular and do no economic harm to the average borrower, they could equally plainly do a much better job of helping people become less poor.
Plainly, a recount means that every vote cast will be retabulated.
Summarized plainly, neither group thinks the other qualifies as correctly Satanist.
He has said plainly: If you believe her, you vote no.
The first, plainly named package costs $1,800 and is a must.
The physical legacy of slavery can be plainly seen in Amsterdam.
The results of the economic crisis are plainly visible in Rio.
Mrs Clinton's political failings and the insurgent mood are plainly contributing.
But voters here are plainly looking to the candidates for reassurance.
But Standefer is plainly uninterested in selling brooms as art objects.
This is plainly no way to run a fragile currency union.
Plainly, Trump intends to reward success, while Clinton will punish it.
Many of these jobs plainly do not need to be filled.
To put even more plainly, March 22 is after March 1.
To put it plainly, the UN cannot single-handedly solve crises.
Political leaders plainly have more power than the rest of us.
And I say that so plainly because, well…it takes time.
Openness of inquiry inevitably generates uncomfortable discussions plainly offensive to some.
But Republicans are plainly struggling to develop a more palatable replacement.
John Joseph McGowan finds that particular rationale to be, plainly, bullshit.
After all, we can plainly see that Will Leinweber is typing.
These, very plainly, are shoes that you keep in the office.
It's plainly obvious that excessive sedentary behavior is bad for us.
Farrow states his position plainly: "I believe my sister," he writes.
But they plainly don't want those companies' services to go away.
Plainly put: The CCG and CMM are potential PLAN force multipliers.
I cannot put it in 280 characters more plainly than that.
What about human assets, or more plainly, a strong native workforce?
A U.S. regulator plainly has jurisdiction over the Channel Island subsidiary.
It is plainly and very well stated for all to see.
Plainly, government cash payments are not what they used to be.
At a broad level, the Idaho Supreme Court was plainly wrong.
Some commentators, including Susan Sontag, have argued that she plainly did.
Plainly, we are in the midst of a profoundly exhilarating revolution.
The beating that ensues can be plainly seen on the video.
Chris Collins spoke plainly about what he believed was at stake.
" Elsewhere, he's spelled it out more plainly: "Trump is Trump, people!
"There's a Republican president, so the Republicans cooperate," Frank said plainly.
Federal law "plainly authorizes such filings in appropriate situations," she wrote.
"It's incredibly difficult to land on the Moon," they noted, plainly.
To put it plainly, Christianity was something new on this earth.
Well, quite plainly, "I've always been othered by VICE", she says.
Ms. Klobuchar looked down briefly, plainly sensing she had landed it.
And a few were plainly reluctant to meet with The Times.
That, to put the matter plainly, is not how it works.
Debunking plainly false statements is only part of the challenge, however.
It should be stated plainly: It's capitalism that is at fault.
Now, national political conditions are plainly more favorable for the Democrats.
Plainly, the plan involved taking advantage of me to some degree.
That two of the victims were police officers plainly was decisive.
Through the mist of smoke the big gun is plainly seen.
The matzo-ball soup is plainly excellent, no bells or whistles.
Our American dilemma has been plainly aired on the global stage.
Stated plainly and simply, this is just not how fentanyl poisons.
As you can plainly see, I'm not referring to Trump supporters.
There is plainly no need for more security on the border.
"To overgeneralize about a nation and say 'These people shouldn't come here' is plainly racist, and it's plainly wrong," said Mr. Zahraei, 28, who is from Iran, one of the countries included in the executive order.
Or to put it more plainly: Novel/outrageous content is more viral.
"It was, plainly put, an extraordinarily bad time," she explains via email.
Uber plainly seems to meet both criteria for Christensen's disruptive innovation theory.
But counter-speech by Ahmadi Muslims and others is plainly not enough.
Plainly, members of the government coalition sense that an election is near.
And Mara, he could tell all too plainly, was already so aroused.
Moreover, the criticisms most often levelled at Mrs Clinton are plainly sexist.
The sheer speed of it all is plainly noticeable and feels... new.
Mr Jeffries plainly believes it is time Congress had a black Speaker.
To avoid an unnecessary partisan fight, they also plainly need Democratic support.
"As for Green himself, he states plainly: "Yes, I am mentally ill.
Most celebrity couples announce their divorce via a plainly worded press release.
That is unlikely to happen: the United States is plainly more important.
" McCain's humility remains plainly visible, calling 2016 the "race of his life.
Because the media are very plainly preparing the American public for war.
" He added, "There's plainly no point in trying to out-Cruz Cruz.
But that's plainly untrue, as demonstrated by both data and anecdotal evidence.
More plainly put: A wave of smartphones is just over the horizon.
Spravato is derived just from S-ketamine, more plainly known as esketamine.
Mr Sarkozy's new brush with the law is plainly a set-back.
Trump is plainly not bringing America together in the way he promised.
I'd forgotten the French word for desk and plainly told him so.
Still, Jane Sanders is, like her husband, plainly annoyed by the speculation.
It was, plainly put, a weird event that was short on details.
Plainly said, this is extraordinarily creepy and unlikely to yield favorable results.
But this is plainly not how most English-speakers speak or write.
The Underwoods put it plainly to Doug over dinner the next night.
" The Hollywood Reporter calls it, plainly, a "a very, very dumb thing.
He was, plainly, wrong about that, although it is not over yet.
The observation is plainly true, but where does such thinking take us?
So, was this the case of Kanye being insensitive or plainly unaware?
As you can plainly see, it's nonstop fuckin' hits from the kid.
He goes on to say politics is plainly garbage in, garbage out.
"Plainly, Mr. Snyder is being paid $180,000 for something more," Burstein said.
The senators also accuse the Department's website of containing "plainly incorrect" information.
It certainly has been a different way, and it plainly doesn't work.
The closing paragraph of the Times' editorial lays these stakes out plainly.
He put matters plainly: Howard was going to do God's thing now.
Their three guest tracks express plainly what they are trying to do.
But that wasn't going to help her cause with Captain Uisine, plainly.
She would switch from singing to rapping, from rapping to speaking plainly.
But local leaders were plainly trying to avoid prompting any wide panic.
As annual reporting of Medicare's finances plainly states, they are accounted for.
"Sometimes hyperbole comes from saying the truth plainly," Mr. Adjei-Brenyah said.
To put it plainly, men are still the face of the profession.
He's been willing to talk plainly to Florida voters, and they've responded.
The outlines of the boards are plainly visible under the present painting.
But upon closer inspection, the variables involved are subjective and plainly unscientific.
"Plainly, he would have a lot to say to our committee," Rep.
But the hard cash they are plainly investing in Kucova implies otherwise.
Put plainly, the old rule allowed employers to suppress their workers' pay.
Dr. Belyaev had plainly stated that his foxes were from farmed stock.
Plainly put, U.S. intervention has done a lot of good in Afghanistan.
To put it plainly, the planet is getting too hot too fast.
Plainly this is the thin edge of the wedge for net neutrality.
Core infrastructure networks are plainly in disrepair – with no fix in sight.
Unlike Bitcoin transactions, Monero trades aren't plainly viewable on a public ledger.
As part of our memorandum to the court we carefully dissect any adverse court decisions in New York so as to demonstrate that they are not only plainly wrong under Connecticut law but plainly wrong under New York law.
"These plainly worded statements… betray the executive order's stated secular purpose," Watson wrote.
And it is plainly bad for business to take sides in partisan media.
As the court ruled, the non-compete agreement was fair and plainly-worded.
Pack's Manifold Productions plainly is trying to broaden the public impression of Thomas.
It's all plainly evident on your computer screen, if not in your backyard.
"I've been out since Queen Janet's wardrobe malfunction," she states plainly to Coco.
In isolation, either an export subsidy or an import tax is plainly protectionist.
"Yesterday's appalling incident makes the case plainly for immediate action," Buckland told parliament.
The $95-million man, as you can plainly see, is B-I-G. .
And he has plainly become more hawkish in office, as most presidents do.
I don't have any plainly visible tremors, physical anomalies, or a speech impediment.
The scheme, conceived in chaos, has plainly been ineffective in its intended purpose.
I don&apost know how to put it any more plainly than that.
Ginsburg is also plainly laying groundwork for what's next on the liberal wing.
King sacrificed black bodies to make white America look plainly at its barbarism.
To put it plainly, in Germany, we are sitting on a powder keg.
In every setting the black women in attendance were plainly charmed and transfixed.
Put plainly: You'll be able to download movies in seconds instead of minutes.
"The band was estranged at the time that this began," Sparks states, plainly.
Alberto doesn't think it's funny, and you can plainly see that it hurts.
To put it plainly, Jia is my idol, a godlike figure to me.
Rather than plain raw or plainly simmered, I crave a carrot with zip.
The well is plainly visible from many of the streets in Porter Ranch.
But it might be smart to enumerate skills up top, plainly and specifically.
To put it in poker terms, the prince is, quite plainly, all in.
This plainly discriminatory practice has allowed instances of exploitation of workers with disabilities.
Thus far, only U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley has spoken plainly about this topic.
Editorial It is plainly illegal for foreigners to contribute to American political campaigns.
They speak plainly and are less steeped in economic theories than recent predecessors.
That said, the treaties have plainly had an effect even on the Americans.
Questions about her experience are both fair, Ms. Nixon said, and plainly gendered.
" Mr. Trump put it more plainly in a June interview: "I love trade.
We now see plainly that congressional Republicans agree with him, at least conditionally.
The language is plainly dehumanizing, and such language — historically and psychologically — is dangerous.
But for now, the administration's stalling looks quite plainly like deference to China.
At times, he plainly overreached, as in the case of the schools agency.
A hit-and-run happens only by mistake; the bunt is plainly outlawed.
Plainly put, a berry is the fruition of a flower — the ultimate tautology.
It is plainly more money than one House race out of 435 needs.
When stated that plainly, the lack of similarities becomes even more glaringly obvious.
Let's just say it plainly: The United States needs more low-skilled immigrants.
Bright, dynamic, and often playful, Ren's images don't plainly speak to his personal pains.
The Skyrim vibe we picked up on at E3 2016 is plainly evident here.
And in an interview, a company executive said plainly that there's no magic ingredient.
Negligence this may be; but defamation of a public figure it plainly is not.
Still, as you can plainly see: this relic from 1994 is perfectly vintage Prince.
But what if there was [a] plainly easier way to capture those precious words?
