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The putatively professional meetings that are actually settings for sexual assault.
MORE once defended by hailing its putatively "unprecedented" transparency and verification measures.
He saw himself as engaged in a putatively "cutting edge" scientific endeavor.
Conservatives have also ignored findings of discriminatory intent behind putatively neutral laws.
Being on the list meant a putatively embarrassing breach of one's financial privacy.
Because that's putatively the only thing it can control in the long run.
Cat litter, meat scraps, and putatively compostable cups and eating utensils are not accepted.
This is in contrast to the gains putatively available through speculation, which are theoretically infinite.
The show's big problem, I think, was that of many putatively avant-garde shows: improvisation.
" That policy, Sotomayor said, morphed into an executive order "putatively based on national-security concerns.
As went Bowie and Zeppelin, so went the most putatively-conservative institution in the country.
Yet this unlikely odd couple both bemoan the putatively dire impact of left-wing victim politics.
For those who pine for the clarity and unwritten rules East-West confrontation putatively assured, don't.
Here was our putatively most religious president and the nation's premier relayer of endorsements from God.
Nor will Trump be defeated by the putatively scathing critiques of the commentariat (including this one).
Today's artists are putatively independent actors making work for themselves and offering that work in the marketplace.
Nonetheless, at the heart of DS2 there's a despondence whose extremity the putatively feelsy, confessional Drake couldn't comprehend.
Finally, research shows that many putatively "unskilled" immigrants are actually highly-skilled, but lack formal credentials and degrees.
What was different about the new, putatively scientific campaign was that even whiteness was no ticket to entry.
Keyumars left Raman to run Azarpassillo, the putatively independent construction company that received multiple road contracts in Azerbaijan.
Uber is putatively about LIDAR — a laser-based technology that can be used by self-driving cars to detect obstacles.
Minorities, having previously argued for color-blind treatment, come to oppose those putatively color-blind policies which effectively disadvantage them.
This brilliantly deceptive book is, putatively, a guide to what happens to the body as it dies and directly after.
It is beyond me that our political leaders don't recognize the latitude they have to spend money they putatively don't have.
After Mitt Romney lost the 2012 Presidential election, conservative operatives concluded that they needed their own putatively independent negative-campaign machine.
I keep multiple copies around, putatively as gifts, but it turns out I can't bear to give any of them away.
There's also a New Agey dash of adaptogens like goldenroot, putatively to promote alertness and deliver a slight pick-me-up.
Superheroes were almost required to perform in a wildly and putatively intriguing out-of-character manner if they wanted to shift copies.
But the country is really just an attractive, putatively exotic backdrop and as generic as it is in most mindless action blowouts.
Connoisseurs of modern art might note how boxing has historically been used by critics to illustrate the putatively masculine qualities of Abstract Expressionism.
The article probed the putatively awkward social dynamic created when two straight male friends hung out together somewhere other than a hockey game.
After the Civil War broke out, Virginia's leaders held a convention, in April 1861, to putatively withdraw their state from the United States.
The interviews left me convinced that you ought this year not to book a table somewhere putatively romantic, but instead cook at home.
The term "Jexodus" is a play on Candace Owens's "Blexit" organization, which putatively aspires to lead African Americans out of the Democratic Party coalition.
Its subject is putatively the Apollo 1 disaster, in which three astronauts burned to death in their capsule before the rocket had even launched.
You could fill an entire Amazon fulfillment center with parenting books, with a few rows reserved for putatively bad or just guilt-ridden moms.
This tonal ambiguity sets fire to the putatively binary content before us: black or white, young or old, rich or poor, sick or healthy.
One of the defining features of living in a putatively classless democracy, as has often been observed, is a constant feeling of status anxiety.
Its skewed performance shows how even putatively race-neutral formulas can still have discriminatory effects when they lean on data that reflects inequalities in society.
In 2009 two linguists published a widely cited paper called "The myth of language universals", which seemed to find exceptions to other putatively universal rules.
This translating gesture is an appropriate conclusion to a story putatively about Cold War espionage that was, at its core, really a chronicle of parenthood.
