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Quite the opposite — earnings growth is flat to negative.
But activists have not been dissuaded -- quite the opposite.
We're told Nicki is not hiding ... quite the opposite.
"Perfection is not the goal here — quite the opposite."
It was a setting quite the opposite of glamorous Hollywood.
Then there are the adults who did quite the opposite.
It's actually quite the opposite: messy, textured, not fully formed.
A new company, Thimble, is taking quite the opposite approach.
It&aposs not because of President Trump – quite the opposite.
And no, it won't thin the hair — quite the opposite.
"Criminals are quite the opposite of skilled hackers," Graham said.
But conservatives didn't think McConnell was afraid — quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite ... he wants to cut Trump a break.
They don't make us safer, in fact, quite the opposite.
"This was quite the opposite — we were even more impressed."
Cardi is not pissed off at Patientce ... quite the opposite.
It wasn't that Rory was doing badly ... quite the opposite.
Not because he'd become a problem, though — quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: News spreads fast from house to house.
The numbers show the results have been quite the opposite.
Nigerian artist Arinze Stanley, however, takes quite the opposite approach.
In fact, recent construction appears to deliver quite the opposite.
I'm not saying that as a criticism — quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: It costs you money to keep it.
But like so many women, it was quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite -- there are around 7,000 election jurisdictions nationwide.
It's not that she never addressed the economy; quite the opposite.
And Sanders, unlike Obama, is not himself youthful – quite the opposite.
It wasn't that I didn't like the film – quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite; it's painfully slow and transaction fees are horrible.
Quite the opposite: It is raucous, funny and full of life.
And in fact, quite the opposite appears to be the case.
I know other actresses that have had quite the opposite experience.
Quite the opposite, some are feeling quite bullish on the opportunity.
It was quite the opposite — she looked very happy and enthusiastic.
Adding more computers does not solve the problem; quite the opposite.
It's quite the opposite: They invoke feelings of horror and dread.
And it's quite the opposite if you're trying to be creative.
But for many college graduates these days, it's quite the opposite.
In fact, there are signs it's having quite the opposite effect.
They do not seek publicity for their cause, quite the opposite.
Actually, quite the opposite, she takes him to California with her.
DJ: No, as a matter of fact, it was quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite — what you put on your face in the a.m.
Oehlen's could be construed as something similar – and also quite the opposite.
In fact it's quite the opposite, I am in the weaker position.
But when you look at his record, it's actually quite the opposite.
But in a 2015 interview with PEOPLE, he revealed quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite of the grim reaper stereotype many of us imagine.
"The smaller portions aren't a turnoff; quite the opposite, really," says Psaltis.
Unlike in the West, there is no social stigma; quite the opposite.
In fact, Candace says it's quite the opposite ... it's stronger than ever.
Not that it was a bad device — quite the opposite, in fact.
Quite the opposite: The art dramatically increased the value of Wolkoff's property.
While some may see this as risky, I think quite the opposite.
That isn't to say it's bad, though; it's quite the opposite, really.
"The ANSI scene was quite the opposite of this," said Bouton-Scott.
Quite the opposite: the danger is instead shitty AI. Incompetent, bumbling machines.
That doesn't mean Sam's doing it on the cheap ... quite the opposite.
That doesn't mean protecting them from failure or stress; quite the opposite.
Neither seems to have made things significantly better—indeed, quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: Stephens holds one of the most influential and least
It's not that I wasn't a fan; quite the opposite, in fact.
But his audiences don't seem to mind — in fact, quite the opposite.
This approach will hardly win friends and influence people, quite the opposite.
I expected sand dunes for days, but I found quite the opposite.
I'm not saying you shouldn't become an early employee — quite the opposite.
Watch: But Trump did not in fact bring people together — quite the opposite.
In fact, Teddy Forstmann, the billionaire CEO of IMG, was quite the opposite.
That doesn't mean Apple products are cheap thought — quite the opposite, in fact.
That's not to say the Brazilians are unprepared — quite the opposite, in fact.
Quite the opposite: the MPs of the past make today's look positively workshy.
But that doesn't mean the mucous is weak, in fact, quite the opposite.
Unfortunately, my first job as an economist was quite the opposite of that.
Quite the opposite: it is a window in which to embrace it constructively.
With Taboo, I'm beginning to suspect James Delaney is doing quite the opposite.
Rather, their critiquing of racism and inequality do "quite the opposite," he said.
A sharp Chinese yuan devaluation does not serve China's interest – quite the opposite.
Puerto Rico will not be a burden to the union — quite the opposite.
Yet its length at 92 pages and its reasoning suggest quite the opposite.
However, the current tariffs enacted by the Trump administration reveal quite the opposite.
However, what I have seen is that many times, it's quite the opposite.
To other readers, the same spray of dots suggested quite the opposite interpretation.
But nothing about him reveals an insane person—quite the opposite, in fact.
I'm not saying we should do away with these games, quite the opposite.
But for noma alum James Sharman it seems to be quite the opposite.
And yet the scene is anything but sterile or boring — quite the opposite.
And, it was quite the opposite from the elegant affair across the country.
Quite the opposite, ADAA represents blue-chip galleries that show high-quality work.
But that doesn't mean it's garbage; on the contrary, it's quite the opposite.
An oft-heard complaint about machine-driven investing takes quite the opposite tack.
Quite the opposite: It will be a powerful cohort to keep marching with.
Not having a game plan until now hasn't worried Lu. Quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: It would simply need to do less to prevent them.
The research comes two months after another study that said quite the opposite.
In fact, last night's kitschy camp-themed affair proved to be quite the opposite.
While many solid foundations can feel heavy or greasy, this one's quite the opposite.
You won't find me railing against the destructive influence of gaming; quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite, as you see, there are now risks of the oil deficit.
Quite the opposite, said Tuhin Mishra, managing director of sports marketing firm Baseline Ventures.
Now, don't think about the BUDD-e being a mobile interface — quite the opposite.
"I'm not an emotional guy, in fact, I'm quite the opposite," Boisvert told SWNS.
Men were quite the opposite, saying that they had more difficulty climaxing from porn.
Quite the opposite in fact, and so I ask for your understanding as well.
Quite the opposite, we seem equally reviled on all sides of the political spectrum.
But Clinton has not responded by increasing her attacks on Sanders -- Quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite, prosecutorial discretion is a regular and necessary part of executive authority.
Quite the opposite: Google and Facebook are free, while Amazon specializes in slashing prices.
Quite the opposite, according to two sources who spoke with CNN's Manu Raju Sunday.
"Insurance population" sounds like a kind of scam, but it's actually quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite—they seem pretty convinced they are readying to change the world.
The reaction of many of those who received it, though, was quite the opposite.
It may not make things easier or more efficient — quite the opposite, in fact.
Another article urged quite the opposite: a high-fat, high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet.
For what he encountered was a Knicks club quite the opposite of his own.
Schumann's does quite the opposite: It creates baggage under even his most soaring melodies.
Quite the opposite: It is a traumatic memory that she's been unable to forget.
Threatening German industry with trade penalties does not encourage such investment — quite the opposite.
I do not doubt Mueller's integrity, character, or intellect: quite the opposite, in fact.
And there is Diego, an ancient male who is quite the opposite of George.
Indeed, quite the opposite for he confirms that he wants to destroy their states.
GLASS Quite the opposite: I'm astonished at the size of audiences I'm getting now.
Now, we're not here to judge you: In fact, it's quite the opposite — we understand.
In fact he has done quite the opposite and therefore is failing at his job.
I don't feel like I'm not allowed to do certain things; it's quite the opposite.
CHICAGO, Illinois — The Chicago river isn't known for its fish — in fact, quite the opposite.
When I've spoken to a number of patients and survivors, it was quite the opposite.
And, Barstool insists it did NOT breach his contract by firing him -- quite the opposite.
There's nothing wrong with that, quite the opposite, we should all love our bodies more.
But support for tackling NTDs, and other health problems, has shown quite the opposite effect.
Quite the opposite, in fact: ISIS prefers Trump because of his racist and Islamophobic views.
A common misconception is that the ranch is very formal — quite the opposite is true!