It just became so plainly obvious how it could work right from the beginning.
If you're planning to avoid couples, I suggest plainly stating that in your profile.
" On "The Antidote," she seems to reject faith plainly, singing that "I stopped believing.
But we will resist stating that fact plainly even when it requires absurd contortions.
Its buildings are massive and intelligible: the Economist tower is plainly an office block.
I wrote plainly about an American elm that survived heavy damage from the bombing.
Of course, nothing ever fully disappears from the internet, as you can plainly see.
To adapt to it, Republicans plainly need to heed the cultural concerns of today.
To put it plainly, the man looks like a potato in a bad wig.
Plainly put, it's a bit of sensory overload, yet it actually looks quite incredible.
Younger than her husband by 41 years, she plainly sought to inherit the throne.
"Powerful men taking sexual advantage over relatively powerless employees are wrong," he said plainly.
"The Low Road" doesn't quite forsake this template: Trewitt is plainly a selfish ass.
No one puts it more plainly than Betterment chief executive and founder Jon Stein.
In fact, she has said plainly she doesn't think plans are all that important.
But that would conflict with the plainly hostile way Trump took over the party.
Brinkley said the history of Trump's position was plainly enlivening for the President-elect.
"Break-ups are difficult, there's nothing easy about a break-up," he says plainly.
Plainly put, we're talking about twerking and, well, anything that involve wiggling your bottom.
"I didn't know how to more plainly describe what I was seeing," she said.
Put more plainly: they're boring, and that's just fine for a lot of people.
Plainly stated, the road to success for minorities in America travels through higher education.
Written in three parts, each with a different narrator, the book begins quite plainly.
Since good players routinely beat bad ones, there are plainly strategies for doing well.
Roberts plainly concluded it was time to defend judiciary's special role in America's democracy.
When you select a city to browse for hotels, the price isn't plainly displayed.
Her plainly spoken ambition to be foreign secretary one day looked more than plausible.
What Trump has done, by contrast, is plainly the worst kind of race baiting.
And some overlap between credentialed conservative media and the conspiracy-theorist demimonde plainly exists.
To put things plainly as possible, there's a lot of BS on the market.
Power structures and dark undercurrents are plainly visible at the beginning of this week.
Wynalda has said plainly that he doesn't think highly of Bedoya on several occasions.
This is plainly illegal, but last year, 153,653 firearms — 83 percent of them loaded!
"His views are plainly outside the mainstream even of traditional conservative judges," Skaggs argued.
For many men, it is plainly obvious that Pumpkin Spice does possess feminine qualities.
Harvard has plainly sought ways to limit the percentage of Asian students it admits.
"Plainly, literacy — and the opportunity to obtain it — is of incalculable importance," Murphy wrote.
The form plainly warns that it is a felony for an alien to register.
To put it even more plainly, her reason has a name: Rabbi Yigal Levenstein.
Both of us are plainly aware she need not be more specific than that.
India's electorate has voted for progress and development; to suggest otherwise is plainly wrong.
Manson surrounded himself with young women, but he was plainly misogynistic and often abusive.
Later in his program, O'Donnell plainly said NBC News had not verified his reporting.
And though they're plainly of the same stylistic species and background, each is individualized.
It didn't hurt that she's plainly beautiful, with an open face and radiant smile.
"We all just wanted the Drama Book Shop to keep existing," Miranda says plainly.
Mr Neumann's claim that his firm will "elevate the world's consciousness" is plainly silly.
What we need is politicians who speak plainly about deep realities and difficult solutions.
Since it was sworn in last month, Mr Salvini has plainly shrunk in stature.
Jason Cooke, the Yankton Sioux vice chairman, put it as plainly as he could.
But the growing attractiveness of Mexico is plainly reflected in the country's asylum program.
He has made proposals that are plainly unconstitutional, such as a ban on Muslims.
In addition to being unlawful, Zinke's recommendations plainly ignore the will of the majority.
Still, her party has plainly moved to the left on economics and social justice.
The trouble, plainly, isn't what Mr. Trump has done; it is who he is.
Unfortunately, the country's news media is often unable to speak plainly about the issue.
In the John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble, the variety of textures involved is plainly remarkable.
"Seduction is when the invitation is better than the party itself," she says plainly.
Meanwhile, on the other end of the budget spectrum is HP's plainly named Chromebook 14.
This is plainly and clearly distorting constitutional rights to justify discrimination against a LGBT people.
Cain was a plainly unqualified pick with little relevant experience and a scandal-plagued past.
And both have plainly set out to make a difference with their brand of conservatism.
"Making a song with R. Kelly was a mistake," Chance says plainly in the interview.
Choosing her is thus plainly within the bounds of a reasonable judgment by the people.
Shakers dress plainly and might be mistaken for Amish, but they do not shun society.
As you can plainly see, the plan doesn't seem to have worked as drawn up.
After Thackery states it so plainly, the movie's whole premise becomes laughable in its specificity.
Perhaps jihadist action would have risen again anyway, but government policies plainly have not helped.
Witnesses said that Lockett writhed in agony and that it very plainly looked like torture.
Those members might be particularly vulnerable to being swayed by such plainly visible critical consensus.
But it has plainly run out of room to boost productivity by mimicking advanced economies.
But it seems highly unlikely—and blithely assuming it can be done is plainly reckless.
The first is that he plainly realises that Zimbabwe desperately needs economic help from abroad.
One post, which appears to dox someone described as a "race traitor," is plainly visible.
We saw how it could be better — plainly, obviously, right there in front of us.
The effort is admirable, if only because Coker's love and eclecticism is so plainly evident.
Other reviews reveal his hateful ideology as plainly as his posts to The Daily Stormer.
Watson said that the new entry ban -- like previous iterations -- "plainly discriminates" based on nationality.
"We are suffering now because of the deal they agreed to," Mothakge told me plainly.
Trump is plainly convinced he can reinvent the world without studying it, a dangerous delusion.
From the start, Williams's style was modest and plainly declarative, comma-light and subclause-free.
Karl Marx, of course, offered a plainly alternate view to Smith's general optimism about capitalism.
She already, plainly, struggles in situations in which she's tasked with existing outsider her persona.
There is, perhaps, one thing that plainly separates House of Cards from political reality today.
To put it plainly, he was a Black man who bucked conventional notions of masculinity.
Nearly two months later, the effort to save Mr. Trump from himself has plainly failed.
However, many of these companies have launched tokens that plainly have not made any sense.
The endless audience shouting on Tuesday night plainly frustrated those in charge of the show.
On multiple occasions in any given episode, characters will just say plainly how they feel.
After a week, their Russian teacher conveyed the message that they should dress more plainly.
Media literacy has plainly struggled to keep abreast with corporate social engineering and technological innovation.
Work requirements would be plainly inappropriate in those cases, and so proposals typically exclude them.
Beyond the gaming concerns and the legal problem, the change would also be plainly regressive.
After she earned the bronze instead, the townspeople could plainly see how crestfallen she was.
Plainly afraid of being injured, the singers seemed ill at ease, the acting an afterthought.
Put plainly, these generic ballots are unremarkable and don't suggest a big Democratic wave ahead.
And the articles of impeachment against the president plainly satisfy Mr. Dershowitz's newest standard too.
But plainly, the only beneficiaries in his business model are the corporations and their executives.
To put it very plainly, America needs sympathetic presidents and political leaders — not empathetic ones.
Underneath him, Mr. Klein added a sequence of tolling chords — sometimes ironic, sometimes plainly lovely.
What black characters we do encounter never fully emerge past their plainly drawn biographical sketches.
The architecture is often simple, and tries to communicate to the player cleanly and plainly.
But to speak plainly: We clearly had too much of that going on until recently.
"This is also reflected very plainly in the growing worries about China," Mr. White said.
Economic Scene Let's just say it plainly: The United States needs more low-skilled immigrants.
In some instances, pictures of their faces were even plainly photoshopped onto actual athletes' bodies.
You can see plainly the actions and procedures adopted to block African Americans from voting.
Sometimes, like Allen, I want people to plainly call out racism when they see it.
Additionally, though more nuanced, plainly anti-Semitic rhetoric is often disguised as criticism of Israel.
And while he has plainly inched leftward in some cases, the Supreme Court has not.
To put it plainly, there are a lot of unknowns heading into next year's debates.
Barr plainly intends to remove as much as the outer limits of the law permit.
But Democrats have called the move plainly illegal, in violation of the Affordable Care Act.
But both the DNC and CrowdStrike have issued formal statements plainly rebutting the conspiracy theory.
In the house of the "clearly, openly, plainly delivered," Heilmann's paintings are a welcome disruption.
" And he said very plainly, "We think that the people responsible for this is Hamas.
Likewise, Blocboy's rhythmically unpredictable, plainly enunciated rapping displays a dexterity that fits the music exactly.
Standing inside the cell was, plainly, an agonizing experience — but a daily reality for millions.
Jaster is one of the president's guests whose invitation stems plainly from her immense talent.
Tony -- and I think of him that way rather than by his formal name -- spoke plainly.
But even when his pictures are plainly titled, there's a monkey wrench thrown into the works.
Hurd, a former undercover CIA operative, sates plainly that Trump is being "manipulated" by Russian intelligence.
No matter what current forces in our world tell you, you can plainly see what happened.
"The SEC is plainly wrong, and each of its claims consequently ... must be dismissed," they added.
While the measure doesn't reference Islam specifically, advocacy groups said the order was plainly targeting Muslims.
Yet the army plainly finds the prospect of a second term for the PML-N unacceptable.
To put it plainly, gender-affirming care saves lives and allows trans young people to thrive.
He has said quite plainly that the salvation of the black race depends upon black men.
His solution, too — the sort of crowdsourcing that was hot 15 years ago — is plainly naive.
Plainly, the outcome is a defeat for tolerance, in a country that prides itself on it.
But the curse of being able to talk plainly to each other sometimes leads to conflict.
And it wouldn't be the last time the billionaire's campaign would do something plainly odd online.
But even for those who didn't anticipate it "The Bicameral Mind" laid it out plainly enough.
But it cannot explain why patients were handed over to charities that were so plainly unsuitable.
She proceeds to plainly read an excerpt of the report as music plays over her dictation.
Plainly, I'm not used to being so spoiled, but I am certainly not going to complain.
Now, a new tourism campaign called "CU in the NT" has made that fact plainly obvious.
