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This equation, though, is not quite so simple, and the solution not quite so obvious.
Sports never stop, and few people know this quite so well, or perhaps quite so firsthand, as Hannah Storm.
Never before has learning about animal ecosystems been quite so soothing, or quite so analogous to Dark Side of the Moon.
The tournament itself was not quite so demanding, quite so exacting, and the circumstances of the sport were drastically different, too.
It contains no moment quite so harrowing as Isabel's branding in the first volume, nor any characters quite so diabolical as the loyalist Mrs.
It's been a while since I've read a book in which a man and a woman quarrel quite so much, and quite so forcefully, without something devastating coming of it.
People are a little ... they're not quite so frothy.
The BlackBerry KeyOne isn't quite so —  digital —  about it.
Most of these protesters are young — some quite so.
Has there ever been one that rang quite so true?
Let's determine whether Cersei's eyebrows were always quite so arched.
Not every aspect of FFXII has aged quite so gracefully.
But not all of the material was quite so benign.
But now, you needn't sweat this issue quite so much.
However, some fans didn't find the moment quite so entertaining.
Kardashian's fans, however, haven't managed to be quite so reserved.
Which open secrets should no longer be quite so secret?
Probably nothing quite so fraught, but then again, who knows?
However, I'm hopeful things will never get quite so bad.
Not everyone, it's fair to say, is quite so bullish.
Now it seems things aren't quite so bad after all.
Meanwhile, the rest of society isn't perhaps quite so fortunate.
In fact, very few interesting words are quite so stable.
Trump did not do quite so well in those districts.
Now that doesn't sound quite so scary — or does it?
Read closely, and the timeline doesn't seem quite so likely.
Now it's adding divided highways, which aren't quite so simple.
So why am I not feeling quite so thrilled today?
It seemed like permission not to try quite so hard.
And sinkers, of course, but maybe not quite so many.
Getting that wellness "glow" suddenly doesn't look quite so appealing.
But of course, the truth is rarely quite so simple.
We would never lower ourselves to anything quite so arch.
Not all of Alexandria's historical treasures are quite so old.
Sansa didn't seem quite so willing to return the compliment.
The picture is not quite so grim for Sanders elsewhere.
But our cultural landscape was not always quite so infinite.
But others asked why the budget was quite so pinched.
The reality isn't quite so grim but is certainly complicated.
But Poshmark is no longer quite so under the radar.
Blindsides aren't quite so funny when it's your torch that's snuffed.
This mermaid robot, on the other hand, isn't quite so elegant.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - True crime has never felt quite so gripping.
There was a time when net neutrality wasn't quite so partisan.
Nothing in video games at that time felt quite so epic.
Take a step back and the view isn't quite so bad.
Hopefully the result is a game that's not quite so forgettable.
But as with most things Marvel, it's not quite so simple.
Audiences online, though, haven't been quite so enamored of the movie.
My bank account, on the other hand, isn't quite so hyped.
But maybe you haven't organized your dining plans quite so specifically.
Issues of morality and social responsibility are never quite so simple.
In comparison, 20173 doesn't have quite so many hotly-anticipated games.
But Lázaro's grilling technique wasn't always quite so smooth and elegant.
"I've never seen you quite so low, baby," Ophelia tells Annalise.
Chris Christie wasn't always quite so unpopular in his home state.
OK. Similar results, not quite so strong, in Iowa and Wisconsin.
Maybe, but it's possible it might not be quite so vibrant.
Of course, not every celebrity push present is quite so lavish.
SELDOM had a British company fallen quite so far, so fast.
They haven't been quite so fired up about the Exxon emails.
Republicans want to know if others were not quite so scrupulous.
In practice, though, the games don't work out quite so well.
However, not everything in this particular atelier is quite so traditional.
In a perfect world, money would not talk quite so loudly.
The peril of global warming has never looked quite so lovely.
Now in its seventh year, it isn't quite so independent anymore.
But for real astronauts, spaceflight is not quite so, well, spacious.
Certainly, the cash isn't flowing quite so freely at the moment.
Now it doesn't seem as though it's going quite so well.
Obviously you don't want to frame the matter quite so selfishly.
To hear Lewis tell it, the reasoning isn't quite so dramatic.
Perhaps, in hindsight, this season will not seem quite so exceptional.
Neither Pablo Cartaya nor Antony John leaves things quite so easily.
Fortunately, some things weren't quite so strenuous — namely, her phone bill.
But nearly three years later, that example isn't quite so firm.
And then we'll disappear, and it won't be quite so bad.
But not all Watchmen adaptations have been, uh, quite so successful.
No other flower is quite so deeply coded in our awareness.
However, not all cats look quite so content with the snow.
Unfortunately, the rest of us have not been quite so careful.
I confess I had no idea things were quite so bad.
Here's what else is happening: Today won't be quite so delicious.
Bernardeschi, though, was not quite so quick to write it off.
Climate policy didn't always divide quite so neatly along partisan lines.
You wouldn't think so much malice could lurk somewhere quite so cozy.
Finding secret areas doesn't feel quite so special when you use it.
"This is very unfair to do it quite so fast!" he said.
And I have a feeling that identity won't be quite so guarded.
But, for teenage boys in the UK, it's not quite so straightforward.
Just not quite so thoroughly built-out a system as a GoPro.
So perhaps Levandowski needn't have rushed through his answers quite so quickly.
For Richie, however, that fateful day doesn't stand out quite so clearly.
The MMI screen isn't quite so vibrant at 9003 x 2900 pixels.
Analysts on the weed side aren't quite so optimistic about pot drinks.
Not every story from the weekend box office was quite so rosy.
Some regulators are unwilling to brush off the episode quite so easily.
It maybe won't be quite so obvious that you're wearing Spectacles anymore.
Ultimate (14.9GB) and Breath of the Wild (13.4GB) aren't quite so petite.
Microsoft, on the other hand, isn't quite so invested in targeted advertising.
On the flip side, some fashion pieces don't come quite so easy.
They're busy doing other things and not delivering everything quite so quickly.
As The Guardian noted, the Daily Mail didn't fare quite so well.
Nothing quite so liberating as going to the pictures on your own.
Well, you guessed it — the wall's not quite so impenetrable after all.
Tuesday's hearing implied the coming solution may not be quite so straightforward.
Turns out Donald Trump's Secret Service code name isn't quite so secret.
And then his brilliant career wasn't feeling quite so brilliant any longer.
Other euro zone bond yields also fell, if not quite so sharply.
In a warming world, Big Oil doesn't look quite so big anymore.
While these things sound great in theory, it's not quite so simple.
But there's a good chance your place isn't quite so put together.
With other ingredients, Som Saa doesn't need to search quite so far.
We're guessing that Kardashian won't be quite so candid in these shots.
The laws in a dozen other states are not quite so clear.
The special sauce didn't seem quite so … well, special in this concoction.
But the mainstream can't be separated from the extreme quite so cleanly.
Most anthem-related controversies, though, are neither deliberate nor quite so dramatic.
I hadn't pictured her with quite so much shape or deck space.
Before questions of representation were quite so central to the cultural conversation.
Now they don't have quite so many guys who need the ball.
On social media, however, his career wasn't quite so cut and dried.
In his memo, Mr. Damore suggested that Google wasn't quite so open.
Taking quite so much time on "Melodrama" was never Lorde's master plan.
No trade agreement had gone quite so far in this regard before.
But for most viewers, a women's prison drama isn't quite so relatable.
If only she hadn't take that advice quite so earnestly to heart.
Not all of Kate Middleton's gifts have been quite so silly, though.
Maybe if we stopped being quite so cautious, we could confront reality.
Hicks's mood was not quite so buoyant as the race loomed, though.
Still, others involved, including Manafort and Kaveladze, don't seem quite so amateurish.
I don't like the peacock quite so much, but it's the same family.
One, American politics has never been quite so nationalized as it is now.
Unlike Apple, Google hasn't been quite so cozy with the president this year.
But not since late September in 1.553 have they dropped quite so low.
The reality of the situation isn't quite so dire, but it's interesting nonetheless.
But last summer, under the Obama administration, she wasn't feeling quite so taciturn.
Venom's origin story — as dramatized in the new trailer — isn't quite so convoluted.
Not all Good Friday celebrations in the Philippines are quite so visceral, however.
But it turns out they are neither so empowered nor quite so unique.
The reality, as it often goes with congressional hearings, wasn't quite so explosive.
Fame had never seemed to be quite so randomly distributed, nor so possible.
I've never felt that experience quite so similarly as I do with writing.
Zuck, for his part, doesn't seem quite so keen on returning the favor.
But dramatic social change within a single lifetime never looks quite so beautiful.
What isn't quite so good, though, is the way Frances' identity is revealed.
Of course, not every DIY neural network will be quite so G-rated.
Fine Lines does not accept quite so stark a distinction between Nabokov's two
Ergo, the resulting product may not prove quite so "delightful" as you'd hoped.
"I've never seen you quite so low, baby," says Annalise's mom (Cicely Tyson).
Good news for Ferrari owners wasn't quite so good for the automaker's shareholders.
When put into this context, the prices don't seem quite so eye-watering.
Brighten enough days, and time might not seem to stand quite so still.
But in that climate, will others be quite so keen to replace him?
The transition to a pro-gaming career hasn't been quite so easy, however.
What we didn't know was that it was heading there quite so soon.
But nowhere is this message quite so clear as it is in religion.
But for some Instagram users, finding the new app wasn't quite so simple.
But that might not work out quite so well for China, experts said.
Other studios have had long winning streaks, although maybe none quite so spectacular.
Is there any feeling quite so confidence-boosting as knowing you smell good?
Showalter spent the minutes after the game claiming it wasn't quite so simple.
Perhaps the future doesn't have to look quite so different from the past.
Liza doesn't seem quite so young anymore, but in a strong, alluring way.
This time, though, she didn't have to consult a source quite so ancient.
The bloody fingertips of history suggest it's not quite so easy to grasp.
There has to be a way to exist that isn't quite so compromised.
At the time, though, those strictures did not always seem quite so funny.
Lawler hopes it does not take him quite so long — but he understands.
They probably didn't mean for the creators to take it quite so literally.
Italian soccer, embroiled in racism scandals, had not always been quite so welcoming.
A journey that would be fun if it didn't try quite so hard.
The Minnesotan had another strong — though not quite so stellar — night on Wednesday.
The steers aren't quite so flashy — but they do look nice and clean.
But I've learned that I can't be quite so passionate in my presentation.
LP: I don't think it's quite so much divide between religion and science.
Nacho isn't quite so easy to pin down — he's Pinkman-esque, in that sense.
But there's one bright spot where the outlook isn't quite so bleak: cloud computing.
Except, since you're watching in real time, the transformation doesn't appear quite so dramatic.
So $150 for a remote control doesn't sound quite so cheap now does it?
But after further investigation (and plenty of inquisitive commenters), we're not quite so sure.
Unfortunately for the hunters (and the picture frames), things don't quite so as planned.
But, your followers won't be quite so enthused to see such brazen show-offiness.
Things didn't go quite so well for the mice produced by male-male breeding.
That is partly because most shops are wary of tracking people quite so closely.
However, Citi believes the case in health care is not quite so clear cut.
Things are not quite so clear-cut on the other side of the Atlantic.
Now that we're adults, the process isn't quite so painless, especially for us ladies.
But the follow-up, the recently announced Disney Crossy Road, isn't quite so small.
When you play as a Latina nurse in Texas, it's not quite so easy.
A critical look at the evidence suggests that things aren't quite so clear-cut.
Making your photos look gorgeous has never been quite so easy on a Mac.
I was not expecting the three minutes to be quite so surprising and funny.
The morality police have stopped barging into people's homes and offices quite so often.
But not every high-end sex product is quite so transparent a rip off.
It also helps that the dud pokémon aren't quite so crummy this time around.
But as season 2 has moved forward, no one has fallen quite so hard.
While this icon's life might be plastic, her background is not quite so fantastic.