While it may seem like your vote doesn't matter the reality is quite the opposite.
We're not here to act like denim is some new thing — quite the opposite, actually.
But just because the models aren't perfect does not make them useless—quite the opposite.
Now it's widely recognized as quite the opposite: a powerful coping mechanism during difficult times.
But I assure you, the other side is quite the opposite and actually quite beautiful.
"Stalin cared very little" about North Korea, Jeppesen writes, when quite the opposite was true.
Quite the opposite, in fact — one is drawn to the contemplative aspect of the works.
This image has been interpreted in a sinister way, but it was quite the opposite.
It was quite the opposite, as his family got by with very little of anything.
"Her motives were therefore in no way profit-seeking — quite the opposite," Mr. Uyttendaele said.
The state's policymakers do not presume that most innovations should be permitted; quite the opposite.
While you're the sign of independence, that doesn't mean partnerships aren't for you—quite the opposite!
Quite the opposite: Move 37 was the moment machines and humanity finally began to evolve together.
But A Normal Lost Phone is not a tale of dread — quite the opposite, in fact.
Using cannabidiol as a topical ingredient isn't a novel concept — in fact, it's quite the opposite.
Jughead describes that in juxtaposition to the town's typical macabre atmosphere, #Varchie is quite the opposite.
I was wondering what was going on because I hadn't done anything wrong, quite the opposite.
One drop blood diagnostics tends to conjure up Theranos PTSD but Athelas is quite the opposite.
From my interviews with his family and people that knew him, it was quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: This may have been the best display of the club's season so far.
Quite the opposite - it said it was hiring in legal and compliance and fixed-income sectors.
The truth is quite the opposite, and is proven in numerous metrics collected by independent agencies.
The Happytime Murders, which carries the tagline "NO SESAME, ALL STREET," believes quite the opposite, however.
It wasn't a sports society or some kind of excuse for heavy drinking — quite the opposite.
There is no serious political constituency in the UK which would support this – quite the opposite.
But MIA's legacy has nothing to do with numbers or accolades—quite the opposite, in fact.
The 6,170 square feet home has Tuscan-style exterior but the inside is quite the opposite.
It's quite the opposite to the national anthem — it's more the emotional anthem to a nation.
A beard that smells like you'd like your beard to be eaten is quite the opposite.
In the end it did quite the opposite — and turned out to be a breaking point.
Quite the opposite: There's something very specific he can and should do as a matter of urgency.
In fact, data that we received from xHamster on last year's porn trends showed quite the opposite.
Apple's Mac market share doesn't mean the company doesn't make money from its computers, quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: the Portal is a family-focused minivan, and an unabashedly futuristic one to boot.
Quite the opposite in fact: We are using our agency to give a third party independent authority.
Quite the opposite: Your sister only surrounds herself with suitors who worship the ground she walks on.
The first time she has to make money off of him again, she says quite the opposite.
The real story of Huma Abedin isn't about victimhood, then, but quite the opposite: power and independence.
In supposedly putting America first, Trump could achieve quite the opposite, knocking the U.S. from its perch.
Quite the opposite: the order provides a path for companies with outstanding violations to come into compliance.
Bernie abruptly shut down in June, but tt wasn't because people stopped using it; quite the opposite.
My experience in reporting on this culture for the past 15 years would say quite the opposite.
The solar system didn't shrink--quite the opposite--but it sure feels smaller without a ninth planet.
Quite the opposite: A distinct air of 1980s-flavored sci-fi kitsch permeated every figure-hugging look.
Quite the opposite: By and large, attendees of all backgrounds said they reported feeling unity and solidarity.
They don't reinforce America's long-standing message to the world preaching tolerance and democracy — quite the opposite.
You might have expected the mood in the room to be downtrodden, but it was quite the opposite.
Initially believing he was a teacup pig, she was surprised to find that Ziggy was quite the opposite.
He's quite the opposite of Bobby and Taylor: Morally upright, charitable, the spirit of a quarterback golden retriever.
But, as researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently found, quite the opposite is true on Twitter.
But stick with us here, because when properly formulated, hair scrubs actually do and feel quite the opposite.
It's Singapore venture is quite the opposite: it allows customers to purchase Bitcoin only and at fixed prices.
Quite the opposite, actually, thanks to a handful of brands that are changing how we look at makeup.
We don't place those kinds of stakes on movies made by white men — in fact, quite the opposite.
I don't think Trump's poll numbers show he's found a successful political strategy — quite the opposite, in fact.
There's only one problem: health care and education aren't paying their workers more; in fact, quite the opposite.
These troubling statistics are quite the opposite of what one should expect from an allegedly "fiscally conservative" president.
U.S. trade policy should be designed to save American jobs—in our case, it is quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite, because almost none of the companies that have invested in fracking are turning a profit.
This might seem like a potentially confusing and crowded venture, but, in fact, it is quite the opposite.
But in no way does this mean they've dropped their American time-is-money mentality — quite the opposite.
But the show is quite the opposite, thanks to all of the contestants being in on the joke.
He was not a morbid or melancholy artist — quite the opposite, in fact: His images are passionately alive.
Quite the opposite: Several senators argued it is important for them to be seen working in the Capitol.
All while the network was doing quite the opposite: spraying viewers with far too much fake news contagion.
Aside from the fact that this is a foolish goal, his trade disputes have achieved quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite of the pushover, the stick in the mud is resistant to the ideas of others.
Quite the opposite: She was praising its products, items she would have bought anyway as a paying customer.
Quite the opposite: They now expect Trump to be an unsettling influence even when things are otherwise quiet.
Quite the opposite: Robicquet is a research assistant and graduate student in the Artificial Intelligence department at Stanford University.
Despite his assurances that he would be a "big loser" under the plan, the truth is quite the opposite.
Unger avoids the cliché of portraying Rain's husband as unfeeling, unhelpful or uncaring; he's quite the opposite, in fact.
And yet unlike traditional winter meals, dinner at So Kong Dong doesn't have a stupefying effect; quite the opposite.
Of course, Poussey's life was quite the opposite — her family frequently moved, as her father was in the military.
Quite the opposite, as most had such service themselves and those who did not regretted their failure to serve.
When I think of French fries, I think of American fast food (so really, quite the opposite of French).
After a 2015 in which the average stock underperformed the index, quite the opposite condition is transpiring this year.
But that's not to say the company isn't prone to wild flights of fancy — quite the opposite, in fact.
Quite the opposite: the darkness, the fog, and the spooky symbolism are the artist's attempt to face her reality.
If anything, the presence of Chinese Christians in Zhejiang Province and elsewhere across China would suggest quite the opposite.
"Achieving compliance with CO2 (carbon dioxide) terms has not become easier, it's actually quite the opposite," CFO Witter said.
Quite the opposite, in fact: Trump publicly criticized the Justice Department last summer for "watering down" his original order.
Adding to the mystery: There were not obvious signs of distress in the home, Rowland said — quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite — Bombardier has violated every free trade principle in the book and got caught in the act.
For once this is not because the England soccer team is stinking out a World Cup (quite the opposite).
Quite the opposite: Nothing quickens the pulse and induces the delight of conservatives more than the consternation of liberals.
New York Fashion Week was less robust than usual, but the trends presented during it were quite the opposite.
Schiff, however, said the memo does "quite the opposite," and has pushed for the release of a Democratic countermemo.
Despite the breathless claims that Trump was racing toward war on the Korean peninsula, quite the opposite is true.
The United Nations has been reduced to pleading with Assad for its implementation — quite the opposite of a demand.
Quite the opposite: Pacifism blinded the West to the growing Axis threat and made World War II more likely.
Whereas Peter Capaldi didn't quite win over the Doctor Who fandom, his predecessor Matt Smith did quite the opposite.
I found out quite the opposite – it was after her daughter's death that Rhoda embarked on her life's work.
Quite the opposite: It shows that by perpetuating the conflict, the responsible actors bear real responsibility for such abuses.
Clinton has taken a line quite the opposite of her aides' previous insistence on her central role in the intervention.
MURPHY: Yes, I think that what we are seeing is quite the opposite of what the administration has hoped for.