Rather, she's just putting it out there into the universe, plainly, to see what comes back.
That's something plainly obvious in his spectacular Twitter account, which was created around two weeks ago.
This type of coverage—exacerbating already high racial tensions—is both morally reprehensible and plainly irresponsible.
Plainly apparent but unobtrusive, the work's 80 units hover somewhere between built forms and natural phenomena.
As you can plainly see, this photo of middle-distance runner Alysia Montaño is the best.
The city is facing structural debt, to put it plainly the city's expenditures are outpacing revenue.
It plainly represents the priorities of Americans, 6900 percent of whom believe federal spending should decrease.
The Mets, plainly, are desperate to bring back the caricature of Harvey as their swaggering savior.
But Mr. Trump has plainly faltered in his attempts to seize the upper hand over Mrs.
Instead, it's one rectangular floor of free weights, machines, and cardio equipment that's plainly laid out.
To put it plainly, dark pattern design is deception and dishonesty by design… Still sitting comfortably?
If people don't mind companies spying on them, why not just tell them plainly it's happening?
At 92 he is plainly bent on staying in power for as long as he lives.
The issue here is whether racism, plainly expressed, should be condemned and penalized in this country.
Schneider plainly did not like the attitude of Wheatcroft, and decided to teach him a lesson.
Though it was jarring to hear her discuss suicide so plainly, I knew she was right.
I found Zuckerberg straining, not always coherently, to grasp problems for which he was plainly unprepared.
And he is plainly angry that Mr. Ryan continues to criticize him for his inflammatory remarks.
I wondered about the herculean denial required to ignore what was plainly in front of him.
" Pacchia said Starbucks should speak plainly about the nature of racial bias and avoid "false equivalencies.
However, those advantages are plainly no longer as formidable as they were at the company's zenith.
And Walmart is plainly convinced that Jet's expertise and momentum will help it compete with Amazon.
"The Iran Wars" is plainly skeptical of Washington's engagement with Iran and the ultimate nuclear bargain.
That right would plainly be the right, enjoyed by all, to be free from excessive force.
" Finally, Mooney's Todd just plainly asked what if Trump "open-hand slaps you in the face?
Plainly, there are things worth knowing about how to live one's life and run an organization.
We don't need to ask whether Pence is making contingency plans, because he quite plainly is.
It turned someone who was plainly a victim into a criminal who had to be subdued.
The underdrawings and underpaintings that are usually only glimpsed in X-rays are plainly visible here.
High-ranking administration officials regularly stand before the public and say things that plainly aren't true.
But the particulars of its passage indicate that the commission is plainly headed in that direction.
The governor plainly delights in making the mayor's life unpleasant; he needs to knock it off.
Pence was plainly disingenuous Tuesday when it came to defending his own past statements about Putin.
"Miller and Armstrong tell their story plainly, expertly and well," Emily Bazelon writes in her review.
The piece was also plainly absurd, with numerous obvious signals that something fishy was going on.
But what Hamlin and Drutman both agree on is that the current system is plainly worse.
And yet the law also plainly permits police to retain the property for the agency's use.
Coons saw real value in trying to explain these things, simply and plainly, to his constituents.
Campbell, too, is a good bet; he has a wicked sense of humor and speaks plainly.
But he plainly hoped to disconcert Look's readers by making her blackness the picture's central issue.
We have to be heard, and it's plainly absurd to ignore half the world every day.
Creepiest of all is a pair of ostriches, on the lam and plainly looking for trouble.
But some of the statehouse advice has plainly started to grate on Republican members of Congress.
Mr Blum's aim is plainly to appeal the case all the way to the highest court.
What looks like a field full of tents, with wood fires burning, is also plainly visible.
For one, Democratic leaders have plainly grown tired of being bludgeoned by progressives and impeachment advocates.
" He put it plainly: "So Utah would be what we call a Stand Your Ground state.
There are a lot of things where public provision is just plainly more efficient than private.
Parnas was very upset by President Trump's plainly false statement that he did not know him.
Asha Harris, 37, of Minneapolis, said the criticisms of the senator's management style were plainly sexist.
Much like Buffett, Li remained a modest man and dressed plainly despite his wealth and success.
I cannot say this more plainly: This is not jaded cynicism at an indifferent Hollywood picture.
Naturally, Trump's campaign tried to refute the evidence plainly laid out by years of irascible tweets.
But rarely is this laid out so plainly as when a star athlete leaves for another team.
He spoke plainly about the boredom of prison—he had few visitors and few pastimes besides writing.
And it's also why the self-aggrandizing nonsense of Faraday's presentation is so plainly and pointedly loathsome.
He starts by trying to get Tillerson to plainly acknowledge that climate change is a serious risk.
Plainly, Ben Affleck's expression — ravaged and emotionless — is the only thing that really mirrors my own grief.
"I'm not at all likening them to Donald Trump, who's plainly lying all the time," she said.
But for too many years we have ignored the plainly obvious reality that Israel's capital is Jerusalem.
And insurers have said plainly that policy changes from the administration and congressional Republicans made them skittish.
It's plainly true that the world's ice contains lots of carbon and is melting faster than expected.
To avoid an unnecessary partisan fight, they also plainly need Democrats to be involved in that debate.
The slanderous suggestions that he's disloyal because of birthplace and because he speaks Ukrainian are plainly disgusting.
A more revealing 2018 Apple patent plainly describes how the company might eventually kill the physical keyboard.
She had a loveless relationship with her late mother, and plainly resents her own son and daughter.
To put it plainly, you can't send a cease and desist over a website that doesn't exist.
Whatever the reason, and no matter how relatable, the tool returns this information back to you plainly.
Roose must adopt a bastard son who is plainly unfit to rule, because he needs an heir.
Plainly, Western voters are not much comforted by this extraordinary transformation in the fortunes of emerging markets.
Wenders is plainly taken with Francis and his personal commitment to the ascetic lifestyle of his namesake.
Investors plainly doubt this scheme will help much, to judge by the performance of Italian bank shares.
The cost of international isolation was already baked into Maduro's calculation; he's plainly willing to bear it.
The Trump administration's first two attempts so were so plainly ridiculous, they were met with appropriate skepticism.
We first see Chuck in a chair, sporting his Mylar cape, looking vaguely regal and plainly exhausted.
It is to recognize that not everyone needs punishment, that what many need, quite plainly, is help.
Nor does any other piece of hardware so plainly exemplify what is wrong with America's military thinking.
She was the only person there who wasn't holding a cell phone, and she was dressed plainly.
Hill was disciplined over a few tweets where she spoke plainly about the state of the country.
On May 23, 1991, the court held that the Title X legislation "plainly allows" the Reagan regulations.
"It would be plainly WTO-inconsistent," said Philippe De Baere, Brussels-based partner at Van Bael & Bellis.
To put it plainly, China has found other countries and supply chains to suit their dairy needs.
But I was surprised that I was drawn to the pieces that were most plainly women's wear.
First off, Greenland — which is home to about 2200,21.7 people — has plainly stated it's not for sale.
He did not refer to the "sanctuary-state" bill, but he plainly had the issue in mind.
They talked plainly about faith, about instilling good family values, about the uniqueness of the American experiment.
Plainly, her announcement and effective rollout on Martin Luther King Jr. Day wasn't a casual scheduling decision.
Plainly, following Vienna's de facto legitimization of Iranian nuclearization, Israel has much more to fear from Tehran.
Since these business tools are universally available, they plainly don't inherently confer advantage on any one player.
Censorship is a specific course of action that focuses on banning certain activities, to put it plainly.
Musgraves has a voice that holds its own, and lyrics that cut with their plainly spoken truths.
Plainly, the presence of the statue of the young girl has tarnished and modified the Charging Bull.
All third-party services have an ethical responsibility to publicly and plainly disclose which data they collect.
Mr. Trump plainly sees a benefit in reminding voters of past Clinton scandals they may have forgotten.
I will present the facts plainly and honestly We cannot afford to be so politically correct anymore.
Rarely does an album state its goals so plainly, and then completely deliver the goods as promised.
Good and evil are so plainly signaled (you shall know iniquity by beef-eating and cocaine-snorting).
Before the series was even over, James spoke plainly about the gulf that separated the two teams.
It plainly looks that way in Amazon's case, however, because of the public sweepstakes the company invited.
But Mr. Melendez was plainly shocked at the president's willingness to take his call in this case.
Older readers will hear the parallels between the rabbits' dramatic journey and real-life human struggles plainly.
In these moments, the intensity that was missing from the flesh-and-blood interactions became plainly obvious.
Plainly, both sides of the political aisle are badly misinformed about the Constitution's take on executive misconduct.
Why do they think that Mr. Trump and his advisers seem to argue with plainly-stated facts?
Crucially, a "targeting indicator" will still need to be plainly evident for any call to be confirmed.
Moore likes Stanley, but he is plainly disturbed by what he sees as deviations from Biblical orthodoxy.
Plainly, she said, it's expensive to scan, upload, and describe records so that they're searchable in catalogs.
It's good information to know and shows Google presenting the drawbacks to face unlock plainly and upfront.
If you plainly say that you are inebriated, by law in North Carolina, I can't serve you.
Instead, Congress would simply be plainly restating a "cardinal rule" that credit access can be built on.
That president commits no crime but plainly must be subject to removal for misuse of public office.
This was probably because the concept of an imprisoned mind roaming the cosmos plainly grabbed people's imagination.
Reporters wanted to ask him plainly if his and Mr. Pottinger's conduct with Kessler crossed ethical lines.
This image was particularly gruesome because the woman's face, tilted toward the camera, made her plainly identifiable.
First, the policy should be plainly written and easily understandable to anyone who reads it – avoid legalese.
Crucially, a "targeting indicator" will still need to be plainly evident for any call to be confirmed.
Obstruction is plainly an impeachable offense: It's the offense for which Richard Nixon was threatened with impeachment.
But he plainly recognizes he must present a sharper reason for why he should be the nominee.
As Mel's case plainly illustrates, there is a fundamental problem with how law enforcement operates towards Muslims.
It plainly signals the anxiety just barely hidden beneath the pigments in many of her peers' works.
Strozk and Page also expunged from Comey's statement his reference to another statute that Clinton had plainly violated.
This is John Basl, an engaging young bearded guy with Bee Gees hair; he plainly oozes Cool Teach.
Jo Maugham, a lawyer funding the Scottish legal case, said the case was plainly in the national interest.