He told Bloomberg that he actually wished his stock hadn't soared quite so high.
The development of grit does not rely quite so much on culturally specific prompts.
Potential "no" votes Not everyone's reaction to the lunch was quite so positive, however.
The rationale holding a supportive coalition of Western nations together isn't quite so clear.
While those memories aren't quite so fresh, privacy concerns continue to linger over Facebook.
It's hard to imagine a postmodern update called "The Tweeter" being quite so inspirational.
Research since then has revealed that things are not quite so black and white.
Of course, not all examples of what I'm talking about are quite so overt.
Every establishment has its fixtures, but I've rarely come across camaraderie quite so palpable.
The giants do not look quite so fearsome when you see them every week.
But the White House has not been quite so dependable more recently, Israelis say.
By his own lights, however, Pyotr A. Pavlensky has never achieved quite so much.
Franklin is not quite so free, though he occasionally skirts the edges of orthodoxy.
His only reservation was that Italian soccer had not always been quite so welcoming.
The A.I. that Harari fears and admires doesn't, on inspection, seem quite so smart.
Nothing would enthrall him quite so much as the pocked and stippled human face.
It has endured afternoons in which the ideas have not flowed quite so easily.
Mr. Trump has challenged Reaganite doctrine in many areas, but none quite so brazenly.
Still, no one flies into the clouds of racist buffoonery quite so quickly as LePage. 
We wished the lettering on the down tube weren't quite so big, but it works.
It turns out getting Emilia in the buff is not quite so simple as her
Yet the noxious cloud may not prove quite so unpleasant for the Italian-American carmaker.
If things were not quite so desperate, this would be a slow-going reform project.
Only, what happens to the music that doesn't fall into that formula quite so neatly?
Several ministers have echoed Mr Gove's thoughts, though none has expressed them quite so vigorously.
If a supernova went off not quite so close by, though, that might be interesting.
While some think it's totally harmless and hilarious, others don't find it quite so funny.
There's a good chance that the final product won't look or behave quite so impressively.
Until Wednesday night, May and the first half of June hadn't gone quite so well.
Mind you, not all the coral reef news this year has been quite so wondrous.
Genetic engineering may be more effective, since it doesn't leave male mates quite so bedraggled.
In Yakuza 6, parenting isn't quite so tightly woven into the fabric of the experience.
Listening to the back catalogue, you're left wondering if anything else sounds quite so sleek.
As for whether it'll be quite so attractive to app makers remains to be seen.
Turns out I didn't need to be there quite so early, but I don't mind.
As a result, Edge isn't quite so obsessed with tracking you and your online movements.
And while Diaz took her drink down like a champ, Fallon wasn't quite so confident.
But housing markets are extremely complex and things probably don't work out quite so happily.
Over the course of this year, however, the accumulated figures are not quite so encouraging.
Things were not always quite so bad for the Noura Husseins of the United States.
Bold rhetoric isn't quite so controversial when voters know it represents a substantive public good.
Though other contemporary bands have made ambitious and exacting music, few are quite so painstaking.
Waka Flocka Flame's 2010 debut Flockaveli was not seen quite so favorably on its release.
Perhaps she is both — and perhaps neither was ever quite so far from the other.
" He's rarely done that quite so clearly and vividly as he did on "Sunday Candy.
"I mean, I wouldn't recommend that you be quite so stupid about it," Kois said.
Do you foresee a time in the future when it won't be quite so contentious?
But in contemporary India, Gandhi is no longer quite so awe-inspiring, or even relevant.
And nowhere was this philosophy made quite so literal than at the Old Country Buffet.
In reality, it's not quite so obvious, with actual physical crude prices being somewhat closer.
He is not required to play with quite so much volcanic ferocity on every possession.
Few, though, have skated quite so lightly over the surface of the world they're borrowing.
Books of The Times It's not that Ayoola meant to kill quite so many men.
No other signing in the period after Alex Ferguson's departure has proved quite so enduring.
The other companies were addressing problems equally as destructive, if not quite so immediately so.
"I don't think I expected that number to be quite so high," Hertel told Mashable.
Which means people like your doctor won't have to fend off inquiries quite so often.
The reality, though, as we've seen over the past year, is not quite so simple.
Earlier this year, the prospect of a not-quite-so-important Iowa appeared relatively high.
Not all of my encounters were quite so political — most were just friendly and transactional.
I want to build another one, but I don't want to be quite so rough.
It's hard to remember any Super Bowl champions that seemed quite so eager to punt.
A day will come when Pope does not make quite so many saves, when Mee and Tarkowski do not make quite so many blocks, when shots that were spinning wide will start to curl in, and at that point Burnley will slide down the table.
But none are quite so massive as the sale Wayfair is having over the holiday weekend.
Also, if rumors are to be believed, things aren't looking quite so rosy for Warner Bros.
Although the two usually don't twin quite so obviously, they do frequently go for similar styles.
They&aposve put up some nominees who didn&apost turn out to be quite so conservative.
Over time, these stars died; the stars that replaced them weren't quite so bright and hot.
Plus, there are quite a few wrinkles that mean "status quo" cannot be quite so simple.
Arguably, though, neither of them upset the odds quite so much as Danish equestrian Lis Hartel.
In testing the market, however, they found that landlords weren't interested in something quite so intense.
It's easy to spot an impressive kill-streak, but not every accomplishment is quite so obvious.
So, frameworks become a neccessary evil, but maybe they don't have to be quite so evil.
Back in the day, visits to the White House weren't quite so pleasant for the turkeys.
That said, touch controls don't lend themselves to Illustrator or video editing software quite so well.
In the end, things weren't quite so clear cut, even after several seasons of relentless excitement.
And hopefully, in the future, it'll make iPhones that don't need these adjustments quite so soon.
But Airbnb's story wasn't always quite so rosy — it stumbled throughout its first year before exploding.
The reality, of course, is that Mueller is unlikely to turn up anything quite so bold.
Cleveland's record of truth telling was not quite so transparent when it came to his health.
It is commonly said that the scenario facing us is unprecedented, but that isn't quite so.
But he had a day off, which is quite, so to say, necessary at this stage.
There's nothing quite so divisive as splitting up a large sum of money amongst family members.
Daniel Radcliffe may not be quite so ready to hang up his Sorting Hat after all.
PayPal co-founder Max Levchin believes in blockchain technology, but isn't quite so sure about bitcoin.
China might be important to the U.S., but is the U.S. quite so important to China?
Chloé Dabert, however, did not fare quite so well in the open-air Cloître des Carmes.
Dylan's songs "never sounded quite so heartbreakingly personal and universal at the same time," writes Brantley.
Chongqing is perhaps not quite so overtly red since his removal, but the red restaurants remain.
Never before in his career has El Chapo seemed quite so omnipresent as he does today.
Rarely has Red Sanders's maxim "Winning isn't everything; it's the only thing" sounded quite so appropriate.
What has never been quite so assured, however, is Franz Welser-Möst's stature as an interpreter.
You don't hear this response quite so often anymore, however, because it's become so obviously false.
There were hints on Friday, though, that the prince would not give up quite so easily.
"After a while, seeing them win the league didn't hurt quite so much anymore," he said.
There is nothing quite so mythic as a buzzer-beating game-winner in the NBA postseason.
But if they are really struggling to stay above water, he won't seem quite so appealing.
At least we now know that she never intended Joffrey's poisoning to be quite so horrific.
If Mike Pence were president, liberals would oppose his policies but wouldn't be quite so embarrassed.
Few things are quite so foundational in the early stages of a relationship than mutual interests.
The consortium focuses on promoting and developing other forms of authentication that aren't quite so problematic.
Laying a trap for self-driving cars Others might not be quite so hard and fast.
After Helsinki, discussions of the president's bizarre posture toward Russia no longer seemed quite so taboo.
After Helsinki, discussions of the president's bizarre posture toward Russia no longer seemed quite so taboo.
I have never been quite so confused as to how to interpret a vice presidential debate.
But this is hardly a Disney movie, and its attitude toward humanity isn't quite so complimentary.
Soon, at least, some of Teach First's high-flying new recruits will not be quite so inexperienced.
That may seem like a pretty obvious statement, but apparently, it isn't quite so clear to everyone.
The scales don't balance quite so neatly, though; there's nothing secure about giving the FBI their way.
Nothing quite so dramatic has happened to Birdstriking, who have been able to gig regularly in China.
There's nothing quite so clarifying on Survivor as knowing somebody is actively trying to vote you out.
Once I stopped being quite so draconian with my diet, those less desirable side effects quickly dissipated.
It’s a small tell that lets them know you’re not quite so engaged.
It's amazing; I don't think the popularity of the place was something we realized quite so much.
And we're going to be seeing more of these, although they may not be quite so severe.
Many of the black witches in Hollywood who've preceded her, however, haven't been quite so three-dimensional.
But the actress said she didn't feel quite so powerful on set in a motion capture suit.
But if you think about it, this is back when there were not quite so many channels.
It's not clear why it took Amazon quite so long to take Prime Now to the web.
The real numbers released this week by the company aren't quite so lofty, but are impressive nonetheless.
What seems cute in high school or college may not seem quite so endearing to potential employers.
They may not be perfect, but they haven't put their subscribers through quite so many plot twists.
Then again, Rosie O'Donnell​ probably never thought she'd be quite so integral to this whole debacle either.
Maybe nobody meant for this to be quite so politically relevant, but we can't help it now.
Kremer said that students in disagreement can still voice their opinions -- just maybe not quite so literally.
But it can't quite, so you can see it, actually in the footage with the peanut butter.
Harris wasn't quite so dressed up, but the couple looked quite happy to oblige the temporary tagalong.
Whether or not investors are quite so content is hard to judge based on the limited disclosure.
But one wonders if Reagan would have spoken quite so glowingly of the government's power to help.
But never has a president been quite so blunt and public in his criticisms of the Fed.
Not that Revelation features any event quite so diabolically nihilistic—and, yes, unbelievable—as a school shooting.
Current owner: Gildan Activewear, Canadian apparel companyDespite its name, American Apparel is no longer quite so American.
Where President Donald Trump sees a "death spiral" for Obamacare, some insurers don't seem quite so pessimistic.
While not all of them beg quite so explicitly, while not all of them cry, most do.
And wouldn't that mean it wouldn't be quite so much of a disaster if no one filed?
When friends' schedules don't line up quite so serendipitously, setting call dates can ensure more regular communication.
So that vintage T-shirt you ordered off eBay wasn't in quite so "excellent" condition after all?
A refusal to reject the past, or to get stuck in it, never looked quite so provocative.
Wertz doesn't attempt quite so ambitious a span, but the effect she achieves is no less transporting.
We don't have to look quite so good when we're just trying to look a little better.
There were higher-quality games, more-dramatic games, more-beautiful games, but none meant quite so much.
However, once you speak to Martin the IRL comedian, you learn the situation isn't quite so obvious.
They did not expect their victory tour to last quite so long, not that they are complaining.
Scarcely can a 21-year-old have looked quite so at ease in such surroundings, such circumstances.
Mr. Prince has never made anything quite so much fun to look at as the new Princes.
Maybe he will not keep quite so close an eye on his fitness as he normally does.
To Guddu and Rashmi, it sounds like the perfect plan, but things don't go quite so smoothly.
Plus, we didn't expect to have to shell out a large amount of cash quite so soon.
Still special By the end of the week, the special relationship might not be quite so special.
However, I'm not convinced this bloke and Knightley's story arc merited this fire track quite so soon.
There's nothing quite so explicit in "The Governesses" (although a dragonfly is put to an unorthodox use).
It would be difficult to find quite so much room in the crowded maze of Old Town.
Has any character seen women, liked women, enjoyed their conversation and stratagems quite so much as he?
I admit, we do; perhaps because there's no one now who does the act quite so well.
But there are good reasons why you don't need to be quite so worried as you are.
Pre-Crime doesn't suggest quite so dystopic a vision of our current reality, but it gets close.
