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Put another way, larger animals have a greater evolutionary advantage.
Put another way, you need to get comfortable being uncomfortable.
Put another way, the freedom dividend is just too small.
Put another way, the shutdown turned Trump's strengths into weaknesses.
Put another way: His reaction was about the label stuff.
Put another way, that's about 1.5 percent of U.S. children.
Put another way, it's building an app store for banks.
Or, put another way: The opposite of love isn't hate.
Put another way, Gouw also knows what the deal is.
" Put another way, "They are here because you were there.
Put another way, writers see their craft as artistic expression.
Put another way, the wage premium for experience has shrunk.
Put another way, is Iran a democracy or a dictatorship?
Put another way, Apple didn't want to share its toys.
Put another way, probiotics "cannot be generalized," Dr. Reid said.
Put another way, that's more than one announced departure every week.
Put another way: The Ivanka Trump brand was ranked as no.
Put another way, they're raising their prices without losing many subscribers.
Put another way, they were reviewing to make sure Chandler goaltended.
Put another way, compassion is a more objective form of empathy.
Put another way, will it be economically strategic or politically strategic?
Put another way: Your pain is a reflection of great love.
Put another way, Vumacam is creating a network of CCTV networks.
Put another way, things could have been much worse for him.
Put another way: Why is the current atmosphere inhospitable to it?
Put another way, Trump's brand is built on exclusivity, not inclusivity.
Or, put another way, does a show like The Marvelous Mrs.
Or, put another way: Unless Democrats forgo their constitutionally-mandated oversight capacity.
Or, put another way, Albertsons would probably need help from other investors.
Put another way: It made a robot that can ride a motorcycle.
Put another way, that's about a hamburger's worth of pork every day.
Or, put another way, a fantasy pegged to the black-market days.
Put another way: head down to your batcave and get to work.
Put another way, if Kalanick loses to Benchmark, he'll have no recourse.
Put another way, Espy needs to break the mold in some way.
Put another way, they mean that China is an adversary like Russia.
Put another way: This particular extinction is "more severe" than previously thought.
Put another way, the court doesn't lead as much as it follows.
Poniewozik Put another way, Mr. Kaine made the case against Donald Trump.
Put another way: Littlefinger is creating chaos and hoping it's a ladder.
Put another way, Clinton dominates in the population centers of the state.
Put another way, insurance company profits cannot exceed 28 to 2400 percent.
Put another way: Market volatility is a bad measure of investor risk.
Put another way, it means people don't sit in just one place.
Put another way, about one cannabis user in five uses it daily.
Or put another way, kind of how many people do you love?
Put another way: Google is starting to prepare for a future without screens.
Put another way, the debate will look like it is revolving around her.
Put another way, it's easy to do the same thing you've always done.
Put another way: Instead of fretting about failures, draw momentum from your successes.
Put another way, prices would continue to be largely set by pharma companies.
Put another way, the typical black boy had 30% less life to live.
Put another way, Zuckerberg's testimony erased only a third of the stock's losses.
Put another way, you might say that the way forward begins with  Reflection.
Or, put another way, this is where they teach each other the most.
Put another way, their products become less competitive on the market than China's.
Put another way, Musk has a multibillion-dollar personal stake in global warming.
Put another way, you might say that the way forward begins with Reflection.
That is 71 years, or put another way: a really long time ago.
Put another way: To the living we owe justice, to the dead reappraisal.
Put another way, Virginia Democrats should run the Republican Party playbook in reverse.
Put another way, WeWork International spends about £2 to generate £1 in revenue.
Or put another way, at what point should it no longer be tolerable?
Put another way, analytical thinkers apply accepted principles while creative thinkers disregard them.
Put another way, parliament tried to surrender; the court refused to accept it.
Or, put another way, the invited CEOs are making more with fewer workers.
Or, put another way, it's like burning almost 6,500,000 short tons of coal.
Put another way, women earn on average 86.3 percent of what men do.
Or, put another way, there's a scene in this premiere where Arya — Arya!
Or, put another way, Rectify wouldn't work without just the right small town.
Or, put another way, well less than 1% of what Yahoo originally paid.
Put another way, it&aposs three times as difficult to be a Bruin.
Put another way, predictions aren&apost guessing, but catalysts for thinking and action.
Put another way, the model is indicating Hugin may pull off the upset.
" Put another way, the Obama administration's construction was "the Iran deal or war.
Or, put another way, of course people were going to "misuse" the app.
Put another way: on average, these $1 tickets are worth about $0.70 each.
Put another way, Jupiter's atmospheric flows extend for 1/40th of the planet's diameter.
Put another way, the future is looking more and more difficult for Paul Ryan.
Put another way: 39 percent of twitter users tweeted about politics at least once.
Put another way, Los Angeles is about to become the land of the undead.
" Put another way: "While income is important, women want more out of a job.
Put another way: Is Washington going to heal the hearts of the opioid crisis?
Put another way, it is easier to make a problem than to solve it.
Put another way, Killing Eve, after just two months, turned itself into appointment television.
Put another way: only you can know (or admit) that you are an alcoholic.
Or, put another way: Something's coming, and we're meant to be terrified of it.
Or put another way, it hasn't been a good year for the IPO market.
Put another way, in realpolitik, pursuing one's national interests is the highest moral goal.
Put another way, the higher the level of turnout, the more Democratic the area.
Or, put another way: The sky isn't falling, but it's gotten a lot darker.
Put another way: the choice is between Greenwald and the end of the world.
Put another way, his unfavorable rating before the election stood at 23% among Republicans.
Put another way, the caravan is at least 45 days from the southwest border.
Put another way: Hundreds of malls are doing very well, but more are not.
Put another way, he's deliberately using his Twitter account as a literal bully pulpit.
Put another way, a higher number means more diversity, a lower number, less diversity.
Put another way, nature does not allow any object to have completely zero motion.
Put another way, Facebook is now okay with running political ads with known lies.
Put another way, the average return is higher than the median or typical return.
Put another way, it's the equivalent of losing Connecticut, Hawaii, Massachusetts and New Jersey.
Put another way, Spicer's White House performance included more than just little white lies.
Put another way, Microsoft will leave these big projects to its army of partners.
Or, put another way, millennials aren't killing mayonnaise, or country clubs, or chain restaurants.
Put another way: Would you still subscribe to Netflix if it only had Netflix originals?
Or, put another way, on the first ballot voters choose; on the second they eliminate.
Put another way, we need to measure our debt against how much our economy produces.
Put another way, raising the minimum wage instantly pumps millions of dollars into the economy.
Or, put another way, exactly what would happen in a tender were Uber publicly-traded.
Or, put another way, ShareACamper might be considered as an 'Airbnb for motorhomes and caravans'.
Put another way, voters split their tickets in only 5.7 percent of all congressional districts.
Put another way, the Trump doctrine so far is: Walk away; I can do better.
Put another way, Warren was never as "likable" as Scott Brown, but she won anyway.
Put another way, how will banks "spend" the tax savings they began enjoying this year?
Put another way: Choose hospitality, civility and kindness, and cling to them no matter what.
Put another way, there may be a culture war going on within the Democratic Party.
Put another way, the Landis/Postal suit was the last chance to make him pay.
Put another way, when we're drunk, we stop worrying about what we're "supposed" to do.
Put another way, O'Rourke has voted more often with Trump than 250% of House Democrats.
Or, put another way, when could you have afforded to live in the Bay Area?
Put another way: If President Trump's behavior wasn't criminal, then perhaps it should have been.
Put another way, after ObamaCare took effect, millions of Americans lost access to their doctors.
Put another way, a majority of the people can be governed by the minority party.
Or, put another way: What does the Democratic Party, ideologically speaking, look like right now?
Put another way, the Democrats' current drug plan will do patients more harm than good.
Put another way: If you think you're having a heart attack, don't use Pager, dial 911.
Put another way: Yes, this means Sony's been stuck on Venom since two Spider-Men ago.
Or, put another way, sometimes you're the tiger, and sometimes, you're the person the tiger chases.
Put another way, the Brewers can justify doing darn near anything they please at the deadline.
Put another way, for every dollar white men earn, Black women earn 63 cents on average.
Put another way, the demotion of Republican power brokers opened the door to the Trump presidency.
Put another way, the fictional space station is nearly the same size as Herschel crater. [NASA]
Put another way: We didn't sign any petitions, but we're not feeling optimistic about Sunday's finale.
Put another way, had bitcoin been widely used, the last year might have been massively deflationary.
Put another way, in VR, the story does not come to you; you go to it.
Put another way: Hollywood might have gotten a small raise, but it doesn't even match inflation.
Put another way: FAA certification isn't required by airlines to sell seats on a 737 Max.
Put another way, you could build 4,500 Eiffel Towers with that volume of discarded electronic stuff.
Put another way, roughly one in every 50 workers in Chinese cities is selling insurance products.
Put another way: She was everything to this South Carolina team because that's what they needed.
Or, put another way, employment levels have returned to where they were before the 2008 crisis.
Put another way, discriminating investors who have chosen companies with stable earnings prospects are being punished.
Put another way, the U.S. is losing a chance to double its consumption of cleaner energy.
Put another way, it could destroy an entire segment of the industry — exhibition — and moviegoing itself.
Put another way, WPP and KMB evaluate what consumers think about each brand on the list.
Put another way that means negotiators should never to make a threat that they can't fulfill.
Put another way, you have a spending rate of 80% and a saving rate of 20%.
Put another way, the desire to "Just Do It." Nike just did something that shocked many.
Or put another way, once you get past a couple of hundred billion galaxies, who's counting?
Put another way, if each stock increased by just 33.3 cents, it would break the barrier.
Put another way, Square's Series E investors were guaranteed a 20 percent return on Square's IPO.
Put another way, "there is correlation between quantifiable non-word weirdness and funniness ratings," he says.
Put another way, Juneteenth isn't just a celebration of emancipation, it's a celebration of that commitment.
Put another way: They knew what the actor believed, and they knew the belief was false.
Put another way, it gives Democrats a bit more margin for error in their majority push.
Put another way, she makes the case that white identity is not synonymous with racial prejudice.
Put another way: Sanders would terrify and turn out Trump's base, whereas Buttigieg likely would not.
Or put another way, Nelson's chances go down considerably when no candidate holds an incumbency advantage.
Put another way: more members are retiring in Pennsylvania this year than in the last 10.
Put another way: Google is taking on the iPhone, the Surface Pro and the Echo Show.
Put another way, 60% of all votes cast in Tuesday night's primary went to Republican candidates.
Put another way, Scott has been doing better than the fundamentals has suggested he would do.
Put another way, the First Amendment applies to government actions, not to individual or corporate speech.
Put another way, in keeping with the traditional textualist view, absurdity overcomes plain meaning very rarely.
Put another way, the Indian economy has grown larger than those of Canada, Brazil and Italy.
Here's that data put another way, which looks at the actual dollar size of American deductibles.
Put another way: We have a lot of pressure to live up to our groups' expectations.
Put another way, there are 294 female billionaires, out of a total of nearly 2,500 billionaires worldwide.