Put plainly: Apple needs to teach people how capable Siri is of helping them on a daily basis.
When the justices heard arguments in December, Kennedy was plainly bothered by certain comments by a commission member.
How is it that we can argue and erase what can be plainly seen with our own eyes?
Put plainly, what you wear next to your skin is your first line of defense against cold weather.
It plainly would be contempt for a President -- or any person -- to simply defy a final court order.
As can be plainly seen that Q3 2018 took quite a turn in terms of investment into SaaS.
Our player character, our Arisen, is plainly just another cog in this machine, another spoke in this wheel.
She said she sees a reluctance by some in the media to plainly call things what they are.
Their influence is plainly seen in this and other paintings by Cabanel, like "Albaydé" (1884, not featured here).
Nuro tackles this issue by stating plainly where its vehicles are capable of driving and under what conditions.
Mr Trump's tweets plainly show this to be hogwash, argue the Europeans; he is motivated by pure protectionism.
To put it plainly, Mueller is tasked with finding a crime that does not exist in the law.
Of course, it does state the name on the package, which can be plainly seen in her video.
It might sound like a lot of pressure, but Quinlivan puts it plainly: Looking expensive is their job.
On Minds, images referencing anti-semitism, Nazism and neo-Nazism, white supremacy, and more are all plainly visible.
When it comes to initial coin offerings, or ICOs, there's plainly a lot that investors still don't understand.
The move to larger phones is plainly apparently, so why do core functions still seem so far away?
She is, plainly, more centrist than Sanders on most issues -- but the differences between them are hardly vast.
"I'm a little confused as to what you want, but I'm glad to know that," she says plainly.
Last week, he more plainly rejected the findings of the government-commissioned climate assessment in comments to reporters.
Trump merely chose to unashamedly embrace all of it, saying plainly what they were hinting at for years.
"These grounds are plainly encompassed within Mr. Sessions' description of the broad scope of his recusal," he added.
That could include something plainly scandalous like criminal figures or people with close ties to hostile foreign governments.
But the vast majority of the time, automation is plainly an executive cost-cutting and efficiency-improving strategy.
She sprang no surprise attacks and let Mr. Trump off the hook several times as he plainly struggled.
When Cleo is off on her own accord, an even darker side of the country becomes plainly visible.
He plainly roots for all his guests and his questions reflect sensitivities unimaginable even a few years ago.
"The music I make always comes out sort of fucked up in some way," Machine Girl said, plainly.
"His testimony is plainly 'relevant' within the broad definition of that term for purposes of discovery," Furman said.
Ecstatically bustling, it's perhaps the most plainly beautiful thing Eastman wrote in a career spent challenging his audiences.
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, plainly "doesn't seem to mind generating chaos or tumult," Mr. Smith said.
In facing up to their respective calamities, each man recognized the need to speak the truth -- and plainly.
Most of my conversations have been educating our members about this plainly unacceptable loophole in our rape law.
I am aware of this difficulty but it is reality and I say it plainly: We arrived late.
The president's attempted ouster of Mr. Mueller seems plainly to have been intended to squelch Mr. Mueller's investigation.
The episodes are divided in small sections by chapter titles, which are sometimes cryptic and sometimes plainly descriptive.
Ailes is most plainly monstrous in his harassment and abuse of women, in the office and outside it.
Between the inked horse paintings and specials handwritten in sloping green Expo, the restaurant wears its age plainly.
Trump's unprecedented commitment to saying what is plainly untrue makes it hard to honor both principles at once.
"So plainly and simply, you're saying you would raise taxes on the wealthy and on corporations?" she asked.
"Today was not the great Senegal team we've seen; I have to say it plainly," Cissé said afterward.
If you look at the question from a sociolinguistic point of view, having no accent is plainly impossible.
Democrats are pressuring Azar to step in and enforce ObamaCare's rules, saying that Idaho's move is plainly illegal.
Ms. Damrau and Mr. Grigolo plainly revel in each other's company, finishing numbers giggling in each other's arms.
All this is so plainly Jewish that in a Jewish heart it strikes a chord of deepest recognition.
Democrats are pressing Azar to step in and enforce ObamaCare's rules, saying that Idaho's move is plainly illegal.
Clinton plainly fared worse than Mr. Obama in many heavily Hispanic areas — like South Texas or South Colorado.
"This is plainly insufficient time" to review topics and negotiate between the White House and committee, Burck wrote.
The new Autavia is plainly brawnier than the original, with a 42 millimeter case, rather than 39 millimeters.
But as he passed the street food vendors, two plainly clothed men motioned for him to walk over.
The Trump Organization's business dealings are plainly not within the scope of the investigation, nor should they be.
Plainly, Lewandowski did not deliver the message because he knew Trump's message to Sessions was wrong and illegal.
Shunned by many party leaders, Mr. Trump is plainly still working to rally Republicans: His running mate, Gov.
They serve the same purpose: to intimidate individuals from speaking plainly in their classrooms or in their publications.
Ms. Lázaro drank it in, plainly still tickled to hear her words read back to her by pros.
"Judge Kavanaugh was plainly describing the parties' arguments in the case, not stating his own views," Lenker said.
"They quite plainly decided this is a political process and it is ultimately a political judgment," Bowman said.
That's remarkable, since Americans plainly recognize the benefits of trade expansion in an era of global economic integration.
While Flavin often emphasized that his pulsating fluorescent sculptures were "clearly, openly, plainly delivered," Heilmann operates more subversively.
Regarding both of these exhibitions, their cards were plainly on the table, and no sales were ever made.
Other visitors to the United States were and continue to be plainly under the jurisdiction of US law.
There appear to be dozens of them; two dealers are plainly visible, dishing out the content of orange pillboxes.
A free-trade agreement covering only goods, even if it could be negotiated in time, will plainly not suffice.
The expectations set for VR were plainly unrealistic, says George Jijiashvili, an analyst with CCS Insight, a research company.
" Alanah Odoms Hebert, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana, slammed the bill as "plainly unconstitutional.
Then he and his female partner-in-almost-crime laughed excitedly, even though Holtby was plainly staring them down.
It's also one of those rare television shows where the kids aren't, to put it plainly, annoying as hell.
Asian as a category felt ludicrously monolithic and abstract, and Asian American plainly didn't apply because I wasn't American.
It encompasses an extensive range of reactions, beginning with plainly pro-interventionist pieces created during the period of neutrality.
Luke plainly admits that he has no interest in killing Cottonmouth, because he wants him to suffer behind bars.
" She spelled it out plainly: "The campaign was fought, the vote was held and the public gave their verdict.
That's a point worth stating plainly since there's so much scapegoating and stereotyping of young voters in this country.
His tiny earpiece was only plainly visible from the other side of the table where there were no photographers.
Or to put it more plainly, Facebookers had no idea what they were agreeing to let the company do.
"We'd use law enforcement tactics to target big-time dealers," Gondo explained plainly when he was on the stand.
The congressional map "clearly, plainly and palpably" violates the state constitution, the court decided in a 4-3 vote.
"We think it's plainly unconstitutional as per the establishment cause of the First Amendment," ACLU Attorney Randall Marshall said.
The authors said it plainly: "These results do not indicate that individuals should refrain from the use of sunscreen."
That said, GSM Helpdesk claims that stereo BoomSound speakers are still present, even if they aren't plainly visible here.
"Resort fees are plainly stated on our hotel reservations websites, prior to a guest making a reservation," Monet said.
Make no mistake — this bill is not only designed to shame and punish women, but it is plainly unconstitutional.
That Hickenlooper's life and career plainly embrace capitalism – as a small-business owner and Colorado's governor – isn't the point.
"Right off the bat, they assert the arbitration clause applied to everything, even though it plainly didn't," Lord said.
Once again, they refuse to tell us what our eyes can plainly see, obfuscating reality rather than revealing it.
Mr. Trump pledged early on to "present the facts plainly and honestly," without the sugar-coating of political correctness.
You really can't put it any more plainly than, "All of these rappers are all my children," you know?
If they weren't old and senile enough to say that outright, I saw it plainly in their pitiful glances.
Since the President plainly lacks the courage — or the motive — to confront him, he should call off the meeting.
" She plainly saw these factors as obstacles to her career, because she then spoke of Koussevitzky "knowing the worst.
Plainly, Mrs Trump was trying to reinforce just that impression by claiming, falsely, to have written the speech herself.
A criminal law is retrospective in nature and designed to punish past conduct that is plainly criminal in nature.
Nehlen's words are plainly despicable and un-American, but this is where the GOP has been heading for years.
Some of it is superlative, some is not; but to dismiss it wholesale is plainly an error in judgment.
"Negligence this may be; but defamation of a public figure it plainly is not," Rakoff wrote in his opinion.
"The High Court in England plainly agrees with us but the Supreme Court will have to decide," Johnson said.
"To send the letter and then attempt to neutralise it is plainly a breach of the act," he said.
More plainly put: In life, it's the minorities who are subjected to stereotyping; Mr. Nguyen gleefully reverses that here.
Mr. Kushner does not like to talk about his father's travails, but they plainly left a mark on him.
That, added to Monet's daunting abilities and his bossy personality, plainly stung Bazille, who could retaliate only passive-aggressively.
Late Thursday, the lead prosecutor in his case, Carrie H. Cohen, released a statement plainly critical of Trump's decision.
It is written plainly in the Constitution that both presidents and senators swear an oath to uphold and defend.
Zuckerberg has always depended on users to identify and flag bad content for him, but this plainly isn't working.
Powers: The Soul Stone, like all these plainly named gems, is an absorber of souls, but with a twist.
For the Russian, he plainly wanted to be a part of mixed martial arts history—no matter the opponent.
Such leaks would plainly call into question the seriousness of Mr. Cohen's arguments opposing my pro hac vice motion.
For I could see plainly that there were men on my neighbor's roof, sanding the walls of his house.
The party, he said, had plainly paid too little attention to state politics when Mr. Obama was in office.
"I suspected this stuff was going on, but this is the first time it's been plainly exposed," he said.
The rep says Tara was told plainly she could keep her dog in her lap or by her feet.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) put it more plainly late last month as the tax debate debate was picking up.
FLEGENHEIMER Trump plainly hated the impression — and what it said about Spicer's cartoonish image with much of the public.
But its business practices show quite plainly that in areas such as recycling, it doesn't back that talk up.
Plainly, it was not; there was still a lot to be worked out as subsequent constitutional amendments bear out.