Quite the opposite: his Facebook activity is sanctioned by the State Department and the Combatting Terrorism Center at West Point.
Never nice words to hear, which is quite the opposite of this song which, is very pleasurable for the ears.
But Styron says she wanted viewers to understand that migraines don't make you fragile — in fact, it's quite the opposite.
While Greenough's and Canova's disrobed renderings may have been scandalous in their time, now they have quite the opposite effect.
Last week, here in Canberra, Australia's capital, the performance I watched from the visitors' gallery, however, was quite the opposite.
Florida State quarterback Deondre Francois had quite the opposite afternoon, throwing for 180 yards with no touchdowns and one interception.
A new report from information security firm Symantec indicates that this trend isn't about to slow down—quite the opposite.
I also want to remind all the women suffering from chronic illness that we aren't weak- quite the opposite, actually.
Quite the opposite, experts expect that the individual market would collapse if this repeal bill passed without a replacement plan.
Florida State quarterback Deondre Francois had quite the opposite afternoon, throwing for 222 yards with no touchdowns and one interception.
Trump's rhetoric is not anti-democratic, it is in fact quite the opposite — dissent is the highest form of patriotism.
The truth is these asylum seekers are quite the opposite of the dangerous criminals the president would have us believe.
AG: I don't think it bodes poorly at all that Pulisic is stepping into a leadership role; quite the opposite.
Although the wings might look heavy, the fan told us that they're quite the opposite since they're made of foam. 
Such postures hardly make for better government whether in Treasury or the Interior Department or the FDA, quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite, in fact: Out of season, and in the icy fog, it has a certain charm to it.
I kept hearing that there would be "massive" rallies against me in the UK, but it was quite the opposite.
With the move to more traditional cooking, nothing is dumbed down or purposefully altered for Western tastes — quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: Many spoke of investing the money in educational opportunities that they believed would increase their earning potential.
Quite the opposite — health costs have risen modestly as the uninsured rate has dropped to the lowest level on record.
I also want to remind all the women suffering from chronic illness that we aren't weak- quite the opposite, actually.
But seeing the final episodes hasn't diminished my desire to read Martin's version of this story's climax — quite the opposite.
What we anticipated to be four years of even greater access to services and rights is now quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: Mr Lacuesta is obsessed with the honesty of his portrayal even to the point of repetitive, aseptic realism.
However, I don't see a reflection on death, absence, and frustration in the work at the Musée Maillol — quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: Trump's rush to bash him appears to have provided the formerly robotic Floridian with a burst of charisma.
Russian judges could have reacted quite the opposite, embracing the mutual suffering of those who experienced World War II and Stalin.
In fact, quite the opposite: Did you notice the possible Beverly Hills, 90210 homage on the season 2 premiere of Riverdale?
Some organizations would look at this as a deficiency or a weakness, but in fact it can be quite the opposite.
The Avett Brothers titled their latest album True Sadness – but singer-guitarist Seth Avett's life is quite the opposite these days.
Quite the opposite, I find—or, at least, I've found after several years of muting and blocking the truly ridiculous ones.
Quite the opposite, since in each of these cases, the behavior -- and the coverups in the forms of settlements -- was serial.
And as the Obama era showed, Republicans haven't paid a price at the polls for their hostage-taking—quite the opposite.
You're not known for being confrontational—quite the opposite, in fact—but you may be stirring the pot this week, Libra.
"It proved quite the opposite, and he discovered this for certain just before Easter and then contacted his mother," he said.
The report in no way "declares war" or diminishes the importance of solar and wind power, but rather quite the opposite.
Bette Davis will have you know that showbiz is a lonely life, when in fact the experience was quite the opposite.
"We're not suggesting that all judges go out and there and be rampaging activists; quite the opposite in fact," Douglas explains.
Traveling is not all about glamour and beauty, cocktails at infinity pools and coconut sunsets...very often it's quite the opposite.
Not removing one's coat the moment we walk in has little to do with not feeling at home — quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: Hours after the court nullified the elections law, for example, party officials said they would simply write another.
"Right now, we don't see any signal that there is more delays coming from the customers, quite the opposite," Legrain said.
But, she stresses, it's quite the opposite: "We actually want women to [swim] during their cycles so they can minimize cramping".
First up: spring jackets, and just because we're ahead of the game doesn't mean our options are limited — quite the opposite, actually.
Most 12-year-olds are more well-versed in sleepovers than award shows, but for Millie Bobby Brown it's quite the opposite.
But when I meet them, I discover quite the opposite: they have in fact found a way to make launching restaurants fun.
"I also want to remind all the women suffering from chronic illness that we aren't weak — quite the opposite, actually," she says.
Quite the opposite, she just made a deal for a TV show and she dined at old line Dan Tana's in WeHo.
Beyonce's Coachella cancellation didn't cause resale prices to plummet ... in fact, it's been quite the opposite -- tickets actually went up in price.
Quite the opposite, the day that the Indian starts to farm and to have his own income, it will be much better.
He is obviously the one we should be trying to give strength to, but it has been quite the opposite way around.
Nope, tonight her overall look was quite the opposite — and we haven't seen Cyrus look this radiant in a long, long time.
By refusing to immediately explain away the uninvestigated with the prosaic does not indicate a lack of skepticism—quite the opposite, really.
But new data released today from Facebook suggests quite the opposite — at least when it comes to our generation's relationship with money.
Quite the opposite, in fact; the star performed a karaoke-like rendition of "Green Light" in an ultra-comfortable, wear-everywhere garment.
Despite warnings from the court that race cannot be the "predominant" factor when drawing legislative lines, we have seen quite the opposite.
"The Hour of Land" isn't a guidebook, taking readers through the nation's most popular or most frequently visited parks — quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: Handing out an actual, literal axe at their weekly staff meetings has become a way of recognizing top performers.
It isn't that neoconservatives are disloyal; quite the opposite, as they would tell you that they put loyalty to their principles first.
The structure is more intimidating than inviting, but the New Orleans Museum of Art's new mobile museum, NOMA+, is quite the opposite.
I was under the impression there was going to be 213 minutes of silence but what I got was quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite — the competitive and creative forces that continue to change the industry have only accelerated since the Comcast-NBC merger.
None of this is to say that we shouldn't have a credible conservative point of view in our media — quite the opposite.
They simply want to make the most of their time and energy, and a badgering sales rep presents quite the opposite experience.
The market place was supposed to expand choices and hold prices down, but what most enrollees are witnessing is quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite experience characterizes OlaRonke Akinmowo's latest iteration of the Free Black Women's Library, an ongoing project Akinmowo began in 2015.
In fact, quite the opposite: Trump lost more than $21980 billion over the course of the decade in the 21990s and '230s.
But though they describe themselves as a relief from mania, what they bring on their latest track, "Seagulls," is quite the opposite.
But even though "Coventry Carol" is theoretically very dark, it may have been quite the opposite for audiences of the time period.
And crumbling under gift-pleasing pressure makes even the most romantic day of the year feel quite the opposite of warm and fuzzy.
Things that are actually good for me are quite the opposite of what's prescribed in a modern healthy diet—potatoes, pasta, white bread.
Quite the opposite, it relies on real time decision-making and teamwork to create a sense of growing tension, and a looming threat.
Though the New York Housewives expected luxury, a source close to production says they experienced quite the opposite during their time in Colombia.
It wasn't that I disliked Pantera; quite the opposite, I fucking loved Pantera, and I didn't even mind that Damageplan record that much.
And yet, ahead of Snapchat's massive redesign and as his company's stock languishes in the stock market, Spiegel did something quite the opposite.
Social media is often associated with antisocial behaviors, fear, and loneliness –- quite the opposite of everything community care is supposed to be about.
Because just a few years before Virginia became the state for lovers, it was in the national spotlight for being quite the opposite.
Instead, it's usually quite the opposite: We decide which candidate we like based on subjective cues, then mold our beliefs to fit theirs.
The resultant reduction in market discipline would, in turn, increase the risks in the banking system, quite the opposite of what is intended.
"I don't sense that they in any way have trepidation that we're going to pull their pants down — quite the opposite," he said.
And while her comebacks might make it look like she doesn't care what anyone says about her, she admits it's quite the opposite.