Put another way: Trump became one with the GOP establishment he once railed against to great effect.
Put another way, would you ask your friend who failed his English 101 class for grammar lessons?
Put another way, impeaching and removing Trump from office in these states is not a popular position.
Or, put another way, when will the rise of clean energy finally stop coal's growth for good?
Put another way, the company spent nearly two dollars for every new dollar in sales last year.
Put another way, it's hard to ensure generated images meet the same quality standards as real images.
Put another way, the 8th Amendment restricts a woman's ability to claim full human status in Ireland.
Put another way, every segment of the population contains safe drivers and unsafe drivers, in varying proportions.
Or, put another way, 100% deductibility cheapens debt capital for private equity and lowers financial sponsor risk.
Put another way, the people who failed to maintain a critical distance were affected by the film.
Put another way, a GOP-led Congress and administration are effectuating and reversing decades of regulatory-creep.
Put another way, Williamson excels at the sort of reactionary meanness that has long dominated conservative punditry.
Or put another way, Trump proved that he wasn't the master negotiator he made himself to be.
Put another way, 330,21625 Wisconsin voters essentially had their votes "reversed" and assigned to the other party.
Put another way, more than two-thirds of Americans are living in states with legal cannabis programs.
Put another way, more than 76% of HHS employees would be retained and 24% would be furloughed.
Or, put another way, it'd be the same as taking about 3.53 million cars off the road.
Put another way: Did you see on the men's runways what I was seeing on the women's?
Put another way: She doesn't seem especially concerned with sexism and misogyny unless it's affecting her personally.
Put another way: Knowing what we now know about brain injuries, why is football still a thing?
Put another way: I'm not an expert, but it does seem something fishy is going on here.
Or, put another way, hit profitability within the time frame you say you're going to hit profitability.
Put another way, has the FBI become a political rogue, or is it the victim of politicization?
Put another way: What would it take for the U.S. to extract itself from Saudi military affairs?
" Put another way: "When the machine is corrupted, you are the grit that gums up the works.
Put another way, sales prices at 20123 Fifth, excluding the penthouses, average about $2,700 a square foot.
Put another way, perhaps, an attorney general who wouldn't see the need to look under every stone.
Put another way, what's the balancing act between asking about President Trump and, say, health care policy?
Put another way, even the pollsters that have the smallest gaps still show a historically large one.
Put another way, you don't need to be a sadist to become a troll in this environment.
Put another way: Want to understand the genesis of many of those items hanging in your closet?
Put another way, lack of support for Warren from New Hampshire Democrats isn't from lack of knowledge.
Put another way, the financial markets are looking past the recent inflation data, as they rightly should.
Put another way, how do you make space in your life for those who disagree with you?
Put another way, think twice before installing an app, and occasionally delete apps you aren't using anymore.
Put another way, "The Walking Dead" is winning but it still lost this season, at least temporarily.
Put another way, most of the people think Trump isn't tough enough are already approving of him.
Put another way, Brady was more likely to play in that game than to complete a pass.
Put another way, Brady was more likely to play in that game than to complete a pass.
Put another way: Animals can be so cute that they make humans want to save the world.
Put another way, global Bitcoin mining represents a minimum of 77KWh of energy consumed per Bitcoin transaction.
Put another way, the president may only be entitled to immunity from civil litigation under exceptional circumstances.
Put another way, no one knows exactly where to find nature's instruction manual for disarming deadly infectious organisms.
Put another way, is bitcoin like a tulip, gold or the dollar—or is it something else entirely?
Put another way, Trump's comment says less about Obama's relationship with the military and more about his own.
Put another way, its self-driving cars were able to go for 22018,2447 miles until a human interfered.
Put another way, Russian-scale sanctions could equal 100 times the potential gain from the South China Sea.
Put another way, agriculture has always been about unnatural selection—human choice privileging certain mutations while discarding others.
Put another way, Slack doesn't need to be "sold" for investors to want to snap up its shares.
Put another way, they were the Wang Computers of 3D graphics—a company riding the prior generation's horse.
Put another way, Gates doesn't have time for things like going back and double-checking for spelling errors.
Put another way, finance contributes almost as much in tax as all taxpayers in Scotland and Wales combined.
"Put another way, a 85033-ship Navy using current technology is insufficient for maintaining maritime superiority," he wrote.
Or, put another way: If one candidate wins a majority in the initial tally, there is no runoff.
Put another way, Accenture worries about the changing technology landscape, so that its clients do not have to.
Put another way, this section basically applies to a president who is disabled but unwilling to step aside.
Put another way, U.S. consumers save around 6900-2628 percent on average, while China's consumers save 28503 percent.
Put another way, one in five adults in the United States will have cut the cord by 85.43.
Put another way, the EPA used taxpayer dollars to fix property owned by a top energy lobbyist's wife.
Put another way: Watching Kocktails with Khloé, which premiered last night on FYI, left me a little stupefied.
"Put another way, usually heads of household have more income taxed at lower rates than singles," she said.
Put another way, are Republican primary voters more attracted to Trump's brand or for what he stands for.
Put another way, you'd have to spend an extra $3,333 on the Sapphire Reserve to earn 10,000 points.
Put another way: Trump is no longer clearly the least popular president at this point in his presidency.
Put another way, it takes just 41 minutes for Michael Rapini to earn the average worker's annual wage.
Put another way, Democrats are clearly favored to win six of the 10 most populated states on Tuesdays.
Put another way, seat-by-seat estimates at this point tend to underestimate the extent of the wave.
Or, put another way, video ads that potentially perform better and are an alternative to video pre-rolls.
Put another way: I know a solid, feminist message built into a movie's ethos when I see one.
Put another way, Apple works so tirelessly on accessibility not for "the bloody ROI," to paraphrase Tim Cook.
Put another way: We don't get behind the wheel of a car and automatically know how to drive.
Put another way, 94 percent of the money in the 2016 election did not come from corporate PACs.
Put another way, the raise is equivalent to just 0.3 percent of the company's sales and administration costs.
Put another way, manufacturing has dropped from 19400 percent of the total work force to nearly 21956 percent.
Or, put another way, 'Chief' began my life-in-art, the life that has really counted for me.
Put another way, the United States had a total trade deficit of $101 billion with the European Union.
Put another way, O'Rourke is going to need pretty much everything to go right in order to win.
Put another way, the crisis must either get better quickly thanks to bold government concessions, or much worse.
Put another way, the lowest three income deciles have suffered 50 percent more casualties than the highest three.
Put another way, states led the charge and dictated their own policies, regardless of what the federal government did.
Put another way, Democratic female candidates are overperforming by about 15 percent in primaries, the Cook Political Report found.
Put another way, rising tax and regulatory burdens that penalize investors and businesses also punish middle-income wage earners.
Put another way, these studies don't tell us whether porn use is the cause or symptom of relationship problems.
"Put another way, the special counsel found no 'collusion' by any Americans in the IRA's illegal activity," Barr said.
Put another way, most drugs and devices cannot be marketed until they have been affirmatively shown to be safe.
Put another way, we might be incapable of knowing exactly how the machine decided to act as it did.
Put another way, they trust us as the managers to define the goals and let us do our work.
Put another way, 403% of blacks would have had to move districts in order to be evenly distributed, citywide.
Put another way, Roborace didn't want to crash and wind up in the news for all the wrong reasons.
Put another way: Biden's campaign is still largely being powered by black voters in a way Harris' campaign isn't.
Put another way: the most effective way to use "ambient sound" is to enable it from the touchpad directly.
That this sculpture is the most polished, or, put another way, the least organic in the exhibition is telling.
Or, put another way: the Cubs represent the NL's best shot to avoid another even-seasoned Giants title. 2.
Put another way, this means Trump takes much longer to say the same amount of words as past presidents.
Put another way, conspiracy theories aren't eroding democracy so much as they signal that a democracy is already decaying.
Put another way: What does North Korea believe it will gain from nuclear weapons that is worth these costs?
Put another way, Rachel is a stand-in for us, the viewer, the voyeur who peers into other lives.
Put another way, a bank with $1 trillion in assets could distribute as much as $10 billion to shareholders.
Put another way, Dodd-Frank has made it possible for the Trump administration to pursue a favored policy goal.
Put another way, the deficit was primarily responsive to the strength of the whole economy, not just one sector.
Put another way, investors should not see a 2 percent inflation rate as a level never to be breached.
Put another way, we spend $50,000 a year per person to lift 20 million people above the poverty line.
Put another way, about one-third of damages are accounted for by the top 28500 percent of damage judgments.
Put another way: If modern social media existed during Douglass's time, he would have been one of its kings.
Put another way, support for impeachment could rise significantly just by moderate and conservative Democrats signing on to it.
Put another way, the U.S. has avoided a recession for an entire calendar decade for the first time ever.
Put another way, emergency medicine physician charges came to about $0003 billion versus $898 million in Medicare allowable amounts.
Put another way, trade deficits are always a temporary phenomenon, to be followed eventually by surpluses, and vice versa.
Or put another way, how long do buyers have to wait before they see a cost savings over renting?
Put another way, how to engage in a covert propaganda campaign aimed at Trump, without upsetting his elephantine ego?
Put another way, it's as ridiculous to expect the 10th percentile in most cases as it is the 90th.
Put another way, by echoing Trump, Biden has provided the president with an airtight defense to the second article.
Put another way: These are places that are supposed to educate children and lead them to happy, productive lives.
Put another way: one version casts the avant-garde as a fixed canon, to which entry is permanently closed.
Put another way, Democratic female candidates are overperforming by about 248 percent in primaries, the Cook Political Report found.
Thus it can run persistent trade deficits, or put another way, American consumers can spend as much as they like.
Put another way: a Chrome OS-based Pixel C would probably have fared way better than it did on Android.
Put another way, our results suggest that secondary relationships appear to have the potential to make primary relationships even stronger.
Put another way: like so many of his properties, Trump may not have anything to do with The New Apprentice.
Put another way, Trump fired the guy in charge of the investigation that some believe will end with his impeachment.
Put another way, investors are incredibly optimistic about the future of Netflix compared to the reality of its current financials.
"Put another way, our results do not question the notion that the obesity epidemic is driven by overeating," he added.
Put another way: A single Amazon Prime member pays more for their yearly membership than Amazon gives to Uncle Sam.
Put another way, in 2016, Hispanics comprised 18% of the US population, but over-indexed at 23% of frequent moviegoers.
Put another way, she argues that people with disabilities should work with trainers specifically educated on their type of disability.
Put another way, while the left brain is what gets people hired, the right brain is what helps them advance.
Put another way, Tom Nichols in his book argues that people should be listening to people like Tom Nichols more.
Put another way: While the US has 5% of the world's population, it had 31% of all public mass shootings.
Put another way, Senators need to find out from Clayton just who he will be working for at the SEC.
Put another way, the idea that is feasible for your company to create, makes sense financially and pleases the client.
Put another way, Republicans need to understand that the bad cousin of rugged individualism—conservative America's founding value—is narcissism.