Fashion Review PARIS — A decade into his stint at Dior Homme, Kris Van Assche is plainly doing something right.
There's "no way to have a fair trial without witnesses, especially one who is as plainly relevant" as Bolton.
Yang is plainly moved by the story and not afraid to seem vulnerable in front of cameras and fans.
She also likes it with ugali, the plainly delicious boiled cornmeal that, unlike kuku paka, is an everyday pleasure.
His lawyer says Parnas was, "very upset by President Trump's plainly false statement that he did not know him".
The resentment that Mr. Trump has exploited is plainly rooted in decades of middle-class stagnation and rising inequality.
"To put it plainly, gender-affirming care saves lives and allows trans young people to thrive," the letter reads.
The list of wishes was widely known, but the candidate had never before so plainly articulated them in public.
That statement is damaging to Sayoc because he plainly admits his own connection to and culpability for the bombs.
That's plainly what the Mueller Report said, but President Trump was able to spin its findings by lying repeatedly.
Still, Azaz was bleak and the toll from the war was plainly seen in some of its crumbling buildings.
To put it plainly, even if the bipartisan deal gets the votes, it hardly appears to be the answer.
Teigen is, indeed, "filthy mouthed," insofar as she sometimes uses curse words and often speaks her mind quite plainly.
Hidden under the squall of "Rival Dealer" is a clip of a British man talking plainly about his bisexuality.
Mr. Gingrich said Mr. Trump plainly relished personal contact with possible appointees and favored a free-form leadership style.
We are used to American leaders speaking plainly, and intentionally, to international audiences; Mr. Trump was speaking, well, Trumpish.
These practices plainly constitute a grave threat to the long-term health and prosperity of the United States economy.
She plainly didn't need all the money she raised to start the business; she had funds of her own.
But despite the patched holes, it remains plainly visible that a barrage of bullets once fell on its walls.
He defended Clete Blakeman, the referee who made the call, and then stated plainly that Blakeman got it wrong.
She found herself dressing plainly to not call attention to herself and preferring the company of women, she said.
Senate Democrats said these communications are "plainly inconsistent" with Novartis's claim that its relationship with Cohen ended in March.
China plainly is concerned more with public safety than it is with innovation when it comes to self-driving cars.
And you can plainly see how much better that is than saying "I'm an accountant" the next time someone asks.
Saying the US should dominate auto production in North America so plainly appears to be a rejection of that principle.
"Let us state the facts plainly: Otto Warmbier, an American citizen, was murdered by the Kim Jong Un regime," Sen.
He gratuitously praised Trump and the White House for fully cooperating, yet the facts found by Mueller plainly show otherwise.
The hearing, put more plainly, was a catastrophe for Trump, who has been lying about the purported wiretapping for weeks.
That forced assimilation was part of a larger, centuries long pattern that could plainly be called genocide or ethnic cleansing.
Ratzesberger also said that the revocation of data or project responsibilities from pregnant employees without operative justification is "plainly prohibited".
"He wanted the best out of us," Perkins explains, stating plainly that there would be physical punishment if they failed.
" In another interview, with Newsweek in November 1997, the singer said it even more plainly: "I was very, very sad.
But science and politics are plainly related: science is the pursuit of knowledge, knowledge is power, and power is politics.
And so without the thoughtfulness or direction that most artists put behind such provocative works or statements, it's plainly irresponsible.
The second problem is that the furore, even though unwarranted and plainly avoidable, has been extremely damaging for Mrs Clinton.
"If you have an unencrypted email sitting somewhere, it will become public," he states plainly with no hint of alarm.
There is something radical and refreshing in how plainly Kiyoko claims her sexuality and the language that goes with it.
"One of the things that's appealing about Donald Trump is that he speaks his mind; speaks it plainly," he said.
Today at CES, Roku offered a preview of the soundbar that it's plainly branding as the TCL Roku Smart Soundbar.
And Clinton addressed complex foreign policy questions with the nuance and sophistication that they demand and that Trump plainly lacks.
They made it plainly clear: A 13-year-old girl was not fair game when it came to romantic speculation.
In other words, more than three out of four of the "factual" assertions that Trump makes are plainly the opposite.
Or if you want to put it more plainly, spiders could eat everyone on the planet and still be hungry.
Milosh spent the better part of two years working on Blood, which he says, plainly, was a matter of circumstance.
The ploy seems plainly illegal: Federal law, as amended by the ACA, flatly forbids health insurers from selling such plans.
It has not only been plainly dashed off, but also hilariously undercuts the man it is supposed to be elevating.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled last month that the previous Republican-drawn map "clearly, plainly and palpably" illegally hurts Democrats.
Warren is making it plainly obvious that we're all a mix, a bit of this and a dash of that.
But Schiff said plainly today that doesn't mean he spoke to the person, or knows who he or she is.
Conquest pointed out that it wasn't a question of "a cause which had plainly failed": It could never have succeeded.
She was dressed plainly and reminded me of the subject of an Andrew Wyeth painting, her face tired, but kind.
" And when he vowed to tell the truth "plainly and honestly," a delegate cried from the floor: "Bring it, Donald!
And there plainly is even more lurking beneath the surface of what Mueller has revealed to the public thus far.
What he plainly did not seek was an economic system that could all too easily become injurious across the board.
In the premiere, Bryan spoke plainly about wanting to settle down, something you don't hear every day in Bachelor Nation.
Rauschenberg revered de Kooning's genius but plainly had it in for his reputation, as it seems de Kooning wryly understood.
Though we tend to see it most plainly in what we oppose, both parties' change of major positions are many.
Not that you'll find the real-deal David Cameron talking so plainly about the scope of the bill's hacking powers.
What's really going on is clear to everyone, though the conventions of journalism generally prevent reporters from saying so plainly.
Put plainly, all-caps is harder to read, and to anyone who uses the Internet regularly, it looks like shouting.
Put plainly, all-caps is harder to read, and to anyone who uses the Internet regularly, it looks like shouting.
Because when you acknowledge a truth your client can plainly see, you are instantly engaging in a dialogue with them.
"The slanderous suggestions that he's disloyal because of birthplace and because he speaks Ukrainian are plainly disgusting," wrote Jill Filipovic.
The absence of a municipal salary has plainly not discouraged Ms. McCray from standing front and center on big issues.
In the modern period, anyway, rationality became a value first in science and technology, where it plainly had its place.
Though plainly guilty of involvement in the crime, neither of the women, Kathy Boudin and Judith Clark, fired a shot.
Many readers wondered: What can be done for someone like Ms. Williams, who is plainly mentally disabled but rejects help?
They're plainly no help to Niru, the teenage boy at the center of "Speak No Evil," Uzodinma Iweala's second novel.
While seemingly innocuous, these kinds of faulty Cold War analogies have led to some plainly wrong thinking about tech policy.
He's plainly guided its style and artistic choices, and yet it has stubbornly, inspiringly declined to be defined by him.
Many others felt that Ms. Omar's statements were plainly anti-Semitic, and that the Democratic reaction was not strong enough.
If you miss some of the words, I am sure it will be because I do not write very plainly.
"Plainly speaking, we need to protect ourselves," M.B.M. Asraf, a trader in the east coast town of Oddamavadi, said Friday.
Petrale sole, once a local mainstay, is a plainly hideous flatfish with both eyes on one side of its body.
While these are still the early days of the Democratic primary, things are plainly not going well for Bernie Sanders.
The court, with a majority of Democratic justices, ruled the map had "clearly, plainly and palpably" violated the state's Constitution.
" — JAMES CORDEN "I want to apologize to the president for thinking his vacation is a vacation when plainly it's not.
But time is plainly running short, and few of Mr. Sanders's rivals have a clear path to closing his advantage.
"To put it plainly: Those who were murdered here in Hanau were not foreign," said Claus Kaminsky, the city's mayor.
In 2016, when he was still a judge on the 10th Circuit, Gorsuch spoke more plainly, this time echoing Socrates.
Conveniently, there is a video that plainly shows why it is quite a stretch to conclude that Lewinsky "stormed" anywhere.
The senator is plainly troubled by the president's conduct and sounds open to the possibility of voting to oust him.
Clinton plainly maintains a following in the party and aims to help in corners of the country where she can.
I really struggled to explain the requirement plainly, so I'm especially grateful for the constructor for his notes this week.
Schiff plainly laid out the biggest reason for convicting Trump: to ensure that he doesn't do all of this again.
We know what the characters are feeling — they tend to tell us too plainly — but we don't feel it, too.
And he did so having plainly and repeatedly promised to appoint pro-life judges to the highest court in America.
We hear her voice most plainly in a cleareyed soliloquy in which Palmer has her both embracing and rejecting victimhood.
The acting comptroller's claim that the arbitration rule is somehow harming community banks and credit unions is also plainly wrong.
The answers are notable precisely because they are prosaic and straightforward, and involve strategic bets that are already plainly visible.
Republicans sought to insulate a plainly well-credentialed jurist whom they hope to install as the court's next conservative stalwart.
"It is plainly more efficient for this court to rule expeditiously, while the evidence from trial … is fresh," he wrote.
The CCP very plainly sees its homegrown tech giants as vectors to advance what it defines as the national interest.
Republicans argued that their proposal was about ensuring electoral fairness, but Democrats said it plainly smelled of a power grab.
Ms. Groff's Isabella, dressed to resemble a Tennessee Williams spinster, and Mr. Sargeant's Claudio speak their exchange plainly and slowly.
Mr. Trump plainly embraces a view similar to that advanced after 9/11 by Dick Cheney, then the vice president.
While some of these critiques are plainly stated, others tend to rely on language that subtly refers to nonwhite identities.
Trump, plainly, is incapable of doing performing this function in anything but the most cramped and narrowly self-interested way.
One now-senior staffer we interviewed for our study put it plainly: When I was interning, I had three jobs.
It makes one wonder: What would it take for them to finally call Trump or his remarks just plainly racist?
The first major primary debate came just after Mr. Bork's nomination, and Mr. Biden has said he was plainly distracted.
" Nine months later, as the Cut pointed out, Thomas joined a Supreme Court opinion that declared " Roe was plainly wrong.
Seminole Rock & Sand Co that had accepted an agency's take unless it was plainly wrong or inconsistent with the regulation.
Few want to state this plainly, given Trump's unpopularity in their party, but it's implicit in many impeachment skeptics' comments.