In fact, the show does quite the opposite — and working on the project made her feel empowered and inspired to speak her mind.
Vero also added complimentary animated visuals that went in quite the opposite direction, using saturated and monochromatic colors with wireframe and geometric shapes.
In a day and age when CEOs often exude an air of invincibility, complete with chest-thumping braggadocios, Merritt is quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: When it comes to cyberattacks on American democracy, the message coming from this president reeks of confusion, equivocation and weakness.
Many entrepreneurs are afraid to ask for help because they feel like they are bothering the other person, but it's quite the opposite.
She has been quite the opposite for much of her nine-year career: a team leader and a stabilizing presence in the lane.
Amazon is quintessential capitalism, and in my mind, shows how capitalism isn't a broken system (quite the opposite, actually), it's the wrong system.
Quite the opposite: Some fans have written that, by letting them experience childhood from their parents' perspective, it had moved them to tears.
It is quite the opposite actually, since both my business partner and myself are in our early 30s, and we also enjoy drinking.
The previous album was quite the opposite—it took a painfully long time, and became an endurance test by the end of it.
I was forced, in those minutes in the operating room and for many days thereafter, to reconcile my grief with something quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: They were an animating force in Trump's election in a way that turned out to be more than campaign trail talk.
It is impossible to reliably predict our political future (especially now), but for both Robinson and Morales Rocketto, Kavanaugh's victory did quite the opposite.
I asked Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff whether Ring's product was a response to Nest's, but he said he believes it's actually quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: the "investigations and possible litigation" will scrutinise universities that promote campus diversity by giving an edge to racial minorities over whites.
"I hear all this talk about how he's not a good role model for children, but I feel quite the opposite way," she said.
The prosciutto is quite the opposite: those pigs are white in colour, are intensive breeding type, and are not free to roam the land.
Quite the opposite — he even decided to take sides on one specific issue diving Republicans: whether the replacement plan ought to include tax credits.
The Grey Gardens Home For Wayward Socialites proprietor actually guesses Tinsley is over having children, until the newbie tells her it's quite the opposite.
The only other show that I know that does this is The Real Housewives," she says with a laugh, "which is quite the opposite.
Ja Rule is quite the opposite of a 40-year-old virgin ... he says he got it in before he was even a teen.
The paper has done quite the opposite as noted here, of course, but Trump trumps all when it comes to viewer and reader interest.
But in real life, the actress is quite the opposite — consciously making sure every passion project of hers has a positive impact on others.
Quite the opposite, if we judge by the way Jon Snow was thrust into Kingship (not to mention his previous job) without seeking it.
This might be reasonable if Android was evenly distributed and implemented across manufacturers — if the Android experience was universal — but it's quite the opposite.
"I kept hearing that there would be 'massive' rallies against me in the UK, but it was quite the opposite," Trump tweeted Tuesday morning.
My experience is actually quite the opposite: I find that people who are in healthy, functioning non-monogamous relationships are very committed, very communicative.
The reality is quite the opposite: Céspedes is a hardworking, humble cowboy who values the peace and simplicity that comes with working the land.
Schiff said this past weekend that the memo does "quite the opposite," and multiple Republicans said Sunday that the memo does not vindicate Trump.
Garner immediately assumed it was a scam, before later realizing it was the quite the opposite — the prestigious Windham-Campbell literary prize, worth $150,000.
Quite the opposite — immigration makes most Americans at least a little bit more prosperous while also being of enormous benefit to the immigrants themselves.
But more than a decade ago, his life was quite the opposite — until he learned he was the father of a 10-year-old boy.
As pointed out in this viral piece on Weibo, the film's plot is quite the opposite; themes of defying authority and individualism are prominent throughout.
In fact, it was quite the opposite, they saw themselves as ambassadors of her brand, encouraging other fans to be enthusiastic about her as well.
"The economy clearly is not falling off a cliff by any means, arguably quite the opposite," said Doug Porter, chief economist with BMO Capital Markets.
Mama June may have moved back into her home, but that doesn't mean her famous daughter is following behind anytime soon ... quite the opposite, actually.
Momus: Not at all, in fact I usually find quite the opposite: if something is a struggle you should abandon it and start something else.
In the midst of an early 2628s inflationary environment, which was quite the opposite of today, noted economist Edward Yardeni coined the term bond vigilantes.
And the stocks hedge funds have crammed into may not save them — in fact, the selling in an illiquid environment could do quite the opposite.
In fact, his view is quite the opposite: that the conditions for a structural leadership shift from growth to value have not yet been met.
And then looms the daunting realization that the tailored pet the protagonist thought was just for her, something exclusive and unique, is quite the opposite.
But its stance on college is quite the opposite, explained Philip Wolgin, managing director of the immigration policy team with the Center for American Progress.
My experience is quite the opposite: lots of times our very presence in another country or our association with their government makes them a target.
Quite the opposite: Israeli leaders believe that if they can prevail on Mr. Trump on confronting Iran, they can win on the peace process, too.
Quite the opposite: It is only through this process that we can effectively take care of one another, including those who have been most affected.
Quite the opposite, because of abuse, these investigations have caused significant harm to the many different innovative domestic industries and sectors that have been targeted.
Quite the opposite: our cultural norms have progressed to the point where we have been having healthier conversations about sex in all sorts of contexts.
"Some have said it's insensitive to bring up these issues now, but I feel quite the opposite," state Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof (R) said.
In fact, quite the opposite is true: according to state and federal spending data, ObamaCare expansion has cost taxpayers more than twice what was expected.
"I was worried that once I gave my notice that it would distract me, and I've found it to be quite the opposite," she said.
It is not, like Russia, interested in precipitating the collapse of the EU. Quite the opposite: it sees in Europe's openness and wealth advantages for itself.
And because it's obvious that the world is getting more and more computerised, the demand for such photos won't start falling anytime soon—quite the opposite.
But my intent was quite the opposite: I was hoping that these images would counter the idea that anyone needs the perfect body to feel beautiful.
From what fans have gleaned from the marketing for Tomb Raider, it seems that Lara isn't giving the finger to expectations — rather, it's quite the opposite.
But multiple House Democrats said they saw no signs that Ms. Pelosi was preparing to step aside and that, in fact, they expected quite the opposite.
The fact that caffeine is widely available shows it cannot be considered as a risk for health, even sometimes you've got studies showing quite the opposite.
So while drinking is often thought of as a way to "wind down" after a demanding day, in fact it can have quite the opposite effect.
Taken together, these principles point to a conclusion as seemingly improbable as it is inexorable: the momentum does not necessarily favour divergence; perhaps quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: The U.S. gross domestic product grew over 200 percent and jobs in the private sector increased by 88 percent during the same period.
Quite the opposite: There is an ocean of pain underneath his prose, and his brainy stoicism is the raft that prevents him from drowning in it.
"Our founders did not put the freedom of the press in the First Amendment because they got good press — quite the opposite was true," he said.
It is quite the opposite, in fact; the eye is drawn to Neymar, but that does not mean it is always looking at the right thing.
The rapper's facing tons of heat after performing Thursday night in front of a sold-out crowd at Pepsi Center ... quite the opposite of social distancing.
"China is not a free country, quite the opposite," a Trier newspaper quoted Tobias Schneider of the Free Democratic Party in Trier as saying on Monday.
I grew up working class and have never really been an impulsive spender (quite the opposite), but I'm in the mood to shop while I work.
Trump might have campaigned on standing up to pharma, but, Ellison alleges, his administration is not doing anything of the sort — in fact, quite the opposite.
Besides, it's not as if any of the hair-raising material with which he has become intimately familiar has paralyzed him with fatalism — quite the opposite.
Perhaps the most famous of R. Kelly's alleged brainwashed sex slaves sure didn't look like a hostage to her situation late last month -- quite the opposite, actually.
Still, while some Jews and Muslims may be more aware of their visibility, their fears are not pushing them to abandon their religions—quite the opposite actually.
Quite the opposite; I believe that as many datasets as possible should be made public, as long as we can be confident that they are sufficiently anonymized.
In fact, she's doing quite the opposite, as she's just been tapped as the gorgeous face of Coach's new fragrance, and we've got all of the details.