We rarely prepared anything quite so precious at the temple in New Mexico where I was raised.
Fertility would have fallen anyway, as happened in other Asian countries, albeit not quite so far and fast.
The cockles, mussels and clams feeding unobtrusively on the seabed don't tend to ignite quite so much excitement.
Jerry Nadler (who chairs the House committee that would initiate impeachment proceedings) did not go quite so far.
Amazon's evils are a Google search away, but it's not quite so ingrained into my connections with others.
And unlike other black laptops (Razer) the black finish doesn't seem quite so eager to display my fingerprints.
Wayne isn't quite so varied in his transformations, but fundamentally he's asking a lot of the same questions.
But its clear the company is gunning for Snapchat, even if Facebook won't say it quite so bluntly.
She admits that when she started at Merriam-Webster 17 years ago, she wasn't quite so open-minded.
Not all Brits are quite so liberal, so this could end in tears, or some serious parental disappointment.
Investors don't doubt the company quite so often anymore; this past quarter was Amazon's seventh consecutive quarterly profit.
But as the energy crunch persisted, it became clear that not all the factors were quite so uncontrollable.
"Growth is slipping again ... and things don't seem quite so rosy," HSBC said in a note to clients.
Parenting is full of moments like that, although most of them aren't quite so starkly life-and-death.
In today's brutish political climate, the civility of the so-called Hollywood elite doesn't seem quite so laughable.
That Wall Street is not in the cross hairs quite so much as it was in the past?
China According to Emojipedia editor Jeremy Burge, the waving hand emoji isn't quite so friendly in some cultures.
And after all, there is no bond quite so precious as that of a man and his lamb.
This is what political scientists are all scratching their heads about, and anthropologists maybe not quite so much.
I just don't think anybody expected it to come quite so soon — or, frankly, to be so dumb.
"It's not quite so fast, but at least we can operate and customers can be serviced," he said.
The new compiler should also help with battery life, since the processor won't be taxed quite so much.
Trump is so mired in dishonest and shady self-serving deeds that Clinton looks not quite so bad.
When I'm not feeling quite so prosperous, I might go with the $2.61, which is two sausage patties.
But Mr. Obama insisted that he's not quite so disciplined that he counts out seven almonds every time.
And it's not quite so simple as returning to our corners and getting back to business as usual.
In a strange way, I hadn't felt settled enough in adult life to go somewhere quite so utilitarian.
But the quick cuts and camera jitters no longer seem quite so head-spinning or hard to follow.
There's still no happy ending to be found, but such a hope isn't quite so far off anymore.
As an economic conservative, I wish it wasn't quite so central, but the truth is a stubborn thing.
But, for me at least, they've never sounded quite so heartbreakingly personal and universal at the same time.
The others, "Life of the Party" and "The Happytime Murders," were comedies and were not quite so adored.
But the reality of what this deadline means for the Republican agenda isn't quite so cut and dry.
Then it became a Focus school, which is for schools that are struggling, if not quite so badly.
Not all of the thesaurus words for "good" work quite so well in describing the May jobs numbers.
But you were left hoping that Mr. Thompson did not suffer quite so relentlessly in his last days.
But it's also true that Starbucks doesn't feel quite so much like the gentrification indicator it once was.
Second-quarter earnings season kicks into gear this week, with hopes still strong though not quite so optimistic.
I mean, the other end might not be quite so firm, because they don&apost mature in uniform.
"There aren't that many artists who were doing quite so well, professionally, off their own work," Morton adds.
"It's not really the level that matters quite so much," said Johnson on CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Wednesday.
I definitely wish people wouldn't yell at each other quite so much, I wish there was less hate.
But that reputation might not have become quite so entrenched if it weren't for what was happening offscreen.
You wouldn't think that such an abbreviated, 90-minute version could contain quite so many lame jokes or longueurs.
And while countless photos were taken of the event, none are quite so impressive as those captured by NASA.
"We may be not quite so aggressive now because China could come back as a huge buyer," he said.
In a week in which Germany could follow Italy into technical recession, this suddenly doesn't seem quite so bad.
Of those, none remains quite so vivid as in 1996, the year after the upstart United Paramount Network launched.
On a Mac, however, typing emoji isn't quite so straightforward — after all, a physical keyboard doesn't morph so easily.
Optical lattice clocks, like the ones used in this study, work the same way—but not quite so simply.
After all, boats from Tanmen would not have been quite so thrusting without lavish subsidies for construction and diesel.
The IEA is not quite so optimistic; it reckons that 56m Indians will still be without electricity in 2030.
The facts, law, and emotional appeal will probably never line up quite so well for a government case again.
And even some of the anecdotes and one-liners that he seems to share spontaneously are not quite so.
One reason is that drugs which work on laboratory animals may not work quite so well in human tests.
The original portraits, which collectively I call "In Trump Country," didn't seem quite so important then, before the election.
It did not float quite so sublimely free of the material world as he had claimed in the "Declaration".
Results from other porn sites, which HBO is seemingly not quite so focused on curtailing, are even more extensive.
As one of Woo's Instagram followers was quick to point out, the joke doesn't work quite so well anymore.
On the other hand, on days when we're not feeling quite so pulled together, our moods can seriously suffer.
In 1995, there was no American indie rock artist quite so revered as Lou Barlow (especially in my opinion).
The researchers noted that their method may not be quite so accurate when it comes to cars and shadows.
The true disparity between the tax burden today and the mid-20133th century may not be quite so large.
Those brilliant ideas you have when you're drunk never seem quite so great in the sober light of morning.
And while some users say they have had success getting defective iPads replaced, others haven't been quite so lucky.
Whitman wasn't quite so hands-on with publishing, although two literary magazines came into being from within the shop.
One person questioned whether people would be quite so forgiving if a female politician were to don something similar.
A dividend yield of more than 4 percent looks too high for a company with quite so many challenges.
Nothing quite so dramatic is likely to occur during, or as a result of, the forthcoming encounter in Havana.
And, he seemed to want to know what shoes I'd be wearing... Some lines weren't quite so successful, alas.
I don't know if this comes from the government, though — I don't think Americans are quite so into that!
But no advertiser has ever done it quite so unnervingly as this short video from the Dutch Studio Smack.
By the same token, small banks have not been fined quite so heavily by prosecutors in America and elsewhere.
Luna, "a tactile, narrative puzzle game" that bridged the two projects, wasn't quite so wacky, but was undeniably beautiful.
But V is quite smitten with her new husband, and she doesn't want him to feel quite so ... emasculated.
"So I won't be quite so worried about it," Centeno, who is also the finance minister of Portugal, added.
Though he acknowledges a name like Mertens does not scan "quite so well," it has not stopped him trying.
Action would certainly have been taken sooner if there were not quite so much money riding on the sport.
Administrators like Dr. Ahn expected significant enrollment for the class, but none anticipated it to be quite so large.
There is a precedent in the US for using art to discourage people from using quite so much gas.
And I'm delighted that it's inspired people to be quite so creative, and to be angry on Brienne's behalf.
Yes, we're happy to have anesthesia and Netflix and to not be conscripted quite so often into early deaths.
But they had never scored quite so emphatically, in such a short burst, in all of their many Octobers.
Fans of "Doctor Who" are used to seeing Smith in a bow tie, though not quite so dressed up.
"I didn't say anything at first, and I didn't expect for him to be quite so emotional," Pettitte said.
Not even the oldest baby boomers, born in the late 1940s and early 623s, would be quite so lucky.
Truck buyers may want to stand out, but it's unclear they'll be comfortable with standing out quite so much.
"This is the one FANG component that Lang's not feeling quite so sanguine about," the "Mad Money" host said.
Wayward Son, the Carry On sequel that comes out this week, is not quite so thrilling as its predecessor.
And a celebration of a time before the Indie Spirit Award nominees overlapped quite so much with the Oscars.
But no gender reveal stunt has caused quite so much damage as one failed attempt in Arizona last year.
It's unlikely that whoever emerges as the Democratic nominee will advocate values quite so antithetical to millions of voters.
However, governments may find it easier to negotiate now that the migration is not quite so prominent in local politics.
Other quantum satellites, though none quite so advanced, are in the ether right now, and more are sure to come.
Building a Hackintosh could be a way of treating yourself to a new system without spending quite so much cash.
For all this, there are some grounds to suggest the outlook will not be quite so purely beneficial for Russia.
Looking back, you forget that at that period of time people weren't quite so in control of their own lives.
No doubt the company plans to pursue "the next billion" in a way that isn't quite so costly or unprecedented.
Greyjoy wasn't quite so lucky, and it's unlikely we'll be seeing any of Allen's character in GoT's final three episodes.
Still, in response to the BvS reactions, Snyder promised that his follow-up, Justice League, wouldn't be quite so dark.
As my own essay suggests, I think things aren't quite so straightforward, at least with respect to the last part.
McInnes' lawsuit represents how profoundly embattled he feels, now that he's not able to spread his views quite so freely.
Unlike Mandell, Stubbs isn't quite so worried about the grandma rule (because some grandmas are probably totally cool with PDA).
But he did not expect Renfro, who'd gained a considerable amount of weight, to reference his addiction quite so blithely.
Dell has already been offering similar 2-in-1s, but nothing quite so identical to the Surface Pro as this.
But it's not quite so simple for people close to an alleged abuser to figure out how to move forward.
For most people, that's the end of the dream, but some leaders of industry didn't give up quite so easily.
His Cincinnati mound counterpart Friday, Homer Bailey (23-6, 8.86 ERA), hasn&apost had it quite so good against Milwaukee.
But after checking the essentials off your list, there's always room for a few pieces that aren't quite so classic.
The problem with the bull case for gold is the evidence in the price charts is not quite so compelling.
A Twitter thread is not quite so intentional in creating meaning that rises above the direct prose of the text.
Someone needed to get down in the muck and make a play that was not quite so pretty and pristine.
Jeff Sessions's (R-Ala.) application for the job of United States attorney general has not been quite so simple, however.
Halo: Reach and Gears of War: Judgement are poor performers on Xbox One Other titles don't work quite so well.
Perhaps things are not quite so bad in the global economy and Brexit will just be an unhappy local story.
Except it's not quite so simple, and after a few rounds, the tone of the game begins to, well, change.
But there was a time when the digital photography revolution didn't come quite so easy for the team in Cupertino.
We don't usually spend quite so much time with my family, but I am definitely not disappointed when we do.
Van Etten's voice is muscular, unpretentious, and rich, and she has never been quite so in control of it before.
Inspiration did not arrive quite so easily for Mr. Weiner after "Mad Men" went off the air in May 2015.
Should the president's critics really be quite so sure of their suspicions when it comes to Trump's dealings with Russia?
Pogba's cost, the amount of money United gave to Juventus to sign him, no longer seems quite so eye-watering.
Rather than write off, say, amarone and zinfandel entirely, I may find that some examples are not quite so domineering.
At least, from Meghan and Harry's perspective, the tabloids won't be able to claim "exclusives" with quite so much frequency.
If the Yankees' starters could pitch as well on the mound, marketers might not have to hustle quite so hard.
Not since Mr. Wilson's own 'Two Trains Running' and Tony Kushner's 'Angels in America' has Broadway seemed quite so alive.
If we do that now, perhaps the kids of the future won't have quite so much adult work to do.
But they probably did not anticipate Monday's matches would take quite so long — so long they stretched into a Tuesday.
Phys Ed Men and women who started an exercise program no longer found high-calorie, fatty foods quite so irresistible.
But this time, the audience was a dozen times bigger than usual, and the theater was not quite so intimate.
But as Farhad Manjoo points out in a deeply reported magazine piece, fixing those news bubbles isn't quite so easy.
Nothing captured this quite so well as the official removal of the UK flag from the various EU headquarters buildings.
The classes are mostly populated with middle-aged adults and I don't feel quite so awkward working out amongst them.
Ms. Yellen also expressed the hope, however, that central banking would not be quite so interesting in the coming years.