In one survey, half of Occupy Wall Street allies turned out to be fully employed: even that putatively radical economic movement was largely middle class.
Siler emphatically shares this perspective, which made her task challenging: How to write a book that distances itself from the very subject it putatively celebrates?
This shouldn't feel as refreshing as it does—although putatively grounded in hip-hop, "Freestyle" shows little interest in the technical aspects of the form.
Just to be clear: Both men on the phone call were supposed to be on the same side, putatively supporting the beleaguered government in Kabul.
Or as Dylan Thomas put it, in "Under Milk Wood," which is putatively based on New Quay characters: "Oh, isn't life a terrible thing, thank God?"
In a worldview shaped by conspiracy theories, political leaders can get away with making bad decisions by simply blaming invisible, putatively powerful enemies conspiring against them.
In Norway, an intense debate is taking place about virkelighetslitteratur , or "reality literature," a putatively fictional strain of writing that draws on identifiable characters and events.
It also harshes the corporate mellow when workers use putatively feel-good meetings to stage hostile confrontations with their leaders on an increasing number of sore points.
Even Jeb Bush, putatively the brainy one, was "that"-ing when he should have been "who"-ing, so I was cringing when I should have been oohing.
Double lives, unfortunately, tend not to supplement, but supplant — and as Maria fixates upon the poet and the alternate path he represents, her putatively harmonious life begins to unravel.
Wilkinson thinks that she ought to marry her procedural reformism to a more putatively moderate substantive agenda to try to capture the role as the safe alternative to Sanders.
Mr. Trump's contempt for and evisceration of the interagency process putatively coordinated by the National Security Council staff — serially showcased, last month with the strike that killed Maj. Gen.
The classical-computing yardstick against which its performance was putatively measured was Summit, a machine at Oak Ridge National Laboratory that is, at the moment, the fastest in the world.
Immigration reforms that reduce aggregate GDP tend to diminish American national power in a way that an administration that's putatively concerned with how "great" America is should probably care about.
Not long after coming on, he strolled under a pick and watched, bemused, as the fellow he was putatively supposed to defend gathered himself and sank a 183-point shot.
Forget what you think you remember about this putatively Russian dish, which probably had its heyday in American kitchens during the 1950s and its nadir in school cafeterias two decades later.
The Haggler can even admire T-Mobile's self-anointment as "the un-carrier," which suggests it is a departure from the (putatively) stodgy grumps at companies like Verizon and AT&T.
This nugget, then, is the congealed toil of an exhausted human being who sells his time and health — likely at poverty wages — to produce a paltry amount of a putatively precious metal.
The Trump administration has unleashed America's armed forces and empowered our Arab partners in the Middle East, and so taken a putatively "generational threat" and militarily crushed it in under a year.
Shortly after returning from the north, and long before writing any of the stories that made him famous, Conan Doyle told two tales about the Arctic—one fictional, the other putatively true.
Add up the qualities of Bazille's singularity—provincial, Protestant, only putatively wealthy, perhaps gay—and you have a lonely man, in whom it's almost impossible not to take a tender rooting interest.
Which really ought to give pause to those who imagine that Russia is sincere in its supposed desire to unite with America's religious conservatives over a putatively shared variety of Christian values.
The artist contends that the putatively "national" monument (that is supposed to be representative of the nation) is seen but never possessed by some, and particularly her access to it is restricted.
Larry Ellison is putatively the Chairman and Chief Technology Officer at Oracle, with Safra Catz as CEO (and until recently Mark Hurd, who died in October, serving alongside Catz as co-CEO).
Making the putatively "private" system work will depend entirely on the government setting the price of the insurance guarantee correctly and doing a good job of supervising Fannie and Freddie as regulators.
And Russia, which continues to claim that Assad's government is legitimate, has shored up the brutal regime -- putatively in its fight against ISIS, but largely for its own strategic advantage in the region.
The second major character in this book, she is home­schooled by Henry to protect her from the putatively pernicious influence of integration, and kept too close at hand in other ways as well.