The sources add none of the cast members complained ... quite the opposite they say ... many have come forward to say Corinne knew exactly what she was doing.
The slow tech IPO climate over the past few years doesn't mean that there was no market appetite for enterprise-facing companies — quite the opposite, in fact.
"The procedure of donating caused me alarm, not because it was unsafe, it was quite the opposite actually, but because I'm a needle-phobe," he tells Broadly.
Trump's version of the madman theory is quite the opposite: being unpredictable because he can't control the various factions in your government and has a flighty temperament.
In fact, everything she said was quite the opposite, and not just the year that she worked, but the time that she spent on the campaign trail.
We found quite the opposite in Colorado, where there is strong engineering talent and it's a matter of kind of empowering that talent in a different way.
This does not mean dumbing down your work or trafficking in clichés — quite the opposite — and besides, Saul has too much respect for the viewer for that.
Quite the opposite, it argues that our decisions are really reflections of our character, and therefore our character constrains the probabilities of our actions in future timelines.
As McIlroy faltered, Romero did quite the opposite, rolling in a long eagle at the 14th, part of a four-hole stretch he played in five under.
And while the administration has taken steps to counter Russia and is shoring up US defenses, Trump's treatment of the subject is signaling something quite the opposite.
Princess Love fans rejoice ... Ray J's wife is NOT leaving 'Love & Hip Hop' ... quite the opposite, actually, she's starring in the franchise's biggest ad campaign of the year!!!
Screenshot: WCSOTo be clear, the failure to abide by Amazon's precise suggestions does not appear to be the result of negligence on the WCSO's part—quite the opposite.
George Clooney and wife Amal are the picture of grace and beauty on the red carpet – but George has just revealed his marriage proposal was quite the opposite.
I have never thought of myself as unobservant, in fact quite the opposite, but I missed this and feel like I have let down a younger cast member.
In fact, for someone who plays a character with such a distinctive beauty look, Meester herself is quite the opposite: fearlessly jumping from trend to trend with abandon.
Criminal justice reform was not what Trump ran on — quite the opposite — and it's been a huge effort from Kushner and allies to get Trump to this point.
Quite the opposite really — it was a space I purposefully spent as little time in as possible, mainly because I hated how gross, dingy, and dark it was.
However, we're told it was quite the opposite ... in fact, Kanye didn't receive any money to perform Friday and covered all travel costs for his choir as well.
Quite the opposite: Leaders behind The Women's March have asked fellow advocates of gender equality to avoid shopping for one day, excluding small, women, and minority-owned businesses.
Quite the opposite: atop an otherwise forgettable Fight Night card at the O2 Arena in London, the five-round bout was as compelling as it was occasionally bizarre.
In fact, there is more evidence that Trump's hardline approach is causing Iran to become more belligerent in its own region -- quite the opposite of the US goal.
"What Russia, the regime, Iran and the sectarian militias supported by Iran, do doesn't serve the peace process, quite the opposite, it hinders the peace process," he said.
If China is the big problem this administration is focusing on then it stands to reason we should not be driving Pyongyang and Beijing together, quite the opposite.
"While it's intuitive to think that if the text is larger, it makes it easier for people to read, it can actually be quite the opposite," Johnston said.
Laptops on laps and chairs pressed together made it all the more so, while the luxurious-looking stage where the winners received their statuettes was quite the opposite.
"I don't have a problem with people doing well at all... quite the opposite," he said, but added that they needed to pay a fair amount in taxes.
But it's quite the opposite: Urban heat islands are metropolitan areas that swelter due to a more dense infrastructure and more paved roads, both of which absorb more heat.
Mayer's reputation worries are quite the opposite of Swift's reputation, in which she comes to terms with not giving a damn about her (so bad it feels good) reputation.
Quite the opposite: At the 2016 Republican National Convention, future Trump national security adviser (and current confessed criminal) Michael Flynn led the crowd in a "lock her up" litany.
However, the reality is often quite the opposite: you'll soon find yourself pulled in a hundred different directions, needing to answer to clients, customers, investors, media, partners, employees, etc.
A word of caution for those who might be tempted to slurp down the cloud-like egg concoction: Calorie-wise, this is quite the opposite of a skinny latte.
Instead of the story being about the excitement and heroism of the SWAT team bursting into the house and taking down the suspect, this story was quite the opposite.
And while Pelosi may connote liberalism to many, in much of the country, her brand is quite the opposite -- reflecting an elitism that can hurt Democrats on Election Day.
But it's turned out to be really quite the opposite: It's really opened up new opportunities, new relationships in my life that I never would have thought would happen.
Quite the opposite: "If Pretty Hurts" is successful exactly to the extent it engages us emotionally in the moral quandary of beauty, no matter what Amirrorikah we're looking in.
Trent Hone's LEARNING WAR: The Evolution of Fighting Doctrine in the U.S. Navy, 1898-1945 (Naval Institute, $34.95) is quite the opposite, a dry volume written for military professionals.
The paper says quite the opposite is the case: It reports having the largest one-week subscription increase since the first week of the digital pay model, in 2011.
Self-management doesn't mean the employee doesn't adhere to company goals; quite the opposite — the employee uses company goals as a guideline and tends to go above and beyond.
That's not to say friendly teachers or youth leaders are bad -- quite the opposite -- but opting for vigilance over assumptions can go a long way to keeping kids safe.
And while she labels this an act of transparency, she was quite the opposite when she invited each of them without divulging that the other two were invited as well.
Rive shot back at Chanos after those comments last year, telling CNBC that the business was quite the opposite of subprime because it saved consumers money on their electricity bills.
Quite the opposite: There are plenty of things you can do to take action in the aftermath of the violence, and combat white supremacy now and in the inevitable future.
Violent, grotesque, and abrasive imagery isn't usually the subject of textile art, but the focus of a new group show in LA is quite the opposite of its title—SOFT.
Quite the opposite, it was late in utilizing the rise of the internet, search engines, content aggregators, mobile experience, social media and other new digital solutions to its own benefit.
For as much crap as Apple gets about withholding features to get people to upsell, there is very little of that happening with the iPhone XR, quite the opposite really.
Safety doesn't end when the winds die down and the rain bands dissipate -- quite the opposite, even more caution should be taken in an area already hit by a hurricane.
Perhaps there was a time when countries of that size saw international soccer as boring and pointless too, though not because they won all of the time; quite the opposite.
Americans aren't portrayed as the good guys, in fact, quite the opposite — the guns that Gloria is sent to pick up are American-made, provided by U.S. gangster Jimmy (Anthony Mackie).
Converted from a small airport by the west bank of the Huangpu River, TANK Shanghai is quite the opposite of a white cube, using five aerial tanks as its gallery space.
Quite the opposite, you hear about his dedication to his wife and children, and to his charitable endeavors, where his accomplishments are at a level that matches his on court performance.
While reality shows and rom-coms paint the picture of shopping for prom night with a playful montage, the harsh reality of getting ready for it can be quite the opposite.
Kris JennerBirthday: November 19973, 1955Sign: ScorpioWhy she's a total Scorpio: One might read Kris Jenner's publicity savvy as a sign that she loves the spotlight, but it's actually quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite, The big market for AI-tailored jobs is the vast majority of excluded, un- and underemployed people who are lacking the opportunity to live up to their abilities.
Through these early bumps in the road, Coghlan discovered that working from home as his own boss was actually not a piece of cake — in fact, it was quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite, we've never wavered in our belief in him, and now what we're seeing is that the rest of the world has taken notice and expressed the same confidence.
His substitution of impulse for intellect of anger for analysis, and intimidation for implementation will lead neither the U.S., nor the UN, nor the world to more security, quite the opposite.
"With older people, being the face of a national crisis can potentially and unwillingly thrust someone into a spotlight that could be overwhelming and pressures great, or quite the opposite," Alpert said.
In some ways it's quite the opposite, a visceral attachment to what happens on the other side of the Atlantic that makes everyone take it much more seriously than, say, French politics.
There's a big difference in the book between interpersonal communication through texting and and the way characters interact with social media, which is quite the opposite — inferring and extrapolating, not communicating. Totally.