Put another way: About $22018 out of every $210 in startup money is still going to companies run by men.
"Put another way, there's almost a one-in three chance that the surge in household debt ends badly," he warned.
Put another way, retention of the cybersecurity workforce in the public sector is so much more than an "HR" issue.
Put another way, the typical woman needs to work 11 years longer than a man to achieve accumulated income parity.
Put another way, not being pro-Trump enough wasn't all that has Sanford in trouble, but it's plenty of it.
Put another way, at this point, I think there is much more certainty that Republican elites are excited and enthused.
Put another way: the decision to criminally prosecute is not as black and white as we might like to think.
Put another way, Michael Mann's 1995 De Niro/Pacino cat-and-mouse caper is one of the best movies ever.
Or put another way, it's the show teenage me desperately wanted — and one adult me is completely thrilled to have.
Put another way, the language seems to assume there is a grantor and a recipient who are two different people.
Put another way, 1 in 7 jobs created in the United States in the past year was created in Texas.
Put another way, if a candidate is dull, is that a net plus or a net minus for a campaign?
Put another way, North Korea's entire foreign policy and national identity has evolved around the threat of war with America.
Put another way, Ross is telling his players that they are hurting their cause by not standing for the anthem.
Put another way, you have more to lose by bailing on the market than you do by riding it out.
Put another way, the researchers said, such high values are about four times more likely now than they were before.
Put another way, what's better for each individual country in isolation is actually worse for the planet as a whole.
Put another way, the question is whether China's Communist rulers can allow part of their territory to govern itself democratically.
Put another way, that means the central bank was responsible for about a third of the growth rate last year.
Put another way, Mr. Xi is not softening the party up to share power more broadly beyond the anointed few.
Put another way, by 2027 our elected representatives will have discretion over less than a quarter of our tax dollars.
Put another way, nothing about either the sport of wave-riding or California itself is intrinsically white, much less blond.
Put another way, no presidents want their briefers to say, day after day, we haven't figured that one out yet.
Put another way, androgenesis may help this fish become independent from the other Squalius species it relies on to reproduce.
Put another way, more Trump supporters say whites face discrimination (57%) than say immigrants (48%) or African Americans (41%) do.
Put another way, machine-learning tools can show emergency managers at what point their response program fails to be effective.
Put another way, Muslim students reportedly face more bullying from teachers and school officials than Catholic students reportedly face from anyone.
Or, put another way, both parties will have internal insider-outsider conflicts for a period of time, making them looser coalitions.
" Put another way, by writer Heather Havrilesky: "[C]ruel men believe they deserve redemption and eventual exaltation simply because they've suffered.
Put another way: If you weren't going public when the Nasdaq was shooting past 7,000, what the hell were you doing?
Put another way, the feds use solid, easily provable charges to put pressure on potential witnesses to turn and co-operate.
But put another way, the VAR has reduced refereeing errors in the most important aspects of the game by about 80%.
Put another way, the Great Internet and Smartphone Revolution, or whatever title future historians choose to bestow, is here to stay.
Put another way, it means that waiting until from age 2000 to age 2170 could increase your benefits by 2000 percent.
Put another way: If watching the Masters over four to five days is your thing, then you'll like cricket test matches.
Put another way: you need the mobile app running on your phone, close to your desktop computer, for it to work.
Put another way, they don't take issue with the naked pursuit of pleasure as long as it's not hurting anyone else.
Put another way: Future presidents will have a new blueprint for what they can get away with in the White House.
Or put another way, is there a 2016 counterfactual in which John Kasich doesn't end up as an extraordinarily persistent loser?
Put another way, the middle class lives in fear of risking too much, while millionaires know when to go for it.
Put another way, if workers were being replaced by robots, the amount workers in aggregate produced per hour would be increasing.
Put another way, if we do a better job forestalling the complications of diabetes, then patients with hypertension will also benefit.
Put another way, these ratings indicate that she's thought to be a favorite, though not as heavy as one as Beutler.
Put another way, 44.8 percent of all non-poor African-Americans live in neighborhoods where the poverty rate exceeds 20 percent.
Put another way, about 1 in 7 guys and 1 in 4 women went without sex for at least 12 months.
Put another way, do you care more about advancing your views than preserving freedom for diverse views to be on platforms?
Put another way, the health care system simply doesn't have the capacity to handle all the patients suffering from drug addiction.
Put another way: Health organizations have said that people over 2000 are at drastically greater risk of dying from the coronavirus.
Put another way, those famous Poland Spring images of water on a verdant hillside are misleading and deceptive, the lawsuit said.
Put another way, a victory at Raqqa will mark a major step forward in the US-led war against the group.
Put another way: Yang got all the polling he needed to make the next debate in a period of 10 hours.
Put another way, 64% of the votes cast were on the Democratic line, compared with only 36% on the Republican line.
Put another way: Early in the decade, New York was losing 1.2 residents to other states for every new immigrant gained.
Put another way, does adding maltodextrin to your supersize ice cream smoothie really make it more harmful than it already was?
This makes managed retreat a question of Indigenous sovereignty or, put another way, makes Indigenous sovereignty a form of climate action.
Put another way, if your marginal tax rate is 25 percent, a $20183,500 IRA contribution reduces your tax bill by $1,375.
Put another way, just 42 people own the same amount of wealth as the poorest 50 percent of the global population.
Put another way: They've already squeezed a lot of juice from the gerrymandering fruit, and it's not clear how much is left.
Put another way, the suicide rate was 22017 people in every 2741741,21 — up 2800 percent from 21 people per 28255,8663 in 2866.
Put another way, being smarter than 90 percent of the population was seen as the ideal level of intelligence for a partner.
Put another way, the algorithms increasingly appear to have more power to shape lives than the people who designed and maintain them.
Put another way: Police departments place a lower priority on cases in which a person is injured in a shooting but survives.
Put another way, when the much-loathed press or Democrats attacked Mr Trump, that reassured his voters that they shared common foes.
Put another way: almost every art space in Cuba — from schools to museums to galleries — is operated and controlled by the regime.
Put another way, things might be getting better or worse—we don't know—but 10.4 million people is too many to ignore.
Put another way, this meant that companies could shift up to 20 percent of the total cost of premiums onto unhealthy employees.
Put another way, if models are correct, then an over-valued yuan is quite likely the cause of global commodity price weakness.
Put another way, we can make air travel safer, but we will never make it (or any major transportation system) completely safe.
Put another way, gays and lesbians were eight times more likely to say they'd have a relationship with someone who is trans.
Put another way America is more secure — America is more safe — with unbreakable end-to-end encryption," Hayden told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
Put another way, there are a growing number of votes where the extremes of both parties are voting together against the center.
Put another way, it's been a fairly radio-like experience, rather than letting you listen to whatever song you want, on-demand.
Put another way: I'm increasingly convinced that too many on the left want the appearance of being equitable, rather than actual equality.
One of the oldest questions in jazz is what's improvised and what's composed — or, put another way, what's invented and what's reproduced.
Put another way: While the United States has about 353% of the world's population, it had 31% of all public mass shootings.
Put another way: As a company and product name, Binded probably sounds more appealing to people who aren't bitcoin and blockchain nerds.
Put another way, it has literally been a century since a nominee was nominated and confirmed this close to a presidential election.
Put another way: A quarter of these people (who, again, used to be gainfully employed) are pushed out of work by prison.
Put another way: Roman knows he's a loser, but he also thinks he can win the whole game by losing the least.
Put another way, the Charles Koch-Donald Trump collaboration has been productive, despite the distaste of the two men for each other.
Or put another way, every American has a right to gun ownership, but the paradigmatic gun owner is still a white man.
" Put another way: It's sculpture densely packed with references, which is why the critic Hal Foster called him "catnip for art historians.
Put another way: Now that the actress, like Cersei, has more clout than ever, what is she going to do with it?
Put another way: The more people with agency or voice, the greater the number of people who have to be paid off.
"Put another way, it has taken all of 2019 to see investors replace ... the capital they withdrew in Q4 2018," Colas said.
Put another way, the "capital rich" — or those who make their money from money or owning a business — will see lower taxes.
Put another way: the inflows in the first seven months have equaled about 9 percent of all the ETF assets under management.
Put another way: O'Rourke's base of support was 9 points more from young voters than the average Senate Democratic candidate nationwide. 3.
Put another way, a greater percentage of Republicans support Trump than backed Ronald Reagan after his first four weeks in the Oval Office.
Put another way, one could say ideally we could live a long life from birth to death with minimal suffering and maximum freedom.
Put another way, who would you rather have managing your money: a generalist or someone with an in-depth knowledge of investment management?
Put another way, the women would have to prove that they are truth tellers: that the groping and other things really did happen.
Put another way, a Texas-sized chunk of sea ice has disappeared from our planet's north pole between the early 1980s and today.
Put another way, a commander in chief nominally in thrall to a trio of powerful generals is instead beginning to feud with them.
Put another way, if a founder isn't talking to a venture investor about his or her next round of funding, that's not good.
Put another way, close to 17 percent of first-time freshmen were accepted at their top school and chose to attend somewhere else.
Put another way, those aides know that Mr Trump used bigotry as a fuel additive to power his way to the presidential nomination.
Put another way, in any given year, 1 million low-income five-year-olds are not fully ready when they arrive at kindergarten.
The other question is: was the Russian hacking decisive in Trump's victory, or, put another way, would Trump have lost without Russian hacking?
Put another way, this was the fourth best performance for Democrats in the 37 general House elections since President Donald Trump was born.
Heat maps dictate good design, or put another way, the reliable places where players smash into each other become the most valuable locations.
Or, put another way, one of the crystallizing issues in American politics is becoming: how long can Paducah tell Seattle what to do?
Put another way, only 25 percent of people in the app did worse than me, and I had a 7-6 win record.
Put another way: Stepmom isn't (just) a movie about two women who set aside their differences to do what's best for the children.
Or, put another way, Cohn is trying to mix elements of his plan with Paul Ryan's plan, in order to achieve GOP consensus.
Put another way, target-date investors mostly avoided the two worst outcomes: selling low and staying on the sidelines during the market rally.
Or put another way, what can AT&T get out of Time Warner that it couldn't do when it didn't own Time Warner?
Put another way: The moment a device enters your general proximity, even if it's not yours, your cognitive performance starts to decline. Yep.
Put another way, shouldn't social media platforms try to make us eat our vegetables, even if we prefer to gorge ourselves on candy?
Put another way, candidates who held large leads in the early going were far more likely than not to go on to win.
Put another way: Harris sees the fight over the future of the health care industry in the country as a "both/and" proposition.
Put another way, only a little more than 21980 beds for families are available — with thousands of migrant family members arriving every month.
And they argued that the bigger issue to look at was engagement, or, put another way, how much its audience loves the app.
Put another way, just one in six job seekers say they didn't stretch the truth in any way during their recent hiring experience.
Put another way, pension accounts and stocks represent 19 percent of the total wealth of the middle class — or the middle three quintiles.
Or put another way, if you don't have to fake your emotions at work, you're 32 percent more likely to love your job.