When Obama got his first chance to nominate someone to the Supreme Court, the NRA broke with precedent to assert its influence over a branch of government putatively independent from partisan politics: the judiciary.
Secretary of State Brian Kemp, meanwhile, is trying to catch him with broadly Trumpy tactics, including a buzzy ad in which he points a shotgun at a young man putatively interested in dating his daughter.
Nevertheless, hard cases make bad law, and the betting within the Beltway has been that the Trump White House, in its eagerness for the putatively lucrative deal, might soften the nonproliferation rules for the Saudis.
A planned presidential visit to Denmark was hastily called off Tuesday evening, putatively because the prime minister of Denmark, Mette Frederiksen, publicly disavowed any intention of selling the island of Greenland to the United States.
Cao, pronounced 'tsao', was pursuing his PhD in engineering mechanics when an opportunity came up to work at Microsoft's fundamental research arm in Asia, putatively the "West Point" for China's first generation of artificial intelligence experts.
The DNC must have been laughing themselves silly over the fast one they were pulling to elevate Brazile, who was putatively objective when it came to Democratic primary contenders, to dispose of Wasserman-Schultz's double dealing.
It must be noted that the hike putatively being "put in play" was lifting the Fed's policy rate by one-quarter of a percentage point, to a level still far south of even 1 percentage point.
This has led to a wide range of exploitation including racism and on-set fatalities, exploitation that has been habitually rationalized as the cost those without power pay for doing business in a putatively glamorous industry.
It features a stainless-steel "exoskeleton" billed as bullet-resistant, a triangular roof worthy of the MoMA sculpture garden and putatively shatterproof "armour glass" windows that are capable of surviving anything but a press preview, apparently.
Hewlett-Packard's corporate culture served as a prototype for the later ideal of the Silicon Valley firm: putatively non-hierarchical and idealistic, giving out stock to employees to encourage their loyalty, and certainly not tolerating unions.
That's because it would eliminate the biggest difference between the US and Russia — what to do about Assad — and then bring their putatively shared interests of defeating ISIS in Iraq and Syria back into the foreground.
Some of her colleagues were killed during the heist, and one was castrated for no real reason except as a declaration of flamboyant cruelty — putatively on the part of the villains, though the blame really lies elsewhere.
The first was Smith, upon whom Olivia was putatively based, and the second was creator Shonda Rhimes, one of the most powerful producers in the history of television, whose Grey's Anatomy remains one of TV's top hits.
Oberlin's director of dining services ultimately issued an apology of sorts for what she described as "culturally insensitive" items like the inauthentic sushi and for banh mi sandwiches that did not live up to their putatively Vietnamese pedigree.
The political scientist Kurt Weyland has argued that it played a crucial role in the rise of such regimes in Latin America, where the fear of Communism drove putatively democratic societies toward the radical solution of strongman rule.
Mr. Finkelstein was among the first political strategists in the late 21999s to grasp the potential of a United States Supreme Court ruling that allowed putatively independent political committees to spend money on behalf of individual candidates and causes.
What Bugg has on the singer-songwriter competition is retro traditionalism, a putatively perfect replica of '60s folk revival complete with perky acoustic plucking, brushed shufflebeats, bluesy harmonies, and related musical elements all meant to evoke a dusty, romanticized past.
It is quite another to step on one of the most putatively powerful moments of the night, as Mr. Trump did when he phoned in to Fox to attack Ohio's popular governor, John Kasich, for skipping the convention in Cleveland.
The measures, called the Yarovaya Law after their main proponent, Irina A. Yarovaya, were putatively put forward as a reaction to the October bombing of a Russian passenger jet over the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, which killed all 224 people aboard.
This delusion — which the piece represents materially and visually — is the hook of any putatively luxury brand, but in the intersection of athletic gear and working-class, urban children who aspire to transcend their circumstances it has a particularly pernicious effect.
Just this month, a February 1-2 Survey Monkey poll sponsored by Axios found that favorable views of the F.B.I. among Republicans — putatively members of the law-and-order party — had fallen to 38 percent, while a plurality, 47 percent, disapproved.