Rephrasing opponents' terms to sound negative and your own to sound positive is a very common debating technique The new iteration of "liberal" is "progressive," quite the opposite of a devil term.
Where the Chiefs' defense really shined was in the secondary, as the group (literally) covered for a slow-starting pass rush, quite the opposite of the tendency for most of the season.
Quite the opposite: The sense I get from Landler's piece is that she continues to think all of these engagements would have turned out better if only we'd used more military power.
Egyptian Cotton Towels, $24.95, available at L.L.BeanI am not super tall (quite the opposite), but get cold very easily, which means that the moment I get out of the shower, I'm freezing.
Those leagues have long since been disenfranchised, condemned to the sidelines as western Europe's great powers fight it out among themselves, and the event has not suffered — quite the opposite, in fact.
I'm also not saying that we should restrict people to certain gender roles; I'm advocating for quite the opposite: treat people as individuals, not as just another member of their group (tribalism).
While Ohanian turns to tech to help with productivity, his wife, Williams, previously told CNBC Make It she does quite the opposite to stay productive: She makes time to just zone out.
"As a politician, I have learned and accepted to have a thick skin and I have no expectation that the press will treat me with special care; quite the opposite," Tusk said.
In the context of the rest of Michael J. Garcia's long-secret report into how the sites of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups were awarded, though, it becomes quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: I've seen medication break the shame spiral that comes with doing badly in school because a child is unable to pay attention, even to subjects he or she enjoys.
Few weekenders consider fly-fishing an expression of rage and depravity (quite the opposite), and sushi diners ordering kuromaguro are apt to feel pangs from their pocketbooks more than from their souls.
Sanctions encourage Sino-Russian cooperation Return of nuclear doomsday MORE that erode the foundations of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity will not bring peace to Ukraine or to Europe; quite the opposite.
In fact, all the evidence that I've looked at so far has shown quite the opposite, that net it has been to the detriment of consumers and to the detriment of workers.
In fact, quite the opposite: Transparency about financial and operating results is an essential aspect of US public markets, and we support being open with shareholders about actual financial and operational metrics.
Bella Heathcote thought joining the cast of Fifty Shades Darker would be, well, quite dark for her as the newbie to the already-established cast, but it ended up being quite the opposite.
"Chocolate-Covered Katie," $17.82, from AmazonDon't worry, the 80 recipes included in the cookbook "Chocolate Covered Katie" aren't a one-way ticket to a larger pant size; in fact, it's quite the opposite.
Child non-progressors represent just 5% to 10% of children infected with HIV, and others infected when young experience quite the opposite effect, with a much faster progression to AIDS than any adult.
Sarah Palin was dismissed as a "Barbie" — when to me, her most egregious flaw was her completely lack of curiosity about the world, and frankly, Barbie has proven to have quite the opposite.
That's not because Google's mobile OS is any less important, but quite the opposite: Android is now so central and fundamental to everything Google does that it scarcely needs to even be mentioned.
While the moment should have been romantic, it was quite the opposite since Mickey had just given an entire speech on why she needs a year alone to deal with her various addictions.
In a world in which many people think of the socially awkward Sheldon Cooper in the television show The Big Bang Theory as being a typical scientist, Feynman was the quite the opposite.
In fact, quite the opposite: The show was written during a brief thaw in US-Russian relations, when President Obama and then-Russian-President Dmitry Medvedev seemed to be seeing eye to eye.
"European banking consolidation is overdue and is indispensable, not to reduce competition - quite the opposite - but to reach the critical mass necessary to make digital investments and allow savings to circulate," he added.
Quite the opposite actually — I love leisurely strolling through aisles, trying to follow my meticulously curated grocery list while simultaneously allowing myself to get distracted and inspired by everything that's not on it.
In an already large state, this will create significant barriers to Texas women getting safe, legal abortions, and it will ultimately make abortion less safe – quite the opposite of the law's claimed intent.
"We actually did a fair and unbiased poll that shows quite the opposite, that the Arizona population is not for this land grab, when they understand the true ramifications of it," he said.
While people in active addiction can admittedly sometimes be "hard to like," as Rutherford put it, people in recovery tend to be quite the opposite—and given time, most people actually do recover.
This year is quite the opposite: Places such as Alpine and Soda Springs received more than 75 inches of fresh powder with the latest weather system, and another one is right on its heels.
Quite the opposite: more than ever, she counters, the digital realm needs an organisation that "puts people first and doesn't squeeze every last penny out of the system"—unlike most of today's tech giants.
Hilaria Baldwin might not post about her stepdaughter Ireland on social media as much as her four biological children, but that doesn't mean she loves her any less — in fact, it's quite the opposite.
Despite what Pusha T wants people to think -- Drake's been quite the opposite of a "deadbeat dad" behind the scenes, financially supporting his alleged baby mama through and after her pregnancy ... TMZ has learned.
A lot of women say their confidence wavers after becoming a parent — I guess they feel that, in a way, they lose a sense of themselves — but for me, it's been quite the opposite.
The piece is meant to evoke humor, though the effect can be quite the opposite, as the mere sight of a pulsating 1040 form in an enclosed space is enough to start heart palpitations.
"Quite the opposite, whatever product is produced by the special counsel must be trusted by Americans, and that requires asking tough but fair questions about investigative techniques both employed and not employed," they wrote.
Then there is the not-so-small matter of President Trump, who in any other universe would be the greatest asset Mr. McConnell could have, but has turned out to be quite the opposite.
As the staid professional tours continue mostly to embrace tradition, expecting funereal silence and statue-like stillness from spectators while a player executes a shot, the Long Drive World Series embraces quite the opposite.
The easy banning of apps suggests that if we let it, the internet could instead become something quite the opposite — one of the most efficient choke points of communication the world has ever seen.
But since the reader also knows that being drowned has never cured women of anything — quite the opposite — we are left to wonder what King has told these women, and why they believe him.
R. Kelly going to a club for an hour and walking away with $22k cash might have lots of people upset -- but his ex-wife sure ain't one of them ... quite the opposite, actually.
In actuality, it's quite the opposite — and if you've ever peeped a celeb getting ready on Insta stories, you probably know that it's a full glam squad affair complete with makeup, hair, and nail artists.
Those who campaigned for Britain's withdrawal from the European Union see themselves as the heirs to the more muscular British tradition of the grand gesture and the soaring vision — quite the opposite of Little Englanders.
The PBOC sold substantial amounts of foreign currency in recent years to purchase renminbi, quite the opposite of behavior that would give China an unfair advantage over U.S., European and Japanese firms in international trade.
I was taken aback by Frederick's reaction, as my thinking had been quite the opposite, namely, that an artist would be pleased to have his or her artwork serve as the inspiration for a poem.
Quite the opposite: In most cases, A.N.C. officials are killing one another, hiring professional hit men to eliminate fellow party members in an all-or-nothing fight over money, turf and power, A.N.C. officials say.
The paper had been purchased by a group of mysterious investors, who turned out to be mainly a collection of wealthy conservatives with ties to Orange County (quite the opposite of the typical LA Weekly reader).
Portland shot 66.7 percent in the first quarter to take a 34-21 lead — quite the opposite of when the Blazers trailed, 37-17, after the first period two days earlier in a 118-53 loss.
"Quite the opposite, whatever product is produced by the special counsel must be trusted by Americans and that requires asking tough but fair questions about investigative techniques both employed and not employed," Goodlatte and Gowdy wrote.
Trump may call his plan the S.A.F.E. (Safer and Affordable Fuel Efficient) Vehicles Rules, but they are quite the opposite: Rolling back fuel standards is dangerous gamble for the U.S. economy, our citizens, and our environment.
And the film doesn't put her connections in a wider context: Quite the opposite, The Inventor entertains the notion over and over again that leaps in innovation require a "fake it until you make it" mentality.
Quite the opposite, heightened Indian presence in Afghanistan will stimulate Pakistan's paranoia about India and reliance on terrorism as an instrument of policy to destabilize India and secure its Afghan "strategic hinterland" to resist U.S. pressure.
"If anything, he added, it&aposs quite the opposite with "a dramatic increase in sexual assaults and harassment, not only affecting those who bravely serve in our military, but its next generation of leaders as well.