Put another way, last year India's total jewellery demand was 674.5 tonnes, while the first half of 2016 has seen just 142.1 tonnes.
Put another way, 40 percent of the committee is more hawkish than the median for 2019 while just 27 percent is more dovish.
Or put another way: Mr. Yalkin's images represent the hum in his head as he vaporizes the scene in front of his camera.
Put another way, unlike tax cuts and deregulation, trade restrictions conflict with the principle of economic competition, to which America is supposedly committed.
Put another way, the Ghostbusters kerfuffle is driven by the idea of drawing a bright line in the sand that nobody can cross.
Or, put another way, the show might not be out of the rut, but at least seems aware that it was in one.
Put another way, the Trump administration is paying a heavy political price for its apparent willingness to collude with Moscow during the campaign.
Put another way, a prosecutor would have to show that Trump completed a felony and Pence knew about that and covered it up.
Or, put another way, we frequently use the phrase "the end of the world," but what we really mean is the end of us.
Put another way, the $10 million cost of Trump's first month of trips to Mar-A-Lago would pay for 1,745 AmeriCorps educational grants.
Put another way, Americans account for less than 5 percent of the world's population and own 42 percent of the world's privately held firearms.
Put another way: Tech companies didn't know what they were doing and didn't care about the consequences as long as they were making money.
Put another way, students from this zenith of the income scale are 315 times likelier to attend Princeton than those from the bottom 20%.
Or, put another way: The frog populations that had encountered BD before appeared to have grown some immunity to it, perhaps by natural selection.
Put another way, by this measure, Catchings isn't just the greatest player in league history, she's more than 20 percent better than anyone else.
Put another way, if you want to try out a comic like Bitch Planet or Saga, you can read the older collections through Unlimited.
Put another way, if the Sun could last forever, it would take about 10 billion years before something might wipe out the tardigrade clan.
Put another way, a downpour that used to occur on the Gulf Coast every 50 years is now expected to recur every 30 years.
Put another way, 95% of respondents who had ikigai were still alive seven years after the initial survey compared to the 83% who didn't.
Put another way, only five owners joined the Chargers, the Raiders and five members of the Los Angeles Committee who backed the Carson project.
But there are signs that some airlines in America may be getting into a new arms race—or, put another way, a food fight.
Or, put another way, the company reckons it has worked out a way to make word-of-mouth or many-to-many marketing scalable.
Put another way, less-affluent clients account for only a small share of any advisor's client roster, not just those following the fiduciary standard.
Put another way, Gorsuch has historically favored dismissing lawsuits brought by environmental groups because it's hard for them to prove they've suffered actual injury.
When England finally broke through on Thursday — or, put another way, when Wales finally broke — the combination of relief and release looked like pandemonium.
Put another way, I'm not sure we can necessarily dismiss the fact that Trump did better than what you'd expect given his low ratings.
Put another way, the top hedge funders earned more than twice as much in one hour as the average American makes in a year.
Put another way: The more broken down the nation becomes, the harder it is to find something that does not need to be fixed.
Put another way: most Americans want to live in a country with a strong border where we treat each other with compassion and respect.
Put another way, researchers predicted that four out of every 10,000 people who drink contaminated water for life could develop cancer as a result.
Or, put another way, is Ryan only interested in suing over actions that might reduce immigration, but not over actions that reward illegal immigration?
Put another way, an inverted curve means the cost of funding exceeds the rate that firms can charge on the loans that they make.
Put another way, neither of these men are from their characters' native region, and that fact has come under no small amount of fire.
Put another way, it leads people to transfer some of the natural empathy they have for well-off pregnant opioid addicts to poorer addicts.
Put another way: Caitlyn Jenner may be able to sympathize with the fact that members of the trans community have been marginalized and oppressed.
Put another way, what are the biggest barriers to improving quality of life for 303 billion people today, expanding to 8.1 billion by 2027?
Put another way: the technology of today allows us to provide real-time, precise information to police officers at the moment they need it.
Put another way: 92 percent of rental properties in America back in 1991 were held by individual owners whose names tenants could easily know.
Put another way: Cohen has pleaded guilty in federal court to making hush money payments to women Trump slept with during the presidential campaign.
Put another way, the most intense cold waves are on average about 4 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius) warmer now than previously, they said.
Put another way, anger, fear and animosity toward immigrants and minorities was most politically potent in the communities most insulated from these supposed threats.
Put another way, the average state during this period had a 1.33 percent chance of being the victim of conquest in any given year.
Put another way, the deficit will top 4 percent of GDP every year for the next decade, the longest such stretch in a century.
Put another way, it isn't so much when you put a property on the market but what price you put it on the market.
Put another way, could simple home robots like Ballie take down voice assistants — and upend the battle to control the ecosystem of the home?
Put another way, the cosponsors represent just over half of all the House Democrats holding districts that Clinton carried (2144 of 258 in total).
Source: CNBC Put another way, the VIX points change Monday was 2.5 times the average for an S&P 500 drop of that size.
Put another way, the greater the difference between your income now and your income in retirement, the more advantageous a Roth IRA can be.
Put another way, we tell advertisers that we can put ads in front of you and then track for them how these ads perform.
Put another way: An Iowa cosmetologist who has a heart attack can have her life saved by a medic with one-sixteenth her training.
Put another way: Mr. Brown has been the top prosecutor in one of the country's most diverse boroughs since George H.W. Bush was president.
Put another way, does US Copyright law grant a copyright owner the sole and exclusive right to control how their copyrighted work is used?
Or, put another way, Microsoft hasn't collapsed, despite several radical shifts in the computing industry that it pioneered and dominated for about two decades.
Put another way, Tillerson said the best-case scenario is that Trump's new plan brings about a Taliban loss, but not necessarily an American win.
Put another way: Members of the president's own party would have to be moved to act against him and the voters and outside of Congress.
Put another way, it isn't just that this debt exists; it's that it's being used in ways that aren't particularly productive for the overall economy.
Put another way: The male tardigrade puts the female in a cuddly headlock, and then the female coughs a little bit to start the show.
Or put another way, it would be the weakest reading since Brazil emerged from the 6.503-2016 recession, one of the worst in its history.
Put another way, little more than 25 percent of the House could in some instances act to kill a bill that the vast majority supported.
Put another way, Republicans in Arizona and nationwide were much more eager to have Republican members of Congress back Trump than Republicans in Utah were.
" Put another way: "Hillary Clinton is largely performing as well or better than Barack Obama did in 2012, except among white men without a degree.
Put another way, Kavanaugh needs to be unpopular enough that he won't be seen as an electoral liability for moderate Democratic senators to vote against.
Put another way, no one has won a major party nomination since 1972 without coming in the top two in either Iowa or New Hampshire.
Put another way, you pay for every evening spent sitting around watching TV or playing video games by shortening your life — and your future earnings.
Put another way, 23 percent are equivocal between the two parties (the sum of the diagonal squares from the lower left to the upper right).
Put another way, no amount of tax policy change is going to make the US economy grow as fast as China's in sheer percentage terms.
Put another way, "Smooth" is smack dab in the nostalgia wheelhouse for millennials, and even younger Gen X-ers, making it prime fodder for memeification.
" Or, put another way, as Twitter user Saysay Olvido half-joked recently, "I delete tweets because I'm not the same person I was 4min ago.
Put another way: Why are we supposed to care about Danny's dumb feelings when there's a group of much better characters right across the stage?
In fact, they put in 26 more work hours per year than Americans do — or, put another way, an extra month of eight-hour workdays.
Put another way, 2628 million children dying each year is equivalent to an airplane carrying 28503 children crashing every 22019 minutes, every day last year.
Put another way: There is a downside to rushing to fulfill the wants of today; it suggests they may not be the wants of tomorrow.
Put another way, Yeats' poetics seek a balance between surface and depth, between the mask of a human face and the personality hidden beneath it.
Put another way: Goldman's FICC revenue for the quarter was $1 billion — the amount the division brought in nearly every two weeks at its peak.
Or, put another way, it might seem like everybody in the country watches the Super Bowl — but only a little under half of us do.
Put another way: Either the Senate tax bill kicks millions of people off insurance or it costs $338 billion more than its supporters say it does.
Put another way, Goldman estimates that 40% of the cost of tariffs has been passed on to consumers, with the rest split between producers and retailers.
Put another way, what they want is to maintain the failed status quo, while using their considerable political clout to bring in guest workers they want.
Put another way, the appeals court has made it very, very tough for defendants to rebut the Basic presumption that allows shareholders to win class certification.
Put another way, it can clean the air in a 28-foot by 28- foot room with an 8-foot ceiling four times in an hour.
Put another way, once you account for the difference in net favorability between the candidates, a president's net approval rating doesn't give us any additional information.
Put another way by Hofer, "This is one of the only tools at the local level where we can have an impact on federal immigration policy."
Put another way, if the clock had started ticking at the Big Bang, by today it would have lost or gained no more than a second.
Put another way, would you pay three pennies to avoid going through all that — and with the added bonus of still having the planet's best smartphone?
Put another way, in every election since 1984, at least 91% of those who disapproved of an incumbent president's job performance voted against his re-election.
Put another way, traditional public school districts must compete with charter schools and private schools for talent by providing teachers with the best employment opportunities possible.
Put another way, Mr Trump told his supporters that doubting him makes them dupes of the elites, while believing him uncritically is a mark of sophistication.
Put another way, Chuck isn't directly responsible for Jimmy's theft of the Bavarian Boy, or his cell phone side business, or that chilling piñata-room threat.
Put another way, Valanciunas has been the second-most-important player of the N.B.A. playoffs, according to the personal impact estimate, a statistic tracked by NBA.
Put another way, the anti-Western policies of the Chinese Communist Party that began under Mao Zedong during the original Cold War period have never abated.
Put another way, at the current pace, home runs will rise by more than 700 over the previous season for the second year in a row.
Put another way, if Biden served two terms, he would turn 86 on November 20, 2028, as he was passing the Oval Office to his successor.
Put another way, about half of the Democratic senators represent the 43 largest states, while over two-thirds of the Republicans represent the 30 smallest states.
Put another way, everyone knows there is a problem, but no one has a handle on what exactly it is – let alone how to fix it.
Put another way, it's plausible that a continuing strong economy could boost Trump just in time to win, even though it hasn't helped him so far.
But technology is also a great reducer of extreme global poverty — or, put another way, tech will increase inequality within societies, and reduce inequality between societies.
Put another way, if the markets are as crummy early next year as looks to be the case, it's too bad, too sad for unicorn companies.
Put another way, 20 percent of their capital could be used to experiment, but the rest had to be funneled into typical venture capital-type deals.
Put another way, the mere act of giving a gift should not be considered a benefit to the giver outside the context of close personal relationships.
Put another way, the performance of the nine-year-old company — which provides cloud-based network services to enterprises — was relatively undramatic as these things go.
Put another way: The story of 2016 was non-college educated voters in the north voted more like college-educated voters in the south than previously.