But there are other, unintended consequences that aren't quite so apparent — the ones that take weeks of reading to understand.
But the arbitrary consequences of such randomness are not quite so large as they are in our two-party system.
If I hadn't just cycled 80 kilometres, I'm not sure the smooth, squeaking meat would have been quite so tempting.
However, perhaps no one looking to make a relationship work has gone quite so far (or failed quite so hard) as Bruce Rowley, a Connecticut man who allegedly told the cops he robbed a bank, drove to Taylor Swift's house in Rhode Island, and tossed a bunch of cash over her fence to impress her.
Being queer didn't get quite so colorful until 1978, when a gay activist named Gilbert Baker created an eight-color flag.
Without a special deal, the danger is that multinational fims will no longer find the UK quite so attractive a place.
The long-planned tropical vacations do not seem quite so urgent, even as frigid temperatures are expected to return this week.
A cool look, to be sure, but one that not many stars could pull off to quite so much universal acclaim.
But there's perhaps nowhere where he's quite so in his element as in the home of jerk chicken and reggae: Jamaica.
I don't know if I've ever seen her look quite so relaxed as she does when she sat in that car.
"If Renault weren't pushing this quite so hard, ironically people would be looking at him a lot more critically," he said.
It seems unlikely that his vast network will continue to view his brand of self-involvement as quite so comical now.
Now that central banks are no longer quite so supportive, it may be time for markets to go their separate ways.
It's rare for a candidate to devote quite so much time to the topic of abortion in a competitive general election.
Inside, there's a huge display for the driver,  plus seats and interior lighting that evoke nothing quite so much as Tron.
It's not quite so simple as Cardboard, though — it requires mirrors and a special Fresnel lens set to pull this off.
Zebras do not enrich their funders quite so much, but instead create value for consumers and themselves with less artificial subsidy.
There was a lot of talk about the "iPhone killer" that seems ridiculous now, but it wasn't quite so ridiculous then.
But while the gameplay and world are worth investing in, other aspects of the experience don't hold up quite so well.
Even if it's not the ideal recipe, per the exacting standards of the RSC, it shouldn't have failed quite so spectacularly.
But the red ribbon in this image isn't quite so grizzly, because it actually depicts the vegetation growing around the river.
It totally fits into the band's stable of eccentric videos that are very memorable, even if their music isn't quite so.
So outside noise will get in, but hopefully your tunes won't be quite so obvious or annoying to people around you.
You see, the Cubs have Jorge Soler, an incredibly talented player if not one with quite so honed a skill set.
Maybe at another historical juncture, fascist imagery and clueless exploitation of the pain of child separation wouldn't look quite so ugly.
Still, by carefully manipulating cloud cover, it's possible we wouldn't have to drop quite so many bombs on our future home.
Kara Swisher hand-picks the people and trends that might have made the Recode 100 if they weren't quite so awful.
On the one hand, there's been a lot of progress now that menstruation—and all it entails—isn't quite so taboo.
It's easy to wish "Green Book" itself wasn't quite so ham-fisted at times, or on-the-nose with its dialogue.
But it sounds like Duff doesn't think her other famous TV role would be quite so successful in the modern age.
With the values of sports franchises rising to billions of dollars, opportunities have emerged for investments that aren't quite so big.
NYC Council questions tax breaks and economic impact of Amazon HQ2 As for Boston, it wasn't quite so political as that.
The bridge of the Shenzou is what Abrams would have given us if he weren't quite so enamored with lens flare.
While her hair and makeup combined can be completed in a cool hour and 15 minutes, wardrobe isn't quite so straightforward.
But one of the differences between the secretary and I is I'm not quite so aggressive with regard to regime change.
Then again, the trailer starts with the words "From Tetsuya Mizuguchi," so maybe the sensory overload shouldn't be quite so surprising.
There was no anonymous "source close to Trump," reporters across town came to know, quite so availing as The Donald himself.
Even as a lover of slow sad songs by idiosyncratic songwriters, I have heard few songs this year quite so moving.
Julian Zelizer: Trump's alleged Teflon isn't quite so durable The legal and the political stories about the Trump presidency are converging.
That feeling is made explicit: Rarely have I seen a menu-as-manifesto quite so endearing as the one at Boon.
I don't know if I've ever read a novel that captures the emotional labor of people-pleasing language quite so well.
Yet from the ashes of defeat, victory rises — if not for the characters quite so soon, then certainly for the viewers.
It's been a while since clothes were employed quite so strategically and consistently to send an unspoken, but also unmistakable, message.
Qatar should be called out, but preferably by those who haven't spent quite so much time and money advancing extremism themselves.
Mr. Sessions could, however, craft his own policy that does not go quite so far; a draft is still being reviewed.
It's kind of like Bioware's take on Destiny, but it looks like it doesn't lean quite so heavily on MMO tropes.
Yes, Ms. Chiuri is an Italian designer at a French house; Mr. Weinstein's trial may not have resonated quite so far.
When I'm over that phase, I'll collect all the discarded books and start over without being quite so needy and demanding.
Wells Fargo is eager to put its sales scandal behind it, but customers are not quite so willing to move on.
I headed back to Fitzroy, where the price of art wasn't quite so dear — and, frankly, it was just as good.
It's far from certain that this set of issues will kick in quite so neatly in the coming year or so.
I've had plenty of other regrets, but maybe none of them quite so overpowering, so complete and desolate, as that sunburn.
These issues matter to Jordanians — and therefore to Jordan's internal stability — in way they no longer do quite so much elsewhere.
We've seen serpentine circles before, but I don't recall seeing quite so many of these theme entries in a grid before.
Liverpool would rarely have faced a United team with such threadbare resources, with quite so many square pegs in round holes.
But of course, without that certain air of mystique would we all be trying to keep up with them quite so frantically?
Good news: One of the most boring staples of executive menswear -- the Patagonia fleece vest -- may no longer be quite so commonplace.
A lot of these things are locked in in a way that they are not going to be reversed quite so quickly.
We think it's safe to say that no one has ever worn their Princess Diana tribute tee with quite so much panache.
While some bloggers possessing unbelievably high pain thresholds have made it through the experience relatively unscathed, others haven't been quite so lucky.
Having made new friends in college, she is no longer quite so confident that "the great tribulation" is just around the corner.
The second season has a huge advantage over the first: it doesn't have to wade into the world-building quite so much.
If Hollywood studios weren't quite so obsessed with superhero franchises, the Oscars might not be in this mess in the first place.
It's not quite so extreme as meal replacers such as Soylent, but these open sandwiches do have a utilitarian flair to them.
But when his motivations for writing and his interests in subject matter changed, the publishing side wasn't quite so ready to cooperate.
Some outside Iran, especially in Europe where the sanctions net is not quite so tight, are nevertheless willing to take the plunge.
I lost parts of my body I had never given much thought to, and never knew I could miss quite so much.
At that age, you don't worry quite so much about going to school as you do when you get a bit older.
But both of those spaces did have to mature to some degree, and stop being quite so naive in their tech utopianism.
C. Northcote Parkinson invented another, not-quite-so-famous law when he gave a speech to the Swedish Employers' Confederation in 1980.
Ella Mai wants people everywhere to love themselves, and those around them, "naked" — though it doesn't have to be quite so literal.
For those of you who don't want your hands held quite so much, you can set up all kinds of custom configurations.
And, although swelling from a sunburn isn't exactly a common symptom — or else it wouldn't be quite so shocking, he's not alone.
But for Poe Dameron, the latest devil-may-care space cowboy in this great tradition, things don't work out quite so neatly.
As the tug-of-war between savvy consumer and anticipatory marketer persists, will the exit pop-up's successor be quite so grating?
GIF: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)The Geio robot's speed and agility wouldn't be quite so intimidating if the toy included a physical controller.
Look, they could rightly say, he isn't tweeting quite so much and for the most part, his tweets have been less sulfurous.
It's probably a fair question to ask at this point: Do Werner Herzog's movies need quite so much Werner Herzog in them?
"Personally, I think there are great Star Wars movies to be made that don't need to cost quite so much," he wrote.
Which raises two questions that Veronica Pate can't answer quite so quickly, even after these 19 years: Is it because they're black?
" "Few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory of popular music more distinctly, or touched quite so many people with their talent.
But despite the world-class defense sector in the U.K., historically speaking, it has not reached out quite so overtly to startups.
The stupa is the centrepiece of a sprawling religious complex, not all of it quite so bling, inhabited by the Dhammakaya movement.
Hopefully, you don't have to deal with anything quite so uncomfortable when it comes to introducing your family to your S.O. IRL.
Chances are, we are looking at bilateral exaggeration here: You are not quite so hot, nor they as decrepit, as they maintain.
But the electric motor means we don't show up quite so sweaty to a meeting and we get there a lot faster!
It's almost as immediate as a phone call, but not quite ... So many little dings have begun to make the rings obsolete.
It's almost as if one teeny extra hour of sleep made teenagers decide they didn't hate school and learning quite so much.
I'd been properly warned about the phenomenon (by my mother, in fact), but I didn't expect it to be quite so extreme.
He was, not to belabor it, a McMahon, and no one else in WWE has it quite so good as the McMahons.
Every available solution would seem much more feasible if there were not quite so many financial — and legal — factors to be considered.
I do this so the worst-performing students don't feel quite so bad and the high achievers have something to strive for.
I can't remember another time I was quite so sick—and both my body and my brain decided to remember it too.
But you can get creative too, slipping in an icon that might not be quite so overtly sexy — except in certain contexts.
" "The vast majority of EPP prime ministers don't believe that we should give up the presidency quite so easily, without a fight.
Behind-the-back and no-look passes never looked quite so beautiful as when they were launched by a man so large.
Most of the other allusions in this shaggy-dog tale of wild conspiracism and male petulance are not quite so blatantly meta.
Devices that don't need quite so much bandwidth, like smart thermostats, don't have to be a priority in terms of physical proximity.
Ms. Wills might already have a mortgage if she had gone to college a decade earlier, when it wasn't quite so expensive.
It's heartbreaking and I think it's important that we know that before we celebrate this aspect of his biography quite so much.
But because Weinstein was unacceptable, some backlashers argued, surely anyone whose misconduct was not quite so bad as his should be forgiven.
Things haven't yet gone quite so far in "Machines Like Me," where androids are few in number and are still considered novelties.
" He proceeds to flaunt one of his signature dishes: "It seems like a simple recipe but actually it isn't quite so easy. . . .
We are self-managed to save money, and I didn't think there would be quite so many decisions happening all the time.
There's also the fact that the moment we live in is that it isn't built to make eating… well, quite so intuitive.
But do causes and effects work quite so neatly, or do we search for a cause because the effect is upon us?
None, perhaps, have been quite so significant as Chelsea's victory in 2003 that took it to the Champions League at Liverpool's expense.
Though the FCC initiative to remove Huawei and ZTE equipment has been colloquially called "rip and replace," it's not quite so simple.
Since each viral outbreak has its own unique code, there is no guarantee the next attack will be decoded quite so quickly.
And nothing seems to delight him quite so much as ratcheting up the suspense when he has an important decision to make.
If only the inhabitants of "Joan" weren't quite so fond of metaphors, which tend only to underline what we've already figured out.
Few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory of popular music more distinctly, or touched quite so many people with their talent.
I'll also, most likely, be bummed I can't use my breadwinner status to leverage getting out of making the bed quite so much.
Given that today's HBO GO moochers could potentially be HBO NOW subscribers, the company may no longer be quite so "cool" with sharing.
He may have stopped wearing quite so much fringe, but Banhart's sonic and spiritual evolution shouldn't undermine the flower child credibility that remains.
I've seen a whole bunch of keyboards this week at Computex Taipei, but none quite so opulent as this exclusive offering from HyperX.
This one, however, executed with what Hui's bureau says was a mixture of lime and sand, will not be pardoned quite so easily.
This is an unusual pattern in terms of new mobile OS upgrades among Apple's user base – typically, adoption doesn't spike quite so sharply.