His hair slightly thinning, he's dressed plainly in a nondescript blue button-up shirt with a yellow T-shirt underneath.
Instead, Yin spoke plainly about the awareness of feeling othered, which began as a child in her majority-white community.
At the very end, he said, "Much of my life, probably most of my conscious life, was devoted to a hope which has been plainly disappointed, and to a cause which has plainly failed: the communism initiated by the October Revolution," a recognition of the blindingly obvious for which he was nonetheless hailed by some.
The team has plainly paid attention to creating an engaging experience that aims to make finding and using these apps fun.
But House leaders and their top aides knew plainly that it was a gross misreading of the temperature on Capitol Hill.
He said in the letter that he cannot talk "plainly" about his knowledge of relevant events until those proceedings are over.
One adviser, who shall remain nameless to protect his profanity, put it plainly over beer one night following a GOP debate.
Some of the posts seem sincere, some are plainly parody, and some are honestly disturbing no matter how they were intended.
Garner isn't usually this unguarded, so to see her so plainly vulnerable — and concerned about something, whatever it is — is thrilling.
That's fine, but it also must be embarrassing to put something out there that so plainly is on a different level.
But try as he might to hold down expectations, Mr. Cruz has plainly become the candidate to beat in the caucuses.
Democrats are frustrated by these numbers; this seam of votes appears easy to mine but in reality it is plainly not.
If the arrival of Beyonce's twins wasn't enough of a hint, let's just state plainly that it's officially Celeb Baby Season.
In Hawaii, too, people seeking abortion care are at the mercy of burdensome restrictions that have been plainly debunked by science.
"The essence of a dramatic form is to let an idea come over people without it being plainly stated," he said.
That has left the nation's highest court shorthanded, prone to ideological deadlocks and plainly wary about taking up some contentious disputes.
Judges found that it did not violate a constitutional guarantee of freedom from discrimination, though it plainly discriminates against gay people.
Mr. Trump quickly pointed out that he himself was born in the United States — but he was plainly on the defensive.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new opioid prescribing guidelines, stating plainly that opioids were not first-line therapies.
She plainly came to realize her mistake in revealing her anti-Trump sentiment and feeding the turmoil of this election year.
Seeing his potential jerk move laid out so plainly as a neatly generalized joke, he saw it in a new light.
It is thus the Republican Party's plainly stated intention to preserve a Supreme Court vacancy so that Trump might fill it.
Uber even acknowledges as much in its IPO filing, which states plainly that the company plans to continue to slash wages.
The United States has said plainly that Turkey cannot have the S-400 and be part of the F-35 program.
That is simply a fact, and stating it plainly offers no support in itself for a biological interpretation of the difference.
He played more than 42 minutes that night, at power forward and backup point guard, and plainly reveled in the load.
Flash back two years and things seem no better, save, perhaps, for the dude's face, which now plainly belongs to Reynolds.
As you can plainly see, the British singer is shirtless and showing off many of his tattoos while on dad duty.
The most powerful statement Rowland makes with 91020000 is in plainly exposing the ways in which the legacy of slavery endures.
The new rules plainly distinguish between marketing, which does not require adherence to a fiduciary duty, and giving advice, which does.
"In light of the board's action today, that action was plainly necessary, and it is valid," NAI said in a statement.
Put plainly, Harris's plan is a duct tape solution on a sinking ship, when what's required is an entirely new vessel.
Nike's having its #MeToo moment – and it illustrates plainly what's still missing from our discussion of sexual harassment in the workplace.
When Game of Thrones isn't bogged down in horrific violence, everything skips along a bit too plainly and easily for me.
Let me just say this as plainly as possible: This news conference could not have gone worse for Cindy Hyde-Smith.
It was illustrated plainly for Trump at a White House roundtable he co-hosted with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in March.
To survive in a time of patriarchy, you're not allowed to speak plainly about how much it hurts to survive patriarchy.
Mr. Trump spoke loosely and plainly enjoyed himself, repeatedly teasing the well-tailored crowd about their own wealth and business ventures.
Grassley plainly intends to pressure the CRS to withdraw the report, since its conclusions are anathema to the supply-side credo.
Extinguishing conspiratorial tendencies that plainly surface again and again will require more than just the public's awareness that those tendencies exist.
On board her campaign plane, she plainly relished her moment of apparent triumph, and poked fun at Mr. Trump's morning lamentations.
"The fund-raising conducted by the Campaign for One New York plainly raises serious policy and perception issues," its report said.
Bribes and kickbacks plainly subvert the principle of self-government by subordinating the common good to an elected official's personal enrichment.
To put it plainly, racial bias is taking away money that could be put toward college tuition or a small business.
Some nationalists do believe that their country is better than all others, and some nationalisms are plainly illiberal and overtly racist.
So, while NATO members hope you'll agree to speak plainly about Russian threats, antagonizing Russia publicly is not in NATO's playbook.
In the time of Trump, the stakes demand that we must speak plainly and passionately when it comes to fighting bigotry.
Being the fourth sign in the zodiac means a lot of things, but to put it plainly: You're an emotional crab.
Many of the protesters work for Blue Bird, Indonesia's largest taxi company, and were plainly visible in their blue uniform shirts.
According to LimitedResults, the users' Wi-Fi credentials were stored in plaintext—meaning unencrypted and plainly readable—in the bulb's memory.
Stated plainly, it's a weak case for Trump, but it happens to be a similar argument Democrats have for Bill Clinton.
In a 185-page decision, Judge Sarmina found that "evidence has plainly been suppressed," in a "willful" rather than "accidental" way.
But the U.S. law implementing the WTO agreements states quite plainly that withdrawal from the WTO requires an act of Congress.
Both ballots are extremely confusing, with lengthy paragraph descriptions that use jargon instead of plainly stating what voters should decide on.
Put plainly: There is ZERO credible evidence that there was any rigging on Super Tuesday to help Biden and hurt Sanders.
The characters who populate "So We Can Glow" aren't afraid to state plainly either their bold overtures or their fumbling missteps.
I'm aware of that, and I agree with critics that it's plainly bad and gets progressively worse as it chugs along.
President Trump and many of his allies still dispute them today even after several investigations have made Russia's actions plainly clear.
He has slept with (and lied to) many women under his professional control, and some of his comments are plainly misogynistic.
And the ramen is plainly bad: the green curry sharp and thin, the noodles overcooked, the broth gritty with shrimp paste.
But lower courts blocked the initiative, ruling that federal law plainly allowed applications from people who had entered the country unlawfully.
But the research suggests that's plainly false: When there are more guns and gun owners, there are far more gun deaths.
" So brava to the heroine, Roop (Alia Bhatt), who finally gets around to asking him, "Why can you never speak plainly?
The approach plainly irritated both Mr. Trump and many voters in the district, which runs along much of South Carolina's coast.
Can you express your dissent somewhat more plainly, without jeopardizing a job that, in other respects, sounds pretty ideal for you?
Put plainly; these Christians see the things they like or imagine God approves of, and pretend nothing else is going on.
I can't give you legal advice, but you've conferred with two lawyers who plainly don't think your siblings stand a chance.
Offering a plainly disingenuous explanation for the firing is something you do because you don't feel the need to outsmart anyone.
The claim that we "expel" students plainly suggests that we do so regularly or at least on more than one occasion.
In the case of the Times's Comey story, the origin of the information is plainly stated — an F.B.I. director's contemporaneous notes.
The court threw out the Republican-drawn 2011 congressional map, ruling that districts "clearly, plainly and palpably" violate the state's constitution.
And her best friend, Dina (Sofia Bryant), by whom she's plainly ensorcelled, has started dating a meatheaded jock, Brad (Richard Ellis).
American spokesman Matt Miller called the plaintiffs' claims "plainly deficient," and said the carrier is confident they will be found meritless.
That is, to put it plainly, bad news for pop stars, and the producers and songwriters who help them craft hits.
" As mayor, he was plainly gay-baiting when he said that a schools chancellor he disliked ought not "be so precious.
Perhaps the speaker, who was white, spoke so plainly because she thought this audience could handle something closer to the truth.
So does the fact that the president plainly fears him—or else why did he try to nobble him in Ukraine?
"Son you plainly read where she said she wasn't of age … so you can't say you didn't know," came the reply.
Reasonable people can plainly see that ICE officials are under immense pressure on a multitude of fronts each and every day.
He has made proposals that are plainly preposterous, such as building a wall on the Mexican border, which Mexico would finance.
Doesn't everyone have the right to speak their mind freely and plainly -- no matter how unpopular, distasteful, or disgraceful, the message?
These wines spoke plainly of cool-climate viticulture, a phrase often bandied about by regions that have little claim to it.
There is no pre-prescribed condition for third party success, plainly because in modern politics third parties haven't won presidential elections.
Mr. Northam was calm as he took questions, but was plainly bothered by the suggestion that he was bigoted or dishonest.
Not only is he plainly and unremarkably neurodivergent, but he subverts typical onscreen representations of masculinity in refreshing and unexpected ways.
But Mr. Biden, his allies acknowledge, had plainly misread what activists on the left would accept on an extraordinarily sensitive issue.
It was Morant's performance, though, that will be remembered, even if the victory was plainly a team effort by Murray State.
"He plainly could," he replied, noting that the independent counsel statute specifically said the counsel can only be removed for cause.
Instead, we're arguing whether putting cardboard boxes over statues is a surrender of Western civilization, when it pretty plainly is not.
In one moment, before heading out on a dangerous mission, you can choose to have Jack tell Sarah, plainly, that he's scared.
The presumed power and independence that comes with a freelance career plainly does not exist for the vast majority of working models.
You can play upon an instrument, As we can plainly see, Yet my jolly fine bone polisher, You'll never play on me.
To put it plainly, he's been a bit of a jerk this season, because he's trying too hard to win Hannah's heart.
Tom Cotton said the order was plainly legal and argued the courts shouldn't second guess the national security decisions of the president.
Put plainly, digital nomads are location-independent workers who use technology to eke out a living while simultaneously working remotely and travelling.
"(This report) makes a fair point very plainly," Jack Allen a European economist at Capital Economics told CNBC by phone on Tuesday.
" To help break this taboo, each woman was photographed wearing a shirt with plainly written text that reads "I Had An Abortion.
I liked this couple, and I knew it was my job to offer them the comfort, the encouragement they so plainly deserved.
King would plainly say if we provide bigger tax breaks for the wealthy, they must provide wages better than $7.25 an hour.