Put another way, a young man is cleared of the murder of his mother, which means that someone else in the household must have done it.
Put another way: He averaged six such claims a day in 2017, nearly 16 a day in 2018 and more than 22 a day in 2019.
Put another way, the vast majority of the citizens of Hennepin County contributed to the health of their community by responsibly vaccinating themselves and their children.
Put another way: in the next 24 to 36 months, roughly the population of Italy plans to sever traditional workplace ties so they can go mobile.
Or put another way, the hypocrisy around gun ownership in America is a broadcast of something indisputably fundamental: the country's struggle to bolster a racial hierarchy.
Put another way, how much does this infuse your everyday schedule versus how much are you making the same compromises as the rest of us are?
Or put another way: The skill that an active manager has is valuable in an environment when tweets about politics and people rattle less sophisticated investors.
Or, put another way, the family on TV's Black-ish (a terrific show) is probably only on TV because they aren't struggling to pay the bills.
Put another way, in the world of Prey we got the future that the old utopian World's Fairs dreamed of… and we still fucked it all up.
Which, put another way, means a profit-driven commercial entity has been involved in a real-world test of an unregistered medical device on actual hospital patients.
Or, put another way, more communication channels inevitably lead to fragmented conversations, which, especially when multiple support staff are involved, can lead to a degradation of service.
Put another way: If he wants to dramatically reduce U.S. engagement through multilateral institutions, he will lack the leverage to either counter China or shape its behavior.
Put another way, Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell were expecting to have hard fights here even when they thought Jeb Bush was going to be the nominee.
Put another way: Does the 4,089th best baseball player in America deserve to make a living wage, given that he works in an almost $10 billion industry?
Put another way, not every mass shooting victim is an innocent saint, but that does not mean that one casualty is worthier of our attention than another.
Put another way: Could recent wage growth be stronger at the low end of the wage scale than in the middle or upper middle of the distribution?
Put another way: In 2017 alone Instagram has added nearly as many daily active users to Stories as Snapchat added to its whole platform in 2016.  Ouch.
Put another way: Most of us young people are relying on the generosity of our parents, but more than half of us feel pretty embarrassed about it.
Put another way, trust in government is less about what government is doing and more about what is being said about it and reported on about it.
Put another way, if you were to look at the generic congressional ballot, losing three seats is roughly the equivalent of losing a point in national polling.
Put another way, the Bloomberg billionaire index isn't a list of the most important Scrooge McDuck's, it's a list of the biggest tollbooth operators in the world.
Put another way, a recent poll showed Trump has a 98 percent approval rating among Republicans who voted for him in both the primary and the general.
Put another way, these findings suggest that whatever genes are responsible for a lack of empathy are the same genes that are responsible for greater reproductive output.
Put another way, for every 150 kilograms of product we see on the shelves, behind the scenes there's another 3,000 kilograms of waste that we don't see.
Put another way, if you're interested in math and believe you're good at it, that attitude enhances your memory and makes your brain better at problem solving.
"Put another way, the alleged offense could only exist in a country that prohibits international financial transactions in relation to Iran," the lawyers said in court documents.
Or, put another way … • "The central bank stampede has been fierce, but markets are still waiting for the fiscal cavalry to arrive," analysts at TD Securities said.
Or, put another way: No one in Biden's current situation has won the Democratic nomination -- or even come close to winning it -- over the past four decades.
Put another way, the average Goldman employee earned $246,216 for the first nine months of 2019, less than half the $527,103 at the same point in 2009.
Put another way, companies often recruit diversity in ways that bring value to themselves without taking responsibility for the quality of life of those within the pipeline.
Put another way, Warren has not really seen any improvement with non-potential Democratic primary voters over the summer, even as she has dramatically improved with Democrats.
Put another way, the first 100 days evaluation is not about whether a leader has completed the process of taking charge, because that's virtually never the case.
Put another way, ideological parties tend to be pretty effective at quashing heretics, and in recent years, the conservative movement has been particularly effective at quashing heretics.
Put another way: In 2013, for roughly $1 billion in utility compliance costs, RPSs across the US produced $7.4 billion in net societal benefits from avoided pollution.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Put another way, this is perhaps the most overdesigned device that really doesn't contribute all that much in the form of unique design features.
Put another way, the man responsible for obtaining some of the world's most important information wasted his time hearing a theory that the intelligence community had already debunked.
Put another way, for a movie ostensibly about women struggling to free themselves from the oppressions of the patriarchy, Sucker Punch sure features a lot of upskirt shots.
Put another way, the seeds of my foot fetish may have been sown much earlier and it was the events of that summer that really made them apparent.
Put another way, there's as much of a height gap between Porzingis and Anderson as there is between Anderson and shooting guards like Courtney Lee and Bradley Beal.
Put another way, the study found that the wealthiest one-tenth of 1 percent of U.S. families owned nearly as much as the bottom 90 percent of families.
Put another way, "Islamic" is a bigger umbrella that signifies anything tied to the religion, while "Islamist" is a smaller umbrella that covers issues tied to political Islam.
" Put another way, it is time to consider the art of the possible in a country where only 85033 percent of the population defines itself as "very conservative.
Put another way, we should not blame WikiLeaks for releasing our most damaging secrets and/or tools, many of which could negatively impact the world's people and economies.
Put another way, implementing strict energy efficiency standards alone could more than obviate the need for the 20 percent contribution nuclear power makes to the nation's electricity budget.
Put another way, Lake Mead, part of the Colorado River system that supplies water to California and six other Western states, is now at 37 percent of capacity.
Put another way, almost 60 percent of the network of accounts that mentioned or tagged her had posted at least one tweet containing hate speech or overt disinformation.
Put another way: When traders are assessing the situation that analysts apparently see as most likely, they conclude there's only a 1-in-10 chance of that happening.
Put another way: He's been given the easy way out, not ever truly being held accountable for Dylan Farrow's narrative — even after she wrote that heartbreaking Times piece.
Put another way, Sanders would have to do about 50 points better in the remaining states than the polls currently have him doing in order to catch up.
Put another way, that's just under five days — yes, basically a full work week, morning and night — stuck bumper to bumper alongside a few other (thousand) frustrated drivers.
Put another way, a pound of beef bought at the supermarket will have roughly 25 times the global warming impact as the disposable plastic bag it's carried in.
Put another way, Lindsey Graham — the most hawkish candidate in the 2016 GOP field — dropped out in December 2015 because he'd already won the debate within his party.
Put another way, even as this balancing act preoccupies the Republican and Democratic parties, race and immigration will retain their salience at the hot core of American politics.
Put another way, the Prosper Act would result in fewer aid dollars for students and families, at a "cost" of nearly $85033 billion over 10 years to taxpayers.
That's one-tenth of a year lower than the previous year, or, put another way, it shaves 210 months off the life expectancy of a baby born in 210.
" What comes to Segalen is a subject that cannot be divided neatly into an "other" and a "self" — or, put another way, the exterior "real" and the interior "imaginary.
Or, put another way, here was Bill Clinton, former president, tremendous orator, great politician — and he was depicting himself as the supporting player in the story of his wife.
Or put another way, when the area is larger, governments are mostly likely to be your customer or at least have a major impact via policy, regulations or enforcement.
Put another way, Musk has added a Marc Benioff and a Rupert Murdoch to his wealth just in 2020, both of whom have roughly $7.9 billion in net worth.
Or, put another way, for Steve to stay in our reality without causing a parallel universe split, he has to have always been here twice without anybody finding out.
Put another way, the number of American manufacturing jobs has been rising almost in line with overall employment for the past eight years, defying both historical experience and expectations.
Or, put another way, this season has a lot of interesting ideas, like sending Darius to Alabama, but they should make up the entirety of episodes, not B-stories.
Put another way: When you understand that it's actually your job to expose the government's misdeeds, crimes, and lies, being the opposition means nothing more than doing your job.
Put another way: How can you reciprocate all the detailed due diligence this person and his or her firm is doing on you before you both tie the knot?
Put another way, in the 2016 race, the class gap between whites of the same gender was much larger than the gender gap between whites of the same class.
Put another way, his net approval rating on the economy is +11 points and his net approval overall is -16 points, which makes for a difference of -27 points.
Put another way, this is strong evidence of CP violation in baryons, an observation which could eventually shed light on the problem of matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe.
Put another way, "the increased snowfall in Antarctica approximately offsets the contribution to sea level caused by the melting Patagonian ice fields in the past 200 years," Thomas said.
Or, put another way, Marathon would be in the black after treating just 200 of the country's 1,400 Duchenne patients for only one year, at the "discounted" $54,000 price.
Put another way, if the White House wins, the voters will have greater difficultly shaping immigration policy through congressional elections, and petitioning Congress on immigration will serve little purpose.
Put another way, the person Grammy viewers saw the most throughout the evening outside of Corden wasn't Lamar or Jay-Z or even the night's big winner Bruno Mars.
Put another way, the official said, it would take 100 analysts working eight hours a day up to 471 consecutive calendar days to even begin pinning down the details.
Put another way, what future intelligence will President Trump dismiss or withhold from the American public, however accurate and alarming, if he finds it politically inconvenient or personally embarrassing?
Put another way, if a thousand athletes such as these were to participate in their sports for an hour, nine of them would sustain an injury, the researchers said.
Put another way, our elected leaders often put a higher priority on "preventing a win" for the other party than doing what's right for their country and their constituents.
Or, put another way, does the objection to drone strikes arise because the missile was fired from a drone, or because the missile was fired into a wedding party?
Put another way, they hope that by iterating the underlying polynomial in the right way, they'll be able to identify the set of points along which the folding line occurs.
Or put another way, barely better odds than having your name randomly pulled from a hat filled with the names of everyone in the US. But you're an optimist, right?
Put another way, if Trump pardoned Michael Flynn for false statements to the FBI, Flynn could not assert false statement liability to justify pleading the Fifth in front of Congress.
Put another way, the Democrats, unlike their counterparts in Europe's multiparty systems, are often spared the burden of having to work out what they stand for beyond opposing the right.
Put another way: Which of the trillion-dollar company's beautifully-designed devices would a jaded Apple fanboy like me most miss, if I was forced to switch to competing products?
Put another way, another quarter of iron ore prices around $60 a ton will result in an almost 50 percent boost to BHP's profits, assuming all other factors remain unchanged.
Put another way, Facebook is such a profitable company that it generates $5 billion in cash — even after accounting for all its day-to-day operating expenses — every 49 days.
Put another way, the Disney+ version of Star Wars means the canon now includes 1977's A New Hope and its 1981 revise, 1980's Empire, and 1983's Jedi.
Put another way, U.S. firms that previously had Chinese customers must once again be able to ship their goods across the Pacific and find at least as many willing buyers.
Put another way, voters are 5 points more likely to blame Republicans and 1 point less likely to blame Democrats for the shutdown than they were before the shutdown began.
Put another way, it would likely cut the taxes paid by Robert Kraft, the owner of football's New England Patriots, while likely raising taxes on Tom Brady, the team's quarterback.