I would have preferred to experience the connection between the sight and sound of Buddhist ritual without having to work quite so hard.
But investigate even a little bit and it's clear that no government-owned website would contain quite so much grammatical and aesthetic strangeness.
A woman, living alone as Peter does, angry and depressed as he is, is unlikely to seem quite so intriguing to a filmmaker.
But when you hear Sanders's comments in full, it's not quite so clear: What did he really mean by "go beyond identity politics"?
The 6S phones have an aperture of f2.2, so more of the street is in focus, and the background isn't quite so blurry.
I set it up and make it clear that they can tell me to stop at any time, but it's not quite so.
Google tells me that, going forward, the "Go edition" of future Android releases won't be quite so delayed compared to the full ones.
Powell himself divided his readership into "fans" and "shits," and the split persists, though these days there aren't quite so many of either.
Who would have thought that the end of the world could feel quite so much like an episode of "As the World Turns"?
Even if you see similar networks [in the brain] getting activated, I don't think there's anybody theorizing about that relationship quite so strongly.
The company said its newest raise would be used to fund acquisitions, although we didn't expect one to come around quite so quickly.
But there's another level of mistakes not quite so obvious — missteps you can make by not knowing enough or paying too little attention.
I asked, and apparently no tourist has fallen victim, but there was an urban myth of one local who wasn't quite so lucky.
Their furry friends aren't quite so cooperative, however, and refuse to start or stop the way either Hannah or Tyler want them to.
"There is probably no other golfing center that is quite so good as Gullane," the pioneering golf writer Bernard Darwin penned in 22015.
Still, I'm not quite going to go quite so far as to endorse Scroll (and not just because Vox Media is a partner).
And it's true; there's nothing quite so satisfying as having your partner be loudly and enthusiastically in your corner when you do well.
Then you actually see the finished project and realize you couldn't have ever dreamed up something quite so beautiful, lusty, and unapologetically odd.
The rival Koreas, flirting with war just weeks ago, are suddenly making overtures toward the no-longer-quite-so-absurd notion of cooperation.
His outlook for the rest of the industry wasn't quite so rosy, emphasizing that retailers just own too much brick and mortar space.
As he circled for a parking spot, I noticed smells and noises along Flatbush Avenue that I didn't remember being quite so strong.
Most wartime photographs were not quite so explicitly artistic as Easterly's; late in the century, photographers insisted more ardently that they were artists.
So I think Smil and other clean energy pessimists are, at the very least, wrong to be quite so confident in their pessimism.
Many have joked about the release, but none have done it quite so elegantly and in such spot-on Apple fashion as Stephen Colbert.
The Hulking, Retro Computers That Made Way for Your iPhone To James Ball, there's nothing quite so beautiful as a 200,24.4-pound analog computer.
The Hulking, Retro Computers That Made Way for Your iPhone To James Ball, there's nothing quite so beautiful as a 4,500-pound analog computer.
In its four decades, the internet has seen a lot of conceptual alchemy, but there's nothing quite so odd as the Cult of Kek.
"I had never done anything quite so momentous and it was scary for me, but he was wonderful and a true friend," she said.
Phone also has other apps, which is the same as software on computer but with a different name that doesn't sound quite so boring.
But to my mind, no actor ever made the Dark Knight quite so delightful as West, who died Friday at the age of 88.
And while we love a good bachelorette party and the occasional champagne toast, there is one part of RSVPing that's not quite so fun.
" He continued, "Few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory of popular music more distinctly, or touched quite so many people with their talent.
A few well-known stocks — and some not quite so well known — are just a few of the names analysts say have "upside" potential.
I used to intensely dislike negotiating, but I've worked hard to get better at it and now I don't find it quite so distasteful.
Having had a previous career outside education in an elite occupation, I was surprised and humbled to have found teaching quite so extraordinarily difficult.
A Brexit vote would be very damaging for the rest of the E.U. as well as the U.K., albeit perhaps not quite so quickly.
Occasionally, he became the comedic relief in not-quite-so-funny flicks like Life or showed off his dramatic chops in movies like Buried.
The prospect of Congress rolling back the FCC's recent decision doesn't sound quite so sweet, I'm guessing, since Stephenson doesn't mention it at all.
China's time zone is closely followed by the one used by India—a country not quite so wide as China but nearly as populous.
Nine months before real French voters go to the polls, this gloomy vision - or some variation of it - no longer seems quite so outlandish.
John Protzko, a psychologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, though, wondered whether things might not be quite so gloomy as they seemed.
While Trump has several important precursors such as George Wallace and Ross Perot, no other political figure prefigured Trump quite so exactly as Buchanan.
Teams will study Mahomes more, windows will tighten and his offensive line (two sacks allowed in two games) won't keep him quite so clean.
No other country has benefited quite so much from the tumbling price of commodities, particularly oil, of which it is a huge net importer.
Seeing a lot of photos in your social-media feeds with elderly versions of people you otherwise know to not be quite so old?
These are all best-case scenarios for Intel, and in the real world the Kaby Lake difference is unlikely to be quite so tangible.
"I can certainly relate to a kind of ideal: 'Oh, if only I had a partner, this wouldn't be quite so difficult,' " she said.
Today that's not quite so pressing, given what an awful place the House used to be before the 1970s reforms, but issues certainly persist.
Though it's been a very long time since I've read the classic book, from what I remember there wasn't quite so much magnificent action.
But this year, in the era of #MeToo and #TimesUp, celebrities walking the red carpet didn't have the space to be quite so frivolous.
That's why we teamed up with Fossil to find the best (and in some cases, smartest) accessories out there that aren't quite so expected.
Of course, that would require the TV sharks to not be quite so short-sighted – after all, they thought Ring was overvalued, and passed.
But accountants are saying that the bill isn't quite so generous for entrepreneurs who already take deductions that exceed the Senate's proposed 23 percent.
"We see that 2018 might not be quite so happy for OPEC producers, " the Paris-based organization said in its latest monthly report Thursday.
But at few programs is being a manager taken quite so seriously as at Duke, where everything related to basketball is taken very seriously.
There are few seasons that elicit quite so much lyricism from children's writers as late summer, when the days are just beginning to shorten.
Mr. Harvey was comfortable working in Hollywood but preferred life on the East Coast, where the film business was not quite so all-consuming.
A skeptic might think that this is because middle-class Americans might not be quite so pleased with the way they fare after all.
But things haven't been quite so clear cut in St. Louis or Pittsburgh, where we've seen controversial mid-series switches that were coach's decisions.
That survival is worth quite so much to Huddersfield, as a club and as a city, is down to Wenger at least a little.
But no one does hung over like "New Girl," or open, easy male friendship like "New Girl," or takes cat ownership quite so seriously.
"Few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory of popular music more distinctly, or touched quite so many people with their talent," Obama said.
"The railroad stocks are finally getting the credit they deserve now that Wall Street's not quite so terrified by the trade war," he said.
If we had leaders that gave us hope for that positive way forward, many Australians say, perhaps these losses wouldn't feel quite so hopeless.
She raised questions about how "electability" had essentially become shorthand for "white" (without saying it quite so explicitly), and did it in Detroit, Michigan.
Neither Holliday nor Yashayaev thinks the effect of the freshwater will be quite so dramatic based on what they know from direct ocean observations.
"Few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory of popular music more distinctly, or touched quite so many people with their talent," Obama continued.
No manager is quite so good, even if he loses on the weekend, at making sure he wins for the rest of the week.
The 'producing classes,' no longer quite so systematically deprived of the fruits of their efforts, would have gotten a bit more of the fruits.
She has kept herself occupied by watching the Raptors chase a championship, which is an activity she had never anticipated enjoying quite so much.
Which means if you're willing to pay the Apple tax for the 13-inch MacBook Pro you no longer have to feel quite so ashamed.
But there's much less data about whether suicide contagion is quite so common when it comes to fictional depictions of suicides, like 133 Reasons Why.
Image: Hublot (Hublot)There are lots of annoying telltales of a blowhard, but none quite so insufferable as Hublot's Big Bang Meca-10 P2P watch.
Things didn't work out quite so well the second time around, with Mr Obama having to make do with just 56% of endorsements in 2012.
" Through the grapevine, Shorr has learned that her ex-boyfriend has not been quite so understanding, particularly with one choice cut entitled "F U Forever.
Another, slightly more emollient faction puts more emphasis on Ibn Taymiyyah and is not quite so certain that everybody else is in some way unorthodox.
"I also would suggest that Secretary Clinton may want to be not quite so presumptuous about thinking that she is a certain winner," Sanders added.
Today the financial dominoes are not set up quite so precariously, but in many ways the broader economic and political environment is far more forbidding.
Now, we have One UI. I can't go quite so far as to say that everything has changed forever when it comes to Samsung's customizations.
Peter is already laying the groundwork for his season by repeatedly explaining he has "walls" and isn't quite so sure how to break them down.
For those of us not fortunate enough to share a zip code with Chris Rock and Britney Spears, the joke isn't quite so funny. [northjersey.com]
If people could grow old without their health declining quite so much, it would be a major boon for the bottom line of governments everywhere.
But just in case you tend to air on the side of caution, we've included a few must-haves that aren't quite so out there.
Resolved to take a leaf out of The Bachelor's book, I didn't take things quite so slowly the next time I went on a date.
Benefits are not quite so generous for those who have retired more recently, but civil servants can still stop work with lavish benefits at 55.
To avoid red tape, the Institute is trying out a new method for reviewing and commenting on the guidelines that isn't quite so official: GitHub.
WarnerMedia (as Time Warner has been renamed) owns some famous superheroes, like Batman and Wonder Woman, but they are not quite so formidable as Disney's.
Less than two weeks ago, New York approved the merger between customer service nightmare Time Warner Cable and not-quite-so-famously-bad Charter Communications.
"No one, before or since, has succeeded in liberating themselves quite so completely from the shackles of musical notation," Stephen Pile wrote of her performances.
You can definitely feel the strap inflate and resulting constriction, but it's not quite so much like a boa constrictor wrapping itself around your arm.
In light of these alcohol and drug use rates among kids, that 4 percent dripping figure doesn't seem quite so high, or indeed so frightening.
THE outcome was not quite so definitive as Roy Moore's critics had demanded or as, in his secret heart, the man himself may have expected.
And they should put them ... I think they could put them in places and redesign these screens in a way that isn't quite so appealing.
When you step off the train, it invites immediate comparison to the infrastructure we have here in the U.S. Here things aren't quite so smooth.
Well, actually, because at some point you need to have human involvement — but it doesn't need to be quite so hands-on all the time.
It's always fun when a series regular gets killed off, but I really had no idea that it was going to be quite so brutal.
Cenac's series is the most high-profile project yet at Topic, but there's already plenty to watch, not all of it quite so light-hearted.
And you can wonder whether the German molding system leaves German kids molded quite so thoroughly as Zaske, an American long resident in Berlin, insists.
Microsoft isn't doing anything quite so bong-friendly, of course, but rather providing another service in its capacious offering of software for managing government functions.
Dagny stresses that she has no problem with getting naked, but when it comes to her new song, "Wearing Nothing," things aren't quite so literal.
It's not that she's naïve to the way the world works, but I don't think she can imagine that things can be quite so nefarious.
The Gabriels don't know a lot about money, and they have never before had to think about it quite so much or with such apprehension.
She seemed taken off guard by the demand for concise answers to inevitable tough questions, unaware that Lauer might come out swinging quite so hard.
Nothing animates the far right or shapes its worldview quite so much as the desire to humiliate others—and the fear of being humiliated themselves.
No longer feeling quite so powerless, Cowie persuaded his mother to help him stage a parallel protest outside New York's City Hall in early December.
The audience that packed a 6,000-capacity basketball arena at Morehouse for Obama the previous night was not quite so uniform but was overwhelmingly black.
And if teams were not, at heart, businesses reliant on prize money, perhaps the consequences of annulling the season would not be quite so stark.