After months of creating outfits from more items than we're able to count, we're ready to do quite the opposite — and a jumpsuit is the perfect transitional, one-piece outfit we want to wear all season long.
Spring may be synonymous with ridding our closets of last-season's fad we just had to have (RIP fuzzy teddy-bear coats), but when it comes to our vanities, we've been known to do quite the opposite.
"This act of violence that was intended to inflict incredible pain has done quite the opposite, only reinforcing our family and friends and community to simply say, 'Not today Satan, you picked the wrong community,'" Tubbs said.
But the forward pack is quite the opposite, with 219-cap prop Tendai Mtawarira leading the front-row, and Bath number eight Francois Louw and loose-forwards Pieter-Steph du Toit at the back of the scrum.
This doesn't mean Chinese officials don't care how they come across, quite the opposite: since Xi assumed the presidency five years ago, the country's propaganda machine has been in overdrive promoting his authority, integrity, and personal prowess.
Quite the opposite, in fact: Hate, or at least deep resentment, over the Patriots' success has become so common that Patriots fans, and even the Patriots themselves, have started embracing the hate as a badge of honor.
"Given lackluster growth in the region as well as soft economic data not really improving, I do not envision the EU market to perform this year — quite the opposite," said Stephane Ekolo, equity strategist at TFS Derivatives.
While Trump claimed that the tariffs would benefit Americans economically, Vox's Dylan Scott reported it's quite the opposite: The auto industry is by far the most significant casualty; America's biggest imports from Mexico are cars and auto parts.
Of course, it was quite the opposite: Kramer vs Kramer went on to win Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and both Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor for Hoffman and Streep, respectively, at the 52nd Oscars.
If they do -- and there are no signs right now of any sort of erosion (in fact, quite the opposite!) -- and he wins South Carolina, Biden has an even money (and maybe better) chance at being the nominee.
Of course, it was quite the opposite: Kramer vs Kramer went on to win Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and both Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress for Hoffman and Streep, respectively, at the 52nd Oscars.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If acclaimed street photography is defined by the decisive moment when form and content converge with the artist's vision, then Mikiko Hara's images of the streets of Tokyo are quite the opposite.
A pre-GOOP Gwyneth Paltrow is the perfect balance between insufferable and endearing as the eponymous heroine, determined to improve the lives of everyone around her despite all the evidence that her best efforts have quite the opposite effect.
"There's this false premise out there of this Great Rotation — that everyone is going to leave bond funds and go into equity funds and it's probably quite the opposite," he said in an interview with "Power Lunch " on Tuesday.
What they may not know is he was equally willing to take the call of a 22 year-old stanford kid working on his first business, not when it was clearly headed for success but quite the opposite, failure.
Quite the opposite: global revenues of combustible cigarettes, which are not a part of these bans, are valued at approximately $700 billion annually, while the e-cigarette market has global revenues of less than 1 percent of that total.
Mark Joseph WilliamsFar Hills, N.J. To the Editor: Pope Francis may say "we abandoned them" when speaking about the decades of child sexual abuse within the Catholic Church, but abandonment is quite the opposite of what the clergy did.
This does not actually make Crimea part of Russia; it just reinforces the belief of the Russian people that their country controls the territory, even though users outside of Russia who look at Google Maps see quite the opposite.
The attempts to destroy some of the world's heritage have had quite the opposite effect: an entirely new area of research and scientific practice that has transformed archaeology, heritage, paleontology, museum studies, architecture and a suite of other disciplines.
"Solar companies were worried at first that this would distort and discourage the solar energy market, but in fact it's been quite the opposite," Henry, the energy officer at at LWF Act Alliance, a local NGO supporting the artisan explained.
The thing that's interesting about Minus the Bear is that, unlike a lot of bands who might say that their early work feels like a different band entirely, they've never tried to distance themselves from the early stuff—quite the opposite.
What they're saying: "Clearly, mistakes are made…Nobody here is trying to suggest we should make it harder for new U.S. citizens to vote — quite the opposite," Cris Correia, a senior assistant attorney general who represented Kemp, said of the case.
Quite the opposite of her most famous TV persona, Olivia Pope, Washington likes to change things up, going from graphic cat-eyes to simple swipes of shimmery powder, and from wearing her hair natural to donning a pin-straight bob.
YN: In order to make this first film for the studio, we thought it would be best to make a film that was quite the opposite from When Marnie Was There, the last film director Yonebayashi made at Studio Ghibli.
We are setting the bar abysmally low if making the only sane, humane choice is considered heroic; and these senators have not shown that they are allies in the fight to expand the American safety net—in fact, quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite; a world where capital is cheaper, connectivity greater, and goods inherently digital could be one of widespread affluence, defined not by levels of GDP growth or income but by more access to goods and services by more people.
The intervening decades brought quite the opposite, with the Woodstock Generation growing likely to favor protecting gun rights, fighting in wars you may believe to be morally wrong, strong border security, and racial homogeneity, while harboring doubts about climate change.
Mr. Kurbasic says he isn't cultivating nostalgia for Europe's worst period of bloodshed since World War II. Quite the opposite, he says: He wants guests to experience the sheer immersive hell of war to understand that it is not a game.
They say the measures, dubbed "Migrant Protection Protocols" by the administration, are quite the opposite, arguing that forcing asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their cases make their way through US courts puts vulnerable people in even more dangerous situations.
Charlie "was hoping the culture of the marriage would play out in the culture of the divorce," Dankner said, meaning that the divorce would be an amicable affair that served his wishes, but it ended up being quite the opposite.
"Whereas now if you look at our time, the collective psychology is that we're marching toward a more inclusive society, but then if you look at design, actually it says quite the opposite thing, because everything starts to look the same," she says.
Quite the opposite, he's remained one of the most consistent musicians working today, delivering muscular melodies and loose precocity to the acclaim of every project he touches—from Pavement to the Silver Jews to the Jicks—with nary a break between outputs.
"It's a common misperception that these men go for weak women; it's quite the opposite — these pathologically self-centered guys want a strong woman who has a lot to give," writesHuff Post contributorand founder and CEO of Date Like a Grownup, Bobbi Palmer.
In fact, quite the opposite: As a teenager, her family was saddled with thousands of dollars in credit card debts and ever-increasing rents on their apartment in Singapore after the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis caused her parents' textiles business to go bust.
Ukrainian and American officials told me that the situation was quite the opposite, and that Shokin had in fact been fired for failing to investigate Burisma and other similar cases despite calls by Ambassador Pyatt and others for him to do so.
It's an interesting strategy and quite the opposite of another vitamin company that we've covered before, Olly, which, like Care/of, thinks more about the design of its packaging than vitamin makers have historically, but that shares little else in common with the company.
A lot of Dirty Projectors harmonies sound like "Ahhhhhhhh," which should be off-putting and bad sounding, but is quite the opposite when executed by women with terrific voices who could turn a melody written by my tone deaf grandpa into something breathtaking and beautiful.
The first note of opener "The Fear" suggests, for a moment, the rising momentum of past hits like "Lip Gloss" and "Do You Remember the First Time," but quickly reveals itself to be quite the opposite with a minor sustain collapsing to a diminished.
But he isn't that — quite the opposite — in the meltingly sinuous red-and-black chalk "Dead Christ Held by His Mother" from the late 1530s, or in the great black chalk "Pietà" from around 1546 that he dedicated to Colonna, and gave to her.
While the concept of a Coronavirus emergency kit may seem, alarmist, it actually has quite the opposite intention — and we spoke to two brands currently working to make these curated preventative-supply collections less panicky and more common practice in equipping us for the unexpected.
In addition to their obvious talents, which steam up the small screen weekly on Starz's historical drama, PEOPLE asked cast members Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe and Tobias Menzies to use their very charming accents to make a series of non-sexy words sound quite the opposite.
"You give big corporations big tax breaks, you give billionaires and real estate developers big tax breaks and somehow that's going to help everybody else and make the economy large and grow — well, it's just not going to happen and, in fact, quite the opposite," he said.
In fact, it's quite the opposite, and Vasoli, in between his other bands—Vacationer, which he considers his full-time gig, and Person L—is quite happy just keeping it on the backburner and picking it up as and when he and his other bandmates feel like it.