Or, put another way, most TV shows try to meet the viewer halfway; Westworld asks if you can come over to its place, then asks you to help it move.
Put another way, what stokes Beijing's fears and stirs its fury, whether in the streets of Hotan or the house churches of Shanghai, isn't political opposition in the ordinary sense.
Put another way, the president's immigration policies — rooted in the belief that America has run out of room for even legal migrants — threaten the cycle of how cities rejuvenate themselves.
Put another way, when people lack the facts in Holocaust knowledge, they are more susceptible to anti-Semitic beliefs that could potentially intensify and manifest in targeted acts of violence.
Put another way, when you invest to create a new health model, will the model have less expensive inputs and components or just re-create the existing system and costs?
Put another way, the district polls were pretty good in the end, but can be a lagging indicator of what other measurements are projecting two months out from the election.
Put another way, insofar as Trump voters define the contemporary Republican electorate, non-college whites are the majority, 55.1 percent, with college -educated whites becoming the minority at 44.9 percent.
Put another way: the moderate/conservative wing of the Democratic Party likely still makes up at least 2 times as much of the party's voters than the very liberal flank.
Put another way, about four people are fatally shot by the Australian police each year, or one per six million people; in the United States, that's about one in 333,000.
Put another way, Israel's domestic politics are leading Netanyahu down a path certain to fuel efforts to punish his country both economically and in places like the International Criminal Court.
Put another way, what is the number one problem facing America ... and, more pointedly, what is the number one problem that can be solved by reducing the size of government?
Put another way, having gleeful Iraqi forces taking celebratory selfies inside the very place where you announced your glorious, enduring caliphate would have been pretty bad public relations for ISIS.
Or, put another way, it's a lot easier to remember a time we've screwed over a friend than it is to remember a time we blew up a nursing home.
Put another way: Sanders now holds the record for the largest win number (60 percent) in a competitive New Hampshire primary and the record for the lowest win number (26 percent).
Put another way, if Congo were peaceful and functional, it could be the crossroads of an entire continent, and power every country south of it with dams on its mighty river.
Put another way: No one looks at that famous satellite image of North Korea enshrouded in darkness at night and thinks they're better off than brightly lit South Korea next door.
Put another way, for a household to make the median household family income of about $56,000 a year from CD interest, the household would have to put away about $20153 million.
Put another way, each caged egg you don't eat prevents about a day of chicken suffering by helping reduce the number of chickens who are raised for this kind of treatment.
Put another way: She may have gone on a tour of India, but, in doing so, she also took everyone who was watching on a tour of the British clothing industry.
Put another way, the gap between Clinton and Trump voters (103 points) was about three times as big as the gap between the richest third and the poorest third (18 points).
Or, put another way, I'm starting to wonder if last week's sex scene wasn't a Last Good Time scenario, because we're already seeing the seeds of dissension sown between these two.
Put another way, Snap needs to make sure its users' parents don't get on the app — which is what happened as Facebook matured and younger users shifted to services like Instagram.
Put another way, can a political party impose costs on its own constituents, especially those voters who make up the most influential faction of the party: the affluent and well educated?
Put another way, if bankers, investors and regulators continue to be slow to recognize and then deal with emerging problems in the financial system, then chaos and crisis can easily ensue.
Put another way, that reward is more than three-fifths the size of the $185 million in fines and penalties that Wells Fargo has been ordered to pay for its illegal actions.
Put another way, by building an exceptional capital efficient business and only raising money when the company was already very valuable, Wayfair co-founder made at nearly 10X as much as Hsieh.
He's in the same position as Trevorrow pre-Jurassic World Put another way, he's in a similar position to the one Trevorrow was in when he signed on to direct Jurassic World.
Put another way, in the President's book, "The Art of the Deal," he talks about the importance of using one's leverage in the negotiation process in order to come out on top.
Put another way, she's Kafka with a paintbrush, mindful of the nightmares of history and partial to somber, social-realist colors (muddy browns and greens) that hark back to Depression-era art.
Put another way, while Republicans are truly competitive in 1 of 28 in contests in purple states with Democratic senators, Democrats are competitive in 21988 of 220 purple states with Republican senators.
Put another way, the euro was a monetary union, a fiscal union to only a very limited extent and not at all a political union, making it a currency without a country.
Put another way, Harris' chance to win the 21 Democratic nomination at this moment is less than about the chance that you'll get heads twice in a row when flipping a coin.
Or, put another way, it became easier to understand real life as an extension of The Hunger Games than it was to understand The Hunger Games as an extension of real life.
Put another way, you're not being diluted because a VC decrees it; you're being diluted because you spent money building features that your customers didn't want, instead of the ones that they need.
Put another way: the relation between the artist and his or her patron is mutually enabling — though at times that relationship can be contentious enough to devolve into tears or even legal action.
Put another way, New York City has no more right to charge the rich for their view of a public park than to charge the poor to enter it and take a walk.
" Or, put another way, co-founder and CEO Richard White tells me that Goodlord wants to make it "as easy to rent a home as it is to make online payments with PayPal.
Put another way, of the roughly $32 billion in sales that the three rivals are expected to have posted for the quarter, Twitter's share of it was less than 2 percent, and falling.
Put another way, by the end of the century nearly three-quarters of the Earth's population will face a high risk of dying from heat exposure for more than three weeks every year.
As for putting more time back in the hands of workers, put another way, the 105-hour average comes out to over 13 work days that could be freed up for leisure time.
Put another way, the best way to ensure that we can continue to repair crumbling roads, bridges, water systems, and schools is to not impose a new federal tax on critical infrastructure investments.
Under its rules, buildings in strictly residential zones were permitted to rise only as high as the streets in front of them were wide; a ratio of one to one, put another way.
J. B. Holmes was the next closest competitor, 11 shots behind Mickelson or, put another way, the same distance back of second place that Jim Herman, who tied for 43rd, was of third.
Put another way, winning Senate elections in states with a total of 126 million people has netted the Democrats eight fewer seats than the Republicans get from winning states with 104 million people.
Put another way, Mr. Molinaro has about as much left for the final month as Mr. Cuomo was spending every 2500 hours at the end of the primary against the actress Cynthia Nixon.
Put another way, looking at this provision alone, the poorest Americans would see their tax rate go up, but those in the lowest bracket would end up paying more per year in taxes.
Put another way, "They are spending a lot of money on the platforms to talk supporters off of them," said Eric Wilson, a Republican digital consultant and the founder of Learn Test Optimize.
Put another way, this is not an effort to shrink the financing of the government or give CEOs tax breaks, but rather to grow the economy and make sure those gains are shared.
Unlike the runaway heroes of many queer narratives, these characters are not cast out but looking to get lost; put another way, they are running away from, not toward, a sense of belonging.
Put another way, his job is to manage the information that comes to the president and then present a clear-eyed and accurate assessment of what's happening and how to respond to it.
Put another way, if wireless got anywhere near average broadband usage patterns that are now approaching 103GB per month, every major operator's wireless network would fall and not be able to get up.
Put another way, Trump's vision of a government in balance would mean two-thirds of all outlays in 2027 would be consumed by just four areas: defense, interest payments, Medicare and Social Security.
Put another way, insofar as anger over economic conditions motivated high turnout and approval among a key segment of Trump voters in 2016, it may be less of a motivating force in 2020.
Put another way, Prime is built on the idea that shopping should be frictionless; Amazon has now introduced a degree of friction that wasn't there before, and some customers aren't happy about it.
Put another way, only about a quarter of individuals with a known mental health or substance abuse problem committed suicide by firearm, as did just 4 percent of those who had previously attempted suicide.
Put another way, it wants to create a two-sided marketplace that helps big corporations find stakes in more startups, while also pushing startups to think from an early age about their patent strategy.
Put another way, LNG buyers are likely to be annoyed at having to pay higher, oil-linked prices for long-term supplies when they can see considerably cheaper cargoes available on a spot basis.
Put another way, because Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka — as an owner and manager of the Trump Organization — could not take a job in the White House (with or without pay) — neither could her husband.
Put another way, nearly half of Mr. Trump's tax cuts would go to the top 1 percent — recalling Reagan's trickle-down theory: Money at the top will flow down to those at the bottom.
"Put another way, at current levels on the currency pair, it seems that expectations for the U.S. government to get anything done are too low and for the euro are too high," Samana said.
"Put another way, our study shows that you are more likely to experience a bout of mental illness than you are to develop diabetes, heart disease or any kind of cancer whatsoever—combined," Reuben wrote.
Put another way, powering one 60-watt incandescent light bulb for 12 hours over one a year can consume 3,000 to 6,000 gallons of water, according to the U.S.-based Virginia Water Resources Research Center.
The Life of Pablo is Kanye West's seventh solo LP, and despite its widespread public availability, it remains a work in progress; put another way, the life of The Life of Pablo isn't over yet.
Or, put another way: The strategy is that Trump says (or tweets) what is on his mind that very second and his White House works to develop a strategy around the thought of the moment.
Put another way, if the Party is willing to give its money and its credibility to protect a candidate accused of molesting teen-agers, what might it talk itself into doing to protect the President?
But the stories on Raymond are deliberately low-stakes stuff that feels like it has high stakes — or, put another way, the stuff of endless family arguments that feel like they're never going to end.
Put another way: Biden got far less votes in Iowa and New Hamphire combined to date (47,443) that either Sanders (73,470) or former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg (69,216) got in New Hampshire alone.
Put another way, recent Congresses (See: Republicans' tax bill and Democrats' health bill) have found a way to pass bills that increase deficits using the very thing earlier Congresses devised to keep deficits in check.
Or, put another way, can a Democrat risk embracing millionaires and billionaires in an era when small donors and the party's seemingly ascendant left wing may pummel PAC-backed candidates as allies of the rich?
Put another way: The SYZ conjecture says a torus fibration is the key link between symplectic and complex spaces, but in many cases, mathematicians don't know how to perform the translation procedure that the conjecture prescribes.
Put another way: Tower is a film that speaks to why our breath catches when a bowling ball hits the subway tile, and why it's so hard to feel safe out in the world these days.
Put another way, Kepler-223's two innermost planets are in a 4:3 resonance, the second and third are in a 0003:2 resonance, and the third and fourth are in a 4:3 resonance.
Put another way, would you rob someone of their existence, and yourself of the time shared with them on Earth, if you knew they would one day would feel pain, and you would feel their loss?
" Her sentiment is put another way by a minor character who comes to play a major role, a neighbor, Alemu (Michael Rogers), who says, "You want a child from Africa, but you do not want Africa.
Or, put another way, it was to deliver a lesson on the balance of powers: The Constitution gives the president the authority to nominate justices, but the power to advise and consent lies with the Senate.
Put another way, any attempt by Congress to change existing law, such as reversing a presidential action authorized by law, was in itself a lawmaking activity that required submission to the president for approval or veto.
Or, put another way, to what extent is Woolson a symbol of something else (the oppression of women; their exclusion "from the literary map") and to what extent does she interest us for and by herself?
Put another way, if we can request government files through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), should we have the same right for files compiled by Google, Facebook and others with infinitely more and better data?