After the success of 2010's Alice in Wonderland, Disney even discovered a winning strategy for its namesake live-action division: remaking the company's library of classic animated features — The Jungle Book, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin — as (putatively) live-action films.
And while it is indeed an interesting and vital question to ask how much has changed since the 1960s between African-American communities and the police forces that putatively serve them, I leave that discussion to professionals in race and police reform.
Examples of "corporate responsibility" being undercut by a brand's own actions aren't hard to find — in September, The Goods tracked the fallout following the reveal of putatively feminist bra company ThirdLove's male co-CEO allegedly bullying and harassing their largely female staff.
It was an extension of hostilities after the conflict was putatively over, a time of shifting alliances and betrayals, great power politics by England and others, a post-war war whose lines were less clear than the stark confrontation with Hitler that came before.
There is always some group—those of a particular race, or religion, or sexual orientation; those without papers, or money, or property—consigned to the margins of public concern, forced to contend with both our putatively collective crises and their own specific crises alone.
But "Architecture of Independence" is, quite rightly, less concerned with how outsiders won commissions than with how African leaders deployed modernist style — putatively "international," but really from Western Europe and the United States — to handle local climates, fix local problems and feed local egos.
These are, putatively, films about homophobia and about the opiate crisis, but they are just as much films about characters trying to fight their way out from under a narrow vision of high-achieving white masculinity that's been laid on top of them like a weighted blanket.
" (The film runs just over 218 minutes.) McKay predicted that some of the fiercest criticisms of "Vice" might come from putatively sympathetic voices: "I actually think left-wing friends of mine are going to be mad at me for humanizing him as much as I do.
Thus — and rather ironically — the truly American response to the Jonestown tragedy was characterized by a strong entrepreneurial current: A cottage industry of professionals, ranging from academic psychologists to rebranded bounty hunters calling themselves "deprogrammers," emerged to steer Americans out of the clutches of putatively demented cult leaders.
But whoever compiled the album had some nerve to include Maddie & Tae's "Girl in a Country Song," a smart, funny, putatively progressive, and genuinely negative song about sexism in country music, reframed, in context, as mild, tolerant ribbing and thus validating the ethos it was written to criticize.
Overriding the objections of Mr. Martin, who felt that another take was needed to fix what he considered an unwelcome sonic intrusion, Mr. Snoddy and Don Law, the session's producer, believed they had a unique sound on their hands and decided to leave their putatively flawed recording intact.
"In previous meetings, given statements that were putatively attributed to -- or were made by -- the Russian side, it was meant to have limited our freedom of action or harm other interests and that didn't happen, and I have no basis to think that this time will be different," said Netanyahu.
On Monday, the Justice Department signaled to the Fifth Circuit, which will soon hear the appeal from the district court's ruling, that it now endorses the district court's reasoning in its entirety -- and that it agrees that the entire statute, and not just the putatively unconstitutional provisions, must be invalidated.
In that sense, Dada conveys an uncomfortable truth: that even a putatively modern, secular, and rationalist culture needs some form of chance-based divination, as is evident in the risk-taking that is essential to market-based neoliberal hegemony (in spite of the obviously disastrous effects upon labor, ecology, and society).
Four years after he was a throwaway in a deal the other team putatively won hands down, Ray has managed to become something close to the best version of himself, a deserving All-Star for a Diamondbacks team on the upswing, 53-39 and in second place in the loaded NL West.
Summarizing market sentiment (based on what I've read, and investors and founders that I've spoken with), there's optimism that the stock market will see more direct listings in the future than the past, as they are — putatively — better mechanisms for pricing companies when they go public while reducing value capture by banks.
When Francis suggested that Mr. Trump "is not Christian" in answering a reporter's question during his return flight from Mexico, the Latin American pope not only served up red meat for global headline writers ("Francis Excommunicates Trump," declared La Stampa in Italy), but again demonstrated his knack for sticking his nose into putatively secular affairs.