In the aftermath, she's spoken plainly about the emotional and financial costs of trying to protect herself — and the rage that's resulted.
But Shange attempted to clear away the larger culture's static, and to let black women's voices transmit truly, if not always plainly.
He thus created a collision in our political culture: To state the drivers of his appeal plainly was to slander his supporters.
Let's put it plainly: Speaker Paul Ryan and his staff clearly lacked the policy capacity to effectively tackle an incredibly complicated subject.
On a quiet side street off Marseille's waterfront hub Vieux Port, L'Aromat stands as a plainly fronted restaurant with white shuttered windows.
To put it plainly, it's been 18 years since Spears grooved down the hallways in her pigtails and sexed-up school uniform.
When "Le Prénom", a French film on which "Der Vorname" is based, was released in 2012 the premise was more plainly ludicrous.
She speaks plainly, sounds genuinely interested when she probes the audience for extra details and keeps her crowing to a tolerable minimum.
Then the economics of low patronage, high-speed travel, something which became plainly obvious in the case of the now defunct Concorde.
More plainly, they tried to escape the room more often at a lower temperature than they had before they lost their leg.
"You can't beat up women, but bitches deserve to get slapped sometimes," he says plainly, a can of beer in one hand.
At first, I carried around my destructive habits like old baggage, but after a while, to put it plainly, California changed me.
To put it more plainly, February stands out for its unusual heat more than any other month in the modern climate record.
But higher-risk investments like stocks plainly make sense for retirement savings if you won't need the money in the near future.
He was tracking his man, when a Costa Rican cross landed plainly at his feet, which he clumsily fumbled into the goal.
CNN's Jake Tapper asked Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz why the Democratic Party would embrace such a plainly undemocratic process.
"It is plainly within DHS's authority to set the nation's immigration enforcement priorities and to end the discretionary DACA policy," Francisco said.
"Let us state the facts plainly: Otto Warmbier, an American citizen, was murdered by the Kim Jong Un regime," said US Sen.
"You have three installed modules; tell us what they do," Howitt says, plainly, and players are left to colour in the gaps.
" And, in the most direct reaction yet, one Twitter user said plainly, "NOBODY gives a damn about ANYTHING you have to say!
The difference between the two men is that while Mr Gibson has plainly had to wrestle with his demons, Desmond never does.
The effort remains quixotic, and is plainly in part a "Stop Trump" effort, despite the failure of such attempts in the past.
" While perhaps they should be sufficient under a different Constitution, they plainly are not sufficient under the Constitution "as it was written.
But plainly these fans don't really think the players are monkeys; the whole point of their behavior is to disorient and humiliate.
And Hollywood supposedly supports women's and gender equity but plainly not only exploits but exacerbates the hyper-sexualization and objectification of women.
But the answer, plainly, is both, and for well over a century we lived in a world defined by the middle class.
Ernest A. Young, a law professor at Duke who filed a supporting brief for Texas, said the state has plainly been injured.
The dystopian road emerges plainly, and poignantly, in Cult and Deconstruction of the Revolutionary Nation, the exhibition's largest and most incisive constellation.
Trump's new economic message plainly rejected Mitt Romney's uninspired promise to protect "job creators" and instead focused on empowering blue collar workers.
"Whatever the EPA's past experience in responding to mandated information may have been, it plainly has broad authority to respond," he wrote.
Others are plainly supportive of maintaining the broad strokes of the current system, with employer-sponsored private plans keeping a central role.
The First Amendment is quite plainly a restriction on the government, not a mandate to guarantee a soapbox or impose a muzzle.
There's an autobiographical component to Mr. Acconci's plainly but potently worded monologues: When he's breaking up with a girlfriend, names are named.
"The harms to those seeking asylum are also even clearer, and correspondingly the public interest more plainly supports injunctive relief," he wrote.
But the truth is that he won decisively because he speaks directly and plainly to the anxieties that the Republican base feels.
Grants that allow states to make more treatment options available — helping people pay to see addictions specialists, for instance — are plainly needed.
"Congress plainly views itself as having sweeping authority to investigate illegal conduct of a president, before and after taking office," he explained.
But they created a furor, plainly worrying some Republican lawmakers, Mexico and a host of U.S. businesses with stakes in the fight.
This was plainly treasonous, but Johnson felt it would be too dangerous to the Constitutional process of succession to charge Nixon publicly.
But the states about to vote are more moderate and plainly worse for Mr. Cruz than the states that have already voted.
Michigan State did not pull away until the second half, when the Spartans proved too big, too bruising and, plainly, too good.
But then again, the dude sitting with him is plainly trying to stifle laughter throughout as if it's supposed to be serious.
The goal in these instances is to be honest and plainly explain why you can't be friends with someone you don't trust.
And the tapes of past political scandals, as seen through the flattened perspective of history, seem to have plainly resolved the crises.
I was very happy to be rid of that stuff and leave it to be my own account as plainly as possible.
Some look like long, colorful scarves; others, funky place mats or deconstructed textiles in which grids made of threads are plainly visible.
Andrew Rush, chief executive of the 3D-printing company Made in Space, said plainly that the ISS isn't built for profit-seeking.
Plainly, holidaymakers can't be expected to probe their host countries' defects — quite often linked to their home countries' hypocritical "foreign aid" programs.
It's also plainly true that DuVernay's efforts to prioritize nonwhite stories and talent makes Queen Sugar a rarity in and of itself.
But there is still plainly an authoritarian edge, a gentle "pink police state" aspect, to the new world that online life creates.
She achieved the extraordinary feat of turning into political orthodoxy a plainly contradictory credo, that nationalism and borderless capitalism could easily coexist.
Washington's address never explicitly mentioned Jefferson or his supporters, but its unvarnished attack on organized political opposition was plainly directed against them.
Netanyahu's revelations were plainly timed to influence Donald Trump's decision, expected later this month, on whether to stay in the Iran deal.
Except the Google URL is plainly visible; Ms. Gavankar has image-searched the photo that would ostensibly be on her own phone.
When the smoke cleared from the crest heaps of dead and wounded men and horses were plainly visible on the hill slopes.
If they removed the notch, literally no one would want the version with the notch, because it's so plainly and universally undesirable.
As I can confirm when I think of hot, dry towels, heebie-jeebies can feel like an intimation of something plainly evil.
To some analysts, plainly put, this was predictable as polices, after its implementation, are bound to clash with certain groups of people.
But on Wednesday, the day's chief political moment had plainly already happened, in Washington, by the time the candidates took the stage.
Lamb has done what many Democrats have been unwilling or unable to do: speak directly and plainly to voters about their concerns.
Republicans in Congress are plainly struggling to overcome deep internal disagreements and to balance traditional conservative goals with Mr. Trump's distinctive priorities.
If the courts continue to let him, he will doubtless continue to reshape India in keeping with the BJP's plainly stated goals.
Then Dr. Lekovic, speaking plainly, told us that for himself or his family member, he would make the decision to end treatment.
It might even be more helpful for both parties if you are straightforward and plainly say that money is important to you.
Bolton, who interacted with the president directly during his time in the White House, is "plainly relevant" as a witness, Schiff said.
"He quite plainly said he believes President Trump is mentally ill," Simmons told "Morning Joe" co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough.
For many communities, the president's posturing in the wake of violent neo-Nazi and white nationalist rallies in Charlottesville was, plainly, unacceptable.
Only one of her principal rivals, Jean-Luc Mélenchon of the far left, has called plainly in his platform for its end.
It was illuminating — not for anything Woods said, but for what the viewers could plainly see: Woods gingerly settling into a chair.
" He added that the order "plainly discriminates based on nationality" and contains "internal incoherencies that markedly undermine its stated 'national security' rationale.
Karen wrote and rewrote a letter to him, trying to say plainly that what he did had left marks throughout her life.
As any chess player knows, the opening gambit can mask a subtle war plan that is not plainly obvious at first glance.
Tuesday in Alabama, Democrats benefited from strong turnout that plainly exceeded midterm levels, while white working-class Republicans voted in weaker numbers.
The movie plainly shares some D.N.A. with the sci-fi parody GALAXY QUEST (1999), which is coincidentally showing at 8:30 p.m.
But the group ended up dumping the hacking tools anyway, making it plainly obvious that this isn't about the money at all.
He is plainly delighted to share that some of the album's eerie quality and complex texture comes from his recently acquired Mellotron.
If there were any doubt, Sambit Patra, official national spokesman for the BJP, put things plainly in an appearance on a talk show.
"Trump said things plainly, as is normal between friends and allies," said President Klaus Iohannis of Romania, which has tense relations with Moscow.
And for a number of those white men, any notion of equality for women or minorities is plainly a demotion over the past.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshal plainly stated that this block "was not unexpected" and works towards the goal of reaching the Supreme Court.
Plainly, Mr Pruitt's brief will be to carry on doing what he was doing—with the power of the federal government behind him.
Some Republicans plainly fear that a contested convention could lead to a bitter fight over who should lead their party heading into November.
Schwei argued that regardless of Manafort's efforts to narrow the focus of his civil lawsuit, it would "plainly interfere" with the ongoing prosecutions.
He and the obstructionism he endured disappointed some, others never embraced him; plainly the affection he commands was not transferable to Hillary Clinton.
The whole process would have been easier, says Mr Hall, if the state had plainly and quickly admitted that it made a mistake.
On 22 separate occasions, Obama stated plainly that he did not have the authority to grant legal status to millions of illegal immigrants.
And while Dempsey did find coParenter's privacy policy to be "clear and quite plainly written," that doesn't mean the terms themselves aren't expansive.
The flip side of advertiser disclosures is that platforms are asking people to verify their identities in order to post plainly apolitical material.
Plainly, it is the second significant overlay on top of the Internet, just as the Web was that first layer back in 1990.
The Kurdish candidate will not endorse anyone before the first round, but he would plainly like to see the back of Mr Erdogan.
Apple CEO, Tim Cook, stated the difference plainly in their public privacy statement: Our business model is very straightforward: We sell great products.
The dismay is plainly shown in its three-year stock chart, which investors— those who control the valuation of Twitter— have watched languish.
Early on, he makes a costume change into Glen, who presents himself plainly in a white, collared, short-sleeve shirt and gray trousers.
He was within his rights to give the report to the White House early -- even though it was plainly political to do so.
"Let us state the facts plainly: Otto Warmbier, an American citizen, was murdered by the Kim Jong-un regime," the Arizona senator continued.