Put another way, houses in a high-risk zone have a one-in-four chance of being flooded over the course of a 30-year mortgage, compared with a 10 percent risk of having a fire.
Put another way: Are you voting for an individual who you need time to get to know, or are you voting for a legislating party that is headed by a leader with whom you're already familiar?
While the average worker took two months to go from thinking about quitting to accepting a new offer, some took as long as 35 weeks (put another way, nearly nine months) to reach their end goal.
Put another way, even the somewhat detailed plans from Elizabeth Warren are, in essence, scribbles on a napkin that can obscure the painstaking work ahead if the U.S. ever hopes to implement an aggressive climate policy.
Put another way, the real interest rate that matters — the difference between the rate of return of a real asset and the financial asset you would have to sell in order to acquire it is negative.
" General Counsel Colin Stretch went on to state, "Put another way, if each of these posts were a commercial on television, you'd have to watch more than 600 hours of television to see something from the IRA.
Put another way, the table is set so that America responds in the same way it has before to drug crises: not much on the public health side, but a lot more on the criminal justice side.
Or, put another way, something like BlacKkKlansman or The Handmaid's Tale or Sorry to Bother You or even maybe The Good Fight works because it uses "timely" elements to point out how these stories are always timely.
Put another way, Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven almost instantly becomes a thing to be looked at rather than enjoyed—we're not in the universe of the album, but rather outside it, wondering how it came to be.
Put another way, Democratic hopes of winning the Senate are literally evaporating each day, and the lead that they have in the House has gone from 31 seats to 26 seats, according to Real Clear Politics average.
" Put another way, Mr. Trump may survive, thanks to advisers who chose to refuse or simply ignore his demands to do what the former White House counsel Donald McGahn at one point referred to as "crazy shit.
Put another way, Nickelodeon and "Star Trek" might be nice, but they have a long way to go in terms of matching the Disney and "Star Wars" brands, and perhaps even WarnerMedia's animated characters and DC Comics.
Put another way: When asked at conferences, I occasionally talk about how the pain-points in kernel development have generally not been about the _technical_ issues, but about the inflection points where development flow and behavior changed.
Or, put another way, as The Walking Dead began its second season, the characters became mired in an endless storyline at a small farm in rural Georgia, a farm where they stayed for almost the entire season.
The interesting question is whether the tech industry will support and ultimately merge with the Establishment — or, put another way, whether technology will ultimately increase equality of opportunity for everyone, or will intensify and calcify our existing inequities.
"Put another way, the Federal Reserve has actually not changed its basis perspective on the trajectory for interest rates through 2017 in the back half of 2016," Nick Colas, chief market strategist at Convergex, said in a note.
Put another way, while the first online lending venture of Laplanche, Lending Club, caters to people who are just beginning to borrow money, Upgrade appears to be focused on a slightly older demographic with more serious lending needs.
Put another way, if all of the nearly 11 million visas were granted at a constant rate around the clock, 7 days a week continuously for 85033 days, the Muslim ban would save only 36 hours of time.
Put another way, Trump's divisive close may be reducing the odds that Democrats win 45 seats in the House -- but at the price of increasing the odds that they win the 23 they need to recapture the majority.
Or, put another way, 20 years ago, the whole industry would have chased family drama clones off a cliff, trying to catch a contact high off of This Is Us. Now, broadcast TV can't even do that right.
Put another way, how did an animal that started out as a bloodthirsty predator become one that now wants nothing more than a nice belly rub and the chance to gaze adoringly at a member of another species?
Put another way, a solar farm would need roughly 45 square miles of land to produce the same amount of electricity as an average nuclear power plant, and a wind energy farm would need roughly 260 square miles.
Put another way, traditional market makers have largely withdrawn from the business of equity market making, leaving the business predominantly to high frequency traders who are able to succeed amid the high-speed gamesmanship that defines today's equity markets.
Put another way: when you're focused on why she chooses to take away what she does on an individual scale, you might be more inclined to consider how and why additive manufacturing choices are made on an industrial scale.
Or put another way, the most attractive companies to job seekers today are entwined in our lives, and they're out to change the world, a one-two punch with implications for any employer who needs great talent to win.
Put another way, Twitter is willing to change anything and everything about itself in order to win back the many millions of people who have tried and left — or just refused to try — the social network over the years.
Put another way, and borrowing the language of philosophy, it seems like we value presence for its experiential worth — being for the sake of experience — as well as for its ontological worth, or being for the sake of being.
Put another way: A visitor can arrive in Rio today, see the favela slums and smell the sewage in the streets and ocean, and be forgiven for believing, at least at first, that progress has never touched Brazil's shores.
Or put another way: Might that urge to pick be part of a primitive strategy to inform your immune system about the range of microbes in your environment, give this vigilant force activity, and train your most elegant defense?
Put another way, the white working class — the segment of the population with the weakest ties to, if not outright animosity toward, liberalism, feminism and other liberation movements — has, in recent years, experienced the strongest trends toward social decay.
Put another way, Patreon promises to make a YouTube creator's life easier—a patently good thing—but in the process it puts no pressure on companies like YouTube to change the ways it hurts creators in the first place.
MANOHLA DARGIS It was a great year partly because of movies like Barry Jenkins's "Moonlight" and Ava DuVernay's "13th" — put another way, it was a great year if you looked beyond most of what the major American studios released.
Put another way, given the number of possible health hazards the defectors experienced while living in North Korea and that government's total lack of transparency, it's difficult if not outright impossible to nail down what could have made them sick.
Or, put another way, boards hire men much more frequently, even though some of the men they appoint aren't necessarily as qualified as some women candidates, as suggested by the outperformance of the women executives in the S&P study.
Or, put another way, injured plaintiffs can be expected to look for and identify ways in which a human owner/operator failed to maintain the vehicle, or to affect its operation, and that incentive means owner/operators will need insurance.
Put another way, it's a contentious choice by Trump because Poland's Law and Justice party has clamped down on the media and the courts, and has pushed back against the quotas assigned to European Union members to accept asylum seekers.
Put another way: "As a parent with a child with autism, I would probably drive a further distance" if it meant going to a hospital with better-suited care, said Cara Harwell, the nurse practitioner at Nemours who launched their program.
That's 20 percent of the lifetime sales of the Wii U. Put another way: In one month, the Nintendo Switch sold almost as much hardware as the unsuccessful Wii U did in its first year, when it sold 3.06 million.
Put another way, because of the Cadillac tax, Republican lawmakers could one day suffer the same criticism as President Obama -- and be blamed for misleading Americans into believing that if they liked their plans, they'd be able to keep them.
If all goes well, the researchers will begin to drill for core samples by April 1, eventually aiming to penetrate about a full mile into the seabed—or put another way, 66 million years back in time to the Mesozoic era.
Put another way, if the tick bit someone 150 years ago when the whole world was more like a cowshed, would that person be less or more likely to develop a food allergy than someone from modern-day Chapel Hill?
Put another way, the Roosevelt of March 1933 did not know how the future would unfold, but he understood the power he had to shape the limits of what was possible — and he didn't hesitate to put it to work.
The lesson, put another way, is that if you spend time closely observing your rivals (some of whom might have an exaggerated sense of their own abilities) and adopting their practices, you might all go down making the same mistakes.
Put another way, if markets believed the ECB would meet its near 33 percent target over those 10 years and 10-year Bund yields at least matched that level, then Bund holders would suffer a capital hit of over 20 percent.
Put another way, all of the goods and foods that were previously traded easily among EU states will now become subject to tariffs and lengthy customs checks at the UK border, because the UK and the EU will be following different rules.
Or put another way, "If every second you were to write five digits to an inch then 54 days later you'd have a number stretching over 73 miles (118 km)—almost 3 miles (5 km) longer than the previous record prime," writes GIMP.
Put another way, Mr. Rich, a News veteran who took over the paper in October, seems determined to make sure that the tabloid that famously shamed President Ford for abandoning New York in its time of need will at least go down swinging.
Put another way, it's an assimilationist desire that many white people themselves are driven by and promote, when there is little left in the art world to assimilate to other than lauding career and money, or "achievement" as it's more typically described.
Taking an average from endless online sources, it would seem that we have at least five million hair follicles — or, put another way, a lot less than a chimpanzee, our nearest and dearest relative, but a lot more than a Mexican hairless dog.
"Put another way, the difference between people with zero and two copies of this genetic variant predicts, on average, about nine extra weeks of schooling," says Dan Benjamin, a behavioral economist at the University of Southern California who worked on the study.
Put another way, it's as close to those energies as, say, Broadway's hottest musical, the multicultural hip-hop historical pastiche, "Hamilton," or just about any series on cable television from "The Wire" to "Orange is the New Black" to "Transparent" and so on.
What becomes key for commodity markets now is how long the Brexit crisis drags on for, or put another way, how long before markets are reassured that all the negative news is out there and priced into expectations for global economic growth.
Put another way, the United States, the biggest donor to the World Food Program, is paying a Russian airline company to save people living in a town controlled by President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, whom American officials blame for the war.
Put another way, Dayton was a bribe paid by the United States to the Balkan elites: Stop killing one another, and you can have your huge clientelist machines; we will overlook your corruption; your ticket into the EU is in the mail.
Put another way: "My new favorite Hell's Kitchen drink is a $6 Baja Blast slushee with a generous shot of vodka," writes Yelp user Eric T. before mentioning that he and others he saw were "crying tears of joy" on opening night.
Put another way: The president could issue an executive action recommending that his employees spend time with family over the winter holidays, or instead give an executive order declaring the office closes early on Christmas Eve (as Obama did this past December).
Or, put another way, there are scenes here where characters pray or go to church or shout the Lord's Prayer at the possessed body of a family member as it floats eerily in midair, hovering before a backlight, and they're played unironically.
Put another way, how happy will Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq be at seeing their allies Russia and Angola exporting more to China, as well as watching emerging rivals like the United States and others chip away their share of the China crude market?
Put another way: if you put all 229 songs in a playlist, you would have a list of the most popular songs over the last six years, and you'll hear a woman on less than 229 out of every 22017 songs as it plays.
Put another way that means there's a moral vacuum sucking away at your platform's core; a supermassive ethical blackhole that scales ad dollars by the billions because you won't tie the kind of process knots necessary to treat humans like people, not pairs of eyeballs.
Put another way: If party lines are so important that voters, electors, and senators alike will simply vote with their party regardless of how unqualified, inappropriate, or criminal the appointee (or how vulnerable the children at risk)...what, indeed, are we even doing here?
Put another way: Winning every single House district that Hillary Clinton won or that Trump won by less than 270 percentage points in 23, Democrats would have still fallen short of the House majority, as Dave Wasserman of the Cook Political Report wrote for FiveThirtyEight.
Put another way, many gay people—especially white gay people—have begun to live lives that are not dissimilar from their straight counterparts, interacting with and modeling themselves chiefly after their own kind with little regard for their former allies in the queer community.
Put another way, any attempt to formally leave the Paris deal with Tillerson at State gives powerful new ammunition to critics who would point out that Trump is far to the right of big oil on both climate science and the Paris agreement itself.