While Walker has previously recommended Icke's work on her blog, this is the first time her apparent affinity for him has gone quite so public.
No coach has ever taken to life in the Premier League quite so well as Chelsea's Maurizio Sarri: His team has not been beaten, either.
It would feel more powerful if Murtagh hadn't been wooed back quite so quickly, but this wasn't an episode where Jamie was scheduled to suffer.
" The Prez said, "Few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory of popular music more distinctly, or touched quite so many people with their talent.
But the detail was not quite so bullish: new orders only picked up marginally and companies had to cut prices in order to win business.
These accessories could help the cameras be more useful in other filming scenarios where it's not important for them to be quite so hard-wearing.
There is no team, though, that will relish its place among the giants in the Champions League quite so much as the perennial Austrian champions.
But in this historic moment -- fueled by the #MeToo movement and a growing culture of female empowerment -- the notion doesn't seem quite so far-fetched.
But few aspects of aging generate quite so much anticipatory horror as nursing homes, and so Green Houses have attracted disproportionate attention, including media coverage.
Here's my feeling: They made a fortune off of it, and they didn't do any ... I don't forgive them quite so quickly as you do.
I think right now because of the state of the world, people are responding who might not have been quite so open to it before.
Where Holden can get infuriating, you want to pat Ponyboy on the head and tell him that he doesn't have to try quite so hard.
When the trans woman was a child, she stole a pump — "I had never seen anything quite so beautiful" — while out Christmas shopping with her father.
But new data from password management company SplashData offers glimpses of a world in which we're not all quite so hopeless at securing our stuff online.
Just like little humans, Fiona the (not quite so) baby hippo has hit a growth spurt, healthily progressing to adulthood at what seems like warp speed.
"It turned out that what was considered to be inevitable may not be quite so inevitable," Sanders said as he took the stage, referring to Clinton.
The 2020 RX won't deliver anything quite so dramatic, but it is, nonetheless, more than the generally insignificant midcycle "refresh" that might once have been expected.
It goes off into so many different avenues off this one idea that maybe things aren't quite so kosher with how these things are run. Yes.
Uber's is not quite so sophisticated, but the front-facing light is still big, bright and should be easy to see, even in adverse weather conditions.
Cyberpunk 2077's dystopia doesn't seem quite so on-the-nose, but it also seems to be playing with heavy themes without truly delving into them.
He examines the hack of Sony Entertainment which was laid at the feet of the North Koreans, but whose provenance is perhaps not quite so solid.
They were at a higher point on the food chain, used in specialized places, and as a result the nostalgia factor isn't quite so deeply felt.
Major chains like Wendy's and McDonald's have similarly implemented self-service kiosks, though they haven't been quite so brazen about stating it's a replacement for labor.
Politicians of all stripes often push policies that favor one type of energy source over another, but department officials don't usually articulate it quite so clearly.
And maybe consider making a donation to an organization like charity:water to help those who don't have quite so many options when it comes to hydration.
I'm not sure there's anywhere else in his singles that hits the balance of "impressive rap bar punchline" and "easily memorable phrase" quite so many times.
And what makes the Permian quite so special is there are so many layers of stacked resource that it is just prolific in terms of size.
What didn't: I wish that there was an alarm when the cook time elapses, and that the insert's handles didn't get quite so hot during cooking.
It can be funny and easy to laugh off when a Starbucks employee messes up your name, but apparently, some name flubs aren't quite so harmless.
This year they weren't quite so stupid, even though the UK government has recently given the green light to fracking, despite widespread local and national opposition.
Though she has galloped far ahead of her rival this year, Mrs Clinton has run this race once before, when the going wasn't quite so good.
Clinton looked past November to a time when female presidential candidates may not require quite so much durability to have a shot at the White House.
Not quite so successfully, "Arcadia" leads readers into an escalating series of interconnected textual worlds and deliberately avoids helping them to achieve any final utopian vision.
Two other Instagram accounts online at the time of writing also share Phantom marketing material, but don't push the high-end lifestyle image quite so explicitly.
Second, the federal government gives states a lot of money to build new highways but is not quite so excited about funding their long-term maintenance.
And I don't mean to pitch our book, it's quite so that dramas, immersive dramas, on television, if you're an advertiser, are increasingly challenging to find.
Switching to a different savings accountWith the Fed cutting rates, it's likely that your go-to high-yield savings account is no longer quite so compelling.
That's why it is time for the Australian Open to revisit its extreme heat policy and not leave quite so much to the tournament referee's discretion.
Fire Emblem has always been populated with memorable characters painted with very broad brushes, but they've never inhabited a world quite so fleshed out as Fodlán.
They grabbed at his hands, his shoulders, the back of his head, grazing wisps of the hair some had seen when it wasn't quite so white.
And, as is the case with most children and parents, I imagine, some of my memories of my father are happy, some not quite so much.
Presumably, whoever actually did clear the landing spot for Marine One didn't have to work quite so hard; for one thing, there was a snowplow involved.
While Xi faces little in the way of true democratic opposition or accountability within mainland China itself, Russian leader Vladimir Putin is not quite so lucky.
Nobody expected quite so many impressive mobile contract deals this year, as pretty much every retailer has dropped cheap offers to try and beat the competition.
I will also offer my casual, non-scientific observation that older men tend to embrace remarriage, while older women don't seem to be quite so keen.
You do have a good feeling about that company, because there are things that you get from the products that it doesn't feel quite so grabbing.
Looking closely at the source of this statistic — a paper by the epidemiologist Larry Brilliant and three colleagues — I'm not convinced that things are quite so dire.
But my skin in winter is like a ragged piece of sandpaper, so I pay good money to make it not look and feel quite so terrible.
If you've only been dating your significant other for a short time, there are other options on this list that might not come off quite so strong.
Anathema shouldn't have been quite so worried about losing the only printed edition of the book — she did have all those index cards for reference, after all.
Several of us at Gizmodo tested the limits of Smart HDR, and we agreed that it's good at keeping image highlights from seeming quite so blown out.
We get why people choose a Mac over a PC, but when it comes to choosing shorts over pants, our reasons aren't quite so black and white.
India's main supplier of thermal coal is Indonesia, where prices have also been rising, but perhaps not quite so dramatically as for the higher-quality Australian grades.
In 2019, the lack of a headphone jack can still be annoying, but now that wireless headphones are much more common it doesn't sting quite so badly.
While Jake, with his safety pin earring and no-effs-to-give attitude, is unquestionably alluring to Tess, Sweetbitter itself doesn't feel quite so enamored with him.
But when it comes to cases involving reapportionment—challenges to how states draw lines for congressional or state legislative elections—the justices can't be quite so choosy.
Had the global economic cycle not turned in 2017, some of the more blood-curdling forecasts made before the referendum might not have looked quite so silly.
THANK YOU FOR THE COURAGE TO STAND UP. I'VE GOTTEN E-MAILS PROBABLY 25% OF THE E-MAILS FROM TRUMP SUPPORTERS AND THEY'RE NOT QUITE SO COMPLIMENTARY.
The company quickly rejected the $512 million bid, but there are reports that IAC, which owns competing service Home Advisor, will not give up quite so fast.
What seems equally fundamental, but isn't quite so cut-and-dry, is the question of why humans have been obsessed with our dogs for thousands of years.
"If we'd known it was going to be quite so successful, we'd have pushed the boat out a little more in terms of the production," McAleese says.
And while Echeverria's case seems settled (although the company is appealing this and other verdicts), the science linking baby powder and ovarian cancer isn't quite so straightforward.
"I think one of the reasons it resonated quite so much with people was because it felt incredibly genuine and sincere and didn't hold back," adds O'Neill.
After all, you can always buy more underwear — a complete skin type-specific regimen in 3.4 oz packaging isn't quite so easy to replace on the fly.
"They are going to need to do that in a way that doesn't remove funding quite so fast, that allows the states to maintain coverage," he said.
"Someone at HBO right now is like, 'Shit, maybe we shouldn't have put the premiere date in quite so big a block of ice,'" one fan wrote.
Why it matters, per Axios' Dan Primack: Lyft has portrayed itself as the ethical alternative to Uber, but the contrast might not really be quite so stark.
Sony built a new lens for these Action Cams, which is supposed to produce an image that isn't quite so distorted as it was in past versions.
"Few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory of popular music more distinctly, or touched quite so many people with their talent," Obama said in a statement.
I feel that way, and I never have felt that way quite so much in any situation where there's a trial and there's a question of execution.
Now that you&aposll only view recipients and subject lines in your inbox, your iPhone won&apost have to take quite so long to load new messages. 
As TV trends go, a nostalgic reboot isn't quite so ahead of the curve — a new version, executive produced by Spielberg, debuted Friday on Apple TV Plus.
It's catching up to Stan, and it's ​certainly​ catching up to Philip, who's shown signs of stress before but never quite so blatantly as he does here.
"Becoming, Part 2" (season 63, episode 22) Has there ever been a television tragedy quite so earned as the one at the end of "Becoming, Part 2"?
Nations with less glittering histories — but good coaching, a sense of identity and players littered throughout Europe's great leagues — no longer have quite so much to fear.
But the men and women in the other two groups had not become quite so inactive, although they were no longer being asked to exercise or meditate.
Unseasonably dry weather and high winds most assuredly did not help, but it turns out that many of these wildfires were not quite so wild after all.
" Sanders said the process "distressed" him and called it "sad" that the Iowa Democratic Party, as he put it, "screwed up the counting process quite so badly.
The anti-Christmasites protest that no film relating to peace on earth and goodwill to men should depict quite so many people being shot in the chest.
Would the man who made "My Beautiful Laundrette" (1985), "The Grifters" (1990), and two foul-tongued Roddy Doyle adaptations have been quite so tolerant of Florence's fancies?
It's not quite so simple, however, because a federal statute can't trump the president's constitutional power — and the president does have the power to remove executive officers.
The Packers run defense isn't one to fear, but Washington going into Green Bay means it's unlikely Washington will lean on the run game quite so much.
All these descriptors are inadequate; none of these essays can be quite so easily pinned down, delving as they do into the personal, the collective, the political.
He had already previously brought up Curiel's Mexican heritage, suggesting that there was a conflict of interest because of it but not saying it quite so explicitly.
Labat lives in the Western Sahara; the distance between the photographer and his subjects — a group of children with their backs to us — isn't quite so long.
The art, swimming into focus onto the backdrop, has never looked quite so much as though George were drawing it into existence right before your very eyes.
How the cars behave, smashing through trees, billboards, and each other, isn't quite so true to life; and neither is the fact that risk always equals reward.
"We're going to change it when we get to America so it doesn't sound quite so Jewish," he told the host, Larry David, in his conspicuous Brooklyn accent.
Nothing quite so impossible as making the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs, but pretty close: Gray would have just six weeks to turn in a draft.
Jones sees Trump as a kind of quieter kindred spirit, someone who understands the perfidy of the New World Order but doesn't talk about it quite so openly.
There's nothing quite so delicious as a wooden dry ski slope covered in the remnants of an igloo building site and that below-zero Emerald City theme park.
They also wrote that they had received some threats due to their first original post, so clearly not everyone had jumped on the Gary train quite so lightheartedly.
LONDON — We might be familiar with the signs of breast cancer, but when it comes to identifying visual symptoms in our own breasts, it's not quite so easy.
In a year in which we weren't grappling quite so visibly with Hollywood's systemic misogyny, I'm not sure Three Billboards would have been quite such a big story.
Throughout the year, Hillary Clinton was taken to task for mistakes and missteps that many suggested might not have loomed quite so large had she been a man.
The service launched just as RSS was starting to gain some real momentum, in particular as podcasting gave RSS a use case that didn't seem quite so niche.
The last has likely become particularly compelling for Golden's investors outside of Canada — particularly given that for now, some other countries' immigration policies aren't, ahem, quite so favorable.
Brenda thinks their fate might have something to do with breaking the rules — reaching their fingers outside their plastic wrapping and "touching tips"; Frank isn't quite so sure.