"Congress has plainly stated its unhappiness with the planned purchase, imposing sanctions via CAATSA for the purchase of Russian defense equipment," she added.
Samuel plainly limited Julia, but he was also a committed abolitionist (as was Julia) and a strong if flawed advocate for the blind.
As you can plainly see, the president's partially finished flag-coloring project sports an unmistakable patch of blue, right where it shouldn't be.
But if you scroll down in his feed to just three days ago, you can plainly see he actually did do the thing.
Sure, but as is typically the case with most plainly obvious things, when one takes a slightly closer look, nuance and variation abound.
"Put plainly, Vivendi's repeated missteps have eroded the value of your investment," Elliott said in a letter to TIM shareholders dated April 26.
He's not mad: he tells his companions plainly that he will feign madness to avoid suspicion while carrying out his plan for revenge.
Their actions speak plainly enough: they are working to turn today's open PC ecosystem into a closed, Microsoft-controlled distribution and commerce monopoly.
A production cut is plainly good for all oil exporting countries, with a payback of 13-8 times the value of production cuts.
ART ARTHUR, CENTER FOR IMMIGRATION STUDIES: There&aposs plainly a circuit split between the Fifth Circuit and the Ninth Circuit, as you stated.
Plainly, in Republican eyes, Mr Garland is preferable to a younger, more liberal nominee with the potential to serve decades on the court.
" He summarized: "The focus on race in the prosecution's file plainly demonstrates a concerted effort to keep black prospective jurors off the jury.
Fantasy and even romantic and fantastical expression are well within the realm of "good photography," as the historical body of artwork plainly attests.
But the continuing attacks from other Republicans plainly rankle him, and he appears to have little appetite to make peace with his critics.
"To put it plainly, I do not condone any body shaming at all, ever, even if it is to defend me," Darling said.
Rather than effectively advocating for mental health resources, "Joker" plainly tells us to be wary of people who exhibit symptoms of mental illness.
As plainly self-evident as it might sound, what matters most are the concrete, material consequences of legislation passed and administrative decisions made.
Nearly all the artists plainly hail from an international archipelago of art schools and hip scenes and have embarked upon normal career paths.
A spokesperson for Brunstad said that it was "plainly ridiculous" that the church considered "any book" to be more important than the Bible.
The Cult of Domesticity is still plainly there in the videos of VSCO girls and even in the modern TikTok foil, E-girls.
To put it plainly, France's most highly acclaimed independent film festival is one big parade of the very best in red carpet fashion.
The office — plainly constructed, in a kind of utilitarian, light-wood ski-chalet sort of way — was virtually devoid of embellishments or accouterments.
In the third episode of Girls — plainly and appropriately titled "Japan" — we finally get a sense of what Shosh's life is like overseas.
Yet neither allies nor enemies doubt that Kaczynski runs Poland; he did not speak during the audit, but it was plainly his affair.
"For every dream of yours you make come true, you'll pay the price in heartbreak," her gruff but supportive grandmother tells her plainly.
Mr. Lamb has done what many Democrats have been unwilling or unable to do: speak directly and plainly to voters about their concerns.
He stated plainly and powerfully that the role of wealth and resources in a moral economy must be that of servant, not master.
Yet the role of leading gun control groups and advocates, and even local organizers, has plainly aggravated and frustrated critics of Saturday's marches.
But if they do they will plainly chop the legs out from under the UK position and make any further negotiation absolutely impossible.
With a glass of wine in her hand, Mr. Feal recalled, Ms. Gillibrand looked back at him, plainly bored by her elected company.
"Congress plainly views itself as having sweeping authority to investigate illegal conduct of a President, before and after taking office," Judge Mehta wrote.
Similarly, approaching random people in the street and asking if they have any drugs they can sell you is a plainly terrible idea.
Plainly dressed and usually off to the side, seated with the musicians, he isn't trying to upstage anyone with his wry, unadorned performance.
Those incendiary-titled late-'70s works rage, but they also grin, plainly proud of a virtuosic pianistic exuberance that recalls Liszt and Rachmaninoff.
I'll say it plainly, since you can't always expect others to be so clear: Stop making plans with people who can't keep them.
"We do not defer when an agency's interpretation of its own regulations is 'plainly erroneous or inconsistent with the regulation,'" the court said.
It's about young, amoral Italian hipsters in Manhattan and Brooklyn circa 2010, and it's plainly the work of a forceful and ambitious writer.
Critic's Take The imperative mood can be so intimate in its rudeness, like a mother or a friend speaking plainly: Skin the chicken.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump plainly has a message for the American electorate: He can keep liberals from taking over the Supreme Court.
"Plainly, there was a slip-up between Fox News and its lawyers, which caused this unwitting self-immolation," he said in a statement.
Seemingly not even barely: "Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Boléro" was plainly a dance, conceived and choreographed by the South African artist Gregory Maqoma.
And in it, I want you to clearly understand, it says, plainly the law does not limit victims impact statement to direct victims.
His account is well reported, plainly told and evidently the work of a man who has not grown a callus on his heart.
"Gun violence in schools is a national epidemic, as the shocking number of gun-related incidents in 2018 plainly shows," the organizers say.
The curious contrasts of "Twin Peaks" are plainly evident in this week's episode, which balances the momentous, the abstract and the seemingly inconsequential.
He said Ms. Bruns had been plainly informed that she could have a seizure and lose control of any vehicle she was operating.
It's ridiculously sweet all-around — from the cookie to the creme — and not something we'd want when reaching for a plainly-flavored cookie.
By nominating a plainly qualified judge, Mr. Trump has forced Democrats to reckon with the kind of obstructionism they long condemned from Republicans.
While plainly benefiting from the backlash on the left against Mr. Trump, Mr. Thompson recognizes he needs the president's backers to win here.
Mr. Trump will plainly be a burden for some Republican politicians, who will agonize over how much to distance themselves from the president.
On the first prong, If the allegations are true, AMI plainly tried to obtain something from Bezos: an end to the leak investigation.
"The United States quite plainly says that the military confrontation is inevitable, however, everyone understands the catastrophic consequences of such recklessness," he said.
It's also pretty plainly about missing his most recent ex, Ms. Perry, a fact that he acknowledged might get the tabloids chirping again.
"Indeed, as I say, the High Court in England plainly agrees with us, but the Supreme Court will have to decide," he added.
But Cornyn isn't vowing to oppose the deal, unlike Toomey, who called it plainly a "step backward" from the existing NAFTA trade deal.
Senators should spend their time asking questions about what originalism means to Gorsuch rather than indiscriminately attacking legal theories they plainly don't understand.
" Ginsburg plainly is reveling in her current life as a cultural icon, who is known to her younger admirers as "the Notorious RBG.
To put it plainly, we will only have a place in the future if we find ways to sustain ourselves and our resources.
Gunning remembers her as plainly dressed, middle-aged, typical of the countless government agents he had known who toiled thanklessly in critical jobs.
Wednesday's sequences of events plainly roiled the state government, which had been on edge in the wake of Mr. Northam's seeming political implosion.
In my experience, it's almost never a bad idea to just state plainly what you want and put it out into the world.
The performers' artlessness showed how we fail to see these basic problems and self-destructive tendencies, no matter how obvious or plainly stated.
Their dynamic makes for rich, often charming dialogue ("We shouldn't argue about politics"), even if Brienne's quest is plainly doomed this time around.
But if they do they will plainly chop the legs out from under the UK position and make any further negotiation absolutely impossible.
The agenda of Thursday's Fox News-hosted Republican debate, like the agenda of the Republican party itself, was pretty plainly to undermine Donald Trump.
But when the justices heard arguments in December, Kennedy was plainly bothered by comments by a commission member that the justice said disparaged religion.
Section 29(f) plainly and sweepingly authorizes the President to issue temporary bans on the entry of classes of aliens for national-security purposes.
What differentiates Ferreira from other pop acts is that her work indulges in the specifically more destructive habits of being human, presenting them plainly.
Don't be too critical of yourself at this time, but do use the energy to plainly look at your life without rose-colored glasses.
Unfortunately, I'm not too keen on selfies and many of the early uses of Apple's ARKit, meant to democratize the tech, are plainly boring.
Consider the phony memo circulated about the Broadcom-CA Technologies acquisition; it was plainly timed for a moment when investors would be most attentive.
"Even in debates, I stated my pushback plainly and then we got on to what it was that we wanted to communicate," he said.
The mailing was plainly illegal, lacking any campaign or independent committee disclaimer, but she didn't have the wherewithal or interest to pursue the matter.
All that said, while Barr plainly should have recused himself, there is simply no mechanism in the law to force him to do so.
There is plainly some truth to that; economic disruption and wage stagnation, in part fuelled by globalisation, are the central problem of rich democracies.
" Dorsey hinted at some of the problems he's experienced being the leader of two companies, stating plainly that "failed at all three of these.
The movie does not shy away from depicting the harsh reality of this dubious couple, plainly depicting their tenuous and, at times, abusive relationship.
"Well, that's what I do," he explains plainly of high-profile opportunities like those presented by Obama, and why they matter to his success.
In Kingdom Hearts, men speaking plainly to other men in platonic relationships isn't an undercurrent but the very foundation on which the story's built.
The American people see plainly that insurance industry greed isn't working for them and the time to do the right thing is getting closer.
Graham Norton made Cara Delevingne incredibly uncomfortable when he tried to induce her into telling a sex story she plainly didn't want to tell.
At the Left Forum in Manhattan earlier this month, a panel of people seeking to make technology work for people laid this out plainly.
Resolution 2334 was quite plainly intended to question Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, thereby enabling Palestinian leaders to justify their refusal to compromise.
Other films and TV shows that make a determination to reflect on race prescribe their own samplings of the plainly obvious about black life.
With the lights off, I could see someone standing plainly behind a set of ferns, which I wouldn't have been able to see otherwise.
Democracy can plainly be improved by stronger institutions and less politicised civil services, as well as by a vibrant civil society and free media.
"Every week they're taking our rights away," he stated plainly, pointing in particular to recent government upheaval and a general rightward shift in politics.
That is an impression that could prove especially damaging for a woman: sexism is plainly behind some of the titanic hatred of Mrs Clinton.
The hardline, sometimes disdainful, approach of the late conservative Justice Antonin Scalia toward Justice Sandra Day O'Connor plainly turned off his fellow Republican appointee.

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