"In previous meetings, given statements that were putatively attributed to - or were made by - the Russian side, it was meant to have limited our freedom of action or harm other interests and that didn't happen, and I have no basis to think that this time will be different," he told reporters in a phone briefing.
A new generation of theatergoers knew Ms. Shelley for originating a less sympathetic character in the musical "Wicked," a prequel of sorts to L. Frank Baum's novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." The show opened in 2003 with Kristin Chenoweth as Glinda, the putatively good witch, and Idina Menzel as Elphaba, who becomes the Wicked Witch of the West.
" We follow Andrew as he floats through his putatively enviable life, preparing for classes, visiting the mother of his 703-year-old Chinese-American girlfriend, schmoozing the slick president of N.Y.U. He shuttles between the Hamptons and gallery openings, treating himself to cappuccino and biscotti and almond croissants at "those sexy bakeries that have been opening all over.
Recent examples are the affordable housing fight in California I just mentioned, as well as the opposition by white parents on New York's Upper West Side, many of them putatively liberal, to a proposal that would require 25 percent of the places in 17 local middle schools to be allocated to students who score below grade level on state tests.
Professor Faggioli's sudden concern about online campaigns was interesting to me, because it was just a short while ago that the professor was himself busy organizing an online campaign against myself — which urged my employer to censor my writings on Pope Francis and Catholicism, because of my lack of theological credentials and my putatively incorrect opinions on the doctrine of the faith.
You should note his remarks' obsession with morality and you should try not to laugh, the same way you stifle chuckles when you're reminded that Mike Pompeo is a putatively worshipful Christian and you try to square that with how he abetted the persecution of Marie Yovanovitch, leaves his State Department charges twisting in the wind and genuflects before a false prophet.
It says something about the entrenched studio mind-set that despite the bids to bring this series up to representational speed by casting Thompson (Emma Thompson shows up, too), this movie recycles one of the more noxious and durable Hollywood setups: the chase in which fun-loving Westerners race through a putatively exotic site overturning goods and scattering locals who are, of course, the most generic and disposable component of all.
But Lavoisier's laboratory is as good a place as any to begin, for it was Lavoisier who published the first putatively comprehensive list of chemical elements—substances incapable of being broken down by chemical reactions into other substances—and it was Lavoisier and his wife Marie-Anne who pioneered the technique of measuring quantitatively what went into and came out of a chemical reaction, as a way of getting to the heart of what such a reaction really is.
From there, the arguments turned to pointing out how all, or most, Palestinians killed had been members of Hamas (not true), before switching to non-sequitur claims about how few protests there'd been in the West Bank (Palestine), and assertions that this putatively muted response was because a significant faction of Palestinians in the West Bank (Palestine), and in Israel, supported the embassy move: Those who had families in the United States now had easier access to applying for a visa (not true).
There's a truly unlimited supply of fantastic tweets and photos commemorating an event that, sadly, will not actually be emblematic of this absurd era, as it is sure to be soon eclipsed by our Commander-in-Chief diverting public funds to a war on the Oxford English Dictionary for refusing to officially change the spelling of "hamburger"...but I am particularly fond of that one up at the top featuring a man in a bowtie lighting a gilded candelabra to ensure sufficient ambiance when the unpaid football players are treated to the cheap food putatively sprung for by a putative billionaire by birth.
In a popular 1970s song, the splendid Carly Simon introduced the attendance of a former suitor (reportedly the actor Warren Beatty) at a solar eclipse as probative evidence of his putatively insufferable vanity: Well I hear you went to SaratogaAnd your horse, naturally, wonThen you flew your Learjet up to Nova ScotiaTo see the total eclipse of the sunWell, you're where you should be all the timeAnd when you're not, you're with some underworld spy Or the wife of a close friend,Wife of a close friend, andYou're so vainYou probably think this song is about you On a higher plane, Wordsworth wrote about an eclipse in 1820: High on her speculative tower Stood Science waiting for the hour When Sol was destined to endure That darkening of his radiant face The solar eclipse is no longer mysterious, supernatural, foreboding, or ominous (or even "total"; owing to the solar corona, the darkness of a "total" eclipse is only partial).

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