If they weren't accented by the black and yellow caution stripes they wouldn't be quite so egregious but they really just throw these shoes right over the edge.
Since earlier this year, Foxconn has been talking up its desire to branch out and diversify its businesses, so that it isn't quite so reliant on the iPhone.
While there's no doubt that there should be an element of sadness about the sale of such an iconic organization, we shouldn't be viewing it quite so negatively.
But what's even more crushing than them watching her waste away in prison — "I've never seen you quite so low, baby" — is that Ophelia shows signs of dementia.
Boston is a city so blue it's practically navy—and that blue resembled nothing quite so much as a deep bruise the night Donald Trump was elected president.
While a couple Senate contests in states voting June 12 are considered  competitive in November&aposs general elections , the primaries for those seats aren&apost quite so dramatic.
We've never seen a website with quite so many different ways to get busy and meet people who happen to be into the same niche thing as you.
Wintemute knew that hospitals were good at saving people who have been shot but that there haven't been many medical advances to change the numbers quite so much.
Yu's the key subject of an experiment on the space station Talos One, but things aren't going quite so well — the space station has been overrun by aliens.
It's possible — albeit unlikely — that "Paramour" would be more engaging as a traditional musical if the songs, the story and the characters didn't feel quite so numbingly generic.
So I went looking for something more extensive than a two-hour suds and buds tour, but nothing quite so much as a fully immersive Ganja Yoga Retreat.
Sure, there are other ways to handle pet hair, which tends to gather on any and every surface you have to offer, but probably none quite so simple.
The violence they endured did not sever them from their identities quite so much as it catalyzed a collective reconsideration of what they wanted their identities to mean.
When He Just Loved Meryl Streep So Much  To be fair, we feel the same way about Meryl as Billy, we're just not quite so loud about it.
I've never seen a website with quite so many different ways to get busy and meet people who happen to be into the same niche thing as you.
Being free to work for a pittance unless you work within narrow and shifting hours of peak demand doesn't sound quite so 'free' — and looks rather more precarious.
But things are never quite so simple when it comes to farmers and consumers, especially in the tangled politics that link them in the economic scheme of things.
It's been proven before, but never quite so emphatically as on Sunday, when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers put up 501 yards of offense and scored just 3 points.
In his Tea Party rant, Santelli's "get it over with" philosophy is not stated quite so baldly as it is in his more recent statement on the coronavirus.
First Words It's hard to think of a figure whose place in public life has been scrambled quite so fully in the past two years as John Brennan's.
No one can seem quite so alive on the page as Plath — "I have become a verb, instead of an adjective," she sang, with months left to live.
"Had we been more on top of testing, maybe we wouldn't have had to be quite so extreme," Celine Gounder, an epidemiologist at New York University, told me.
Anyway, that's why the commercials appear synced on your TV. Of course, it also happens across multiple sporting events, and THAT I cannot explain away quite so easily.
What wasn't quite so predictable, however, was that Republicans would stop pretending to care about deficits at almost precisely the moment that deficits were starting to matter again.
This time, however, it appears a non-Chinese cast starring in one of China's most famous literary classics, is not a pill audiences can swallow quite so easily.
Perhaps because international soccer, for men and women, does not occupy quite so much of my thoughts as it might, outside of the run-up to major tournaments.
They also included clever little boxes for you to check off things that you had done, though this probably isn't quite so necessary for the more advanced chef.
You've got a very aggressive person in Margrethe Vestager and others in Europe, where these companies don't sail through quite so easily, and these mergers don't sail through.
We see it in the eyes of working men and women who don't expect anything to come easy, but wonder why it has to be quite so hard.
Although it's true that many political movements and political changes have outcomes that are difficult to measure, I don't think the two distinctions line up quite so neatly.
But in Europe work has begun on one of the first examples of a new generation of wireless technology that could make mobile movie downloads not quite so crazy.
In some countries, drop-off rates were not quite so severe, providing encouragement that while the fight against hunger may not be hitting its target, it hasn't collapsed either.
While Digitsole's not doing anything quite so normal-looking, and its Smartshoe 01 doesn't even have laces, it's still taking a big stab at the whole "futuristic shoe" thing.
It's not quite so simple, of course, but using the internet has always been an inescapable part of the medium—to find and discuss them, and to play them.
That might mean shaving off some of the plot, or even ditching a couple characters, in the service of delivering something that's not quite so all over the place.
Though not quite so sharply as with educational achievement, this pattern was also reflected in all but one of the other 20 SNP-related traits the researchers looked at.
You can now move with the analog stick as well as teleportation, which means you can walk around without thinking quite so hard about where you want to go.
Both sides had for a time been talking up progress but many Brussels diplomats and officials have questioned whether May could appear to come to terms quite so quickly.
The magnificent, green art deco structure glows orange in the flames against the overcast evening sky, looking like nothing quite so much as a bridge across the river Styx.
Sure, I'm wearing more products than I would usually (I lost count after 12), but I'm pretty sure I've never looked quite so good so early in the day.
We're not sure when we'll see a fast food collab quite so fashion-forward again, unless In-N-Out decides to do something with Zara in the near future.
But every year, there are a few brave souls who dare to risk the ire of fashion bloggers across the web and wear something that's not quite so safe.
Kipnis argues for a theoretical dismantling of the myths around rape culture, for recognizing that sex is complicated and that navigating power and pleasure is never quite so simple.
Critics question whether the service will be quite so wallet-friendly when used en masse, warning of costs from telehealth visits that supplement, rather than substitute, in-person visits.
Your projects seem split between people you've been working with for years and shorter-lived opportunities involving folks who don't necessarily stay in your orbit for quite so long.
In the middle, you have Pompeo, who's hawkish but not quite so much as Bolton, alongside other administration officials like Vice President Mike Pence (also an Iran hawk, incidentally).
As for Timberlake, we're not quite so sure what his hair looked like, considering it's covered up by what is the second most heinous bucket hat I've ever seen.
I'm not doing anything quite so bigoted as that, but I have become a pine nut profiler, steering clear of those smaller, pale beige nuts with a dark tip.
Though his transition to the first team wasn't quite so smooth, comparisons could be drawn between Defoe's jaunt on the south coast and Daniel Sturridge's loan spell at Bolton.
Now they've bought a company to help them move away from needing that standalone sensor — or at least, from needing quite so many of them out in the wild.
For one, it arrives in 2017, a year after virtual reality has its shot to make 3D worlds seem not quite so extraordinary in the eyes of the public.
On the opening drive of the extra period Brees rushed a throw, which was then intercepted—on a play that also could have been (not quite so obvious) interference.
I always second-guess myself when I'm quite so enthusiastic about a gadget, so I'm sitting here listening to the Beoplay H6s trying to find something wrong with them.
Also, unlike this season, when the much-anticipated "Hamilton" seemed to be a guaranteed hit even before it opened, next season does not yet have anything quite so surefire.
There's even an opportunity to buy one of the tragically racist singing dolls from "It's a Small World" — no longer quite so fitting in our relatively more woke world.
The need I felt to prove that I was good despite my developing body was never quite so strong as when the cast list for a play was released.
Even where solar isn't quite so cheap, its falling price can bring it into competition with natural gas made costlier by the need to import it in liquefied form.
The AG's office says that it's part of its job to protect and stand up for Oklahoma industry, but environmental groups say the relationship shouldn't be quite so cozy.
Which is why, instead, we've come together as Noisey staffers from around the world to share some of our favorite albums that haven't dominated the conversation quite so much.
Sure, this research wasn't intended to be used quite so practically and you probably can't glean too much intel from the fact that your date is obsessed with Adele.
While I did enjoy both escapism as well as a rich and rewarding gameplay experience, I never thought that the benefits I would reap would be quite so literal.
It's the sort of the league-shaking trade that doesn't sound quite so surprising once it sinks in that West, who turns 80 in May, works in Clipperland nowadays.
The situation is not quite so dire in the U.S., but Coleman and other guards said conditions have the potential to deteriorate quickly unless drastic action is taken soon.
While Microsoft and Sony never stooped quite so low in promoting their multiplayer platforms, we nevertheless see similar themes of toxicity and harassment at play in their early ads.
Perhaps the scale of suffering in our world wouldn't be quite so immense if God was less focused on podcasts or Joan's high school musical or Kevin's surly niece.
When I'm not feeling quite so prosperous, I might go with the $2.61, which is two sausage patties, and then I put them together and pour myself a Coke.
Maybe they wouldn't crash quite so many engagement parties, but the characters—part-time models with vague plans to be ultra-famous—aren't that different from other L.A. waiters.
But I've also lived in Mediterranean countries and in Latin America, and there — though they have serious issues with sexism too — I'm not sure it is quite so heavy.
Remind yourself that although heartache hurts, you're going to be OK. And someday it won't hurt quite so much if you put in the work toward healing your heart.
That might not be quite so alarming if he didn't also hold extremist views that are radically at odds with American policy and with the views of most Americans.
The robot hotel is more formally known as the "Robotic Tool Stowage" unit, or the RiTS for short, because NASA loves nothing quite so much as it loves acronyms.
But experts offer a variety of tips that aren't quite so obvious, like the value of taking more risk than a beginning investor might be comfortable with at first.
Presidential travel days aren't quite so relaxed, but generally speaking, if his schedule is actually what the Axios documents suggest, then it is less crowded than a first grader's.
But I have never been to a basketball game that scanned quite so much like a protest, not for or against any particular thing but against its own insignificance.
Which can be a bit distracting, when there's quite so much going on, so many enemy bullets to slip between—but such is the nature of the genre, really.
Christian Eriksen did not wait quite so long for Spurs against Manchester City, slotting the ball home in the 83rd minute to seal a 2-1 win at Etihad Stadium.
Adam Schiff (D-CA), didn't go quite so far, but he vowed he and his committee will do "what's necessary to find out" if the report is in fact true.
Of course, our testing of processor intensive tasks didn't show quite so much improvement, possibly because apps haven't been written to take advantage of the new chip's firepower just yet.
Whenever some people are trying to organise their view of reality around a single faultline, it's worth paying attention to provocative figures who insist that things aren't quite so simple.
"I also would suggest that Secretary Clinton may want to be not quite so presumptuous about thinking that she is a certain winner," Sanders said in a sharply worded statement.
For how can institutions founded to pursue non-partisan, evidence-based research, carried out by experts, survive in an era when facts do not seem to matter quite so much?
This presents a problem: having a different customs regime to the EU means imposing customs controls, which in turn implies that the border cannot be quite so seamless as today.
It has gone down in gaming history as a system in many ways ahead of its time, and there are few gaming fanbases out there that remain quite so dedicated.
The 85-year-old in question is talk show king Regis Philbin, who revealed his relationship with former cohost Kelly Ripa hasn't been quite so rosy since his 2011 retirement.
Bernanke's language wasn't quite so stark the following two years, although stocks welcomed his willingness to consider further easing in the face of high unemployment and sluggish growth and inflation.
"You're going to see me not being quite so polite as to never say anything unless somebody asks me something," Carson told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day" Tuesday morning.
Americans may believe in equality and meritocracy, but if their obsession with the royal family is any guide, they yearn for a time when fulfillment wasn't quite so much work.
Not quite heat, it turns out, but a mysterious and subtle spice, something that makes the friends around your table wonder how this sorbet came to be quite so good.
If it is possible, as Kendi insists, to change "racist policy" without first changing "racist minds," then perhaps we needn't worry quite so much about who thinks what, and why.
But the rationale behind the reversal is not quite so simple, and its implications, for everyone involved, including the woman in the store searching for a nice dress, are significant.
Yet polar travel was more often dangerous than salubrious—and, on the evidence of his journal, Conan Doyle at sea was not quite so sanguine as Conan Doyle on land.
And, of course, she started doing it in a simpler time, before the days of TMZ and the rise of predatory online culture, when famous people weren't quite so guarded.