Put another way, cryptocoin mining generates a negative value-added — the mining activity consumes real resources, notably the electricity used by the miner's computers, yet all this activity generates no real value, only a fictional asset that nonetheless can readily be bought and sold.
Put another way, none of the high-level government officials were willing to testify, under oath, that former FBI Director James Comey was wrong to allege that Trump told him to shut down the Flynn probe, a move that could amount to obstruction of justice.
Put another way, media is increasingly less just a source of information, and it is increasingly more a site of coordination, because groups that see or hear or watch or listen to something can now gather around and talk to each other as well.
Put another way, about four people are fatally shot by the Australian police each year, or one per six million people; in the United States, it is about one in 333,000, and that disparity is integral to the sense of bewilderment and fury in Australia.
Put another way, black men and women gain QALY as a result of knee replacements, but they could be gaining many more high-quality years if they were offered and accepted surgery at the same rates as white patients and had similar complication rates, the authors conclude.
Or, put another way, after watching my screener, I immediately put on the Republican National Convention, and Mr. Robot feels like the one show on TV that's tapped even remotely into the sort of scared paranoia that animates so much of our political world right now.
Put another way: Even black children raised by two parents experience a massive gap in earnings relative to whites: While black women are incarcerated at about twice the rate of white women, incarceration rates for women are exceptionally low relative to rates for men, regardless of race.
"The two sides still need to agree on principles of disarmament, a timetable for implementation, and stringent verification measures -- or put another way, all the hard work remains to be done," YJ Fischer, former assistant coordinator for Iran nuclear implementation at the State Department, told CNBC.
Put another way: the worldwide community of developers who enrich our lives with everything from Flappy Bird (Vietnam) to Minecraft (Sweden) can only do so because there's no difference in selling their software to someone down the street or someone on the other side of the planet.
Millions of American households are living happily without pay TV and one of the reasons is that Monday Night Football and other NFL games are simply no longer must-see TV. Put another way, U.S. legacy pay TV households have peaked and will only decline going forward.
Put another way, for you to catch something nasty from a seat, the germs on it have to travel into your genital or urinary tract or get into your body via an open cut or sore on your rear end — none of which are particularly likely.
Put another way, given that the nature of pro wrestling is to garner any response — good or bad — for as long as possible, WWE stoked the fires of fan frustration just long enough to guide those fans into openly accepting the eventual climax of the story.
Put another way, as long as you're cutting taxes by $6 trillion (that is the high-end direct cost estimate of Mr. Trump's plan from the Tax Foundation), carving out $2000 trillion for workers who haven't seen large raises in years may just pay some dividends.
Put another way, minorities have to put up with so much real BS every day of their lives — discrimination, hostility, structural violence and exploitation — then they go out on Halloween and everywhere they turn are people making fun of them and their family and friends using erroneous stereotypes.
Put another way, more Americans died of overdoses in 2017 than were ever killed by guns, car crashes, or HIV/AIDS in a single year in the US. As with 2016, the 33 death toll is higher than all US military casualties in the Vietnam and Iraq wars combined.
On Tuesday, The New York Times reported that unnamed advisers told the paper that Trump has also resurrected the racist lie of his political vivification: the question of Barack Obama's birthplace, and by implication, his legitimacy as America's first black president, or put another way, its only nonwhite president.
Put another way, Communist leaders are both expressing their own views and bowing to public opinion when they bully and nag foreign partners into isolating Taiwan in endless humiliating ways, stage frequent military exercises simulating a maritime invasion or build bristling arrays of missiles on their side of the Taiwan Strait.
Put another way, if working Americans of all ages had the same student debt exposure as recent college graduates, "the impact would be similar to that of increasing the normal Social Security retirement age from 65 to 67," said Anthony Webb, a senior research economist at the Boston College center.
Put another way, if forced to assemble a 2017 entertainment time capsule, here's a list of contenders, in no particular order: "Get Out" Aside from announcing Jordan Peele as a major directing talent, this movie brilliantly mashed together several genres -- horror, social satire, comedy -- in a crowd-pleasing, Oscar-caliber package.
Put another way by Hussein Sayed, chief market strategist at FXTM, a currency broker: Even if the Fed cut interest rates to zero, the European Central Bank pushed interest rates further into negative territory and the Bank of Japan stepped up monetary stimulus, it would do little to restore public confidence.
Put another way, Tribe continued, my "right" not to be upset by your appearance or life choices cannot occupy the same plane as your right to live your life as you opt to, or are compelled to, live it if we are to have a viable social and legal system.
Put another way, if we create AI which is at least as smart as us, then it can not only design its own software to make itself learn new things, but there's always an attempt to swap up upgraded memory to remember a million times more stuff, or get more computing power.
Nina Khrushcheva, a professor of international studies and associate dean at the New School, noted a shared characteristic in the two men: that of a tough authoritarian leader, or put another way, a schoolyard tough refusing to back down from a fight (an image Mr. Putin himself has used to describe his childhood).
Put another way and in another century, please, ask admirers of the work of Brett Ratner or Louis C.K. or Woody Allen or Roman Polanski (or all the rest of them still yet to be named), do not rob me of the joy of this man's art by telling me your truth.
Or, put another way: The five episodes of season three that I've seen are generally tighter and faster-paced than the episodes in True Detective's first two seasons, but I still groaned when I saw that one was well over an hour long, because Pizzolatto hasn't entirely lost his taste for indulgence.
Put another way, this specific case illustrates a broader point about WikiLeaks: The stolen emails had power, and Trump and his allies so badly wanted to use that power to win the White House that they tried to get early access to the stolen emails at least six times before WikiLeaks publicly released them.
Put another way, if the Democrats are to beat Trump in 2020, they need an overarching message that highlights the economy and recognizes the realities of the deficit, but also recognizes that the party has a historic commitment to providing a social safety net, protecting entitlements, and offering people a way to advance themselves.
Put another way: Alabama's focus on the littlest details of the game even stretches to the point that, in addition to craving the highest-rated recruits at quarterback, linebacker and running back, Saban has to have the best at a position that might be on the field for only seven or eight plays a game.
Or, put another way, as a Christian, I believe the sacred personhood of an individual begins before birth and continues throughout life, and I believe that sacred personhood is worth protecting, whether it's tucked inside a womb, waiting on death row, fleeing Syria in search of a home, or playing beneath the shadow of an American drone.
Put another way, if Mr. de Blasio carried three-quarters of the black vote, a theoretical opponent would need to win a nearly impossible 22017 percent of the vote from everyone else to beat him — a near impossibility against an incumbent, especially one who counted the backing of key labor unions and solid support in the Latino community.
Put another way, men, particularly those of certain political persuasions, are often given redemption arcs, while women who dare to challenge norms -- such as Sandra Fluke, who in 2012 was slut-shamed after she testified before Congress in an effort to persuade Georgetown University to include birth control in its health care coverage -- are expected to buckle to biases and, ultimately, bow out.
" Put another way, Pimco, which had assets under management of $1.5 trillion as of March 31, said "the global economy finds itself today in a state of disequilibrium that has remained stable thus far only via three policy props: zero or near-zero interest rate policy, QE (Quantitative Easing), and levering up in China, some other emerging market economies and the European periphery.
The chief of CKE Restaurants, the parent company of fast-food chains such as Carl's Jr. and Hardee's, Puzder has long been one of corporate America's most high-profile advocates of Gang of Eight-style "comprehensive immigration reform" — or, put another way, one of the most high-profile advocates of precisely the approach to immigration policy that Donald Trump opposed during his campaign.
So it's actually the opposite of a placebo effect (where any perceived benefits may be due to the person's belief in getting a positive outcome.) Put another way, people who remember this "helpful" rhyme from their college days may not only attribute their massive hangover to their drinking order, but also potentially feel worse because they believed it would, Patel says.
Put another way: There was Prince, and then there was Hedi Slimane's fall 2015 men's wear show for Saint Laurent, with its three-inch heels; the heels in the men's wear collections of Rick Owens and Gareth Pugh (and Hood by Air); and the black velvet midcalf heeled boots Kanye West wore in Paris last year, to name just some examples.
Put another way, if the Constitution forbids a combination of state and local federal tax levies in excess of 100 percent of income — which many conservatives and some liberals would agree it does — it would be the classic conservative position that the burden of this limit must be borne by the federal government, while many liberals might be inclined to limit state power.
Put another way, if slavery were a country it would have a population of some 35 million people and the gross domestic product of Angola, in global terms a small and poor nation -- but, according to my research, it would be the third largest emitter of CO2 (2.54 billion tons per year) in the world after China (7.39 billion tons) and the United States (5.58 billion tons).
Put another way: Two-thirds of hosts make more than the UK median income, and not far off half of them make more than £43,000 [$62,000] a year—which would put them in the top 173 percent of earners in the UK. Clearly, not only is there a lot of money to be made through Airbnb, but there are a lot of wealthy people listing properties on it.
The cancer death rate has declined by about 1.5 percent each year for both men and women — which you can see by 2016 translated to about 2.6 million fewer cancer deaths than the peak of the cancer death rate in the early 1990s: Put another way, the cancer death rate has dropped by 13 percent from 215 deaths per 100,000 people in 22016 to 21 deaths per 22016,21.4 in 21999.
Or, put another way: If you spend an entire series setting up a certain character as a would-be liberator or a would-be tyrant — and many viewers would argue that Game of Thrones spent way too little time on the latter half of that dichotomy with regard to Dany — it's still going to be jarring when that character makes her final choice and viewers aren't permitted into her head as she makes it.
Put another way, any child detained by our government must be afforded the same protection and care that is the expectation for all children in the US. Beyond the dangers omnipresent in their home countries, families making the trek to the United States endure great hardships along the journey, including unpredictable access to food, water and necessary medical attention for acute health issues developed en route or complications of conditions that pre-existed their long journey north.
Each quad is equal to a quadrillion BTUs, and it's roughly comparable to the following: 2000,213.3,2235,297.7 gallons (US) of gasoline 268,228.1,28.83,228.8 kilowatt-hours (kWh) 222.2,22015,000 tonnes of coal 970,434,000,000 cubic feet of natural gas 25,22.23,000 tonnes of oil 252,000,000 tonnes of TNT 13.3 tonnes of uranium-235 Put another way, a quad is a massive unit that only is useful in measuring something like national energy consumption - and in this case, the total amount of energy used by the country was 97.7 quadrillion BTUs.
Put another way, Gettin' the Band Back Together is one giant dad joke, if your dad were still a kid at heart, and that kid was a giant Nickelodeon fan who never got over Ren and Stimpy going downhill after season two, who secretly cried when My So-Called Life ended before Angela and Brian got together, who definitely got stoned at Bonnaroo and wrote "fuck Nickelback" on a fence; someone who, in adulthood, probably owns a Blu-ray of Drumline because he wants to be close to that movie in a physical way; someone who just wants his kid to be happy and kind and motivated by love rather than by a capitalist reading of the American dream.

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