No, quite the opposite: As Vox's Dara Lind pointed out this week, in the Trump era, no less than the Obama era, the Democrats are rejecting enforcement proposals many of them would have championed a decade ago — again, not coincidentally, the last period when they had control of Congress.
In fact, if anything, there are plenty of worrying signs that the 44-year-old Kabila fils and some of those around him may be planning quite the opposite, with potentially devastating consequences not only for Congolese democracy, but the peace and security of Central Africa as a whole.
This goes against how the internet was originally set up as a decentralized and distributed system, he writes, and "suggests that if we let it, the internet could instead become something quite the opposite — one of the most efficient choke points of communication the world has ever seen."
More fancy space equipment is on the wayThe first image taken by the TESS missionPhoto: NASA/MIT/TESSAll of the recent news about malfunctioning and deteriorating space infrastructure might have you thinking that humanity has hit a low point in space research, but this past year proved quite the opposite.
It doesn't coat hair or leave it sticky; in fact, it does quite the opposite, absorbing oil at the roots with a strong dose of Dead Sea salt and refreshing my frazzled third-day lengths and ends with witch hazel, chamomile, and aloe vera, to soft, wavy, well-formed result.
Despite critics' complaints that refugees take undue advantage of food stamps, Medicaid and other publicly funded social services, research shows quite the opposite — that while upfront costs are certainly absorbed by taxpayers, in the long run these newcomers have a positive impact on the local economy and the community at large.
That&aposs OK, though, since we also get to have some fun parsing testy exchanges on analyst calls — this is, after all, a world where "thanks for that" often means quite the opposite, and "let me try that question again" is basically the webinar version of an all-out brawl.
Quite the opposite: The growing middle classes across Africa, Asia and the Middle East seem disinclined to push for democratic reform, while segments of the European and American middle classes, feeling threatened by the rapid socioeconomic transformations of our time, have proven quite open to the appeals of illiberal demagogy.
Yet House Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said last week that "I think it was very clear there was no quid pro quo" and held out the call with Zelensky as proof of no wrongdoing, even though it seems to show quite the opposite and alarmed several senior national security officials.
It seems to me that what Soupault wanted to show us was that verbal impossibilities could produce astonishing transgressions that liberate the mind from conservative militaristic convention — something quite the opposite of spectacular post-factual speculative conspiracy theories (think Pizzagate) that support Trump by liberating thought from a concern for credibility.
One that, er, suggests quite the opposite of GDPR compliance… Given the company's social media staff have been caught unintentionally encouraging customers to post personal data (such as their address and passport number) into a public forum — by failing to make it clear they should only send the information via a DM (i.e.
Other times, the intimate and ornate Beaux-Arts setting conflicts with the works, deemphasizing their modernist character and restricting their space to breathe — quite the opposite effect of Firestone's large and open white space, which hews much closer to the whitewashed loft studios of the period as well as spaces for art today.
Quite the opposite: He was lulled into a relaxed state by FBI agents who told him he didn't need a lawyer and that this was an informal series of questions that did not require the involvement of White House counsel or justice department lawyers — just a bunch of guys chatting about the campaign.
This struck me as a very interesting idea, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized that, if I had to make a choice, it would be quite the opposite: I would prefer words to have a spread of meaning, so that one could say more than one thing at a time.
This suggestion is not consistent with the view of him as saint or as demon, but it should not be dismissed on the grounds of its unfamiliarity—quite the opposite, given the myths that have always surrounded him, the interpretation of his life that gives its impact the fundamental simplicity of an ax blow.
This results in pieces that function simultaneously as core samples of recent American history — with its rigid collisions of unexpectedly fragile social structures and its seemingly endless supply of killings and massacres — and as a vivid reminder by analogy that some of the things we've been conditioned to regard as disposable are quite the opposite.
Photographer Scott Dimond, on the other hand, has been working to do quite the opposite: create photos that have ultra-high resolution and near-infinite depth-of-field "This is extremely difficult because increasing resolution decreases the effective circle of confusion you have to work within, thus decreasing your depth of field," Piech explains.
They don't point to a nation of empowered shoppers — quite the opposite: According to a recent survey by Marks & Spencer and Oxfam, there are 3.6 billion clothes left unworn in the U.K.'s wardrobes (that's an average of 57 items per person), with an average of 16 items worn only once, 11 still with the tags on.
Sponsor Bud Light streamed the whole thing, which you can watch here (her entrance and the music start around the 30-minute mark):  Nothing stripped-down about this — in fact, in a way, it's quite the opposite: This was a good, old-fashioned roadhouse band, blowing up a small room as much from the stage as the house speakers.
If a key strategy of historical Abstract Expressionism was to trim the lag time between impulse and response — the belief being that doing so would allow form to emerge from the subconscious, unmediated by culture, the "literary," or the artist's internal editors — then Copperwhite's calculatedly eye-grabbing tricks with the brush are in quite the opposite spirit.
That's not an argument for absolving her of responsibility — quite the opposite; it goes to show how important it is that she try to change this climate — but rather a reminder that problems such as ethnic cleansing tend to go much deeper than the sorts of language a political leader uses in her interviews with the BBC.
She sat in her living room wearing thin-framed eyeglasses and a hot pink shirt with traditional white embroidery—quite the opposite image to the woman in the iconic photo of Khaled in her youth, wearing a military shirt and keffiyeh, the typically black-and-white scarf that has come to symbolize Middle Eastern pride, and holding an AK-21970.
Quite the opposite: It just provides yet another irritating example of the ways in which sexism is an all-too-available tool to those who are looking for an easy way to attack or silence women, whether they see that they are wielding it or not — and the ways in which the consequences for doing so are all too weakly and rarely felt.
To the markets, that business is as irrelevant as its ever been; despite the foolhardiness of the tie-up, Tesla shares have consistently unyoked themselves from the SolarCity burden, and in any case, Tesla hasn't exactly poured money into growing SolarCity (quite the opposite, in fact, as Musk has admitted Tesla borrowed staff from SolarCity to get the Model 3 out the door).
Taking quite the opposite approach to scale, the Mexican collective Lagartijas Tiradas al Sol's Tijuana told one story in a humble, intimate stage set, consisting of an old-fashioned painted-cloth theater backdrop, a stationary screen for video projections, and a few everyday objects (bricks, beer bottles, folding chairs), in a well-calibrated production at the Skirball Cultural Center, a co-presenter of the show.
The 21999 version of the toy is the most popular in this community, not because it is, as some shady internet sources would have you believe, valuable on the resale market, but quite the opposite: The toys were so mass-produced on their first run, and most consumers' interest in them limited to such a narrow time frame, that there is a surplus of them.
Forthcoming research from the Centre for Economic Performance at LSE finds that British firms have cut back on training programmes for their workers, in anticipation of reduced trade ties with the EU. Employers provide a large share of skills training, so the Brexit-induced reductions will have a long-term negative impact on human capital and worker earnings—quite the opposite of what the protectionist policy is intended to achieve.
These changes aren't by chance or due to mandates, either — in fact, the cause is quite the opposite, and due to something that environmentalists such as Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE have failed to acknowledge as an effective solution for decades: deregulated energy markets.
But even if you accept the premise that mental health is a major driver of America's gun problem, with the exception of some individual lawmakers, Republicans are not the party proposing big boosts to mental health care in the US. Quite the opposite: They spent much of last year trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"), which expanded access to mental health care by getting people insurance that would pay for it.
The company conspicuously avoids talk of communities, plural — instead the closest we get here is a claim that its selective consultation exercise is "ensuring a global perspective", as if a singular essence can somehow be distilled from a non-representative sample of human opinion — when in fact the stuff that flows across its platforms is quite the opposite; multitudes of perspectives from individuals and communities whose shared use of Facebook does not an emergent 'global community' make.
Her use of salvaged carpet for surface material to draw into it with a knife a blueprint plan of a 1940's modernist high-density concrete block of flats, then presenting it by hanging and draping it from floor to ceiling and transforming the blue print into a three dimensional drawing in space as a floppy, soft and bodily object — quite the opposite to the hard-edged concrete Brutalism style building the plan was designed for people to live in.

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