But maybe none is quite so iconically LA than Venice Beach, where bodybuilders flex, stoners amble, impossibly beautiful women gallivant in short shorts, and skateboarders soar in a beachside halfpipe.
It's safe to say that my wife and my female friends, many of whom share plenty of my geeky pop culture obsessions, do not feel quite so wildly accounted for.
"Our bosses do not allow us to carry out attacks in the cities quite so often because we want to be careful not to cause civilian casualties," Mr. Mujahid said.
But even with Brady's magic touch of making virtually any receiver seem like a star, there may be too many missing pieces for the Patriots to be quite so unbeatable.
"Not since the big beat explosion of the late 90s, when Fatboy Slim and the Chemical Brothers became household names, has British dance boomed quite so loudly," said  The  Guardian.
Rockstar Games has created many a protagonist in its 18 years in business, but few feel quite so relatable, as likeable, and as empathetic as Red Dead Redemption's John Marston.
Few fixtures, in recent history, have been quite so disorienting for fans as the second Manchester derby of the season; few games have inspired such shifting loyalties or unfamiliar motivations.
"Not since the big beat explosion of the late 90s, when Fatboy Slim and the Chemical Brothers became household names, has British dance boomed quite so loudly," said The Guardian.
Never before was the scale of a "Super Mario" game quite so expansive, full of secrets and off-path ghost houses, and top-secret levels full of bonus power-ups.
Was it also a retirement party for Alec Baldwin's impersonation of President Trump, a role that Mr. Baldwin has suggested he did not expect to have for quite so long?
The pulsar has a companion star that scientists think is a white dwarf, another type of stellar corpse that is not quite so dense as neutron stars or black holes.
"It is really sad that the Democratic Party of Iowa, if I may say so, screwed up the counting process quite so badly," Sanders said at the CNN town hall.
Doing so will help you avoid being dazzled by a big aid offer, which may not seem quite so large if it covers only a portion of the total cost.
It's impossible not to consider that viewers going through a similar journey may unnecessarily wonder if something is wrong with them if they don't reach sexual satisfaction quite so fast.
But when Wimbledon begins this week, mixed in with the cheers will be one thing the world's leading tennis players do not appreciate quite so much: the Wimbledon groan. Urrrr.
Today, a handful of companies have that sort of iron grip on the industry, but perhaps none quite so much as Google — the ad-driven heart of the Alphabet conglomerate.
Another family sitcom, but this one is not quite so family-friendly: The raunchy story of a wealthy clan that hits rock bottom returns for its fourth season on Wednesday.
The singer, whose first name is Murphy, is his father's junior and was affectionately known in his community as "Lil Murphy"—that is, until he wasn't quite so little anymore.
Would it be nice to have a group organization for girls that did not lean quite so heavily on building character by selling things on behalf of a major corporation?
The political and cultural differences between the autonomous cities and mainland China also mean that traveling between the two won't be quite so easy as the bridge makes it sound.
While many celebrate the fact that the fun doesn't have to stop (quite so early), others are recognizing that it's bringing an influx of jobs and cash to downtown centers.
None of these shootings were quite so archetypal and bloody as an attack like the Newtown, Connecticut, massacre of 2012, but they all involved enough hot-button variables to grab headlines.
Even by Bee's own reliably furious standards, the segment is scorching — and she's the only late-night host who would have done something like this with quite so much unabashed rage.
But even the parents with colorful histories don't have histories quite so colorful as mine, or so public: Three years ago, Lily's dad and I were dramatically arrested on weapons charges.
When parents wonder if a presidential debate is suitable for their children to watch, Mr Trump's promise to build a wall on the Mexican border no longer seems quite so shocking.
His $8.5 million deal makes him a bit more affordable than Gordon, and the fact that he doesn't attend quite so many games in a suit makes him considerably more attractive.
One of the universal beliefs of adolescence is that what is happening to you is uniquely unfair, that no one has ever suffered quite so unjustly or inexplicably as you have.
That said, going blonde isn't quite so easy as figuring out how blonde you want to go, grabbing a box of color off the drugstore shelf, and calling it a day.
If this were The Bachelorette, and some meathead started boasting about how he was going to "take" the Bachelorette's virginity, well, it wouldn't fly under the creep radar quite so smoothly.
Consider Total Cost of Flying Once you factor in the added costs of flying with Spirit or any other fee-heavy carrier, a "cheap" flight might not be quite so cheap.
As it turns out, there might be something to the idea that young blood has rejuvenating powers, and fortunately, it is not quite so nefarious as its folkloric reputation would suggest.
The aluminum unibody of the company's iPhone served as the model being iterated on by the entire mobile industry, but this will likely be the last year it's quite so prominent.
"I don't feel quite so sheltered abut being home-schooled because living with these strangers has taught me how to deal with every bit of dram under the sun," Jeremiah declares.
Google believes that an increase in urban migration, short-term leasing and busy lives has changed the dynamic of local communities and made it harder to share information quite so easily.
But there is no factor quite so influential as where the brownie is positioned in the pan — and after years of treating all brownies the same, one restaurant finally gets it.
Against a team that was playing better offensive football—or on day when their defense wasn't playing quite so well—settling for so many field goals would have doomed the Lions.
By saving and investing smarter, recent graduates can make that decision without having to worry quite so much about when the next paycheck is coming — or what happens if it doesn't.
"And I'm not quite so sure you'll bring about real change in America if you give a speech to Goldman Sachs for $225,000 and you don't release the transcript," he continued.
But, again, for the rest of us in our growing-older population — and their health-care providers and regulators — the issues are obvious, and the solutions not yet quite so clear.
When I heard it the first time, I think I was disappointed that it didn't sound like "Into You" or "Greedy" in the sense that it's not immediately quite so maximalist.
It made sense for trios and pairs to freelance around the map and, once you had those small groups roving around, your odds on your own weren't quite so bad either.
But once the iPhone 6s comes down in price after today's dog-and-pony show, dropping one in the kitchen sink or getting it run over won't be quite so catastrophic.
Next comes Cletus, a Scot with a shotgun who isn't quite so nimble but whose firearm of choice will see off any close-quarters enemy, and knock others off their feet.
Roy Moore, after all, faced some allegations that might not have been quite so damning except that there were so many of them telling similar stories from the same time period.
Ford sticks the landing of this short, poignant and punchy book not by resolving the mystery, but by reminding the reader that there's nothing quite so horrific as having no future.
While the chief executives of auto companies last year asked Mr. Trump to loosen the Obama-era rules, they have since asked him not to pull them back quite so far.
For everyone else, $250 is a steep ask when $60 will get you an electronic blood pressure monitor that gets you the same readings and isn't quite so finicky about placement.
We get a look inside someone's PURSE today, and if we were peeking into mine, I can only say that it would not be as well organized or quite so empty.
"Crush" (season 5, episode 14) "Crush" is the payoff for the story established in "Fool for Love," and if it isn't quite so perfectly crafted as its forerunner, well, what is?
"No South Korean president in recent years has had to focus quite so much on the country's noisy neighbor," said Oliver Hotham, managing editor at the Seoul-based Korea Risk Group.
It has done so because English soccer is addicted to Mourinho — hopelessly, forlornly, destructively in love with Mourinho, unable to form a lasting bond with anyone quite so intensely as Mourinho.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's rock-bottom household savings problem, which has raised fears about unsustainable debt-fueled spending, might not be quite so acute after all, according to the country's statistics office.
Such an aggressive approach appeared to have some support from fellow policymakers, but others appeared hesitant to go quite so far in tying the Fed's hands with promises about future actions.
If so, the foreign exchange rates may be telling us that the Trump administration's policies are no longer being viewed as quite so harmful to Mexico — and to other emerging markets.
"The vast majority of EPP prime ministers don't believe that we should give up the presidency quite so easily, without a fight," Ireland's center-right Prime Minister Leo Varadkar told reporters.
Even for parents who didn't take this quite so literally, a more metaphorical notion of spiritual warfare exerted considerable influence over their decision about what to allow into their children's lives.
" They decided to imagine what kinds of smells would actually entice Bigfoot; she describes the final product as "something a little more earthy, a little more musky, not quite so perfumey.
And despite expressing significance confidence in the power of technology to transform human employment, they do not appear quite so ready to imagine a future where most humans are out of work.
According to Balfe, Claire manages to be content in a marriage of convenience for so many years because she experienced true love with Jamie — but things aren't quite so simple for Frank.
The scientists are hoping that, when we understand the process of frying more completely, we might be able to get the same structure other ways that don't involve quite so much oil.
During an appearance on ABC's Strahan and Sara on Tuesday, season 13 Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay admitted she wasn't expecting the Alabama native to be quite so frank on the topic of intimacy.
I've been coming to Mobile World Congress for close to a decade now, and I've never seen the iPhone copied quite so blatantly and cynically as I witnessed during this year's show.
The better we get at figuring out how individual tastes work, the better we can also get at replicating those tastes in artificial sweeteners, so that they don't taste quite so artificial.
Suddenly, watching This Is Us on a weekly basis doesn't seem quite so daunting after all — though we may not have time if we have to watch every episode of Ozark first.
For those whose ears haven't been kept quite so close to the ground, Bassette is one of the latest British R&B artists to be moving to the foreground of the scene.
Fans might not jump to conclusions quite so quickly if it weren't for Ventimiglia's ominous insights into his character's decision to start drinking again years after telling his wife he was done.
In the absence of that money, some wonder, would the pro-Saudi conventional wisdom remain quite so widespread and resilient in Washington, despite changing facts that would seem to merit greater skepticism?
At the same time, so-called "Baby Groot" -- a pint-sized, indisputably adorable version of the monosyllabic, anthropomorphic tree -- feels like nothing quite so much as an attempt to sell plush toys.
I haven't used either set quite so regularly as to be able to tell whether that would be problematic on a daily basis or whether my body would grow accustomed to it.
Aside from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, it's difficult to think of a living writer who is quite so adored for her advocacy of women's rights without having fashioned an entire career around it.
Not every movie unfolds quite so close to home, but there is a clear pattern of filmmakers exploring nearby and familiar landscapes and people, often in search of shadows and hidden implications.
"I think you would find that some of the teams that are massive, with big budgets, probably wish that they weren't quite so big," said Ryan, who worked for decades at McLaren.
But hold the champagne: Those low unemployment rates mask a different story for those who are not quite so young or lack the right skills or don't live in the right place.
Of course, those sequences no longer feel quite so unconventional as they once did Indeed, watching the early Bourne films today, part of what's surprising is how easy they are to follow.
That stance isn't quite so upright as it used to be, and Myers' bat-wag now syncs with a reasonable knee-bend/heel-tap combination he picked up somewhere along the line.
There's nothing quite so quotidian as getting caught up with the day's news, which is probably why the New York Times' new The Daily 360 project has such strong support from Samsung.
Both men are somewhat nostalgic for the days when the conservatives still had their confidence, when Bavaria and its future seemed in good hands, and when politics was not quite so raw.
Since the nightside of the exoplanet is always facing away, it experiences temperatures of about 1,500°C (2,730°F)—still brain-meltingly hot, but not quite so extreme as the opposite hemisphere.
National Theater, London Nearly 20 plays by David Hare have received their premieres at London's flagship theater, so it is doubly astonishing that his latest, "I'm Not Running," seems quite so clumsy.
But little has been quite so insular and intimate as his new album Agora, recorded with a deliberately minimal setup after he was forced to move out of a longtime studio space.
That might seem like an enviable dream to anyone stuck in a cubicle, counting down the minutes until the workday is officially over, but the reality is not quite so clear-cut.
Santos had promised a "peace dividend" of up to 1.5 percent additional annual growth if the deal was approved, though analysts had expressed skepticism that the benefits would be quite so pronounced.
Not until this week has a female politician at this level been quite so unapologetic about aggression—without offering any of the typical excuses or cover for female emotion in public life.
Mary lived in a studio apartment with a pullout sofa bed, and not coincidentally so did I. And if my apartment was not quite so charming, it wasn't for lack of copying.

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